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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110831-00:48:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110831-00:33:00

>> it's a win-win scenario. i decided that if i could go somewhere and volunteer for awhile to see if it's a fit for me and they get to see if it's a fit for them, there's nothing to lose. >> reporter: jacqueline willis has a job as a college today because of a georgia program that gives workers on unemployment eight weeks of training at participating companies at no cost to the company. >> this is our new flyer. >> reporter: georgia says 24% of workers in this program were ultimately hired by the company. about 60% found work somewhere. analysts say all these programs dodoelp people get in the door. but staying in the door might be out of their hands. unless these new jobs make americans confident enough to spend more. >> what is the final demand for the products and services these workers are going to produce? if the final demand is not there, the workers are simply not going to be hired. >> reporter: now, we know what you're thinking. how much will all this cost? the white house tells abc news

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110831-00:43:00

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NBC Nightly News-20110831-00:58:00

endorphins. it's a feel-good food. it contains stimulants, as well, like caffeine making us alert and aware. a british medical journal suggests what others have hinted that eating enough chocolate may decrease heart disease by as much as 37%. that makes chocolate the red wine of the sweet world. there are benefits but only in moderation. it's the flavonoids that do the trick and antioxidants found in other things besides chocolate that don't have all the fat and sugar. but those other foods don't have the fan base that chocolate does. look at bianca with a chocolate lover she was so upset she blogged about chocolate, but all with a friendly warmth. >> eat it slowly, enjoy it and don't go overboard. >> reporter: mark twain said the only way to keep your health, eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like and do what you'd rather not.

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NBC Nightly News-20110831-00:54:00

NBC Nightly News-20110831-00:54:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110831:18:21:00

want to limit their choice. what we want is a limited and efficient government that lets us work and lets the american free market system grow. that helps the black communities flight of jobs from the urban areas. crime-ridden areas like detroit, michigan, camden, new jersey. areas where education and crime are at high and low levels. megyn: why can't congressman carson say i have real disagreements without taking it to this level? how did we end up here? >> because they have no policy to offer. we have seen the outcry coming from the youth, predominantly black teens and young people across this country are look as the upward mobility and when they see no or less chance of that they start questioning the people telling them, we are here for you.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20110831-00:37:00

trafficking went very wrong. sharyl attkisson first broke this story last spring. >> reporter: in the end, it was impossible for a.t.f.'s stop man kenneth melson to distance himself from the fast and furious scandal which allegedly allowed thousands of high- powered assault weapons to fall into the hands of mexican drug cartels. internal e-mails showed melson was routinely informed of the operation in his phoenix division. he even went online to watch surveillance cameras of the case. two other top officials are also out. u.s. attorney for arizona dennis burke who oversaw prosecution of the case and burke's top deputy in phoenix, emory hurley, who's been reassigned. the key changes by the justice department are an answer to months of criticism and congressional hearings that started after a cbs news investigation. some of the sharpest criticism came from insiders like it a.t.f. special agent john dodson. you were intentionally letting guns go to mexico? >> yes, ma'am.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110831:18:19:00

tried to espouse a concern that's legitimate. that tea party policies are hurting african-americans in a real way? >> what really helps if blacks wants to take. >> look at republican and democrat parties. the tea party most reflects what has been good for this country. when government steps out of the way and lets the free market work, does regulate and provide a framework as it should as a government, and let the individual achieve. when you have a good family structure, a good education, it leads to better economic empowerment. this is the split i'm part of if you what to call it. but within the black community you have coming out of the as it graduates a college educated crowd that raised a group of children not in urban environments. and they see this running away from that. and the loopg irregular advance of the -- and the looming irregular advance of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110831:11:41:00

them? >> wow, what a wonderful problem to have. you have done a great job of actually saving for college! very few people do that. and so you don't necessarily spoil them if you pay for their education. you can require other things in their life that indicate character. that's what we did with our kids. they saved up and bought their first car as an example. that kind of a thing. then when they went to college, they were on a budget. they had to do the grades and they had to behave. that was their part and then we were able to pay for college. so it doesn't necessarily spoil them but it doesn't hurt them to work either. work is a good four-letter word. >> sure. dave, real quick, what about the people who say i've got money in my 401k, should i use my retirement money for college? >> no, you can't! you're going to get taxed and penalized on it as if you had pulled it out for something else. leave that money alone. make the kid work. get the scholarships, go to the less expensive school that fits your budget. put all of those things together and you can do college these days without debt but you have to make different choices.

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