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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180205:07:32:00

right. reporter: but, for all their middle of the night questions, the police did not arrest tom, nor charge him with anything. what were they telling you along the way? oh, that they were investigating it. reporter: at ashley s funeral, tom was one of the speakers. ashley doesn t have much patience. reporter: and what he said wasn t the sort of thing people expected to hear. she goes, i don t care when you do it, where you do it, i want it now. reporter: it was an unusual and frankly not emotional eulogy, for reasons only tom might understand. but her parents were furious. when he had that opportunity to speak and share about the woman he so- called loved and called his eternal wife, all he did was degrade her. what was it like to hear that? it was shocking. it was unbelievable. reporter: as the days turned

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180117:01:57:00

they need to be swept out but that s another story. while they control everything, whatever happens is their fault. so democrats should ask unanimous consent to bring up that compromise, that i think it is a terrific compromise on daca that my former colleagues have come up and just force that vote, force it. go through the night. right. and while they are at it, they ought to look at the c.h.i.p. program. we have millions of children, babies waiting to get their insurance. we ve got business to do. forget working with trump. you don t know which man you re going to meet which day or which hour. will it be the one that curses at you or the one that talks about love? you just don t know. one of the things i just mentioned in what i missed, which is a story that wasn t the top ten i missed, that the president s lawyer paid off an adult film star, $130,000 on the eve of the election to keep her

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171207:11:29:00

tanya has experienced it fast hand. because sexuality is deemed as something dishonorable here but society takes an aggressive stance against it wasn t the. next. enters the conflict zone confronting the powerful for years now australia has faced the powers of criticism over its treatment of refugees now it has a seat on the un human rights council and the pressure is intensifying my guest this week is alexander downer the country s high commissioner how does he justify a policy so widely condemned around the world. in sixty minutes on d. w. x. . they know look like they know what we think. and soon they ll even know how we feel. well i m not

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171202:11:32:00

ashley s death spread quickly, the morning ater the party. i didn t understand what was happening and why and what because everything was fine that that night. as much confusing as anything. very confusing. she was happy. she didn t seem suicidal. reporter: andrea, new friend, co-worker, drinking buddy at the party, couldn t shake a feeling. i don t feel like she would have taken her life. tom was the only other person that was there. so if it wasn t her, it had to be him. right. reporter: but, for all their middle of the night questions, the police did not arrest tom, nor charge him with anything. what were they telling you along the way? oh, that they were investigating it. reporter: at ashley s funeral, tom was one of the speakers. ashley doesn t have much patience. reporter: and what he said wasn t the sort of thing people expected to hear. she goes, i don t care when you do it, where you do it, i want it now. reporter: it was an unusual and fran

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171112:17:14:00

director brennan, so general clapper said there wasn t the template but russians have been attempting to interfere in elections before. 2016 wasn t the first time. it was the most successful time ever probably in russian history but it wasn t the first time. why were the intelligence agencies, and not just the intelligence agencies, law enforcement, communications, every part of the government, why was it not better prepared? well, i think we were prepared. it s a question of during campaign season, you want to be able to understand everything that the russians might do. so, we had a responsibility to make sure the president and the congress were informed, public statements that were made about russian attempts to interfere. at the same time we wanted to be able to know what they were doing so we might be able to this wart anything more extensive they might have done. i think the pushback publicly and privately against the russians gave russians pause because it was made very clear

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