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they took me and threw me in the hole. it was worth it. and there was a breakthrough. he now looks at me, thinking wow, he thinks i m cool, coming from him, that is a compliment. and now he is able to protect me. now, keene had hall s trust and had him talking. one night in hall s cell, he told keene the truth about what happened to tricia reitler. but what hall told keene was different from what some investigators believed. it was his story along with some evidence that created a road map i wanted to follow to try to figure out what happened to tricia reitler. tricia would have left this supermarket parking lot walking, just a couple of blocks back to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120429:16:47:00

number of agents around the world do a great job every day. mistakes are made. but i don t know of anything like this that s coming up in the past, these types of allegations. here s the deal, you guys are sort of the cream of the crop when it comes to strength, professionalism. security. it s the ultimate. how much do you think this is tarnished, not only the image of the secret service, but the agents themselves, are they walking around with them with a dark cloud over them, thinking wow, this sucks? no, i think again generally speaking, the agents, they do their job, they re being approached now with jokes about what s going on down there. like the president s remark last night. let me just tell you, the president closed the night saying i had more material i could have brot forth to the white house correspondents dipper, but i have to get home because the secret service has to meet their curfew. it is serious. it is serious business, security is serious when the presiden

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110907:16:18:00

can you actually catch up on sleep? the national sleep foun founddation agrees with that study. it is sleep debt. we re not chipmunks. we can t store sleep and use it on the weekend. we actually have to have regular sleep each night nine hours. jenna: how many people are getting regular sleep. that is the problem. there is rapid eye movement sleep. you have to be in deepest part of sleep. takes several hours to get there you can t sleep on and off. if you don t do this you have a higher risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, obesity. all kinds of medical problems. jenna: sounds terrible. i think all of us are thinking wow, none of us are getting enough sleep so we ll be susceptible to some of these things. that s right. jenna: you think about some of these students, right? if they don t study and don t do well that has serious consequence as well so you have to pick and choose. if you combine hours of sleep and get five hours overnight and get two hours nap in do they

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110528:01:51:00

it wasn t until he really started getting into politics and those first early campaigns where i saw he s got a gift for this. i remember watching him speak for the first time around 2004 i think it was, thinking wow, who is this guy? because he just had something. i don t know if people picked up on it and he ended up running and winning. and then you make your speech there. what s the moment like for you personally, on a human level, when you walk into the white house for the first time with your brother-in-law as the president of the united states? well, i got to tell you, the first thing, piers, that struck me was how small the inside of the white house was. it s a lot smaller than you think, suspect isn t it? the building looks grand, but when you go in, it s really small. the only bed big enough for a 6 6 guy is the one in the lincoln bedroom. so if you don t get that, you ve had it.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110528:09:51:00

this. i remember watching him speak for the first time around 2004 i think it was, thinking wow, who is this guy? because he just had something. i don t know if people picked up on it and he ended up running and winning. and then you make your speech there. what s the moment like for you personally, on a human level, when you walk into the white house for the first time with your brother-in-law as the president of the united states? well, i got to tell you, the first thing, piers, that struck me was how small the inside of the white house was. it s a lot smaller than you think, suspect it isn t it? the building looks grand, but when you go in, it s really small. the only bed big enough for a 6 6 guy is the one in the lincoln bedroom. so if you don t get that, you ve had it. that s right. was it a surreal moment for you?

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