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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170325:07:24:00

tail as much as they were chasing it. that is because the majority of americans, that i m part of, didn t vote for this man, didn t elect him and the majority is still out there. the majority did not want this. by the time of last night, chris, the last poll that showed that only 17% of the american public liked the republican health care plan, 17 they re down to 17% so huge, huge movement there. a lot of people, you saw this in west virginia when you went there with bernie. people are getting it. they re getting that they were lied to. they were held out a lot of promises were held out to them that aren t going to come through and they saw just how transparent the republicans and trump were with this bill. this was a tax cut bill for the rich not a health care bill. this was an attempt now to try and kill obamacare in actually more cruel ways because they re going to try to nip and tuck and

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170213:02:12:00

we re a blender. anthony: oh look, my octopus. i remember personally catching that one. it was a mighty struggle too. no, actually, i don t. yeah, the octopus. pretty. oh beautiful little shrimp. mm, very tender, the octopus. very nice. and another traditional specialty. i m told they call this tuna tartare. and cuttlefish, i recognize you, my friend. now crudo like this. how traditional is this to sicily? turi: i think from the part of the sea they almost eat it raw. anthony: always. turi: yes. anthony: but fisherman only, fishing communities only or in restaurants? turi: no. anthony: always as long as you ve been alive, you go to a restaurant, you see crudo like this. turi: no. i see crudo in the poor family. anthony: so it s not like there s japanese influence, but the japanese sort of gave everybody permission to eat traditional foods, their own traditional food. what are the great mother

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170213:02:02:00

anthony: it s one of the most beautiful places in europe. a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live. but somehow i ve never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story, of sicily. it s the biggest island in the mediterranean. two main towns are palermo and catania on opposite sides. i ve done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo. a failure of humiliating scale. this time i was gonna get it right. there s the sicily we know from films. an evocative, deeply felt history that s not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there s the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy. part of, but not really part, of that country. [ man in market speaking italian ] anthony: its own language, culture, its own history of norman, arab, spanish, roman, turkish, egyptian interlopers, all leaving their mark and their influences.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161231:03:12:00

we re a blender. anthony: oh look, my octopus. i remember personally catching that one. it was a mighty struggle too. no, actually, i don t. yeah, the octopus. pretty. oh beautiful little shrimp. mm, very tender, the octopus. very nice. and another traditional specialty. i m told they call this tuna tartare. and cuttlefish, i recognize you, my friend. now crudo like this. how traditional is this to sicily? turi: i think from the part of the sea they almost eat it raw. anthony: always. turi: yes. anthony: but fisherman only, fishing communities only or in restaurants? turi: no. anthony: always as long as you ve been alive, you go to a restaurant, you see crudo like this. turi: no. i see crudo in the poor family. anthony: so it s not like there s japanese influence, but the japanese sort of gave everybody permission to eat

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161223:23:43:00

the primary i was running a campaign down in illinois, was a bernie supporter, did switch over to hillary in the general election and it s because for me, for the communities that i m a part of, or the community i want to be a part of, trump posed a real threat to our existence in this country. and i say this as someone who s born and raised in milwaukee, wisconsin. i m a wisconsinite, i m a midwesterner, i an american, so, yeah. when you say pose a real threat to the communities you re part of, what do you mean by that? i mean folks of color, i mean communities of immigrants. i mean, trump has talked about putting folks that look like me on a national registry. we re thinking japanese internment. and i m also talking about other immigrant communities, communities that have benefited from dapa and doca. what are those communities going to do? are my friends and family members going to be deported?

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