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Inside Politics With John King-20211227-17:40:00

i heard this might work ideas, but one conservative commentator now says trump is wrong on vaccines. why? because he's old and he apparently couldn't pay attention to message boards. >> he just genuinely believes that the vaccines are good, and he believes that because he comes from a generation like peoply oftentimes you forgot like how old trump it. he comes from a generation. i've seen other people that are older have the exact same perspective. they came from a time before tv, before internet and before being able to conduct their independent rest i believe also that he only reads the mainstream media news, believe it or not i do not believe that trump reads or par takes in any other news sources. you know, i don't believe that trump is on the internet. >> we should note that science supports the former president and fantasy supports candace owens. i just -- i chuckle because it's -- look.

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The Papers-20220315-23:48:00

allowing her home. there is certainly — allowing her home. there is certainly movement - allowing her home. there is certainly movement going l allowing her home. there is l certainly movement going on allowing her home. there is - certainly movement going on behind the scenes — certainly movement going on behind the scenes. i think of that, we can be certain — the scenes. i think of that, we can be certain. and that hopefully will -ive be certain. and that hopefully will give us _ be certain. and that hopefully will give us hope. nazneen's local mp has said that _ give us hope. nazneen's local mp has said that she has, it is rumoured that she's — said that she has, it is rumoured that she's got her passport back as he said _ that she's got her passport back as he said and — that she's got her passport back as he said and other rumours as we can see on— he said and other rumours as we can see on the _ he said and other rumours as we can see on the paper front pages. this £400 _ see on the paper front pages. this £400 million debt is being worked on as potentially being paid. just a quick— as potentially being paid. just a quick reminder, this was a debt that the iranians — quick reminder, this was a debt that the iranians have been saying since 1979. _ the iranians have been saying since 1979, we _ the iranians have been saying since 1979, we have owed them, and we have, _ 1979, we have owed them, and we have, in_ 1979, we have owed them, and we have, in a — 1979, we have owed them, and we have, in a way, while not in more than a _ have, in a way, while not in more than a way, — have, in a way, while not in more than a way, we did on have, in a way, while not in more than a way, we di— than a way, we did on a deal. they were — than a way, we did on a deal. they were buying _ than a way, we did on a deal. they were buying £200 - than a way, we did on a deal. l they were buying £200 million than a way, we did on a deal. - they were buying £200 million worth of tanks from — they were buying £200 million worth of tanks from us. _ they were buying £200 million worth of tanks from us. they _ they were buying £200 million worth of tanks from us. they paid - they were buying £200 million worth of tanks from us. they paid for- of tanks from us. they paid for them, — of tanks from us. they paid for them, we _ of tanks from us. they paid for them, we never— of tanks from us. they paid for them, we never delivered - of tanks from us. they paid fori them, we never delivered them of tanks from us. they paid for- them, we never delivered them was not the _ them, we never delivered them was not the reason — them, we never delivered them was not the reason we _ them, we never delivered them was not the reason we didn't _ them, we never delivered them was not the reason we didn't is - them, we never delivered them was not the reason we didn't is becausel not the reason we didn't is because in the _ not the reason we didn't is because in the interim — not the reason we didn't is because in the interim period _ not the reason we didn't is because in the interim period post - not the reason we didn't is because in the interim period post resolutel in the interim period post resolute -- revolution— in the interim period post resolute —— revolution sanctions _ in the interim period post resolute —— revolution sanctions were - in the interim period post resolute . —— revolution sanctions were brought in which _ —— revolution sanctions were brought in which meant — —— revolution sanctions were brought in which meant we _ —— revolution sanctions were brought in which meant we couldn't _ —— revolution sanctions were brought in which meant we couldn't pay. - in which meant we couldn't pay. nonetheless. _ in which meant we couldn't pay. nonetheless, it _ in which meant we couldn't pay. nonetheless, it is _ in which meant we couldn't pay. nonetheless, it is a _ in which meant we couldn't pay. nonetheless, it is a debt- in which meant we couldn't pay. nonetheless, it is a debt that i in which meant we couldn't pay. i nonetheless, it is a debt that we owe and — nonetheless, it is a debt that we owe and there _ nonetheless, it is a debt that we owe and there have _ nonetheless, it is a debt that we owe and there have been- nonetheless, it is a debt that we owe and there have been many. nonetheless, it is a debt that we - owe and there have been many people

