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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151029:12:03:00

boulder, colorado, manager editor of bloomberg politics, mark halperin. who won? there s a couple of losers, that s for sure. yeah, there are a couple of losers. it was just a terrible bag. it was a mixed bag of moments. it was one of the worst debates i ve ever seen in my life. it really was just a horrible, horrible, confusing cluster. some trying people shined, i think. i think one of the moments is when jeb talked to marco. you can see jeb bush going into a kill and then things turned around. take a look. i m a constituent of the senator and helped him and i expected that he would do constituent service which shows me he showed up to work. he was the most talented guy in the field. he s a gifted politician. but marco, when you signed up for this, this was a six-year

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151002:10:02:00

media will get the name confirmed in time. you will never hear me mention his name. just before 11:00 a.m. local time police dispatchers received the first 911 calls from the school. the gunman opening fire near one of the classrooms in the science area. with us this morning we have former governor of vermont and howard dean, writer for the national review. charles c.w. cook and in manchester, new hampshire manager editor of bloomberg politics. first let s go to thomas roberts live in roseburg, oregon. thomas, what else have we learned about the accused gunman? reporter: good morning. he is known as 26-year-old chris harper merser. someone who lived in the area not a student. we are at the base of the college. they ve closed it off. there s only one access point to get in and out. we re at the base of that.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141209:04:18:00

into question. the online piece features an extensive editor s note apologizing for discrepancies. the note first read, quote, we have come to the conclusion our trust in jackie was may placed. that line now reads, these mistakes are on rolling stone, not jackie. the magazine has yet to apologize but have yet to give account which part of the story they confirmed before they went to print and which part they had not. the manager editor says the magazine is trying to demeanor the truth. right now we re picking up the pieces. someone tweeted the full unconfirm name of the young woman this person says is at the center of this and solicited personal information about her. jackie deal with the sadly predictable violations of her privacy, the entire university of virginia is dealing with fallout. the fraternity in question has strenuously disputed sever part

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141206:14:06:00

also kicked off a national conversation about the ongoing problem of sexual assault on college campuses. because of doubts about the magazine s source for the story, rolling stone manager editor released a statement, there now appear to be discrepancies in jackie s account and we have come to the conclusion that our trust in her was misplaced. we re taking this seriously and apologize to anyone affected by the story. washington post has been very critical of rolling stone s reporting on the story, first they questioned the decision to publish without having talked to the alleged assaulters. yesterday afternoon in the wake of the partial retraction, the post published another story reporting that the fraternity whose members had been accused were releasing a statement vehemently denying the alleged victim s claims. the fraternity says key details about the fraternity members were not accurate. they add the fraternity did not

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140404:20:01:00

today s report according to the labor department in march the u.s. economy created a total of 192,000 jobs. but the jobless rate remained unchanged at 6.7%. the boost in the labor force participation rate after years of steady decline has some economists feeling hopeful. and more than six years after the great recession began, private employers have finally regained t regained 9 million jobs they lost. the bad behavior continues on capitol hill where republican resistance to extending unemployment assistance since december has left 2.2 million jobless americans without one of the only lifelines they have left. the senate is expected to vote on monday to extend that assistance, but the house, surprise, will not necessarily be following suit. joining me now is the economic reporter for the new york times, andy lowery, and manager editor of the washington post politics section and author of

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