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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190426:03:21:00

ok i see and i guess the emphasis that some experts have made here to say that the introduction off this vaccine should not take away from existing if it s for example giving people bed nets and insecticides that couldn t be elaborated too much can it. yes definitely first of all this is a pilot a pilot and magician of the vaccine which means that we need to get a more information of how we walk in real life disappointing is that the vaccine is one tool already orders and all those orders are already proven to be effective i m talking about the i m talking about the combination treatment so those one already come. it s like seeing that you know where. you can drive a twenty kilometer per hour in the city center that doesn t make sense put

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190104:04:35:00

provision out of the bill. protecting life in global health assistant policy, known as the extended mexico city policy. president ronald reagan instituted in 1984. at its core it prohibits federal funding for nongovernmental organizations that they perform or actively promote abortion as a form of family planning. it s been rescinded and reinstated a number of times. president trump brought it back and expanded it, flying into things like the president s emergency plan for aids relief and the malaria initiative. critics argue there are communities where there is one clinic. if that clinic loses funding forgiving someone at abortion referral, a lot of people might not have access to all the other things they do like making sure people have information related to hiv prevention, bed nets to

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper December 25, 2013 21:47:00

that as more and more people heard about it, they were just excited. and san francisco alone, over 18,000 people participated in that wish. and then, of course, through, you know, through twitter, and facebook, and all, it was in the billions. we were very excited. a wish takes place every 38 minutes somewhere in the united states. so we ve got some amazing kids, and volunteers who make those wishes happen every day. i m going to play grinch here and read you part of an op-ed from the washington post, a man by the name of peter singer who is a professor at princeton. according to make-a-wish, the average cost of realizing the wish of a child is donated to the against the malaria foundation, bed nets to families. could save the lives of at least two or three children. he goes on to say, saving a life is better than fulfilling a child s wish, like that kid.

CNN The Situation Room September 24, 2013 21:03:00

what i said. because when the president took office, our programs begun under president bush was giving antiretroviral medicine to 1.7 million people. because of an agreement that i made with president bush to use generic drugs that were approved by the fda, about half our drugs were being purchased in that way. under president obama, we have gone to 99%. we are treating more than 5.1 million people, three times as many, for less money. that is a stunning legacy so that more money has been put into malaria medicine, bed nets, so you saved a lot of money and saved more lives while doing it, and i m very proud of that. and i want to thank you for it. it s important. now, maybe at the end of this conversation we can get back to

CNNW Piers Morgan Tonight July 8, 2012

the veteran community. i m not going to be a public person. this is a rare interview for me. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening the first ted turner, a tv pioneer. but, also, a very out spoken man and a rare interview for president george w. bush. if anyone knows about keeping america great is a former american president. after 9/11, millions of volunteers and they said i want to serve my country. and i m i don t view it as anything personal. i view that as we were all serving together. we were all part of a great cause. the cause of securing our country. and the cause of liberty. that s good with george w. bush coming later. but, first, someone who, i think on this occasion, literally needs no introduction. he is the man who created cnn. the reason that i am here and others are here working here. ted turner. welcome back, ted. good to be here. how does it feel to be back? good. does it? yeah. are you still proud of cnn? absolutely. do you

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