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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240608 04:20

border executive order do you p think the public is buying thate joe biden is securing the border when 1.8 million could come in every year?: >> absolutely not and if i'm att the debateag stage and he callse weak i say joe the taliban told you what to do i would say the cartels tell you what to do aoc bosses you around joe bidenar you're the weakest president we've ever had in the history of the unites states of america. these border control policies he just initiated they changed the definition of fear you didn't even have to say you're scaredro in order to get asylum if you're silent they interpret that aset being scared and they let you come on in harold this isn't aa 50/50 race50 joe biden is losind every single battleground state if you are tied into virginia this is looking like a landslide >> he is 4 points ahead and florid a up and all of the rust belt states he needs to win upo

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240608 05:11

day in and day out, waking up at the crack of dawn to wait in line to get one of the few seats available to the public and press at 100 center street here in manhattan, so tonight i am joined by a very special legal panel who also spent many hours in the manhattan criminal courthouse. please welcome nbc senior legal correspondent and attorney, laura jarrett. msnbc host, legal contributor and former criminal trial attorney, katie fang, and msnbc legal correspondent and former big law litigator, lisa rubin. they are here with us for the whole hour along with msnbc host giving us their impressions from inside the courthouse. lisa, obviously some of these witnesses got a ton of attention. they may not have been the most important witnesses but stormy daniels, michael cohen and maybe the most surprising witness, which was the defendants last witness, bob costello. i thought that was a huge bomb. but what was your impression of how they did that people might not get from just reading

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240608 02:31

this was not that. this was -- the judge was fired up. and i think he was worried about what he might say. he clears the courtroom for only a few minutes. we should make that clear, it wasn't long. we all come back in, and he's still kind of rolling his eyes for the remainder of the afternoon. >> so there's a period that the period where everyone's out of the courtroom other than you have the, obviously, the defense table, prosecution table, but then the public and the press are out of the room. so now we're -- >> not all the public. the allies stayed. >> that's what i was going to say. so it's really interesting, because i think -- you mentioned the first two row, which are sort of friend of -- it's like bride and groom. they're still there. but this is one where all of us have to go with the cold record. >> and it's chaotic. the media's screaming we have a right to be here. our media lawyer is trying to object. the court officers are having none of it. the judge is not having any of it. so everybody's ushered out. the judge did make a record. in a couple hours we saw the transcript. we know what happened. in the moment we all were sent

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240608 05:31

prosecutor was challenging him in a way that he didn't like and he didn't like being interrupted when she was objecting, most of those objections were sustained and so in the room the tension is boiling and it finally, the judge sends the jeering out and i go oh, gosh, here we go, but then robert castillo's giving it back to the judge and the judge got so upset he clears the courtroom from the press, which is highly unusual. usually if there is a security situation, that's one thing. this is not that. the judge was fired up and i think he was worried about what he might say so he clears the courtroom for only a few minutes. it wasn't long, but we all come back in and he still kind of rolling his eyes and for the remainder of the afternoon. >> there is a period where everyone is out of the courtroom other then you have the defense team, the prosecution table but then the public and the press are out of the room. >> not all of the public.

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240608 05:16

issue one side thinks that the other side is a threat to democracy. both sides think the other is a threat to democracy. so it's somewhat cuts both ways in the minds of many in the public and the pull numbers show that when you look at the democracy numbers, congressman charlie dent, we appreciate your time. >> thank you thank you, your honor out front next, some democrats who were leaning towards donald trump, that's right democrats leaning towards donald trump are now having second thoughts after the former president was convicted in new york, i'm going to talk to one of those voters next plus an emotional day in court in the hunter biden gun trial, his daughter, trembling as he testified, hunter biden wiping away tears, what she told the jury and career government officials, walking away from their jobs because of what they claim is an attempt to to downplay the 4s in gaza sleep sealed the sheiks difference is real from the light to the

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Transcripts for CNN Laura Coates Live 20240608 03:17

right? the argument has been that he was not required to disclose this he disclosed it today. why did he do that if he wasn't required to? so i think this is sort of a tacit admission that i should have disclosed that then i did not. and the purpose of ethics laws is not did you purchase a vote? it's we don't want the public to question that we don't want a decision overturning roe versus wade to be infected by even the appearance that this billions or millions of dollars, but he's received, influenced his vote and so that is a grave injury. so the integrity of our entire justice system, and i don't want to push it away by saying we're under no illusions about how clarence thomas would have voted. respectfully, i don't know that we can say that vital work ahead yeah. >> and an example of the importance of that is the fact that every other federal employee is held to a standard infinitely higher than what we currently see among our supreme court justices. it's basically what we refer to as the 2050 role. you're not allowed to accept gifts unless it's worth $20 or less. and you can only

