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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130415:17:18:00

Therefore you ll no longer be able to save in a tax exempt vehicle like a 401(k). exactly. and the same president who said he wasn t going to tax the middle class and ripped 300 billion out of the economy by putting that 2% payroll tax in effect and raised the tax on investment income. he s raised, put .9% penalty on people making too much money in his judgment. it all adds up to about a trillion dollars that he s decided to layout in the way of new revenue and receipts. when he we take money out of the 401(k), don t we pay taxes? it s just a tax savings vehicle. correct, it s deferral and it s a terrific idea and worked brilliantly. this president is committed, as you say, to the most arbitrary view of what a government can do. that is how much money you can have. this is a man who is utterly dangerous in his ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront March 12, 2013 06:17:00

look at what this mayor has done. you ve just illustrated his track record and now he s going to ban sugary drinks. what about all the other sugary foods that are out there. talk about a slippery slope argument, it make is no sense. and then what the judge did, which is absolutely right. it s a long decision, but at the end of the day, he came out with the right conclusion, and thank goodness for common sense in new york. because you can have sodas. there are other drinks. i could drink two beers instead of two sodas. which would you rather? this is so arbitrary. this is the example of arbitrary. this is just absolutely beyond what a mayor should be regulating. first of all, just keep in mind, also, this never went to the new york city council. this wasn t legislated. this was regulated. this is a mayor taking full control of the food and drink industry and dictating what people can drink and what people cannot drink. the slipperly slope arguments are phoney baloney law school nons ....

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CNN Starting Point March 12, 2013 11:18:00

Why turbo? trust us. it s just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. welcome back, everybody. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is vowing this morning to fight a repeal of the city s ban of sugary drinks over 16 ounces. it was supposed to go into effect today but a state judge said it was, quote, arbitrary and capricious. we strongly believe that in the end, the courts will recognize the board of health s authority to regulate the sale of beverages that have virtually no nutritional value, and which, consumed in large quantities, are leading to disease and death for thousands of people every year. dr. thomas farley is the health commissioner for the city of new york. it s nice to have you with us. good morning. walk through with me the judge s ruling. you said you were pretty surprised. you thought you kind of had this ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront March 12, 2013 03:17:00

Track record and now he s going to ban sugary drinks. what about all the other sugary foods that are out there. talk about a slippery slope argument, it make is no sense. and then what the judge did, which is absolutely right. it s a long decision, but at the end of the day, he came out with the right conclusion, and thank goodness for common sense in new york. because you can have sodas. there are other drinks. i could drink two beers instead of two sodas. which would you rather? this is so arbitrary. this is the example of arbitrary. this is just absolutely beyond what a mayor should be regulating. first of all, just keep in mind, also, this never went to the new york city council. this wasn t legislated. this was regulated. this is a mayor taking full control of the food and drink industry and dictating what people can drink and what people cannot drink. the slipperly slope arguments are phoney baloney law school nonsense. just because he banned trans fats in restaurants, but you ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130312:11:06:00

Okay? okay. here we go. just don t preach. just don t what? does that grate on you? preaching? you just go on and on and on about she goes on and on and on look at us. sarcastic. rattner buys tickets to this table just to attack me. that was funny. all right. jumbo sodas come up victorious yesterday as a state court invalidated new york city its ban on oversized beverages. the judge s decision which called the law, quote, arbitrary and capricious came as a blow to mayor michael bloomberg who pushed for the law as an outspoken advocate for the prevention of obesity. industry groups like the national association of theater owners said they were elated. oh, look at that, mike. that bubbly brew. heaven. in your children s bodies. ....

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