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America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith-20220120-19:01:00

attorney alvin bragg has to say to his critics. we roll own into hour two here, "america reports." >> john: good to be with you another hour, i'm john roberts in washington. similar circumstances on the west coast, the top prosecutor is accused of putting criminals ahead of the people they victimize. the man just out of the blue decided to murder a young woman in the middle of an upscale store in l.a. the expected killer has a decade long criminal history that spans both coasts. >> sandra: and new at 2:00, l.a. county sheriff says another example of criminals thriving thanks to a district attorney who makes committing crimes easy. so to the l.a. county sheriff in a moment. villanueva on that. but john, you look at what is happening right now, and in l.a., stats show 94% jump in homicides in l.a. county. over just a two-year span.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140313:13:23:00

covers 35,000 square miles in and around the indian ocean and the gulf of thailand. of course, chinese sat images picked up possible debris from the plane's last confirmed position, but planes sent to the area turned up nothing. this "wall street journal" report clearly is driving the day on this story and this idea that essentially it may have been a ghost plane for four hours, a la the payne stewart incident, and it may mean looking for it somewhere over the indian ocean or somewhere closer to the border of pakistan. a quick look at the first number in today's databank and big news for american workers. 3.1 million. that's how many salaried workers could become eligible for overtime pay if the labor department changes the rules the president is thinking about tinkering with. today, president obama is asking the labor department to review the regulations that label people as managers or professionals, that could qualify them for hourly overtime.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:04:37:00

they don't like the outcome of an election in a fair fight. >> in the last election cycle, if you look at the top ten outside donors to two campaign, of the top ten, seven of them donated to causes on candidates on the right. those were all corporate donors, some republican organized groups like karl rove's outfit, chamber of commerce, they all gave to the right. of those that gooif the left in the top ten in the last election cycle were unions and public sector unions prominent among them. do you see the effort to strip union rights, particularly in the midwestern states, as an effort to sort of cut the supply lines from democrats so that they can't financially compete in the next election cycle? >> absolutely. i mean, i'll use my state as another perfect example. we have collective bargaining in florida's constitution so, the republican legislature can't go after that right. so instead they've got a bill that they're pursuing that would prohibit public employees from being able to use a union due

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:01:22:00

submit original birth certificates to get on the ballot in louisiana. and no, there is no weird circumcision certificate loophole in the louisiana bill, at least not yet. today governor bobby jindal's office announced preemptively before that bill has even passed that if it does pass he would love to sign it. mr. jindal's spokesman telling the "new orleans times-picayune," quote, if the legislature passes it, we'll sign it. it's not just bobby jindal and the poor, sad arizona legislature. birther bills are happening all over the place. birther bills have been proposed this session in as far as we caç tell, at least these 13 states. nebraska's bill would actually require the parents of a candidakan candidate for president or vice president to have both been american citizens and it seebs their birth certificates, as well. constitution be darned. nebraska wants to see them. oklahoma's birther bill already passed in the senate there, and there is a public hearing set for the texas birther bill

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:08:22:00

loophole in the louisiana bill, at least not yet. today governor bobby jindal's office announced preemptively before that bill has even passed that if it does pass he would love to sign it. mr. jindal's spokesman telling the "new orleans times-picayune," quote, if the legislature passes it, we'll sign it. it's not just bobby jindal and the poor, sad arizona legislature. birther bills are happening all over the place. birther bills have been proposed this session in as far as we can tell, at least these 13 states. nebraska's bill would actually require the parents of a candidate for president or vice president to have both been american citizens and it seeks their birth certificates, as well. constitution be darned. nebraska wants to see them. oklahoma's birther bill already passed in the senate there, and there is a public hearing set for the texas birther bill tomorrow. that ought to be fun. this is what is happening in real state legislatures in real states. in some cases states are moving on and some passing legislation

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:01:33:00

president to lead the democratic national committee.ç congresswoman, congratulations, first of all. >> thank you. thank you, rachel. >> is making it harder to register to vote, which many republican-controlled states are pursuing right now, is that a partisan tactic? >> well, i think it's sending a very strong signal that republicans don't think they can win elections in a fair fight so they need to go systematically state by state rigging it so that it makes it much more difficult for all voters, regardless of political party affiliation or philosophical approach can get to the polls. i mean, just to give you an example of a bill that's going through the legislative -- the legislative session right now in florida, i mean, this is particularly offensive to women voters, there's actual lay provision in a bill that's been introduced and pushed by the house speaker in florida that says that a newly married woman

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:04:10:00

and then they got into office and they really started doing quite radically the opposite. in montana this month, democratic governor brian schweitzer, remember he heated up his veto brand far long string of bills that had been passed by the new legislature in montana? one of those bills a bill to recriminalize medical marijuana. the republicans' bill would overturn a law passed by the people of montana in a referendum in 2004. another one of those republican passed laws would have allowed the return of cyanide leaching in mines. voters had outlawed that through a referendum not once but twice in montana. but the republican bill would have overturned what the voters said they wanted. in wisconsin, the republican legislature overturned a milwaukee referendum that mandated that companies give their workers sick leave. when that got up for the vote in milwaukee, it got 69% of the vote. the people in milwaukee want that. governor scott walker says he'll overrule the voters, the state legislature and the state will step in and overrule those voters. governor walker says he will sign that bill. in missouri last week, the ç republican legislature there

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:04:25:00

get his name on there. this is an insane issue that excites the republican base like roswell alien sighting rumors. it is also a means of using public policy to put republicans' thumb on the scale for the next election. that is also that what's happening with voter registration policy. we highlighted this yesterday as kansas governor sam brownback signed a bill that would make it harder to register to vote in kansas than anywhere else in thç country. this is a trend, and it's not getting nearly enough political attention, particularly from democrats. according to the brennan center, a nonpartisan think tank that studies this stuff, republican lawmakers in these state, all 37 of them, are proposing legislation that would make it harder to vote or to register to vote in that state. in these 13 states they are trying to make it really, really hard, tying the ability to vote to the ability to prove, "prove" being the operative word, one's citizenship, a la the kansas bill, which says essentially you'll need a birth certificate or passport in order to register

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110420:08:37:00

outside donors to two campaign, of the top ten, seven of them donated to causes on candidates on the right. those were all corporate donors, some republican organized groups like karl rove's outfit, chamber of commerce, they all gave to the right. of those that gave to the left in the top ten in the last election cycle were unions and public sector unions prominent among them. do you see the effort to strip union rights, particularly in the midwestern states, as an effort to sort of cut the supply lines from democrats so that they can't financially compete in the next election cycle? >> absolutely. i mean, i'll use my state as another perfect example. we have collective bargaining in florida's constitution so, the republican legislature can't go after that right. so instead they've got a bill that they're pursuing that would prohibit public employees from being able to use a union due ç

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