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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20111101-00:50:00

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111027-00:46:00

pickers. where are a lot of workers? a lot of growers are convinced a lot of talk about illegal immigration in washington, d.c. has scared away the apple pickers here in washington state. most of the pickers here are migrant workers. an estimated 66,000 are here illegally. that's about 72% of all farmhands statewide. >> whether they're legal or illegal, they're not traveling. >> reporter: alfonso garcia has a green card. he's worked these orchards for 24 years.*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+**+ 8;;;; qui >> reporter: and these migrant workers carry the load of this backbreaking work. they pick about 8,000 pounds of apples in a nine-hour day. so one guy picks eight or nine of these things in one day? >> yes. it's a lot of work. >> reporter: are these jobs most americans would do? >> no. you can say, "oh, well, you don't pay enough." but i'm paying $150 bucks a day. unemployed people who are on unemployment aren't willing to get off of that and come work. >> reporter: the labor shortage has put the $1.4 billion

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111027-00:47:00

washington apple crop at risk. >> without a labor force to do that, the industry is simply not going to survive long term. >> reporter: bruce grim wants congress to create a new guest worker program that allows mexican migrants to come here for harvest and then return home. >> yeah, we see a need for securing borders and taking care of your immigration. there's no question about that. but we have workers who want these jobs, and we have workers in america who clearly do not want these jobs. >> reporter: without more workers, al robison worries that after three generations of growers, he could be his family's last. >> it will fold. people are-- people will go out of business. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, wenatchee valley, washington. >> pelley: as the frost came to washington state, so did the snow to colorado. a foot or more across much of the state. the snow snapped trees and knocked out power to more than 100,000 homes and businesses.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111025-00:34:00

mae or freddie mac. at a time when lower interest rates could save him $2,500 a year, he says the bank has blocked his request to blocked hi yefinance. >> basically they've said, "we an't have a program for you." i don't apparently fit into this thogram either. and that's my dilemma thus far, is i keep running into a roadblock of this might help others, but it doesn't necessarily help me. >> reporter: and ken lalonde has a lot of company. while the administration could be helping as many as one million people with government- backed loans, estimates say there are seven million homeowners like ken lalonde, who are underwater on their bank loans, are up to date in their payments and who could benefit from lower interest rates. ra fntil the banks help refinance that larger group of homeowners, economist dean baker says the president's plan will have limited impact. r it's difficult for president obama to do very much without help from congress. he

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111019:09:44:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111019:00:44:00

truck stops, they have them. i know you don't have that, guilfoyle. never been near a truck stop in your life. they have them all over the place. is it legal herb, in a moment, charles krauthammer believes that president obama has no chance to win re-election unless he does something very intense. krauthammer is next. [ courier ] the amazing story of whether bovine heart tissue can make it from australia to a u.s. lab to a patient in time for surgery may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. ♪ but if you take away the dramatic score... take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move... [ tires screech ] ...and take away the over-the-top stunt, you're still left with a pretty remarkable tale. but, okay, maybe keep the indulgent supermodel cameo...

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111019:03:07:00

>> proposal they want to ban any contract until last january. kind of eating and driving at we have run their experiment. the same time. they have spent us into a do you support that? >> if you are having a full cansian coma. we have the evidence that none of it worked. course meal granola bar. the evidence that we have is >> bill: do you support it or that if massive infusions of government spending, taxpayer money into an economy were to not? >> i don't think you should talk create in booming economic on the phone or text when you situation, greece would be drive. studies out that show that booming, western europe would be eating and drinking while you are driving causing more booming, the united states would be booming, instead what we fatalityies than driving under have. >> >> >> bill: never going to convince the influence and texting, just combs of that. >> we have anemic growth. so you know. >> bill: how do you cut the steak? >> not everybody eats fine fillet. >> the united states is not >> bill: i don't think we can prospering you would agree, i legislate everything here. would agree. >> have a granola bar. everybody watching would agree. we are either going down or >> bill: i sympathize because staying the same and the same when you are driving you should drive, what about truck drivers ain't good. at the same time we are running that have to eat on the road. up record deficits more than any >> bill: pull over have a snack. other president in the history of this country has. truck stops, they have them. i know you don't have that, so got to find a different way. guilfoyle. never been near a truck stop in >> i think we have to do more. your life. they have them all over the >> bill: as crazy as you are, place. is it legal herb, in a moment, you say more government charles krauthammer believes

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111018-00:59:00

you're watching "cbs5 eyewitness news" in high definition. headache. how this 10- foot-lon new at 6:00, a small job at city hall that balooned into one big political headache. how this 10-foot long ramp ended up costing almost as much as a house. >> they think i'm crazy. >> a state-wide break down at the dmv. the driver's license change that backfired. why a doctor's group says pot should be legal even though there are almost no known health benefits. i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. the city of san francisco is dealing with a massive budget deficit. however, taxpayers just spent more than half a million dollars for a small renovation job at city hall. phil matier shows us how the price of a wheelchair ramp went

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CBS Evening News-20111016-01:22:00

>> reporter: they're the sounds of an invasion. the march of giant african land snails, one of the world's most invasive species. they took ryan kesser's garden in miami and, he says, his appetite. >> i see gigantic snails and they're really slithery and juicy and they have all kind of fluids coming out. >> reporter: how many snails would you say have been found at your house? >> at least a thousand. >> reporter: it's still unclear how they got here. they are native to east africa and just last month they were spotted in a south florida home. now more than 24,000 snails have been recovered. >> it's nasty. it's really nasty >> reporter: grace keeps finding them on the side of her home. they eat stucco. >> we've got a lot of snail damage in here. >> reporter: and over nine different types of plants. >> it is a known carrier of

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CBS Evening News-20111016-01:23:00

meningitis, so this snail is one bad dude for the environment, for humans, and for our economy. >> reporter: the snails are thriving in trash, under moss, and even inside coconuts. >> they're all over the place. >> reporter: dr. paul skelly is florida's lead scientist driving the hunt to find then freeze to death every last snail. how long do you think florida could be dealing with this latest outbreak? >> oh, it's already-- we're planning years. >> another one. >> reporter: it took nearly a decade and a million dollars to eradicate the state's last infestation in the 1960s. there are fears this one could stretch beyond florida. >> they can move, actually, in yard debris, yard waste, and garbage, move to landfills. >> reporter: at home, ryan kesser discovers new snails almost daily but because one snail can lay up to 1200 eggs a year, he, like others in the search, may find it hard to keep up, even with the pest moving at a snail's pace. >> mason: and ahead, the dog owners' action group that's

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