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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180318:04:48:00

already survived the horrors of the libyan refugee camps and the mediterranean crossing the dangers outpoint crossing is not a deterrent and loveless if you will continue on foot which way are you going. that way over towards france because we've had enough of it in the city we can't get papers. it's thirty two kilometers to the mountain pass at eight hundred meters elevation there's a border patrol outpost where police have emperor red cameras the helpers find for refugees who've already. crossed into france as usual other volunteer helpers are checking to see if the police are in the vicinity they tell felipe's a neti the coast is clear. the volunteers will bring the freezing refugees to bring all song a town twenty kilometers from the border after two or three days they'll continue onward to somewhere else in france or to northern europe the volunteer helpers know

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170818:11:09:00

bob corker. >> okay. let me read from peggy newnan who writes here is a cliche. in times of stress and fracture people want a president who is calm in the storm and speaks to the nation's moral conscious, recalls first principles, evokes what unites us. mr. trump did not do any of that. if a leader is gifted, he could succeed in speaking to the nation's soul and moving its heart by addressing it brain. this kind of thing comes from love of the country, our people, what we've been. it struck me this week as he spoke that his speeches and statements are loveless. the public mr. trump is not without sentiment and occasional spentment tallty. the deeper wells of a broader love seem not there to draw from. seven months in people know they can look to him for a reaction,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170328:21:18:00

it's not your fault. but why must we pressure you to help? british home secretary amber rudd is calling what'sapp out for giving the enemy a place to hide after security services failed to access the terrorist last message which was sent minutes before he killed those innocent people. something tells me he wasn't texting mo gees to his pet goat. what'sapp lets users send encrypted messages which are sealed off so scotland yard can't access what could be a key clue. it may be hard for seo to imagine his family being victims on the bridge last week but why not try? if one clue prevents the death of loved ones, those loveless could one day be yours. if facebook were a religion, it will be the third largest behind islam and christianity. it success is rooted and capitalizing on the human desire to bond. if you make billions of dollars off connecting them, may be the least you can do is help keep

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150828:02:47:00

dangerous invasion of privacy. and tried to slow the rush to puritan call judgment that most other news organizations have engaged in. a recent article greenwald reprinted an e-mail he received from an ashley madison user who now expects to be outed an subjected to public mockery and shame. this e-mail does not fit the stereotype of the ashley madison user that most of the media prefers. it says i am female, hold a job with a lot of responsibility, have three kids, one with special needs and a husband with whom i have not been intimate with for several years due to his cancer treatment. mine is a loveless, parentless, sexless marriage i will care for my husband if his cancer spreads. we manage good will for my husband. i went on ashley madison out of loneliness and despair and found

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150828:05:47:00

user that most of the media prefers. it says i am female, hold a job with a lot of responsibility, have three kids, one with special needs and a husband with whom i have not been intimate with for several years due to his cancer treatment. mine is a loveless, parentless, sexless marriage i will care for my husband if his cancer spreads. we manage good will for my husband. i went on ashley madison out of loneliness and despair and found friendship, both male and female with others trapped in terrible marriages try to do right by their children. my experiences have led me to soften my views of marriage as my own marriage is a deeply humbling, painful long-term commitment. i expect to be ridiculed by colleagues, to lose my job and be publicly shamed. when my outing happens, i suppose i might as well stand

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121004:10:39:00

and with us? >> oh, hey. >> good. jon, where's lunch today? if i were you, i'd go to rotier's or loveless, but your call. >> i'm a longtime rotier's fan. the other is ledbetter's. >> don't forget, rotier's has american cheese and crackers as their lead appetizer. >> ritz. that's the difference. that's the difference. think of the markup on that. >> that's true. >> so is there a nonstop between new york and nashville? >> oh, yeah. >> it's a bus. >> greyhound. >> you get there in, like, 90 minutes, right, meacham? >> are we going to do sports and get it over with in. >> i love it when barnicle takes a geographical view of anything. >> a guy who's out of boston. if only we in the south could have been as progressive as people from south boston on issues of race. >> yes. thank you, mike.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111021:21:41:00

i see a guy who may well be the nomination the way nixon did in '68, a loveless candidacy. is that possible? is it possible your party would nominate someone they just didn't like? >> it's too early to tell. we haven't had a single vote cast. we haven't had a single caucus or primary state event yet. when new hampshire rolls around, i think that will be a very telltale sign. this is again, where it's got to be earned, it can't be -- >> who would be a better president, barack obama or michele bachmann? >> don't get me into that game. >> i'm asking. okay, herman cain or barack obama? i think it's about one or two guys in the party besides yourself you might vote for. and i don't think i would include herman cain. i don't think i would include bachmann. i might include mitt romney, but i'm not sure. >> listen, anyone who has a founding, a grounding in how this economy works and can get it back on its feet, understands the the need for tax reform, regulatory reform, energy dependence, and addressing our international needs. >> but you've been surrounded by loony tune arguments. michele bachmann said we shouldn't pay any taxes. how can you sit next to a person

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111021:23:40:00

bush came in after 9/11. we went to iraq, afghanistan, then iraq, which i never understood going to iraq, logically. do you think the pattern was wrong, led by george w. bush? too much aggressive foreign policy? too hawkish? do you think so or not? >> don't need to relitigate. when it follow ours key national security interests like afghanistan, absolutely. what have we done in afghanistan? we've routed the taliban, we've dismantled al qaeda, we've killed osama bin laden, we had free elections in 2004. i say we've achieved our objective. it's time to come home. >> was iraq smart or not? >> i don't want to relitigate that, chris. a lot of us felt that it wasn't a good thing. and here we are. you make the best of it. you have to clean up the mess. you have to move on and secure our interests. and that's where we are. >> i look at this campaign and the way it's gone to the republican side and i find a disconnect. i look at romney getting big numbers and i see no love for him in the party. i so no love for him among the other candidates. i see a guy who may well be the nomination the way nixon did in '68, a loveless candidacy.

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