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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171216:06:44:00

a fish for years in the future. and now protecting the zone is no easy feat it lies between two villages that are expanding. so food demand is also growing even children have to go out and provide for the family. you know. with you know this is a child with the chumba a type of perch is the most important species to these fisherman then or somebody s going to have the chambre that the children caught are very small they didn t use for a big methods but they re harming the lake all the same because these fish could have spawned if they growed up and went away and then there would have been more you know. like malawi has a rich biodiversity around seven hundred species of fish are found only here one and just around half of them have ever been scientifically recorded. around the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170927:06:39:00

violation last year. laura, roger stone testified before the house intelligence committee today. he spoke to reporters afterwards. let s take a look at it. i think what s happening here is that the special counsel will try and manufacture a crime and then say, look, manafort we won t prosecute you for this if you simply admit you were colluding with the russians and donald trump knew everything. what do you think of that, what he said? do you think that manafort will turn on the president? well, it remains to be seen. what he s alluding to is this a type of witch hunt where mueller is trying to have a self-fulfilling prophecy come through by having the most leverage against paul manafort and use that leverage to, you know, make up evidence in the collusion investigation. but it sounds like this isn t a witch-hunt. it sounds like there is an investigation that s based on trying to go through many rabbit holes and based on the conduct, at least in part financially of

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150417:14:36:00

fiorina before asking a question, a male reporter made a comment, well, ma am, i ve never met a presidential candidate with pink finger nail polish on. later telling the washington post people focus on her appearance as much as her policies. regardless of political affiliation, is this a type of comment anybody should be getting? you wouldn t think in 2015 heading into the 2016 presidential campaign that it would, but i think, unfortunately, that is still something that all women in positions of power and influence or who aspire to those positions do find themselves in. one thing interesting about carly fiorina is that she says just straight up look i can criticize hillary clinton on every single issue, and i can do it from exactly the same position as a woman candidate. and that i mean she s not

CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield March 18, 2014 16:30:00

another nation was making the same allegations, the u.s. wouldn t hand over the information either. well, they might give the access to the simulator. that s all i think. clearly they ve got i just want our satellite window is going down with glenn schoen. i justify wanted to say goodbye and thank you to glenn schoen, our expert who lent a wonderful piece of insight to the story. carry on. i want to go back to the psyche of the pilots. first of all, you have an a-type, as you said. they can be an i always say, you want a little secret? the most difficult people to interview as a television presenter in the world are surgeons and pilots. why? because they have got people s lives in their hands on a daily basis. and they don t care, really, about necessarily how they will answer the question. they ll give you an honest, straightforward answer. and they are difficult. they can be truck you lent sometimes, they can be awkward to interview. here s the point. they are amongst t

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100321:11:53:00

getting its moneys worth out of health care. let me broach one topic, which is a tough one to explain. there is the criticisms that you hear are often centered around rationing. will there be rationing of care? the term that makes people s eyes glaze over is comparative effectively. you figure out what works and pay for those things or reimburse for those things. things that don t work, you don t necessarily pay for those things. or it is not as easy for those particular treatments or procedures. is that a type of rationing? given your background, how much of medicine is an art versus a science? with regard to comparative effectiveness, what that really means is if i were sick and i were a patient and let s say i had high blood pressure an given my circumstance, maybe my genes, my family history, there might be two or three drugs that are

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