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Transcripts for MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports 20240604 15:33:00

tom, it was a civil matter, correct? it seemed like there was a lot of stuff in there. that s right to they were focused on the civil side, it was independent, it was run through the attorney general s office. they appointed to the other twos. she said yesterday we re going to keep it on the civil side. she said look, our information is now public. we have a 165 page report out there and on top of that several other pages of public exhibits and appendixes they tied to that. potentially e-mails that went back and forth within the

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240604 16:38:00

of that may still be able to sue civilly, especially if there is a continued business argument, meaning that there is this type of it s not bound by the statute of limitations, but rather, continuous. their participation will be critical to bring these claims against governor cuomo. we can see the possibility and probability of both tracks taking place, where there are civil suits against the state of new york, the governor individually. professional status, his public capacity, private capacity, any in the interest end. under local laws, there is a section that talks about those enablers, could be sued individually. anyone within the administration under cuomo that enabled him in any way can be brought as aiders and abettors, and find themselves individually liable. that s on the civil side.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210521:15:37:00

happen on the criminal side, this newly released video by the ap could expedite what s being planned on the civil side. priscilla thompson, thank you. businesses across the country are getting busy again for first time in months. some are having a tough time finding people to work. some states are getting creative. the bonus now in the works for some employees. my next guests want the u.s. to be bold, to fight poverty, a higher minimum wage, health care for all and more investment in housing, education and infrastructure. i m going to talk to congresswoman jayapal and reverend barber. that s next. d reverend barber. that s next. breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. it s a new dawn. if you ve been taking copd sitting down, it s time to make a stand.

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High treason and bankruptcy – all for seven (old) pence

2021-05-05T10:32:00+01:00 Online readers of the Guardian are regularly urged to contribute to its upkeep with a voluntary contribution. But how much to give? Obiter suggests ‘seven-pence’ – price of the first Manchester Guardian, published 200 years ago today. The paper has thoughtfully included a replica in today’s print edition. But before Gazette readers go fishing in the change pot, they will of course want to make sure there was some legal content that day. Luckily, 5 May 1821 was one day in an age of political upheaval and growing pressure for political reform. At the salubrious end of things is the report on Lord John Russell’s motion ‘for giving Elective Franchise to the towns’. It was rougher, though, for reform supporters who were not Whig grandees. Lord A Hamilton, the Manchester Guardian relates, took up the cause of ‘Mr James Turner of Glasgow, who had been arrested on a charge of high treason, and had never been brought to trial’. Following a ‘rio

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Delhi HC to resume physical hearings from March 15

Delhi HC to resume physical hearings from March 15 ANI | Updated: Feb 20, 2021 15:13 IST New Delhi [India], February 20 (ANI): After operating virtually for around a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Delhi High Court on Saturday ordered all its benches to hold physical hearings on a daily basis from March 15. The court stated, all the Courts of Joint Registrars (Judicial) shall continue to hold courts as per the existing arrangement up to 12.03.2021 and shall hold regular physical courts, on a daily basis, with effect from March 15, 2021 . The Court may, in exceptional cases, permit any of the parties and/or their Counsel to join the proceedings through video conferencing, subject to the availability of requisite infrastructure.

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