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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150317:00:15:00

perjury. this is a pretty big deal. >> so she didn't sign it that's what i said to henry, she didn't sign it i don't think she signed it. >> if she didn't sign it, then state obama state department has to explain why they allow her well as the jen psaki said, she is not a regular employee, meaning she like the clintons, is above and beyond and the reach of the law, she is in her own universe, where the rules don't apply. and the obama administration would have conspired with her in not applying the rule that everybody has to sign a separation agreement. so, it's not a pretty picture. >> inspector general of the state department, isn't that person supposed to really run herd over all of this crazy stuff? should the inspector general come out tomorrow and say look, she didn't sign it or she did sign it? >> you have seen inspector general's run aring herd over other departments? whatever happened to the irs scandal? that was inspector general. >> yeah but that on the fifth amendment hawlted

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150317:00:05:00

employee. she still works for us as you said. james carville revealed a truth by the way when he said on ax the reason why she had her own email was she didn't want republicans like louie government rooting through them. that means she didn't want congressional oversight. if you are secretary of state you can't say i don't want congressional. >> all of those things pail, henry in comparison to the stupidity that we are witnessing. jen psaki has a nerve to get out there after 14 days and say she doesn't know come on. i mean, this is -- hillary clinton is the most famous secretary of state since daniel webster. all right? everything she does is chronicled. the state department knows whether she signed it or not. >> right. it is a simple question. and i get that it's been a couple of years. but as jen psaki says she wasn't a normal employee. figure that out. you have a file somewhere. what did mrs. clinton sign and what did she not? you would think there is a file somewhere.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150316:13:07:00

congressman trey gowdy says if they have to the full house is prepared to go to court to get access to those emails. >> if the public believes it is reasonable for her to turn over that server which continues public information to a neutral detached arbiter, not congress but a retired judge or an archivist or inspector general, then she will be forced to do so. >> chief white house correspondent he had henry joins us li e in our studio in new york for a change. i'm doing great. break this into two parts. she said she went through the emails, she and her staff and she decided what was personal and what was business and turned over the business and destroyed the personal. now the question comes up how did you make that determination. >> reporter: after the news conference and spoke last taught in new york, she put out a fact sheet, her team, that suggested that the former secretary and her attorneys had sat down done a different system used search terms what they thought was personal searched words like

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150309:00:23:00

welcome back. an oklahoma oil man thought he could help save the economy, but ended up having to fight to save his company. greg jarek reports. >> meet harold ham, he's the founder and ceo of continental resources, the 14th largest oil company in america. a child of oklahoma sharecroppers, he went to work as a teenager in the oil fields there first as a roughneck then a wildcatter. in 2004 he led the charge in opening up the vast balkan gas fields and oil plains using unique techniques such as hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking. >> this new technology would allow america to become energy independent.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150309:00:15:00

tours so visitors can see a guitar made practically from scratch. but on november 17th, 2009, someone else showed up at gibson's door. >> mid-morning i get a call that homeland security was raiding our factory. >> gibson ceo henry, a musician himself, has been running the company since 1986. >> i thought it was a joke because, you know, homeland security raiding a guitar factory just makes no sense. >> armed federal agents showed up at gibson's nashville headquarters and their factory two miles away. nashville manufacturing supervisor carlton sanders was on site that day. >> the agents came in and told us to back away from our desks. and i kind of vividly remember, you know, who are these people. >> they weren't looking for bombs. they weren't looking for terrorists. they were looking for wood. what did you find when you got to the factory? >> there were several dozen

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150308:03:15:00

but on november 17th, 2009 someone else showed up at gibson's door. >> mid-morning i get a call that homeland security was raiding our factory. >> gibson ceo henry, a musician himself, has been running the company since 1986. >> i thought it was a joke because, you know, homeland security raiding a guitar factory just makes no sense. >> armed federal agents showed up at gibson's nashville headquarters and their factory two miles away. nashville manufacturing supervisor carlton sanders was on site that day. >> the agents came in and told us to back away from our desks. and i kind of vividly remember, you know, who are these people. >> they weren't looking for bombs. they weren't looking for terrorists. they were looking for wood. what did you find when you got to the factory? >> there were several dozen armed agents. and they were taking a lot of wood. and it was kind of a bizarre

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150308:03:23:00

welcome back. an oklahoma oil man thought he could help save the economy but ended up having to fight to save his company. greg jarek reports. >> meet harold ham he's the founder and ceo of continental resources, the 14th largest oil company in america. a child of oklahoma sharecroppers, he went to work as a teenager in the oil fields there first as a roughneck then a wildcatter. in 2004 he led the charge in opening up the vast balkan gas fields and oil plains using unique techniques such as hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking. >> this new technology would allow america to become energy

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150308:09:23:00

welcome back. an oklahoma oil man thought he could help save the economy but ended up having to fight to save his company. greg jarek reports. >> meet harold ham he's the founder and ceo of continental resources, the 14th largest oil company in america. a child of oklahoma sharecroppers, he went to work as a teenager in the oil fields there first as a roughneck then a wildcatter. in 2004 he led the charge in opening up the vast balkan gas fields and oil plains using unique techniques such as hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking. >> this new technology would allow america to become energy

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150308:06:15:00

but on november 17th, 2009 someone else showed up at gibson's door. >> mid-morning i get a call that homeland security was raiding our factory. >> gibson ceo henry, a musician himself, has been running the company since 1986. >> i thought it was a joke because, you know, homeland security raiding a guitar factory just makes no sense. >> armed federal agents showed up at gibson's nashville headquarters and their factory two miles away. nashville manufacturing supervisor carlton sanders was on site that day. >> the agents came in and told us to back away from our desks. and i kind of vividly remember, you know, who are these people. >> they weren't looking for bombs. they weren't looking for terrorists. they were looking for wood. what did you find when you got to the factory? >> there were several dozen armed agents. and they were taking a lot of wood. and it was kind of a bizarre

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150308:06:23:00

welcome back. an oklahoma oil man thought he could help save the economy but ended up having to fight to save his company. greg jarek reports. >> meet harold ham he's the founder and ceo of continental resources, the 14th largest oil company in america. a child of oklahoma sharecroppers, he went to work as a teenager in the oil fields there first as a roughneck then a wildcatter. in 2004 he led the charge in opening up the vast balkan gas fields and oil plains using unique techniques such as hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking. >> this new technology would allow america to become energy

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