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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111206:10:27:00

microsoft is releasing a new xbox update that let's users control the device with its voices. as also reported, microsoft is making something that makes your new roommate hate you, a, brks, a, a, a, a, a, a. pause. xbox pause! >> tonight, jimmy welcomes actress sarah jessica parker, taylor swift. that's weeknights 12:35, 11:35 on your local nbc station. there's good news and bad news for you fans of "the hangover" series. bradley cooper says shooting will begin in september on "the hangover 3" acknowledging there were some problems with the second film, just a few. he promises this one will be a little different. he also says, however, this one

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111206:17:14:00

2012? who is meaner or less agreeable? mitt romney or newt gingrich? >> i disagree with everything you said. >> jimmy would agree with you. >> it's just my nature. >> i think that newt gingrich is publicly mean. but we know he's mean. but mitt romney is that secretly mean guy. you say something mean to him maybe over the phone at 9:00 in the morning, you leave your house, go to work. you come back, your house is gone. your family's disappeared. you have no idea what's happened to your life. it's more than your locks have been changed. >> right. >> dramatically alter your life. when he gets asked tough questions, questions he doesn't like he gets really prickly. he does not like it. he gets angry. i don't think that bodes well for him in the general elections. with newt he has the mean side where he'll chastise the media or whoever whatever, but the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111204:18:28:00

management. he was so selective and so methodical, that at one point he stopped, looked at a buddy and said, oh, not you, jimmy. >> another hallmark of work place killers, unlike other mass murderers, they do not usually elude capture by police. >> mass murder in general is simply no challenge to law enforcement. in the typical case, someone who goes on a rampage is on a suicidal rampage. yes, he wants to kill a lot of other people because he blames them for all of his personal problems, but then, he's going to kill himself. >> by the end of the day 50% of mass murderers are dead either at their own hand or by forcing the police to shoot them and it's that subset of suicidal people who hit on the idea of mass murder as a form of suicide. >> joseph westbecker was not the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111129:21:36:00

>> they said, oops, we don't want to pay. >> the point is the actual system by which we are managing our global risk, because it's done in secret -- >> correct. >> it is impossible for the biggest and most powerful banker in the world to be able to know what the risk is, correct? >> yes, but here's another measure. put credit default swaps aside for a moment. if you look at the actual interest rate that's now being paid by the italian government, it is poking through 7%. that's not sustainable for a government. when you begin to see italian spanish debt hitting that level, crisis is afoot. >> i am so glad that that show on cnn did not work out. >> i didn't say i'd come back here. >> listen, i was like, i hope that show doesn't work out. >> i'll take that as a compliment somehow. it's wonderful to have you here. >> thank you, sir. >> i hope to see you sooner rather than later. >> friends like that, huh? >> listen, i'm self-interested. >> i knew that. >> eliot spitzer, ladies and gentlemen. the mega panel, it's nice to see you guys as well, susan, karen, and jimmy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111129:21:33:00

leveraged 44 to 1 and be betting on sovereign debt in europe. leverage is great on the way up, not so good on the way down. i don't get it as a business model, but i think we have to wait and see how the facts come out. >> jimmy? >> so, all right. so we give these banks the money, right? and then we tell them, in t.a.r.p. -- now, there's all this other new stuff. >> t.a.r.p. was the tip. >> to the tip t.a.r.p. >> the t.a.r.p. is what we tossed them as the tip. it's what you tip them at the garage -- >> that was more money. >> that was a $700 billion -- >> with a "b." >> that was the side money so you can go to a party. >> so we gave them more. the whole point was, all right, you've got to go and go loan this money out. >> right. >> i would be -- i would be interested in knowing how much money was loaned out. >> we do know. >> we do? >> the lending was off the cliff, down. >> this is the critical point. >> so why aren't we forcing them to do refinancing of mortgages?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111129:21:34:00

>> you're asking -- i know, behind that innocent question, right. >> these are very complex things, jimmy, where we -- >> i'm a redneck from south carolina, i'm just the -- >> a country lawyer. i've heard that before. you're asking the question that goes to the heart of my grievance with tim geithner from the very first moment. it was that night we needed to solve the institutions and the solvency of our nights, it was that we got nothing back. he never once said, we will save you if you agree to reform the system, solve the mortgage crisis, lend to small and medium-sized businesses that will create jobs. there was never any of the conditionality that we do. the imf has done it for 30 years with every other country in the world. tim knows that. he was there. i don't get this. >> karen, go ahead. >> so just quickly, speaking about the imf, and it makes me think of europe, and we know that, i guess my question would be, can you talk a little bit about what you see happening on the horizon with europe? and what is the exposure of the american banks and should we expect that all over again, we're going to have a crisis

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111129:21:18:00

avenue? >> they, who? >> meaning the occupation -- >> oh, completely. completely. >> those that russell simmons is talking to, the people who are supporting your amendment. just, until they get there, that's where the change is going to come from. >> let me ask you a question. let's say there's all these disparate communities, right, from all these different places that want to get money out of politics. for whatever their motivation is, whatever their organization may be, whether it's conservative or liberal, or whatever it is. what would be the impact -- i'll ask you this, jimmy, if those groups and all these disparate occupations, portland, new york, l.a., wherever, everybody converged on washington, d.c. so instead of occupying, you know, and disrupting the secretaries who are trying to get to work in lower manhattan or disrupting the coffee shop in portland or whatever it is, which the intention is there, but it's disruptive to people that are, you know, they're like, why is this -- why me. why not have that disruption be to every lobbyist, every

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111129:21:22:00

in. >> but that's gerrymandered bought politics. that's gerrymandered districts sold at auction. >> i hate to break the news to the american people and to governor christie, the president of the united states spent his entire summer trying to negotiate a budget deal. he didn't succeed, but they did that. >> he failed. >> no, the congress and the government failed. they failed the american people. i'm not sure how governor christie runs his state, but for him to sit around and give this president advice, because i don't seem to recall -- >> he runs it with a -- >> i don't care what he runs with it. you don't bully it. there's a separation of powers. the congress was set up with the super committee to do its job and they failed. it's not the president's job to -- >> karen, very quickly. >> don't even get yourself worked up, jimmy. that was chris christie

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111127:00:39:00

jimmy. >> jimmy, jimmy. you know, me and jimmy have some interactions the last few weeks. some of it has been good. some of it has been bad. but they put me on a new med. i told them if i feel and jimmy feels that it's making me slow in any shape or form, i'm going to get off the medication because i don't like to be down. i like to be up. >> corey's decision to go off his medication not only affects him but his new cell mate, jonathan elliott, who must cope with both corey and jimmy. >> did you brush your teeth today? >> no. >> that's crazy [ bleep ]. toothbrush so little. >> he's all right. hard to live with. it's just he has two personalities. it's kind of tough living in this cell. when there's three people in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111127:00:06:00

end of the day i still love jimmy. jimmy been with me all my life. i'm used to him and i want him. you know what i'm saying? plenty of times when i've been lonely, you know what i'm saying, hiding in the closet in foster homes, he's the one i talked to. he's not all bad. you know what i'm saying? we've made bad decisions together. >> a jail caseworker, who asked we not use her name, says corey's situation is not unique. >> i've had clients tell me that they've heard whispers, they've heard people talking, they've heard voices of their family members in their past, enemies in the past, animals, different various types of things. we never challenge their hallucinations. we always listen to them and then we try to make appropriate referrals. so if we feel like they need to see psychiatry, we make sure that happens. if they need to be medicated, we'll encourage medication and, if possible, have them see psychiatry and have them prescribed.

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