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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180311:08:35:00

reporter: so, they asked a different medical examiner to look at the case a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries are highly suggestive of a struggle and ruled it a homicide. reporter: homicide, and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife s murder. they said, you re under arrest. and, i was in complete shock. when you re innocent you don t think it can happen. you think they re gonna come to their senses, they re gonna see it. but, no. reporter: he spent three weeks in jail before being released on bond. truth will come out. reporter: alex s sister, marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politics. what was it that you think kept the state sort of moving forward with with the idea of prosecuting?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180209:06:14:00

representatives. that would demonstrate a good vote, a lot of air cover for people in the house of representatives to vote if you get 60 senators supporting it. here s the other thing. sometimes when i submit something to a 60 vote threshold, what that leads to is just a lot of messaging votes. it also leads to a guarantee that nothing will pass because you might be able to get a simple majority, 52, 53, 54, but you can t cross the magical barrier of 60 votes. if you can t do that, nothing is going to pass. if you remember several years ago after the mass shooting in sandy and connecticut, they had a debate on guns, firearms, in april of 2013, about four months after the sandy hook massacre. they cemented everything to a 60 vote threshold. there was a bill by joe manchin, democratic senator from west virginia, pat tilly from pennsylvania. they got more than 50 votes but they needed 60. there was also a plan different

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171127:09:09:00

le all right. whoever wins times person of the year can expect president trump to let them know they were not the magazine s first choice. the president creating i was probably going to be named a man, person of the year. like last year. but i would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. i said probably is no good and to the past. thanks anyway. time says the president is making the claim up. tweeting the president is incorrect about how we choose person of the year. time does not comment on our choice to publication which is december 6. amazing. not a spec of trut here. mr. trump has a long running obsession with time magazine and its person of the year award. he tweeted insults about the magazine in object of 2012 and april of 2013 when its coverage

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171027:13:48:00

planning the deaths of thousands of americans and canadians it was wearing on me a little bit. it was 24/7. it was exhausting. there was a lot going on behind is scenes that i was dealing with and when i dropped him off that night, he put his arm around me, started rubbing his beard, looked up at the freedom tower and said tamar, this town needs another 9/11 and we are going to give it to them. and that was the first time in my career that i had a physical reaction. something the subject says. it s easier when you are sitting in a restaurant talking about planting an ied. i m able to keep that wall up. 9/11 was to personal to me and for him to stand there and say what he said the way that he said it, i almost lost myself that night. bill: it is now april of 2013 and the boston marathon

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171021:10:35:00

that makes this a bigger mountain to climb, doesn t it? this is a difficult case based upon the evidence. it doesn t mean that it didn t need to be prosecuted, just because we have an undetermined call doesn t mean we don t push forward. reporter: so, they asked a different medical examiner to look at the case a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries are highly suggestive of a struggle and ruled it a homicide. reporter: homicide, and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife s murder. they said, you re under arrest. and, i was in complete shock. when you re innocent you don t think it can happen. you think they re gonna come to their senses, they re gonna see it. but, no. reporter: he spent three weeks in jail before being released on bond. truth will come out. reporter: alex s sister, marguerite says her brother was charged with

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