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Transcripts For FOXNEWS America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith 20240710

the description from his officers is how they thought they were going to die that day. the threat has not gone away an that one point the republicans sitting on the committee went from laughter to tears at one point describing why was so important for him to stand up i the face of what happened. the house minority leader has submitted five republicans to the panel. kevin mccarthy told the rest of the. we saw a lot of very dramatic video that we saw initially played during the insurrection on january 6th. if you are watching you saw compelling at times damning emotional testimony from these four officers that held the lin to try to protect the capital and the lawmakers inside. for anybody watching and watch the videos their testimony abou that day and thought it wasn t violent think it s an eye-opener. we talked about january 6th a lot in the time since then but putting it all together and seeing it again is jarring. listening to these officers say how they wanted to fight a

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Transcripts For MSNBC Deadline White House 20240710

very start of the hearing burying any notion peddled by republicans loyal to trump that the insurrection was not violent or a tourist visit or not an insurrection at all. we have to warn you now that these images are disturbing. lock the shields! lock them together! lock them together! we need fresh patriots to run! he needs a break! jimmy, get him to the back. get him to the back. get him to the back. let s get some fresh faces on the front. the officers who were on the front lines of the fight to defend the capitol that day told the committee in stark and clear detail about what they faced that day, their fears that they would be murdered by the attackers and the trauma that haunts them to this day. on january 6, for the first time i was more afraid to work at the capitol than my entire deployment to iraq. the rioters called me traitor. a disgrace. and shouted that i, i, an army veteran and a police officer, should be executed. after order had finally been resto

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240711

officer will take into consideration his immediate surroundings. are there bystanders, are there civilians? a reasonable police officer will take into consideration who he is at the scene with. are these veteran officers, are they rookie officers? what do i know about my partners and my partners abilities? so throughout the course of this trial, the state has focused her attention on nine minutes and 29 seconds. the proper analysis is to take those nine minutes and 29 seconds and put it into the context of the totality of the circumstances that a reasonable police officer would know. and the proper analysis starts with what did the officers and what would a reasonable officer know at the time of dispatch? well, these are records that are capped and they ve been introduced, you can look at them. this is exhibit 151. this is the computer aided dispatch report. you heard the testimony of the 911 dispatcher, this is information that they are passing out to the officers. you will

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

welcome to both of you. lovely to have you with us this sunday evening. let us give an impression of the front pages that are in at the moment. let s start with the i it says government scientists are urging caution, as england takes another major step out of the national lockdown. the metro leads with sophie, countess of wessex s description of the final moments of prince philip s life she said it was gentle and very peaceful . the daily mail also leads with the comments of the countess of wessex. according to the financial times, china is considering mixing and matching vaccines, amid doubts over the effectiveness of domesticjabs. and the guardian carries an investigation which suggests young black workers have been hit is personally hard disproportionately hard during the pandemic. faiza, let s begin if we can with the front of the daily mail, so gentle, like someone took him by the hand and off he went the first description, really, we have had of the death of

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240711

now on bbc news the media show. hello. scenes of violence in northern ireland, threats to journalists, attacks on cameramen. the key question many news rooms are asking right now, how do we cover what s happening in belfast? there s been criticism about the slow uptake from london based newsrooms. so what do reporters on the ground who have been covering this for decades think? how are they navigating the volatile story and protecting their staff? plus french media giant banijay licenses many of the uk s favourite tv shows from masterchef to peaky blinders. so what s their role in determining the tv we all watch? let me introduce you today s guests. noel doran is editor of the irish news, a daily newspaper based in belfast. suzanne breen is political editor for the belfast telegraph. marianna spring is the bbc s disinformation reporter and cathy payne is the chief executive of banijayee rights. and overseas a mammoth roster of programmes from black mirror, keeping up with

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