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Morning Joe-20191204-11:14:00

i don't think it's happenstance, but i think you have to notice that he does it with other strong men and dictators, you know, just yesterday he was kind of crying in his cups a bit about how he doesn't think president xi likes him anymore, and he's really hopeful that his pal kim jong-un still likes him, and of course we're going through this disaster in syria because he wanted to placate erdogan. i think putin's a special case because he's always trying to stay off putin's radar, stay out of his way, but the president's instinct is never to decide with the messy democracies and their leaders who actually have to, again, engage in the serious business of governing. it's always to side with the strongmen and the dictators who see things, you know, black and white, my good is my good, transactional, and that's just his instinct. i think he just -- he doesn't understand alliances.

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Early Start with Christine Romans and Dave Briggs-20191203-10:26:00

look at the border. >> he was asked point-blank, iseri iseri isered won. i liked him. no mention of the kurds and the humanitarian kra sis that followed. transactional is the right world you used. >> it feels exactly that way. a partial recounting. and a recounting that occurred because of the criticism at the time. we will remember the anger and frustration from the president and jump's allies, hen they found out u.s. troops were pulling out of syria, that

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell-20191122-11:19:00

there been a moment when the nation gasped? in the nixon and clinton impeachments, they did. there was a pattern nixon created political espionage and tried to cover it up. for bill clinton, he lied about an affair, he lied to his wife, cabinet, and country. which meant he lied to his wife, his cabinet, his country, and ultimately under oath. t?s that moment occurred yet? house democrats tell me they put together a narrative that makes the president look venal, mean, reckless, transactional. but has it reached the level of it must be an impeachable offense? even democrats looking at polling data which is at best for them is mixed are uncertain, but it looks like they're going to go ahead anyway. >> o'donnell: margaret, we have had this interesting dynamic, public servants, who are haolitical, testifying against their boss, the president. ifere do we stand now? >> what this hearing has done is seally laid bare, as one diplomat said to me, that america should fear the weak state, not the deep state. we've heard from this parade of

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FOX Friends-20191108-11:09:00

good point. a lot of people want a african-american face. someone else. maybe it is doug jones because they feel like jeff sessions already had his time. steve: doug jones is a democrat and jeff sessions is a republican. and alabama is a republican state. but, for the president who is transactional, you know, he is a businessman, he might not like jeff sessions. he might hate his guts. at the same time he might need him. pete: look at him and say listen, could be a good u.s. senator. steve: going to put that on a bumper sticker. ainsley: there have been people who think about the last election. is he friends with a lot of the the people he ran against and on stage talking negatively about them. pete: transactional. ainsley: the party is more important than the republicans. party more important than the president. steve: he is still steamed. wouldn't you be? pete: with the video he put out too. the ousted u.s. ambassador to ukraine meet with a democratic staffer over ukraine-related questions.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20191007-18:19:00

including a former director of national intelligence. all of them signing on to this letter that defends the person's decision while blasting president trump's attempts to unmask their identity. my next guest says despite praise. this whistle blower could phase challenges in the days and years to come. his name is daniel meyer. the former executive director of the whistle blowing program. and his recent daily beast piece was entitled, i was whistle-blower. thank you so much for joining me. welcome. >> glad to be here. >> you write about this experience. american whistle blowing is at its best cold and transactional, you think the violation through, you report it without emotion, you convey it lawfully and you run for cover. it's cold and without emotion. but also run for cover. the decision you made three times want be an easy one to make. >> the important thing to understand is that the

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Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace-20190922-18:29:00

was very critical. there are two things important about this troop movement. first, it is intended to show the renal that there's a friendship on the part of the u.s., that we've got their back. they're being cornered by russia and china, they want to know whether their friendship with the u.s. is true or transactional, and this show of even a small deployment of a few hundred troops shows them we are in it with them. but the fact that it is for deterrence and defense, predominantly with air and missile defense systems, means we are signaling to iran that this is not an offensive move. we are not putting troops on their borders or flying other their air space. this is intended to protect our allies from iranian aggression, not to be an aggressor ourselves. laura: right. you brought up the united nations general assembly happening this week in new york. it doesn't appear president trump will be meeting with iran but he has said, quote, nothing is ever off the table. so what's your take on that? any chance this is going to happen? how do you see that part unfolding?

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All In With Chris Hayes-20190917-07:12:00

yemen. look at this picture, if that doesn't remind you of afghanistan in the '80s, what does? >> people will say, and i think rightly, that the u.s. has -- the u.s. foreign policy has always sort of bent over backwards for the saudis. the key interest is how much of the world's oil supply do they control. when fdr made his pact through the bush administration to now. as someone who covers this region, what is different about this administration's treatment of the saudis versus previous? >> it's totally different. it's not anymore about america's interests. it's not about -- anymore about oil because america itself has sufficient oil and gas now that it can be independent from the middle eastern market. however, our relationship is about donald trump and jared kushner and how much money personally they are getting from mbs. mbs is very clear, his -- as transactional, as thuggish as it can be. he can butcher jamal khashoggi, get advice from jared kushner. he's dictating america's foreign

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All In With Chris Hayes-20190917-00:12:00

look at this picture, if that doesn't remind you of afghanistan in the '80s, what does? >> people will say, and i think rightly, that the u.s. has -- the u.s. foreign policy has always sort of bent over backwards for the saudis. the key interest is how much of the world's oil supply do they control. when fdr made his pact through the bush administration to now. as someone who covers this region, what is different about this administration's treatment of the saudis versus previous? >> it's totally different. it's not anymore about america's interests. it's not about -- anymore about oil because america itself has sufficient oil and gas now that it can be independent from the middle eastern market. however, our relationship is about donald trump and jared kushner and how much money personally they are getting from mbs. mbs is very clear, his -- as transactional, as thuggish as it can be. he can butcher jamal khashoggi, get advice from jared kushner. he's dictating america's foreign

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Hardball With Chris Matthews-20190822-23:07:00

the ones i know of just try to get their job s dup and not let him cause damage. there's also those who are enablers. let's not forget, donald trump is not -- he doesn't do anything. i wish he would do something. he lets trump be trump and let him make his phone calls to people. you know, and call his friend jim, whoever that is, and get opinions. >> harvey. harvey, the rabbit, for all we know. >> for all we know. so that's where we are. >> okay, let me go to donna on this. you're a politician. first of all, there jewish community, generally since i was born, especially democratic going back to the fdr times. new deal democrats, generally. they are, they're socially liberal, blah blah blah. trump thinks he can buy them by moving the embassy. i mean, look what he's doing. how come they're not being bought? it's all transactional with him. he doesn't understand the acquisition mentality of his. i acquired your votes. what gives here? >> this is the thing, it is about a transaction, so he's making the tic tauk list of all

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MSNBC Live With Craig Melvin-20190822-15:36:00

people who voted for democrats disloyal. is there a reason that that is getting under his skin more than a lot of other things seem to, that that particular group of voters doesn't support him in larger numbers? >> i don't know. i mean this is a natural extension of the type of identity politics that he plays. you know, he has certainly made an effort i think to try to, you know, appease or everyone pander to certain groups. and it is all transactional. he thinks that he should automatically have support. now, you know, i don't know what this means going forward. but it is one of those -- another one of those examouplesf the president using language that repels a lot of voters out there. and there are consequences to that. the president typically plays over and over and over to his base. but there are parts of the country that he will have to think about if he wants to win. and i'm talking about the suburbs where republicans have been losing over and over and over again. and when the president uses

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