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CNN Newsroom-20141227-21:09:00

people that really believe that statement are american police officers who go into american ghettos every day to keep people from killing each other. if they really mattered that's where the outrage would be. that's what we'd see protests about. but when we see the black on black homicide that happens on a very frequent basis, we don't see protests. we don't see marches. we don't see demands for change. so this has been a one-way conversation that i'm just trying to present a counternarrative to balance this thing and so that we can have that discussion. >> then i asked him after, you know, can't we have both discussions. what do you think? >> wehat he said i've been sayig all along as an advocate out against gun and gang violence in our community every day. at the same time there has to be a collaborative of dialogue because i think that there's a disconnect in communicating what the issues are in our community. keep in mind the police department is a tool of the city of new york.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141205:16:24:00

>> you're absolutely right. it took about six hours. once jsoc submitted their game plan to the pentagon, the brass at the pentagon took about, by all reckoning, about six hours to say, good. heather: that's fast, right? >> that's fast. get it over to the white house. that's where i think there's a combination of things. right now you've got a very political white house, it looks at everything through a political lens. you've got a collaborative, deliberative process in the white house, they want everybody's opinion. so i think it took about 48 hours or so based on the timelines that we're seeing from the pentagon and national security team information that's released about this. now, you could argue that after all these years of dealing with the terror threat once a plan is reviewed, approved by the pentagon and handed over to the white house and it involves the lives of u.s. citizens, that it shouldn't take that long. and it's very interesting because the national security spokesperson said, well, look, the president approved it as soon as he had unanimous approval or recommendation from

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140707:05:07:00

add all this up and realize you have far more than 978 servants at your beck and call. >> we have thousands and thousands of people working for us. that's what the system of commerce. it's a collaborative, cooperative system. john: thank you, matt ridley. here's another reason the good old days were not as good as today. most everything is smaller, faster, lighter, denser cheaper, that's the title of robert bryce's new book. what do you mean, smaller, faster, lighter and so on. >> john, look, i carry a cell phone in my pocket, a smartphone, it has 250,000 times more digital storage capacity than the computer that went to the moon. the other day i bought an ipod nanoholds as much music as 300 lp's. 200 times more lighter and 6,000 times more efficient than an lp. john: progress haters say we are overwhelmed with choice, doesn't make our lives better.

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The Situation Room-20140602-22:26:00

robertson. he's in germany where bergdahl right now is hospitalized. and reporter carol rosenberg of the "miami herald." she's been to guantanamo multiple times, more than any other journalist. carol, you've been tracking these five for a long time. how dangerous, potentially, are they? they've been prisoners at guantanamo bay for 12 or 13 years. >> well, you know, the three of them came on that very first flight, if you remember the picture of 20 men on their knees in orange jumpsuits who were described as the worst of the worst. they were among them. but i can tell you that from my reporting at guantanamo, they were cooperative, collaborative, communal captives. meaning they lived in, you know, medium security, were able to pray with other detainees, eat with other dean dtainees. i understood they were neither troublemakers nor hunger strikers and were not considered dangerous to the guards at

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140526:20:07:00

and parents have become a lot more collaborative, and i did a study that was over something slightly different. we look at 2800 parents and we realize they look at their -- they make choices through looking at their kids' eyes. they want to see their child's perspective on things. >> that is -- >> we did this in -- ininfluenced decisions, buying trend, but in terms of home buying as well. so we're seeing in lots of big areas, parents are basically did he everring deferring to their candidates saying, what is in your best interests? >> they're not children. >> i'm not saying it this right thing to do, and i do think that parents need to set limits and expectations for their kids. just may happen later. >> last words, larry? >> last word is, your family is not a democracy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140427:20:56:00

levels. >> i think that's right. >> touching on both of these points, really highlighting that what we're talking about are what's valued in society or certain spaces and those values aren't necessarily good. it might not be good to be this way. it might be better to be humble and to be collaborative in these sorts of of things so it might be a bigger conversation as well as how we restructure our values. >> and also rewarding the way that women are more collaborative and the way that we lead in recognizing that value. i want to thank my panel. that does it for me. thanks so much for joining us. don't forget you can share your thoughts, find us on facebook or tweet us at msnbcdisrupt and i will see you back here next weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern. have a great week. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy.

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State of the Union With Candy Crowley-20140406-13:11:00

look at. the fact that the black box data stops pinging after 30 days. safety board has recommended that that be exend e tended to a longer period of time. clearly that needs to be acted on. i also think that when you look at this is an international accident involving many, many countries. i think the protocols involving these accidents need to be looked at. we're dealing with malaysia, a country that hasn't had a fatal accident in 20 years. they don't have the experience or expertise. slowly it is coming together, but only yesterday there were teams identified to actually begin to do the collaborative, cooperative work. there's been a lot going on but the protocol that would create a better process is just now coming in to place. that should be changed. the other area is family assistance. this country passed a very robust law about -- not quite 20 years ago, after the twa accident. clearly one of the major concerns in this accident was how the families have been treated. that needs to change. there are some guidelines, but

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131019:20:21:00

you have to pay smuchings tas m plumber or the cab driver. that's a compromise. >> seems like the group that's formed and compromise and leading the way is the women. we hear about -- >> you're right. >> women smenators and susan collins. >> you tell me. my wife tells me that all the time. who's john wayne in the room? as women they have a different approach. >> as the women senators have said going to dinner sometimes they need to get away from the testosterone and then because they're more collaborative. like you have said, it's not necessarily that you agree on everything but you try to say, okay, well i can do this if you can do that and figure out how to come to a deal and i think that art of the deal seems to be so much of what we're -- is lacking and what tip and the giper had. >> i think there's nothing -- you're much younger than me. don't giggle. it's a happy fact. >> it is a happy fact. >> okay. let's go. you know what i think?

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EarlyStart-20131016-08:10:00

reopening the government and avoid a default on u.s. debt. while that prospect may not be uncertain, senate women are still front and center. collins' worked with a bipartisan group of senators, men and women, to put her plan together but women were at the forefront, and she says that's know coincidence. >> so the women of the senate span the ideological spectrum, we certainly don't think alike. we do share in the interest and problem solving and we tend to be more collaborative in our approach thanle of our male colleagues. >> reporter: republicans kelly ayotte were first to sign on. >> we have 20 women in the senate now, that's an historic number. we're not shy, we're accepting up. >> reporter: democrats like heidi high camp, amy low beauty

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The Situation Room-20131015-22:17:00

plan together. but women were at the forefront. and she says that's no coincidence. >> although the women of the senate span the id logical spectr spectrum, we certainly don't think alike. we do share in the interest in problem solving. and we tend to be more collaborative in our approach than many of our male colleagues. >> reporter: fellow republicans lisa murkowski and kelly ayot were among the first to sign on. ayotte says expect to see more women taking the lead in the future. >> we're not shy. we're stepping up. we're going to lead. >> reporter: democrats also got on board. >> we trust even other. and i think that's very important, when you get to this kind of a delicate negotiation. >> reporter: and collins spent all weekend to kraft budget language.

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