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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150721:17:33:00

they were twisting them to torture the guy. yet he was one of the strongest guys i knew in that prison camp. the whole idea that we're redefining hero here john never called himself a hero nor did i. the 591 guys with us never called themselves e heroes. so to have this big thing of chasing each other around by the tail and not focusing on the real targets that we should be. >> it seems like a big brouhaha. my dad was a vietnam vet and said the same thing when it comes to hero classification that you don't refer to each other like that. you did your service and do what's expected of you and then you move on. but my dad said about donald trump when i asked him specifically about mccain that he didn't serve and shouldn't be bringing this up. because of that my dad's opinion, that's just one person

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New Day-20150720-10:43:00

i knew who he was. he was one of the most injured prisoners i saw. seven broken bones and they were twisting his broken bones to torture the poor guy, yet one of the toughest guys i had ever seen. we were in and out of a prison camp for six years. >> six years. what happened in your head and heart when you heart donald trump said what he said about john mccain as a p.o.w.? >> i have to be honest with you, i was amused. to begin with john or any one of the 591 guys we were with would never call himself a hero. he doesn't feel he was a hero. it's a bit of a nonissue calling a person a hero. we were over there in uniform, fighting for our way of life. we were dedicated to the mission and in some small way, we were

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Crossfire-20140604-22:40:00

they're a responsible interlocklear. >> they're enabling the muslim brotherhood, one of two countries that recognize the taliban. they've got taliban, that's why they were mediators to get our -- >> exactly. that's not the same thing as trusting them. before we get into who you can trust, there's a whole litany of people you've trusted that i wouldn't and they're top of that list. >> okay. i have a feeling we're going to talk more about this in the next block. next up, i'll clear up the mystery of which republicans are deleting tweets on sergeant bergdahl and why. we've got some real profiles in courage out there. first, today's "crossfire" quiz. how many u.s. prisoners were released at the end of the vietnam war? is it 226? 591? or 1,023? we'll have the answer when we get back. [person]we all got our tempur-pedics because of you know who... [group]thank you sharon [person]...so i almost fell over when she told me she got herself a new bed... [person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?!

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Crossfire-20140604-22:45:00

welcome back. you're looking at new video of the moment sergeant bergdahl is handed over to u.s. special forces from afghanistan. he was the last remaining american prisoner of war which brings us to the answer to our "crossfire" quiz. 591 u.s. prisoners came home at the end of the vietnam war. before we continue our debate we have breaking news on capitol hill. u.s. senators just got out of a closed-door -- let's go to cnn senior washington correspondent joe johns. >> reporter: hi. this meeting started around 5:30 eastern time. it's been going on and on. and we have been getting bits and pieces as people came out of the meeting including from mark kirk of illinois. who said administration officials played for them a classified proof of life video apparently taken around the time of the death of south african, former south african president nelson mandela. in that video mark kirk said

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140403:19:19:00

who this decision impacts, in 2012 there were 591 people in the country that hit the federal max that this decision impacts. that is .0000019% of the population. >> oh. >> the supreme court is so concerned with the free speech rights of .000019% of the population, that they are willing to trample on the free speech rights of essentially everyone else. quickly, justice briar had a quote that i thought really nailed this. he said the first amendment advances not only the individual's right to engage in political speech, but also the public's interest in preserving a democratic order in which collective speech matters. >> well, there's also -- there's an argument to be made here, even by people who don't necessarily like this ruling and people who don't like the increasing role of money, and the super rich people in politics and especially in wake of citizens united in 2010. there's an argument to be made

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CNN Presents-20131226-02:26:00

we need to go forward into a new, brighter future, for you and for the male disciples. >> and then, she disappears from the scene, only to reappear centuries later as a prostitute, the woman with the alabaster jar filled with precious ointment for washing jesus' feet. how did this happen? >> there is a story about a woman who is a member of the oldest profession in the gospel of luke, just before the first account of mary of magdala. and gregory the great, at the end of the sixth century, read that story, and read about mary, and conflated the two and drew the conclusion that mary herself was a prostitute. >> gregory the great just happened to be pope. and when he preached this revised version of mary magdalene in the year 591, his sermon turned her into a fallen woman for the next 1,400 years.

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CNN Presents-20131226-06:26:00

the woman with the alabaster jar filled with precious ointment for washing jesus' feet. how did this happen? >> there is a story about a woman who is a member of the oldest profession in the gospel of luke, just before the first account of mary of magdala. and gregory the great, at the end of the sixth century, read that story, and read about mary, and conflated the two and drew the conclusion that mary herself was a prostitute. >> gregory the great just happened to be pope. and when he preached this revised version of mary magdalene in the year 591, his sermon turned her into a fallen woman for the next 1,400 years. while mary magdalene was being downgraded, mary of nazareth was getting her own makeover -- one that some say fills a primal need. >> what we need is to be able to conceive of the sacred, of the divine, without gender.

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CNN Presents-20131225-22:27:00

oldest profession in the gospel of luke, just before the first account of mary of magdala. and gregory the great, at the end of the sixth century, read that story, and read about mary, and conflated the two and drew the conclusion that mary herself was a prostitute. >> gregory the great just happened to be pope. and when he preached this revised version of mary magdalene in the year 591, his sermon turned her into a fallen woman for the next 1,400 years. while mary magdalene was being downgraded, mary of nazareth was getting her own makeover -- one that some say fills a primal need. >> what we need is to be able to conceive of the sacred, of the divine, without gender. until we reach that stage -- and we're not there yet -- just as the ancients needed a goddess, so do we, too. and mary becomes that goddess. [ male announcer ] this is george.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131225:09:42:00

against the christian faith. and the reason is, because it attacks the two doctrines that are most important to christianity. first of all, the reliability of the new testament. and the deity of jesus christ. and as a result of what he has done, people are reading it, and believing it. >> one way dan brown hooked his readers is by weaving in historical facts. he points out how the catholic church, more accurately pope gregory in 591 a.d. smeared mary magdalene by labeling her a prostitute. >> he said she was a prostitute. all of these were putdowns. the modern contemporary putdown -- >> dan brown in his novel says no she wasn't a prostitute, she was jesus' lover and wife. in each case they're sexual roles. i'm not a theologian so i don't get upset in the way that a theologian might. it's a fiction thriller. what is the problem with that? >> dan brown says that everything within it is accurate.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131105:04:02:00

incomplete. next, when you watch a report about someone losing insurance they liked -- >> for tens of thousands are being notified their insurance plan is being canceled. >> that includes 56-year-old diane barrett. last month, she received a letter from blue cross/blue shield informing her that as of january 2014, she would lose her current plan. she pays $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month. >> these are people that love their plan, they want to keep their plan, and they're not able to get a plan. >> you should be asking yourself, just what kind of policy is this? does it cover the things you would want insurance to cover? does it cover hospitalization or doctors' visits or prescriptions, or is the insurance being dropped insurance in name only, also known as a junk policy? if the report doesn't say, you're not getting the whole story.

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