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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110307:04:53:00

frame the story of world history is quite simple. for 500 years, the west, not just the united states, it started in western europe, the west patented six killer applications that set it apart from the rest and left the rest essentially stagnating for half a millennium, and those six killer applications were in fact open source. they were available to be condition loaded by any non-western so said that wanted to. the first to do it was japan beginning in the late 19th century, and so what we're seeing actually is the fulfillment of a roughly century-long process whereby one asian country after another has downloaded the killer applications of competition, of modern science, of the rule of law and private property rights, of modern medicine, the consumer society and the work ethics. those things together are the secret things of western civilization. >> countries around the world copied the west's secret to success. that's great for global growth,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110307:07:53:00

west patented six killer applications that set it apart from the rest and left the rest essentially stagnating for half a millennium, and those six killer applications were in fact open source. they were available to be condition loaded by any non-western so said that wanted to. the first to do it was japan beginning in the late 19th century, and so what we're seeing actually is the fulfillment of a roughly century-long process whereby one asian country after another has downloaded the killer applications of competition, of modern science, of the rule of law and private property rights, of modern medicine, the consumer society and the work ethics. those things together are the secret things of western civilization. >> countries around the world copied the west's secret to success. that's great for global growth, but what lessons can the united states learn? how can it flourish in a word where trade and technology are accelerating every day and new computers are everywhere.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110202:01:21:00

reason across the world people desire to model their economic structures after what we have done here for 200 years, which is capitalism, freedom, tolerance. again, the farthest thing that is possible one could imagine from what you espouse, which is dictatorship and a complete lack of tolerance. so, again, i think facts would inform your argument. and by the way, why do you live in london? why do you cherish the economics of london and britain as opposed to returning back to some other country to proselytize. >> countries like sudan and africa were known as africa. this is a system which existed for over a millennium in the area. only very recently have we had industrial revolution, a type of dictatorship which has been implemented by the very masters in the west who are supposedly propagating freedom and democracy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110113:04:32:00

remarkable inappropriateness given the religion of the congresswoman and the millennium of pain it has represented for the jewish people next. rnoon tos with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110113:07:31:00

congresswoman giffords after her offices were shot at after the vote for health care reform. i told her i was sorry she had to be as courageous -- in favor of health care reform as the providers to women who sometimes need abortions and other reproductive care services. i know language isn't necessarily the cause of the behavior, and it doesn't necessarily cause terrorism, but there are a lot of people in america who every day live in terror because of that language. >> lynn paltrow, cousin of congresswoman giffords. great to meet you. thanks for coming in. >> thank you for having me. we'll focus in on that one remark about blood libel, it's remarkable inappropriateness given the religion of the congresswoman and the millennium of pain it has represented for the jewish people next.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101211:01:09:00

poor and they oppress the poor so his goal is kind of shut down these back channel diplomatic conversations. is that really going to help human rights around the world? >> i think the transparency and accou accountability is absolutely fundamental. the space needs to be reduced. we've seen essentially and as glenn beck says that, you know, that assange is actually the man of the millennium. why? because it stops governments from lying to their people and so we've seen -- we've seen a whole lot of very, very important information which is -- >> what nobody is doing, they're making fun of mahmoud ahmadinejad as hitler. >> what you're hearing from him is baby talk. let me ask your other guest a question. you don't want diplomats to be able to keep secrets. you want total openness. >> i didn't actually say that. >> that means we can't free

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101211:04:09:00

ultimately they suppress the poor and they oppress the poor so his goal is kind of shut down these back channel diplomatic conversations. is that really going to help human rights around the world? >> i think the transparency and accou accountability is absolutely fundamental. the space needs to be reduced. we've seen essentially and as glenn beck says that, you know, that assange is actually the man of the millennium. why? because it stops governments from lying to their people and so we've seen -- we've seen a whole lot of very, very important information which is -- >> what nobody is doing, they're making fun of mahmoud ahmadinejad as hitler. >> what you're hearing from him is baby talk. let me ask your other guest a question. you don't want diplomats to be able to keep secrets. you want total openness. >> i didn't actually say that. >> that means we can't free

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101208:07:21:00

julian assange may not be the man of the year. he may not be the man of the decade or the century. he may actually turn out to be the man of the millennium. good or bad. because he may be the man that pushed us off the edge.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101207:22:21:00

julian assange may not be the man of the year. he may not be the man of the decade or the century. he may actually turn out to be the man of the millennium. good or bad. because he may be the man that pushed us off the edge. and headed toward profound global change. there is breaking news now on fox news channel. i'm shepard smith in new york. fox news confirmed elizabeth edwards died today of cancer at the age of 61. she was, of course, the wife of john edwards who ran for president in 2008. back in 2004 she announced she had breast cancer. in 2007, announced that it was in remission and had returned. just in the last few days we learned from family and doctors that it had spread to her liver. and that doctors had told elizabeth edwards they believed further treatment, further chemotherapy, further pain and suffering was not

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100920:18:31:00

could sustain life. >> right. and then on the other ones lost in space they didn't care where they were. >> we need to go to a "star trek" convention. >> they have them here in atlanta. 75% chance to find it by 2020 and 95% by 2264. so they think but they're not confident if they think it could take another 200 years. >> in the meantime i'm going to practice my best "we come in peace." chad, good to see you my friend. the clock is ticking on the ambitious millennium gross. millennium.

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