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240608 05:13

trouble. >> he was talking about some policy, some border policies in his most recent campaign, stop along with other issues. i know certainly you disagree with him on that policy, but he did spend some time on it quentin? >> folks. thank you so much for being with us. we do appreciate it thank you now, i want to bring in former republican congressman charlie dent. charlie, you heard biden there. and what a backdrop there. he was evoking the bravery of american soldiers on d-day. he was urging america and the world to protect freedom, defend democracy yet clear contrast to trump, even if he didn't use his name, what do you think who do you think? i should say this speech was intended for well, it's certainly the speech was intended for the american public to try to raise or elevate the issue of democracy, of course, with the backdrop of normandy and point the hock are our greatest generation. >> so many of them stood up to hitler and his third reich, which was the greatest threat to human freedom and democracy

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS This Is India 20240608 02:46

between communities or caste. there are many schemes where we don't have any kind of division.— don't have any kind of division. , ., ., division. do you agree with that? i division. do you agree with that? l totally _ division. do you agree with that? i totally disagree - that? i totally disagree because _ that? i totally disagree because the _ that? i totally disagree because the kind - that? i totally disagree because the kind of- that? i totally disagree - because the kind of division that— because the kind of division that the _ because the kind of division that the narendra _ because the kind of division that the narendra modi - that the narendra modi government— that the narendra modi government has- that the narendra modi l government has created, that the narendra modi - government has created, the entire — government has created, the entire world _ government has created, the entire world knows _ government has created, the entire world knows it, - government has created, the entire world knows it, and i government has created, the i entire world knows it, and when you said — entire world knows it, and when you said in — entire world knows it, and when you said in terms _ entire world knows it, and when you said in terms of— entire world knows it, and whenl you said in terms of employment and in— you said in terms of employment and in terms _ you said in terms of employment and in terms of— you said in terms of employment and in terms of selection - you said in terms of employment and in terms of selection on - and in terms of selection on policies _ and in terms of selection on policies and _ and in terms of selection on policies and the _ and in terms of selection on policies and the welfare - and in terms of selection on policies and the welfare of i and in terms of selection on . policies and the welfare of the public— policies and the welfare of the public in — policies and the welfare of the public in society. _ policies and the welfare of the public in society. the - policies and the welfare of the public in society. the biggestl public in society. the biggest problem _ public in society. the biggest problem in _ public in society. the biggest problem in our— public in society. the biggest problem in our country- public in society. the biggest problem in our country 's - problem in our country 's unemployment. - problem in our country 's unemployment. most - problem in our country 's unemployment. most ofi problem in our country 's . unemployment. most of us problem in our country 's - unemployment. most of us are getting — unemployment. most of us are getting educated _ unemployment. most of us are getting educated and - unemployment. most of us are getting educated and we - unemployment. most of us are getting educated and we are i getting educated and we are getting _ getting educated and we are getting out— getting educated and we are getting out of— getting educated and we are getting out of our— getting educated and we are getting out of our cities, - getting educated and we are getting out of our cities, out of the — getting out of our cities, out of the villages _ getting out of our cities, out of the villages and _ getting out of our cities, out of the villages and coming . getting out of our cities, out| of the villages and coming to cities — of the villages and coming to cities to— of the villages and coming to cities to get _ of the villages and coming to cities to get degrees - of the villages and coming to cities to get degrees and - of the villages and coming to cities to get degrees and the| cities to get degrees and the moment— cities to get degrees and the moment they— cities to get degrees and the moment they get _ cities to get degrees and the moment they get degrees i cities to get degrees and thel moment they get degrees it's very— moment they get degrees it's very difficult— moment they get degrees it's very difficult to _ moment they get degrees it's very difficult to get _ moment they get degrees it's very difficult to get a - moment they get degrees it's very difficult to get a job. - very difficult to get a job. especially— very difficult to get a job. especially muslim, - very difficult to get a job. especially muslim, dalit i very difficult to get a job. i especially muslim, dalit and christian communities are being targeted very easily. especially in private companies.- especially in private companies. especially in private comanies. ., ., especially in private comanies. ., ., companies. what do you say to that? i companies. what do you say to that? l totally _ companies. what do you say to that? l totally do _ companies. what do you say to that? i totally do not _ companies. what do you say to that? i totally do not agree - that? i totally do not agree with that — that? i totally do not agree with that fact. _ that? i totally do not agree with that fact. every - that? i totally do not agree i with that fact. every company has their—

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Arabian Adventures 20240608 01:34:15

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Arabian Adventures 20240608 01:34:15
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS This Is India 20240608 02:46:15

Transcripts for BBCNEWS This Is India 20240608 02:46:15
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