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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101115:18:05:00

basically pays nothing on taxes up until the first i think it is $8,000. taxes will go up for everybody. that will come right out of the economy, it means less money for holidays, it means less money for consumer spending, less for travel, restaurants, cars, groceries, you name it, all at a time by the way when inflation seems to be going up. we never hear that, right. all these prices for milk and wheat and corn and cotton and clothes, even beer prices are rye -gs. we -- rising. we could be facing massive hits to our income. that is a big deal that congress needs to get resolved right away. shannon: we'll be watch to see if they do it. thank you. the federal spending issue is expected to come up on the senate floor in less than an hour. aids to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he's going to make remarks about 2:00 eastern. carl cameron is there with the news, stay tuned for that. this is fox news alert, we are now awaiting a news conference on the search for three people

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101107:21:45:00

only outcome is commodity prices are soaring so we have a consumer that saves and doesn't make a dime and got to pay everything up they buy at the stores. cotton is at an all time high, orange juice or coffee, it's heading to the moon. >> julie: he says by purchasing $600 billion in treasuries, is to meet mandate to get price stability and maximum employment in the united states. but officials from germany and brazil, pumping cash into banking system may jar other economies and fail to fuel growth. what does this do to the american dollar? >> the dollar has been sinking like a stone. when the dollar sinks, commodity it's are based in dollars and commodities soar and that hurts economies all around the world because the price of goods go up and profits come down. i don't think what the fed, jobs

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101105:06:07:00

we went here in new york shopping. which is always a choice to go shopping in new york. here is the list of items we got. here is the receipt. chuck roast. chuck roast. the cost of chuck roast is up 13% in the last year. whole milk is now up 10%. sugar, where is the sugar? here is the sugar. we disguised it. you will never guess who the maker of this sugar is. sugar is now up 9%. large grade "a" eggs is now up 7%. why? well, according to the national inflation association, cotton are up, corn prices are up 29%. soy beans are up 22%. sugar prices are up 51%. what do you think? what do you think will happen at the grocery store?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101104:21:07:00

we went here in new york shopping. which is always a choice to go shopping in new york. here is the list of items we got. here is the receipt. chuck roast. chuck roast. the cost of chuck roast is up 13% in the last year. whole milk is now up 10%. sugar, where is the sugar? here is the sugar. we disguised it. you will never guess who the maker of this sugar is. sugar is now up 9%. large grade "a" eggs is now up 7%. why? well, according to the national inflation association, cotton are up, corn prices are up 29%. soy beans are up 22%. sugar prices are up 51%. what do you think? what do you think will happen at the grocery store?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101020:03:55:00

request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >> bill: pinheads and patriots in a moment. tonight starring eva longoria. but first tall cotton. where we had a big weekend. stores like costco, target, sam's club and wal-mart selling thousands of books. i did a signing on long

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101018:21:59:00

farmers here, they can use automated machines, for example. you know, they are use internet. >> reporter: but agriculture here in iowa and agriculture in afghanistan and pakistan are two different worlds. in those countries, an average farm is 5 to 25 acres. the mckinneys have nearly 2,000 acres, and that's an average-sized farm around here. the mckinneys use the latest farming techniques. but can that translate to afghanistan? >> it's very difficult to take a model from here and just apply it in afghanistan. that's why i'm saying if we can get the idea from here and then -- based on the context in afghanistan, then we can use it. >> reporter: pakistan's minister says his country's farmers face huge challenges recovering from devastating floods that destroyed cotton, sugar, rice, and livestock. >> more than $45 billion.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101018:20:17:00

country are family people, families out there that are trying to hang on to their homes and so on and i was thinking as i heard that first segment about an old song from bob and the texas playboys, the little guy picks the cotton, the big guy gets the money. isn't that the case of what's going on in this country with respect to finance. >> isn't that the reason why we pay taxes and elect politicians to protect us from any industry that would seek to live up to the lyrics of the song you just shared with us. >> absolutely. but you know what happened, during the bush administration, by the way, they brought in regulators and had regulators come in that didn't like government. they said it's a new place here. you're business friendly. don't worry, we won't look.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100917:06:42:00

i get a subsidy from the united states government. >> that's right. are you wearing clothing that might be made of cotton. >> glenn: yes, i am, actually. >> here we go again, the cotton farmers learned to manipulate the system. and of course, it's always more. and i have another-- >> wait a minute, wait a minute, john, how can we -- this will be the argument. they can't compete with the rest of the world. now, i find this amazing because we are now, we have to take a break, we're running really late, but let me ask you a question and you can come back and answer the question. you can't compete against the rest of the world. the rest of the world can't compete. we're no longer the bread basket of the world. what are we number one or number two. >> we're still number one, not the food. >> glenn: not the food, not the food. so, how do we-- >> support a lot of food. we're doing well in the food business. >> glenn: we are now not what we used to be. the question is, how can you compete without the government balancing things? that's what everybody says.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100917:16:26:00

sorry, folks. >> his helper positions the stick in between the gator's teeth, leans in getting leverage. uncle bob twists and turns and finally the gator let's go. he says he wasn't badly hurt. a deep puncture wound and minor cuts. then he just finishes the show. >> okay. how many of you people are going to put this on youtube? >> yes. that's right. my uncle wrestles alligators. british designer, have come up with the ideal solution for when you don't have anything to wear that's clean, just spray on clothes. the so-called shirt in a can is made with fiber-like cotton mixed with plastic and a solvent. sounds so healthy for your skin. had you spray it on the garment solidifies and can be taken off and worn again and wen. hey, that shirt is skin tight. the designers plan on selling the invention in aerosol cans. here's a bizarre record held by a plan in turkey. the guinness world record for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100916:21:42:00

every time i buy a coca-cola, i get a subsidy from the united states government. >> that's right. are you wearing clothing that might be made of cotton. >> glenn: yes, i am, actually. >> here we go again, the cotton farmers learned to manipulate the system. and of course, it's always more. and i have another-- >> wait a minute, wait a minute, john, how can we -- this will be the argument. they can't compete with the rest of the world. now, i find this amazing because we are now, we have to take a break, we're running really late, but let me ask you a question and you can come back and answer the question. you can't compete against the rest of the world. the rest of the world can't compete. we're no longer the bread basket of the world. what are we number one or number two. >> we're still number one, not the food. >> glenn: not the food, not the food. so, how do we-- >> support a lot of food. we're doing well in the food business. >> glenn: we are now not what we used to be. the question is, how can you compete without the government balancing things? that's what everybody says.

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