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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:30:00

For me to believe in this day and age, when everybody had a camera, that if there were crashing of alien spacecraft around the world, we wouldn t be getting realtime video of it. it doesn t make sense to me. certainly, the prevalence of cameras, and also the prevalence of other things in the sky, drones, weather balloons, things that belong to our government, other governments, things they may not want to expose. the key witness also said publicly he believes that ufos, there was a vast conspiracy by mussolini s government in italy and the vatican to therefore repress the truth about ufos. i ve heard that. craft near italy in the 1930s. he is someone who has a lot of outlandish beliefs and i think questions about his credibility are quite fair here. exactly what they want you to think, mike barnicle. oh, i ve heard that a million times. ....

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Transcripts for CNN Reliable Sources With Brian Stelter 20220102 16:43:00

think of the camera as a character in every story. how does the camera got present? why is it there? who invited it? and that whatever the viral video is, whether it s a dog and cat doing something adorable together, whether it s something that makes you proud, whether it s something that makes you upset, interrogate the video because the camera is not to be trusted. it s a character, and like all characters, it has an agenda. that s so interesting we have to think about where it s coming from, where is the camera. makes me think this is becoming a harder and harder country for a president to govern. right now it happens to be president biden but compared to the bush years, which you know intimately, you ever think about how different it is for a president or administration to try to navigate this media ecosystem? when president bush ran for the first time, w. bush in 2000, there was no social media and barely any social media in 2004. there was no youtube. ....

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Transcripts for CNN Reliable Sources With Brian Stelter 20220102 16:44:00

realtime video. but, you know, we just have to accept this as progress. it s harder today to buy the proper, right mortgage product than it was 30, 40 years ago because there are more choices. it s harder to make wise food choices because there are more choices. so we re going to all have to be in every aspect of our lives, the material abundance, incredible diamondism and creativity of modern society and thank god for it also imposes not only greater opportunities on us but also higher responsibilities. right. i always say to students the future of the media is all of the above. there s going to be more garbage and also more incredibly beneficial journalism but it s going to be hard to figure out in how to navigate the difference. still, that s the reality, there s no arguing with it. so let s for this new year focus on the positives because it s possibly the better informed, more responsibility citizen today than ever before in the hi ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20220130 19:58:00

City. mind you, the city has had an explosion, several other cities in this nation have had, of homicides. and so they re trying to balance with a fewer number of police officers and the number of traffic enforcements that they used to do with this rise in violent crime. especially homicides. he says, look, if we use intelligence-based policing in the streets as we would with anything else, we will probably come across and the numbers have shown, they have fewer stops, traffic stops, but more arrests for things like violent crimes because they have this realtime video. it s sent out to all of the officers on the street. they know if there s a make and model of a car involved in a homicide or shooting. they know what that is. they ll be able to look for that specific make and model as opposed to just pulling over some any old person that may not have noticed that their back light sout and they say it seems to be working, according to their numbers. it s something they ve been doing for ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20220130 19:57:00

Overall stops by nearly 60%. and that s intentional. we need to stop stopping make traffic stops that are not actually meeting our overall goal, which is reducing violent crime. detective i mean sara sidner joins us now. sara, so i wonder in that clip we just saw, it just reminded me, a lot of us reporters have done police ride-alongs in our careers. but one thing that is distinctively different now is that realtime video that you just showed us. what else is different about the, you know, what police are up against and the tools they re using now? look, you heard from chief laron armstrong there, the chief of the oakland police department. he s an oakland native, in that department for a very long time and has risen to the position of chief. he talked about how intelligence-based policing, when it comes to these things like traffic enforcement, is really, really important in that ....

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