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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Fox 20240703

We will send joe bidens illegal aliens back home. Right where they belong. Right where they belong. They are going back home where they belong. We start with the criminals and their many, many criminals. Lesson four years ago we had the most secure border in u. S. History. We ended Catch And Release it. Built tremendous numbers of miles of border wont like no one thought possible we took it out of the military i considered it an invasion of our country. I got mexico to send 28000 soldiers to our border free of charge. Do that that was easy to do . I told the president Of Mexico On A 20000 soldiers free of charge to guard the border. Wrote donald o present he thought he was kidding. Because they have to be free of charge i know you will do it theres no question youre going to do if they come to mexico along the drugs which by. Coming through our border that it was four years ago, 10 times greater per exhibit more than that i believe they are estimating at least 10 times. I need your sho

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20130126

The dark side of the personal finance industry tonight at 10 00 on after words on cspan2. And look for more book tv online like us on facebook. Next on book tv, barbara matters seldom editor of scooped recounts the life and career of her late husband, a pulitzer prizewinning reporter jack nelson who died in 2009 at the age of 80. Been joined by former president jimmy carter, former mayor of atlanta and u. S. Ambassador to the United Nations andrew young and former Justice Department spokesman Terry Adamson in the discussion of jack nelsons memoir, scoop. The evolution of a seven reporter. It is about an hour. Good evening, everyone. Its good to have everyone here. My name is sink, and i will be moderating this wonderful panel tonight. And the director of the Journalism Program at emory. And coauthor of a book about News Coverage of the civilRights Movement, featured jack quite prominently. First of all, i want to thank the Carter Library and museum for hosting this one and for cosponso

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20130219

To biloxi where he starts peddling newspapers. He was a newspaper boy. An honorable way to begin. Thats how i got my start. Of. [laughter] he gets his paris job at the daily herald his first job at the daily herald down in biloxi gulfport. Just purely serendipitously, its where i got my start, okay . [laughter] he portrays himself quite openly as a very gullible reporter, and i certainly hope that when youve bought the book and youve had a chance to look at it, youll be as entertained as we were by some of his early stories of falling for ruses and having great faith that everyone was telling him the truth. As you find out later, they werent always telling the truth. Of course, he then begins to develop a reputation as a very tough, hardnosed Investigative Reporter which gets him beat up a couple of times and sends him fleeing to the atlanta constitution where he continued to get beat up. [laughter] he did some just breakthrough investigative reporting that well hear about tonight. But

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20130218

And for cosponsoring it, and also the Emory University woodruff libraries, particularly the manuscript, archives and Rare Books Library which houses the papers and the wisdom of a great number of southern journalists; white, africanamerican, of all sorts. And were so pleased that five of those are Pulitzer Prize winners, and the latest among them is jack nelson. Barbara was so generous and has made jacks papers our possession now, and theres some rich, rich history in them. And i encourage everyone to go to marble and take a look at them. Were here tonight to celebrate the life, the memoir, the papers of jack nelson with some people who knew him extremely well. Jack was a man of enormous influence and consequence in the nation. The story of jack nelson, for those who dont know, is the story of news reporting in the latter half of the 20th century. If you look at his career starting off, he was born in talladega, alabama, just across the state line, moves as a child to biloxi where he s

Transcripts For MSNBCW NewsNation 20140515

We look into the faces of nearly 3,000 innocent souls, men, women and children of every race, every creed, from every corner of the world. We can touch their names and hear their voices, and glimpse the small items that speak to the beauty of their lives. The beauty of their lives. And former mayor giuliani also paid tribute to the First Responders who we all know rushed into the towers that day. We will never understand why one person escaped and another didnt, how random it all seems and how powerless it makes us all feel, but what this museum does is allow us to see is that we absolutely can affect each others lives by what we do at a time of of crisis, how we are were strengthened by what was done that day. Among the audience, hundreds of First Responders, family members of victims lost that day and recovery workers of people who worked inside that tower. Florence jones described rushing out of the building, holding her shoes that are now on display in the museum. When i heard that

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