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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:23:23:00

they have done better? is this a better deal? is this like a wider strike zone for a pitcher? >> you can make that case. here's the thing. we know it provided -- >> do you buy the fact that it makes a significant -- >> yes, it makes a difference in a game especially bad weather, raining, cold weather, it makes a difference. >> a softer football is easier to throw? >> easier to throw, easier to catch, easier not to fumble. >> and let me go with steven on that, every time you play football on a cold day, and it's really inflated, it hurts to catch it sometimes. it's a hard thing to catch. your thoughts? >> i'm not going to say that's the reason the patriots won the super bowl or even if they beat the colts in the nfc championship. they could have been playing with basketballs and i think the patriots would have won that game without any problem. but this is a preference of brady. he's an extremely competitive athlete and an extremely competitive quarterback. we've always known that about him. every great athlete, i don't care what sport you're talking about or what the equipment is they're looking for every little edge and every way they can bend the rules to their advantage.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150507-19:48:00

doing the q&a with him tonight. he has to say something. he can't let this slide. the problem is tom really painted himself into a box the week before the super bowl with his complete denial and expression of his own innocence, denial that he knew anything about this report suggests that the opposite is probably true. i think tom is going to have to backtrack a little bit tonight. i'm not sure how he's going to do it. he may have to say before the super bowl he didn't want to cause a distraction or something like that. maybe he'll cop to a little more tonight than he did back then. i don't think we're going to get a blanket confession from him. >> i'm hoping he doesn't confess because he didn't do anything. that's my hope that he stays the course and there's some way that, you know he wasn't involved with this. but again, it's really quite a lot points to the fact that something did indeed happen. >> i think what tom is probably guilty of maybe not being a criminal he's guilty of being obsessive, being extremely competitive, which all great athletes all great quarterbacks are. is he looking for every edge every way to bend the rules to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:06:23:00

that team wants in a football. and they clearly knew what brady wanted. now there is no actual smoking pressure gauge that leads right to tom brady. but, you know, the wells committee found that it was pretty clear. >> let me give you a shot at it, rob. what is the consequence of this if it gets out that it's accepted as fact that this commission report is true, that the team manipulated the pressure on the ball, they took advantage to give themselves an edge. they basically rigged that game, the afc game and maybe other games. is this going to put an asterisk next to them in the record books? will this go in the history books? well that. >> won the world championship, but there was that penultimate game where they were playing a little bit of hanky-panky there with the pressure gauge? >> listen, thing are two consequences. one, i think the nfl will discipline the patriots. i think we'll see a fine. i think we could very well see draft picks taken away. i think we could very well see a suspension given to tom brady going into next year. i think those things are all very much on the table. but i think, chris, to your

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:18:07:00

congressional sanctions. if this test vote passes a full vote is expected to follow in about 20 minutes. keeping a close eye there. we'll keep you posted here throughout the hour. the knives are out in the nfl scandal known as deflate deflategate. today tom brady's agent accused the nfl and indianapolis colts of possibly conducting a sting operation against his client calling it a "tear bell disappointment." and he noted that the nfl is one of the firm's clients. brady will speak tonight at a forum at salem stat. to date he's not commented on the report but has in previous interviews denied any wrongdoing. the report investigated whether he and the patriots deflated game balls for a competitive edge in this year's afc game. it is concluded it is more probable than not that brady was generally aware of the deflation there. in addition, the report cleared the patriots' head coach and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:20:33:00

max, different than anywhere else in the western democracy world. i don't know if i were facing that decision whether i'd prefer -- i think i would like to live and i think that this edge is spiritual but as long as there's life, there's possibilities for redemption and growth and coming -- >> that sort of that sentence doesn't leave room for redemption really. if this 22-year-old man never going to have physical contact with another human being. >> not in the eyes of the law but the deep spiritual sense that he could come to terms to what he did. feel genuine regret and ask for forgiveness. that is sort the terms which i think about it in a personal matter. from the policy perspective, should we have super max? unclear to me that we should and super max, in the sense of like a security issue? like that's not really what is happening here. it is punishment for the sake of that kind of punishment. >> very complicated thing here

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:00:39:00

and across the state from where the university of texas mean green plays football. it is on the edge of the barnett shale, the largest source of natural gas, which stretches 5,000 square miles beknead a dozen counties. there was enough concerns in the denton community that residents voted last november on texas' first ban on fracking. the texas legislature now appears to be on the verge of banning the banning of fracking. a bill that would undercut any local laws banning fracking has passed through the republican legislature and sent to the republican governor, greg abbott expected to sign it. mayor chris watts joining me. why did you guys down there decide to ban fracking? >> well chris, that was an interesting phenomenon. basically, we had a situation where we passed an ordinance in 2013 that increased the setbacks for oil and gas wells from residential neighborhoods and protected uses. right after that a few months

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:03:39:00

stadium where the university of texas mean green plays football. it is on the edge of the barnett shale, the largest source of natural gas, which stretches 5,000 square miles beneath a dozen counties. given this there was enough concerns in the denton community that residents voted last november on texas' first ban on fracking. the texas legislature now appears to be on the verge of banning the banning of fracking. a bill that would undercut any local laws banning fracking has passed through the republican legislature and sent to the republican governor, greg abbott, expected to sign it. mayor chris watts joining me. why did you guys down there decide to ban fracking? >> well, chris, that was an interesting phenomenon. basically, we had a situation where we passed an ordinance in 2013 that increased the setbacks for oil and gas wells from residential neighborhoods and protected uses. right after that, a few months after that, an operator was coming in to rework a well and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150507:23:24:00

even if this was a mental edge for tom brady, that's going to help him mentally to throw a better pass, i don't think this is the reason we can say the patriots have won four super bowls with tom brady and bill belichick. if this is an example, you talk about it being a "saturday night live" sketch that's exactly what it is. when you come down to it, it's very silly and i don't think it's had any impact on any game. >> listen i watch baseball games, which aren't as exciting as football games, i admit, but how many times have you seen some umpire grab a ball look at it, and see it's nicked up and throws it away and puts in a new ball. somebody decided a long time the condition of the ball, whatever the sport is, is important. >> it's absolutely important. and even if it's a little advantage, a minor advantage that tom brady is getting from inflating these footballs or deflating these footballs, he is the face of the nfl. besides peyton manning, the casual football fan knows tom brady. >> let me challenge steven on this. you agree with me. if it's no big deal why'd he do it? and if it was not big deal why'd he pay a passing presents

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150506:17:51:00

after the patriots defeated the colts in the afc game 45-7. it was a great game but does this bass ardize the results of the super bowl? >> look i don't know how much it necessarily paints the results of everything the patriots did. the patriots were going to pound on the colts regardless of deflated footballs. that was a match-up that everybody looked at and thought the patriots were the better team. >> why would the patriots need to probably cheat? >> because everybody is looking for an edge thomas whether it's guys stuffing up baseballs using pine tar, everybody is looking for an edge. the problem with the patriots there's been a habit of trying to get a edge in various ways

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150506:19:20:00

european union and stop the tide of immigration has made them a very much more effective campaigning machine than they had been previously and absolute nightmare for david cameron. >> and john miliband's people have suggested if there is a hung out, voting system that they will somehow have the edge. how will it work if that's what happens? >> reporter: who knows? i wish i could give you a clear answer. there was a question of arithmetic, of course there is part of that how did the numbers stack up? who can we do deals with? can we get across the line so we have over half of the members of parliament? you need to get to 326 to do that. but there's also legitimacy questions. will public opinion accept the party that came second say if that's labor, doing deals with the parties that came third and fourth?

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