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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150902:01:45:00

Was also very funny. she found giantly pregnant women to bring to the state committee meeting, making the decision about when to implement the new law. she brought very visibly pregnant friends with her, enough to outnumber the insurance lobbyists who were already packing the room. and when the legislators asked when the bill should take effect, the giantly pregnant moms all raised their hands and said, um, now! now! we need this and she won that fight. and that was her first-ever political fight. and that is how the great state of minnesota got rid of drive-through deliveries and women in that state got the right to stay at least 48 hours in the hospital with their new baby. she won that first fight in minnesota and ultimately that became federal law, too. and then she decided to run for county prosecutor. and she lost the first time, but she won the second time. and then when she was up for re-election four years after she won, the republican party didn t even bother to run anyone against her. and then she decided to run for

Decision , Law , Friends , Women , Insurance-lobbyists , State , Committee-meeting , Bill , Moms , Fight , Effect , Hands

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150902:04:45:00

Meeting, making the decision about when to implement the new law. she brought very visibly pregnant friends with her, enough to outnumber the insurance lobbyists who were already packing the room. and when the legislators asked when the bill should take effect, the giantly pregnant moms all raised their hands and said, um, now! now! we need this and she won that fight. and that was her first-ever political fight. and that is how the great state of minnesota got rid of drive-through deliveries and women in that state got the right to stay at least 48 hours in the hospital with their new baby. she won that first fight in minnesota and ultimately that became federal law, too. and then she decided to run for county prosecutor. and she lost the first time, but she won the second time. and then when she was up for re-election four years after she won, the republican party didn t even bother to run anyone against her. and then she decided to run for the second office she had ever run for in her life. she decided to run for a little thing called the united states senate.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150902:08:44:00

48-hour hospital stay. she testified in support of the bill, realizing that talking about stuff like episiotomies and breast pumping, that it made them nearly impossible to not pass the legislation. and she did get the legislation passed. but even when they knew they had won, they had gotten the law, the health industry and hospital lobbyists were still fighting the delay the law s implementation, so she had another great brainstorm that was also very funny. she found giantly pregnant women to bring to the state committee meeting, making the decision about when to implement the new law. she brought very visibly pregnant friends with her, enough to outnumber the insurance lobbyists who were already packing the room. and when the legislators asked when the bill should take effect, the giantly pregnant moms all raised their hands and said, um, now! now!

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150626:01:05:00

Decision to take this case. this wasn t a case they had to take. it was basically an entire legal strategy against obamacare, an entire lawsuit against obamacare, based on a typo. it wasn t exactly a typo but this wasn t a substantiative complaint about the obamacare law. this was basically, this whole case was basically about some descriptive language in this giantly long bill and the language was inconsistently written between different parts of the legislation. some conservative legal activists seized on that that language problem, and thought they could basically pull that one inconsistent awkward phrasing out of the bill like it was a crucial jenga block in a giant jenga tower and by pulling that one piece out, they could cause the whole thing to collapse. the whole law, the whole american health care system now built around this law, that provides health insurance to millions of families, they thought because of this one little drafting error in the legislation, they could use that to collapse the whole thing.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150325:08:08:00

Conservative media. you might have heard about him doing that giantly long new interview with playboy magazine. that was not conducted by a playboy correspondent, but it was actually done by a fox news reporter. his interview with dick cheney being discussed on fox news by another fox news reporter, and after they discuss the content of that interview, they turn to someone for the analysis of that interrue to carl rove who was the top political strategist for the bush-cheney administration. for a long time i looked forward

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