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Transcripts For CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240707

night in america where democracy was on the ballot. first a stunning rejection by voters in conservative kansas. voters defeating an amendment aimed at restricting abortion rights and the result wasn t close. kansas is the first state to vote on the issue since the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. perhaps even more significant was the voter turnout here because nearly 700,000 votes were cast in tuesday s primary and that dwarfs the voter turnout in the state s 2020 presidential primary election. five states in all held primaries on tuesday, one other big take away here was a slue of election deniers backed by former president trump, they were winners. and here to break down the numbers is cnn s senior data analyst harry enten. hey, john. good morning. what we got? let s start in kansas which brianna was just talking b my goodness gracious, sometimes i get surprised by results and this is one of them. i did expect that no would win, that is that they w

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The 20240615

tonight wherever you get your podcast. now it s time for the last word. with it and i would like to consider myself somewhat a person that can follow logic but i was listening to that sound bite from donald trump about the shock and the electrocution and i just literally tried to follow and could not make sense. you can t follow it because it makes no sense. none of it makes any sense, but that is the point, isn t it? the more you speak in senseless nonsense, the more people come to expect senseless nonsense from you and that then lowers the bar to the ground. then everyone just ignores it and moves on and i think that is the scary thing that this guy could one day be president again, making no sense. great to see you. enjoy the rest of your evening off. have a good show. thank you so t bmuch. today s decision will have deadly consequences. that is what supreme court justice sonia sotomayor said about the ruling by her conservative colleagues rejecting a trumpeter a

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Transcripts For WUSA 60 Minutes 20170806

american manufacturer had knowingly provided defective surgical gowns to u.s. healthcare workers were first shared with 60 minutes at a time when the ebola crisis was spiking. did you sell protective equipment for ebola that you knew was defective? no, and frankly, i think the allegations are not based on the facts. you re saying they are completely false? yes. is that what he told you? yeah. evidently, he forgot the 11th commandment. which is? do not lie to 60 minutes. at first glance, you might mistake him for the bouncer at a leather bar, a professional wrestler, or the front man for a village people tribute band. but here in paris at a reception for the biennale, one of the oldest art and antique fairs in the world. hi! how are you, madame reza? .peter marino is instantly recognized. i m a big fan of yours. oh, thank you. thank you, madam. .and actively courted by people you mht the other way. master! would you think you re talking to a

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Transcripts For KYW 60 Minutes 20170416

you do your best. but a lot of times you can t provide the kind of representation that the constitution, our code of ethics and professional standards would have you provide. derwyn bunton has been head of the new orleans public defender s office for the last eight years. the 52 lawyers on his staff are responsible for representing more than 20,000 people a year. how many of you believe that an innocent client went to jail because you didn t have enough time to spend on their case? you feel you ve all had that experience? one by one, the patches are peeled away and the world comes back into focus. you re witnessing the moment when the people in this room realize they can see, for the first time in years. can you see my fingers? their eyes and their faces begin to light up with a quiet sort of joy and wonder at the gift of sight. doctors geoff tabin and sanduk ruit are eye surgeons, and now, they are life savers. i m steve kroft. i m lesley stahl. i m bill whitaker

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Transcripts For WUSA 60 Minutes 20170416

you do your best. but a lot of times you can t provide the kind of representation that the constitution, our code of ethics and professional standards would have you provide. derwyn bunton has been head of the new orleans public defender s office for the last eight years. the 52 lawyers on his staff are responsible for representing more than 20,000 people a year. how many of you believe that an innocent client went to jail because you didn t have enough time to spend on their case? you feel you ve all had that experience? one by one, the patches are peeled away and the world comes back into focus. you re witnessing the moment when the people in this room realize they can see, for the first time in years. can you see my fingers? their eyes and their faces begin to light up with a quiet sort of joy and wonder at the gift of sight. doctors geoff tabin and sanduk ruit are eye surgeons, and now, they are life savers. i m steve kroft. i m lesley stahl. i m bill whitaker

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