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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:05:54:00

our seniors. john: occasionally, a politician says enough. when gary johnson was governor of new mexico he kept saying no. >> i vetoed half of the legislative product. john: they must have hated you. >> they did. john: he was called ignorant of the veto process. >> i'm vetoing this piece of legislation because it is way too long and we don't understand what it says. john: after all these vetoes, new mexico must have collapsed in a heap of misery and poverty. >> no, what you would any is you got to sign these bills to get reelected. i vetoed these bills and got reelected. john: reelected by a wide margin. >> man is superior to government and should remain master over it, not the other way around. [ applause ] john: voters seemed to like that. much of the political class didn't. johnson vetoed even

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:22:47:00

can get on many android phones. that's a web-based service that let's you manage a lot of phone calls, if you get a voice message, it will transcribe the message and give it as an e-mail. you can forward calls. it's very cool. >> juliet: you were saying when you were trying to do a voice recognition type of thing, you called alex. >> that's right. there is another feature, google voice action. most have voice commands, you can program it to call home, call a friend or something. that's not new. this takes it a step further. it launches an application, too, so you can say something like, send a text message to john and start talking, it will take dictation. well, it was a little buggy. but i got it to work a little bit. >> juliet: that's a ringing endorsement. >> the good thing is it's software and software can always be improved. you have to give an a for trying. >> eric: do you think they'll

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:05:47:00

>> they lost 257 million dollars. john i'm surprised. >> everybody should be surprised. john: this former maryland governor, who is now running again. opposed the tax. >> they are always surprised. it reminds charlie brown. he was always surprised when lucy pulled the football away. they are always surprised in washington and state capitals when the dollars never come in. john: some of maryland's rich left the state. >> they are out of here. these people aren't stupid. >> i've lived here all my life. john: he isn't stupid he lives in that big house we showed you before. he made millions building this business which processes paychecks for companies. >> i started with $3,000 and one employee. john created 13,000 jobs. -- john: then he created 13,000 jobs. will he keep paying tacks in new york state after the governor signs a tax increase. >> we increased the income tax

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:02:54:00

john: occasionally, a politician says enough. when gary johnson was governor of new mexico he kept saying no. >> i vetoed half of the legislative product. john: they must have hated you. >> they did. john: he was called ignorant of the veto process. >> i'm vetoing this piece of legislation because it is way too long and we don't understand what it says. john: after all these vetoes, new mexico must have collapsed in a heap of misery and poverty. >> no, what you would any is you got to sign these bills to get reelected. i vetoed these bills and got reelected. john: reelected by a wide margin. >> man is superior to government and should remain master over it, not the other way around. [ applause ] john: voters seemed to like that. much of the political class didn't. johnson vetoed even nice-sounding bills like what

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101016:12:21:00

25% of all adults have cut the cord among the highest rates in the country, we interview on cell phones all the time. >> john, thanks for joining thus morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. a car chase turns violent in brazil. the driver smashing into car after car and then police, without a choice left, have to open fire on the guy. and look, he's taking out motorcycle cops, too.  hey, guys, i know i've been bad at this in the past,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:02:06:00

or president obama to assign responsibility to the democrats for this problem is not factually accurate. >> it is true in the past government has grown just as much, sometime more under republicans. these days it is the democrats who are most eager to spend. you ever think government is doing too much? >> this is what built the country. this is the declaration of independence and the constitution. john: pretty thin. limited government. you guys have gone way beyond this. >> i don't that i a social security system is excessive government. i don't think that a medicare system is -- excessive government. i don't think the student loan system is excessive government. >> we have to make sure the most vulnerable are always protected. john: protected by a big government the progressives' argument.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:12:45:00

>> from a surge in early votes to a delay in military ballots, there's already a few bumps along the road to midterm elections so how can voters be sure their voices will be heard? john is a conservative columnist with the wall"the wall street j and a fox news contributor. he joins us live this morning. good morning to you, sir. >> thank you. >> let's talk about this early voting. first off, democrats pouring in the early votes especially in the state of ohio. we have a couple of examples that you can take a look at. john, does this give democrats a big advantage when it comes to the midterm elections or does it just spread out the voting a little bit? >> well, the same thing happened in 2008. democrats did vote early. look, when we had only one election day and i wish we could almost go back to that. you could put all of the focal energy that you had in the campaign on one day. now it's spread out but for the party that has an enthusiasm gap, democrats aren't as excited about this election. it gives democratic

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101016:12:18:00

john, explain that. what is the background here? why would they be different if they're cell phone users? >> well, the big problem, of course, is that a quarter of all u.s. adults have cut the cord, are cell phone only. and that's a big problem for pollsters who use only landline phones. we can talk about our surveys and others who do use cell phones, but most at the state level and district level do not. so this new research suggests that those may be bias a little bit. but the issue that those who have cut the cord in the united states look -- are a distinct group. they tend to be younger, they're more likely to be his panic and more likely to live in urban areas. those people dispropossessionatly vote as democrats and that's the potential for bias there. >> research looks at registered voters & conducted by landlines. republicans are at 44% and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101016:12:20:00

population that way. 20% of all voters and according to the 2008 election poll are cell only. so this isn't just a problem for the general population. it's also a problem in voter surveys. john, how are these cell phone numbers getting in the hands of pollsters? i'd like to know. >> well, the companies provide lists of these two sample vendors. sample vendors are the same people that we did on turn to when we do residential telephone landlines. we randomly sample from both lists when we look at a clean sample of the american populous. we call people around dinnertime -- >> lovely, lovely. >> and there seem to be no difference on people's willingness to answer on a cell phone or a landline. that helps us somewhat, but we are getting different populations when we call on those different methodologies. and so combining them is important. of course, in our local polling here in washington, d.c., where

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101016:09:55:00

create -- maybe they are reconfiguring another product or service of how it is being districted. coming together as teamwork is important, but i also think that you have to really respect the inner head game here. yes, the know's are going to shatter people's confidence. giving them tools, maybe sending them to a motivational-type conference, giving them books, giving them other outlets to make them feel better so they don't feel so shattered at the end of the day. >> moving on, this is a question from john who writes -- i love this question because everybody is after that. elusive viral e-mail, right? just because he thought it was funny clearly it was not funny. there's no science to this, is there? >> first you want to think about why you want to go viral. you can start a viral campaign, but will it translate into more

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