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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120224:07:52:00

tendency to drop out higher. >> bob: is that true? >> greg: yes. >> kimberly: is that from a institute? >> greg: gutfeld institute of affirmative action studies. >> bob: do you know it's accurate statement? >> dana: i haven't been to the giaas site lately. but you don't get what you pay for at the colleges. if these were businesses and the end product, you would not buy it. you'd say i'm not buying that. >> eric: there are predominantly black colleges as well. if diversity is the real issue, should shay have diversity? >> bob: to concept was to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120223:22:52:00

tendency to drop out higher. >> bob: is that true? >> greg: yes. >> kimberly: is that from a institute? >> greg: gutfeld institute of affirmative action studies. >> bob: do you know it's accurate statement? >> dana: i haven't been to the giaas site lately. but you don't get what you pay for at the colleges. if these were businesses and the end product, you would not buy it. you'd say i'm not buying that. >> eric: there are predominantly black colleges as well. if diversity is the real issue, should shay have diversity? >> bob: to concept was to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120222:17:12:00

jenna: brand-new information just out on iran's pursuit of nuclear technology. amy kellogg is live in london with the story. >> reporter: these are some of the 1600 telegrams that were acquired exclusively by the institute for science and international security and just passed onto fox news. basically these documents attempts by iran as far back as the 1990s to acquire nuclear material. and jenna, what is significance about all of this is that these requests were not emanating from the iranian atomic energy agency but rather from an institute that was under the auspices of an iranian military organization. >> it supports the ie evidence that there was a parallel military nuclear program, and ultimately we need iran to talk about this. but what we aide in this report is a lot of detail about what the physics research center was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120214:07:20:00

run on romney. >> let's take a look at some numbers. this was taken last week before the compromise by the nonpartisan public religion institute. here it is. shows broad support even among catholics for employers to pay for health care plans that cover contraceptives. 55% among all americans support. 40% disagree. among all catholics, even more agree. 58% of catholics agree. among -- this is a weird political way. white catholics being nonhispanic is 50%. there you have the strength of the position. i would say just guessing after the compromise on friday when the president came out forcefully and forthrightly said, okay. we didn't get it right the first time. we'll make sure it's the insurance companies that handle this matter and pay for it and not make the religious organizations, even catholic charities and people like universities and colleges to do it. so he fixed it. what i liked about what you just said. a willingness to listen. >> yes. >> and to tweak and to fix when you aren't exactly right the first time. >> people don't like politicians who say they are right all the time unless you are talking about the extremes on either side of the ideological

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120214:00:19:00

issue. >> of course he does. >> you tell me why. >> on friday, at cpac which we talked about last week. after the compromise had been announced you had mitt romney and rick santorum certainly beforehand and newt gingrich afterwards all saying that obama has a war on religious liberty. he doesn't like religion and they are trying to appeal to the religious right voters. so three guys out there doing this. two of them are catholic. one is a longtime catholic. that's rick santorum. newt was a convert. and mitt romney was a mormon whom some evangelical christians still have problems with. rick santorum has the longest pedigree as someone to talk on these issues. he's making the most effective run on romney. >> let's take a look at some numbers. this was taken last week before the compromise by the nonpartisan public religion institute. here it is. shows broad support even among catholics for employers to pay for health care plans that cover contraceptives. 55% among all americans support.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120212:12:17:00

that's not happy about the ruling. >> her name is mother angelica. the best way i can think of describing her, the roger ailes of religious broadcasting and see started the eternal word television network in the basement, garage of her monastery and turned it into a global network that reaches households around the world. she's retired, but ewtn has her fiery spirit and they're suing president obama to overturn to mandate that they provide services through their health insurance that they consider gravely immoral. >> dave: they're one we've heard about, a catholic institute that is self-insuring. let's read the statement from the ceo. quote, if we're ready to compromise our catholic faith, and the issue is not negotiatable. we know they filed suit before the compromise. after the compromise what most makes them unhappy?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120211:08:02:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120210:14:46:00

allowed to get contraceptives as part of their health plan. he didn't fight that. he didn't try to sort of institute some sort of conservative revolution when he was governor of massachusetts. he governed the way you govern massachusetts. but what i find ironic is that rick santorum has a record that is similar dissimilar to the base right? when he was in the senate he was considered a big government conservative. newt gingrich used to believe in climate change. but they know how to sell it. they know how to say the words. they know how to speak the language. >> and rile up the crowd. >> that is the untold story. because he is a social conservative but fiscally was behind medicare part d, the bridge to nowhere. rick santorum is behind all of those. >> talk about tapping into the fervor there at cpac i want to put this clip from mitch mcconnell on the screen. he is not known to get fired up. listen to what he said at cpac yesterday. >> the president seems to have forgotten he was elected to lead all americans, elected to be president of the united states not the occupy wall street fan club. these things demean the office

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120207:10:45:00

are wielding entrepreneurship as a mechanism to combat social challenges. and they're trying to take those to scale here at the unreasonable institute. >> reporter: the ideas are out there. a solar-powered home in a box. using a bicycle to harvest corn. one girl literally reinventing the wheel. >> the water wheel is a 25-gallon drum that moves five times the amount of water possible in traditional methods, which is five gallons carried on the head. so not only is it alleviating women and girls from this tremendous physical burden of water collection, but it's also reducing the time burden. women and girls spend about 25% of their time each day collecting water. >> this is a step into ambiguity and the unknown. >> reporter: daniel and his team at the institute match these early-stage entrepreneurs with mentors such as the chief of technology at hewlett-packard as well as investors who come stay in the house and help them bring their ideas to scale. >> we actually won a contract worth $737,000, and that's what i call a scale. >> reporter: the program culminates with these entrepreneurs pitching before a room packed full of investors. >> and at the end of the day my job's very simple.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120207:10:44:00

sums up the subject of our next story quite nicely. >> she said it was like the "real world" reality tv show for brainiacs. but what these wannabe reality stars are working on has the power to actually change some lives. as abc's david muir reports. >> reporter: 26 young social innovators with ideas that can change the world. they spent three months living in a house, having their lives taped 24/7. >> good times. >> reporter: for an online reality show. it's called "the unreasonable institute." created during a light bulb moment by daniel epstein along with a group of university of alumni. >> we're very intentional about not making this into reality tv. we want this to be real tv. right? we want to be showing the ups and downs, the struggles and the winds of entrepreneurship. >> reporter: competition was stiff. over 300 people applied from 65 countries to attend the 32-day program nestled in the foothills of boulder, colorado. 26 were selected. >> the unreasonable institute is an international accelerator for early stage entrepreneurs who

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