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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111101:14:40:00

are undocumented, but when you look the at kids themselves they've lived most if not all of their lives in the state of florida and they are all legal, united states citizens. that is beyond dispute. so we think it's a straightforward equal protection claim. bill: we have found one it different states. and this is not the same. it's related, within the same family of stories here. but there are 12 states now that give breaks to illegal students who are living in their state and they get out of state tuition breaks. now steve, do you see something like this changing? >> congress would have to act and deal with the question of whether people born to illegal immigrants are, in fact, u.s. citizens. it's an open debate among constitutional scholars but it's unlikely that florida can do this. on the question of giving in-state tuition to children themselves who are illegal immigrants that i think states have generally not been doing and some states did it in the past, but for example in maryland they actually passed a law to do this but coming up is a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111031:09:14:00

friday comes the all-important monthly jobs report. analysts expect 100,000 jobs added in october, leaving the jobless rate stuck where it has been for months, 9.1%. anything less could jolt wall street. october's auto sales will show whether consumers are making big purchases despite recent figures showing a steep drop in confidence. lowe's, kellogg and pfizer reporting earnings. elsewhere, qantas is flying again after an aus trail court ruled against management and labor in a bitter dispute that prompted the airline to ground entire fleet for three days. finally, in vermont, they take their maple syrup very seriously. counterfitting is so wide spret the state's two senators have co-sponsored a bill in congress that would make it a felony to sell fake maple syrup. increasing penalties to five years in prison.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111031:17:46:00

>> reporter: tack by that responded this is about a missing baby, the fact that short is calling a press conference after being dismissed from the case to say that she still wants to be involved speaks for itself. now, on the missing baby herself, police out there say they've chased down some 800 lead, nothing has produced a lot of momentum. but police say it's not fair to call this a cold case yet, martha. martha: mike, thank you very much. mike tobin with the very latest. joining me now with more on this and the search for this baby girl is former lap, the homicide detective and fox news contributor, mark fuhrman. is there any relevance to the case of the dispute with these attorneys? >> i think there's some relevance that you have two different tactics involved here, but i think it is more about the defense of deborah bradley than it is about the defense of lisa irwin, the baby. and i think in these cases that's what happens, is the victim -- because they're a child -- they get lost in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111029:02:39:00

the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink >> greta: this week a deficit deal in 60 seconds but first, let's go to our newsroom. >> northeast is bracing for a big and early snowfall. it's expected to combine a cold weather system possibly dumping ten inches of snow in new england tomorrow. they are saying the storm could break early snowfall records in areas of massachusetts. and decision comes week after talks failed to end the dispute in the n.f.l. today's decision marks the third time the league has cancelled games.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111029:13:38:00

>> that's just one of several dozen loans that were made. kristen welker at the white house for us. thank you so much. 37 minutes before the hour. here are your fast five headlines right now. fugitive son of the late libyan leader moammar gadhafi has reportedly held talks with an intermediary of the international criminal court about a potential surrender. saif al islam gadhafi is accused of killing civilians during the libyan uprising. australian kwquan tis is groundg all airlines as part of a dispute. they say the shutdown will cost $20 million a day. the so-called suicide machine in new york owned by lake jack kevorkian has been withdrawn from an auction. it didn't attract enough high bids. 17 donated paintings from kevorkian also did not sell. grammy winning grum sugarland held a free benefit concert last night in indianapolis. you might recall the group was about to perform at the indiana

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111028:15:50:00

lawyer there in kansas city. there you see her on the right of the screen. she says she doesn't know anything about it. and by the way she says, he can't fire me, i work for the parents. >> reporter: she is the one that engineered the interview now canceled. you have a very substantive dispute. jon: these boys five and eight are old enough to be able. >> reporter: the mcmartin preschool, remember that 1983, california kids, two, three years old interviewed, they talked about a satanic ritual going on, children being abused, it was the longest trial in california, and it all turned out to be bogus. that is the concern about interviewing kids. jon: geraldo rivera will be back with us next hour. jenna: concern about a raging epidemic. prescription drugs found in medicine cabinets are being sold on streets and the alarming toll it's taking on innocent young victims. that's ahead.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111028:15:49:00

the parents, this is very important. we are still not getting answers from the parents, and that's why we are focused on them. but we are not ruling out anything. we have checked out more than 800 of the one thousand tips we've received. i asked, what about the mystery men seen walking around. the sue sightings of a man walking around with a near naked baby in his arms. first of all she said there is no -- thinks the man that was walking around the gas station. there is no report that that man had a child with him. this is important too, this is new. but we are still investigating the reports of the man with the baby. we are absolutely looking into that. what about the apparent dispute between the lawyers on the defense team i asked sergeant stacey graves, the spokeswoman for the kansas city police department? it doesn't help our search for what happened. jon: the new york lawyer who has been on our program supposedly fired cindy short, the local

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20111028:10:45:00

ways to dress up like the controversial characters as well. despite the halloween frenzy internet users were following the news this week and were especially interested in the death and burial of libya's former dictator moammar gadhafi. they looked to the web for confirmation as the story broke and asked questions about the circumstances of his death and wanted to see the photos. marathon negotiations between nba players and owners spurred a 100% jump in searches for details by basketball fans. but it seems that football wins out when it comes to online buzz. to date the nfl lockout had more than two times the searches on yahoo! than the nba labor conflict. there is a gender gap amongst sports fans, more guys than girls looked up info on the nfl dispute, while slightly more women than men are following the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111027:06:15:00

law has been decided. i don't see what the problem is. it's like if you had a dispute and say in eric's country club for example. they would go in and -- >> eric: first of all. please, do you see a problem -- >> greg: i got to tell you -- >> eric: that judges and juries know the islamic law, read the quran before you decide a case? >> greg: everyone knows the practice of law was perfected by sixth century goat herders. if you disagree with that, you're clearly islamphobic. >> bob: nobody mentioned this -- if we look at the research we had today it goes back, many, many states used it over many -- 26 states. >> dana: no, not shariah. that is a reference to another law. shariah law is different.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111027:06:14:00

to be inclusive. a florida appeals court cleared the way for lawsuit over a monetary dispute at a mosque to be determined by islamic shariah law. in a u.s. court, not the first time but why is it happening at all? kimberly, the legal eagle here. shariah law shouldn't -- >> kimberly: you know my opinion on this, right? >> eric: i don't. >> kimberly: i think it's serious and should not be allowed at all. it should frighten people that it's acceptable that a judge says okay, you can use it. it's not the law of the united states. so what is the legal authority for allowing shariah law implemented in the court system? wake up, we have the u.s. constitution, those are the laws we're governed by. not shariah law. >> bob: there is a long history of the courts using religious laws, when people in the same fate within an organization. they used jewish law in cases, and it has been done if 26 states, cases where shariah

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