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Transcripts for MSNBC The ReidOut 20240604 23:51:00

Was unlawfully conspiring to solicit requests and get ruby freeman to get new false statements that would fit in their conspiracy, lies, online, online. the indictment says they were recruited by william loses philip that third, the head of a group the causes of black voices for trump. in june ruby freeman and shaye moss were cleared of any fraud cases. and this whole process led to a georgia elections board double checking what are now initially what led to the indictments. so they even double check what the now indicted coconspirators were pushing. indictments are just. at the d.a. was clear about that last night. a set of allegations that have not been proven. these people are legally presumed innocent. but being legally presumed innocent s court is the legal side. the public side, or we just saw in that general six testimony and what has been documented, which you might read about in a paper, has been beyond ugly.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:05:00

Estate, called althorp. we got a look at side diana s stunning childhood home. her brother charles and his wife gave nbc s cynthia mcfadden a tour. this is a room i would sit with diana tap dancing as a teenager. as a teenager, she was endless tap dancing. that s might main connection to this house. inside the grand house, it was not always warm and friendly. the parents divorced, and her mother lost custody of the children. but the father remarried a woman called raine spencer. diana and her brother called her acid rain, and they kept her at arm s length in one of the estate s smallest rooms. we were up in the attic, and for a house like this, i d say very, very modest rooms. but that s the way it was. diana s unhappy childhood would later manifest itself in a big way. she was very, very needy. penny chuner has written extensively about the royals including books on both prince charles and diana.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:05:00

Panorama, with mark basheer. where she deliver that now infamous remark about camilla that ricocheted around the world. there were three of us in this marriage, she told basheer. so it was a bit crowded. if she expose herself, it was the raw diana. she thought she had to do this, prince charles had more or less admitted to having an adulterous affair with camilla. and diana felt very hurt by this, and that so she was thinking, i have to reach out and tell this, and reach out to people. diana also shocked many viewers when asked if charles would ever become king. she said, quote, i don t know if any of us would know the answer to that. it was very powerful tv, but while saying many of the things that she did say, which i felt were totally fair, she used it as an opportunity to attack prince charles fitness to be a monarch, to be a future king. that was a major, major problem.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:13:00

I m amazed that she s been brave enough to take me on. and i suppose, in love? of course. whatever in love means. the real story behind that rather awkward interview actually goes much deeper. charles was hesitant to propose to diana, so much so that is father, prince philip, sent him a leather. philip was saying to him, look, you ve been seeing this girl, you can t leader of the garden path, so to speak. either merrier, or let her go. otherwise, she s gonna be a very damaged young woman. charles, under pressure to fulfill his royal duties, and diana, just 19 years old, decide to pledge what was essentially a arrange mayors. she was very much in love with him. and he was not yet in love with her. he was the balance into asking dana to marry him before he was

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:22:30

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:22:30
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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:28:00

so, so severe, the doctor immediately sprung into action. you have to be really quick to do the first assessment. two people are not reacting, so i assume they are dead. and the two others are reacting, breathing, shouting. dodi al fayed and the driver, henri paul, were dead. and trevor was somehow clinging to life. as was diana who was trapped in the backseat. did the woman in the back say anything? this woman did not say anything. she was unconscious. her dead was down. she had difficulty to breathe. when i looked at her, she was still a very beautiful woman. in the chaos, neither doctor realized who it was. i think it s well known, a prince or something. and his girlfriend. or wife or something. like that. by now, photographer pierre had arrived. just as he was preparing to snap some photos, police showed up and ordered him out of the tunnel. but he still managed to get these dramatic shots from the outside looking in. i had a little telephoto lens. i took pictures of anything that i could see. meanwhile, the doctor was desperately trying to help

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:56:00

Reduced after that. but when it came to her marriage, diana s book lay haste on the inevitable. the prince and princess of whales have began closing the book on their fairytale romance. they are separating after 11 often stormy years of marriage. of course, it was only a formality. the two had already been living separate lives. then, diana decided to make another change. over the next few months, i will be seeking a more suitable way of combining a meaningful public role with hopefully, a more private life. the most popular women in the world was withdrawing from public life. diana went into semi seclusion, allowing her to spend more time with her sons, william and harry. as they recalled in a 2000 interview with nbc news. as children, we wanted to spend time with her. and the time was amazing. just a mother, as anyone would say about their own mother. just amazing.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:22:00

