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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140109:03:29:00

>> well, first of all, the baby-sitter still won't come to your house. >> i threw out a needy one, bob. >> i was a dishwasher, they wouldn't make me a bus boy, a dishwasher, i mowed lauren eed that, about 11 or 12. i worked on the garbage truck, which probably makes sense, age 14, one job i had i really enjoyed when i was in college, i worked for the funeral parlor. >> that is creepy. >> closed the caskets all by myself. >> that was five stories worth of caskets. >> but you told me that, eight years old i delivered papers under my sister's name because you had to be 12. 12 years old i was a dishwasher by hand, no machine. 13 years old, a cook, bus boy, waiter, bartender at 17. that was my troubled years. and then construction. >> and -- >> you were actually a good

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131126:22:44:00

>> all right. >> he hasn't stopped laughing. >> listen, nothing funny about this. let me get serious here. the way stuff travels around information this day and age around the internet, it becomes truth and people buy into it whether it's a newspaper or somebody else. that's what scares me. there's a lot of stuff out there about me that's true, but for a lot of people get really bad stuff and they take this truth, they figure this one story. >> like death panels. >> death panels. damn right. you're all dying. >> this story was taken as true and then i don't know how the family got involved if nbc found them and had the receipt. can you tell who is telling the truth? >> i'm not buying the waitress. in order for her story to be true, right, somebody would have had to get the receipt, maybe a bus boy and play this trick. typically the waitress gets the receipt. she first gets it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130827:03:47:00

this up as a plot in syracuse. what do you say to someone who say, this is a stunt, you the attorney general of new york state, have lots of liberals. obama won it by 20 points. donald trump is famously a birther and right wing troll. this is just an easy bit of point scoring from the new york attorney general. there's other bigger fish to fry. >> we are frying other bigger fish. we don't have any who insist on going on tv and going crazy which is why this is getting so much attention. first of all, the president and i have never talked about donald trump. we have other more important matters. there's a lot more on the president's mind than this guy. second of all, we began a general investigation of for-profit schools and it's been documented. we just settled with one other school for 10 million bucks last week. so this is a part of that investigation. >> i got to say, i have had the experience as a reporter, even just having conversations with folks here in new york city, in chicago, in d.c. and other cities i've lived in. there's such a proliferation of places. we're not talking about trump university, but broadly places that say, hey, you're looking to move up the ladder. you're working as a bus boy, a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121218:06:16:00

and he possible i could see him knows now. >> right in front. >> twept feet away. nand facing his boots to my deck. nnancy lanza visit my place. one of thim show brought the boys along. >> we are more about. in the interview hoe gave me, he did it written and not on camera because he is getting tired. he wanted to make a couple ofs d. i see a lot of bads and she was not one of them. her son ryan adam's older brother was a bus boy

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121218:03:17:00

brother was a bus boy he was a quiet guy and some what acward. >> he told me that asberger was, -- but the gun issue. it is going to the range and adam was fascinated with gun safety and had a lot of interest in detail to it >> i mark if the bar owners came together and they did and cried. o he was quiet and unusual but not violent. even the people who knew him besty were shocked. >> thank you. >> and straight ahead inside of the home of adam lanza. what was his upbringing like.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120505:06:22:00

>>bob: you and eric ought to be taxed at 80 percent and everyone else a flat tax. i am for a flat tax. i think 45 percent is right. >>sean: we live in new york all sitting at that table and i am there in spirit we pay more than that, now. >>bob: you pay more than 45 percent in taxes. >>sean: state, local, federal, sales, property. >> paying more taxes will not help him get a job. shawn have -- >>sean: in my life, really, one of the best things that happened in my life from the time i was eight years old i worked, i was working, doing dishes and washing them and i was a cook at 13, and a bus boy and waiter and bartender --. >>bob: you fell off the roof when you were 20. >>sean: 23 or so. i did every job in construction, and no one that was poor of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120504:21:22:00

be allowed to keep? >>bob: you and eric ought to be taxed at 80 percent and everyone else a flat tax. i am for a flat tax. i think 45 percent is right. >>sean: we live in new york all sitting at that table and i am there in spirit we pay more than that, now. >>bob: you pay more than 45 percent in taxes. >>sean: state, local, federal, sales, property. >> paying more taxes will not help him get a job. shawn have -- >>sean: in my life, really, one of the best things that happened in my life from the time i was eight years old i worked, i was working, doing dishes and washing them and i was a cook at 13, and a bus boy and waiter and bartender --. >>bob: you fell off the roof when you were 20. >>sean: 23 or so. i did every job in construction, and no one that was poor of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111020:20:38:00

misguided given the fact that wal-mart is focused on serving the 99 percent but there is rage that is on both the right and the left and the president said that. but as a man who has succeeded and came from not a lot to the position you are now, i think, do you thing you are meant to feel guilty for your success? >>guest: i don't know if that is what they trying. i said to one person, because although they were not engaging me i engaged a dozen people down there during my hour or so at the park, and i can say that a lot of them kept saying we are the 99 percent and i said back to them, well, look, almost everyone in the 1 percent, .1 percent were in the 99 percent and that is what is so great. >>neil: what did they say? >>guest: they did not have a reaction. because you are not dealing with people who are, really, i think, focused on an issue. i started with absolutely nothing and i was a bus boy and waiter worked through college

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110403:20:43:00

detail this in a very unique way. >> if you're bartending, if you are a bus boy, if you choose to do a job, you can't think it's beneath you and you have to treat it like it is the most important job in the world. >> you have to take bride flooid that job what ever it is you have, whatever is in your grasp, be the best at it you never know it might be a stepping stone to the next thing? >> and move to l.a. when i was 21 and the first thing i did was i went to bartending school. and i thought that was so stupid, when am i ever going to use that, that was a waste of money and now i have the number one ready-to-drink cocktail, skinny girl margarita. all roads lead to rome, which is another big rule. >> how did that road to rome lead to you reality shows, to housewives? >> it started on the martha stewart apprentice. i really wanted to be her predecessors, i wanted to be martha stewart's apprentice and the real housewives was a decision that was very difficult, it was originally called "manhattan moms," i turned down the show because i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110402:19:58:00

positive or always in a good mood, it's just that there is no such word as "no" in my vocabulary and it's just yes, it will get it done, it will happen, i will make it happen and keep going, plow straight through things. >> so first you break the chain and then you say in your book you have ten rules. everything is your business. give every job your all, respect others, play fair. you know, something tells me that you detailed this in a very unique way. >> if you're bartending, if you are a bus boy, if you choose to do a job, you can't think it's beneath you and you have to treat it like it's the most important job in the world. >> you have to take pride in that job, whatever that you have and whatever is in your grasp, be the best at it because you never know, it might be a stepping stone to the next thing. >> i moved to l.a. when i was 21. the first thing i did was i went to bartending school. i thought that was so stupid, when am i ever going to use that, that was a waste of money.

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