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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110302-01:46:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:03:34:00

executions on live tv during the month of ramadan, which is the holy month of the people. of the muslims. he used to -- whoever he killed, he would throw in the main square, what he called right now the green square, for the people to see. so sheer fear was the way that he holds the libyan people. >> what do you make of the public relations campaign that gadhafi and his son saif have been undertaking, inviting foreign journalists into tripoli saying look, things are normal here, there are no protests? >> well, if things are normal and there's a government and there's a regime, why only him and his own children are talking to the media? i haven't seen a minister, i haven't seen any public official. where are they? it's just the family running the show. >> what does that tell you? >> it tells me that there is no regime. it's just him and he is trying

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:00:12:00

tunisian border. most men are egyptian migrant workers who went to libya to try to eke out a living. they don't have much to begin with. then a libyan soldier will take them at gunpoint and take whatever earnings they've made, take their cell phones. one man saying his laptop was stolen. and leaving these guys basically with a bundle of clothes to wait for days at the border, strug e struggling to get through in between. they say only it have the towns on the road from tripoli are controlled by the opposition. this is curious. you have tripoli which of course moammar gadhafi controls. along the way some towns where rebels are in control. then at the border there are government supporting soldiers that are still manning the last border gate across. so there are different areas of control. so by the time these guys get to the border, they're exhausted. they're scared. and they have to wait, potentially for days out in the

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110302-01:57:00

blonds" except when they're brunette and a bomb shell. ♪ i'm not in condition to wrestle ♪ >> reporter: jane russell was that and then some. >> i like a man who can run faster than i can. >> reporter: well able to hold her own opposite marilyn monroe. the two got their stars of the hollywood walk of fame side by side the same day. jane russell was a preacher's daughter, who for years led a bible study group here in hollywood. and yet -- >> you mustn't, you'll hurt yourself. >> reporter: she was mean, moody and magnificent. the tag line for her role in "the outlaw," a picture so racy, the sensors banned it for two years. the movie's director, howard hughes, famously used his knowledge of fuselage engineering to design a bra for her. >> it was a contraption, you know, and it was not comfortable and it was not wearable at the time. so, i just wore my own bra. >> reporter: after her acting career ended, she marketed

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110302-01:58:00

herself as an expert on the topic. >> you've got to try the jane russell bra. >> reporter: she was also politically active. she wrote in her memoirs that a botched back-alley abortion in high school left her unable to have children. throughout her life, she fought hard to expand adoption. and, she kept performing in supper clubs until the very end. ♪ with my baby by and by >> reporter: but her fans will always remember her when -- ♪ with my baby by and by >> reporter: david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> hope it's a wonderful night for you, and that we see you here again tomorrow. so glad you were with us. good night.rl a major admission from pge and tonight. and the safety precaution they dismissed decades ago. >> san jose firefighters agreed to make kons yegss to help their jobs. >> motions denied.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:01:09:00

equit equity? >> over the last 40 years, the public employee unions have had the playing field tipped their way. and through binding arbitration and many other mechanisms that have been available to the public employee unions, they just have eaten up every budget at every level of government in the state. that needs to change. that's what governor walker and the republican legislature is trying to do right now in wisconsin. >> senator, look, thanks for coming on. we'll continue this one small point. i don't disagree with you about some of the binding arbitration clauses. i'm with you on that. but that's a very different matter than saying to folks that you have to give up your right to collective bargaining. it's an important distinction, let's not blur the issues. senator, thank you for coming on board. >> thank you. >> look ford chattiforward -- l forward to chatting again. hope you find your colleagues. did he persuade you? didn't persuade me. >> are you blurring. >> why is that? >> look, these unions didn't say we'll give back, we'll help share the sacrifice here. was only when they feared losing everything because the governor was standing firm and the people

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:17:07:00

>> justices say that a kansas church can push its anti-gay message outside military funerals. the father of a dead marine brought the case. congress headed off a government shut down that was set for friday. the senate followed the house lead and voted to follow the government through march 18. republicans got $4 billion in cuts that they demanded. also developing today, tennis great serena williams has emergency surgery. she developed a blood clot in the lung which was treated last week but monday she was diagnosed with a hematoma.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:06:09:00

>> fouad, does it look like a stalemate at this point? >> absolutely. we've entered week three between the government in benghazi, in my view this is a provisional government of the free libya and the government of moammar gadhafi in tripoli. and the standoff is easy to understand. moammar gadhafi is not a nation builder. in his bunker, he's content to remain in his bunker because that's what he cares about. his power, his bunker, his privileges. the people of benghazi, they have gone out, but the world hasn't come to the rescue. and now the people in benghazi are talking about -- asking for air strikes against moammar gadhafi's installations, against his bunker in tripoli. it gives us a sense of the frustration in benghazi and libya is a house divided. a tale of two cities and two republics. >> from my understanding, ben, i

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110302-01:59:00

thank you for watching, see you grilling. the answers the company did not have, when asked you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high definition. [ music ] >> actually our crew getting to the side. >> pg&e gets a grilling. the answers the company did not have when asked about the deadly blast in san brown. >> the barry bonds case today a smaller barry bonds. >> and all of the highest with the trappings of a hollywood script. so why would people risk such a complicated crime for some computer equipment? good evening i'm allen martin. >> and i'm dana king. the people who lost loved ones wanted some answers and pg&e had

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:12:15:00

employees. scott walker is continuing to allow it over wages, but it costs too much to continue to have to bargain over work rules with these public employees. >> senator, let me ask you specifically. because i know you gentlemen are really, really involved in this and we as journalists are really involved. for the rest of the viewers who aren't, what part of collective bargaining is expensive to you? is it seniority, tenure for teachers? what's the thing that actually saves -- it's not expensive to sit and have negotiations. what's the expensive part? >> oh, the expense is you can't tell people what to do. if you want the teachers to meet after school for half an hour, you can't do that. if you want a teacher to watch the lunchroom, you can't do that. here in madison, they're paying overtime to bus drivers. whenever you try to save money and make government more efficient, you have to go through the union. that's very expensive. >> senator erpenbach, let's have

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