Today friday night, saturday, sunday or today or friday night, saturday, sunday or today or at friday night, saturday, sunday or today or at the speech he gave in alabama today or at the speech he gave in alabama on saturday night in south carolina. alabama on saturday night in south carolina, you know, over the weekend as welt carolina, you know, over the weekend as welt he carolina, you know, over the weekend as well. he would be in front of the judge at as well. he would be in front of the judge at five o clock today and she would judge at five o clock today and she would say judge at five o clock today and she would say your bail i5 judge at five o clock today and she would say your bail is revoked and you are would say your bail is revoked and you are going to spend a few days in ail you are going to spend a few days in jail to you are going to spend a few days in jail to think you are going to spend a few days in jail to think about this. that would happen jail to think about this. that would happen to jail to think about this. that would happen to any other defendant. that is what happen to any other defendant. that is what is happen to any other defendant. that is what is going on here. he doesn t need is what is going on here. he doesn t need to is what is going on here. he doesn t need to contact anyone directly, but he is doing need to contact anyone directly, but he is doing is fermenting the seeds of violence, just like he did leading of violence, just like he did leading up to january six. he s doing leading up to january six. he s doing this leading up to january six. he s doing this and this trial. he is getting doing this and this trial. he is getting all his supporters worked up, getting all his supporters worked up. and getting all his supporters worked up, and they all know who the judge is, who up, and they all know who the judge is, who the up, and they all know who the judge is, who the prosecutor i5, up, and they all know who the judge is, who the prosecutor is, who is coming to is, who the prosecutor is, who is coming to testify or not. they know, and look coming to testify or not. they know, and look what happened onjanuary six. and look what happened onjanuary six~ so and look what happened onjanuary six~ so this and look what happened onjanuary six. so this is an extension of that six. so this is an extension of that you six. so this is an extension of that. you can t treat this as something separate. donald trump i5 something separate. donald trump is continuing something separate. donald trump is continuing to try to undermine our democracy continuing to try to undermine our democracy now by going after the judicial democracy now by going after the judicial system in many ways the same judicial system in many ways the same way judicial system in many ways the same way netanyahu has done recently same way netanyahu has done recently. i same way netanyahu has done recentl . ., , ., ., ~ ., recently. i went to get your take on this, philip- recently. i went to get your take on this, philip. i m

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:43:00

The backlog by the end of the by april you up to about 1300 a week. the most recent figures from robert jenrick the most recent figures from robert jenrick is the most recent figures from robert jenrick is they are now recruiting people. jenrick is they are now recruiting people, productivity has improved and they people, productivity has improved and they will be able to clear the backlog and they will be able to clear the backlog by the end of the year philip backlog by the end of the year philip i backlog by the end of the year philip i got that from robert jenrick philip i got that from robert jenrick today. do philip i got that from robert jenrick today. philip i got that from robert jenrick today. philip i got that from robert jenrick toda . , ., , jenrick today. do you believe him? nick they are jenrick today. do you believe him? nick they are the jenrick today. do you believe him? nick they are the most jenrick today. do you believe him? nick they are the most up-to-datej nick they are the most up to date figures we have. we nick they are the most up-to-date figures we have. figures we have. we really need to make progress figures we have. we really need to make progress in figures we have. we really need to make progress in processing - figures we have. we really need to| make progress in processing claims and break make progress in processing claims and break the business model of these and break the business model of these criminal gangs, bringing people these criminal gangs, bringing people here, many of whom disappear into the people here, many of whom disappear into the system when they get here because into the system when they get here because part of the deal isn tjust the fee because part of the deal isn tjust the fee they paid to get here but they are the fee they paid to get here but they are forced into modern slavery, sometimes they are forced into modern slavery, sometimes prostitution, to pay back the rest sometimes prostitution, to pay back the rest of sometimes prostitution, to pay back the rest of the fee. we need to stop this trait the rest of the fee. we need to stop this trait. we the rest of the fee. we need to stop this trait. ~ ~ ., the rest of the fee. we need to stop this trait. ~ ~ ., ., , ., ,, this trait. we know what you think needs to be this trait. we know what you think needs to be done this trait. we know what you think needs to be done because - this trait. we know what you think needs to be done because you - this trait. we know what you think needs to be done because you tell this trait. we know what you think i needs to be done because you tell us that we need to stop this trait, but you have had 13 years to do that and haven t managed it, so why should anyone believe you will be able to do it now? we

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:25:00

Democratic s strategy here? first of all, we are here because democratic s strategy here? first of all, we are here because richard i all, we are here because richard nixon all, we are here because richard nixon wasn t held accountable in 1972~ nixon wasn t held accountable in 1972 he nixon wasn t held accountable in 1972. he was pardoned. he was never sent to 1972. he was pardoned. he was never sent to jail. 1972. he was pardoned. he was never sent to jail, he was never tried, none 5ent to jail, he was never tried, none of sent to jail, he was never tried, none of that, and that is why we are here today none of that, and that is why we are here today. for the democrats, they ust here today. for the democrats, they just need here today. for the democrats, they just need to here today. for the democrats, they just need to keep doing what they are doing just need to keep doing what they are doing to much of the american people that they are fighting for them and fixing their problems and making them and fixing their problems and making their lives better. donald trump making their lives better. donald trump is making their lives better. donald trump is out for donald trump and no one else, trump is out for donald trump and no one else, by trump is out for donald trump and no one else, by the way, he s not for democracy one else, by the way, he s not for democracy either. and that is the contrast democracy either. and that is the contrast to democracy either. and that is the contrast to us even now to november 2024. contrast to us even now to november 2024. at contrast to us even now to november 2024. at this process has to go and no matter what, and donald trump i5 begging that he want to be held accountable, but for the democracy in this accountable, but for the democracy in this country to continue, he must be. ,., in this country to continue, he must be. ., , ., in this country to continue, he must be. ., , , be. all right, both of you see this as critical as be. all right, both of you see this as critical as the be. all right, both of you see this as critical as the special - be. all right, both of you see this as critical as the special counsel. as critical as the special counsel continues this investigation. we will continue talking about more topics in a little bit, but good to have your perspective marianne and philip on that story, and also on the current president biden in arizona. thanks for watching and we will be back with you in just a little bit.

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