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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:19:32:00

that's all the proof you need to demonstrate the proposition that this is going to be front and center in this election cycle. >> howard do you think the public is putting an unfair expectation on the attorney general and president obama to handle what is a city problem because they're black? >> when i started as a local reporter i covered police in louisville kentucky. i know that policing has always been a local matter. i think as a general policy it should be a local matter. you don't want a vast government distant bureaucracy dealing with the everyday relationships between the police and communities all around the country. that has a totalitarian ring to it. on the other hand laws strive to make sure that there's some respect for the first amendment respect for the constitution, there's respect for the fourth

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:19:01:00

isut fromis frustrating some in the community. when people heard there would be documents released, many thought it would mean full disclosure. after hearing from a number of experts, it became clear that's not how the process works. those papers were never meant to go public at this stage of the investigation. the police commissioner says he understands the public's frustration with the process. >> the family and community and public deserve transparency and truth. >> i understand the frustration, i understand the sense of urgency, and so has the organization. and that is why we have finished it a day ahead of time. getting to the right answer is more important than the speed. making sure that we look and overturn every rock is more important than just coming forth and giving a document. >> i'm joined by nbc's ron allen with me at city hall. protesters will be marching our way shortly. what do you have about that? >> reporter: well we'll see.

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20150430-15:03:00

blocks between where he was picked up, at the tail end of this ride, to the police station, and where he is taken to jail, this is the length of time they're together. and it's hard to know where he gets this impression that he was trying to harm himself. he can't see him. there's a metal divider between the two men. and we should also mention that this prisoner is still in jail, when he was interviewed by police investigators, according to this document, obtained by "the washington post." so there's a lot of added questions here, really, and it really just adds to the picture that, you know, what the state attorney's office will have to deal with here is a very complicated case. a lot of people made some judgments based on the few seconds of video that we've been showing, and certainly the public has reacted to. it's really not fair to make any conclusions based on just those few seconds of video. >> no, but it does go to exactly how complicated it will be for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:05:08:00

investigation as tight, accurate and timely as we can. >> when do you expect the police department would be able to release more information about what happened, information in any form? >> you know, what we have tried to do, since the beginning of this unfortunate incident, is put out as much information as we can and a lot of the experts have mentioned the fact that we are putting out more information than we should put out. for us, it was very important from the onset to keep the public as informed as possible, to make sure they knew we understood the seriousness of the situation, the concern and angst of the community and moved to address that. at the same time, this is a criminal investigation and there is evidence that has to be preserved. we do that in all of our criminal cases. so we have tried to find the balance of releasing as much information as we can as we are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150430:11:27:00

done if the information was released? i mean, the public has a right to know. what i would like to know from the prosecutors what's the reason? what is the damage that can be done by releasing the information? if there is none, release it. >> well, when you say damage, potential damage, knowing that whatever is in that investigation could result in anger? is that what you mean? >> one aspect. >> people get angry, find out about it eventually. holding it back is not the answer. what i'm saying is what their argument is somehow compromise their case by releasing that information. >> yeah. >> that's the argument. >> if there's going to be any chance of a grand jury investigation. that information can't be out there, can't be in the hands of the grand jurors before the determination. you have to let that happen and then diz close away. >> six officers suspended. we know that. we know we have one man dead and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:13:33:00

continues. the hashtag "mom of the year" continues to trend. and here's one tweet in particular we wanted to show you. there it is "anybody else see the mom of the year and know their mama would have done the same thing to them?" then there's this one as well. "i get the mom of the year posts, but if a white woman was smacking her kid in public would we be praising as well?" double standard hashtag double standard there. we should tell you, jose we spent a fair amount of time looking at what folks are saying about graham. and while it's not scientific based on what i've seen overwhelmingly people seem to support not just what graham did but also how she did it as well. >> craig, i have to tell you, i'm not going to taken a opinion on this but it doesn't really matter what color your skin is or what language you speak, if your mom is out there and she sees youing down something that bad, she's going to react somehow or something. >> agree wholeheartedly my friend. >> craig, gooed to see you. >> good to see you. >> thanks.

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150430-09:23:15

Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150430-09:23:15
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:01:07:00

we have, for all the facts that we have about the number of law enforcement officials on the ground and the number of arrests and where protesters are right now, honestly for everything that we can discern in our reporting, nobody can really tell you right now what happens next in baltimore. if you're looking for foreseeable benchmarks for when things might happen and what things might happen in this story we don't know what the benchmarks will be. for example, we were told today by police there's no time line for when the public might expect to hear updates about the police investigation into freddie gray's death. the police say they will give information to the local prosecutor about the police investigation into freddie gray's death. they'll give that information to the local prosecutor on friday but don't expect to see any of it. the public won't see any of that information. there's no reason to expect that what happens on friday will give the public any information that they do not already have about this case. we also do not yet know when the state autopsy on freddie gray's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:23:42:00

baltimore. this is true in cities all around the world. people with power and people without. >> well, what do you think of local politicians in a black community. do you think they put the pressure on the majority in the country? do they use their clout? there's an awful lot of members of the african-american and black caucus in the d.c. and federal government. and i just wonder, do they crack the whip enough? do they make sure that people listen to them you know, as a deal. if you want to be part of the majority that wins elections, you've got to help us. >> i have to say, it's difficult. these are people who have dedicated their lives, you know, for the most part for serving the community and public service, but it's also within a system that is inherently flawed and inhrnterently does not serve the public and the masses. so to play along, to get along, you've got to play along. and i'm not accusing anyone from the black caucus or any black official of power of that but it's almost a systemic inevitability, that there are compromises that to the cost of the people. >> you think it's an attitude of go along to get along or get

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150430:10:50:00

politics. bottom line is the government must be transparent. we have the right to know what happened, whether it makes the police look bad, whether it charges them with a crime, or whether it exonerates them. >> and i got a practical conclusion, which i think is honest and just reasonable. if it turns out for some weird reason that he just reasonable. if it turns out for some reason he actually hurt himself, the people aren't going to buy it unless there's video. >> correct, correct. we may never know the truth or the truth may be too difficult to accept. but keeping all this information from the public is what fuels these demonstrations. which unfortunately have now come here. >> all right. across the country. >> yeah. >> judge, thank you very much. >> you're welcome, guys. coming up on this thursday, j jeraldy face to face with another angry protester. >> i can see you. >> what do you see? >> i see a person -- in my face. >> yes. >> trying to -- >> i'm in my job and telling

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