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Transcripts For MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240708

it s not only that he was involved in some of the key disputes that we ve heard about within the administration, apparently, but also that is decision to testify saw something about the privilege claims of other people off that they wouldn t. that is a very good point. and he appears and scenes and robert costa s book about this period in the very dramatic scenes and the white house. that the committee already knows about. they ve already read the book, they rarely spoken to other people who are in and around those moments. and so, a lot of this could just be confirming information. but also, a certain amount of this testimony could be trying to make sure that he is not included on the suspect list of people who are committing crimes at the time. yeah, i mean, it s one thing to have anonymous sources or third-party source, or an anonymous narrator in your book describe your behavior in a confrontation over whether or not a crime could be committed, right? it s another

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Transcripts For MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240708

knows about. they ve already read the book, they rarely spoken to other people who are in and around those moments. and so, a lot of this could just be confirming information. but also, a certain amount of this testimony could be trying to make sure that he is not included on the suspect list of people who are committing crimes at the time. yeah, i mean, it s one thing to have anonymous sources or third-party source, or an anonymous narrator in your book describe your behavior in a confrontation over whether or not a crime could be committed, right? it s another thing for you to be able to speak on your own terms about that. with all of these, you always want to be a fly on a wall, but pat sublot me testifying as the one i m most want to be in. this would be in a good one. we will see. thank you rachel. thank you. in what could be the most important recent poll about the future of american politics and the future of american democracy, we have the strongest evidence ye

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW FOX 20240703

will: i believe it is i know that song. rachel: would you. wow i want to announce a fox news alert that pete hegseth ruined breakfast order today. pete: i want real breakfast so we settle in the middle for something from a deli today they re feeling smoothies but i didn t a banana in my smoothie. , i hope i never eat a banana ever again in my life. rachel: everybody behind us on the set is pete: there s no flavor to them texture is weird they re warm i don t want any part of that so will tried to order a smoothie without a banana and apparently in new york city they don t have those. rachel: an hour searching for a smoothie without a banana so that s why we dongt have breakfast yet. but we have really cool fives from the montana knife company. pete: i may or may not be hosting with my news. rachel: take that off before you go to the airport. do not forget. pete: i will. armed and hosting. rachel: you guys are such little boys. but you know what that s what so interestin

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240705

because of the children including single parents and mps are considering more protections for renters in england and they will be part of a bill currently in the house of commons, called the renters reform bill. now for ten seconds are pretty sight in the sky, it is called a full book superman and looks bigger and brighter than normal because it is closer to earth than usual. 21,000 kilometres, thatis, than usual. 21,000 kilometres, that is, in fact! you re all caught up now. see you later. v0|ceover: this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. the german government has pledged to put fighting climate change at the heart of its agenda. it has just hosted world leaders to help lay the groundwork for international talks in november. but for many, the two week long gathering failed to make sufficient progress on climate finance and the pace of c

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240705

how far does she feel her climate change credentials are being compromised in her new role? jennifer morgan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. so there you were in february last year. you stepped down as head of greenpeace international. in march, you became germany s international envoy for international climate action. why did you accept the role? well, you know, when minister baerbock called in this german government which has, i would say the most impressive positions on climate change domestically and internationally i thought i always try and go where i feel like i can make the biggest difference. and the opportunity to work for such a government, for such a minister at this moment of time in climate, ithought, i have to give it a go . you know, greenpeace, we always talk about acts annalena baerbock, the german foreign minister is who you are referring to. yes. who was also former co leader of the green party in germany. so, that s what attracted you. 0k. you said y

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