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Transcripts for CNN CNN Tonight 20240604 05:29:00

justice department to indict trump? you heard mick mulvaney say why his expectations were or were not. i mean, admittedly, it is an unprecedented prospect, and idea that would normally be unheard of. again, when it comes to what we have seen over the past, i don t know, 68 years, it has been quite unprecedented. donald trump often entered uncharted waters. he was the first u.s. president to be impeached not once but twice and the first president to, well, insight, as they say, an attack on the u. s. capital. let s get perspective from barry berke, the chief counsel from trump s second impeachment trial, that was a result of january six. barry, good to see you here. i am curious about your perspective, in particular, because of the fact that some have been really critical of the hearings other committee, in general. they view it as a failed attempt that impeachment. number two, now it is the new avenue to do this. i m curious about what your take has been about with the committee has be

Transcripts for MSNBC The Cross Connection With Tiffany Cross 20240604 15:21:00

sounds like, it might be, going down might happen. that s not gonna be enough on us for a search warrant without other proof that these things have actually been put in motion. after that, what we are seeing across the country across the legislatures, are different sides and different takes on how rapidly wrecks and how lyrics are created. material that can be used in court against defendants. new york just passed a law maryland passed a law on the other side. i suspect we will continue to see this play out in a number of different ways, depending on where you are and where you lift. well, young thug could be facing 20 years each, for each count, atlanta district attorney is looking to pursue the maximum penalties against him. but i want to have allergic conversation around hip-hop in general. i think targeting these record

Don t sell your vote: PACC to voters

(PNA file photo) MANILA-With just two days before the May 9 national and local elections, the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) reminded the Filipino electorate not to cast their vote in exchange for money. In a Facebook post on Friday, the PACC told voters to choose candidates with a good track record and platform. "(The) PACC urges everyone to refrain from selling your votes and vote in accordance with one's conscience and preference, based on the candidate's platform and dedication to lead this country to a better future," it said. The commission noted that vote-buying and vote-selling are prohibited acts under Batasang Pambansa 881 or the Omnibus Election Code (OEC). Section 261(a) of the OEC states that buying and selling of votes involve "any person who gives, offers, or promises money or anything of value, gives or promises any office or employment, franchise, or grant, public or private, or makes or offers an expenditure, directly or indirect

Comelec issues guidelines on vote-buying violations

MANILA-The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Wednesday reminded registered voters against vote-buying and vote-selling. In a memorandum issued by Comelec Commissioner Aimee Ferolino, chairperson of Task Force Bigay, the voting public was advised about the consequences of committing any act in violation thereof. It also directed the law enforcement agencies to strictly enforce the statutory prohibition against vote-buying and vote-selling. Section 261(a) of Batas Pambansa Bilang 881, otherwise known as the Omnibus Election Code (OEC), penalizes as election offense the act of vote-buying and vote-selling. The violation is defined as any person who gives, offers, or promises money or anything of value, gives or promises any office or employment, franchise or grant, public or private, or makes or offers to make an expenditure, directly or indirectly, or cause an expenditure to be made to any person, association, corporation, entity, or community in order to induce anyone or the public,

Supply of prime agri products remains sufficient: DA exec

3-MONTH BUFFER STOCK. Department of Agriculture (DA) Undersecretary Ariel Cayanan shares updates on the country's sufficient rice buffer stock, lasting for three months in a virtual press briefing on Tuesday (April 12, 2022). He said the supply of other prime agricultural products like vegetables, poultry, and fish remains sufficient. (Screengrab) MANILA - The Department of Agriculture (DA) assured the public on Tuesday the country's food production remains sufficient, particularly prime agricultural products such as rice, vegetables, chicken, and fish. In a virtual presser, DA Undersecretary Ariel Cayanan said record-breaking harvest productions are monitored, securing three-month long buffer stock. "During this first quarter's end, we have recorded 90 days to last buffer stock, in the second quarter, of course, our outlook with the other imports that will be arriving, we will have another 90 days, our latest in quarter 3 where we are preparing for the wet season, we

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