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Transcripts For CNN CNN News Central 20240607-1440

Time between when he purchased that ganim on october 20 october 12 to october 23rd when it was discarded? she saw him during that time period in new york when she borrowed his car and he came up to get it. she said that she saw him. i during that time and she remained hopeful problem was boris on cross-examination? station? she and the defense attorneys, they appear a little caught off guard when prosecutors presented some text messages between hunter biden and now we biden while she was in new york. that s second trip that you testified to where it appeared that her father was a little bit difficult to connect with. i was little radek in his communication about arranging a time to pay this vehicle and again, she is a graduate of law school, but she appeared are very uncomfortable a little surprised. i would these text messages because her father comes across casa in these exchanges as again, being erratic type seeing it 2am about picking up this car, going on my a for long periods of time. when she finally got off the stand he left the courtroom. she s wiping away tears for us. she was visibly shaking as certainly as

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-2820

The fact that it will be penny mourdaunt and not the prime minister will mourdaunt and not the prime minister wil a; mourdaunt and not the prime minister will offer some rest bite, but i understand will offer some rest bite, but i understand from will offer some rest bite, but i understand from nigel farage s to eat, that ll be a big emphasis. i eat, that ll be a big emphasis. i think the overall picture is that every think the overall picture is that every party will go for the conservative representative because they ve conservative representative because they ve each got something to gain from it they ve each got something to gain from it. there ll be lots of standing from it. there ll be lots of standing back from other parties and i m afraid standing back from other parties and i m afraid penny will be in for quite i m afraid penny will be in for quite a i m afraid penny will be in for quite a tough this evening. daughter of a paratr00per. quite a tough this evening. daughter of a paratrooper, reservist quite a tough this evening. daughter of a paratrooper, reservist in - quite a tough this evening. daughter of a paratrooper, reservist in the - of a paratrooper, reservist in the navy, honorary commander in the navy but i thought layla matthew made a good point, you can look to the future and think erie future leadership candidate, but also she s running as a candidate and she only has a 15,000 majority i say only, but looking at the polls at the moment, she has to win so she has to do something to support the party. to do something to support the -a .

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

The federalized national guard, company a of the 116th infantry landed on omaha beach, 230 members of company a left the troop ships that morning, and just 18 made it unscathed through the day. just remarkable example of the heroism and sacrifice that day, as you say one of the most important in human history. we re so grateful you could be on with us today. the new book when the sea came alive, an oral history of d-day. garret, thank you again. always a pleasure. nextearly, the donald trump veep stakes heating up. who is reportedly on his short list of running mates. we ll talk to our friend eugene robinson about that. coming up on morning joe, antony blinken will join the conversation live from normandy

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The Context

About in the break. she blows my mind with some of these things. it’s mind with some of these things. it s not mind with some of these things. it s not burly football. mind with some of these things. it s not burly football. it mind with some of these things. it s not burly football. it is mind with some of these things. it s not burly football. it is not burly - not burly football. it is not burly football, if not burly football. it is not burly football, if some not burly football. it is not burly football, if some of not burly football. it is not burly football, if some of the - not burly football. it is not burly football, if some of the moon i not burly football. it is not burly - football, if some of the moon shots. ten years ago, some of the leading geneticists in the world developed a technology to modify dna sequences within living organism. it is called crispr. you will have seen reports before about the potential application of that technology in targeting genetic disorders, but that technology was using natural proteins. we are going to introduce you to a company in san francisco that has just developed synthetic molecules, designed and controlled by ai. they were developed and styled on natural proteins. there are 5.1 million of them that the a! model learnt to recognise. the new synthetic molecules are able to be targeted at specific dna sequences, where they can edit out potential diseases and conditions. ali madani is the ceo of profluent. did i explain that correctly?

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Transcripts for CNN The Source With Kaitlan Collins 20240604 01:38:00

On. thank you. okay. very much for that. thank you, caitlin. and now i want to bring in democratic congressman tom suozzi, who was at the white house event today with president biden as he signed this will congress, let me just start with, what do you make of what the congresswoman said there and the progressive caucus chair also about what it means for your voters, for democratic voters, and how they view this action today. well, let me first say what i agree with pramila about we all want order at the border we all believe that the current immigration system is not working we all believe that the system has not been updated since 1996. in fact, the asylum law was first passed in 1980, where we pass the asylum law originally 1980, i m 61-years-old. we were trying to encourage the soviets to defect at the time or get the cubans to the defect. we celebrated everybody type of some defected or so what asylum is like a, that s great. they re coming here to america where the better country. those are the bad guys. and so the asylum is a very important part of

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