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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121208:21:09:00

will not happen. couple days later in an interview he said, i ll wash john boehner s car and walk mitch mcconnell s dog to get a deal done. at this point, does it seem like empty promises? we don t know yet. certainly the type of negotiation would you expect is not happening. both sides have put out deals that were rejected from the other side. so we don t know where this is going, perhaps speaker boehner and the president have a secret deal they will put out in the last minute. gregg: the president repeatedly told campaign audiences that we have to combine spending cuts with any revenue. then he comes out with his plan and actually proposes tens of billions in new stimulus and net

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120101:16:01:00

for rick santorum, the register is better. finally caucus goers can have the final say. about 41% of all likely caucus goers according to the des moines register poll could change their minds. we have talked to a lot of iowans in the various campaign audiences. one of the things that has been recuring is that iowans want their caucus participation to count. they don t necessarily want to squander it on somebody to make a statement if they don t think that person can win the nomination. that s one of the reasons they stay undecided or willing to change their views until the last moment. that is a big boost for rick santorum. when he appears on the poll surging like that, it sends a message to caucus goers that, hey, make rick santorum is worth our support or some other horse that surges in the last few days. that s why the des moines register can be a trumpet for these last-minute deciders and people willing to change their

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120101:16:01:00

primary. for ron paul and mitt rom know it is good news. for rick santorum, the register is better. finally caucus goers can have the final say. about 41% of all likely caucus goers according to the des moines register poll could change their minds. we have talked to a lot of iowans in the various campaign audiences. one of the things that has been recuring is that iowans want their caucus participation to count. they don t necessarily want to squander it on somebody to make a statement if they don t think that person can win the nomination. that s one of the reasons they stay undecided or willing to change their views until the last moment. that is a big boost for rick santorum. when he appears on the poll surging like that, it sends a message to caucus goers that, hey, make rick santorum is worth our support or some other horse that surges in the last few days. that s why the des moines

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170813:12:13:00

leadership is when you stand up to extremes, even if it s not popular. he will not do it. he did not do it. he has dog whistled all the way from bertha. but you would think with a young woman dead, people injured, some still on critical, that the president of the united states would rise to this occasion and call the wicked out and call them for what they are. and that is white supremacists and anti-semites. you know, reverend sharpton, he has not done that, as you said, from the time of his campaign on birtherism. i mean, he has basically spent the last few years in conversation with his campaign audiences, beat them up. that s right, get rid of them. you know what we would do in the old days. i mean, this is conversation. the conversation he had with the police association when he brought up the paddy wagons.

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