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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140318:20:06:00

Been dramatically improving the job picture in ohio, and one of the things i hear from small, medium and even large business guys is that the uncertainty and the costs associated with this are a hindrance, and they are, you know, giving them pause when it comes to hiring workers or as many full-time workers. is that a reality in ohio, or what are you coming to find? well, there isn t any question, neil, when you have uncertainty it causes businesses to hesitate, and part of the reason why our job numbers have dramatically improved, and just to give you a sense, in the last year we were seventh in job growth in america. from the time that i ve come into office in about three years we went from 48th in the country in job growth all the way down to fifth, you know, so during that period of time we ve seen dramatic improvements, and the time i ve been in office we ve led the midwest. we re up about 238,000 jobs, but, you know, we have a long way to go, and the bottom line

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140228:12:04:00

Away. they tore down those walls. she has been compared a lot of names. you know what they tell us if anyo anyone criticizes on screen. he won $58,000 on jeopardy yesterday, the second largest amount in one day. the record is $77,000. he has been criticized for jumping around to the board and picking high dollar amounts first and looking for daily doubles. he has won a total of $238,000. congratulations. he has no resentment and says he is doing it absolutely right. and people have done this before and anyone who says there is tension it does look like alex trabec is scrambling to keep up with him. that was suggested by the jeopardy master that it takes

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140219:11:30:00

who would buy these and eat them. mike barneycle accounts about 150,000 of the 238,000. it s not food, people. he s got a freezer in his upper west side like co-op. it s not food. this is not food. it s better than food. it s not. they re hot pockets. they are. ain t that america? no, actually. john cougar mellencamp wrote a song called hot pockets. the company said it used a small amount of meat from rancho feeding corporation fields and customers are advised not to eat the products and return to it for a refund. can we get a shot over at the main table right now? no. guys quickly. seriously. see what they re doing over there. they re not paying attention to what they should be paying attention to, mika. we re talking about the newspapers, this is the most important part of the show i think for the kids at home who wake up and say i want to know what s going on outside of my neighborhood, right? yeah. what are these pervs doing,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140219:11:29:00

Watch. the thing is there are a lot of people, think about it, a lot of people that may not want to have guns in their house. right. if they have children in their house. right. and i don t know, this maybe that changes? yeah. might change it. might. the wall street journal the price tag for target s massive data breach continues to rise. financial institutions say costs from the data theft now exceed $200 million. that includes replacing credit or debit cards for nearly 22 million customers. this number does not include fraudulent activity, hackers stole the information of nearly 0 million shoppers 70 million shoppers. mike barncle, pay attention, staple of your diet, hot pockets, are being pulled from the shelves amid a link to a human beef recall. nestle recalling 238,000 cases of both your favorite philly cheesesteak and cheese and croissant crust philly cheese and steak hot pockets.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140219:13:27:00

The wall street journal, the price tag for target s massive data breach continues to rise. financial institutions say costs from the data theft now exceed $200 million, and that includes replacing credit or debit cards for nearly 22 million customers. this number does not include fraudulent activity. hackers stole the information of nearly 70 million shoppers during the attack. and from the san francisco chronicle mike barnicle, pay attention. oh. the staple of your diet, hot pockets, being pulled from the shelves amid a link to a huge beef recall. oh! nestle is recalling 238,000 cases of both your favorite, philly cheesesteak and cheese and croissant crust philly cheese and steak hot pockets. oh, god. who would buy these and eat them? might barnicle, he accounts of the 150,000 of the 238,000 that it s not food, people! he has a freezer on his upper west side, like a co-op. never liked them.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140131:01:16:00

Yesterday the house passed a compromised version of the five year ex-fentension to the farm . now, there are good provisions in the bill and very bad ones. we re going to talk about that that moment. including cuts of more than $8 billion to food stamps. there s one tiny provision that is the center of this particular story. which has gone almost completely unnoticed. the original version of the farm bill passed by the house last year had a requirement in it. it required that crop insurance subsidies paid out to members of congress be disclosed to the public. and that was a really good idea because it meant that we could find out who was directly benefiting from the subsidies they were voting on. that is is not an academic issue. last summer, the environmental working group calculated that 15 minutes of congress or their spouses took in $238,000 in taxpayer-funded direct cash payments through the farm bill subsidies in 2012, alone. now, those farm subsidies, the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140131:04:17:00

Congress be disclosed to the public. and that was a really good idea because it meant that we could find out who was directly benefiting from the subsidies they were voting on. that is is not an academic issue. last summer, the environmental working group calculated that 15 minutes of congress or their spouses took in $238,000 in taxpayer-funded direct cash payments through the farm bill subsidies in 2012, alone. now, those farm subsidies, the $138,000, those come via direct cash payments. they re different than another kind of subsidy that come via discounted crop insurance. the recipients of the direct cash payments are already disclosed to the public for one thing. but not those who benefit from the other kind of subsidy. the government subsidizing crop insurance. in both cases, however, what the government is doing is effectively giving money to farmers, many of whom are already wealthy and some of whom are congress people. republican representative kristi noem has benefited more than $500,000 in farm subsidies through direct payments to her and her ranch since 1995 according to the environmental working group. gop representative doug lamalfa and his wife benefited from more than $1.7 million in farm subsidies according to the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140131:08:16:00

Compromised version of the five year extension to the farm bill. now, there are good provisions in the bill and very bad ones. we re going to talk about that that moment. including cuts of more than $8 billion to food stamps. there s one tiny provision that is the center of this particular story. which has gone almost completely unnoticed. the original version of the farm bill passed by the house last year had a requirement in it. it required that crop insurance subsidies paid out to members of congress be disclosed to the public. and that was a really good idea because it meant that we could find out who was directly benefiting from the subsidies they were voting on. that is is not an academic issue. last summer, the environmental working group calculated that 15 minutes of congress or their spouses took in $238,000 in taxpayer-funded direct cash payments through the farm bill subsidies in 2012, alone.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140109:10:37:00

Serious courage on her third anniversary of the tucson shooting rampage. the former congresswoman went skydiving as she continues to take steps forward in her recovery. pretty amazing. giffords learned to walk and talk again after being shot in the head. said she feels stronger and wanted to do something she loved. today she will anchor savannah guthrie was invited to join giffords on the plane. you re such a superstar. thank you. thank you for inviting me it means a lot to me. thank you. giffords sent this tweet to vice president joe biden inviting him to join her next time. he called to wish her good luck beforehand. can you catch more of gabby gifford s jump and interview with savannah guthrie on this morning s today show. turn attention to the today show now. we get numbers at the weekly unemployment numbers today. yesterday, adp reported companies added 238,000 jobs in the month of december. of course tomorrow we have the monthly government jobs report. mixed day on wall street. dow and s&p 500 were to the down

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140108:22:31:00

The dow loses 68 points. the s&p 500 falls a fraction and the nasdaq is up 12. investors took little comfort in the federal reserves meeting. they were confident enough to scale back stimulus. adp says businesses hired 238,000 workers last month. more than expected. the report comes two days before the job s data. that s it from cnbc.

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