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Transcripts For MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240711

66-year-old amarjeet johal. 64-year-old jasvinder kaur. 68-year-old jaswinder singh. 48-year-old amarjit skhon. 19-year-old karlie smith. and 74-year-old john weisert. again, these are the eight people shot and killed last night at a fedex facility in indianapolis. today police identified the suspected gunman, 19-year-old brandon scott hole. he apparently used to work at the fedex facility but has not worked there since last year. police say they do not have any information about the suspect s motives but he did have previous contact with law enforcement. the fbi said this afternoon that about a year ago, indianapolis police seized a shotgun from brandon scott hole s house over mental health concerns after a call from his mother. the fbi interviewed him based on unspecified items found in his room. it suggests that at least at one point last year the shooting suspect was prevented from possessing guns under indiana s red flag law. one of the pressing questions about last nigh

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Transcripts For MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240711

more than 400 suspects have been arrested and charged for their roles in the capitol riot. according to the acting deputy attorney general, quote, the fbi has made an average of more than 400 arrests a day seven days a week since january 6th. today on the 100th day anniversary the department of justice secured its first guilty plea in connection to the riot. john shafer, a founding member of the far right group the oath keepers stormed the capitol while wearing a tactical vest armed with bear spray. shafer pled guilty to obstructing an official proceeding and entering the capitol with a deadly or dangerous weapon. both felonies that can carry up to a total of 30 years in prison. as part of his plea agreement shafer agreed to fully cooperate with the government. he s now the first defendant to potentially flip in one of the largest and most complex criminal investigations in u.s. history. the plea agreement calls for a recommended sentencing range between 41 and 51 months, but

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Transcripts For MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240709

is taught differently than how you think it is, the whole idea that in many places through the south, it wasn t about slavery was about states right in the north, it s what s really amazing is the effect it has on students to this day in mississippi, i went to there to talk about students before they learn about real stories about the civil war in about slavery, because they don t learned in school. and it s this thing that is so big, and so present in american history, you d think there would be an american history about it. but there absolutely is not an american history about it, and those of us who ve learned a certain way, because we went to school in a certain way, are ignored into how it is taught another present the country. it s so eye-opening, and thoughtful. it does give us a different perspective on it, so i m definitely very interested in sunday night and, thanks for the remarkable explanation of what s going on on the set of rust because that s as clear as i

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Transcripts For MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240709

but in the weird, arcane time space continuum that governs the u.s. house, it turns out that yesterday really was endless as in, it did not end until tonight. let me explain this to you. when lawmakers left capitol hill last night to get a few hours of sleep because their work was not getting done, before coming back this morning to keep working toward a deal, they did not adjourn the house like they do at the end of the workday. instead, they went into a recess which kept the house in the thursday september 30th legislative day even though as the earth outside its windows continue to turn on its axis into our friday october 1st, in a parallel universe, if you will. you knew nancy pelosi had many powers, but you didn t think that she could actually control time. but as extraordinarily long as that thursday was, and as it comes to an end, and as capitol hill joins the rest of us, here in the month of october, we know one thing, the vote on that roads and bridges bill that spea

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The 20240705

best hope of stopping the trump nightmare. she s really relying on republicans for her vote support. you can t rely on non republicans to win a republican nomination. i would say it s make-or-break, i just think she s gonna do really well. she s gonna have us on second place. donald trump on the attack as a former president and advantage. slamming the table and anger. the drug judge threatening to kick out the republican front runner for talking too loudly to his attorney. trump saying i would love it. it sounds like an episode of larry david. when s the d. c. circuit court of appeals going to issue this ruling on presidential immunity. tiktok. are you watching? a president must have full immunity even for things that, quote, crossed the line. not a lot of subjects to. there. i m a beat him so we don t have to ever deal with are we going to elect a convicted felon. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. it is official, voting in the 2024 preside

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