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EarlyStart-20131025-09:03:00

contractors rush to fix the site even some democrats are questioning the requirement for everyone to buy health insurance. >> she and several others want the deadline to have insurance extended past the end of next march. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> some big diplomatic news this morning. tensions rising with new reports of u.s. spying on its european allies. "the new york times" reports that france and germany are proposing talks, serious talks to rein in u.s. spying and to mutually accepted rules for us observation. this as guardian is reporting that the nsa monitored phone conversations of 35 unnamed world leaders. meanwhile, the white house this morning, putting out an op-ed in "usa today" seemingly responding to this swirl information around

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Around the World-20131025-16:05:00

than what other country do, using resources to get intelligence whether or not that means listening in on other world leaders. >> well, you know, it is an interesting question, suzanne. i think it is possible there are governments around theorld that are not spying on the leaders of 35 different countries as was reported in the guardian newspaper in terms of what the united states is up to. so thereighte some foreign governments around the world that might take issue with what the white house is saying, but what we can also point out is that administration officials are pointing us back to what president obama said on the phone with angela merkel earlier this week. that is he is open to dialogue between the united states and european leader in terms of how to work out some of these issues over these surveillance policies. that is acknowledgement they have some things to work on here. at the same time, yes, are you hearing from white house press secretary jay carney saying wait a minute, all governments do this. i asked him yesterday, is the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131025:18:31:00

battle al qaeda. but iraq says they need them right now. pirates have kidnapped americans. they were taken from a ship flying off the coast on wednesday. the olympic flame breaking a speed record a nuclear power russian ice breaker taking the flame from a russian port. and the air force academy incoming ca deadets no longer h to say "so help me god" when taking the oath. guardian newspaper reporting that governments from nsa leaker

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131025:07:57:00

can get a little confusing. i think that's their sort of clay feet right there. >> does that scare you, that fox, there's a question how much it's a murdoch creation and how much it's a roger ailes creation? >> to play devil's advocate, from fox's perspective, which having been inside the building, i know, they are surrounded by, from their perspective, liberal media figures trying to tear them down. liberal npr, far-left msnbc, far-left "guardian" newspaper. so that's why they feel they have to be so sharp elbowed and defensive. >> but what i got from your book, that actual feeling of embattlement, which is a roger ailes trademark, is also kind of a murdoch trade. >> it's not kind of, it's fundamental murdoch. there's this sense of, we were the outsiders. we were the people excluded by the elites. don't forget, murdoch is a man who graduated from oxford, he's a man whose father was knighted for his service as a newspaper man in the commonwealth colony of australia before it was a country.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131025:03:57:00

they no longer have one story line to push. they have conservatives come on that are more gop and they wind up arguing with an anchor, and they have an anchor who's more tea party who argues with -- it can get a little confusing. i think that's their sort of clay feet right there. >> does that scare you, that fox, there's a question how much it's a murdoch creation and how much it's a roger ailes creation? >> to play devil's advocate, from fox's perspective, which having been inside the building, i know, they are surrounded by, from their perspective, liberal media figures trying to tear them down. liberal npr, far-left msnbc, far-left "guardian" newspaper. so that's why they feel they have to be so sharp elbowed and defensive. >> but what i got from your book, that actual feeling of embattlement, which is a roger ailes trademark, is also kind of a murdoch trade. >> it's not kind of, it's fundamental murdoch. there's this sense of, we were the outsiders. we were the people excluded by the elites. don't forget, murdoch is a man who graduated from oxford, he's a man whose father was knighted for his service as a newspaper man in the commonwealth colony of australia before it was a country.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131025:07:55:00

to have a job the next day. they go nuclear on everything. >> first, they're trying to forestall that coverage. a very aggressive pushback, even when you make the first call to inquire about ratings. let's remember, the story on which that occurred was on such minor import. >> it didn't matter. they had one month that was good. >> didn't matter. they went nuclear on it anyway. it's a warning, you do this, you could be in peril as well. >> ana marie, you're working for the guardian. and there is a really -- one of the things that comes through in david's book, that i think is interesting, is just the culture of uk newspapers is so different. and in some ways, they are so much more extra to the national conversation. here, in some cases, cable news ends up being something that drives it a lot more. but do you feel like murdoch's influence is on the wane or on the rise? >> well, that's an interesting question. i was actually thinking, as you've been talking about this, that murdoch himself is a lot

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131025:00:55:00

they go nuclear on everything. >> first, they're trying to forestall that coverage. a very aggressive pushback, even when you make the first call to inquire about ratings. let's remember, the story on which that occurred was on such minor import. >> it didn't matter. they had one month that was good. >> didn't matter. they went nuclear on it anyway. it's a warning, you do this, you could be in peril as well. >> ana marie, you're working for the guardian. and there is a really -- one of the things that comes through in david's book, that i think is interesting, is just the culture of uk newspapers is so different. and in some ways, they are so much more extra to the national conversation. here, in some cases, cable news ends up being something that drives it a lot more. but do you feel like murdoch's influence is on the wane or on the rise? >> well, that's an interesting question. i was actually thinking, as you've been talking about this, that murdoch himself is a lot more nimble than fox news is. >> that's interesting. >> i think murdoch, to sort of

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20131024-20:10:00

snowden, the nsa routinely monitored 35 world leaders. according to the report, senior officials in the state department, pentagon and even the white house were encouraged to share their rolodexes to help the nsa pull it off. i want to bring in cnn chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. did this surveillance provide any useful counterterrorism information if you're spying on angela merkel of germany? >> the answer seems to be no. this is the document the guardian based their reporting on dated 2006. it's remarkable how matter of fact it is, saying that u.s. officials were asked to provide their full rolodexes, direct line, fax numbers, residence, cell numbers of 35 world leaders but even references here that these have noted little reportable intelligence from these particular numbers which appear not to be used for sensitive discussion. so you have this set up as a case where you have angered in effect many of your closest allies with this intrusion and admitting from the very beginning that it did not provide you with much actionable or useful intelligence.

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Piers Morgan Live-20131024-01:54:00

responsibility. our first amendment rights have a level of responsibility. and so why wouldn't our second amendment rights? i have to agree with the responsible gun movement when they say with a parent or a guardian or an adult has access to a firearm, the very minimum you should do is secure that firearm in the home. and that's why you're seeing states who are putting laws in place that will hold parents responsible when something tragic happens. >> right. well said, star. good to talk to you again. talk to you again soon. >> you've got it. coming up, katy perry's role reinterpreted. meet the girls behind the inspiring viral hit lighting up the internet. it's incredibly moving. i'm going to talk to some of them after the break. [ male announcer ] this is claira.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131024-07:53:00

with rights come responsibilities. and no one is saying that americans do not have the right to bear arms. no one is trying to take your guns away. no one is going to rush into your house with a black helicopter and grab your precious guns. that's not happening in the united states. but every single right we have under the constitution comes with some level of responsibility. our first amendment rights have a level of responsibility. and so why wouldn't our second amendment rights? i have to agree with the responsible gun movement when they say with a parent or a guardian or an adult has access to a firearm, the very minimum you should do is secure that firearm in the home. and that's why you're seeing states who are putting laws in place that will hold parents responsible when something tragic happens. >> right. well said, star. good to talk to you again. talk to you again soon.

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