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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101021:00:12:00

boehner says, we'd be crazy not to go to the aid of aig. he's now running a campaign of demonizing people who listened to his republican president and followed his lead in responding. the distortions are extraordinary. >> this new ad we showed from the dnc which tries to connect the chamber ads to the agendas of the big money assets and corporations that are behind them. can you elaborate on that, on the connection and that agenda? >> yes. you know, one thing i want to make clear, i spent this morning with two very reasonable chambers of commerce in the cities of fall river and new bedford and i met with local chambers of commerces all over my district. they are not the right-wing ideologues. they tend to be smaller businesses. what you have is the largest enterprises don't like what we are doing. look, i just read in the "financial times" a very responsible moderate to conservative newspaper, the affirmation that what the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101021:06:12:00

paulson's book where john boehner says, we'd be crazy not to go to the aid of aig. he's now running a campaign of demonizing people who listened to his republican president and followed his lead in responding. the distortions are extraordinary. >> this new ad we showed from the dnc which tries to connect the chamber ads to the agendas of the big money assets and corporations that are behind them. can you elaborate on that, on the connection and that agenda? >> yes. you know, one thing i want to make clear, i spent this morning with two very reasonable chambers of commerce in the cities of fall river and new bedford and i met with local chambers of commerces all over my district.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101020:20:39:00

provide aid. now some celebrities are tweeting about this as well in honor of spirit day. check out the board there. mr. jay manual, not be in vein. and also going to the next one, levarburton said today is spirit day, wear your purple proudly. and paulie p., wear purple 10/20/10 in support of no bullying. you can see flikr, they've released all of the pictures wearing purple throughout the country. >> anyone who uploaded pictures of themselveses? >> absolutely. this is from glad. this is their website. they collected the pictures of the people supporting this cause. this is their campaign, obviously, to fight bullying. >> it's amazing how this picked up. we told the story a couple of weeks ago about the "it gets better" project. >> it's the power of social media. >> incredible.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101020:08:17:00

welcome back to "the ed show" and thanks for watching tonight. multimillionaire john raese is trying to launch his political career by becoming the next senator from west virginia n a debate with democrat joe manchin, the government of that state, raese slammed the health care bill as pure, unadult rated socialism. >> i disagree with the fact that you're going to see insurance companies and doctors come under the penmanship of the federal government. i disagree with all of that. what aid like to do, i'd like to repeal every part of it because it is pure, unadulterated socialism, the worst bill that has ever come out of the united states senate and house. >> raese doesn't know a damn thing about paying an insurance bill, does he? this guy made his money the old fashioned way that is what he said, by inheriting it he spends much of his time living not in west virginia but with the super rich in palm beach florida hanging out at the local country club with his bud dirk the drugster. >> i happen to know john raese, he is a part-time resident here in palm beach and he has a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:19:35:00

also more u.s. aid may be heading to pakistan to fight extremists. how much? possibly as much as $2 billion over the course of five years. that's what we're hearing from a senior u.s. official. the money is to help islamabad fight terrorists on its border with afghanistan. by the way, that is in addition to the billions of dollars washington already is giving the pakistanis in military and nonmilitary aid. the additional money would, they say, help purchase helicopters, weapons and other equipment. the obama administration is putting final touches on the security assistance package. that news comes as gunmen in pakistan attack two trucks hauling supplies meant for nato forces in afghanistan. this is just the latest in a series of attacks against native supplies. i know the answer is yes but i have to ask it. remember stephen slater, the former jetblue flight attendant became an infamous name for the way he quit his job. allegedly cursed on the plane's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101019:22:17:00

welcome back to "the ed show" and thanks for watching tonight. multimillionaire john raese is trying to launch his political career by becoming the next senator from west virginia n a debate with democrat joe manchin, the government of that state, raese slammed the health care bill as pure, unadult rated socialism. >> i disagree with the fact that you're going to see insurance companies and doctors come under the penmanship of the federal government. i disagree with all of that. what aid like to do, ai'd like o repeal every part of it because it is pure, unadulterated socialism, the worst bill that has ever come out of the united states senate and house. >> raese doesn't know a damn thing about paying an insurance bill, does he? this guy made his money the old fashioned way that is what he said, by inheriting it he spends much of his time living not in west virginia but with the super rich in palm beach florida hanging out at the local country

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101018:08:22:00

it makes us less competitive. if we have a long-term policy, we can then begin to bring in private money and we can address that deficit, create jobs, and make the country more competitive. the second thing is, there are 40 something states right now in deficit spending. any of the extraordinary spending done by the federal government to stimulate the economy is being negated by the contraction of state and federal, i mean state and local governments. and that threatened 900,000 layoffs. so we have to continue to provide some aid to state and local governments until they get balanced. the third thing we would say is unemployment benefits. there has to be continued extension of those so that they can continue to be consumers. so if 6 1/2 million americans or totally 15 million ultimately stop consuming, it's a big drag on the economy. it pulls us backwards. the fourth thing would be take t.a.r.p. money that's been unused and repaid, get it into

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101018:17:42:00

let's watch and see. thanks, becky. appreciate it. eliminating poverty, helping disaster victims get the aid they need and getting kids around the world vaccinated. really? could it all be done with just one of these? $100 bill. our next guest says yes. absolutely. after the break. to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101018:17:49:00

16. the idea is that we don't want to give incentives for people to take money out immediately. but that's just priming the pump. once the account is set up, additional things become possible. so i described it as an acronym called "you save." for every account that is set up, we are forced, giving them a unique identification. on top of it, savings become possible, and matched savings become possible. third, delivery of aid can be much more effective. the usual way we deliver aid is, we send supplies to an area that is hit by some kind of an emergency, and half the time, it doesn't really reach there, because we send supplies, and local relief agencies are not as effective at delivering this aid. what we are suggesting is that if we had electronic bank accounts, we can zip the money

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101018:09:05:00

fortsed thousands from hainan island. >> adrian mong there in asia. thank you, adrian. here's your look at other stories going on around america today. in new york, over 800 first responders and over 100 actors participated in a full-scale emergency preparedness exercise focused on first aid and triage response in a scenario where two car bombs go off. the goal of the exercise is to improve the city's response procedures in the event of a real emergency. in georgia, the normally off-limits dobbins air reserve base welcomed tens of thousands of people from the local community to see airmen perform death defying tricks at the atlanta air show. but it was the blue angels who left a lasting impression, closing out the show with their trademark stunts and precision. look at them go. also in georgia, what started as curiosity has turned

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