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All In With Chris Hayes-20211211-07:37:00

right? because this -- what we saw on that videotape very much appears to be a violation of georgia criminal law because there is a crime of, one, suborning perjury. frankly, poll workers being told a lie about voter fraud, that is in and of itself a crime. but also intimidating poll workers, harassing poll workers falls under the criminal code. one of the reasons why ahmaud arbery's case finally saw some justice is because people organized and made noise about the fact that law enforcement was not taking action against his killers. this is the same situation in the context of poll worker intimidation. we have to also have on the ground organizing that identifies where and how the apparatus of government should be doing its job and there's a real question to me in this reporting and i don't know the facts of whether that's happening. and just one other point because

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190530:07:40:00

conspiracy. in the second volume the report describes the results and analysis of our obstruction of justice investigation. involving the president. >> mueller says specifically he didn't find enough evidence to move forward. this is what phil was talking about. to move forward with a crime of -- is that the same of saying obstruction didn't occur? >> not at all. in fact, when you read the mueller report carefully. this is the type of thing that's important that mueller come out and say in his own words. whether before congress or otherwise. that mueller actually goes out of his way in the report to make clear that he felt obstructed in certain parts of his investigation that he was never able to get to the bottom of it. most famously the question of paul manafort handing over polling date to konstantin

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190116:06:25:00

the first one, manafort, is talking to his buddies wiies ab what they want with the soviet and united states. we know that the trump team, made sure that the platform was changed in a way that was better for the russian perspective. how troubling is that to you? >> it's really troubling. because, potentially, it means that there was a policy shift. by a major party nominee and the question was, i think, is whether or not that is done in exchange for something of value. legally that is what the issue is. whether or not there's a quid pro quo, we don't have -- >> for it to be a crime. for it to be a crime of. >> my bar is never a crime. it's just about what was wrong, what should you not have done. and who knew. but i hear you about it being a felony. second piece of coincidence here. the places that much of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180125:16:05:00

he's ready to talk to the mueller investigators, but he will be guided by his personal counsel. cnn crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz with me now on this. the president says, yes, absolutely, shimon, his lawyers they might tap the brakes there. >> reporter: that's sort of the message that, you know, we keep getting from different people, certainly from the president and some of his attorneys. and then in private conversations that our reporters had with people close to the president. you know, we really don't know ultimately what the president is going to do. now, naturally his attorneys want to show that he's being cooperative, that he's willing to do it, but that is a key distinction, a key phrase here, you know, it will be up to the lawyers. he's going to take the advice of his attorneys. because keep in mind whether this happens under oath or not, talking to fbi agents, being interviewed by them and answering their questions, you have to be truthful because if not, you could be charged with a crime of -- for basically lying.

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