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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110512:04:50:00

>> sean: i support you on the free speech side. the appropriateness of bringing him to the white house is my issue. >> i have a two line rhyme about this. >> sean: oh boy everyone -- >> common is not my cup of tea, but he doesn't have to please me. is he really a disgrace to the presidency? i would say he's not. i believe, what you are saying free speech if it is good enough on the street. and he's a tame rapper. earlier, we heard him referred to as just a step up from will smith. >> sean: he's praising a cop killer in the lyrics. and he's done it in other things. he's praising people that have killed cops! >> no. >> sean: yes. >> here's where the president made a mistake. political judgment. want this as an issue after you have killed bin laden? i would question the president's political judgment of not -- >> sean: he hangs out with radical people all the time.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110512:01:50:00

free speech side. the appropriateness of bringing him to the white house is my issue. >> i have a two line rhyme about this. >> sean: oh boy everyone -- >> common is not my cup of tea, but he doesn't have to please me. is he really a disgrace to the presidency? i would say he's not. i believe, what you are saying free speech if it is good enough on the street. and he's a tame rapper. earlier, we heard him referred to as just a step up from will smith. >> sean: he's praising a cop killer in the lyrics. and he's done it in other things. he's praising people that have killed cops! >> no. >> sean: yes. >> here's where the president made a mistake. political judgment. want this as an issue after you have killed bin laden? i would question the president's political judgment of not -- >> sean: he hangs out with radical people all the time. >> he invited billy collins to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110426:14:22:00

"meet the fockers," but kate middleton will face her own set of challenges blending in with another interesting set of in-laws. the windsors. they may be the world's most famous family, but it's remarkable just how little we really know about britain's royals. >> the thing about the queen is in all that time in public office, she's never given an interview. when she meets people, it's almost as if she's just going through the motions, but she's got a set pattern. she gives nothing away. so they don't really know her. >> reporter: while kate will marry the future king, she can rule out any unscheduled visits with william's 85-year-old grandmother, queen elizabeth. >> can i pop in with a cup of coffee or tea? no, that doesn't happen. what happens is she has to write a little not, and her footman will then take it to the queen's page, and the queen will say yes. >> reporter: as seen in "the queen," elizabeth loves quiet nights at home where insiders

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110412:19:30:00

[ male announcer ] with amazing innovation, driven by relentless competition, wirelesputs the world at your command. ♪ so if you thought the 11th hour drama over the budget deal was intense, you just have to wait until congress deals with our debt as we were talking about earlier. it's now $14 trillion and it's getting bigger. we got right here, you have seen it many times, it's a realtime debt clock revealing time is running out on the debt limit. that means it must be raised again or the united states will be in default by mid-may at the latest. the president wants it done sooner rather than later, but republicans want massive spending cuts to be part of this deal. the only thing they agree on is that if nothing is done, the u.s. economy could collapse. >> the consequences of not -- of failing to raise the debt

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110412:13:08:00

the country's $13 trillion debt that risings steadily every day towards the federal debt limit. >> and it will reach that limit no later than mid-may unless the debt ceili inin ining is raised then. the president says, do it now, and republicans say, not unless big spending cuts are part of the deal. and everyone agrees, if there is no deal, the u.s. economy could really come crashing down. >> the consequences of not -- of failing to raise the debt ceiling would be armageddon like in terms of the economy. the impact on interest rates, on job creation, on growth would be devastating. >> steven pearlstein, the administration is talking in apocalyptic terms, literally, about what would happen if the debt ceiling were not raised and the u.s. defaulted on its obligations. they're not overspeaking, really? it would be cataclysmic. >> it would be cataclysmic on job markets, so, yes.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100923:16:26:00

rhetoric today. anger in the electorate, only one party was listening and the other not, but there's truly only one parallel the republicans need to make, and to them it's capturing the house. they do that, people won't care whether it's a contract or a pledge. jenna: that's a good point. and we have to wait until the elections to find that out. chad, thank you so much for joining us with that expertise. we appreciate it very much. we're going to go to chris now, he's the politics editor, digital editor. and, chris, you know, it's interesting to make that comparison to 1994 because something wasn't around during 1994, and that something was the tea party. we haven't really tackled that yet, but there's a lot of rhetoric in the pledge to america that seems like very familiar to what the tea party is saying. what do you think about that? >> well, you know, when you see lines in this document that refer to the founding fathers, and when you see that there's a measure in there that says that all measures have to be at the timessed for their constitutionality -- tests for their constitutionality, you

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100920:21:07:00

i think they have them. that's who you're going to see this coming thursday. they're going to be not on the steps of the capitol but in a hardware store in northern virginia. it's by design emphasizing the issue, jobs and the economy. >> what do we know about what's going to be in their agenda? >> five major themes. the five major themes are going to be jobs, spending, health care, national security, and reform of congress itself. specifics on these things are not holding them close to the vest so far. but the economy is definitely going to be the top issue. there's no kquestion about that. and it's interesting that there's a not, we're told, from gop sources to tea party issues. no it just a promise to repeal the health care bill, but a legislation and scrutinize legislation to make sure it's constitutional. another nod to the dominance of the economy. we're told not to expect much by the way of social issues in this republican ape general da,

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