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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20220202 06:31:00

Can take a meandering walk in washington, d.c., at a time like that, and lay down pipe bombs, and there s not more publicly known at this stage and they have not been apprehended. i know, it s amazing. when every house has a ring doorbell cam on it, it s extraordinary to think that this person is still unidentified. but these investigations are particularly hard. if you look back at the best example, the unabomber, which took the fbi somewhere in the neighborhood of 15, maybe 17 years of investigation to ultimately identify the unabomber. that was only after he submitted a manifesto and the fbi engineered to have it published, and his brother stepped forward when he recognized it and identified him. these are very, very tough

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20220202 02:30:00

Match through gait analysis. i m coming to you today to once again ask for help with the pipe bomb investigation. we still believe there is someone out there who has information they may not have realized was significant until now. reporter: it s impossible to say whether the suspect even had ties to the capitol attack, or what the real goal was that day. all we know is that someone managed to plant two bombs in a city boiling with security forces and police. and all this time later, is still on the run. anderson? tom, thank you. perspective now from andrew mccabe. we ve talked about this before. is it clear why we don t know more at this point? it s fascinating that someone can take a meandering walk in washington, d.c., at a time like

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130711:22:05:00

Was a poor presentation. he had a lot of the falcons, but it was a meandering walk through the evidence, instead of making declarative statements. i don t know why he was asking so many questions. questions are doubt. questions are what the defense raises. let me ask you, faith. i disagree with lisa on this point. there are questions because the only other eyewitness to this encounter is dead. so obviously there are going to be questions. and on rebuttal, i m sure the state is going to get up and say don t reward this defendant for killing the only other eyewitness. i thought the prosecutor did a great job of painting a narrative today. why are we here? who started this? who profiled? who pursued in who had a gun? who had all the power? one person, and that was george zimmerman. john? i think it was true he was powerful and he talked about who trayvon was and why he was being profiled and all that. but i have to tell you, i didn t like the questions that he was always leaving up to the juries. and at the end of the day, i don t think he was that strong on whether or not he himself had proven the case for

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