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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150522:21:12:00

candidates are concerned, what's your prediction on it? is it going to be the one who outrights the right to get the nomination or to get a foot in on all of this? and is national security going to be again one of their biggest topic and only topic because they've really failed on domestic in many regards? >> i think they're in a bad position with foreign policy as well because president obama's approach is so popular at this point in time. as much as they want to rewrite history we don't have amnesia for things that happened ten years ago. the american public knows president bush got us into this war under false pretenses which people like ambassador wilson were ready to expose as well as other experts at the time. we haven't forgot about that. they are in a very -- republicans are in a very bad position in terms of foreign policy going into this election especially since hillary clinton is the big dog when it comes to foreign policy. which typically that's republican but in this election hillary clinton has that advantage. so i think they're in a corner domestically and i think they're in a corner whether it comes to

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CNN International-20150514-07:44:00

interviews now. she received death threats. and the knesset has given her security. shaked will be part of the cabinet in a 61 seat coalition. her government and perhaps her political future are already under pressure. and john, when we talk pressure on this government, international. domestic, a lot can be pointed at shaked. >> oren, the longest period ever to form a government in israel. one of the reasons for that, the filibuster has come to israel. >> that's right. some of the debates. specifically about the expansion of the cabinet. late into the night. early into the morning. the points were silly. the reason behind this was serious. benjamin netanyahu needed to expand the cabinet. administers. because of what happened in the run-up to the coalition negotiations. to form his government. netanyahu needed to give away important positions including the justice ministry. that left him with very little to give his own party.

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CNN International-20150506-07:44:00

cannot allow himself to be the most leftist in his own coalition. >> for netanyahu to respond to demand from within the government, handling pressure from outside the government he may have to move his coalition toward the center where he has been most comfortable. analysts say that could mean reining in parties on issues like settlements and peace talks. >> at the end of the day. netanyahu will find a way to extend his coalition and not to base it only on right-wing parties. >> netanyahu's election night victory gives him all the leverage in choosing his coalition but he well have to balance if he wants his co-lgs to last. maybe netanyahu has his sights on a different goal. he will become the longest serving prime minister in israeli history one month before his term is up. >> in terms of domestic issues the challenge, he has 61 seats to make reforms. rose mary in terms of foreign issues, international issues he'll face pressure that could

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Reliable Sources-20150503-15:51:00

maddox. he's executive vice president, managing director of cnn international. he joins me from atlanta. good to see you. >> good to see you too, frank. >> one thing has changed with social immediate y. because viewers from all over the world can get involved in a story in a way they couldn't have done 15, 20 years ago. the coverage of a story like this 20 years ago would have been a one-way conversation. how does that change the coverage of a disaster like this tony? >> it changes everything really. i mean in terms of the perceptions of the story and the introduction you highlighted the fact that baltimore came along and of course domestic has to focus very strongly on that. but cnn across all of its platforms here at international and all throughout our online services not only are we reaching many people but they're also reaching us. they're giving us feedback. they're telling us about people who they my might be missing, places where they think it might be really appalling. you'll notice one of the most arresting videos was the avalanche video which we got via youtube. people were filing their material to us. the video you're sharing right now, this is shot by

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Reliable Sources-20150503-15:52:00

individuals. they post that online. the news gathering process has become much more of a two-way street than it ever used to be. >> what do you say to people who say that this is a very sort of subjective kind of thing, that when there was the haiti earthquake for example, cnn was wall to wall with so much of it others were wall to wall, and in nepal there's been a lot of coverage but not nearly enough. and this is a very subjective kind of coverage. >> it is. and it's always a judgment call on how much these stories you feel are going to resonate with your audiences. and candidly you also have to take your place in the news queue. baltimore has been an american moment. there's no doubt about that. we're fortunate at cnn that we can do many big stories at the same time and get enormous exposure across all platforms. this nepal story has been eight out of ten of the top stories on our international digital sites this week. the videos have had millions of views from there. and across domestic as well. i just want people to not just think of these stories in terms

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150427:15:27:00

with that you and your husband, and whole family come up here. the way we will do this -- you want me on the left hand side. all right. okay. all right. and you are going to stand here loretta, i believe. all right. i want you to put your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. i lorette beth lynch do swear allow to have support and defense in constitution of the united states, against all enemies, foreign and domestic, thal i will bear true faith and lead us to the same. but i stick to freedom without

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The Situation Room-20150413-22:31:00

rubio say the country needs major reforms, reducing regulations, controlled spending modernized our immigration laws. he said that repeal and replace obamacare. he laid out an agenda for the domestic -- >> he didn't say what he would do. he laid out the agenda. >> modernize our immigration laws. given the history that he had, once he wanted to allow some sort of, what the critics call amnesty, pathway to citizenship, but then he backed away from it later, that's a big issue in a republican primary. >> it's a huge issue in the republican primary. it's one issue he probably won't fight with jeb bush over because they're pretty much in the same place. the lesson he tells conservatives that he learned is you can't do anything on immigration until you prove that you can control the borders. and that was the great lesson he said. but i do think you know the republican candidates are talking about refeeling and/or replacing obama care. they're not telling what you they're going to replace obama care with because it's very hard political willy to take

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150408:06:46:00

when president bush left office he set a very gracious tone and turned down every opportunity to say something critical of barack obama his successor. you are seeing a preview of president obama's post presidency where he can't control himself and resist lowering himself into political mud. it's wrong for a president to do that it will be wrong for an expresident to do that. >> what do you make of the announcement today? we have number two into the race. senator rand paul following ted cruz. >> senator rand paul biggest change agent when it comes to domestic policy. senator, who think the government is too big. rand paul is the most serious about making it smaller. i think on foreign policy though, the republican party still is largely a ronald reagan bill peace through strength party. rand paul doesn't fit that mold. somehow he is going to have to address his foreign policy weaknesses. i'm curious to see what he is going to do on domestic. >> fascinating to watch. because the republican field, at least what we anticipate is huge. they are going to have to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150405:16:19:00

towards change and towards reform which started years ago in iran and i just feel like it's been going forward slowly maybe two steps forward, one step back but it's been going forward over the past three decades. >> as the door opens slowly but surely to the west do you think that state sponsored terrorism by iran will also be reduced? >> that's a very tough question because foreign policy and domestic are a little bit separate but again, this young population, this hungry population for engagement with the world also understands that some of these matters in the region of some of these foreign policy decisions of iran affect iran's relationship with the world, iran's constructive engagement with the world as they're saying it. so i feel like the more iran opens up to the world and the more the establishment listens to this young population these matters in the region will be i would say they would slower down, maybe not disappear

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150330:19:18:00

official, u.s. negotiator with iran and co-author of the book "going to tehran." hillary, we're glad to have you with us today. help us unpack the latest sort of sticky detail which seems like a big one. "the new york times" is reporting iran's deputy foreign minister seemed to rule out a deal that would allow for uranium to be shipped to russia saying that that was going to be a problem for them, a deal breaker, essentially. whey why is this piece important? what sort of domestic political pressure do they face in iran that would make how this uranium is handled a potentially politically difficult situation? >> this is one of what may be several issues that are being discussed and there's no decision on right now in the room in terms of what iranians may or may not do. there's a core bargain that was essentially reached in november 2013 for this interim accord temporary accord.

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