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Transcripts For CNNW At This Hour With Berman And Michaela 20141209 16:00:00

Hello, im john berman. Michaela pereira is off today. Wed like to welcome our viewers to the United States and Around The World. Breaking news at this hour. A highly anticipated and extremely controversial report due out any minute details just what cia interrogators did to Terror Detainees after september 11 and if it worked. Any minute now senator Dianne Feinstein will present this report. Youre looking at live pictures of the senate well. The senator will detail tactics and policies used during the Bush Administration against al qaeda suspects waterboarding, sleep deprivations, reservations about secret overseas prisons. The socalled black sites, all that expected to be included. What is in the report is controversial, releasing it at all is controversial. Heightened security Around The World because of fears the report could spark antiamerican violence. Evan perez has a preview of whats in the report. Also, dana bash who just spoke with senator Dianne Feinstein. Senior White House

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Congress gave biryani to terrorists, imposing curfew in its DNA: Yogi Adityanath

UP CM Yogi Adityanath was in Rajasthan on Sunday to campaign for the party candidates. 

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240604 22:34:00

details tonight from capitol hill. good evening, chad. if you want teens social media recruit teens to handle dirty work. instagram and tiktok are again in the spotlight. when the cartels can freely promote illegal human trafficking activity targeting our youth, there s no way that congress can just sit here and watch this happen and not do something about it. to an end with abigail spam berger requiring tech firms report what they see online. span berger is a former intelligence officer. she says it s the same way firms track terrorism suspects. they use data and location. they frankly can be good partners on cutting down on human trafficking and terrorism type cases. being able to recognize the trends, anomalies both the trends and anomalies they see in the utilization of their platforms is a skill set that

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Transcripts for MSNBC Meet the Press 20220117 09:50:00

why is that? very high vaccination rates in these counties in addition to actual major hospital capacity. but let me take you to some parts of rural america. here s just five counties, tennessee, nebraska, oklahoma, montana, and wyoming. right now their case counts are below the national average. omicron surge has not come to these counties yet. but right now, icu bed availability, it s not a typo. we didn t form get to fill out this graphic. it is zeros across the board, and omicron, has it come, the vaccination rates in these counties are below 50%. you see where this could be headed. rural america and rural hospitals having to batten down the hatches. when we come back, the hostage crisis at a texas synagogue is over, thank god, but will we see copycat efforts to free terrorism suspects again? stay with us. copycat efforts to free terrorism suspects again? stay with us

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220323 02:24:00

president biden s nominee for the supreme court has been questioned by senators on the second day of her confirmation hearing. kentaji brown jackson rejected republican allegations she had been too lenient in her sentencing in child sex cases. she also defended her work representing terrorism suspects. the 51 year old judge is expected to gain enough votes to secure the confirmation. the duke and duchess of cambridge have left belize, after a four day visit, as part of their caribbean tour marking the queen s platinum jubilee. the next stop is jamaica, asjonny dymond reports. into the sunshine and into controversy. it all looks like business as usual. the governor general brought a warm welcome. the couple brought thanks from the queen for seven decades of support over her reign. but not everyone is feeling supportive. some here, and some in government, want an apology for slavery, the slavery that britain ran and that some britons made vast profits from, the slavery that did so much d

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