I am not sure which transcript you are seeking, but I wonder if it's the one from September 7, 2008-- the one that is an internet hoax about Barack Obama. There is a myth that says Mr. Obama was on Meet The Press that day and he insulted the flag. But he was not on the program on that date, nor did he insult the flag when he first did appear on the program in December. Meet the Press transcripts can often be found on their website, and some of the interviews are still found on YouTube. But you won't find this one, however, since it never happened.
This is a total myth. The president was not on Meet the Press on September 7, 2008, nor has he ever said anything bad about the flag. I enclose a link to the full transcript for Meet the Press from that day. I also enclose a link to snopes.com, which addresses other similar myths about the president and the flag.
You can't because it's a myth. President Obama was not a guest on Meet the Press on September 7, 2008, and when he was a guest later in the year, he never said anything negative about the flag. (The appearances are probably still on YouTube or on the Meet the Press website, so you can see for yourself.) There are a number of internet myths that claim he was on TV on such-and-such a date and insulted the flag. But not one of these stories is accurate. Mr. Obama has never disrespected the flag, not on TV or anywhere else.
First, the Meet the Press website only seems to archive them back to 2003, so you may need to contact the program directly; or a 1995 transcript may still be accessible via the database Lexis/Nexis, which some libraries have. I was able to find out for you who was on the program that day-- all of the Sunday shows were discussing the Oklahoma City bombings, and Meet the Press was no exception. Tim Russert was the host: his guests included then-White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, Secretary of Defense William Perry, the governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating, and the mayor of Oklahoma City Ron Norick.
To find your college transcript, you can typically request it from your college's registrar's office. Contact the registrar's office either in person, by phone, or through their website to inquire about the process for obtaining your transcript. You may need to provide identification and possibly a fee for the transcript.
The duration of Meet the Press is 1800.0 seconds.
Meet the Press was created on 1947-11-06.
To find your unofficial transcript, you can typically access it through your school's student portal or by contacting your school's registrar's office. You may need to log in with your student ID and password to view or download your unofficial transcript.
YES, Meet the Press began on radio in 1945 as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press.
A transcript of New Moon can be found at Script O Rama. See the related link.
Meet the Press - 1947 was released on: USA: 6 November 1947
The first athlete to appear on Meet The Press was Jackie Robinson on April 14, 1967.
you can go to your account on your college web page and click the transcript button. its easy i do it once a week to remind myself how stupid i am