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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:07:00

In the courtroom is open, so we ll be able this watch the trial. the most common one, he is facing five years, at least five years incarcerations on the top count of the indictment and that is the rico charge. he s not able to get probation on that charge. why should be concerned? because there are 18 other defendants on the indictment. and the other 18 defendants are also facing at least five years. what does that mean? there is pressure that is going to be applied on the other 18 individuals to do what? to flip. why? because they don t want to do jail time for donald trump. so the thing is what will break dun and flip against him and make the case stronger for the fulton county district attorney. this is the critical ....

Aa Landmark Trial , Common One , Rico Charge , Donald John Trump , Sub Version Case , District Attorney , Fulton County ,

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:46:00

it is more brazen, sometimes more violence than it used to be about. how long does it take police to arrive? 45 minutes. is that typical? that is probably fast. reporter: frustration has spilled over in community meade meetings. anger often directed at leadership like the new lir elected district attorney on the job just seven months. it is unreal. born and raised in oakland. when i walk out, i want to be safe. so if that calls for some whoever commits the crime to be prosecuted, so be it. but we want to be fair and just. reporter: darren white is with the naacp oakland branch which penned an open letter to their city blaming failed leadership, the defund the police movement and anti-police rhetoric for creating a heyday for oakland criminals. we re not trying to say mass incarcerations and arrest everybody. we want the people that are out here committing the violent ....

Community Meade , District Attorney , Darren White , The Defund Police Movement ,

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:44:00

that s probably fast. frustration has spilled over in community meetings. anger often directed at leadership, like the newly elected district attorney, who s been on the job just seven months. it s unreal. i ve been born and raised in oakland, when i walk out the house every day, i want to be safe. so if that cost for some, whoever commits the crime, to be prosecuted, soviet. but we wanted to be fair, and just. darrin white is with the naacp oakland branch. which pendant open letter to their city, blaming field leadership, the defund the police movement, and anti police rhetoric for creating a heyday for oakland criminals. we are not trying to say mass incarcerations and arrests everywhere. we want the people that are out here committing these violent crimes arrested and charged. do we need more cops on the street? yes, we do need more. every community needs police. flanked by partners in the city, oakland s interim police chief, their analysis, says oakland is taking ....

District Attorney , Community Meetings , Field Leadership , Darrin White , Oakland Branch , The Defund Police Movement , Police Chief , Community Needs Police , The Street ,

Transcripts for CNN Smerconish 20240604 13:37:00

The formerly homeless person must accept drug counseling if they are addicted, they must accept mental health services if they are ill and they must work or look for a job if they are able-bodied. and if they don t do these things and they returned to the street, despite the availability of shelter, they can and should be arrested for they will no longer be homeless. no one should be allowed to live in the public spaces of our cities. yes, it ll be expensive but still probably cheaper to provide supportive housing and treatment then to permit homelessness and all that goes with it from medical emergencies to long hospitalizations, violent crime to link the incarcerations, and the decline of our downtowns. of just a few cities sign on, that each will bear a huge burden and other cities will be relative free riders. this will only work with all of our big cities and their states, agreed to join a compact, ultimately it might be cheaper and certainly, more humane, to solve this problem ....

Drug Counseling , Mental Health Services , Homeless Person , The Street ,

Transcripts for CNN Smerconish 20240604 19:37:00

Must work or look for a job if they re able-bodied. and if they don t do these things and they return to the street, despite the availability of shelter, they can and should be arrested where they will no longer be homeless. no one should be allowed to live in the public spaces of our cities. yes, it will be expensive, but still probably cheaper to provide supportive housing and treatment than to permit homelessness and all that goes with it, from medical emergencies to long hospitalizations, from violent crimes to lengthy incarcerations, and the decline of our downtowns. if just a few cities sign on, then each will bear a huge burden and other cities will be relative free riders. so this is only going to work if all our big cities and their states agree to join a compact. ultimately it might be cheaper and certainly it will be more humane to solve this problem now and together. so who will be first? i want to remind tou answer ....

The Street , Able Bodied , Dining It ,