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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111118:01:48:00

you? >> bill: no, i work every day. >> you are off. >> bill: if i'm not here i am here. question number one, the macy's thanksgiving day parade started in 1924. when cartoon character's balloon has appeared in the parade the most number of times over the years? >> bill: roll the tape. and there he goes snooping around and above manhattan, snoopy is the world's most famous flying ace. look at him. is he so good he doesn't need a plane. >> bill: who wrote that? terrible. you were right. b, smoopy. for those listening on sirius. b. first pilgrims and. >> finally september and october. the most bountiful harvest the pilgrims had ever seen. the chief brings 90 of his indian tribe to bring the 50

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111118:10:48:00

>> bill: no, i work every day. >> you are off. >> bill: if i'm not here i am here. question number one, the macy's thanksgiving day parade started in 1924. when cartoon character's balloon has appeared in the parade the most number of times over the years? >> bill: roll the tape. and there he goes snooping around and above manhattan, snoopy is the world's most famous flying ace. look at him. is he so good he doesn't need a plane. >> bill: who wrote that? terrible. you were right. b, smoopy. for those listening on sirius. b. first pilgrims and. >> finally september and october. the most bountiful harvest the pilgrims had ever seen. the chief brings 90 of his indian tribe to bring the 50

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111118:04:48:00

you? >> bill: no, i work every day. >> you are off. >> bill: if i'm not here i am here. question number one, the macy's thanksgiving day parade started in 1924. when cartoon character's balloon has appeared in the parade the most number of times over the years? >> bill: roll the tape. and there he goes snooping around and above manhattan, snoopy is the world's most famous flying ace. look at him. is he so good he doesn't need a plane. >> bill: who wrote that? terrible. you were right. b, smoopy. for those listening on sirius. b. first pilgrims and. >> finally september and october. the most bountiful harvest the pilgrims had ever seen. the chief brings 90 of his indian tribe to bring the 50

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111116:16:38:00

they get destroyed. in my case, i was run out of the bureau. and every day i thought, at some point somebody's going to walk in and say, you did a good job, you did a fabulous job, you exposed this, you protected these indian children in indian country. and you know what, thomas? it never happened. it never happened. they were more interested in protecting the reputation of the fbi. >> well, i think that we're seeing something like this -- the same scenario, more in favor of trying to protect this money-making cash cow called their football program. jane, we have to run. thanks for joining me today. >> thank you, thomas. hundreds of cheering occupy wall street protesters are back in new york's zuccotti park today after police literally threw them out duringç a preda raid yesterday to clear space for sanitation crews. protesters were allowed back in late last night but allowed to just bring one small bag. tents and sleeping bags, no longer allowed. in seattle, a violent clash

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111110:06:51:00

>> now, you were opposed -- these people that you called in some of these e-mails "morons" and one other lobbyist who represented other indian tribes, you called him a moron. and these other terrible terms you were using, these were the people who actually brought you down. >> i brought myself down, lawrence. >> but they started the investigation. >> maybe. i'm not certain. i'm not certain. does it matter, really? >> it matters -- well -- >> i was doing things that was wrong. i was doing things i shouldn't have been doing. i was in a business i shouldn't have been in. i've been severely punished for it. i've been totally bankrupted from it. and now i'm trying to make recompense and trying to help clean up the system. these are things that i've gone through, you know, before. >> well, you know who tom rogers is? he was a lobbyist that represented other indian tribes. he, himself, is descendent from native american. you called him a moron. he was one of the people who started the investigation

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111110:03:52:00

clean up the system. these are things that i've gone through, you know, before. >> well, you know who tom rogers is? he was a lobbyist that represented other indian tribes. he, himself, is descendent from native american. you called him a moron. he was one of the people who started the investigation against you. have you apologized to him? >> no, i don't have any contact with tom rogers. >> have you apologized to any -- >> absolutely. i have many native american supporters, by the way, who came to my hearings, and who understand, by the way, that this small aberrant behavior should not take away from the fact that i did wonderful things for the american indian tribe. i stopped the american income tax that would have decimated indian gaming opportunities. we helped them on health care, we helped them on education, on crime, issues across the board. our team spilt blood for our tribes, we loved our tribes. i spent 850,000 e-mails over the course of time i was a lobbyist.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111110:03:48:00

emotional player in what i was doing. and sometimes our emotions spilled over into jocular, and frankly, stupid, e-mails. that's one i regret. i've apologized for it. i apologize tonight for it. it was just a stupid move. >> one of your rackets was indian tribes, representing indian tribes and playing the casino game on one side or the other, trying to help some of them get permission to run casinos, trying to prevent other tribes getting permission to run casinos, because that would compete with your tribe, casino. and in one of those non-compete games, you ended up in a situation with ralph reed, and they asked you under oath in the senate committee, kent conrad asked you, he said, "i would like to ask, did you, mr. abramoff, you and your partner, your colleague, mr. scanlon, give $4 million to ralph reed?" and you pled the fifth amendment on that and didn't answer that. did you give $4 million to ralph reed? >> yeah, we provided -- ralph reed was a very important vendor

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111110:06:48:00

frankly, stupid, e-mails. that's one i regret. i've apologized for it. i apologize tonight for it. it was just a stupid move. >> one of your rackets was indian tribes, representing indian tribes and playing the casino game on one side or the other, trying to help some of them get permission to run casinos, trying to prevent other tribes getting permission to run casinos, because that would compete with your tribe, casino. and in one of those non-compete games, you ended up in a situation with ralph reed, and they asked you under oath in the senate committee, kent conrad asked you, he said, "i would like to ask, did you, mr. abramoff, you and your partner, your colleague, mr. scanlon, give $4 million to ralph reed?" and you pled the fifth amendment on that and didn't answer that. did you give $4 million to ralph reed? >> yeah, we provided -- ralph reed was a very important vendor in terms of our effort to slow down competition for our tribes.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20111104:10:49:00

♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> welcome back, everybody. time for your "skinny" on this friday morning. we could not keep kardashians out of the headlines. this time not kim. it's mama kris. yes, gave an interview on "gma." the question -- whether kim will give back to the $2 million, 20 carat diamond ring. saying, no, she is going to keep it. adding, "i hate an indian giver." the nation's largest indian, native american indian went on line at radaronline.com, saying the cultural values of native americans are unconditionally empowering them around them. this value is forgotten when negative stereotyping of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111102:05:33:00

the air waves to declare me a self-hating liberal. with much of what rush says, he can never figure out what he means. did you have any idea what he meant by that? >> no. i think he used that on a couple of occasions, i've said that race helped define my journalistic career in my own life because i was so conscious of the fact in south dakota although we had a business race issue with the indian population enough, we weren't conscious enough about it when i was living there at the time. i said that i wouldn't have got my first job in omaha or second job? atlanta or hired by the network in my skin pigmentation has been one shade darker. when i said that, rush described me on the air as a self-hating liberal.

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