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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180906:11:49:00

presidential succession, is an old concept, but it's not. the text is relatively recent, born after john f. kennedy died thought up by members of his administration, including his brother bobby to shuddered to think what might have happened had the president been only incapacitated in dallas. as recently as 1965, this nation had no real plan for what to do if a president couldn't discharge his duties. the issue came back in 1841 when william henry harrison died a month after taking office. no one knew what to call vice president john tyler. critics called him your accidenticy. four years later james garfield was schott and lingered incapacitated. afraid of causing a constitutional crisis, vice president chester a. arthur with great side burns avoided doing anything presidential and the government ground to a halt. in 1919, president woodrow wilson had a stroke and his second wife edith essentially ran the country for 18 months. by that point, the 25th

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180208:00:24:00

you see the recurring theme of the dreamers wanting to give back to america. it's not just an issue. it's a value. it's something very important to us. i had no intention of yielding back, mr. speaker. find a solution that then builds trust in a bipartisan way addressing their needs we're talking about. who we are. our basic request is honor the house of representatives. give us a chance to have a vote on the floor. >> today was the longest speech delivered in the history of the house going back to 1841 when the filibuster was terminated in the house. what's not clear is how effective the speech was as a strategy. i'm joined by robert costa, "washington post" political reporter and msnbc political analyst. let me ask you about this thing here. why would chuck schumer drop the daca constituency in this big fight to keep the government open? >> we always talk about the bases driving each party.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170221:11:07:00

i think maybe enemy of people on the political right might be more accurate or the opposition party. yesterday, given that the mainstream media pretty much said donald trump had declared war on the mainstream media and, in fact, you look at some of the things they have done recently, you just have to wonder are they being fair or are they leaning way to the left? ainsley: look at this tweet from nbc yesterday morning it says president trump reaches 32 days won't be the shortest u.s. president. referring to william henry harrison who was the president in 1841 who only served 32 days. he died of pneumonia. brian: great war hero. people are saying listen you need a balanced press. you need the press out there telling the story. it's an important part of democracy. that's true. however, what if the press has a point of view and is drilling that point of view to the american people? are they doing their job? ainsley: that's what bill o'reilly said last night.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170221:12:06:00

steve: not my presidents' day to some. ainsley: not my presidents' day. nbc tweeted this out president trump reaches 32 days. won't be the shortest u.s. president. they are referring to president harrison who died in 1841 after serving just 32 days because he died of pneumonia. brian: that's on a legitimate nbc news site? ainsley: that's right. brian: verified? steve: nbc news.com. talking about how there is a lot of fake news out there. there are some stories that are wrong. he calls that fake news. he says essentially the media, enemies of the american people. i think perhaps they are the opposition party would be more accurate. but when you look at some of stuff because the press pretty much said he has declared a war on journalists. yesterday they compared him to nixon during watergate. katie tur couldn't recall barack obama's flexibility russians. columnist at "the washington post" margaret sullivan feared

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170120:10:36:00

3:00, 50%. the chance of showers will go down. guys, it will be wet. it is not snowing. it is not that 1841 inauguration. i think we are better than that one. >> i remember that one. i am still sweating that one. >> thank you, chad. president-elect donald trump picking a latino pastor to pray for him at inauguration. the same pastor who slammed the president-elect's campaign policies. that's next. one of the truly iconic moments in inauguration history. >> and so my fellow american, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. all right, here we go, baby! hey! we're doing the wave! taking off with me!

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170120:20:24:00

it's interesting, since the inauguration has been on or about january 20th, there have only been three other times when it has rained. it rained on fdr in 1937, which was his second inaugural. it rained on nixon in '69 and george w. bush in 2001. you think january 20th at this latitude, this climate, you think it would always be -- >> something terrible happened in 1841. henry harrison died as a result of the weather that day. >> that's why no president has given an inaugural address since. >> is that right? >> that's right. >> it's usually very cold. it's often the coldest day of the year in washington. today, clearly, it is not. >> you know, reagan had the warmest january 20th inauguration ever, followed by the coldest january 20th inauguration. it was something like 7 degrees and negative 20 with the windchill. >> i was there in the rotunda. >> i was living there that year. i think they moved the parade to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170115:15:59:00

show before. a testament to not only innovative design but the ongoing scale of the blow ball refugee crisis. in 2015, 24 people were displaced from their homes every single minute. the world bank estimates refugees spend an average of ten years in exile making temporary shelters like this critically important and not very temporary. picasso said art is a lie that makes us realize the truth. we didn't need art to realize this ugly truth but it helps to remind us of it. the correct answer is a. in 1841 william henry harrison gave a two-hour inaugural address. he did so without the proper attire for the winter and he died a month later of pneumonia. his address was more than 8,400 words. more than both of george w. bush and both barack obama's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170115:18:59:00

a testament not only to innovative design but also to the ongoing scale of the global refugee crisis. in 2015, 24 people were displaced from their homes every single minute. and the world bank estimates refugees spend an average of ten years in exile, making temporary shelters like these critically important and often not very temporary. picasso once said, "art is a lie that makes us realize the truth." we didn't need art to realize this particular ugly truth. but it certainly helped to remind us of it. the correct answer to the "gps" challenge question is a -- in 1841, william henry harrison gave a roughly two-hour inaugural address. he famously did so without the proper attire for the winter, and he died a month later of pneumonia. his address was more than 8,400 words. more than both of george w. bush's and both barack obama's

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150705-18:21:00

understand the famed photographer was brought in for a family portrait. >> my gosh. they are so picture perfect no matter what angle they all look so good. the two little babies are precious. >> absolutely adorable. >> all right. thanks so much. we're not done. we want to talk more about this incredible looking couple. let's bring in royal commentator from new york. so victoria princess charlotte wearing that lace and satin christening gown and it has family history. have we seen this before? >> it has a lot of family history. it's a replica of the original gown created in 1841 for the first child of prince albert and queen victoria. it was worn by every royal baby until 2004. it was simply deemed too delicate and the royal family wanted to preserve it.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150705-18:22:00

the queen's personal dresser handmade a brand new one but the detail is really quite incredible. it's exactly the same. that's been worn by every royal baby since prince edward's son was christened in 2008. >> these photographs are just stunning. the water from this famous holy river, all used during this baptism. why was this very significant and how does this uphold something about tradition? >> when it comes to the royal family we're seeing a sense of history and continuity. continuity is what they are all about. so looking at this font this was designed and commissioned by prince albert and queen victoria for christening of their first daughter in 1841. the water that comes from the river jordan is believed to be where jesus was baptized by john the baptist because of significance to christianity

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