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they couldn't watch tv. >> now you have dog tv. >> we saw video of i think it was a pug that enjoyed watching a movie. i think it was last year or something. so, some politics now. new jersey governor chris christie and kentucky senator rand paul not looking like they're having beers any time soon together. the two republicans going at each other over government spending and government surveillance programs. jim acosta is in washington with more. jim, we hear about kind of the back and forth going on sometimes in private, but this has been pretty public. >> that's right, kate. safe to say, no beer summit on tap just yet. the rand paul, chris christie after calling king of bacon right here on cnn, even offering christie a cold one put christie is giving paul the cold

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130731:06:03:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130731:06:03:00
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CNN Newsroom-20130731-19:31:00

expert, former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney erik johnson. welcome back. i begin with you. fourth amendment. protects against unlawful search and seizure and requires a search warrant. how does that ruling now affect our privacy? >> basically what we're dealing with in this ruling is the government is saying that they want your historical information from your phone. >> what does that mean? >> not what you're doing right now. not what you might be doing in five minutes. >> anything you've done in the past. >> anything you've done in the past. because basically when we use our cell phones, we are voluntarily giving that information to the cell phone company. because it has to ding between the towers. so we know that if we use a cell phone, they get the information, where we were and what calls we made. and once we give a third party that information, it's no longer private, is what this court ruling is saying. >> so listen. we all have cell phones. does this change the way we use cell phones? are we just ubercognizant of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130731:00:41:00

kimberly guilfoyle. wiehl, in 45 seconds? >> 45 seconds or less. >> bill: what did the judge say? >> the judge acquitted him on the greater charge. >> bill: why? >> aiding and abetting, the prosecution could not show that he intentionally and knowingly gave this information over to wikileaks so that people, americans, would be killed or harmed. they couldn't show that intent in his head and the knowledge that people would be harmed from it. but she did convict him of the lesser crime, the espionage crime because the government did show that he was a government official, a private, that he had classified information and he gave that over to wikileaks. that's espionage. so he is still looking at 128 years on this. >> bill: tomorrow, the sentence begins, guilfoyle. >> yeah, sure. >> bill: what do you think he is going to get? >> look, he can face up to 128 years. that sentence, even if it's handed down, could be reduced by reviewing court. i think i he is looking at substantial time. he will get at least a minimum of 35 years or upwards. i think deserves it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130731:03:41:00

kimberly guilfoyle. wiehl, in 45 seconds? >> 45 seconds or less. >> bill: what did the judge say? >> the judge acquitted him on the greater charge. >> bill: why? >> aiding and abetting, the prosecution could not show that he intentionally and knowingly gave this information over to wikileaks so that people, americans, would be killed or harmed. they couldn't show that intent in his head and the knowledge that people would be harmed from it. but she did convict him of the lesser crime, the espionage crime because the government did show that he was a government official, a private, that he had classified information and he gave that over to wikileaks. that's espionage. so he is still looking at 128 years on this. >> bill: tomorrow, the sentence begins, guilfoyle. >> yeah, sure. >> bill: what do you think he is going to get? >> look, he can face up to 128 years. that sentence, even if it's handed down, could be reduced by reviewing court. i think i he is looking at substantial time. he will get at least a minimum of 35 years or upwards. i think deserves it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130731:08:41:00

kimberly guilfoyle. wiehl, in 45 seconds? >> 45 seconds or less. >> bill: what did the judge say? >> the judge acquitted him on the greater charge. >> bill: why? >> aiding and abetting, the prosecution could not show that he intentionally and knowingly gave this information over to wikileaks so that people, americans, would be killed or harmed. they couldn't show that intent in his head and the knowledge that people would be harmed from it. but she did convict him of the lesser crime, the espionage crime because the government did show that he was a government official, a private, that he had classified information and he gave that over to wikileaks. that's espionage. so he is still looking at 128 years on this. >> bill: tomorrow, the sentence begins, guilfoyle. >> yeah, sure. >> bill: what do you think he is going to get? >> look, he can face up to 128 years. that sentence, even if it's handed down, could be reduced by reviewing court. i think i he is looking at substantial time. he will get at least a minimum of 35 years or upwards. i think deserves it. a strong message needs to

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CNN Newsroom-20130730-13:32:00

weapons. attorney alan dershowitz is an adviser to the team of julian assange. wikileaks has never confirmed manning was its source, but it's widely believed it was. mr. dershowitz, thank you for joining us. >> the statutory framework is so vague, what manning is convicted of, the new york times -- there are no standards. most of the material that the private produced should never have been classified, for example, that helicopter film. the public should have a right to see that and judge for itself whether or not the united states made an honest mistake, which i believe it did, or whether there was something more nefarious at work. this is all up to the judge. he has to make a decision as to what was inside of the private's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130730:21:03:00

to washington and gets washington to pay attention to american cities. >> let's talk about that public and the private. because when i went up there in new york, the thufrl newspaper editors, to go to new york city, even from philadelphia was the biggest deal in the world. i want to ask you about this private thing. one of your opponents in this race has been claiming all his behavior all over the world is probably in hong kong they're talking about it, he keeps claiming whether he's right or wrong, you got to tell me, it's somehow a private matter. then why are we talking about it? because we all know about it. my question, are is the line that your huge role you want to play and you're the front-runner in the latest polling, where does that is public role end and you can say this is just my public line? is it online? is it on the phone? is it in the bedroom? where's the private life? i don't believe your opponent is right. if it were private, we wouldn't know about it. >> that by definition is the answer. if it was really private, we wouldn't all know about it and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130730:22:03:00

the keystone xl pipeline. >> they keep talking about an oil pipeline coming down from canada, that's estimated to create 50 permanent jobs. that's not a jobs plan. >> reporter: even the business round table gave this lukewarm response, saying they support corporate tax rates, but has to be coupled with cleaning up the individual tax code. they went on to say they're not happy about what they call unrelated spending. bottom line, this plan has little chance of passage. >> ed henry on the north lawn, thank you. stocks were mixed, dow lost one, s&p 500 gained a fraction, nasdaq up 17. not guilty, that's the verdict in the most serious charge against the army private accused of aiding the enemy by giving troves of secrets to a website. bradley manning was convicted on other charges and faces serious time behind bars. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the rest of the story from fort meade,

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CNN Newsroom-20130730-18:03:00

him as he was turning to his lawyer and talking briefly with his lawyer and there was a slight smile on his face, a slight smile possibly of relief even though he's facing some very, very serious charges, the most serious he has been acquitted of, brooke. >> chris, let me stay with you. when you look through and you think about the videos and the documents, the leaks, the dossiers, 700,000 plus, among them battlefield reports from iraq and afghanistan, you had u.s. embassies abroad and the state department. the real question i had is did the prosecution ever offer any specific evidence as far as damage, damage the leaks might have done to national security? >> reporter: it's a great question. it probably goes almost directly to that charge of aiding the enemy, brooke. there were two parts to this trial, the part conducted publicly that we could view and the part conducted privately in secret that dealt with the private, class side material that could not be privy to the public. the prosecutor, the government

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