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>> the chicken that's to die for. >> it shouldn't be surprising to anyone. everyone's interest in, will everyone's mixed. >> some people cut on. >> it's time people cut on. >> all right, thank you so much morgan radford. and a bit of a sad note, before we go to break. i do want to say goodbye to a dear friend of mine personally end of the show. the very talented comedian david arnold who appeared on our show just two weeks ago. david died on september 7th at the age of 54. he was such a bright wonderful soul. he worked so hard and devoted his life to his craft of comedy. it was so shocking that he passed away, four days after appearing on her show. the comedy community is a very tribal community, it devastated so many of our friends and family across the nation. so it's -- already -- deepest sympathies go out to his families and friends. david, cousin, as we called each other, you will be missed.

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BBC News-20210905-17:17:00

we will have to wait until that comes out in the wash. parliament is coming back this week. this is the kind of subject some mps take a particular interest in, isn�*t it, what the royal family�*s role is in public life and whether that has influence beyond the strictly ceremonial? this is the heir to the throne. this is not a so—called minor royal going off and doing in advertisement for something or sitting in on something in exchange for something, this is prince charles so this is a political issue, a constitutional issue, it isa it is a difficult issue, simply to say, look, nothing to do with us. it is 17 minutes past six. the headlines on bbc news... former girls aloud singer sarah harding has died at the age of 39, after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year. the head of one of prince charles�* charities temporarily steps down after claims he helped secure an honour for a major donor. relatives of a female police officer in the ghor province

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BBC News-20210905-13:06:00

access it in return for large donations people got access to prince charles. that is part of the world of royal charities. people said that prince charles skated too close to the edge. this is another allegation that that kind of thing has been going on and it is an embarrassment. mr has been going on and it is an embarrassment.— has been going on and it is an embarrassment. ~ ., , ., , , embarrassment. mr a corset to step down. embarrassment. mr a corset to step down- what — embarrassment. mr a corset to step down. what sort _ embarrassment. mr a corset to step down. what sort of _ embarrassment. mr a corset to step down. what sort of investigation - down. what sort of investigation follow from this? at the edge. this is another allegation that that kind of thing has been going on and it is an embarrassment. mr course to step down. what sort of investigations follow from this? additives is involved looking at a legal relationship with him? —— are the charities involved looking at a legal... charities involved looking at a leial... ., «a,_ charities involved looking at a leial... ., _ ,, legal... remarkably tight-lipped about what _ legal... remarkably tight-lipped about what is _ legal... remarkably tight-lipped about what is going _ legal... remarkably tight-lipped about what is going on, - legal... remarkably tight-lipped about what is going on, number| legal... remarkably tight-lipped i about what is going on, number of allegations late last night and one single response after michael fawcett because there were allegations in this door is about about other people connect to investigations too. this about other people connect to investigations too.— about other people connect to investigations too. this is the kind of sub'ect investigations too. this is the kind of subject some _ investigations too. this is the kind of subject some mps _ investigations too. this is the kind of subject some mps take - investigations too. this is the kind of subject some mps take a - of subject some mps take a particular interest in, isn�*t it, what the royal family�*s role is particular interest in, isn�*t it, what the royalfamily�*s role is in public life and whether that has

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180128:23:06:00

for example, infrastructure. for example, on immigration, he needs to set a tone that is appealing or has resonance with both democrats and with republicans in that room. and elsewhere in the country, who you know, people who can write their lawmakers and say look, we saw the president speak, we support this particular policy. it be on infrastructure spending or anything else. rick: he's expected to say he wants to spend one trillion dollars on infrastructure, and i assume he needs help from democrats to get that money and make it money? >> absolutely will need money from democrats. he might face skepticism within his own party on that. it's a big price tag. issue of infrastructure has bipartisan support, something both parties have shown interest in, but getting the money to pay for it will be the big question. rick: we want to get to a sound bite from the white house direct offer strategic communications mercedes schlapp on the state of the union. i want to play that sound and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170316:16:22:00

