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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180227:16:55:00

To take a stand. but by eliminating the discount you are kind of taking stand. someone, get me a drink. anyway, call it a $40 million to $50 million tax break, you do the math, it is a couple of percent. this goes to any airline, a jet fuel break. so most of it goes to delta because they are based in atlant atlanta. biggest airport. 180 million, the number of passengers that delta flew last year. nra has 5 million members. i think you said it best going into the break. georgia needs delta more than the other way around. a tweet from the newly-elected governor of virginia where he said hey, delta, virginia is for lovers and airline hubs. you re welcome any time. delta don t pull up stakes and move somewhere else. but there are 49 other state

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20131011 23:39:00

Say that, i said crashed and burned. that s incredibly harsh from a guy who is as conservative as it gets on money matters. does it worry you at all trying to rally the serve base. but talking about crashing and burning. to paul s point of barack obama being reelected, the way he was reelected is because we had a candidate on the republican side that overstepped and disconnected with the republican base which is why they stayed home. that s something the republicans need to learn, to reach their base before they try to go to the middle. the president s polls have been sinking because the president refuses to negotiate with republicans. to grover s point, i don t think they would have been to the point of demanding anything out of this administration had it not been for mike lee and ted cruz taking stand. i want to give you the final

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