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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends 20191204 12:41:00

steve: thank you for joining us live. 20 minutes now before the top of the hour. ainsley: hey, jillian. she has headlines for us. jillian: that's right. good morning. a man under arrest after sneaking into the cargo hold of a jetblue plane. he bypassed security of boston's logan airport and got through the tarmac through an emergency door and hopped inside the plane. ground crews quickly pulled him out before he was taken into custody by state troopers. he was singing, yelling and threatening them. the man will undergo a psychiatric evaluation. a new tool to crack down on ms-13 violence. the fbi launching a tip line for people to report gang activity anonymously and securely. it's a national service. it was announced in maryland where there has been a recent spike in ms-13 violence. the tip line number is 1866 stp-ms 13. available in english and spanish. ms-13 targets teens:

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Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Live With Velshi and Ruhle 20191029 17:58:00

as much as 12 hours a day including tv. the first electronic connecter was samuel morse. his message across a telegraph line in 1866. what has god brought. what indeed. >> okay, as i said harry smith, that's tremendously depressing. why? none obscenely or moderately wealthy as a result of it. >> some people one sitting here. >> and when government said an almost not done at all. ibm said we're not interested. at&t said we're in the interested. some little company did this and the day they first did it, right, ucla to stanford -- >> 1969. >> exactly right. that the two words they were trying to type into the thing

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Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Live With Katy Tur 20191029 18:59:00

that paved the way to the personal computers, social media and amazon and don't forget that little thing called google. >> the google search engine has gotten so popular it's given rise to something called googling. that's where you type in the name of a friend to see how many times he or she shows up on the internet. and then there's self-googling where you type in your own name. >> the power and speed of the internet made a lot of things obsolete. a show of hands for those who remember encyclopedias. connectivity, we wonder if anyone imagined an america that we spent so much time on screens. as much as 12 hours a day including tv. the first electronic connector was samuel morse. his message in 1866, what had god wrought? what indeed? >> if you heard googling

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20190825 00:04:00

indigenous peoples and then the very first real terrorist cell in america, the first terrorist organization in america was made up of white supremacist forces of the defeated confederacy in the aftermath of the civil war and they arose because they didn't like the demographic change that was happening, right? they want to preserve a white man's republic above all else and so they used their weapons to terrorize free black people of the south. they slaughtered and murdered people in memphis, ten tnessee 1866 and they slaughtered and murdered people with the backing of the local militia and sheriffs in 1966 in new orleans and they organized the ku klux klan for night raids and they ransacked people's homes and had nooses and there were more than 2,000 murders in the state of kansas in the election related to the election of 1868, mostly

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20190824 00:04:00

supremacists seeking to use violence to impose a white ethno-state in america. right? that's an american tradition. in fact, it's not just an american tradition. it's really the inception of what terrorism in america is. i mean, first there were white settlers and they often used terror and violence to take lands from indigenous peoples but then the really first terrorist organization in america was made up of white supremacist force aftermatter of fact civil war. they arose because they didn't like the demographic change that was happening. right? they wanted to preserve a white man's republic above all else. they used their weapons to terrorize free back people of the south. they slaughtered and murdered people in memphis, tennessee in 1866. they slaughtered and murdered people with the backing of a local militia in sheriffs in 1866 in new orleans.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190723:01:31:00

of specific examples of how democrats play the race card. and because of tonight i will only redo five, number one, six platform supporting slavery. a two, 20 platform supporting segregation. three, they did not just oppose the 13, 14, and 15th amendment to the constitution that abolished slavery's and gave african-americans due process to vote. number four, they also opposed the civil rights acts of 1866, 1870, and 1875 that did everything from giving the newly freed property, protecting the right to vote, and prohibited accommodations. and last, progressive champion and democratic president woodrow wilson segregated the government and later showcase the film birth of a nation, a celebration of the ku klux klan in the white house. what we are seeing right now is the oldest formula, complete, progressive politics with race, get elected, and pass whatever is on their agenda at the moment. whether it is the federal reserve or wilson or the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190723:05:31:00

of specific examples of how democrats play the race card. and because of time tonight i will only read you five, number one, six platform supporting slavery. two, 20 platform supporting segregation. three, they did not just oppose the 13, 14, and 15th amendment to the constitution that abolished slavery and gave african-americans due process to and right to vote. number four, they also opposed the civil rights acts of 1866, 1870, and 1875 that did everything from giving the newly freed slaves property, protecting the right to vote, and prohibited discrimination. and last, progressive champion and democratic president woodrow wilson segregated the governmentss and later showcased the film "birth of a nation," a celebration of the ku klux klan in the white house. what we are seeing right now is the oldest formula, conflate progressive politics with race, get elected, and pass whatever

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190129:18:40:00

franklin pierce in 1866 to james buchana buchanan. i don't think donald trump gets added to the list even if these numbers do make him probably a little more worried. back to you. >> you covered that campaign, chris. >> it was a great one. pierce buchanan, what a fight. the twitter wars in that one were incredible. >> amazing. chris cilliza, thank you. the u.s. is ramping up pressure on venezuela. they are warning americans do not travel there. and now the benefactors are telling cnn they want the u.s. to stage a revolt. doesn't include a phone.s, so, start the new year right. join t-mobile and get unlimited with a phone included for just forty dollars per line.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190116:09:52:00

>> true. >> and wouldn't roar back and be a thing again in this country they loved. how wrong they were. >> how wrong they were. persistent theme comes out largely out of the lost 'cause mythology that developed right after app mattics. in fact, in january of 1866, so the surrender was barely -- the ink was barely dry. richmond journalist named edward alfred pollered wrote something called "the lost cause: a new southern history of the old war." there was no new history. >> thank you very much. >> he was arguing we lost slavery therefore we have to carry on this battle by other means. it reads like steve king could have talked about it. we have to fight against consolidated government, which was there term for centralized government. this is about white supremacy now, not slavery, and within the quarter century, right, 55 years ago in my native region we lived under functional apartheid.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190116:04:52:00

i'll put it this way, our fathers' generation went to their graves probably believing that white nationalism was at least defeated in their time. >> true. >> and wouldn't roar back and be a thing again in this country they loved. how wrong they were. >> how wrong they were. persistent theme comes out largely out of the lost 'cause mythology that developed right after app mattics. in fact, in january of 1866, so the surrender was barely -- the ink was barely dry. richmond journalist named edward alfred pollered wrote something called "the lost cause: a new southern history of the old war." there was no new history. >> thank you very much. >> he was arguing we lost slavery therefore we have to carry on this battle by other means. it reads like steve king could have talked about it. we have to fight against consolidated government, which was there term for centralized

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