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Transcripts For MSNBC Deadline White House 20240709

expanded medicaid, and measures to combat climate change which house speaker nancy pelosi says is just not ready for a vote yet even though she had previously promised the two deals would be linked. that test standoff at this hour. speaker pelosi saying she s still shooting for a vote on infrastructure sometime today even though there is a little bit of doubt it has votes to pass. let me remind everybody how wildly popular both measures are among all voters. in a recent pew poll, supporters have a 31-point advantage over opponents. a poll from show nearly two thirds of likely voters support the legislation. over at fox news their numbers show 62% of all voters support this infrastructure bill. also the vast majority of americans support the so-called social spending bill that progressives rallied around as well. the new york times writes this about it, quote, the president and top democrats appeared as far as ever from an agreement but there is a darker reality looming th

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Transcripts For CNNW Anderson 20240705

been talking to the special counsel, and jack smith responds to trump team s efforts to delay the documents trial. also tonight, how conservative republicans managed to attach restrictions on abortion access to a key defense bill, and what that could do to the chances of getting it through congress. later, without being able the say who left a pact of cocaine in the west wing, the secret service still says case closed. why? good evening. jack smith decides to charge the former president for his role in trying to overturn the election, being able to show his intent will be critical. and showing a ten could hinge on whether or not he believed he had won. tonight there is new evidence that smith is thinking along those lines, and is looking for evidence for people who know or heard him indicate he d lost. jared kushner and hope hicks have both gone before the grand jury, and some of the questions asked was whether the former president was told he lost the election. other mem

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Transcripts For CNNW Anderson 20240705

restrictions on abortion access, to a key defense bill. what that can do to the chances of getting it through congress. later, without being able to say who left a pack of cocaine in the west wing. the secret service still says case closed. the question is why. good evening and special counsel jack smith decides to charge the former president for his role in trying to overturn the election. being able to show his intent will be critical. and showing intense could hinge on whether or not he really believed he had one. tonight, new evidence that smith is thinking along those lines, and is looking for evidence from people who would know, or might have heard him indicate that he had known he had loss. sources tell cnn that jared kushner, and former top aide, hope hicks, have both gone before the grand jury. and some questions asked whether the former president was told he had lost the election. this adds to the picture given by testimony from other members of his inner circle. in

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:54:00

well anderson, they conducted an investigation that lasted over ten days, they comb through hundreds of potential visitors to the white house, using visitor logs and surveillance footage and ultimately they were not able to identify a suspect that s partly because. looking at the baggy of cocaine that they found, they were unable to pull any dna evidence from. it there s a inefficient dna on the baggy. they are unable to pull fingerprints. really the crux of this. the fact that the surveillance cameras, apparently there was a blind spot exactly where this cocaine was found. in these cubbies that are right at the entrance of the west wing where visitors to the west wing are asked to place their phones, before going on these tours. apparently, a camera was not directly trained on the cubbies. so ultimately, secret service was not only able to identify a suspect, they were not even able to, according to a source i spoke with. identify exactly when this baggy was actually place there. th

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:54:00

That s partly because looking at the baggy of cocaine they found, they were unable to pull dna evidence from it. there was insufficient dna on that baggy. they were unable to pull fingerprints. the crux is the fact that the surveillance cameras apparently there was a blind spot exactly where this baggy was found. that s at the cubbies where visitors are asked to place their phones before going on the tour. apparently a camera was not trained on those cubbies. ultimately the secret service wasn t able to identify a suspect. they weren t even able to identify exactly when this baggy was actually placed there. so, they had a pool of hundreds of people over the last few days before this baggy was actually found. so, the response on capitol hill, anderson, the secret service briefed lawmakers on the house oversight committee today. and republican lawmakers, of course, were incensed about this. they said that the secret service should have gotten to the bottom of this. they said in one of

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