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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171106:11:55:00

joel, meet brian. ainsley: a few years ago you couldn t go in italian restaurant. steve: you know what. swapping out the italian chicken sausage. ainsley: do you know what i love about it? do you like it, steve? tell us. good? steve: you know what? that is good. then again there is a lot of peperoni and cheese on it, too. that s the thing though, even though they you are getting the fun flavors of the cheese and peperoni, the basis of the crust you are getting good stuff. steve: i have had a cauliflower crust before from another store that was not this good. i like that it s thin. full of carbs. i had the one steve had and i didn t like it. i like this one. brian: pizza, chef boyardee. this is so much better. just say no to that. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171105:18:19:00

Actually make a wrong decision to benefit themselves. it s a question of public confidence that they won t. paul butler, speak to professor giller s point there, which is even if this doesn t involve any swapping, say, of sanctions issues, which was something that another expert referenced in the discussion with richard engel in that report, or any other quote/unquote potentially favorable treatment, that this also goes to the confidence of the american public that decisions made within the trump cabinet are being made strictly on the basis of the u.s. interests and not potentially ongoing ties to russian business interests. that s right, ari. it s about the appearance of fairness that our qualified cabinet officers are making decisions in a way that s not about their own personal financial interests, which actually is a crime. so 18 u.s. code 208 says if a ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171006:02:17:00

Profile, mary? well, it s consistent with the behavior that we saw displayed in the crime scene. i mean, just the tremendous amount of damage that he was inflicting on the people below, and that was so very cold and callous behavior, and he was able to continue to do it for upwards of nine or ten minutes, which also suggests that he was, you know, cool, calm, collected and very laser focused on what he was doing. and he was able to think methodically going from window to window and swapping out weapons. so the same kinds of behavior that he displayed while he was gambling seemed to also be displayed while he was committing the crime scene. mary ellen, i m sure you heard her report before, the hairdresser mentioning on two occasions he smelled of alcohol. does that have any significance ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171006:06:17:00

He was doing. and he was able to think methodically going from window to window and swapping out weapons. so the same kinds of behavior that he displayed while he was gambling seemed to also be displayed while he was committing the crime itself. mary ellen, the hair dresser, i m sure you heard kyung s report before. the hairdresser mentioning on two occasions he smelled of alcohol. does that have any significance here? well, as i was listening to that, i thought he had been up all night drinking and that s interesting because he was if he does that routinely, then he s still able to engage in high-risk behavior where he could stand to lose thousands of dollars, hundreds of thousands of dollars, and he s using alcohol at the same time. and so just to be able to continue to do that high-risk behavior while he s compromised i think really shows his ability to function under stress. i also thought it was important ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170629:21:31:00

Supportive of pushing resources towards it. eric: can this help senate leaders lock up a new deal by tomorrow? let s go to the man who s been around politics for a heck of a long time. ed, they are a long way away. ed: the bottom line is, there is at least ten who have been publicly saying they re not for it. on this provision, the good senator from west virginia has not made a determination. she wanted it but she hasn t said yes. my sense is they have a lot of swapping to go. i don t think they can make the deadline. the bill would not pass today and it certainly will not pass in the senate. they have a lot of work. probably better to go home and try and fix it when they come back. eric: they offer $45 billion to buy two senators votes. eboni: it is a band-aid approach. $45 billion price tag is not going to remedy this devastating ....

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