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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181012:21:09:00

i could get super wonky, but i don t want to, and here is the point, we don t really know how that is factoring in, but the democrats will call it a win if he only loses by five points. and donna, what kind of number does he need to post to have huge national profile and potentially launch a bid for president? everybody has kind of said hold off, see if he can win in texas first. is the potential still there in your view if he loses? look, i think a lot of things are up for grabs on november 7, after all of this is over, and i think if beto can be within that five to seven-point range, i think it does range his prospects. but there are going to be a lot of players on the field for 2020. let s talk about the house for a second. and alfonso, i want to ask you about this. it is the 27th congressional district of florida. this is the miami area district. that went overwhelmingly for hillary clinton. 58.5 to 38.9. currently the republican, maria salazar is leading donna sha y

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120226:16:07:00

events where mr. romney will be campaigning. welcome. thanks eric. what do you predict will happen tuesday? i predict voters will render their decision and you will know who has won and you will talk we it. do you think that will be mitt romney for whom they will render their decision? it a any type of contest all the candidates are going to work hard taking no vote for granted and not spending time projecting what may happen they are tying to make sure they win the nomination. you seem to be hedging a bit predicting that mitt romney can win. i don t predict the future i would rather to try to shape it. at the end of the day less time spent on speculation and more time working on articulation of the issues like the economy, so important, is going to win the nomination. in 2008, let s look at board he got 38.9% of the vote

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20111206:10:46:00

and they like it a lot less. these findings published in the american sociological review will come as no surprise to millions of working women. researchers found they spent 48.3 hours per week, 40% of their waking time, doing at least two things at once. fathers spent 38.9 hours per week multitasking. women s multitasking often involves childcare and housework. while men are more likely to be talking to several people at once and supervising kids recreation. while men generally have no problem with juggling those jobs, the authors say women feel stressed and conflicted by being exposed to scrutiny and judgment. not surprisingly, the researchers recommend that fathers lift more of the load when it comes to house keeping and child care. i m dr. timothy johnson. the floor is yours. i know you have a lot you want

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