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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180329:19:27:00

file a complaint against a police officer in california, you will never know if they were found guilty. you ll never know if they had misconduct or if they racially profile people like police departments can t even share that information because it is only accessible in a legal proceeding. so the set of structures almost guarantee nothing will happen and we see that here and cross the country. and like you said, it is important that the sacramento kings took a stand and made a fund for opportunity. it is important to remember that opportunity isn t what killed stephon clark, it is the police who looked at him and shot him for no reason. i want to play an exchange that took place yesterday during the white house press briefing. my colleague kristen welker was speaking with the white house president secretary sarah huckabee-sanders and take a listen to what they had to say. these tensions between communities of color and police departments, does the president not need to show leaders

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it is also veterans benefits which is a gentlemen generous country to our veterans tlx , lf programs and they run 131 national cemeteries. so it is a giant management job as you pointed out. this very fine and impressive emergency room doc. an honor graduate of every course he s taken. so he s obviously extremely competent. but he s been managing 40 people for 12 years in the white house and now 380,000. so his work is cut out for him. one thing i would say categorically, if he gets through confirmation with the senate, he should retire from active duty. it will give him immensely more authority and power than if he stays with the brand-new two-star navy admiral. it is interesting, i was watching the pentagon press briefing and spokesperson dana white copt say whether or not he would have to give up his role in the navy. so we ll see how that shakes out

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of google, is also extremely aggressive on this. instagram and some others. and that is a choice. and they don t have to make it and they there are other alternatives out there. and when ben was talking a moment ago about the problem with android, what he didn t mention which does matter is that if you use facebook on an android phone, facebook is going to download an enormous amount of data. and then it will be inside of facebook. and that is the problem. this the data doesn t just sit in one place. roger great to speak with you. it is available around the network. and all around the world. thank you very much. the state department just wrapped up the press briefing reacting to russia s announcement they plan to kick out 60 diplomats and closing the u.s. consulate in st. petersburg. joining me is andrea mitchell here on msnbc. she was at that briefing. had a fiery exchange with state

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christopher stevens. the president says khattalah will face the full weight of the u.s. justice system. my first and most solemn duty as president and commander in chief is to keep the american people safe, and there are a lot of dangers out there and a lot of challenges and our diplomats serve with incredible courage and valor in some very difficult situations. they need to know that this country has their back and will always go after anybody who goes after us. so one of the big questions, this is the first question actually out of the gate at today s pentagon press briefing, what took so long to find him, to arrest him, when khattalah had basically been living out in the open this whole time. joined by our justice reporter evan perez and in iraq, senior international correspondent, arwa damon, who actually spoke with, interviewed that suspect in libya last year.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131009:19:37:00

shepard: so the families made it to the ceremony today? yes. we re told that all four families had representation there at dover air force base. they were able to make it because of private donations. they were flown in, they were there, but we have also learned and this is interesting, that there are 26 families in this position. it s not just these four who arrived at dover today there have been 26 u.s. service members killed since october 1st. of them were killed state side. their families also have not received initial days that they need to pay bills and take care of funeral arrangements. shepard: jennifer, you said this didn t have to happen. how did this happen? it s a good question and there is a lot of finger pointing taking place between capitol hill, the white house and the pentagon. i remember sitting in the pentagon press briefing three days before the shut down and the comptroller for the pentagon robert hale stood there and he warned the press and others that the

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