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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151211:22:20:00

We re hearing for the first time today the audio of wednesday s supreme court session when the justices heard oral arguments in a case that challenges the affirmative action policy at the university of texas. included in that audio is the comment from justice anthony scalia that the new york times report drew muted gasps in the courtroom. here it is. there are those who contend that it does not benefit african americans to get them into the university of texas where they do not do well. as opposed to to having them go to a less-advanced school, a less a slower-track school where they do well. joining me now is nbc s justice correspondent pete williams. what was that? well, the question here is, how much of a favor the justice ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151211:20:16:00

Here s what he said. yet there s no effect. what they could do is pull there are those who contend that it does not benefit federal funding, if states aren t following this law, they african-americans to get them into the university of texas could pull federal funding and where they do not do well as make them follow the law. i ve spoken to women who say opposed to having them go to a they re afraid if they go see a doctor that maybe that means less advanced school, a less their baby will be taken away. there s this fear of child a slower track school where they protective services. is that part of this too? do well. well, i m not so sure, one of the briefs pointed out because this doesn t really that most of the most of the apply until the baby is born black scientists in this country drug addicted. so regardless of whether the don t come from schools like the university of texas. woman is using heroin or has so this court been put on methadone. they come from lesser s ....

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CNN Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer December 9, 2015 22:33:00

Emanuel s the one that held back on these videos or has been fighting the release. now we don t have superintendent mccarthy anymore. and the current videos are being fought from being released to the public. so i think he s being held accountable for what decision it looks like being his decision to not release the videos and be transparent. jeffrey, i want to switch gears a little bit. another major development here, something we re watching the u.s. supreme court the justice antonin scalia hearing of an affirmative action case, he said, let me quote from scalia, there are those who contend that it does not benefit african-americans to get them into the university of texas where they do not do well, as opposed to having them go to a less advanced school, a less slower track school, he said, where they do well. those remarks as you can imagine generating a lot of controversy right now especially on a sensitive issue like affirmative action. what exactly is he saying justice scalia ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150828:10:41:00

A hot plate ready to be read. we get an alert, it will flash on the screen. okay. so we re just looking at the screens, and you are cueing the guy. we know he s coming. less let s see if he get an alert. look at that, that was instantaneous! there s the alert. as a police officer, i would go into pursuit and do a felony car stop on that vehicle. that s unbelievable. the other day, when they were able to spot that guy s car, in addition to the plate, you also see white car, you can say okay we re looking for the white audi. that is unbelievable. there are some people who deent like the idea of license plate readers, but how often do they use these things? they use the in-car systems all the time and hundreds of cases all across the country are solved. as far as the data retention, we very strong. there s policy and privacy issues. there s laws on the books right now that protect it. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150601:03:07:00

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