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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171114:21:24:00

he brings us back to donald trump does such a volume business it s easy to forget just 48 hours ago the president went out and revealed his true feelings which was he believes putin when he says he didn t interfere in the 20american election. the president represents our highest ideals and highest values, that s why they insist that the american free press be able to ask questions, even in front of dictatorial leaders. i wish i was in that system. it would be so much better. than all these restraints on my power here in the united states. he has a fetish for these autocratic leaders and these institutions in our country, anchored by the tradition of the rule of law. these are amongst the greatest

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171006:20:15:00

russia. it s still a mystery who gave that order and apparently the senate intelligence committee is still looking into that question. one of the benefits of doing a volume business. was someone else trying to jump in? i just want to make something clear. i had an interesting conversation today with a senior law enforcement official who reminded me there is no crime of collusion. correct. so what mueller is investigating here are crimes and that s why the financial relationships are so important. because it s about it may be about money laundering, about tax evasion, about failure to register as a foreign lobbyist, and once he sunk his teeth into donald trump s finances including financial relationships with russia, who knows what he might find. there may be no provable collusion here but that may not mean the end of it for donald trump and the people around him. as you say, collusion in and of itself isn t a crime, just a national security crisis. ken and jeremy, thank you

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:09:33:00

owners can learn a lot from their data if they just ask the right questions. how many times have they bought it? where did the meat come from? how much did the bread cost? and those are exactly the kind of questions lindsay asks herself every day. in the past 30 days i ve paid 131 bills for $50,523. the problem is tracking those numbers is harder than you think. something goes up by 7 cents a pound you don t necessarily notice on the first invoice or whatever but over time you start seeing a difference in the money that you re making. it s eating eroding the margin. if the costs rise faster than the prices lindsay says even popular shops like hers can go broke very rapidly no matter what industry they re in. i can t raise the cost of my sandwich up and down based on what the cost of tomatoes are or cheese. like any other high volume business she says her survival month after month depends on monitoring those food costs

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150408:19:43:00

there s a couple reasons why. we re going to be less brazen than they are. we have this sense that we have different values. that it s embarrassing for a democratic society to be stealing the other guy s mail. the other thing, they put so many people on these problems, so many hundreds of thousands of people and security services that we don t want to pay for this this country. it s a volume business for them. they have hundreds of people attacking our system. tell me about the book. head game is a simple story. i started agency as a junior officer. people would come in with a ton of information about 9/11 about terrorism. they couldn t figure out how to sort the information because they didn t ask the right questions. i get into the world of buying new house. somebody comes with 100 places you want to buy. too much data. finally i said the lessons i learned from following a ton of data from al qaeda, the same

Transcripts for CNN New Day 20150403 11:27:00

so this is an effort to get a target set, that s a little bit from their perspective, a little bit more legitimate than just a an innocent civilian. where do they stand as far as you re concerned, in terms of a threat within the organization these two? chump change. chump change. chump change. there s two sides to this coin. there s the good side of this. if you look at the criminal complaint and i ve read it these are no-talent clowns they made every mistake you could make. i feel like i should run a seminar for terrorists on how not to get into the claws of american security service. the problem with this and the reason people like me cringe is this is a volume business as daveed said there s so many of these people they can be low-talent but if you get hundreds of them and you miss two of them you got to do 100%. these are not serious players, but you got to worry when you get hundreds of them. when this goes to press later, his words not mine on the

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