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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220121 06:40:00

the finish, less so. jota continued to torment arsenal in the second half, but 17—year—old kaide gordon wasn't quite on the same wavelength. it didn't matter. jota's movement for his second was so fast, even the assistant couldn't keep up. he gave offside. the technology corrected him — goal. no salah, no mane, no problem for liverpool. it would get worse for arsenal when thomas partey, hours after returning from the africa cup of nations, again departed early, and there was no way back. liverpool remain on course for a record—breaking ninth league cup, although the headlines belong to one man. katie gornall, bbc news. well, katie mentioned the africa cup of nations there, where holders algeria have gone out, after losing 3—1 to ivory coast. arsenal's nicolas pepe was amongst the scorers, as ivory coast finished top of their group. manchester city's riyad mahrez missed a penalty for algeria, but they did manage a late consolation goal. there's some big names on court

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20220127 05:34:00

february and the election was nine months away at that point. it didn't matter. that nine months is plenty of time to move a nomination, even a controversial one. it didn't matter that plenty of justices through our nation's history had been confirmed in election years. senator mcconnell said he would not allow president obama to fill that supreme court seat. and he wouldn't even allow hearings for that seat. he was going to hold the seat open for more than a year and pretend that president obama had not even made a nomination. in so doing, republicans were able to throw their proverbial jackets and purses over that seat just long enough to save it for a republican president to nominate neil gorsuch. four years later, four years later, in 2020, another supreme court justice tragically passed away. this time ruth bader ginsburg. her death also came during an election year. but this time, the election was not nine months away. it was literally

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20220127 02:34:00

republican leader mitch mcconnell announced he would not allow a vote on sculley's successor because it was too close to the next presidential election. scalia died in february and the election was nine months away at that point. it didn't matter. that nine months is plenty of time to move a nomination, even a controversial one. it didn't matter that plenty of justices through our nation's history had been confirmed in election years. senator mcconnell said he would not allow president obama's to fill that supreme court seat. and he wouldn't even allow hearings for that seat. he was going to hold the seat open for more than a year and pretend that president obama had not even made a nomination. in so doing, republicans were able to throw their proverbial jackets and purses over that seat just long enough to save it for a republican president to nominate neil gorsuch. four years later, four years later, in 2020, another supreme

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220121 09:37:00

after a goalless draw in last week's first leg, this semifinal was finally poised. at first, arsenal looked the more threatening. it's lacazette! butjurgen klopp needn't worry. diogojota was about to put liverpool in charge. he never lets liverpool down! the run was mesmerising, the finish less so. jota continued to torment arsenal in the second half, but 17—year—old kaide gordon wasn't quite on the same wavelength. it didn't matter. jota's movement for his second was so fast, even the assistant couldn't keep up. he gave offside. the technology corrected him — goal. no salah, no mane — no problem for liverpool. it would get worse for arsenal when thomas partey — hours after returning from the africa cup of nations, again departed early, and there was no way back. liverpool remain on course for a record—breaking ninth league cup, although the headlines belong to one man. katie gornall, bbc news.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20220120 23:52:00

good evening. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. liverpool are through to the league cup final. they beat arsenal at the emirates to seal their spot in the wembley showpiece event next month. katie gornall was watching. walking out at the emirates with wembley in their sights. after a goalless draw in last week's first leg, this semifinal was finely poised. at first, arsenal looked the more threatening. it's lacazette! butjurgen klopp needn't worry. diogojota was about to put liverpool in charge. he never lets liverpool down! the run was mesmerising, the finish less so. jota continued to torment arsenal in the second half, but 17—year—old kaide gordon wasn't quite on the same wavelength. it didn't matter. jota's movement for his second was so fast, even the assistant couldn't keep up. he gave offside. the technology corrected him — goal. no salah, no mane, no problem for liverpool. it would get worse for arsenal

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220120 22:51:00

good evening. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. liverpool are through to the league cup final. they beat arsenal at the emirates to seal their spot in the wembley showpiece event next month. katie gornall was watching. walking out at the emirates with wembley in their sights. after a goalless draw in last week's first leg, this semifinal was finally poised. at first, arsenal looked the more threatening. it's lacazette! butjurgen klopp needn't worry. diogojota was about to put liverpool in charge. he never lets liverpool down! the run was mesmerising, the finish less so. jota continued to torment arsenal in the second half, but 17—year—old kaide gordon wasn't quite on the same wavelength. it didn't matter. jota's movement for his second was so fast, even the assistant couldn't keep up. he gave offside. the technology corrected him — goal. no salah, no mane, no problem for liverpool. it would get worse for arsenal when thomas partey — hours after returning

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Transcripts for CNN Crimes of the Century 20220206 05:31:00

kaczynski was already on a bus on his way to deliver the package for sending to his next victim. >> reporter: on april 24th, just five days after oklahoma city, a mail bomb killed gilbert murray, president of the california forestry association, a timber industry lobbying group. in an earlier incarnation, the group had been targeted by radical environmentalists. >> a bomb that was sent to the forestry association was actually sent to his predecessor -- a man named william dennison. but he had retired and mr. murray had replaced him. the unabomber was very proud of himself. it didn't matter that his bomb had killed the wrong man. they were engaged in the same kind of work, which was anti-environment, in his opinion. and so, it was okay. >> i had been to a number of bomb scenes over my career, and the last one in sacramento was probably one of the more horrific. the shrapnel is usually what maims or kills the victim. most of the cases -- nails,

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Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20220215 21:45:00

it up. so find people on both sides. you think that's the moment that's definitional for a national party to have its president, its leader say that and then you expect senators to fall over each other getting to a bank of microphones to declare them safe. that's not what we are. but before they even could do that, it's propped up by the very people who support this man. you talk about going after these other aspects of trump. you know. don't believe them. just believe me. well, people do. they prop that up. they prop up the big lie. they prop up the narratives about hillary clinton and whoever or whatever else. it didn't matter. whatever fill in the blank name trump gives you, suddenly, they become the enemy of the state. that's propped up by people. so at the core of this idea of

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220329 05:52:00

and glow sticks. rave music plays. acid house, rave — whatever you want to call it, it was, in the late 805, worrying the grown ups. acid house parties have become, in the home secretary's words, a nuisance to many, and more than a nuisance to some. but for those on the dance floor, it felt like the world had changed. it didn't matter where you were from. there were some rich kids there, poor kids there. there is some of that, almost religious kind of moment where you're all at one. and now, 33 years on, here in coventry, there's a chance to re—experience it all. it feels like the back of a warehouse. and a bit of time travel — we'e coming through now, are we? we're going back to 1989. jeff is coming with me as well! jeff, or mc paris, as he was known,

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20211227 07:03:00

and sister who loved each other and loved their mom and dad. >> i always thought of our family as a perfect little family. it didn't matter where we lived, as long as we were together. that was home. >> this is anna siefert who at the time was anna ratte. home was a country cabin surrounded by trees and mountains of british columbia, canada. this is her little brother, gabriel. >> i always thought of my family and my parents as being perfect. >> especially when you saw the dysfunction in families around you. >> yeah, like parents get divorced? it didn't make sense to me. like how would you deal with that? >> and their parents? in a story as unlikely and romantic as anna and gabriel had ever heard. this shy, rustic french canadian laborer, denis ratte, who fancied himself a gambler, and wendy, the sweet, wild girl who strayed so far from her middle class roots in the connecticut suburbs.

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