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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:11:36:00

statement. great that you got that interview. i don't know that she's ever spoken with us before. but all of this is going to be part of an upcoming documentary in the tea party movement. talk about that. >> that's right, john. that's one of the many revealing moments as part of our documentary. it's called "boiling point." it'll air october 30th and 31st at 8:00 p.m. eastern. in addition to palin, we spoke with christi o'donnell, we spoke with republican senator lisa murkowski of alaska, spoke with her challenger, joe miller there in alaska. so it's going to be great. we've got a lot of revealing moments. it'll be very informative. so definitely palin is just one of the many people part of that documentary. >> shannon travis, thanks for getting up early with us. two weeks now until election day. desperation in the air for the democratic party. will it be a blood bath? or is it really anyone's game? the midterm snapshot with nathan gonzalez coming up next. it's 36 1/2 minutes after the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:18:01:00

it's 2:00 on the east coast. here's what i have on the rundown. the election two weeks away. we'll tell you why john boehner is such is a good bet to get the title mr. speaker. plus, the strikers are getting bold they are france. will the french president have to back down? step by step, helping the poor by collecting shoes. two weeks can be a mighty long time in politics but for dozens this year's midterms are coming on all too fast. election day is 14 days from right now except in all those states where the laek has already started. every state that you see highlighted on that wall is a state that has started early or absentee voting. that means that every day between now and november 2nd, the pool of available voters is getting smaller. the pool who can still be swayed one way or the other. does that mean that the campaigning is going to drop off between now and november 2nd?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:21:02:00

candidate comes into the recruiting office, as long as he or she meets all of the normal guidelines, that candidate can openly admit they're gay and lesbian and their application will be processed. that's a major shift of what's gone on before. it's essentially a reflection of the fact that because of a recent ruling by a judge, don't ask don't tell right now is no longer the law of the land. now the recruiters are being told to manage these candidates' expectations. by that, i mean the government is fully expected to appeal this ruling. and they're telling candidates right up front, you know, that this don't ask don't tell repeal may not stay in effect, wolf. >> so this new policy for recruitment may not have that much of a life until congress takes formal action. but right now, the -- the recruiters are saying if you're gay, that's not a problem. you can still sign up. if you meet all of the other requirements. and i take it one high-profile west point grad who served in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:21:28:00

now. kate, an over-the-counter recall again. what's going on? >> tylenol is recalling 50 count caplets in the united states and puerto rico. there eve been complaints that the product has a musty or moldy odor. they call it remote. the company has issued recalls this year for other tylenol, benadryl, and other motrin medications. this is a good one -- the next trip to starbucks could give you a lot more than a coffee buzz. the company is now experimenting with beer and wine sales at one of the learning lab locations in seattle. it says the mood is in response to customers who have requested more options for relaxing in the afternoons and evenings. so see that's coming to a store near you. shoplifters, though, they're costing all of us hundreds of dollars. a new report shows that this year u.s. retailers lost $40 billion in stolen goods. that's about $423 in losses that get passed along, then, of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:10:48:00

seems to be a run away election. it seems to be one of the lessons you can take from new york today. and this is a state facing huge problems. and what happens in new york doesn't stay in new york. our budget issues affect other state's budget issues. so when you have a lack of really credible candidates. for all of the laughs and distractions, it gets in the way of real choices and solutions. >> on the larger issue of the tea party dominance that we've seen. we talk about it a lot and people say what exactly is it? when we talked to amy kramer yesterday, she says it's about fiscal responsibility. so why is it that most of the tea party candidates have become miredn these culturally conservative issues? from gay marriage to, you know, talk of evolution versus creationism? >> that is a great question. because the core credibility of the two-party movement is in this lertarian rhetoric that has allowed people to rally around it. focusing on the deficit, out of control spending, issues that help the tea party bridge to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:09:17:00

$31,000 to her grandsons, great nephews and the son and daughter of her top dallas aide. >> anderson, i've acknowledged that i was negligent. i've acknowledged that i made a mistake. when it was called to my attention i tried to correct it. i know you want to make a scandal out of this but i can't help you. all i'm doing is tell you can the truth. >> that's what she said last time. she said she tried to correct it and she repaid it but she has failed to follow the rules. she denies knowing that you're not supposed to give money to relatives and claims she was so busy she never paid attention to the scholarships. never paid attention to details and who was getting the money. but little by little her story is crumbling and now there's new allegations centering on a person named don o bannon. she got $1,000 in scholarship money, her father, don, is the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:16:13:00

perspective. >> it's the most common line in western europe. >> reporter: oh. here's my dad. why are his results so european? >> many african-americans have at least one paternal line that traces back to europe because of the relationships between, probably between slave holders and slaves. >> reporter: while perhaps shocking, history helped me understand the results, but the lack of a family history is often a reason why blacks trace their roots. >> we're the only group in this country that can't point to a country of origin. the only ones. and so that's why dna testing for ancestry has particular importance for us, historically and psychologically. >> reporter: ancestry.com's john pererra points out there's more to everyone's story than just dna. >> you really need to look at not just the dna, whether you get that an ancestry.com or some other dna service, but you need to look at all of family history. >> reporter: genealogist

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:15:38:00

me is that there seems to be a tremendous number of people across the country who really are feeling a sense of urgency around the need to reform our school districts and lots of people who are really willing to make the tough decisions necessary to do that. so, again, i'm just sort of thinking through all of my options and figure out where i would have the most impact for children. >> yeah, you know where you're going. you're being coy. you just won't tell me. thank you for your time today. >> thank you. imagine not being able to send your kids to school because you need them to work to survive. that's a reality in liberia, and the president has a plan. >> identify one child, and i will take responsibility to either put on a mission, work with the parents to get them to school. >> pushing sponsorships to help get kitt kids off the streets and into classrooms next hour.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:01:58:00

>> larry: what happened to the shop owner who employed flora? >> at the moment, not much. first of all, there are many rare things about flora's case but the first thing that's rare is we heard about it. the vast majority of slaves in the world we don't know about. >> larry: she's a brave lady. >> harriet tubman, frederick douglass and now we'll add flora molina to that list. they stand up and demand their humanity on behalf of all of us. >> and she helps other victims become survivors and she educates law enforcement to try to notice better the signs of trafficking. i worked with her before and she's an amazing human being. >> larry: what happened to the shop owner? >> she was charged as abusive employer because my case was -- the year of protection was past so in early 2002 it was not a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:16:04:00

bennett voted for obama's failed stimulus. >> i voted for it, i'm glad i did. >> dana bash joining us live from new york. dana, you have been talking to a lot of campaigns and strategists about these ads. why do they say they're doing it more and more? what's the reasoning behind this? >> first of all, in today's day and age, voters have so much information coming at them that they're looking on the web, watching tv, so many ads. this is the one thing campaigns in both parties think can really cut through in a way other things can't. for example, you heard the narrator saying ken buck is too extreme to colorado. his opponent believes if you couple that with hearing ken buck in his own words saying something they believe backs that up that there's nothing that compares to that. that's why candidates in both parties have trackers following their opponents around all across the country. >> dana, these candidates, they have to know they're being

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