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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150510-17:26:00

i think there are a lot of shy tories around people who probably didn't tell the pollsters they were going to vote tory. people who are concerned about the economy and yes they wanted the stability of the economy, they wanted the recovery to carry on, and they were scared by the alternative. >> do you think this tells us something about a kind of global trend? you know, britain has always been particularly with america in sync in political cycles, thatcher and reagan, blair and clinton. does the fact that the tories did well and the left labour did badly, does it suggest that elizabeth warren is not really the harbinger of the future for the united states? >> you know, that's a tempting parallel to make. but there are actually quite big differences across the atlanta. as you said, i've only come back to this side of the atlantic. and i'd hesitate to make that comparison. but what is certainly true is that british voters looked at the kind of future that ed miliband laid out and they said they didn't want it. but let's not exaggerate too much.

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CNN International-20150509-09:32:00

the s anp decimated. >> reporter: it all went one way. all for the scottish national party. the vote count formalized the rampage through lands that left one man standing in an empty room. the labour. >> it was to retain my seat is and be elected. it's been devastating. but one which we'll have to reflect on. >> reporter: in a few hours later we found only a little sympathy.

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150508-09:33:00

that is, of course, on the back of labour. scotland being a labour strong hold. in the coming hours, we expect to see ed miliband resign. christine. >> thank you, erin. new england patriots quarterback tom brady says he has no reaction to the report yet that he had a general general awareness that the footballs were deflated before the afc championship title game. he spoke before salem state university's out. coy wire he spoke, but did not say much coy. >> that is right. tom brady made his first public comments since the wells report was released. that report, as you mentioned, brady was aware of the deflated footballs before the afc game. he was in front of the crowd fighting new england patriots fans at salem state.

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150508-08:33:00

united kingdom. truly stunning historic and shocking. conservatives talking already about new powers for scotland in an effort to avert which many people in scotland see to be inevitable a second referendum. john. >> already people talking about it. ed miliband will resign as head of labour. new england patriots quarterback tom brady says he has no reaction about the likelihood he had knowledge of the footballs being deflated. a raucous crowd at salem university in massachusetts. he said he did not have time to digest the deflate gate report 30 hours after its release. deborah feyerick has the latest for us from boston.

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CNN International-20150327-07:49:00

if you're a student, for instance, and you want to do some part-time work, a zero-hours contract can work for you. that's why we haven't outlined them altogether. what we've outlawed is exclusive zero-hours contract. no, i couldn't live on one of those. >> the point is people think you're just not tough enough. >> well, let me tell you. right? let me tell you. okay. let me tell you. what i'm not going to do is repeat the mistakes of the 2003 iraq war which happened when labour was in power, which is a rush to war without knowing what your strategy is and without being clear about what the consequences would be. i'm not a pacifist. so i did support action in libya. david cameron talked about how i supported action against isis. but am i tough enough? hell, yes, i'm tough enough. >> miliband. >> hell, yeah, he said. >> fighting for it. for more let's bring in cnn correspondent max foster. he is live from london. and it seems this debate has heated things up there in london. >> well, it's interesting, that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111010:15:35:00

more. the upper tax rate is 50% here. that was instituted last year by the old labour government at that time. the government said it should bring in something like $4 billion annually. but now, they are, critics saying that perhaps it could end up costing the government due to tax avoidance. due to a slowdown it in investment. we're hearing here a phrase that is being said also in the united states, that this could be a job-killer. we heard that from a guy named luke johnson. he is an entrepreneur who has created thousands of jobs in his businesses restaurants and other things here. here is little bit what he had to say. >> you will get fewer startups, fewer jobs created. which means more people on unemployment and less people i paying tax. and again would argue that is bad economics. >> reporter: the conservative-led government here right now, gregg, is in fact trying to lower that tax rate. but now they're saying they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110511:04:34:00

i'm concerned if the perception is by labour that the democrats aren't supportive. in fact, we were able to actually in florida kill a really anti-labor proposal and prevent the republicans from being able to push it through even though rick scott strongly supported it. because this was something that was unacceptable. we have collective bargaining rights embedded in florida's constitution. it was a bridge too far. so i think that democrats have been very supportive. democratic elected leaders and democratic activists have been very supportive of workers' rights. >> because i was hoping to get to talk to you now that you're the new chair of the party, i asked that somebody who's maybe my new friend, michael steele if he had any advice for you on starting this new job. he told me three things.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110511:01:34:00

anti-union and anti-worker. i'm concerned if the perception is by labour that the democrats aren't supportive. in fact, we were able to actually in florida kill a really anti-labor proposal and prevent the republicans from being able to push it through even though rick scott strongly supported it. because this was something that was you been acceptable. we have collective bargaining rights embedded in florida's constitution. it was a bridge too far. so i think that democrats have been very supportive. democratic elected leaders and democratic activists have been very supportive of workers' rights. >> because i was hoping to get to talk to you now that you're the new chair of the party, i asked that somebody who's maybe my new friend, michael steele if he had any advice for you on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110511:08:33:00

the issue of union rights. scott walker getting attention. a lot of states pursuing this, stripping union rights the response from the unions themselves has been interesting. they certainly feel supported by the democratic base out in the streets and at the state capital lobbying against these things. but groups like, the international association of firefighters these groups are starting to say that they do not feel supported by the democratic party at the federal level even as republicans mount what's starting to look like a coast to coast assault on union rights. if the democratic party loses big labor support it's going to be in trouble moneywise in the next election cycle. what's your view of that. >> >> i think across the country you've had widespread grassroots and particularly democratic support pushing back against these radical proposals that are anti-union and anti-worker. i'm concerned if the perception is by labour that the democrats aren't supportive.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101020:15:08:00

among the cuts announced by the right coalition government, $130 billion in government spending over the next four years. that means about 20 percent out of each government department is going to be cut away, and that means in this rather small country, 500,000 public sector jobs have to go. no corner of british life is going to be left untouched, from soldiers to bobby on the beat, even the royal family will have to tuck in their waistline a little bit. the conservatives blame the left leaning government over the last ten years or so, digging them into this hole. labour today is saying all this is too fast and too unfair, jenna. jenna: 500,000 jobs, just one part of that plan, greg, that's a ton of jobs, and that's the question we're asking today, what can the tuesday take away from what's happening in the u.k.? are we going to see similar measures? >> it's interesting, jen why -- jenna, because u.k. is much smaller than the u.s. but the budget decifit in

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