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Dateline-20210925-07:15:00

hits. >> reporter: could the sheriff be right? if so, who hired a hitman? who wanted triano dead? >> he was very flamboyant, outgoing, engaging. he ran in real big circles, running around with donald trump, people like that. >> and he was throwing money around? >> yes. >> and so when a flamboyant guy dies in a flamboyant way -- >> yeah. >> people start thinking? >> you tie him with big money, flamboyant lifestyle, casinos, then killed in a car bombing? everyone makes this automatic assumption that that has to be some mob related hit. >> reporter: and as investigators look more closely into garry's finances, they saw only red ink. by the late eighties, the tucson real estate market has crashed and gary's bottom line took hit after hit. investors learned that in 1994, saddled with debts he couldn't pay, gary triano had filed for

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The Rachel Maddow Show

pay their staff, couldn't pay for operations. but then the police started arresting the staff of the newspaper. five executives at "apple daily" and a columnist were rounded up and thrown in jail. amid that increasingly impossible pressure, that last newspaper announced that they were shutting down for good. they published their last issue on thursday. we covered that on the show. people stood around waiting to get their copy. instead of their usual 80,000 copies, they printed a million copies. they were all sold out across the city before 9:00 a.m. the last print edition of the last pro-democracy independent newspaper in that great city. it's obviously an upsetting story for democracy, for freedom of the press, for creeping authoritarianism around the world. it's especially horrible for the journalists who worked there who felt the only way to stop their colleagues from getting thrown in jail was to stop

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Outnumbered-20190913-16:42:00

says fewer have health insurance now, the problem when people had health insurance before, having insurance didn't get you healthcare. you go and people are excited about obamacare, then no one would take it, when they got someone to take it, they got a huge bill they couldn't pay, it didn't cover anything. they had experience, it didn't cover anything. >> also, something this administration has gotten right about healthcare, no transparency when it comes to cost. you go in for a procedure, you don't know what your insurance company is going to cover and the government, giving doctors and hospitals automatic 40% pay cut disincentivises smart people from getting into medicine at all. the other thing, you can't factor how many people go to every imaginable doctor and the system is overrun and more expensive. >> look, the reason there are fewer people on -- who have health insurance now is because they are not being forced by the government to purchase health

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20190830-23:59:00

maryland made reforms in 2017. releasing more defendants without having to pay for bail. but the change came too late for alice hughes and her nephew. he was arrested in 2014. those charges against him eventually went away but her debt to pay the bail has never gone away. in fact, it has grown. after her nephew failed to keep up with payments, the bonds company sued her for the debt plus interest and fees that now total nearly $8700. her wages at work are being garnished. >> they are taking $131 and some odd sents per pay and from what i understand, it will go on until they correct. >> because of accruing interest, alice hughes may never be able to pay it off, all over the arrest of a man in baltimore who couldn't pay his bail. jim, a bail industry spokesperson insists bail bondsman are not the bad guys. they are providing a service to

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20190830-20:50:00

or killed reforms. maryland made reforms in 2017 releasing more defendants without having to pay for bail. but the change came too late for alice hughes and her nephew. he was arrested in 2014. those charges against him eventually went away. but her debt to pay the bail has never gone away. in fact, it has grown. after her nephew failed to keep up with payments, the bonds company sued her for the debt plus interest and fees that now total nearly $8,700. her wages at work are being garnished. >> they're taking $131 and some odd cents per pay and from what i understand it will go on until they collect. >> reporter: because of a crewing interesting alice mays may never be able to pay it off all over an arrest of a man in baltimore who couldn't pay his bail. a bail industry spokesperson insisted the bail bondsman are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190527:08:22:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190527:08:22:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190126:21:39:00

>> right. >> no, it is the base. that is what happened. the base is what has rebelled here. >> he gist reversed himself. that is a victory for nancy pelosi and it will be perceived as such. >> trump lost the battle so he has to win the war and get something out of an wbr id="wbr23570"/> emergency declaration. >> with us now democratic congresswoman dina titus from the infrastructure committee thank you for being with us, representative and well you've reached the end here, haven't you. members of congress getting what they wanted, most of them -- all of the democrats and many republicans here the question is what can get done in the next 20 days will we see some sort of state of emergency at the end of this? nobody wants it. >> well i don't think the president is going to be able to shut down government again he did it in a fit of peak for 30 days and nothing was accomplished we're right back where we started except for many people were put in harm's way, couldn't pay their bills, didn't know what the future held he's given us 20 days and then /b>

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190103:13:25:00

rupees but you have to build your house according to this this and this and he had to buy all the bricks from me to take people. whatever that's what is happening and then just twenty percent interest on top of that is where. the deals with china were inked by sri lanka's former president mahinda rajapaksa he himself comes from the district of happen toter the projects here bear his stamp including the chinese funded poor. couldn't pay back its loans in exchange for a one point one trillion dollar debt relief it granted china in one thousand nine year lease for the poorest there are rumors that beijing could be eyeing us up as a military base they are not giving anything to us simply because as i said before because the just want to actually live there no they obviously commercial plus

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