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Transcripts For MSNBC Deadline White House 20240706

hello everyone, it is 4:00 in new york on a big newsday, just got a rare and unique and potentially alarming look into judicial process that is typically shrouded in secrecy and one that has been characterized as potentially the most damaging to the twice impeached, disgraced ex- president right now, of course the special grand jury investigation in fulton county, georgia, yesterday in a very revealing interview with our own blaine alexander, the juries for woman spoke out about the months long investigation and confirmed that the jury recommended indictments for multiple people. while she did not disclose specific names, she gave some pretty telling hints. i will tell you it is not a shortlist. we saw 75 people, and 6 pages of the report cut out, i think, if you look at the page numbers. so it s not we are talking about more than a dozen people? bigger i would say that, yes. did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former president trump? bigger i m not goi

Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20240604 21:52:00

jolley, who retains more ability to understand this party than i do. carolyn, your thoughts on this extraordinary move, even by mccarthy standards, to turn over the security footage to tucker carlson. in a normal situation, no matter a reporter s bent or the platform on which they stand, i can say if a reporter can get access to video and evidence held by congress, have at it. i certainly view it that way when i m able to get information from congress that other people aren t. however, in this situation tuxer carlson has proved himself many times to cross the natural ethical lines of a reporter, including viewers he not to be false. frankly from my perspective some

Transcripts for MSNBC The ReidOut 20240604 23:15:00

will go down with it, but we will be going down with them as well. yeah, unfortunately so. a lot of alarming stuff going on. jill wine-banks, dr. dyson, thanks for being here. next on triedout, no, laura ingra hamm, it s not acceptable to be forced to work into your 70s to pay offer your kids college loans. snow shower elizabeth warren joins me on the student debt crisis and a deep dive into the mad, mad world of tuxer carlson and now he bills, and i quote, what maybe the most racist show in the history of cable news, unquote. and one last chance for justice. late today the three centenarian survivors of the tulsa race massacre got some very good news as they made their case for reparations. the reidout continues after this. the reidout continues after this we ve got bonnie right here on a video call. we don t take kindly to video calls. oh, in that case just tap to send a message. we don t take kindly to messages neither.

Transcripts for MSNBC The ReidOut 20240604 23:42:00

weird science, from the far reaches and give it a polish it was very powerful and it is powerful. a former colleague of carlson who calls this strategy rage inflation. it s not just enough to get them angry. have you to really spin it up, and as a cable audience declines which it has for every network, including this one, have you to find a way to squeeze more juice out of the lemon hand this is how they figured out how to do it. by the way, it s also saved what had been a failing pretty middling cable news career for tucker who y all remember he used to work here. he used to work at msnbc, he tried cnn, tried msnbc. this is a mod they will has made him a lot of money. it s very popular, and i don t think he minds that he has to borrow from neo-nazi websites to make it happen because it s working for him. nick, great reporting. thank you very much. appreciate you being here. up next, a ruling late today by a district judge in oklahoma gives survivors of the 1921 tulsa race massacre

Transcripts for MSNBC The ReidOut 20240604 23:41:00

come of their men traitors left who wrote tore the big conservative magazines, shephard smith who was very popular at the time left. why does it work as a business model? i think that the more that news becomes jarring to a certain viewer and unpleasant or has facts that run pleasant, it s harder and harder to keep that audience and show them real news and the tension becomes greater and greater. i think a lot of those guys left because it was just too hard, and i think fox was not too unhappy to see some of them go because the viewers didn t always like seeing those points of view, seeing straight news or fox versions of straight news, everything you see on nbc but it was there. i think the second reason, is look, this is a programming edge and you re looking for stuff that will rile people up and get them angry and fearful every night, so in the search for that edge i think that carlson and his team found that if they just borrowed some of this stuff from

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