classified. people who are looking for an answer in those areas, i suspect are going to be disappointed. >> but the basic answer to the basic question that people have been waiting for, something that would back up his claim about the wiretapping, you can think of no reason why you can't get that answer on monday? >> well, it's certainly no problem at all for director comey to say no, there was no wiretapping, which i suspect is actually the answer. now where it could get more interesting would be -- remember the white house has been sort of backing away from the claim of wiretapping and trying to walk back that clear statement and accusation against president obama. but you know -- if it were true for example, that as has been reported in the media that maybe there is a server in trump tower that somebody had an interest in -- who knows? maybe something other than wiretapping. the interesting thing there, though, and i'm not sure the director would talk about that. secondly, if that is true,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121010:08:07:00

which i should tell you is when 100,000 people voted in ohio last time. more than a third of the overall margin of victory by which president obama won that state in 2008 were votes cast in the last 30 days. the chairman of the republican party in the county where columbus is, he said he didn't have an interest in, quote, accommodating the urban-read african-american vote in ohio. he's the one who said read african-american. i didn't insert that there. he's not only the chairman, he's on the county election board for the columbus area. he will be running the elections there. all the while, resenting the african-american turnout machine. in the city of cleveland, ohio, african-american voters are 26 times more likely than white voters to use early in-person voting as their preferred way of voting. for this election in particular,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121010:01:07:00

able to early vote in the last few days before the election, which i should tell you is when 100,000 people voted in ohio last time. more than a third of the overall margin of victory by which president obama won that state in 2008 were votes cast in the last 30 days. the chairman of the republican party in the county where columbus is, he said he didn't have an interest in, quote, accommodating the urban-read african-american vote in ohio. he's the one who said read african-american. i didn't insert that there. he's not only the chairman, he's on the county election board for the columbus area. he will be running the elections there. all the while, resenting the african-american turnout machine. in the city of cleveland, ohio, african-american voters are 26 times more likely than white voters to use early in-person

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110620:06:36:00

and a lot of european nations who are now trying to lead this fight and are struggling to do it are looking at this debate in the united states to end the u.s. support for nato. if the u.s. ended its support for nato in libya, nato really is dead, and all of these european allies, particularly italy, who supported the united states in iraq, which they had no interest in, would say, well, why isn't the united states supporting us now in libya, which is an important mission for europe? >> paul, how do you see this debate within the republican party? i mean, lindsey graham couldn't have been stronger saying, look, you're going to start taking the president on the left on foreign policy? that's not going to go well in the republican party. >> there's war-weariness, which is understandable, but i also think and regret to say there is political opportunism here. you have a democrat in the white house. this is not what republicans would have been saying, most of them, nearly all of them, if george w. bush were still in the white house. so, the question that i think is fair to ask of michele bachmann, who voted for the dennis kucinich resolution to cut off

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110620:08:36:00

that's going to drive gadhafi from power. and a lot of european nations who are now trying to lead this fight and are struggling to do it are looking at this debate in the united states to end the u.s. support for nato. if the u.s. ended its support for nato in libya, nato really is dead, and all of these european allies, particularly italy, who supported the united states in iraq, which they had no interest in, would say, well, why isn't the united states supporting us now in libya, which is an important mission for europe? >> paul, how do you see this debate within the republican party? i mean, lindsey graham couldn't have been stronger saying, look, you're going to start taking the president on the left on foreign policy? that's not going to go well in the republican party. >> there's war-weariness, which is understandable, but i also think and regret to say there is political opportunism here. you have a democrat in the white house. this is not what republicans would have been saying, most of them, nearly all of them, if george w. bush were still in the white house. so, the question that i think is fair to ask of michele bachmann, who voted for the dennis

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110619:18:36:00

fight and are struggling to do it are looking at this debate in the united states to end the u.s. support for nato. if the u.s. ended its support for nato in libya, nato really is dead, and all of these european allies, particularly italy, who supported the united states in iraq, which they had no interest in, would say, well, why isn't the united states supporting us now in libya, which is an important mission for europe? >> paul, how do you see this debate within the republican party? i mean lindsey graham couldn't have been stronger saying, look, you're going to start taking the president on the left on foreign policy? that's not going to go well in the republican party. >> there's war-weariness, which is understandable, but i also think and regret to say there is political opportunism here. you have a democrat in the white house. this is not what republicans would have been saying, most of them, nearly all of them, if george w. bush were still in the white house. so the question they think is fair to ask of michele bachmann, who voted for the dennis kucinich resolution to cut off funds within 15 days for

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