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Transcripts for CNN New Day 20150923 11:45:00

outrage coupled with hillary clinton s plan and the attention she s shining on this issue likely are what forced him into the corner? i think so. i think this is i agreat issue for her to take on. we ve all dealt with high prices in the health care system. if you look at what pushes americans in poverty, a third of that are a health care emergency. france, the uk, canada, governments negotiate on behalf of the population with pharmaceutical companies. we pay about 50% more across board for all kinds of drugs than others do. that s due in part to the lobbying by the pharmaceutical industry. michaela, already this year, $124 million has been pumped into washington on the part of big pharma. it s usually double that. 90% of all seniors use some sort of prescription drug, half of all americans do. it s a $32.9 billion industry. let s look at the plan to see what hillary clinton has come up

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello 20150810 14:22:00

than me, but the 24 million, i wish it was 124 million. i want every american to see what the republican party stands for. and it is not just mr. trump s theatrics, but the substance of every one of them would criminalize a woman s right to choose. every one of them opposes raising the minimum wage and every one of them wants to cut taxes for the rich. this is exactly what i want people to know. this is a gift mr. trump is giving to the democrats. he s shining a light in a coarse way. paul, if you believe that, you would be anxious to have your candidate out there. she s out there today announcing her college plan and talking about the issues. paul, when she goes out there to talk to people and to give press interviews, her poll numbers go down. now you have her hidden and her poll numbers go down with women. look, you re kind of darned if you do and darned if you don t. they don t talk to her and don t like her when you keep her

Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room 20140318 21:25:00

support of our missions. so i ll give you an example. the p8 and p3, those really are designed when we say they are great at searching to find small objects in the water, well, really they are designed to find submarine terror scopes in the water. that s the small object that they are designed to find. so we have operations from in japan and to the north, to the east china sea to the south china sea. and so we have tragss across 124 million square miles with all of these different countries. so we are looking at that. i don t have any plans but our forces are out there all doing their mission. and one last question. how deep could you spot something? in other words, if this plane is at the bottom of the indian ocean, let s say 12,000 feet, would you notice that? would one of your aircraft be able to pick that up?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140214:14:56:00

companies are spending considerably more. take a look, american for procesperities is equal to what health insurers are spending in three weeks. since december, health insurers have spent over $124 million on over 200,000 ads related to the affordable care act. now, the obama administration probably didn t expect health insurers to play on the ankt over consumers, but enrolling ugly is better than not enrolling new folks at all, but don t expect this advertising to help any party, because they are still playing off the negative feelings and anxiety about the law itself. that s it for this edition of the daily rundown. coming up next, chris jansing, and i ll see you monday, yeah, president s day. we re working, because it s president s day. [ male announcer ] this is jim.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130328:20:10:00

all my life to get it. neil: that s not cyprus. that s here. i m talking about the s & l crisis. anybody remember that? a number of banks went belly up in the 8s and 90 asked some cost the taxpayers more than $124 million. and my buddy bill hammer knows first ham, his parents lived through this. bill, tell us what happened. dark days, neil. this was 1985. there was a run on the banks. rumored across the state of ohio. the governor ordered all the s & ls closed and only those that were fdic were able to re-open. my parents, raising five kids at the time, had all their life savings in a savings and loan and when the governor allowed some of those to re-open, the word spread like wildfire, and the paranoia set in as well

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