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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171124:22:03:00

jessica: this is my first time. greg: don t screw it up. so i m from new york city. i was at home with my family. might sister and my new brother-in-law got home from their honeymoon the night before. we talked a lot about their trip. we were just at home. i only have a couple shots. we are not a massive photo family. i wanted to share this one. this is my mother and sister s golden doodle who have the same hair. you can t usually tell them apart. the taller one is her. and then my dad who is an amazing cook. went to cooking school makes his own bread. i want to show everyone that is going on at tarlov h.q. gregg: very needy individual. jesse: a baker. jessica: he was a baker. kimberly: watched the macy s thanksgiving day parade very nice because i could see it where i was. undisclosed location.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151017:22:15:00

in wichita, kansas. quite renowned. and dr. tiller himself went to medical school. he was a flight surgeon in the navy when his parents and his sister and brother-in-law got killed in an airplane accident. so, dr. tiller came back to wichita. i think he was going to close the practice and somehow decided to stay and take over the practice. which was family practice. reporter: in 2000 dr. tiller is interviewed by the group physicians for reproductive choice and health. he explains what drove him to focus on abortion. patients in my practice asked me if i was going to do abortions like my father did. and i was horrified. why would these nice people say that he was scum bag type physician? the women in my father s practice, for whom he did abortions, educated me and taught me that an abortion is a matter of survival for women.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130616:10:15:00

dr. tiller s father, jack tiller, was a family physician in wichita, kansas. quite renowned. and dr. tiller himself went to medical school. he was a flight surgeon in the navy when his parents and his sister and brother-in-law got killed in an airplane accident. so, dr. tiller came back to wichita. i think he was going to close the practice, and somehow decided to stay and take over the practice, which was family practice. in 2000 dr. tiller is interviewed by the group physicians for reproductive choice and health. he explains what drove him to focus on abortion. patients in my practice asked me if i was going to do abortions like my father did. and i was horrified. why would these nice people say that he was scum bag type physician? the women in my father s practice, for whom he did abortions, educated me and taught me that an abortion is a matter of survival for women.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120609:10:15:00

wichita, kansas, quite renowned, and dr. tiller himself went to medical school. he was a flight surgeon in the navy when his parents and sister and brother-in-law got killed in an airplane accident. so dr. tiller came back to wichita, and i think he was going to close the practice and somehow decided to stay and take over the practice, which was family practice. in 2000, dr. tiller is interviewed by the group physicians for reproductive choice and health. he explains what drove him to focus on abortion. patients in the practice began to ask me if i was willing to do abortions like my father did, and i was horrified. why would these nice people say that he was that kind of physician? but the women in my father s practice for whom he did abortions educated me and taught me that abortion is a matter of survival for women?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120609:01:15:00

intended to specialize in abortion. dr. tiller s father, jack tiller, was a family physician in wichita, kansas, quite renowned. dr. tiller went to medical school. he was a flight surgeon in the navy when his parents and his sister and brother-in-law got killed in an airplane accident. dr. tiller came back to wichita. i think he was going to close the practice and somehow decided to stay and take over the practice which was family practice. in 2000, dr. tiller is interviewed by the group for reproductive choice for health. he explains what drove him to abortion. they asked me was i going to do abortions like my father did. i was horrified. why would these nice people say he was scum bag type physician? the women in my father s practice for whom he did

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