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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150411:04:31:00

i'm not going to sit down. i got to go to bakirkoy for a period of observation. if prison was bad, bakirkoy was the bottom of the bird cage. i had never seen anything like it. everybody in there was there because there were criminally insane, meaning they had done something hideous. there was an ex-judge. and he was talking like he was in court. i mean, the man was totally out of his mind. it really was maddening. everywhere around you is insanity.

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CNN Newsroom-20150411-20:43:00

>> well it hasn't been part of the discussion in court. and certainly i think that anyone who saw what he wrote on the boat has got to wonder i mean, if you're jealous of your brother being in paradise now, why don't you want to go there? i don't know i mean i certainly think legally if he wants his lawyers to present no defense whatsoever right now, i do believe legally he has the power to do that. i mean i don't think these lawyers can sort of push their own agenda against his wishes. so i have to believe that he has decided that for whatever reason he does want to live. because otherwise i don't think the lawyers are allowed to put up a defense now if that's not what he wants. >> when you have the federal government attorney general eric holder calling for, you know, death penalty in this case. someone who has been opposed, eric holder has been opposed to the death penalty, at the same time juxtapose that with the defense attorney judy clarke known for keeping notorious

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150411:15:25:00

should have the same restrictions that we do that normal people do. they shouldn't think they're privileged in any way. this gives them that sense of privilege, doesn't it? >> again in terms of what's been pointed out about libel law very very hard to do in this country. if you're in politics and start saying you've been slanders, the danger of coming across as a crybaby. there are other ways to deal with this. this is a gold mine for republicans to make the case the 2012 election was largely illegitimate. henry reid plying on the senate floor, irs suppressing activist groups and things like that. they should also get after harry reed. censure him for blay about thelytantly lying like that. they did it to joe mcarthur. >> he could have sued him in a civil court, not criminal court because of immunity, but could have been in civil court although that timed out after a year. >> well i think -- i agree with rich. some of these guys like reid are going to be missed because they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150411:21:07:00

fake. >> but the blood and the injuries to john mattes are all too real. he's all cut up, bruised, a few broken ribs, and has to spend the night in the hospital. >> get on the ground! get on the ground! >> in court, sam suleiman as part of a plea agreement, pleads guilty to felony assault. he's sentenced to a year in jail and three years probation. his wife pleads guilty to misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon and is placed on three years probation. she's also ordered to do 30 hours of community service. >> john mattes, i'm going to sue the living pants off you. >> thank you. >> john mattes is still concerned this may not be over. >> at the sentencing, the judge gave mr. suleiman an opportunity to apologize to me, and yet he turned to me and said, that man was the cause of my problems. that man is dangerous. he uses a microphone as a deadly weapon. >> mattes is thankful that b.k. phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150411:03:42:00

. thanks for staying with us, i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly and in the personal story segment tonight, two big stories including a new jersey teacher who has been suspended after assigning her 3rd graders to write letters to a convicted cop killer but we begin with the chilling audio of sandra bullock calling police during a break-in to her home last year. it was played in court yesterday at a hearing for the man accused of stocking her. -- stalking her. >> joining us now in studio

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150411-16:14:00

slager has to prove that there was some reason. he thought the guy was going to turn thought he had another weapon on him. he has to prove that. if he can't brof that he goes down. that's my point. let's focus on what the actual issue is. did he have the right to pull the trigger. >> fredricka, may i say something? >> yes, please. >> so listen officers receive an inordinate amount of training and the tactics that led up to this shooting were outrageous. had he not pursued a suspect without adequate backup we would not be in this situation. and he understood -- officer slager when he fired that trigger, he knew absolutely there was no probable cause, there was no immediate defense of life and that is why he created a audio record of he took my taser to try to justify a shooting that was unjustifiable. and he exacerbated that by now going and placing the taser within close proximity to the body to further corroborate this lie that he is formulating and integrity. and telling. >> that sounds pretty simple.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150411:00:08:00

also maybe the clinton foundation took up to it a million dollars from morocco to sit down and meet with the king of morocco i'm not sure that's even legal. >> absolutely it raises serious questions about the legality and, of course, the ethics behind it back to richard's point for a second about democrats really loving clinton. democrats love willing. they don't really love hillary clinton. they loved hillary clinton so much they would have voted for her president the one time they had a chance instead of choosing the person they didn't know barack obama over the personal they did know. they don't love her so much. they love winning. she is completely expendable for most democrats there is not a groundswell of support. they just realize she is the inevitable nominee. they have to get behind her. >> we are going to leave it right there, gentlemen. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> geraldo rivera with some very provocative thoughts on the walker police shooting in south carolina. we'll be right back with that. not to be judgmental, but from where i'm sitting... it's your gas that's out of order in this court. the pressure. the bloating.

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CNN Special Report-20150411-06:39:00

transcripts and more than 400 exhibits, the judge reaches a verdict. oded golan is found guilty on two charges relating to the trade in antiquities. but when it comes to the charges of forgery, he's found not guilty and acquitted on all counts. >> i felt the release, but i lost many years just trying to prove something that should not have had to go to court. >> but the case did not prove whether the ossuary is that of james. that debate is still very much alive. >> by the end of this ten-year odyssey, what we're left with is an item that might be or might not be associated with jesus' family. >> but the bible does record what happens to james.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150411-15:35:00

harry is a retired nypd detective. when an officer he worked for the department's internal affairs and says like there are bad people there are bad cops. what haunts him now, the fired officer's video appearance in court. >> what caught my eye was the stoic look on his face. i saw no emotion. here was a man standing there, who had just murdered a man as a police officer, standing there with no emotion at all. i thought that was very, very telling to me. >> reporter: as far as whether or not there's been any effort to track this nationally we couldn't find anything comprehensive done not by any governmental agency or outside agency. defense attorneys and activists have long held the belief this may be predominantly affecting poor minority communities but there's no data to support that. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> the road to 2016 the reintroduction of hillary clinton, why we could see a different side of the candidate expected to announce her bid for the white house tomorrow.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150411-16:11:00

inclination -- most people might think your naturalin country medication anybody oh my gosh i just shot somebody i hurt somebody i'm going to administer some kind of aid. you don't see that. instead what you see is this rather cavalier approach and so i'm asking if you -- >> i think we're putting cavalier into the heads. this is a guy who has worked many situations. this is the routine you do regardless of what has sort of happened. my point is -- >> you handcuff someone who has been shot in the back? >> he doesn't know -- we don't know what he dropped. >> okay. >> let me finish it. i want to finish my statement. the whole point comes down to in the court of law, which is what slager has to prove, is did he have the right to pull the trigger. was he at that moment absolutely positive and would every police officer agree and regular citizens that he had to pull the trigger in order to save his own life. the answer is no. >> stop right there for a moment. joey if you could respond and then cheryl i would like to hear your take. >> yes, i will. the fact is, i don't have any issue with putting the word

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