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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180915:12:37:00

this is something else that concerned officials there for sometime. you can t see it now, but about a half mile from me up the beach is an earth mover. they re actually moving along the beach and moving sand around to try and prevent what s going to happen in about two hours. as i ve been on tv, this surf is getting rougher and rougher. it coming higher and higher. we re about three hours from high tide. in north carolina you have barrier islands, but here in south carolina you don t have that. this stuff is going to come on shore. i m going to show you in front of me. this is on the beach in myrtle beach. there are signs that say don t go further than that because this is where they protect the water from coming on board. they try to prevent the beach

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180905:19:03:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180905:19:03:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180131:05:44:00

was brilliantly sugar coated. it was all about the flag and bonuses for the tax cut and prescription drug prices, we got to get them down. who wouldn t agree with most of the first of the speech, then he got a little rougher, a little uglier. what do you think about him going after the guys that take a knee? any good speech has a structure to it. the only structure i saw was the first half was disingenuous and the second was divisive. it s great people are getting bonuses, i wish everybody was, but there s no long-term talk now that ewe ve given $1 trillin over to corporations forever. do i think there s no money left for infrastructure. he was talking about private sector infrastructure. i m not sure what that is. companies don t build highways and bridges and fast rail.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180131:08:44:00

bonuses for the tax cut and prescription drug prices, we got to get them down. who wouldn t agree with most of the first of the speech, then he got a little rougher, a little uglier. what do you think about him going after the guys that take a knee? any good speech has a structure to it. the only structure i saw was the first half was disingenuous and the second was divisive. even talking about the tax cuts. it s great people are getting bonuses, i wish everybody was, but there s no long-term talk now that we ve given $1 trillion over to corporations forever. how does that help us pay for health care, education, child care and things that will actually help the middle class get ahead. i do think there s no money left for infrastructure. he was talking about private sector infrastructure. i m not sure what that is. companies don t build highways and bridges and fast rail. let me ask you about the calling on all these people with these special cases.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171107:18:54:00

rougher. dave lock lost his job at general electric last year. he supported bernie sanders in the primaries but moved on to donald trump. we see what has happened with general electric where they are cutting way back. reporter: when trump campaigned here he spoke directly to dave and hundreds of other laid off ge workers. we are going to bring it back. reporter: a year later ge is shedding more than 500 additional jobs. dave has no regrets. we always see the harrison fords that play the president who is tough, punches the bad guy in the face. now we have one of those people and he is going to get things done and i think it is good cht. reporter: you were pretty critical of the president for some of the fights he was having right at about the 100-day mark. that fight is over. reporter: now he is fighting with members of his own cabinet,

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