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Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240604 23:24:00

out to the publiple who knew th person. we want information on him. we want to know your encounters with him, what he said, what he might have revealed. the tell there is they may well be searching for a motive. it boils down to a couple important questions. what was his relationship to that house? had he been there before? had he been inside? was he familiar with it? was he familiar with it because he knew someone in the house? was there an issue between him and that person or an obsession or something we can understand as a motive? when you talk to fbi former profilers, they ll say for someone to do a home invasion murder of four people in a house where they ve never been is extraordinarily high risk for a criminal who doesn t know what he s walking into, who is going to be there, whether they ll be male or female.

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 02:07:00

i think a lot of them are having a quitters remorse abou what happened in the senate in the impeachment trial. i told the republicans that have the opportunity to spea to that they needed to vote to convict because the facts an the law compelled it, becaus the constitution required it and because the country needed it but if nothing else they hav to do it to save their own party because donald trump would come to destroy thei party. and we are seeing that unfol right now. because donald trump has bee exposed to the world as th person who orchestrated all of these events to try to toppl our constitutional order and seize the presidency, and ye he is now completely it constantly republican party an they are very afraid that if they do not nominate him h will take 30 or 40% of the party with him that could be the end of the gop, of lincoln s party.

Transcripts for MSNBC PoliticsNation 20240604 22:37:00

it straight to the camera. so it does show you where we are in our politics as a nation but the iowa ad is also really came interest because of the way we are using entry we know it was false, she used it from different states, an used different clips on th person she was running against and the deceitful-ness i something that has run through politics and doesn t get calle out. at least you can call it kennedy for being a racist and saying something just awful, because there he is let me ask you something. what is a good at, what makes good ad? i think a good audit is whe you can show the candidate, an talk about their positives, an the candidate can talk straigh to the people. it is usually the most powerful , now i will say in a toug race you need a negative advertising. nowadays, you tend to rely o well your campaign for offic is the positive. i think that is what they were trying to do in iowa it was just so deceitful

Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Reports 20240604 21:49:00

world that is free o harassment and filled with humanity the way that we re doing tha is in part by teaching peopl how to respond when they see harassment happening those five d so the first one, distract creating a distraction, to de-escalate the situation, lik starting a conversation with the person experiencing th harassment the second one, delegate delegate is about findin someone to help, even th person next to you the third, one document, we al know how to use the cell phone cameras. but making sure that someone i doing something else first, an then giving that footage to th person who experienced the harassment, so they can decide what happens next. the fourth one, is delay, dela is simply that check-in. it is the, are you okay? i saw that happen. can i waukee to where you re going next really giving that person chance to respond and know tha they were seen in that moment. and the last one is direct, so

Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 11:11:00

expert here, that the one that is probably the most chargeable, that s the thing, is obstructing an official proceeding and defrauding of the united states. is that correct? so the crux of the case is that they were trying to make the counting of the vote the certification of congress not happen. that is purely obstructing, in its purest sense, an official proceeding. so that s a solid charge, but as nick points out, you know, they re looking for, in this case to compare it to, i don t know, an organized crime case. who s that sammy gragravano, th person high enough in the white house, in the chain who can connect the planning, what the contacts with people outside were and what led to the storming of the capitol? what s really interesting and which got very lif attention in this discussion, because we re all focused who s going to lock up the president, is that going to happen? what kind of historic moment are

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