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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:06:40:00

not. the guy that wrote is it the right wing nut for whatever outfit he wrote it for. 4,495 higher education institutions in the country and you are talking about less than 100. what is the big deal? >> greg: in general, eric, colleges are infected by politically correct ideology. this is one example. >> eric: if you go to har voir dire or jail, left wing ideology. >> bob: you couldn't get in. >> eric: that was funny. i could have played baseball for them. steer clear of those. >> greg: there are 18 states, or supporting the private school choice. this is about time, right? >> dana: this past weekend i got to go home for a couple of days. i walk my dog henry. a school is there, last year in our historic neighborhood they put up a garish sign. it's for the school.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:10:15:00

>> and both used expensive programs to get the country back on track. >> but whose policies actually worked, we asked, and stuart varney is joining us live. good morning to you. so i guess it is reaganomics. >> yes, it is. absolute opposite result of their policies. 30 months in on president obama's policy, we had near 7% growth for the economy and we have unemployment coming down and inflation coming down and it was morning in america. generally a positive environment. 30 months into president obama's presidency, after a trillion dollars worth of government spending, we have 1% growth, unemployment stuck above 9% and most people would agree that the general mood is it's twilight in america, it's not morning in america. >> twilight zone. >> let's not carried away. but it's an exact opposite in policy approach to a major

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:18:05:00

worried. that number is rising as well. the long term trend we've seen is that last fall, there was rising optimism, people thought things were getting a little better, the number who said their firms were hiring off or laying off peaked last november and it was pretty much even between the two options, and it's been getting steadily worse in the last several months. megyn: you also did a poll on sort of how people feel on the economy in general, the misery index, whatever you want to call it. what did you find? >> we measure consumer confidence every single night and as of this moment 15 percent say the economy is getting better, 63 percent say it's getting worse and this trend is declining as this year is unfolding. at the beginning of january, 30 percent said the economy was getting better, down to 15 percent now. among investors at the beginning of the year, they were evenly divided between whether the economy was getting better or worse and now they're saying by a 4-1 margin, it's in the wrong direction. megyn: are these folks from across party lines? >>y.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:09:03:00

fact? i still have not been able to get an answer to that question. the long island power authority lipa charges the highest public utility electricity rates in the country and right now about a half million of their customers are without power. new york city did better. con ed reporting a few problems and there's a big problem, though, with america's infrastructure in general. irene was not a catastrophic storm. but one of the largest utility companies in the country, lipa, could not handle it. if the u.s.a. is ever hit by a major natural disaster or a nuclear incident, this country will be in big trouble. t the truth is that our electrical services are fragile and antiquated and easily knocked out so my advice to you is this. buy a generator if you can afford to and stock up on nonperishable stuff you will need if you don't have electricity. in this high-tech aim, we're all way too dependent on machines and as we all know, machines can go down very fast. in my community, folks pulled

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:19:06:00

jonathan. and word from north carolina's governor that 11,000 homes destroyed in north carolina in the hurricane. there is word today that americans are losing faith in the u.s. economy. the industry group, the conference board, reports consumer confidence fell dramatically in august to the lowest level in two years. analysts say a number of factors are to blame including four daze after they sent out the survey there was the financial rating lowered on top of high unemployment rate, weak home values and higher costs, in general, so economists care about consumer confidence because the spending accounts for extent percent of the economic activity. but despite this outlook a new commerce report shows that americans actually upped their spending in july the largest increase in five months. and now, gerri anchoring the willis report.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:22:55:00

strategy to lay low and avoid attacks. avoid others in the republican field take shots at one another and he focused on president obama. the speech today focused on president obama, there was a line of the career politician getting us in this mess, some read as a jab at rick perry. the fact he is going to south carolina is interesting development. people think romney need to engage and this could be the beginning of that engagement. >> shannon: he talked about the president said. he said have we ever had a president so eager to address the world with apology on his lip and doubt in his heart? is it time for him to spend time on the president than perry for now? >> i think both in the general and in the republican campaig campaign, that line is going to succeed. one of the things that the president has done, when he, especially when he goes abroad and apologizes for america it's unpopular. look, in relation to what we

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:08:42:00

the goal is respond to the disasters and maintain reserves for new disasters until we get to the next fiscal year. >> the house acted and funded $1 billion for additional disaster relief money. that money has been offset by savings elsewhere. >> shannon: so can't can't can't siz they have done their job. but lays this at the feet of the senate if there is not money there. >> in the big debate, fundamental debate we'll have about the role of government and how bloated government is and where we should cut it back. fema with the exception of ron paul is a basic function of government. most conservatives would say the federal government should have coordinating responsibility for disasters. as eric cantor saide, he is not slashing fema. he just wants to offset it with cuts elsewhere. in general, fema got good reviews. memory of katrina is sered in the memory of every politician

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110830:23:24:00

used was because they were believed to be illegal, partly because they were all techniques used on our own special forces and often on our own spies. people like you, bob, maybe not you, who are trained as spies, had to undergo waterboarding. the reason, they did, believed to be no torture, short of torture, stress and distress. the idea, nobody volunteers for torture or a hot poker in the eye or fingernails cut off, torn off, but waterboarding you can do in the afternoon and you can have dinner tonight with your family and you will not be the worse for wear. khalid sheikh mohammed is alive and well and gaining weight. >> were you waterboarded? >> no, those techniques were not used on trainees when i was inside the cia, but before i came here, i looked at the clips from the hearings in congress, and general after general have gone up there and said -- >> what they want is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110830:14:31:00

landfall. a new economic disaster is unfolding now at fema. lillia is live in north carolina. what are the being concerns there today in duck? >> reporter: good morning, craig. well, in general in north carolina, authorities are talking about great losses in the farming and agriculture sectors, km are mostly located in the east of the state where the storm hit. here in the outer banks, the main concern is tourism. as you can see behind me, clean-up crews are in full swing mode trying to make the most they can to bring business back up and running before the biggest weekend of the summer, or the last biggest weekend of the summer, labor day weekend. they expect to recooperate some of the losses endured throughout the hurricane. this road next to me yesterday was completely impenetrable. this morning at about 10:00 a.m., tourists starting coming back in. locals were in yesterday. we expect between 20 to 25,000

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110830:06:50:00

let me show you both what he wrote in the book. page 61 of his book called "fed up." perry writes ponzi schemes like the one that send bernard madoff to prison are illegal in this country for a reason. they're fraudulent systems designed to take in a lot of money at the front and pay out none in the end. this is unsustainable fiscal insanity. it can hear them cheering in primaries, but in general elections turning away from that message. >> it's a problem, the way he's phrasing this is a problem. people in general can be sold a message that there can't be something in this generation, but that's not what's being framed, it's being framed as fraudulent. this is not necessarily going to play in iowa, but this is providing a ton of opposition for the democrats in general. >> wayne, did he know he was running for president when he wrote that book? i'm not sure that's the order in which it happened in governor

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