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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Tuesday In Parliament 20170301

We are alsojoin, i hope. I still have with me from christie and] newton small, the democratic response . This is such a tough speech together. They almost always bomb it. It was so hokey. It is really the Existential Crisis for democrats. Do they go for the white Middle Class Union base they have lost which is clearly what they did here or do they support minorities who did not show up in and after this to support hillary clinton. It is like an identity crisis. Clearly in the response they went for the middle class White Union Vote but the diner was super auckland. Laughter all could. was surprised to hear from bob casey that this was not an economic speech the democrats would like, 1 trillion spent in infrastructure is kind of what president obama had suggested. We talked about his very ambitious infrastructure plan, he talked about health play, clean water, clean air president obama articulated the same things. This guy is saying things i actually believe in, some will be saying. Eve

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170301

A fascinating test of the resilience of the system of government crafted by americas founding fathers. The new president has already slammed the courts for overstepping their authority in blocking his so called travel ban. A new Executive Order on the matter is imminent. My guest today is donald verrilli, us Solicitor General under barack obama. Does the constitution ensure that the white house is always subject to, not above, the law . Donald verrilli, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, stephen, its good to be here. Lets start with a personal perspective. Having served five years as obamas Solicitor General, how painful is it for you to watch donald trump pledging to undo so much of the legislative Executive Legacy left behind by barack obama, and of course a legacy that you defended . Well, had you asked me that question two months ago i probably would have said extremely. But as time has passed, i think the resilience of the achievements of the Obama Administration, i think, is startin

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170301

A fascinating test of the resilience of the system of government crafted by americas founding fathers. The new president has already slammed the courts for overstepping their authority in blocking his so called travel ban. A new Executive Order on the matter is imminent. My guest today is donald verrilli, us Solicitor General under barack obama. Does the constitution ensure that the white house is always subject to, not above, the law . Donald verrilli, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, stephen, its good to be here. Lets start with a personal perspective. Having served five years as obamas Solicitor General, how painful is it for you to watch donald trump pledging to undo so much of the legislative Executive Legacy left behind by barack obama, and of course a legacy that you defended . Well, had you asked me that question two months ago i probably would have said extremely. But as time has passed, i think the resilience of the achievements of the Obama Administration, i think, is startin

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:17:00

so saving peoples lives won out over diana? i guess so. it didn t last, because frankly, it wouldn t last. this guy is devoted to his career. the idea that he could become mr. princess of wales, if you like was just ridiculous. the couple broke it off in july 1997. a few weeks later came an invitation from an egyptian billionaire muhammad al fayed, he owned the famous harrod s department store. he was vacationing on his yacht and asked diana to join him. his son dodi al fayed was there to join them. dodi al fayed came along at a crystal moment in diana s life. she was looking for something different. very quickly, they were involved in a holiday romance. her love affair with doctor khan had been a closely held secret. her affair with dodi al fayed was anything but.

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:51:00

george bush was impressed. but it didn t last. putin was re-elected in 2004. by 2008 he reached the term limit, so he got creative and switched jobs with medvedev. so, medvedev was named president and named putin prime minister. medvedev changed the constitution, extending presidential terms to four years to six years, before putin was re-elected president again in 2012. putin has ruled russia for more than two decades, and his power is undeniable. he escalated the war in chechnya, invaded ukraine, and his government allegedly interfered in the 2016 u.s. presidential election, though he s denied that.

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