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Transcripts For MSNBC Deadline White House 20240709

Consistently opposed by some 60 of californians. Likely voters were unenthusiastic about newsom. His baseball mobilized. Democrats proving they can drive Enthusiasm And Turnout in a race framed as a referendum on pandemic restrictions, the Kind President Joe Biden has now long championed and the kinds of things gop leaders continue to forcefully and vocally fight. Governor newsom hailing a win for science and a win for all the priorities that have dominated the national democratic jaernd in recent weeks. We said yes to science. We said yes to vaccines, yes to ending this pandemic. We said yes to peoples right to vote without fair of fake Fraud Or Voter suppression. We said yes to womens fundamental constitutional right to decide for herself what she does with her body, faith and future. We said yes to diversity, we said yes to inclusion, yes to pluralism. We said yes to all those things we hold dear as californians, and i would argue, as americans. The essential policies Governor Newso

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Transcripts For MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20240709

psaki said president biden, quote, supports the work of the committee and the independent role of the department of justice to make any decisions about prosecutions. the spotlight will be on the january 6th committee, as we enter next week. tuesday evening they vote on a report recommending to the full house that steve bannon be cited for criminal contempt of congress. that begins a long process in and of itself. earlier on this network, betsy woodruff swann of politico described what will go into that report. before they take that vote, they will issue a report. i believe this report will be public, and the report is going to lay out the case against bannon, what the committee wants from him, the steps they took to try to get him to cooperate voluntarily, his defiance of their requests and demands for information, and finally language for a house resolution that the committee will vote on, holding bannon in contempt. as this congressional investigation gains momentum, th

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Morning 20240706

for donald trump. we ll get into that. plus, some of the week s other top stories. take a look. in the city, jerry finding donald trump liable for a sexual abuse and defamation. the unanimous decision was handed down after less than three hours of deliberation. trump now must pay $5 million in damages to rider e. jean carroll. and e. jean carroll joins us now along with her attorney roberta kaplan. good morning to you both. how are you feeling this morning? on top of the world. yesterday was the happiest day of my life. was it? how come? [laughter] what was the feeling? because the former president had smeared me so badly and so evenly, and was such malice and such despite that it wasn t until yesterday that i got back on my feet. and so, my name is back, and robbie kaplan got it back for me. there are a lot of people who wondered why you would bring this case, not just because of the time, but because you know, you are from new york. you understand who donald tru

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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez 20240707

. good morning on this saturday, june 25th. we are so grateful to have you here. i m christi paul. look who s in town. atlanta. great to be with you here in person. i m happy to host you any time. i m boris sanchez. you re live in the cnn newsroom. demonstrators have taken to the streets following the supreme court decision to end the constitutional right to abortion, a moment that antiabortion activists have described as a victory decades in the making. we saw major protests in cities around the country. yesterday in phoenix, arizona, demonstrations got rowdy, people there banging on the glass doors of the state senate building. troopers used tear gas to disperse those crowds and authorities say a monument was also vandalized during this protest. in some states abortion became illegal as soon as the supreme court issued its ruling. we re talking about 13 states that have these trigger laws in place activated by the court s decision. we want to take you to two o

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