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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20210913 07:16:00

feds, or the other investigative agencies, wouldn t have access to. them well yes. but when those boxes of records arrived, sean and jen dived and ravenous lee to see what they could uncover. who keeps all of those documents? 30,000. that must have been some job going through all of this stuff. it was overwhelming. it was. i did feel conflicted about digging into my mom s affairs. but i had to know the truth. then, shawn turned on one of the computers his mom had sent for safekeeping. he intended their kids to use it, so he wanted to make sure it was clean. he checked the trash bin and could not believe what he saw. there were photos of my stepdad, bob, deceased. dead. dead. there are many photos in their. there were photos of bob

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getting up. their live has been completely upended. dr. jason practiceso helps patients prasso helps patient yefer come those challenges at the. are you sending somebody home who needs to relearn how to walk, to dress themselves, to bathe themselves, who s on oxygen now, depression, anxiety, ptsd. with all the clinic, which services one of the most medically underserved communities in the nation, patients like armendariz who said he lost his employer health insurance wouldn t have access to specialty doctors, physical therapy or social workers. just discharging them to a standard primary care appointment is not going to restore the life that they had prior to all of this. the clinic also provides a sense of healing for health care workers. if you remember every minute of their hospitalization.

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take place when bringing certain people into that inner circle, particularly as you wound down in the campaign and it was very clear that donald trump was going to be the nominee, and had gotten all the trappings that come with that from the white house, but then particularly those briefings and other things that average folks wouldn t have access to, and so it really speaks to two thngs, one, donald trump s sense of loyalty to someone who has been with him to the point of almost being blinded by the problems that they potentially bring on to him, because of their associations outside of trump world, and i think this is a good example of that. they handled it very quickly, relatively speaking. the president was a little bit frustrating and certainly begrudgingly released flynn. i think he still wanted him around him because he valued his counsel but i suspect there may be others as this thing unfolds

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin 20150102 20:02:00

the fbi pushed back heavily on that and said it was adamant right in its conclusion that it s privy to a mountain of evidence that others wouldn t have access to. lot of evidence in this investigation is classified. i would not be surprised if at some point the fbi comes out publicly with more evidence backing up its case in the future. jim, the white house calls this the first move of perhaps many. we don t know what s next. it was an interesting warning embedded in there. this is tough but this is the first of many. some who think there might have been other steps as well including north korea s internet going down in the last couple of days. administration has not claimed responsibility but some that have theorized there s a possibility. what else could be next? you could conceive this could be a nuclear option but in economic terms it s significant. if you bar third parties from doing u.s. dollar transactions with north korea or bar third parties from any sort of trade

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom 20131127 20:26:00

can be direct filed as an adult and get life in prison, and a few miles away, you can only get three years as a juvenile so he s free at 17. clearly, had he committed a crime of the same nature, he would have been facing a much, much harsher sentence. let me ask you this because here he is in the united states, yet to commit a crime that we know of. can u.s. authorities keep an eye on him? can they follow him legally speaking? well, you know, they can. what they re saying right now is he may go into sort of an assisted home where he will be reintroduced, but he would have to cooperate. they can follow him if he s in public, but they would need a search war nlt to go into his home, to tap his phones, to do things they wouldn t have access to, that the public couldn t see. and i don t know that they re going to have probable cause to do that because he hasn t committed a crime in three years. he is done with his sentence, and he s a juvenile, so we can t even access a lot of this inf

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