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Against a tyrannical government. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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And Rocky comes at him with his left. from The Newsroom - Season 1
And Russert Now they have to compete with the likes of me. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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And the individual price we are paying from The Newsroom - Season 1
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AP's already calling it for Rogers, Pence, and Burton. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are a public trust with an ability to inform from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are being drowned out by lobbyists and special interests. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are the same people that Will has been making look from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you a relative of Will's? Are you related? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you aware of the consequences of not raising the debt ceiling? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you aware of the consequences, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you having trouble breathing? Can you hear me? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you still there? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you sure that's the best analogy you can use? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Are you talking about Coca Cola? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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As a grassroots movement, which means from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Balance is irrelevant to me. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Basically said there was nothing to worry about from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Because news is only useful in the context of humanity. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Before he was a speechwriter, he was a prosecutor. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Before he was an anchor, before he was a reporter, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Before I even got a chance to get started. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Before you take one, talk to me, okay? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Between public and private, there are problems. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Brad, why did you say now we've really got something to worry about? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Brad, wrap it up. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Bryce Delaney became the sixth GOP incumbent from The Newsroom - Season 1
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But for one hour a night you work for us. from The Newsroom - Season 1
But he's going to tone it down or I'm going to fire him. from The Newsroom - Season 1
But it didn't. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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But News Night is quitting that business right now. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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But the talk of him being a socialist or a Marxist from The Newsroom - Season 1
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By creating what we call context. from The Newsroom - Season 1
By diseases, Senator DeMint is referring to HIV and AIDS? from The Newsroom - Season 1
By double digits. What happened? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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By telling him to get a paper route. from The Newsroom - Season 1
By Tuesday we had all the facts. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Can I warn you about something? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Can you imagine Humphrey or Kennedy from The Newsroom - Season 1
Charlie, I understood the Tea Party in the beginning, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Charlie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Chief of Surgery. That would make her a brain surgeon. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Choose. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Colorado, Alaska, and Washington still too close to call period. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Come have a drink with Will and me. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Considering new information, hearing dissenting opinions, from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Do any of them advertise on our network? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Do me a favor. I need you to fix 1918 and add the source. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Do not come down on the Kochs without checking upstairs. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Do not laugh. I felt the exact same way about the bar exam. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Do their constituents know that? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Do you mind waiting just a second while I change? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Do you think part of a senator's job should include listening to experts, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Does a private restaurant in Kentucky from The Newsroom - Season 1
Does anybody mind if I start drinking a lot of bourbon right now from The Newsroom - Season 1
Does Rand Paul believe that a private business from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Don't we want to get them all right? from The Newsroom - Season 1
During informational broadcasting. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Early exits suggest a quarter of all voters, at least so far, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Election night. Just the guys. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Elliot got in trouble tonight for saying something from The Newsroom - Season 1
Elliot, tell us what we're looking at. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Elliot's smart, but he can't do what Will does. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Especially traditional power structures. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Especially traditional, uh, uh... from The Newsroom - Season 1
Ethel Merman's a stage mother who really pushes her daughter from The Newsroom - Season 1
Even at the height of 1968, from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Fellas, that was election coverage. Tell 'em, Charlie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Follow my finger. from The Newsroom - Season 1
For at least the next two years. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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For the center, Leona. Facts are the center. from The Newsroom - Season 1
For you to go... out like a fish with from The Newsroom - Season 1
Frank Guidry, representing Colorado's 8th district. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Free use of taxpayer owned airwaves from The Newsroom - Season 1
From the collapse of the financial system from The Newsroom - Season 1
From the Republican Senate primary race in Utah. from The Newsroom - Season 1
From this moment on, we'll be deciding what goes on our air from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Gives Delaney a 97% rating over his 10 terms in Congress. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Go tell her she did a good job. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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God, Don, that's from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Goes back to its planet. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Good evening. I'm Will McAvoy. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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HAL malfunctioned in a very realistic way. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Half of them won their primaries by beating candidates Boehner endorsed. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hang on. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hard core conservatives are getting primaried. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Has anything to do with why we weren't invited this year. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Has she seen the new show? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Have been invited to every year for the last nine years. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Have you seen Maggie? She seemed a little funny from The Newsroom - Season 1
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He also took responsibility for himself from The Newsroom - Season 1
He can stay. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He didn't go on the air telling people to give peace a chance. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He gave back the gains he made after Northwestern. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He goes after Jim DeMint. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He got marching orders to get the numbers up at 10:00. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He graduated college at 19, law school at 21, from The Newsroom - Season 1
He humiliated congressional candidates on my air. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He is inviting you to become a star. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He lost his primary to a dentist from The Newsroom - Season 1
He on the side of technology wins. You know who said that? from The Newsroom - Season 1
He said it shouldn't be legal because of the diseases from The Newsroom - Season 1
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He was talking to me! from The Newsroom - Season 1
