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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190311:23:22:00

who s been there nor nearly two decades and it took them that long before they finally said a damned thing about it! meanwhile, ilhan omar has been in office for barely two months. she s a freshman representative, 37 years old. she s just getting started. so what? and you have the nerve to attack the democrats when you guys did nothing for two decades about a white supremacist in your own ranks! so, they blew it, but why does that then excuse the other side? i think not everybody agrees on every issue. she wasn t condemned and neither anti-semitism no. the democrats have routinely condemned anti-semitism. again, as i said before, the democrats routine ly win the presidential vote among jewish voters. there s no question that the democratic and the president of the united states needs to not be dividing people on these issues about anti-jewish. he calls out ilhan omar, okay? she is an african-american muslim woman.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180801:21:18:00

trial against paul manafort goes on? just beginning really the president and the white house press secretary saying that paul manafort has been treated very unfairly? no. i think they should withhold their comments on that. but sarah sanders and the white house have done this routinely and will often intervene in matters that they shouldn t. congressman from texas, joachim castro, thank you for joining us. thank you. president trump tries to walk back the stunning tweet calling on the attorney general to stop the mueller investigation with the president voicing an penalties or was he committing obstruction of justice? and the trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort takes a surprise turn today as prosecutors say they may not call someone who had been considered their star witness, manafort s long-time deputy.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180522:06:25:00

exposes his unfiltered id routinely. on twitter. on his twitter okay. but you were mentioning president obama you. said that was during the transition, right. right. this is we re a year and a half in. yeah. but he did insist on keeping the phone. right. we tightened it a bit. and it did limit his use to certain channels, certain people. it s not the unlimited use that we re seeing now. thank you. all right. i appreciate it. thank you. when we come back, the president hereby demanding an investigation into the fbi. but it is about justice or it is about politics? we re going to ask congressman denny hick, next. uniforms. see we see the people behind them. so we re committed to helping veterans through job training when their service ends. and to hiring 10,000 veterans and military spouses to be part of our workforce in the next 5 years. because no matter where you serve.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170805:06:33:00

normal president and a normal give or take of politics. it seems to be part of the froth we re in right now. and i think one of the things people who do national security for a living are concerned about at some point beyond donald trump when normalcy returns to washington will the norms have been destroyed in terms of what gets put out in the public routinely and what does not. carrie in your view how does that what happened today how could that back fire? the issue is first of all one of the things most concerning of what the attorney general said is he immediately raised the issue in the press conference of going after the records of reporters. and potentially opening up the guidelines that were just revised in 2015 that said the approval of obtaining records from reporters would have to be approved just by the attorney general and really that should be a last resort in a leak investigation. and any kind of investigation having to obtain the records of reporters. the fact that h

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170805:03:33:00

information about information that was gathered through surveillance or transcripts of presidential phone calls and in ways that is extraordinary that we wouldn t see in a normal washington environment with a normal president and a normal give or take of politics. it seems to be part of the froth we re in right now. and i think one of the things people who do national security for a living are concerned about at some point beyond donald trump when normalcy returns to washington will the norms have been destroyed in terms of what gets put out in the public routinely and what does not. carrie in your view how does that what happened today how could that back fire. the issue is first of all one of the things most concerning of what the attorney general said is he immediately raised the issue in the press conference of going after the records of reporters. and potentially opening up the guidelines that were just revised in 2015 that said the approval of obtaining records from reporte

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