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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110204:17:52:00

that is the most in history. our talk back is, does anyone not watch football? exact talk back question is what is it about noobl united statab states americans? one says, hugging guys around in the georgia dome who might probably fight if we were having a conversation over politics. i received high fives from women who probably would lock their car doors if they saw me walking down the sidewalk when they get a crucial first down. scott says nothing in football comes easy. every inch, every first down, every tackle, every touchdown takes months, years of intense work, sweat, pain and heartbreak. football resembles life in a way. this from amanda. americans are united by nature. we can and will find any reason to have a party and come together. i don't know if i completely agree with that one, but i like the sound of a party and coming together and having fun, and watching a good football game. you know, like the super bowl. >> it's the party.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110129:12:26:00

their home. >> teaching those beliefs that she says led to her ex-husband's objections and she says it led to a new hampshire judge to order her daughter, amanda, to attend public school, a clear constitutional violation according to her attorney. what did the judge say that you object to? >> he said amanda is under rigidity because of her mother's faith. he has argued the case in front of the new hampshire supreme court and he says he take the case all the way to the u.s. supreme court if necessary. but not everyone sees it as a federal case. including the lawyer for her ex-husband. >> it is not about religion, it is about parents who differ on child-rearing philosophy. >> your opposing counsel says this is not religious freedom but two divorces parents having

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110128:14:50:00

republican nominee. looks good on a memo and jay certainly is the kind of person the press will warm to, but let's see when the first big clash happens. >> it will be interesting to see and i think we've seen the month in the making, i think we see the fingerprints of bill daley in this as well. chief of staff in this, as well. good to have you. >> thanks, amanda, thanks, jack. coming up next, we'll unveil the dirtiest hotel in america. you can follow us anytime on twitter. >> and, of course, before we go and before we will you go to the next hour, we'll have the latest updates out of egypt. [ man ] ♪ if you got worries then you're like me ♪ ♪ don't worry now i won't hurt you ♪ ♪ and if you got worries then you're like me ♪ ♪ don't worry now i won't desert you ♪ ♪ [ continues ]

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110127:14:24:00

whether her rights were violated. >> so these are some of the study book. sue: yes, they are. >> like many parents who home school, brenda voyach believes in the importance of teaching the basics of reading and writing. >> you also believe in the importance of a religious education. >> i do. >> explain that. >> i believe it's a parent's fundamental right to teach their child their beliefs within their home. >> it was teaching those beliefs that led to an ex-husband's objections. she also says it led to a new hampshire judge to order her daughter, amanda, to attend public school, a clear constitutional violation, according to her attorney, john anthony simmons. >> what did the judge say that you object to? >> the judge said that amanda reflected her mother's rigidity on matters of faith and that because of that rigidity, she needed to be ordered in the government-run school. >> john anthony has already argued the case in front of the new hampshire supreme court. he says he'll take the case all the way to the u.s.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110127:16:55:00

when you add in religion you get a case that may very well test the limits of the u.s. constitution. these are some of amanda's study books. >> yes they are. >> reporter: like many parents who home school, brenda believes in the importance of teaching the basics of reading and writing. but you also believe in the importance of a religious education. >> i do. >> reporter: explain that. >> i believe it is a parent's fundamental right to teach their child the beliefs within their homes. >> reporter: it was teaching those beliefs that led to her exhouse's objections. it led to a new hampshire judge to order her daughter amanda to attend public school, a clear constitutional violation according to her attorney, john anthony simmons. >> reporter: what did the judge say that you object to? >> the judge said that a mannedded reflected her mother's rigidity on matters of faith. because of that she needed to be ordered into government-run schools.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110124:18:11:00

miami-dade officers killed in a raid last week. the detectives roger and amanda were working with u.s. marshals fugitive task for as they went to arrest a murder suspect a gun battle broke out and the suspect was shot in the shootout. hundreds and hundreds of police and law enforcement officers are paying their respects. well, good news development in a war that has had little good news. last year, the percentage of wounded american troops who died was at an all-time low. i'll tell you more about it after this. uh-oh.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110122:22:37:00

it's incredible. pettyway and her natural son, who is 13, haven't been seen or heard from since at least tuesday. >> gregg: julie banderas, thanks very much. homeowners are facing a bit of a dilemma on whether to take out a home improvement loan for all those fixer uppers. interest rates are certainly low, but so are the home values, meaning your investment could be a bit of a gamble. money magazine takes a closer look at this and says go for it. the magazine offering a six reasons why invest not guilty your home will pay off and here is amanda, a writer for money magazine. always great to see you. let's go through these six because i found them very helpful since i'm doing a little fixing up myself. number one, funding is cheap. what do you mean? >> as you just said, gregg, interest rates are so low and that's true for home equity lines of credit as well. borrowers only pay 4%, maybe 5%

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110122:22:41:00

the 30 year on the interest rate. last tip here, last reason, smart projects still add value. but that's the key, isn't it? you got to pick the smart project. >> exactly. our general rule in money magazine is you should improve your home enough to bring it in line with similar homes in the area. if you do that, you're probably going to earn back the lion share of your investment. but let's say you have a kitchen you don't like the style anymore, maybe you don't like the color of the granite, but it's in fairly good condition, if you remodel there, you're just not going to earn back that investment. >> gregg: all right. great tips. amanda, money magazine, check out the latest edition. thanks very much. >> heather: it is a nasty job, but hey, somebody has to do it. pick up and haul away your trash. your trashman could be taking up another job, one that could save a life. we'll explain. plus, two weeks from tomorrow, it is the biggest sporting event

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110117:19:54:00

time now for the "news nation" gut check. a houston couple says they just wanted to help those in need. for the past year, bobby and amanda herring have been feeding homeless, between 60 and 120 people every night. but houston city officials have stepped in and shut down the herrings because they don't have a permit to feed the homeless. amanda and bobby join me live now from houston. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> absolutely. bobby, houston food ordinance, anyone who sells or serves food required to obtain a food dealer's permit according to the health department in houston. they say that you need to have a prepared certified kitchen to protect people. you think this is unfair. you're just trying to help. >> yes, ma'am. we've been doing it for 15 months. i never knew in a public park where they have access to city barbecue pits that you can't cook on there and give food out.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110117:19:55:00

there's a lot of things i'm learning as a result of this. but all we want to do is continue to feed those who are homeless in the evening. they don't have a fleiss eat on the side of town that we serve on. so they're hungry. we've got to come up with a solution to feed them. >> amanda, where do you get the food? i understand most of it is donated? >> that's correct. we have one food pantry in south houston that every wednesday we go and they'll give us whatever they're able to give us that week. sometimes it's meat and noodles and sometimes it's just one 50-pound box of potatoes. so it always varies. but it's for them and private donations. >> we purchase food as well. >> a lot of it is out of pock. one city council woman wanda adams is looking for a compromise here to get the help. how much would it cost to get a certified food manager, getting the permit? i imagine that would set you back a lot. >> yeah.

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