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CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown November 11, 2013 08:10:00

going to say be sure to get a coney. i never really understood that. i mean, i m like 30 minutes from a place called coney island where presumably, they know something about freaking hot dogs, right? maybe the early greeks or macedonians who first experienced that golden land by the shore then took what they saw with them to florida, michigan, and beyond. maybe they knew something. they ve been doing coneys at duly s for over 90 years. that s almost as long as the hotdog s been around. i can t tell you how deep this creation runs here. deep dish in chicago, cheesesteak in philadelphia. you ll find some ambivalence. not here. how are you, sir? good. now, if i were from detroit, would i be eating this with my hands or with a fork? probably with your hands. all right. i ll do my best. logistical problems. that s delicious. this is the best of my only

CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown November 11, 2013 05:10:00

you tell people you go to detroit and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say, be sure to get a coney. i never really understand that. i m 30 minutes from a place called coney island where presumably they know something about freaking hot dogs, right? maybe the early greeks or macedonians who first experienced that golden land by the shore then took what they saw with them to florida, michigan, and beyond. maybe they knew something. they ve been done coneys at duly s over 90 years. that s almost as long as the hot dog s been around. i can t tell you how deep this creation runs here. deep dish of chicago, cheese steak of philadelphia, you ll find some ambivalence. not here. how are you, sir? good. if i were from detroit would i be eating this with my hands or a fork? probably with your hands. all right. i ll do my best. logistical problems. mm, that s delicious.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100408:13:18:00

most importantly is that base. let s weigh in. we can actually see it google earth. this is the mojas air base. this is treinteresting what the military did. it was set up by the soviet union. it has since become vital to u.s. operations in afghanistan. i was looking at a summary. a great summary from the wall street journal, they point out that last month alone, more than 50,000 u.s. and coalition troops passed through that base you were just looking at there. en route to afghanistan, and they say more than 2 oo200,000 troops have deployed through that ace during the time that the united states has been operating there. if that becomes unusable, then it can, at the very least, become a lot more expensive for the u.s. to go about the efforts in afghanistan. and it can cause serious logistical problems. let s zoom out. i want to you seat region, how close it is to afghanistan and

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100316:01:51:00

the goal is to gather intelligence on specific targets, specific people so that the military can then track them down. there are a couple logistical problems. where do you finds civilians available for hire who are qualified to do such difficult, dangerous work in a war zone? secondly, is it legal? and third, where do you get the money to hire these people? of course there s the whole question of the secret inside the government can ever be known about. some answers to some of these questions can be found in today s new york times. they describe how the scenario played out in real life, in our real war in southeast asia southwest asia. according to their sources, michael defurlong personally hired private contractors to carry out an intelligence-gatheren operation, and that information was turned over to the military. joining us is mark mazetti from

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111004:15:04:00

things, oh, this is going to be great. everyone is going to love me. you get into it and if he had burned out early that would have hampered his chances in 2016. time being of the essence, logistical problems, organizing staff, massive fund-raising needed. take a listen to how he swatted away the rumors of a presidential run throughout the year. you ve got to believe in your heart that you are ready to walk into the oval office and to lead the nation. and i don t feel i m ready. i don t feel ready in my heart to be president. i don t feel i m ready to be president. i do not have the desire to do it nor do i think i m ready. all right. so that would be tough to overcome, but don t you think he could have done that easily by saying i ve heard from so many people that i need to be in this race, that i feel the call, and i am ready now? sure he could have done that. there s been a lot of candidates who said they weren t running and then came back and ran. president obama and hillar

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