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Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240604 10:06:00

i wonder if you agree. let s just start with not k whether it s a good idea, but let s start with the legal assessment. i think the legal assessment was spot on. the question was the law has a provision that says you have to inform the recipients they can accept or refuse a vaccine and it was a debate among legal scholars whether that means you can t mandate. the office of legal counsel rightly said this is what you need to tell recipients, not whether you can mandate or not, and i think that s a very compelling statement. so let s get to melody, if this is a good idea. do you think that mandating the vaccine for federal employees is the right move, and you are someone who believes it should be mandated for health care workers. what about federal employees? thank you so much for having me here this morning. so we signed on, nurses to vaccinate signed on with 50 other national health care organizations just to support

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:46:00

sources, close to the investigation, who detailed what they believe are clear attempts to block investigators and, therefore, the public from finding out more about who killed the president and why. starting just a few hours after the assassination, around 7:00 a.m., outside the presidential residence, sources tell cnn multiple court clerks were kept outside a police perimeter for more than three hours, after arriving. even while other law enforcement was inside. normally, experts on haiti s legal system say, clerks enter a crime scene right away, to officially document any evidence and to take statements from key witnesses, per haitian law. it s unclear why, in this case, they were delayed. but when they, eventually, did make it into the presidential residence just down the street, behind me. sources tell us that not one of the roughly-two-dozen or so guards present at the time of the assassination were still there. meaning, no witness statements were, immediately, taken. later on t

Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240604 10:25:00

that appropriate. let s move on from the past and is there something we can do to prevent air gaps like that in the future. we have seen republicans like marjorie taylor greene, and paul gosart, coming out on the side of rioters, calling them prisoners, what do you think of that. one of the problems with this country is people don t have passports, one of the most fundamental things we have is the rule of law, you can go to school, the grocery store, your church without having the law applied differently to different people. the law says that hundreds of people did wrong. they breached the capitol, they should be charged. respect for the rule of law is primal, and i find that disturbing that people say political interference should define the law, not lawyers and judges and juries. it s situational for these

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:46:00

while other law enforcement was inside. normally, experts on haiti s legal system say, clerks enter a crime scene right away to officially document any evidence and to take statements from key witnesses, per haitian law. it s unclear why in this case they were delayed. when they eventually did make it into the presidential residence just down the street behind me, sources tell us not one of the roughly two dozen or so guards present at the time of the assassination were still there, meaning no witness statements were immediately taken. later on that day, there was a fierce gun fight between haitian security forces and some of the alleged assassins at this building. multiple suspects were killed, all of whom were colombian. sources close to the investigation tell us court clerks were not immediately allowed into the shootout scene, which would have been filled with evidence, including we re told, the bodies of the dead colombians. in an official document filed with haiti s top prosecu

Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240604 10:50:00

[ bleep ] read one text message. angry that the clerk has not followed whom and what to investigate. the threats to be one example of consistent patterns of intimidation and a failure to follow procedure throughout the investigation into the president s death. cnn has spoken to multiple sources close to the investigation who detailed what they believe are clear attempts to block investigators and therefore the public from finding out more about who killed the president and why. starting a few hours after the assassination, at 7:00 a.m. outside the presidential residence. sources tell cnn multiple court clerks were kept outside a police perimeter for more than three hours after arriving, even while other law enforcement was inside. normally experts on haiti s legal system say clerks enter a crime scene right away to officially document evidence and to take statements from key witnesses, per haitian law. it s unclear why in this case they were delayed but when they eventually did make it

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