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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100904:08:06:00

border. in davenport, california, claudia cowen, fox news. >> chris: hurricane haerl is swirling up the eastern seaboard, weakened by likely to disrupt some labor day plans. rick leventhal is in new york. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. tropical storm watch still in effect for the eastern end of long island. we have heavy bands of rain and winds to top out at 45-55 miles per hour. new york is spared the worst of hurricane earl, but they are getting pounded by ferocious waves out here that forced officials to close beaches for another day, because going in that water could be deadly. hurricane earl may have weakened to a category one storm, but it's still packing powerful winds and punishing rain. pounding beaches and coastal communities on the way up the east coast from north carolina to long island and on to main. earl still poses a danger to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:22:05:00

>> the fact you are working in the hot sun, 100 degrees plus, there is no air conditioning out there. often time there is no shade for the workers. they're not ready to tolerate those conditions. >> critics offer those conditions and the low wages are perpetuated by the influx of the cheap mexican labor. securing the border would result in a labor shortage. driving up wages and competition. >> there aren't jobs people won't do. there are only wages people won't accept. if we saw fairer wages more would line up for job. >> the "fair wages" would mean significant price hike for produce leaving stores and shoppers to choose between cheap fruit and vegetables from south of the border or higher priced goods picked from the neighbor. in this economy, the union says that is no choice at all. critics insist a small price to pay for purting americans back to work and securing the border. in davenport, california, claudia cowen, fox news.

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