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Could didn t run out of any c02 so we could cany didn t run out of any c02 so we could carry on brewing basically. how long could carry on brewing basically. how long do your reserves last fall, and how significant is a three day gap in that? irate and how significant is a three-day gap in that? and how significant is a three-day gap in that? and how significant is a three-day a-ainthat? . . , , ., gap in that? we have anywhere up to two weeks reserves gap in that? we have anywhere up to two weeks reserves but gap in that? we have anywhere up to two weeks reserves but that - gap in that? we have anywhere up to two weeks reserves but that can - gap in that? we have anywhere up to two weeks reserves but that can go l two weeks reserves but that can go down two weeks reserves but that can go down quickly because of the size of the vessels and we need large quantities of c02 to purge each tank of oxygen quantities of c02 to purge each tank of oxygen before we can fill it and start fermenting, so lag could impact start fermenting, so lag could impact us start fermenting, so lag could impact us if it happened. has it made you impact us if it happened. has it made you rethink impact us if it happened. has it made you rethink things - impact us if it happened. has it made you rethink things at - impact us if it happened. has it made you rethink things at all. impact us if it happened. has it| made you rethink things at all in terms of how important carbon dioxide is? dioxide is? yes, it probably accelerated dioxide is? yes, it probably accelerated the dioxide is? yes, it probably accelerated the plans - dioxide is? yes, it probably accelerated the plans we i dioxide is? yes, it probably i accelerated the plans we have dioxide is? yes, it probably - accelerated the plans we have had to have even accelerated the plans we have had to have even more of a contingency plan, have even more of a contingency plan, so have even more of a contingency plan, so there are projects we are working plan, so there are projects we are working on plan, so there are projects we are working on to capture the carbon, a working onto capture the carbon, a liy-product working on to capture the carbon, a by product of the fermenting process is carbon by product of the fermenting process is carbon c02 release, so we are looking is carbon c02 release, so we are looking at is carbon c02 release, so we are looking at projects that can capture that, looking at projects that can capture that, and looking at projects that can capture that, and we can add it to our

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170427:15:58:00

Th when they seemed to back them a few days later. these are truly uncharted times. i think our view here, observing it as impartial reporters is like a school report that says the start was not as bad as it might have been, but can do and must do better. the biggest concerns that we heard consistely was about credibilit unless the united states s promisesnd commitments are honored, then the u.s. cannot conduct foreign policy if is an enormous challenge when you re trying to conduct statesmanship. thank you for that, i m glad i stayed and didn t run out for lunch early. that was a good report. now i m going to get lunch. thank you for spending this hour with me on msnbc live.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170106:20:46:00

People driving in to pick their loved ones up, law enforcement, everybody is going to be very, very edgy right now. what law enforcement wants to see is the palm of everybody s hands when they say, let me see your hands, let me know who you are, and realize, kate, the challenge of this. they have to clear the airport. they have to gather the evidence. they have to reunite passengers with baggage. and likely, they re going to have to identify every driver and every car that s coming in and out of the airport on the off-chance there was somebody there to pick the shooter up. we ve got one shooter, we understand that. but as in the past cases, who else knew about his plans who else participated? msnbc had an eyewitness on about an hour ago who said this guy calmly, with what was described as a 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol, went through two, if not three magazines of ammunition, dropped the weapon and laid prone in front of the doors. now, what s interesting, kate, is he didn t run out.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101017:05:07:00

Gonzalo a resident of chile and a free lance producer that is him on the right. the lovely regional medical director of the hospital there. dr. newman, let me start with you. how did they get out of the hospital? did they run out as renegades or did you escort them out through the backdoor to keep them from being on camera? hi, no, they didn t run out. we discharged them yesterday. at first we discharged three of them and then the other 30 went yesterday, the last one like 8:00. and. geraldo: how are they, generally speaking, how are they faring? some have vertigo. the 19-year-old was suffering from depression. generally speaking, how is their health? well, we our mission was to make secure that they were

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100704:02:35:00

Yet. there is an allegation, i can t wait to get to an bremmer on this. there is an allegation she was pinned down and didn t run out. here is the thing and i think this is very important. in 2006 is when i believe she said this happened and then at the end of 2006. and then at the end of 2009, she ends up being interviewed by the portland police. and now, of course, it s come out. what how does this bhol thing strike you? i m sorry, the whole thing seems laughable to me. i m sorry. i really support women who have been sexually assaulted terribly much. this story just wreaks. i m sorry. why? shear woman who is old enough to know when you go to a man s hotel room at a certain hour and he has been drinking and you go in there and give him his massage which is he naked, i m sorry, most women who do that come from escort services, they are usually prostitutes. i m not saying she is one. if she came from a legitimate agency or through the legitimate

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