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Transcripts For CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240709



challenges. at least four january 6th responders have died by suicide over the last year. the department also has not been able to fully address staffing issues. it has lost over 130 officers through retirement or resignation after january 6th and the force is still about 400 officers short of where it needs to be. and those who remain still have scars from the attack. this whole year has been very difficult. reporter: sergeant gannel, a 15-year veteran of the force, was assigned to guard the west entrance to the capitol on january 6th. today he reflected on that haunting experience. so the magnitude of what we encountered was something like i never experienced myself, not even when i was overseas in combat. reporter: gonell was out for months because of injuries sustained during the insurrection and still grapples with trauma from that day. when i returned to the capitol on november 3rd, i hesitated before going in, to be ho honest. i thought it was going to ....

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Transcripts For MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240709



sounding alarms over an authoritarian republican party. plus, brandy with new reporting on how january 6th extremism is being felt on the local level across the country. and what we re learning from the chaos of another back-to-school moment in year three of the pandemic. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, and happy new year to you all. as we enter this new year and brace for the anniversary of january 6th, now one of the most ig no minius dates in american history, the future of american democracy still hangs in the balance, resting on a knife s edge and one of the most important roles that the bipartisan committee investigating the insurrection is taking on, aside from fact-finding, which is important, is just the simple act of reminding the country what was true in the moments while the attack unfolded and in the moments afterwards, which is that what happened was horrific and extremely existentially dangerous to the coun ....

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Transcripts For MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire 20240709



and donald trump s two children have been subpoenaed. what happened next? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that, frankly, is unimpressed with 2022 so far. i m jonathan lemire on this tuesday, january 4th. the u.s. has set a global record for covid-19 cases in a single day. more than 1 million new infections were reported on monday alone, according to data from johns hopkins university. that s nearly double the previous record set just last week. to put things in perspective, the highest single-day recording is over 1 million from india. still, a million. that is staggering. with so many americans struggling to get access to tests, others who are using take-home tests whose results aren t getting reported to the government is much higher. meanwhile there are mixed responses to students returning to the classroom this week after the winter break. nbc news correspondent stephanie gosk has the latest. reporter: wit ....

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Transcripts For MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle Reports 20240709



that said, cases are still up big time, particularly in the southeast where states like florida, louisiana and georgia have all seen their numbers go up more than 500% in the last two weeks. across the nation more than 3,000 schools have opted to shut down, but thousands more are using some combination of testing and masking protocols to keep their kids in-person, in school. the reaction from parents across this country, frustration, confusion, anxiety and fear. in other words, it feels like 2020 all over again. that is what president biden will be confronting when he updates the public on the fight against covid later today. meanwhile, a combination of covid sick-outs and bad weather is still causing huge travel issues at airports around the country. more than 1,000 u.s. flights have already been canceled just this morning and more than 18,000 since christmas eve. speaking of bad weather, willie just mentioned it, you have got to look at this. this is i-95 in the sta ....

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Transcripts For MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240709



we also talk with a scientific adviser to puerto rico s governor about how the u.s. island territory is dealing with the flood of new infections. also, on this, as a combination of covid and winter weather, it makes for another terrible travel day in the air. and on the ground, as well. on capitol hill, senate democrats are making voting rights their first big priority for the new year. and out west, a one-time silicon valley star now faces jail time after she was convicted of defrauding investors. and new instability in haiti, as the prime minister was forced to flee an independence day event after a deadly shooting at his office. his office says that it was an assassination attempt. and we begin this hour with our top story, evolving coronavirus pandemic. just in the last hour, the head of the cdc, dr. rochelle walensky, approved a third dose of the covid-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 with compromised immune systems. she also approved a smaller window between ....

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