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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170310:13:46:00

if you are a welder or a pipe fitter or an engineer or can do construction or do plumbing, those are all in high demand. i think one of the things we have to think about societally, we or graduating kids from college with psychology degrees and sociology and political science, not a lot of demand for that. there s a new movement that i think is really interesting in some of the states we should keep an eye on. what about this, guys, if somebody gets an apprenticeship and a useful skill, why not give them the equivalent of a college degree. train craft and give them financing to get to trade school. mike rowe was a big proponent of that. people need these trade skills. good, honorable jobs. stephen and christine, thank you for breaking down the numbers. have a good weekend. we re halfway through the president s first 100 days.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151010:15:26:00

the walk of shame. no shame here r. well, this is the hypocrisy of shaming. societally we want women available to men but not at women s terms. that s at the root. it s control. you get shamed whether or not you are vastly sexually available or are you not at all. if you close off. so where is the middle ground? where are you supposed to be as a woman? you are supposed to be sexually available when a man tells you to be. which is precisely what happened around the cosby accusers saying we didn t want to come out, we didn t want to say anything the power of the slut shaming, they were in circumstances of having not consented to sexual acttist. i was interested in the branding way she handled this. the slut walk, it sounds more like memorial walks. like who is this person?

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20150502 15:15:00

of law enforcement when each and every one of the cops involved were charged with at least one crime. and i think that s something we re going to have to deal with more societally than just this case and we have to realize that if every one of those officers are now facing criminal charges and it was or wasn t a conspiracy that we have a concern with the entire police department. in baltimore and probably throughout the country. not to indict them. but we re going to hold them to that that standard we re going to have to train them better. pay them better and we re going to have to have a more professional police departmentorry where, if this is the standard we re going to hold them to. look innocent until proven guilty. i think it s important to be very clear here. that as to each charge there were specific conduct alleged as to what they did or didn t do. so it was just not a brush of charges because he you were there. there were specific allegations, they ll have a trial and asser

Transcripts for CNN New Day 20131111 12:48:00

show their kids, should they be allowed to play these violent video games? you shouldn t be censoring us. we should be able to have freedom of speech. the cycle of creativity. you are right. there is no reason why the parents who watch this program should not set down rules saying we will not pay for you to go to violent movies anymore. we will not pay for violent video games. if you take the economy out of violence, it extinguishes it. there is an entrepreneurship that feeds the boast. there are two ways to do it. either if parents take control of their children and what they pay for their children to do. secondly, we use taxation on alcohol, on cigarettes. for these kind of studies that chart violence, how would one not benefit societally from taxing violent incidents? you say, okay, fine, you want to make a violent movie, fine. we ll take that money, pay for crime fighting.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130927:17:27:00

barnard. you have emily and the push pull. do we do this serially, take time off, more flex time at work. i think there s no single answer here. i sort of come down right smack in the messy middle. i think clearly women have to fight hard and fight harder and realize that life is harder than i might have expected and we need more government support and change in the workplace. but i think at the end of the day i m a realist. what i m really trying to argue in the book that at least as a first step we just have to acknowledge that nobody is going to have it all. no man has it, no woman has it. if we redefine expectations girls are growing up with and women are struggling and feeling guilty about. then we can start to be more pragmatic about things we can do at the home front and workplace and societally, to make life saner for all of us. it does help when we have

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