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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110121:20:20:00

investment. >> any investment you've got to look at the return. maybe the best way to say is t is it, what does a scholarship cost for college these days? what kind of return is that, and i can tell you it's a fabulous return as an investor. >> reporter: the falks moved from utah to california so their daughters, both song writers, could be close to the music business, so luke could be closer to steve clarkson. >> reporter: steve is a good coach? >> steve is an awesome coach. >> reporter: luke has been playing football since he was 7. he says he was born to be a quarterback. you say you've already charted out your course. you're a sophomore now. you want to go to stanford, you said, and then after that you want to go to the nfl. >> nfl. that's where i want to be. that haes my dream. i want to play for the denver broncos. i was born into a bronco family, and, you know, i think it would be great to wear a bronco uniform. >> reporter: how far do you think he has the capacity to go? >> oh, he can play on sunday.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110121:17:26:00

records you had a chance to work at motown as well. you really did get a chance to kind of spread your wings at a number of recording places. what is it that allowed you to be taken seriously where people wouldn't take you seriously particularly because you were a woman, and how were you able to do that? >> initially early on, i made sure i demanded respect as a woman. i gave myself a uniform, if you will, when i started out in college and got my start at la face records in 1993, i wore baggy jeans and hat to the back and i demanded respect early on and became everyone's little sister, so i got a lot of male mentors that way, because i diverted the attention of them looking at me as a sexual being or sexual object. >> we will have more of fredricka whitfield's interview with shanti das and hear who she thinks could be the next michael jackson. [ female announcer ] the only thing better than seafood

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110121:07:55:00

seniority but whether get paid on the basis of their ability to prove their effectiveness. the details of the evaluation system are still being worked out. but it will be tied to student testing. alonzo also closed failing students, let students choose their schools and gave principals full control over the budget. >> in order to retain the teachers, you have to give them the respect and the tools they need to do their job. so by him pushing the resources to me as a principal, i can push them down to the teachers so they can get into the classrooms. >> students are our, you know, product, and we ought to be able to produce students that can enter college and into the work place and compete. >> when all is said and done, the principle thing, degrees all go away, we're parents. would you send your children to carver? >> i would. >> would you send your daughter to your school? >> absolutely. there's the measure >>

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110121:18:19:00

problem. megyn: wow. >> it's really serious. megyn: and then there's going to have to be some sort of massive reform. it's like the overspend beer who goes into bankruptcy, and your situation is resolved through bankruptcy. you have to address the overspending. you have to change the person's habits in order for there to be real reform going forward. these states have to figure out how to live within their means. >> it's not an exaggeration to say this is the next great financial crisis, and this is a step towards heading it off, towards creating some kind of solution. megyn: yeah. and they say it's no accident that the states that are in the biggest troubles are so dependent on taxes and such big spenders at the same time. >> correct. megyn: recession taxes go down, and the spending doesn't. stu varney, thank you. >> megyn? megyn: it was interesting. well, feds swooping in on a college. what is wrong with this picture? some say it shows the first lady

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110121:21:31:00

would ask them who in their families had experienced this, or if a close family friend had or if they had. every hand would go up. everyone absolutely is experiencing this or knows someone who is going through it. >> tr there is a moment in the film when tommy lee jones offers a real poignant call to the values at stake. let's listen into that. >> 6,000 men, earn an honest wage in that room, fed their kids, bought homes, made enough to send their kids to college, buy a second car. building something they could see, not just figures on a balance sheet. >> is one of the things you wanted to drama advertise here is the story of people who benefited from the kind of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110121:00:58:00

let me finish tonight with words that matter. just a very few words if you count them, a very short speech if you time it. let's listen now on the 50th anniversary. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> i'm working on a book now on jack kennedy for simon & schuster. and i've come across an interesting document that hints at the origin of that historic phrase, ask not. john kennedy attended choate school in wallingford, connecticut. it's now choate rosemary hall. the headmaster in kennedy's time was george st. john. the first page of his notebook contains a portion of an essay by dean la baron briggs, who was st. john's dean at harvard. let me read you the last lines of that essay, which st. john used for his chapel sermons. "in and out of college the man with ideals helps, so far as in him lies his college and his country. as has often been said, the youth who loves his alma mater will always ask not what can she do for me but what can i do for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110121:23:11:00

attack. you're not clear with republicans if they're coming out of left field or being real serious in this case. what i do know is this -- when you see the details of what they want to do, you begin to realize how crazy it is. but at the same time, they try to get away with it without having to give you the details of their plans. we're going to make sure that doesn't happen. they're now the governing party in the house of representatives, they owe the american people the truth of what they want to do. >> are there any cuts, you would go along with. is there fat you could see that could be taken out of the budget? >> there's always fat, there's always some waste or some fraud or abuse. we can certainly on a bipartisan basis go after that. but can you explain to me why a family about to send their youngest to college should all of a sudden find out we're going to cut the support for public college education so we can pay for the war in afghanistan and iraq? can you explain to me why that middle class family struggling to hold on to the house should pay for the tax cuts that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110121:12:41:00

fed their kids, bought homes, made enough to send their kids to college, buy a second car. building something they could see, not just figures on a balance sheet but a ship they could see, smell and touch. >> that was a clip from "the company men" a film about corporate downsizing and its devastating blow on white collar workers. it's out in theaters today. and here to talk about the movie and the jock market is actor tommy lee jones in west palm beach, florida and here on the set, the film's director, screenwriter and producer, john wells and with us at the table, host of msnbc's "last word" lawrence o'donnell. >> let's start with you, john.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110121:08:58:00

"words that matter." just a few words if you count them, a very short speech if you time it. let's listen now on the 50th anniversary. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> i'm working on a book now on jack kennedy for simon & schuster. i come across an interesting document that hits at the origin of that historic phrase, ask not. john kennedy attended the school in wallingford, connecticut. the headmaster was george st. john. it contains a portion of an essay by dean briggs who was st. john's dean at harvard. let me read you the last lines of that essay which st. john used for his chapel sermons. in and out of college, the man with ideals helps, so far as in him lies his college and country. as has often been said, the youth who loves his alma mater will always ask not what can she

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