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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends February 9, 2022 12:07:00

if retrospect we never stayed in hotels we would stay in other families. we gold virginia. steve: like an exchange student. brian: show up. all your players would show up and other parents of the other would show up i will take two. i will take two. going into these environments from 9 to 17. and oftentimes we would have to do chores for the people. ainsley: they always pick dawn and the girls and don t want him. brian: no, no. it wasn t our team. i wasn t married in high school. ainsley: this is when you were growing up. brian: every time we traveled. we didn t have money for hotels never even thought about it now hockey teams and track teams stay in hotels because you don t know what environment you are bringing them into. number one sending kids with parents that might be great or might be terrible. ainsley: where are you going with the story? brian: in san francisco they have homeless problem. instead of putting them. steve: homeless soccer players? brian: it s

NYPD Accidental Killer Cop s Rise To Brooklyn Chief Questioned

April 18, 2021 Mayor Bill de Blasio this week weighed in on the killing of Daunte Wright, a young Black man fatally shot by a Brooklyn Center, Minn., cop who says she mistook her gun for a taser. Subscribe Why are people allowed to be police officers if they don t know how to handle their weapon? he asked Monday during an interview with Ebro Darden on radio station Hot 97. Community leaders in Brooklyn, N.Y., want to ask the mayor and police brass the same thing, as they question the recent assignment of Chief John Chell to head up the Brooklyn North Detective Bureau. It marked the latest high-profile job for a cop who says he accidentally fired his gun in the fatal 2008 shooting of a young Black man.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180419:19:17:00

now a lot of conservative groups, the white house, mcconnell is showing that he s already negotiating on behalf of the president and basically doing his job. let him finish it out and get this meeting done with president trump. as we head in the senate foreign relations committee is going to vote on this on monday. as you said, it s still unclear. there s a lot of democrats opposing him. nine of the ten democrats on the committee don t want him to be secretary of state. the only democrat that is undecided is chris coons. so it s looking like it might not get that favorable recommendation, the first time in 100 years for a high level cabinet member. but it seems there s the vote on the full senate floor to do that. shepard: is this purely politics? why should the sitting president of the united states not have who he wants as a secretary of state? what is the beef? well, what a lot of republicans are arguing is that this is completely partisan

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180314:02:20:00

so it s going to be a problem for republicans who don t want him. i can t see him being persuaded to say hey, you sit this one out. cornell, it s not just this one. it s not just the president about coming to the district and go out on the campaign trail. it s about what did you do in washington today? when you re voting for a member of the house, you re voting for someone to go to washington to help donald trump or to resist donald trump. and if what you re seeing in the trump white house every day is a chaos, it s another fired secretary of state, if it s another white house staffer being dragged out of the building because they are suspected of violate laws, as we had one yesterday, all of that affects these campaigns. and one of the things we re picking up in polling now is the question whether you want a kwhod is going to go work with donald trump or a candidate that is going to be a check on donald trump. and democrats have that advantage of check on donald trump, which is im

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180314:02:31:00

losing it tonight that is a fundamental reality to focus on. thank you, kasie. now vaughn hillyard amount@saccone headquarters. what is the situation there? are there are a lot of expectations around conor lamb that this wasn t going to be a good night here at this headquarters. when the first numbers were coming out with conor lamb with that percentage of 8%, people were back here eating and drinking. and people over the course night made their way up. but they just made the announcement in here that there are those precincts that are outstanding, that they don t expect those votes in tonight. in those absentee ballots. i actually want to take you back if i can. i was with rick saccone in washington county yesterday, in cannonsberg. he was there over with don jr. and i was speaking with the man there, anthony ross was his name. he worked for 42 years at a steel facility that closed back in 2008. at that point when it closed, he left the workforce. and he said that he was undecided

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