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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240707

so alex, did the u.s. have any help on the ground from sources who were not americans? reporter: well, alisyn and victor, that is a terrific question. it s one of the many that we still have about how this intelligence was gathered and of course how this culminated in the killing of ayman al zawahiri. it s certainly possible that there were afghans acting as intelligence assets or agents on the ground, but for now, the administration is not detailing what they call the sources and methods that helped them gather this intelligence. it s very safe to assume that much of this intelligence was gathered from the sky through visual methods, drones and satellites as well as through what s known as signals intelligence, basically intercepting communications. but this was a months-long process. the white house saying today that this took most of the year, and president biden was first briefed in april when there were indications that zawahiri had moved not just to afghanistan but to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170428

to school in tottenham. britain s economic growth slowed sharply in the first three months of the year growing byjust 0.3%. face to face anthonyjoshua and vladimir klitchko square up ahead of what is being described as the biggest fight in british boxing history. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a breast cancer surgeon has been found guilty of carrying out completely unnecessary, but life changing, procedures at nhs and private hospitals in the west midlands. a jury convicted 59 year old ian paterson of wounding with intent after hearing how he had lied to patients and exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince them to go under the knife. it is still not clear why he did it. the charges related to nine women and one man, but there are hundreds more victims. the nhs has already paid out nearly £18 million in damages and hundreds of his private patients are also suing him. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. surgeon ian paterson described

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Transcripts For WTKR NewsChannel 3 News At 500 20160121

Transcripts For WTKR NewsChannel 3 News At 500 20160121
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Transcripts For MSNBCW Morning Joe 20141209

idea. but that s why you re where you are and where i am. yeah. good morning. it s tuesday, december the 9th. great to have you with us on set as former communications director for george w. bush. co-host for the view like a hundredth of a century. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee howard dean. in d.c. we have columnist for bloomberg view al hunt. a lot to talk about today. first of all, though, i guess bill karins let me bring you in here. some lousy weather out there. it s cold. it s wet. there s a nor easter coming. not a lot of fun. no. i ll take a snowstorm over any of these days. one of those days it s a raw, cold, goes down the bones. as far as the travel delays will go the worst will be during the daylight hours today. the nor easter has formed off of the virginia coast, heavy torrential rains all the way up along the jersey shore into southern england. i heard of reports of accidents in areas of southern connect

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Transcripts For CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 20141211

what are you learning from the justice department? un officials have been calling for prosecution. the justice department doesn t plant to initiate any investigations. law enforcement say if another country files an arrest warrant, the justice department would not enforce it. in a statement, the department is saying, as we have in the past in the event of action, by a foreign court or prosecuting authority against the u.s., government officials, the u.s. through the departments of justice and state would raise appropriate jurisdictional and legal defenses to prevent unwarranted prosecution of u.s. officials. making it pretty clear, anderson they don t plan to pursue anything. what s their justification for not prosecuting? torture by u.s. officials is illegal. justice sources are saying that the shared sentiment what would happen is morally wrong. if it happened to day. there could be charges. because of changes president obama made. because of legal memos issued by the j

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