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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170419:12:30:00

screenings at planned parenthood. she supports the effort to repeal the affordable care act. she is a career politician who spends a lot of money. i d rather be jon ossoff than karen handel right now. the progressive energy out there is palpable and the volunteers are out there. the dnc is all in and other partners all in. i feel good. the question is this repeatable success in some of these close call places where clinton won but you have current republican congressional members in the seats? you spent a lot of money here. and the money was important and relevant in boosting jon ossoff. but is that repeatable. i think we could do that in the next 60 days here. by the way, he was outspent 2 to 1. ....

Jon Ossoff , Career Politician , Planned Parenthood , Karen Handel , Progressive Energy ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170120:08:10:00

Reflect what he said and that of course, perry knew what the job was. the washington examiner point out that if perry s statement except in the nomination, he used the phrase nuclear arsenal. at the times has offered an apology, saying we stand by our story which act to make accurately refunded what high-level sources told our reporters. that is not the best apology i ve ever heard. sonny, what do you think? is this fake news question work were talking about setting the tone for 2017, this new york times story totally sets the tone for 2,070, right? the piece is ridiculous from top to bottom. perry is talking about safeguarding our nuclear weapon weapons, and his acceptance letter, there are no sources to the story. my writers turn this into me at the washington free beacon, which is far more repeatable than the garbage ....

Rick Perry , Washington Examiner , Sonny Bunch , News Question Work , New York Times , Washington Free Beacon ,

CNN New Day Sunday August 18, 2013 11:40:00

You ve already lost 50% of your brain cells. it s very difficult for any treatment to be effective at that point. but what if you could spot the disease 5, 10, even 20 years before you became symptomatic? he says he may have found a way by looking at the eyes into the brain. normally we don t think of the eye as an extension of the brain, but during the embryonic development, the retina actually develops from the brain itself, so it s brain tissue. one telltale sign of alzheimer s is a build-up of sticky plaques called beta amyloids. they re inside the brain. they could start to develop years before the first symptoms, and in fact, those same plaques develop in eye tissue as well. the beauty of that is that it allows us to essentially have a noninvasive, repeatable, high-resolution test to be able to see these protein changes that are the hallmark of alzheimer s disease very early. and joining me now from los ....

Memory Loss , Brain Cells , All The Way , Embryonic Development , Alzheimer S , Brain Tissue , Eye Tissue , Brain Itself , Beta Amyloids , Sticky Plaques , Non Invasive ,

CNN Starting Point March 28, 2013 12:54:00

Locaw calorie, but very healthy. the meals they pro pose are sushi and cottage cheese. when they look to diet and fitness, they want to live a life-style that is repeatable. this is the antithesis of that. maybe this is more doable. pretty much ail diets, the difficulty is really sustaining it. interesting. we ll try to get our audio problems fixed. maybe if will work. everyone handles things differently. if what you are eating is working for you, you should stick with that. but what we d rather be making are tee times. tee times are the official start of what we love to do. the time for shots we d rather forget, ....

Cottage Cheese , Locaw Calorie , Audio Problems , Tee Times ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120522:14:48:00

What was going through your mind? i think the really important part of this is that a private company is actually doing repeatable, regular capacity to go into space every day. and that s really what s important because if we ever talk about industrializing space, actually doing industrial work, manufacturing work, those kinds of things in space, we need to have regular access to it. that s what spacex is starting to demonstrate. spacex s contract with nasa for 13 flights, spent about $1 billion so far. 40% of that money coming from taxpayers in this country. do you think it s a good payoff for nasa and taxpayers in america? so this industry is being started now. and so the ability of spacex to really be able to take that seed funding, to take that money and create an industry where we know we ll have that access to space ....

Industrializing Space , 1 Billion , Seed Funding ,