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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101208:20:53:00

stopped servicing payments for the site. timing very suspicious and, number two, what s the story with walmart today? sure, walmart is a huge employer and employ millions of americans. they have confirmed to us they re going to stop paying their new employees extra money, overtime, to work on sunday. this is only going to affect staff hired after january 1st. they won t get the extra $1 an hour. the current employs do. it doesn t sound like a lot but add it up and a lot like to work overtime on the weekend. walmart wanted to make theory 1.5 million of their employees won t be affected and won t confirm whether this is cost cutting. walmart stores in the u.s. have sales falling for really the last six quarters or so. costs are going up and labor is their biggest expense. this is not going to affect employees in rhode island and massachusetts, because those states, brooke, have these laws

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101205:14:04:00

break for christmas, if so, everyone s taxes will go up and the lowest bracket goes from 10 to 15% and the highest bracket goes from 35% to 39%. clayton: we had the greenroom pull numbers, how it could affect the economy and the holidays, light of people are giving and donating to charities an giving out money and our brain room looked at how it adversely affects the wealthy and the lower or average income households, and, not surprisingly, the households with an annual income between 200,000 and a million, add it up with the over million, adds up to over 55% of all charitable giving in the u.s., comes from the wealthy, or the very wealthy in the u.s. and add up the other brackets, it comes out to a little over 30%. alisyn: and here s when you need to know, is that obviously, charitable giving has been down these past two years, so much so, 1/5 avenue of of 1/5 of

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101026:10:18:00

we re going to pay as you go. no new deficit spending but then $5 trillion worth of extra debt later, recently, speaker pelosi said you get the best bang for your buck with a sick economy with food stamps. i mean, that s a terrible progression from good intentions, no deficit spending to looking at food stamps as the program that will get us out of this nasty economic situation. that is a sad story. when you look back at other speakers and how much they ve contributed to the debt, what do you find? add it up, $5 trillion for speaker pelosi more than all other speeches and their combined increase in the debt put together. all of them. all right. stuart, let s go to the big wall over there. let s examine the numbers because you re a numbers guy. her first day as speaker, the national debt was? $8.67 trillion. all right. let s go to the next screen and it shows you the increase.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100907:14:01:00

the president is hoping to reverse the trend. he s unveiling a string of new economic proposals one after another after another, and they add up to get this $350 billion. ed henry joins us live now. ed, it s interesting that the white house did not come out and say, hey, we re offering up a $350 million second stimulus. they re coming out day after day after day, and we have to sort of add it it up and draw our own conclusion. is that it? reporter: this is not par the of president s infrastructure project. you re absolutely right. it is almost a sem manticcal debate. the white house knows it s toxic to talk about a lot of federal spending on the campaign trail. tea party activists say washington doesn t get it. the last thing they want to do is roll out what s seen as a second systems will plan all balled up together into $350

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100819:20:00:00

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