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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 06:17:00

moscow city. so this is the fourth time in three days. no injuries reported, though. a drone according to the governor did hit a building of the regional interior department. and there is damage, there, that he says that they are working to clean up. no claim as of yet from russia that this drone was shot down. so that is noteworthy. but also, this. cos of course after we have had comments from president zelenskyy of ukraine on sunday. there has been no specific comment on this latest drone attack. but he did say the war is returning to the territory of russia. this is an inevitable natural and fair process. an up tick in attacks on the crimean peninsula. this speaks not only to the strategy of ukraine trying to disrupt infrastructure. weapons, things like that. it is really a concerted effort now to bring the fight to the

Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 19:35:00

the economy slows down and we move closer to their target range of inflation at 2%. he held out the possibility, however, that even if there isn t a recession, we could see an up tick in the unemployment rate, which would mean that we d come off the 3 1/2 to 3.6% rate we ve seen of late, and possibly lose some jobs in the process. so i think it was a nuanced statement, and there s one observer that put a few moments ago on twitter a lot of people may see whatever they want to see, both in the fed statement and news conference. we have the sound, let s listen to it. the staff now has a noticeable slow down in growth, starting later this year in the forecast, but given the resilience of the economy recently, they are no longer forecasting a recession. no longer forecasting a recession, professor and this news comes as americans are feeling more optimistic about the economy because inflation is cooling, so why the rate hike?

Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:38:00

all due to the unrelenting high temperatures. the patient numbers are up more than 15% compared to last year at hospitals in the rio grande valley. as of about a week ago, one hospital in phoenix said roughly one out of every five patients coming in had some sort of heat-related illness. i want to bring in dr. kevin foster, director of the arizona burn center for valley wide health. doctor, thank you for being with us. i know how busy you are. are you seeing this with the same kind of up tick in patients that many other hospitals have been seeing? we really have. we had a very nice spring here in arizona. but now that the temperatures have gotten into triple digits, we are really seeing a sharp spike in the number of patients coming in with heat-related injuries, particularly burn injuries from contact with hot pavement. well, let s talk about that because i read that exposed pavement can reach 180 degrees. what kind of damage could that do to a person even with just a

Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240604 20:11:00

cooperation deal, but they re hoping that by him talking about this, being cooperative, that he ll avoid any real jeopardy. so paula, there are a number of investigations that we ve covered here. so i do want to ask you specifically about the investigation into the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. where exactly is special counsel jack smith on this front. we knew this investigation would take longer. then the other special counsel investigation into the documents down at mar-a-lago. because this is far more complicated. there are other far more potential crimes here, more potential targets and far more witnesses in a much broader scope of time. so, it does appear though in the past few weeks, we ve seen an up tick in activity. a flurry of activity that suggests to us based on our very close reporting that a charging decision could be coming soon. likely be a very busy summer. paula, shan, thank you so much for breaking it all down for us.

Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:54:00

self-checkout aisle. as it s expanded self-checkout to more of its nearly 590 clubs in the u.s., it said it s noted an up tick in shoppers using cards that belong to other people, like their parent, friend or neighbor. the company says we don t feel it s right that nonmembers receive the same benefits and pricing as our members. costco said it s asking to see a membership card that includes a photo or another kind of photo i.d. costco is paying more attention to this in part of the business model. instead of making money from selling items, it makes most of its money from membership fees, something that helps to keep prices low. that s $60 a year or $120 a year for higher tier executive membership. this stepped up enforcement as costco and other retailers are earned more pressure. costco and walmart owned sam s club attracted more members during the pandemic as shoppers loaded up pantries, and more recently have turned to them for

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