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this is my 278th trip to washington, d.c. that s 278 times. that s 600 miles round trip. that s enough to circumnavigate the earth three times. yeah. that s why i m cranky. that s why i m mad. this sucks. this sucks. this country was based and formed on volunteerism, and those who went to 9/11 voluntarily are paying the ultimate price. you re a very punctual jewish man. let me tell you something, man, i want to get done early. how you doing? we ve had to fight, overcome every obstacle, every hurdle, for almost 18 years. i m, like, i ve been vacillating from being incredibly sad to, like, incredibly mad to being nervous to being, you know why are you nervous? i don t want to [ bleep ] this up for everybody. you can call it quits and go get a beer. we re going to testify in front of the house judiciary committee to hopefully give some insight into congress as to why 9/11 survivors and victims are dying. i know you left a business, talk show and stuff,

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Transcripts For CNNW No 20240703

that s 600 miles round trip. do i have a green right? you have a red one right there. this is my 278th trip to washington, d.c. that s 278 times. that s 600 miles round trip. that s enough to circumnavigate the earth three times. yeah. that s why i m cranky. that s why i m mad. this sucks. this country was based on volunteerism. [john] we ve had to fight, overcome every obstacle, every hurdle for almost 18 years. i m, like, i ve been vacillating from like being incredibly sad to, like, incredibly mad, to being nervous, -to being, you know. -why? why are you nervous? i don t wanna f this up for everybody, you know. could ve called it quits and go get a beer. [jon] it s insane, right? we re gonna testify in front of the house judiciary committee to hopefully give some insight into congress as to why 9/11 survivors and victims are dying. [man] because i know you left your business, your talk show and stuff to come to this -and it s so important now. -yeah. how do you

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170428

what you can do is you can still get lots of retail sanity, but have some wholesale madness riding in the back. but this former cia director thinks the president knows what he‘s doing. also tonight, are the tory election strategists trapped in groundhog day? a weak and unstable coalition government. that choice between competence and chaos. jeremy corbyn, clearly a security risk. the economic chaos of ed miliband. muddleheaded mugwump. he ll do anything to get into power. and remember this? for the past 17 years i have been working on and dreaming of a bridge that will cross london in complete silence. a bridge with a garden on it. has the garden bridge finally fallen down? the project with serious financial issues exposed by this programme has now lost public funding. what‘s the final bill? i‘m a nationalist and a globalist , president trump declared yesterday reminding us of one thing above all else. trump is whatever he decides to be, based some say on the ver

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170505

my guest today, fikile mbalula, was made police minister in a recent controversial cabinet sha keup. as the scandals pile up, are we witnessing the slow death of the anc? fikile mbalula, in cape town, welcome to hardtalk. let s begin with a simple question, there is no doubt the anc government is in crisis, who do you believe has the responsibility for that crisis? well, i wouldn t say it is a crisis. i would say we are undergoing some challenges in relation to what is happening now. and i think it is a test of time, which has happened not only now, over a period of time anc has been tested. it has emerged victorious at each turning point in terms of its history. well, you call it a challenge, i call it a crisis. i don t know what other word you could use when even the vice president suggests that the actions taken by his boss, the president, jacob zuma, have been unacceptable. well, the deputy president can express those views but we must understand the president has his pre

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170505

an exclusive interview. and as you ve been hearing, it s the last day of campaigning before france elects their next president, and i tell you what, it s a biggie for europe. so we re going to look at how each one plans to run the eurozone‘s second biggest economy. hello, and welcome to bbc news. good morning from paris. in a matter of hours, it will all be over. at midnight tonight, campaigning officially ends. and what a badtempered campaign it has been, culminating in that televised debate between the two candidates, emmanuel macron and marine le pen. one of the most badtempered in french presidential election history. it has even resulted in the front runner, emmanuel macron, filing a lawsuit because of rumours on the net that he has an offshore bank account in the caribbean. he disputes that, he says that his fake news. here s gavin lee from albi, in southern france. it has been an intense and sometimes oblique campaign between the two candidates. as much about persona

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