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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161203:07:39:00

he s not happy about it. it s horrible. they had punishment in mind when they built this place. that s a fact. let s make these guys understand that, hey, if you come to prison, this is how you re going to live. this is how you re going to live and we re going to take these rules to the nth degree. ritchie says that even though he s in confinement for being one of three white inmates caught assaulting a black inmate, the fight was not racially motivated. but he admits his tattoos are. my swastika. even though it s not necessarily the best artistically, it s one of the ones that i m most proud of, because it means the most on the whole. it s empowering and uplifting. it s a symbol, man. not only does it elicit a response from others, but it elicits a response from myself. that s what symbolism does for you. that s what symbolism has done since the beginning of forever. the right hand is mine, and the left hand means honor.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20160111:17:25:00

course, we got to move ahead on that issue also, but mexico is more important to us by far than afghanistan and iraq. so we obviously need talent and energy and focused attention on helping these people to our south. 20,000 murdered in mexico last year. this sinaloa cartel with chapo guzman in charge of it possibly responsible for as many as half those homicides. this is a big deal to u.s. foreign policy. barry mccaffrey, thank you, general. thanks very much. today from his hometown of london, tributes pouring in for david bowie from fans, rock royalty, even world leaders. the icon of song and style passed away at the age of 69 after an 18-month private battle with cancer. genius is an overused word but i think musically, creatively, artistically, david bowie was a genius.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20160103:04:39:00

these people place you in all kinds of situations to try to break you, but i m surviving. that s what i m doing, man. i ve got too much time to start crumbling now. gerald ritchie is also in one of the confinement units, and he s not happy about it. it s horrible. they had punishment in mind when they built this place. that s a fact. let s make these guys understand that, hey, if you come to prison, this is how you re going to live. this is how you re going to live and we re going to take these rules to the nth degree. ritchie says that even though he s in confinement for being one of three white inmates caught assaulting a black inmate, the fight was not racially motivated. but he admits his tattoos are. my swastika. even though it s not necessarily the best artistically, it s one of the ones that i m most proud of, because it means the most on the whole. it s empowering and uplifting. it s a symbol, man. not only does it elicit a response from others, but it elicits a respons

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151024:05:40:00

the best artistically, it s one of the ones that i m most proud of, because it means the most on the whole. it s empowering and uplifting. it s a symbol, man. not only does it elicit a response from others, but it elicits a response from myself. that s what symbolism does for you. that s what symbolism has done since the beginning of forever. the right hand is mine, and the left hand means honor. so together they say my honor. and it s the first half of our motto that hitler gave, which is my honor is loyalty. they re meant to say something to you without spitting it out and blurting it. so when i look in the mirror, i see these things, man, and i m on the right track and doing the right thing, man. it makes me feel good. when weather permits, confinement inmates are allowed one hour of outdoor recreation. it s in a small cage-like enclosure, but it provides the one chance ritchie has to see friends, like brandon siverly.

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20150725 00:54:00

being in that regard. somebody that i think we were all better for having known. seems like she not only did a lot of things she did a lot of things very well. yeah. i mean to the extent that you would struggle to find something where you would say, okay jillian, i m better than you at this thing that you and i both do. you would spend most of your days trying to do that. pretty troubling. yeah. i read a piece that you wrote about her. you describe her in a way great. a turn of the century louisiana politician reincarnated. can you explain what you mean by that? jillian, a unique way of being able to talk to people of all walks of life. i would argue that a lot of what she did artistically in town was fundamentally populist as i mentioned. what i mean what she is known for, reinvigorating the creativity around lafayette s culture. we are known for being

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