He'll be bound by both. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He'll have to swear an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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He's also signed a note to Grover Norquist not to raise taxes. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He's going after the Koch brothers. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He's gonna have to stay off television for three years. from The Newsroom - Season 1
He's not gonna lay off anything. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Here you go. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Here's something I want everyone to watch at home tonight. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Here's what the Grayson camp sent us on his concession. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hey, you want to give me a break? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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His trainer Burgess Meredith makes him train as a righty. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hoffman and Rubin were a lot more charismatic. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hoffman and Rubin weren't Democrats. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Honey, you're gonna tell me if I'm in the way, right? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How beautiful it is to see democracy in action? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How did Palin get into the rundown? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How do you explain people who are on Social Security from The Newsroom - Season 1
How is there room to the right of Bob Bennett? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How is this not our top story every night? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How many viewers did he lose that night? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How much did you have to do with writing that opening tonight? from The Newsroom - Season 1
How would you like me to respond from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Howard Kurtz and the Columbia Journalism Review from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hyped up terror scares, ginned up controversy, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Hyperbole, and nonsense. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I can't jam in a Palin SOT just to give myself from The Newsroom - Season 1
I can't. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I could have done the show you guys want to do. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I didn't know that I was in love with you until from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I don't know that reference. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I don't know why I said that so loud. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I don't make the rules, but I do abide by them. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I don't think He did bless them from The Newsroom - Season 1
I don't, and they'll try someone else until someone does. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I engineered a situation wherein an executive producer from The Newsroom - Season 1
I got up at 2:00 AM and broke down polling data from The Newsroom - Season 1
I have business before this Congress, Charlie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I have business in front of this Congress, Charlie! from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I hope that's not where we're going, but, you know, from The Newsroom - Season 1
I just couldn't be less interested in WikiLeaks. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I know he's a friend of yours. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I know the answer to this question, but I just want to hear you say it anyway. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I know who this is. I am not worthy. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I know, so I confirmed it with the NYPD, and it's true. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I know. That's why I bought one. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I liked that moment. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I loathe you right now. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I love doing the news. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I mean, I don't know who you think I am, from The Newsroom - Season 1
I mean, it said eyes only, baby. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I never heard anyone say that before. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I never knew what the word smug meant until I met you. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I printed this hot note. I'm adding it to your binder. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I really want to get this one right tomorrow. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I saw the show tonight at a bar. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I see it. It's just not in the stack. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I shouted, Now. I'm Burgess Meredith. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I speak for myself. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I think she wants to say good job. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I think the best analogy I can use is Rocky II. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I think whoever it is probably didn't know about the toast. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I think you've got the boy coming around. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I think you've had enough bourbon for one lifetime. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I thought I should call 9 1 1, but my English is not very good from The Newsroom - Season 1
I thought you got where you are by being fearless. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I told her if she wants to stay together, she has to not break up. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I want everyone to delete the e mail without reading it. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I was going to say the same thing. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I was sitting watching you right there while you were right there. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I wasn't aware of, you know, what was going on with the McRib sandwich. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I welcome these hearings because of the opportunity from The Newsroom - Season 1
I will make every effort to expose you from The Newsroom - Season 1
I wish your face would stop moving so I could punch it. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I wonder how many people weren't worried about McCarthy. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I would love that. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'd be happy to arrange it. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'll be right outside. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'll fire him, Charlie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'll make no effort to subdue my personal opinions. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'll put up a suggestion box. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'll tell you when there's something to worry about. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I'm a leader in an industry that misdirected from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I'm equipped for that. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm fine, I'm just If I say anything... from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm going with the guys who are getting creamed. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm gonna ask you some questions. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm gonna check your pulse again. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm gonna feel your pulse, okay? from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm having trouble hearing you. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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I'm just gonna... from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm looking at Patty Murray up by %1 with 60 in. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm looking at the exits. Did anyone under 70 vote in this election? from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm looking at the stack and you're missing 1825. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm moved that they still think they can win from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm News Night's managing editor from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm not asking him to cover anything up. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm not asking him to lie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm not going to swoop in like she's a rent controlled apartment. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm not rubbing her face in anything. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm not swooping in. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm not worried about Michele Bachmann. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm on the upper terrace of the AWM building, from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm quitting the circus and switching teams. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sending him an e mail. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm simply not considering her feelings at all. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sorry, Dave, but I'm afraid I can't do that. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sorry, guys. I just can't hear you. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sorry, say that again. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sorry. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sure they were, and God bless them. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm sure they've married and divorced three times since then. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I'm Will McAvoy. Good night. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I've been sitting here for two and a half hours and I still don't know why. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I've got a mandate. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I've got a really good job, Charlie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
