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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100922-00:45:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100922-00:56:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20100922-00:44:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20100922-00:40:00

expected to total $3 billion. because of a landmark supreme court ruling earlier this year, you may never know who's behind a lot of those ads. here's our chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian. >> reporter: you're watching the first wave of an on coming flood of campaign ads. >> bailouts, deficits. >> reporter: paid for by groups who don't have to tell you where their money is coming from. >> she voted for special interest earmarks. >> reporter: the group behind this ad, attacking senator patty murray of washington, calls itself the committee for truth in politics. >> trillions in deficit spending. >> reporter: yet despite its title, the committee has no web site, not even a phone number and insists on keeping its donor list secret. and it's all legal. >> information about who is bankrolling an ad really is important, critical information. >> reporter: the closest one can get to the truth is the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100922:10:18:00

policies that reduce taxes, reduce regulations and make it easier for businesses to succeed. and i think also, we must have a climate that instills confidence for business and until we do, we're not going to see the job growth that people of the fifth district desperately need. >> you want to see the job growth and yet, you want to cut back. what programs would you like to see go forward? >> well, i think we have to first of all stop digging. when you find yourself in the hole, first thing you have to -- and you want to get out, first thing you do is you stop digging. we've got to stop spending this money. it's money that we don't have. and, of course, the debt, $13 trillion in debt is -- is money that is going to have to be paid for -- for the -- for all of our generations. >> we have congressman perrerilo on "fox & friends" tomorrow at 8:15 aeeastern time. if you had one question for him,

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100922-00:35:00

now, that is not all that uncommon. >> but not easy to do. >> reporter: not easy to do at all, absolutely. >> let's talk about former president clinton's advice to president obama, is he going to take it? >> reporter: i think he may. first of all, white house aides say the president has already taken a piece of that advice. to go out on the campaign trail and really talk about the choice between republican and democratic policies. now, it is true that the president clinton and the first lady are more popular than the president, but what white house aides say president obama is more popular than republicans. i have to say, they were intrigued by that last piece of advice, basically, give people permission to vote no in two years, just stay the course now. >> kind of, call the bluff and go ahead. >> reporter: absolutely. and the other thing they all agree on, go out and fight for the next six weeks. the president will not hunker down in the white house. >> he'll be out? >> reporter: absolutely. republicans want that, as well.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20100922-00:31:00

and we begin with an issue that has divided this country for years: should gays be allowed to serve openly in the military? since 1993, "don't ask, don't tell" has been the law, but activists have argued it's not good enough. and congressional democrats saw an opportunity to repeal it and provide full rights to gay and lesbian service members. but today, supporters of that repeal fell four votes short of stopping a republican filibuster so as david martin reports, "don't ask, don't tell" lives on. >> reporter: it was an arcane procedural vote. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> reporter: but its significance was crystal clear to david hall, who was kicked out of air force r.o.t.c. for homosexuality. >> i was very disappointed in the results of the vote that happened in the senate today. >> reporter: hall watched from the gallery as president obama's effort to repeal the law which prevents gays from serving openly in the military ran into a solid wall of republican opposition. >> this was basically a fight

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100922-00:33:00

this is the last thing, "if we don't do better, you can vote against us all and i'll be on the ballot, too. vote against us all if it's not better." >> reporter: clinton and mrs. obama have this in common -- both are more popular than the president. in a recent ap poll, 68% viewed mrs. obama favorably, followed closely by mr. clinton with 65%. in contrast, in that poll, 57% view the president favorably. on the other side, sarah palin upped the ante today, putting out a slick new web video that portrays her as a national leader of the tea party movement. the video shows her cheered on by enthusiastic tea partiers. >> this party that we call the tea party is the future of politics, and i am proud to get to be here today. >> reporter: but it could be argued the video does more to promote pay lynn than the republican party. in fact,

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100922-00:32:00

democrats. she'll stump in wisconsin for russ feingold, illinois for alexi giannoulias, who is running for the president's old senate seat, colorado for michael bennet, washington state for patty murray and california for barbara boxer. >> i think she will go out and make a forceful and positive case for what this administration has done. >> reporter: and former president bill clinton is out on the campaign trail, too, and is now offering the president some free advice. >> i would say, "i know a lot of people are mad and a lot of people are tired, apathetic. and i respect that. because we're not yet out of the hole we've got in." >> reporter: mr. clinton told george stephanopolous the president should say this to disgruntled voters. >> i'd like to see him do something i didn't do. i'd like to see him say, "the only thing that matters is, what are we going to do now? give us two years. don't go back to the policies that dug the hole. but if we don't do better" --

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100922-00:34:00

2012, and she is about this one. diane? >> an exciting time already out there on the campaign trail. thank you, jon. going to turn now to george stephanopoulos. let's go back to this decision about the economic team. what's behind this and what does it mean for all of us? >> reporter: this was not unexpected. larry summers had two years from leaving harvard to get back and hold onto his tenure. he had told the president last year that he was likely to leave at the end of this year. >> he's a big player. >> reporter: he is. and he's the third big player. on the economic team. peter orszag, christina romer, now larry summers have all gone. white house officials tell me summers' position will not be filled until after the election, but this is not the only change in the white house. very possible maybe even likely that rahm emanuel, the chief of staff, will run for mayor of chicago. there is likely to be changes in the communications and political team as the re-election approaches so, i would expect a significant reorganization, after the election.

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