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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150416:21:45:00

>> no many of them do not contain nicotine. these are technology products. yes, the nicotine is derived from tobacco but the gum, patch, and lozenge, they also contain nicotine derived from tobacco but because they are produced by pharmaceutical companies, we have made the decision as a nation not to label them as tobacco products, so we argue, why not create separate classifications for innovative products that are helping people quit? >> what about that senator leno? >> if the ecigarette industry would like to be determined by the food and drug administration to be a cessation device they should submit an application and if they do get the determination as a cessation device which no one other than they claim they are, our legislation will not impact them because our bill is not about cessation devices. but no one other than mark tan, again, one of the largest players in the industry if you

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150416-16:41:00

prosecutors wanted to introduce evidence of the double homicide charge. and the judge said, you know, i think it would be so prejudicial for the jury to hear about that that it wouldn't be fair and i'm not going to the let it in. i think this judge thought in her own mind there was enough evidence anyway for the jury to see in this case. the judge in case number two is going to say the same thing. so unfair he would be convicted on the other charge and jurors will convict on the evidence presented in front of them. i agree with joey, a good chance it's not going to come in because it's not fair for it to come in in a criminal defendant. >> three death suits. does hernandez have the assets even to handle these cases? >> randi, interestingly enough what the attorneys did is they made application to the court to freeze the assets because enough of a compelling case and in the eevent the attorneys were able to establish his wrongfulness and negligence, there should be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150416:10:48:00

congress wrote a law saying if something is used in a crime, the -- not the irs, the government can seize the instrument. typically a car that the bad guys use to get away in. they could seize the car. from that, we have come to they can seize money in a bank account where there is zero evidence of crime. where they never charge you with a crime. where they don't tell you they have seized the money. >> weren't you a judge in a case involving a car? >> it was used to transport women of ill repute across the george washington bridge. they arrest this guy and seize the car. the application. >> was it his car. >> no, it wasn't. the true owner of the car, his father makes an application before he to return the car. the prosecutors go we can't return the car. our boss is driving it. the da himself is driving the car. i said guess what if that car is not returned by the end of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150413:11:07:00

apologies. he's apologizing for our actions. >> here it is for those of you who missed it over the weekend. he took a question from somebody from a journalist. let's listen to his answer. >> i am the first one to acknowledge that america's application of concern around human rights has not always been consistent. and i'm certainly mindful that there are dark chapters in our own history in which we have not observed the principles and ideals upon which the company was founded. >> mr. trump it seems as though he says right there. he's acknowledging i'm the first one to acknowledge we're the bad guys, too. it seems he's excited for these opportunities to say we're not so great either. >> our country is going to hell. it's going to hell under his leadership. he apologized. a phrase that i've been using that ted cruz is now using it.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150412-14:40:00

to be getting deals that the ordinary system doesn't get you start to undermine legitimacy of the system. i don't think it's a short step to go from a system where most people pay taxes to italy or greece where they don't. what you have there are developed modern countries who have lost the sense their public institutions are legitimate. it's a fragile thing. >> it's about a fairer application of the rules. >> absolutely. think about the american taxation example. we have the wimpiest internal revenue system of any industrialized country and yet we all pay our taxes. we will all pay our taxes. tax compliance rates in america are in the high '90s. they are kind of mind blowing. economists will tell you, it's marvelous -- i've forgotten the name of the economist in new orleans who wrote this hilarious

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150411:00:15:00

for me to know? >> well the data that we've got does say that it's far less common than divorce in this country. and i'm mad at you for making me make that comparison. every major city in law enforcement that we look at use of force is a rare occurrence. 5% is really high 2% and 1% is sort of common and low. so we're talking about rare occurrences. but how often does it get out of hand when force is used? that's a harder thing to estimate. >> so you can take the universe of application of force, and we don't know how off that's being used properly. >> that's right. we don't know about disparities. again, there's a lot we don't know. i will say from the department where is i've taken a look at the data it is the case it's rare when folks use force and rarer still when they use excessive force. so we should be comfortable

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150410-16:14:00

application of a taser is only justified when you encounter what they call active resistance. the body's in motion or muscles are under tension. the moment that mr. walker took off running and the officer pursued, he would be justified in the application of the taser to take him from custody. so it would not be outside the realm of possibility for him to draw out the taser and deploy it while running and chasing after him. >> we have a lot of evidence from witnesses who say they heard the taser, they thaerd this sound. we've seen the video of those taser wires clearly evident and looked as if they're affixed to something in the hands of the officer and certainly look like they're going in the direction of mr. scott as he's running. but if at the initial outset of what appeared on this video to be the last part of a struggle between the two of them, at least they were connected somewhere around the hands. if the suspect had actually gone

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150410:23:31:00

race. >> correct. >> in our legal system you couldn't marry across the racial line now you can legally. virginia had the law against that. >> loving versus virginia was the case that decided that. those who were advocating for that outcome -- >> it is a dusty old document that must be adhered to in terms of original intent. because this high school debating point. air force, where is that in here? there's no air force in there. there's an army and navy and the navy includes the marines but the army air corps was okay but when they created a separate force called the air force, where is that in here? they didn't have airplanes back then. >> i think it's just fine because it contemplates our armed services defense structure. >> it doesn't have to be literal? >> it doesn't have to be literal. but the application is sufficiently broad. there's nothing in there that talks about the faa or the fcc, the ability to regulate interstate air waves. >> is that the post office? >> no, more of the application

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150409-19:18:00

actual application of pressure. >> we don't see what happens next. we're talking two and a half minutes after he's fallen down. is a that appropriate? that's a lot of time to pass. >> generally speaking -- i mentioned earlier -- if you're the officer in the shooting you're not expected to perform cpr. perhaps their protocol is not like other departments. if you don't know how to do it you contact someone who could. in any case cpr is applied with the person on their back. you would think they would do assessment first, where are the wounds? you're talk to roll and examine the whole body then roll over for cpr. that doesn't done on the tape. was it done? probably the eyewitness can tell if that happened.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150409:02:05:00

now, this is a guy who's happy to draw general lessons when a black youth gets killed in ferguson, missouri. that appararently has wide application for black people all over america. but 148 black corpses has no general application. well mr. president, #blacklivesmatter when they're christian too. and the biggest story of our time is the extinction of some of the oldest christian communities on the planet at hands of islam remorselessly you dishonor those kenyan students in death by not identifying them as christians as you dishonored the egyptians only a couple weeks earlier. >> do you remember early on there was a piece in the "new york times" by nicholas chrisoff quoted obama saying the most beautiful sight in all the world was the muslim call to prayer at sunset. to what extent now that all of these events have happened do

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