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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170916:07:09:00

he was right. so i m sure he has great intelligence from our intelligence officials. and the guy shoots from the hip. we just have to get used to it. you have mentioned to greg earlier, we have had eight years of the president of the united states wait sometimes two days after an attack to call it a terror attack. if a guy is yelling allahu akbar have syria and stabbing people, president obama still wouldn t say islamic terror. president trump will say it. this is why we elected him. we wanted someone tough on terrorism. in four years the public might not like that. we could have pocahontas as president. but right now we have president trump and the media has to get used to the tough talk. kimberly: juan, your thoughts and reflections on what has happened and how itm pacts it impacts here? juan: 29 people injured. thank god nobody was seriously injured. most was flash burns from the explosion in the subway. the second thing to say is that with regard to trump.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170910:03:04:00

we remember this from harvey and the mayor of houston saying set an alarm clock in every so often if you re going to try to sleep this thing out or whatever you are doing, different hurricane, but similar situation of trying to watch to see what the water is doing around you. best case scenario is that they are gone and they don t have to worry about that. when you were talking about for a couple of things the slowing down it hit me that why is that significant and does this start to change the timetable? i m curious what it means when you say that it is slowing down around cuba? is that a good thing or not. adam: the only thing it impacts is the timetable. were talking about a sunrise in the florida keys and perhaps that slows down a little bit but this hasn t been a significant enough slowdown to make major changes to the forecast track. i still think it will a plenty of time over warm water tonight to regenerate a little bit and it will likely still be a category four by tomorrow mo

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170811:11:15:00

with the policy, but then the policy has to be bent to fit somewhere in the same universe as the rhetoric. this happens a lot with him. it s not just north korea. but it does make it difficult to sort of marry those two. the strategy and the policy that s going underneath the surface. it s like a glacier. his statements are important but it s just the top. there s a lot of diplomacy going on below it, but the top of it impacts what happens below. i think he understands that. but i don t think he understands fully the impact of what he just says stuff, what that means from a strategic and policy perspective. and it leaves people scrambling to try to figure out to architect policy around it. john? i ll tell you, i think he s i ll piggy back on that, he s undermining all the good work his team is trying to do. i agree this is one of the national security issues,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170701:09:39:00

little warning. it was closed to patients and the hospital. reporter: what was that like? it was very devastating. and very sad. reporter: did r. raju who ise chief of staff is now in high demand. i see 20 to 25 patients per day. reporter: you re the only doctor here? monday through friday. reporter: most of his patients are elderly. these subsidies would shrivel, putting the only doctor in town at the risk of closing. it impacts reporter: how bad? very bad. reporter: with the nearest hospital at least a 45-minute drive away, residents of ri richland live in a medical desserts. it makes his job even harder. his two ambulances service an area larger than los angeles.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170701:13:48:00

reporter: dr. raju who was the chief of staff at the hospital is now in high demand. i see 20 to 25 patients per day. reporter: and you re the only doctor here? i work monday through friday. reporter: raju said most of his patients are elderly. and 90% are now on medicare or medicaid. under the health care bill, these subsidies would shrivel, putting the only doctor in town at the risk of closing. it impacts reporter: how bad? really bad. reporter: with the nearest hospital at least a 45-minute drive away, residents of richland live in a medical desert. it makes the job of ed lynch and his small crew of emts even harder. his two ambulances service an area larger than los angeles. they receive an average of 1200 calls per year. to be at a hospital three or four hours. and if we get the call, we could

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