I've got eyes. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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If 10 Nobel Prize winning economists were to walk into his office from The Newsroom - Season 1
If Joe McCarthy sat on the House Subcommittee from The Newsroom - Season 1
If that's what you're talking about. from The Newsroom - Season 1
If there was a problem, I'd have heard about it. from The Newsroom - Season 1
If this Congress keeps going the way it is, from The Newsroom - Season 1
If we review the graphics package from The Newsroom - Season 1
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In law enforcement, not an army. from The Newsroom - Season 1
In six weeks I haven't heard anything from the 44th floor. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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In the last six months, they've bankrolled Tea Party candidates from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Insubordinate, and grounds for termination. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Is exceeded only by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Is going to be an absolute game changer for journalists of our generation. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Is in danger of falling under Sharia Law? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Is President Obama a socialist? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Is repealing the 14th Amendment. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Is reporting what she says to the press. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Is she all right? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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It doesn't give the government permission to borrow more money. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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It gives the government permission to pay back the money we already borrowed. from The Newsroom - Season 1
It is. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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It was a joke. from The Newsroom - Season 1
It was a Tea Party event. from The Newsroom - Season 1
It was something Will wanted to do. from The Newsroom - Season 1
It won't come out. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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It's a moral obligation. Get used to it. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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It's not strange I'm not hearing anything from the 44th floor? from The Newsroom - Season 1
It's not the world's most reliable source. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Jesus turns to Moses with a satisfied grin. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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K O C H. Have either of you heard of Koch Industries? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Koch Industries is the second largest from The Newsroom - Season 1
Kyle, we all remember those Tea Party signs from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Lexington, Kentucky, and the Grayson statement. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Lexington, Kentucky, and the Grayson statement. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Lexington, Kentucky, just elected their first openly gay mayor. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Mac said I could watch tonight so long as I promised to stay out of your eye line. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Mac, you want a cyber panel next to Will or a lower third? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Mackenzie would cook me and eat me. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Maggie. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Media Matters think progress. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Mike Lee wouldn't even discuss it? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Mike, tell us why you became involved with the Tea Party movement. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Minerals, fertilizer, forestry, polymers and fibers and ranching. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Miss McHale is our executive producer. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Moses and Jesus are playing golf. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Multiple Peabody winning executive producer. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Neurologist at Columbia Presbyterian. from The Newsroom - Season 1
New Infantry Adaptation to a Threatening Situation. from The Newsroom - Season 1
News stories as Fox and MSNBC combined. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No traditional power structure. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No words. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No, he's back up. Okay, go wide. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No, I got where I am by knowing who to fear. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No, I'm meeting Will. We're going out. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No, ma'am, teen pregnancy rose over that period. from The Newsroom - Season 1
No, they're not in my pocket. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Nor do all broadcast journalists owe an apology. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Not a high school cheerleader. A professional cheerleader. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Obesity, breast cancer, hurricanes, from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Of Richard Clarke, former counterterrorism chief from The Newsroom - Season 1
Of the flight manifest by a US Customs officer. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Of the governed and instead is at the beck and call of special interests and corporations. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Of the McCain/Palin campaign, from The Newsroom - Season 1
Of the Riley County Tea Party Express. Welcome. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Of the true owners of the United States. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Of the US defaulting on its loan payments? from The Newsroom - Season 1
Off to war without due diligence. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Okay, have either of you ever heard the name David Koch? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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On Communications and Technology. from The Newsroom - Season 1
On conservative issues, from The Newsroom - Season 1
On his campaign in Florida. That's the most ever on a gubernatorial race. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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On the 40th floor conference room. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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One: Get back together with Maggie from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Our cable news division accounts for less than 3% from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Over the July 4th weekend? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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President of this company. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Producers, analysts, technicians, from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Recent statements about gay marriage. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Responding spontaneously to bad trends. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Roll in. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Sean Duffy. Jeff Duncan. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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She marshals the resources of over 100 reporters, from The Newsroom - Season 1
She never watched the old show. from The Newsroom - Season 1
She said you never come in here, so... from The Newsroom - Season 1
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She went out on the terrace to get some air. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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She's a Democrat. She gives money. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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She's not British. She's American. from The Newsroom - Season 1
She's probably really upset. from The Newsroom - Season 1
She's so British. We're a little more than friends. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Should he win in the general election, from The Newsroom - Season 1
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So it would be pretty hypocritical of me to suddenly from The Newsroom - Season 1
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So there must be a strong connection. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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So you think the '60s radicals and the Tea Party are roughly the same? from The Newsroom - Season 1
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SS 101. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Stand by, 13 27. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Stay on the Tea Party. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Stop. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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Tea Party candidate Allen West. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Tea Party candidate Michele Bachmann. from The Newsroom - Season 1
Tea Party candidate Tom Graves. Tim Griffin. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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That won't be an issue, sir. from The Newsroom - Season 1
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