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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110204:17:49:00

credit. that's exactly what some students are doing at usc in columbia, south carolina. watch. >> what's up with the present? >> super bowl ads are the most watched and most expensive commercials on television. they're also a popular topic of study. at the university of south carolina. >> i heard about this cool class that looks at super bowl ads. if fills up really quickly. >> it's not just fun and games, this class explores advertising strategy and how these 30-second vignettes have reflected american society over time. students are also required to and it class on super bowl sunday to evaluate each commercial. >> most pollsters look like likability, so you may like a spot, it may make you laugh, it may make you cry, but it may not make you buy, so we also look at brand identity and persuasiveness.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110204:21:19:00

360,000 a month. ten times what we did in january. that is obviously a tall order, especially for a system of trade, taxes, and banking designed to take investment and money out of our country for a few as opposed to invest in it our country for the property to all. peter crunches many of the numbers we are able to provide. former chief economist at the international trade commission. he is now dean of columbia's business school. we will get into the broader dynamics of investment versus extraction in a second but i want to start with the actual data set. how did the number drop to 9%? >> several hundred thousand left the labor force. if we only added 36,000 jobs in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110202:12:07:00

new york city and philadelphia. probably why amtrak is having that problem because the cise accumulating on everything. it's going to bring down tree branches and power lines. you are going to change over. good news for you, new york city, you'll see that freezing rain change over to just rain, we think, probably by mid to late morning. so things will start to melt off just a little bit. there's the radar picture showing you the big scope of this storm as it brings thunderstorms across parts of florida. the severe weather threat nonexistent today. that's over and done with. a little good news out of it. the worst accumulating snow coming in off lake michigan, for milwaukee and chicago. there you can see the heavy snow across the northeast as well. a couple of numbers for you that we've seen so far. and we might add to a couple of these. columbia, missouri, 17.5. o'hare 17, oak park 16. four inches in st. louis. a had a wintry mix. north of there, things are just shut down. i-70 still shut down for almost all of the state of missouri.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110202:17:28:00

columbia, missouri, 17. and still snowing. here's proof. east chicago not quite to gary, i just checked the radar. 80/90, 80/34i9, going to be a mess. it's going to be clear, and you're going to hit the snow, bang, you come to a stop. your car gets plowed in. don't be driving those interstates today. 6 to 10 more inches of snow basically upstate all the way through new england. most of the heavy snow across the deep south and the ice is over. >> speaking of new england, we've got allan chernoff in boston. we want to get a sense from allan what it looks like out there. allan, how are you doing? >> reporter: suzanne, it is a mess here. a wet, slushy, icy mess in boston. you see behind me, i was standing on top of this a little while ago. obviously, this did not all fall yesterday and today. some of this snow has been here for at least a week. lots of it turned to ice here. and you've got piles like this all over the city.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110201:19:37:00

are feeling the effects with weather warnings spanning 30 states. stiet of emergencies in eight states. many airlines allowing passengers to change their plans without penalty as the storm approaches. officials are warning travelers it could be days before the system clears out. the justice department says it will appeal a federal court ruling that declared the entire health care reform law signed by president obama here last year unconstitutional. a judge tossed out the law on monday, deeming it unconstitutional to require americans to buy health insurance. and charlotte, north carolina, will host the 2012 democratic national convention. the city beat out cleveland, st. louis and minneapolis. it will be the democrats' first southern convention since 1988, which was in atlanta. 2008 you'll remember was in denver. president obama carried north carolina in the 2008 election, but by a slim margin. the republican convention will be held in tampa, florida. and today marks the anniversary of the "columbia"

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110201:10:51:00

>> reporter: nasa quickly said there was no sign of terrorism. >> at this time we have no indication that the mishap was caused by anything or anyone on the ground. >> reporter: this satellite radar image shows parts of north texas where most of the debris may have crashed to earth. but people as far west as california and utah thought they also saw debris as the ship streaked overhead. engineers say anything at this point is speculation. >> it seems there was a sequence of events, something that started with one event leading to another and another. >> reporter: there is no saying what will come of the investigation. the chief flight director said, when we have a bad day, we find the problem and go fix it. ned potter, abc news, new york. >> in honor of the folks lost that day there are hills on the planet mars named after the folks who passed away. these seven hills on mars are named for the seven "columbia" crew who faced the challenge of space and made the supreme

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110201:10:49:00

still don't understand. 16 minutes from home. we begin our field reporting with abc's ned potter. >> lift-off of space shuttle "columbia" -- >> reporter: "columbia" was on a science mission. seven astronauts, 16 days, 70 experiments. >> a more courageous group of people, you could not have hoped to know. >> reporter: this morning the crew finished packing up for re-entry, landing planned for 9:16 this morning eastern time on the runway at florida's kennedy space center. at 8:15 a.m. they fired their engines to begin their return from orbit. >> this is mission control houston. >> reporter: shuttle landings are normally quiet but at 8:53 a.m. mission control saw some odd temperature readings here, along the left wing. a few minutes later, there were more oddities, apparently having to do with the landing gear on the left side. at 8:59 a.m. the shuttle came over texas, still 39 miles high and moving at 12,000 miles an hour. mission control had its last contact with the crew.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110201:16:03:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110201:16:03:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110201:10:46:00

hopefully this stint in rehab, hopefully this will stick. coming up next, we open up the abc news vault on another space shuttle disaster. >> eight years after "columbia" was supposed to land. we're back in a minute.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110201:10:48:00

>> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york this is "world news tonight," saturday. >> i'm peter jennings as abc news headquarters. in the words of a flight director at nasa, it has been a bad day. seven astronauts have died. their families shattered. the space program has been dealt a terrible blow. the larger family of men and women in space exploration devastated. and the country has been reminded how dangerous it is and that for all of america's technological genius, it doesn't always work. this morning just before 8:00 texas time the space shuttle "columbia" was about to finish a picture perfect 16-day scientific mission. the astronauts' families were on the runway poised for a great reunion. instead, this was the picture we all saw. "columbia" was going 12,500 miles an hour when it suddenly broke up under stress that we

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