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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120118:21:17:00

power will and if it works, and remember we can move ten, or 20 or 25 points in two or throw days in south carolina. so it is a 50/50 proposition. >>neil: i am impressed with the speaker's performance at debate but i never know which newt gingrich shows up. the nice newt, the bad newt, the professorial northwest but the other night he hit it out of the park. >>guest: remember, he did not start so well in that debate. what he does not need to do, he is very bad as an attack dog in my opinion. >>neil: unless he is attacking the president. >>guest: and drawing sharp contrast on big ideas with the president. when he is going after being looking like he is too political. >>neil: he does not let go of a bone, i thought he dropped the bain thing and, today, he says

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110510:11:01:00

>> is over. for example, some people now suggest that i'm too profess professorial. i want to address a reading that will help you draw your own conclusions. over the weekend the white house released some home videos of osama bin laden at his compound to show how mundane his life was. take a look. >> if we're going to be roommates, you've got to respect the rules. please stop usingmy ax body wash. not cool. don't put an empty milk carton back in the refrigerator. if you drink it, replace it. are you listening to me? are you totally high? i thought so. oh, by the way, nice touch on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110505:11:26:00

do this anymore. >> you say it has to change him. is there a possibility it also changes others around him, like the republicans he's dealing with over the budget and debt ceiling, those people working across the aisle from him, aren't they looking at a different person? >> i think they're going to see the public is seeing a different person. i don't think the bounce in the polls matters. what happens to a leader you have a bunch of decisions what kind of person he is or leader. no longer in short term can we think he is not decisive and not able to take a risk. republicans have to see that. >> wishy-washy, remember the narrative, professorial. they all may be there but there's someone with a lot of nerve. >> this professor had guts. >> for all the attacks from the other side on president obama being un-american, all these sort of things now he's the guy that got osama bin laden. >> this may be -- this is a bold move by a president who proved

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110504:11:11:00

be played out. >> what happened to the law professor? the hand-wringing law professor? >> everyone was talking about him as he was working on this. >> compartmentalizing where we saw him saturday night at the white house correspondent's dinner, he had been in alabama looking at the tornado and this is all going on, you realize presidents are like duck, they're paddling underneath in ways we just don't see. >> a big smile when seth myers said actually osama bin laden was hiding out on c-span. >> really. >> wasn't that the process that he created and the process in the room almost like the paper chase, going around and demanding everyone tell me what you think, tell me what you think and listening? it's sort of the flip side of the professorial. >> life is more like being a professor than it is like being a swashbuckling general. >> i can tell you this case, ezra, he was like my torts professor, who knew the answer before he asked it and he kept

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101206:02:34:00

welfare reform. >> you realize you had to have a handful that were commonly understood that enabled you to recruit people who had not been much in politics and give them just enough to say if they could be on radio they could do an editorial board they could c be debate. >> i remember coming up with dc with a contract with america i would say he was a larger than life figure, professorial, commanding, make a great dpeeld aga -- field general in making the big picture. >> contract with america was rooted in ideas, conservative ideas. >> gingrich is different than reagan doesn't believe in fighting old battles or trying to reverse the intellectual victories of the new deal. he was concerned with rediscovery of entrepreneur ship and power individuals in their own businesses so he looked to a new age of maybe not smaller

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100919:15:32:00

coverage of any presidential candidate in my professional lifetime or maybe in recorded history. and now you go to 2010. and the president is widely depicted i would say in the press as ineffective, as professorial, as too passive, as boring even. what happened in terms of -- did the journalists fall out of love with their heartthrob? >> well, there is for a start no way he could have met those expectations. >> no. we jacked them up sky high. >> there was no place to go but down. but i do think that what has surprised dismayed the media is they really felt he was a candidate, you had connected with him on some deep hopeful level. and actually, since he's been in office, his major flaw has really surprised us all, i think, is that his communications and connective skills have been the weakest part of his presidency. and that i think has baffled people. >> but to some extent he never could have walked on water the way he was portrayed in 2008. and so here's a guy who has gotten a fair amount done, if

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100911:13:08:00

stop him from attacking the two dragging away his comrade. those are your headlines today. >> we're going to have mor from the lower tip of manhattan and the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania. we would like to talk about what's going on in the world of politics because we know so many of you are interested in it. yesterday the president of the united states had a one hour and 17 minute press conference there in the east room of the white house. and for the most part, whenever he was talking about a economic this and jobs, he sounded a little professorial, interestingly enough and th, you know, he's a very smart politician. he knows people are understandably frustrated with the economy sputtering along in the lack of jobs and he had nd this prediction about early in november. november. >> for the all the progress we've made we're not there yet and tha t means the people are frustrated and that means people are angry and since i'm

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100910:23:10:00

democrats will do fine in november. >> it is a fair point, david gergen, makes that he is drawing a distinction but in a more professorial way and not as passionate way. >> but he has laid out the stakes of the election and the contrast with the republicans, but in terms of lack of passion on this, these proposals he laid out, the new ones this week, we have chewed over them all week and maybe he should have saved them for friday to roll them out for the news conference, but also, they are going nowhere fast. it is not just the republicans who don't want to give him a last minute victory before the midterms, but very little from harry reid or nancy pelosi saying that we need them done before the election. the clock is ticking. >> john, for you who have been around a lot longer than me, and it was like the president of the united states giving a press conference or a campaign stump, so he can't give the fire in the belly like -- >> i have heard presidents of both parties be partisan in east

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100721:22:41:00

that the estate tax getting rid of the estate tax is a fairness issue and helps mostly small businesses. >> in the midst of all of this we're not far away, 100 days from the midterm, a new poll says if the president were to run against a republican, he would lose by three points. norm, what do you make of this? the erosion in all of this, here are the numbers. gop candidate, 39, president obama 36. depends on candidate, 13%. and 12% of the people are undecided. they really don't know. the erosion here is with white independent men in this country. what do you make of it, norm? >> ed, sadly when george w. bush did his bring em on, wanted dead or alive and this kind of stuff with, white men that resonates. white you men voters like john wayne. this president is too cerebral for them, he's too calm, collected, professorial. if president obama wants toç

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100618:21:15:00

we have this continuing stream. i think he did well with the bp $20 billion fund. the big, bold move, best he's made so far. in terms of cleaning it up we said this on a day-to-day basis, more and more stories coming out, that show people are stumbling all over each other in terms of the cleanup and he's not the leader in charge. >> people elected barack obama because they thought he was cool and they thought he was competent. what david is saying and i agree with is they haven't seen that competence. what they've seen and i think this is a bit of a problem for him is somebody who seems to be more academic, more professorial in his approach. we hear a lot, that steven chu for example is a nobel prize winning physicist who is directing this from the energy department. that's nice to hear except people want to hear that the leak is plugged. we also know that there is a commission on what's going to happen in the future in the gulf. people are thinking more about

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