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CNN CNN Tonight With Don Lemon September 26, 2015 02:34:00

no, i think that there are lots of people who wanted there to be a race for different reasons. and they thought the only way they could make it a race was a full-scale frontal assault on her. we could run that for the entire that is incredible, fareed. how concerned do you think they are about this race? i heard peggy noonan the other day saying this is shades of 2008 all over again for hillary clinton. do you think they re worried? look, they have to be worried. they would be silly not to be worried. the truth of the matter is hillary clinton is an incredibly impressive public figure in my opinion. she s been she s very intelligent, she s all very well briefed, she s very smart on policy, she s put out more policy papers i think than any of the other candidates. she has trouble with the sort of charisma element, you know. and the fact that that is always a struggle for her produces

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 September 10, 2015 00:09:00

him. maybe i am wrong. i ve don t get that impression. rick you, have been a vocal critic of donald trump all along. what do you thing of carson s remarks. rick perry tried this a while ago. in much harsher language. a frontal assault. and didn t have the impact he wanted. this draws out something about the possession of the two men as the outsider, primary outsider candidates right now. trump is the id of the republican party. carson is the super ego. the aspirational image of people, so accomplished, so mindful. and obviously he is very deeply driven by and imbued in his faith. people respect that. people find that to be a very appealing characteristic about ben carson. the fact that he is drawn a c contrast with donald trump.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150831:10:45:00

incubator of isis. and four years ago the president said there are a bunch of doctors and lawyers. the doctors and lawyers were the ones poised to take over. today it s isis and it s just getting worse. as far as territory control, does isis control more territory or less territory or about the same as they did a year snag. i m going to say it s about the same as a year ago. they made expansions in certain areas. they ve had role backs in other areas. if you look at where isis is today, it s in a much worse situation. syria, iraq, everything else. let me ask you a political question. sure. you re one of the first endorsers of jeb bush. he has been taking to frontal assault on donald trump. how do you think that s going? it s a start. there s really two ways to come to power. one is through negativity, you know, reinforcing to americans, hey, the economy stinks. leaders stink. it s kind of stirring that anger

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150701:08:14:00

roll. and happy to let you know it. today he took a victory lap before the media and unveiled his next populist project, a frontal assault on a common bookkeeping practice that either costs of saves billions of year depending on which side of the economic fence you re on. correspondent kevin dock explains from the white house. reporter: on the heels of a week that saw the administration earn major victories on i affordable care act, gay marriage today the president unveiled a plan to help americans make another money by expanding the government s role in determining who gets overtime. we announced overtime rules i m going to be talk about more this week that s going to give a raise to 5 million people potentially in this country who really deserve it. reporter: as it stands now, employers are only required to pay overtime to an employee who works more than 40 hours a week and makes less than 23 666 a year. the president s plan would expand that, raising the top

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150509:17:11:00

end to end which is where we are now all the way through to where we retire that airplane the program cost is going to be probably over a trillion dollars. so when you buy something that expensive, it has to last a long time. well if you built something that has to last a long time and it takes you 20 years to field it in the first place, then it s going to be expensive. why? because it has to last a long time. you get into this loop. but at some point what was cutting edge 20 years ago is stuff that is obsolete at this point. if you think about it the chinese and the russians have been known to hack into our computer systems and get exactly what we re working on to get ten years of r&d for free. you got it. there s one of the big things. people talk about cyber and they re trying to get their arms around what it means, good old plain hacking of breaking into a defense contractor s computers maybe not a frontal assault, maybe they go through a third tier supplier and they go throug

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