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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140418:18:26:00

year. alan, comment on that. >> the comment is that the political base on the right is about the big oil companies. that's where they get their money from. on the other side of this, where larry was going on about democratic donors and money -- >> but will you admit this is all about timing? they don't need more time to assess this? this is about the -- >> i agree with you. they shouldn't assess it any further. let's just stop it. >> and a majority of the u.s. senate is behind this as well. >> have to move on to this topic. president obama announcing obamacare enrollment now topped 8 million x. but a new analysis by a conservative think tank claims the loss may have a negative impact on many people, talking about senior citizens. obamacare's cuts to medicare advantage could lead to a benefit reduction of about $1,500 per person per year. keep in mind, roughly 17 million seniors rely on this program. larry? >> i tried to give up talking about obamacare for lent.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130930:20:19:00

briefing room at 4:45 p.m. that's in just under 30 minutes. and address us all. we will go to that live. but i have to come back to you. how much does it bother you that there are house republicans who genuinely believe that defaulting is not a bad thing. >> well, it is a dangerous view. in fact, one house republican, when told that virtually every economist agrees that a default would be catastrophic, his response was, well, economists aren't always right. you know, with these house republicans, two plus two equals whatever they want it to be. it is dangerous. we will not negotiate the full faith and credit of the united states' government. and if you're a republican who is spending $40 billion every ten years to subsidize big oil companies, you've got to pay the bill. you can't put stuff on the credit card, as i say in that piece in the "new yorker," and then wake up and say, you know what, i don't feel like paying it. no american gets to say that to american express and no member

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130214:16:35:00

and is it basically because as i was pointing out earlier, republican dna is all over the sequester. were they thinking it would be a president romney and not an president obama at this point? >> i think so, thomas. boehner said at the time that he got 98% of what he wanted. number one. and number two, we have now been denied four times in a row the opportunity in the house of representatives to present our plan to replace the sequester in a way that would not have the devastating economic impact that it will have. in fact, today, i'm going to go to the floor of the house to ask why we haven't been able to have a vote on that plan. it would make sure the sequester does not take effect this year, but we would still get the same deficit reduction impact, thomas, by eliminating excessive agriculture subsidies, applying the buffett rule, getting rid of tax breaks from big oil companies.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121230:00:55:00

and grab it. >> with british columbia and alberta presenting a shortage of more than 150,000 over the next decade, americans have an opportunity to earn big money, up to $150,000 a year or more for some trades. the average temperature here in the winter hovers around freezing. but the province of alberta boasts a household median income of $83,000 a year compared to $50,000 in the u.s. so many canadian firms are hoping americans won't worry so much about the weather and focus instead on the cold, hard cash. iron worker mike reardon left minnesota for alberta's capital city of edmonton which serves as a stapling ground for many of the big oil companies. he is now making twice what he was back home. >> there is so much work out there. the opportunities are basically endless up here right now. there is obviously a shortage of workers. you could go anywhere and make some pretty good money. >> while some americans have relocated, others choose to send the money back home.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121230:03:55:00

and grab it. >> with british columbia and alberta presenting a shortage of more than 150,000 over the next decade, americans have an opportunity to earn big money, up to $150,000 a year or more for some trades. the average temperature here in the winter hovers around freezing. but the province of alberta boasts a household median income of $83,000 a year compared to $50,000 in the u.s. so many canadian firms are hoping americans won't worry so much about the weather and focus instead on the cold, hard cash. iron worker mike reardon left minnesota for alberta's capital city of edmonton which serves as a stapling ground for many of the big oil companies. he is now making twice what he was back home. >> there is so much work out there. the opportunities are basically endless up here right now. there is obviously a shortage of workers. you could go anywhere and make some pretty good money. >> while some americans have relocated, others choose to send the money back home.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121227:23:33:00

so much about the weather and focus instead on the cold hard cash. iron worker mike riordan left minnesota were the edmonton which serves as a staging ground for many of the big oil companies. he is now making twice what he was back home. >> so much work out there. the opportunities are endless up here right now. there is a shortal of workers. you could make good money. >> some americans relocated, others choose to send the money back home. anita vogel, fox news. >> doug: end tov year is approaching, as you know, for the next few nights we'll look at highs and lows 20619. tonight a look back at the year in business. >> three things matter. economy, economy, economy. 2019 saw recovery threatped to fall in recession and the year in business saw many others

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121227:17:48:00

left minnesota for alberta's capital city, edmonton, which serves as a staging ground for many of the big oil companies. he is now making twice what he was back home. >> the opportunities are basically endless up here right now. there is obviously a shortage of workers. you could go anywhere and make some pretty good money. >> this is a very comfortable place to come. we're very friendly people. everybody knows canadians are friendly. >> reporter: the average temperature here in the winter hovers around freezing but the province alberta boasts a hose how old median income of $83,000 a year compared to 50,000 in the u.s. so many canadian firms are hoping americans won't worry so much about the weather and focus instead on the cold, hard cash. case in point. pcl. one of the largest construction companies in north america is looking for a few good pipe fitters for starters. >> the average rate is about $40 an hour for a pipe fitter here. if you extrapolate that over

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121208:14:07:00

recession where the jobs narrative overtook the climate narrative. but the lesson is that there are oil companies, big oil companies in the coalition that was working to pass that carbon price. the reason is they have a great business. it's incredibly durable and incredibly profitable. what they want is price certainty. they want to be able to plan, and they're willing to accept a carbon price, some of them, if they have to if it's made clear that it's inevitable politically because they can still run a great business and still believe in the viability of the oil and gas business. they provide a different story in public, but in private they're planning for this price. so the politics -- we see these politics as impossible and captured by lobbyists and frozen. the reality is in 2009 we as a country were that close to doing it. >> we're going to be that close again. >> we have to -- >> here's the deeper question, right? i think this structures our conversation about fracking as well, which is when we look at the short term it's reduced

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121101:14:19:00

country and around the world are much more severe than before. >> so if this is just the start, if it's going to be more of the same, what is your priority short term, and what do we need to be looking at long term? >> well, the american people, they're concerned about mother nature. the republicans, mitt romney, they're concerned about the oil companies that are largely fueling the independent expenditures which are going into this presidential race. this frames the election on tuesday very well. on the one hand, mitt romney says he wants to keep tax breaks for big oil companies, but abolish them for wind energy, which does not emit any carbon dioxide. that's basically a frame which gives people a choice as to which direction they want to go in. president obama raised fuel economy standards to 55 miles per hour by the year 2025. that not only backs out 3 million barrels of oil a day

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120728:22:23:00

regulation that -- oil refineries are required to blend in one chemical. only one problem, it doesn't exists. you can't buy it. the oil companies said we'd love to blend it, but we can't buy it, any more than we could hire 100 hi proceed cans. so they said, we're going to find -- fine you because you didn't use the substance. if you hear it kind of a story and you're thinking, i want to expand my store, you hear about the people in washington behaving with this attitude and think, the deck is stacked against me. they're not going to start that business. i'm going to keep everything where it is and hope better management comes in next year. >> rick: that's what i wanted to ask but. for business owners, you have the big oil companies. then you have small business owners who are just trying to make a living, trying to eke out a living with whatever they're doing. what do these regulations do for them? >> it makes life very difficult. a lot of these regulations are

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