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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190613:04:12:00

Even that witness brought in by the republicans today conceded in the intelligence committee, literally today, that, yeah, you know, if a foreign government comes to you with something, you got to call the fbi. putting yourself in the place of those who receive the contacts, at any of those points, would you have called the fbi? well, would i have called the fbi? yes. i call the fbi for things probably a lot less serious than that, i imagine. thank you. you know, i do think however else you feel about the report, do you think someone should have called the fbi? yes. thank you. i think there s no question, and my colleagues here have worked counterintelligence, i m certain would tell you, we always want information, any information that would be helpful to us in apprising what the likely intentions of potentially hostile powers are. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180309:02:02:00

Incident today where the president convened everybody to see him sign the thing and he didn t. then he remembered and signed it. but this does mean that he is going ahead with those tariffs, which means on the same day that 11 1ther countries signed a tr pact, trump did the opposite and eventually signed tariffs and the u.s. is pulling back to be dramatically alone and then tonight, at the white house, another surprise. an announcement by an official from the nation of south korea. an announcement that there will be a new round of talks with north korea about the northea north nuclear program. literally today, also today, the state department spokesperson announced explicitly there was no way anything like this was ....

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