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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:21:00

plain sight, perpetrating heinous crimes. back to basics is a simple concept, crimes. back to basics is a simple concept, it crimes. back to basics is a simple concept, it really is again in tasnfin s concept, it really is again in tasmin s example, police being visible tasmin s example, police being visible on tasmin s example, police being visible on the streets, knowing the local community, nipping in the bud, treating local community, nipping in the bud, treating concerns around anti social behaviour. treating concerns around anti social behaviour, you described it as being a crime behaviour, you described it as being a crime where someone feels almost locked a crime where someone feels almost locked and a crime where someone feels almost locked and terrorised in their own hassle locked and terrorised in their own hassle. terrible crime because it is very personal. prioritising actions not words very personal. prioritising actions not words very personal.

Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20240604 01:06:00

publicly available doj documents, trump legal briefs, social media posts, and news reports that trump knew he was doing something wrong by retaining those documents. their bottom line? quote, the record as a whole points to trump s culpability. and here is some broader context for you. trump has now been credibly accused of committing at least 55 criminal offenses since he launched his first campaign for president back in 2015 according to a new ethics report from crew. that average, as you can guess, it averages to about eight crimes a year. it crimes every year. and here is the point i want to hit home with these to reports, they are both based on publicly available information. but it has taken months, and sometimes years to paint these portraits of a man who is aware of his wrongdoing and whose pattern of wrongdoing is far, and wide. we do not necessarily have months and years longer to find out what more trump might be doing.

Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 04:07:00

that was sent to congress, the head of the archives wrote we do not have custody of everything we should. theoretically, that means trump is still committing a crime right now as we speak. a new report from the folks at just security show from publicly available doj documents, trump legal briefs, social media posts, and news reports that trump knew he was doing something wrong by retaining those documents. their bottom line? quote, the record as a whole points to trump s culpability. and here is some broader context for you. trump has now been credibly accused of committing at least 55 criminal offenses since he launched his first campaign for president back in 2015 according to a new ethics report from crew. that average, as you can guess, it averages to about eight crimes a year. it crimes every year. and here is the point i want to hit home with these to reports, they are both based on publicly available information. but it has taken months, and sometimes years to paint these portra

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:04:00

there were 60 posts yesterday on truth social which makes up a lot of what s going 0 there been, frankly. it s hard to find other content when donald trump s on there on q contests. he had many qanon accounts one of which says the enemy is not in russia, he words the word enemy over the eyes of kamala harris. and he posted about the storm, and qanon war, one day donald trump led by a secret military is going to go and execute, publicly execute, what hillary clinton and joe biden and barack obama, they ll view it as it crimes against children which they believe is happening in these like underground tunnels. this is something he was trying to reactivate. qanon was dying. qanon was a thing that did not make sense anymore. even with their own mythology who is not the president is

Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 08:05:00

i started to scream, kill me, too, because i only have one husband. she thinks they killed him to scare impeople. oleg was a welder, iryna said he never served in the military becausen of his bad back. when the soldiers were very left, they took his sweater with him. translator: i always thought they were brothers. reporter: ukrainian troops estimater: hundreds of civilian are murdered in bucha. they re still finding bodies after a wanton disregard for human life here that in even in war is a crime. nbc s richard engel in bucha today. as ukrainian forces regain these towns around kyiv and places north, officials there are calling it crimes. they re trying to build an evidentiary record in hopes of holdingpe russian forces and

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