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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131120:06:42:00

that horrible r word to silence the critics. >> this is not true. but what you have said is true, which is that there are failures, there are points of criticism that are totally legitimate to can be made against this president. but that is totally separate. >> people who are caucasions. >> would i be any less critical of hillary clinton -- >> i think you would have to be more aware that you're dealing with the first woman in the way that people say here you're dealing with the first black man and you want -- >> but white america voted for him. >> and white america didn't. >> yes, they did. >> no, they didn't in majority vote for president obama, not this time. that is for sure. >> you mean the 2012 election? >> we got to roll. all right, we got a lot coming up. we're going to continue this debate. good to see you both.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131120:03:42:00

that horrible r word to silence the critics. >> this is not true. but what you have said is true, which is that there are failures, there are points of criticism that are totally legitimate to can be made against this president. but that is totally separate. >> people who are caucasions. >> would i be any less critical of hillary clinton -- >> i think you would have to be more aware that you're dealing with the first woman in the way that people say here you're dealing with the first black man and you want -- >> but white america voted for him. >> and white america didn't. >> yes, they did. >> no, they didn't in majority vote for president obama, not this time. that is for sure. >> you mean the 2012 election? >> we got to roll. all right, we got a lot coming up. we're going to continue this debate. good to see you both.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131118:22:26:00

up, it's a war based on lies and recover from that. bush will never recover from that when the history books tell the story about george bush. certainly, a computer glitch will be a very minor part of this story, once people understand what this can do for their lives. the problem with democrats is, they need to support this president and rather than talking out of both sides of their mouths, is whether or not they're for it or against it, they need to understand, this is a critical, pivotal point in american history, and they don't need to be equivocal about whether this is good or bad. did the computer system go off like it should, no. will it mean great things for the american public? absolutely. >> i think the media is lazy. i do. i think that they have locked on to an issue with the computer system to the point where they are blinded by just how many people are going to be affected positively. have they gotten lazy? your thoughts, mike. >> ed, i am certain they have gotten lazy. i know this sounds remarkable.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131116-01:03:00

finally operate on friday, but they lacked one critical, critical element that they say could have saved his life. they didn't have blood supplies for a transfusion. if they had blood and they asked for it and it is certainly in stock in other cities and towns around the philippines, they could have saved this man's life whose initial injury was a broken leg. anderson? >> i mean, let's just pause and think about that for a moment. a man who had a broken leg is now dead because there wasn't blood supplies, and he had got an infection that there weren't antibiotics to treat. when people here, when the government has talked about well, we're focussing on the living, we're focussing on saving the living, simple things like blood, antibiotics haven't

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131116-05:02:00

joined by nick paton walsh in manila. ivan, you were just at the hospital. this picture really captivated, on newspapers, seen on defense around the world. you have an update what happened. what has gone on? >> anderson i'm sad to report the man photographed there 27-year-old richard pulga that had an open fracture on his right leg passed away on friday doctors tell me. they operated on him. he was terribly infected. he had a terrible infection of his leg. he had not, they said, gotten first aid for at least three days, and then he was bandaged, and then this infection set in and they had no choice but to finally operate on friday, but they lacked one critical, critical element that they say could have saved his life. they didn't have blood supplies for a transfusion.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131023:14:46:00

what he said sometimes was funny. sometimes inappropriate but, being comical, critical, snarky, isn't illegal. but, what you accept a security clearance and accept employment from the white house especially you give up some of your civil liberties and you don't always have freedom to have a second life outside of work. i would be very interesting in what the legal cause was forgoing after his identity because i don't think it is illegal to be weird outside of office hours but if he was using government equipment, time while on the job, well, yeah that is cause for termination. but it says a lot about whether they're monitoring the communications of people involved in national security and what their competence is when it comes to security on the job at the nsc and the white house these days. martha: i get what you're saying. i would think since the white house is his employer, just like, you know, we have our employer, anything that you do from your computer is fair game and i would imagine that would be the argument on this.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131021:19:01:00

>> good monday afternoon to you from the news deck. first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, a deadly shooting in a middle school in nevada. cops say at least two people, including a staff member and the suspected gunman are dead two other students hurt, one critical. authorities believe the staffer died while trying to protect those students. it happened at sparks middle school in american nevada, ten minutes outside reno. witness says it happened around 7:00 a.m. local time. one teacher says, a teacher saw another student with a gun, and told the suspect to put down the weapon. but the gunman shot the teacher instead. a spokesperson at the hospital says the two wounded victims have undergone surgery. one now listed in fair condition. the other, critical. cops say the scene at the school is now secure. all other students are safe. and they're working to reunite all of them with their parents. will card is working the story from our west coast news hub in

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131012-00:04:00

john boehner and the president did talk on the phone but the president according to white house officials rejected the house republican offer to tie a short-term increase in the nation's debt ceiling to future negotiations. jay carney said that would be giving in to more ransom and something interesting jay carney said during the briefing, anderson, the white house does not want a six-week like increase in the debt ceiling because they feel like that will bring this process, essentially to the point where the nation might be on the edge of default around the holiday shopping season. they don't want that. it's a critical came for the economy. you heart the president's position is basically the same. he wants clean bills to open the government and raise the nation's debt ceiling. they aren't even using the word negotiate at this point, anderson. they said they are talking and listening g listening, they are not looking for the white puff of smoke coming out of the capitol, they are looking for the white flag of surrenderer. >> jay carney using surrenderer.

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CNN Newsroom-20130930-18:47:00

is responsible. that tells you the president has a sales case to make to the middle of the electorate. some republicans say we're on safe ground because the american people don't like the president's health care law. it's true, our new poll shows 57%, nearly 6 in 10 americans, oppose obama care. however, this is a critical distinction. break that number down. 11% of those who oppose the president's health care law oppose it because they don't think it went far enough. they wanted a single payer system or more government involvement. that's a critical point as republicans say hey, thuamerican people oppose the law. some oppose it not for the reason the republicans sig cite. what's the most important question, what's most critical to do, avoid a government shutdown or block the health care law? 6 in 10 say avoid the shutdown. that number speaks for itself. a. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130930:23:24:00

now that they haves pad the rule. it gets a little confusing on capitol hill sometimes. from time to time. but that's what we understand to be going on now. the white house says president obama's healthcare overhaul will move forward even if other parts of the government shut down. the administration is set to rule out its new health insurance exchanges beginning tomorrow morning 8:00 a.m. eastern time jim angle is live in d.c. a lot of questions about how and whether obama care will actually work. >> there may be as much confusion in the country as there is on the floor of the house tonight, jon. the failure or success of obama care turns on how many people enroll, especially young people without question, they are the most critical. listen. the key are the young and healthy who don't have big medical bills but whose premium also be used to cover the cost of the older and sicker. younger people are subsidizing older people in this law. healthcare costs for older people run more than seven

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