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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110126:01:38:00

i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill owe o'reilly in iss it legal segment. former obama chief of staff rahm emanuel cannot run for mayor of chicago where is he predicted to win. kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. >> the municipal code in illinois says you have to have lived in that municipality for the year preceding the election. everybody going to run you have

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110125:06:23:00

president clinton, went back to chicago ran for congress, back to chicago. i think his intent is to live in chicago at all times, is it not? >> clearly. election law is about intent and physical presence. lawyers for both sides would agree. where he falls down is intent is easy to prove. physical presence, he didn't have it. because of unique circumstances where he rented out his house and in a squabble with tenants they wouldn't get out so he could move in. president obama could company home and run for mayor because there is nobody living in his house. because rahm emanuel could not stay in his house the lawyers tried to get him out. he fails this strict rule of having to live in the municipality for a year ahead of time the court by 2-1 agreed with that line of argument.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110125:03:23:00

in chicago, went to work for president clinton, went back to chicago ran for congress, back to chicago. i think his intent is to live in chicago at all times, is it not? >> clearly. election law is about intent and physical presence. lawyers for both sides would agree. where he falls down is intent is easy to prove. physical presence, he didn't have it. because of unique circumstances where he rented out his house and in a squabble with tenants they wouldn't get out so he could move in. president obama could company home and run for mayor because there is nobody living in his house. because rahm emanuel could not stay in his house the lawyers tried to get him out. he fails this strict rule of having to live in the municipality for a year ahead of time the court by 2-1 agreed with that line of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110125:00:31:00

we go forward. a candidate must meet not only the election codes of voter residency standard, but also must have actually resided within the municipality for one year before the election. a qualification that the candidate unquestionably does not satisfy. he was in washington. >> and that came from your reading, you're quoting from the appellate decision, strong dissent, but very declarative. >> and they had a starkly different conclusion. that's what the emanuel camp is pointing to. and this dissenting judge. they think they can take all of that -- >> this guy gave up one of the most powerful jobs in the government, in the world. he was the chief of staff of the president. if you call in to cabinet agencies around this town, they will tell you, oh, rahm just called. he's still calling into the white house and the big departments around town saying, hey, do that, do this, hire that guy. >> he might have gave that up, but he still could have been without a job as chief of staff

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110125:19:17:00

court's order that took rahm emanuel out of the running. the illinois supreme court has also ordered election officials not to print any ballots without emanuel's name. nbc's john yang live in chicago. this is why i loved living there for continue yeten years. here we just learned in the last hour that looks like -- can we say rahm is on the ballot now? >> reporter: for the time being, tamron, he's on the ballot, he's off the ballot, back on the ballot. the court ordered this stay. this is the order, one-page order, saying that the ballots that -- if any ballots printed while the appeal is going on, they have to include rahm's name but they haven't taken the appeal. they haven't said they will take the appeal. the issue, here, of course whether or not rahm emanuel meets the state law's requirement that any candidate for mayor, in any municipality in the state of illinois has to reside in that municipality for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110114:15:10:00

let's start with something big. what is a municipal bond. >> when cities, hospitals, schools, when they need money go to the municipal bond market to borrow money and say, investors we'll pay you an interest rate, tax free on the money you receive, so, go ahead, loan us that money, and the problem is, when investors start to think that either the municipality, the city, the town, the school, the hospital, won't be able to pay them back, in the they say, we are going to back away, we're going to back away, or these hospitals or groups have to raise the amount of interest they are willing to pay. it is kind of complicated, but is an investment that is based on the good faith and credit of these towns, hospitals or cities. the problem is, when people -- investors back away it costs that much more to borrow the same dollars and sometimes, what we are seeing now, is there could be defaults and a hospital might close or the town in new jersey might say, we cannot pay our bills and we'll have to declare bankruptcy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110108:09:32:00

banned public smoking on sidewalks in front of businesses. it claims to be the first municipality of new york to do so. the law has a loophole, though. it is not illegal to smoke in the actual street. neighboring new york city is considering a smoking ban in pedestrian plazas and parks. finally, first the black birds fell in arkansas new year's eve. since then, dozens of mass die-offs have been reported across the world. all those spikes there. conspiracy theories abound. but biologists insist these things happen all the time. u.s. geological survey records show that on average 163 such events are reported to the government each year. our top story at the bottom of the hour. president obama says new unemployment figures show a trend in the right direction. the december jobless rate fell to 9.4%. the economy created 103,000

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110107:20:23:00

in california banning smoking in all public places. so, essentially it only applyies to 1.3 mile stretch of land. my first point is it is kind of limited. so it is not infringing on your rights as large as it possibly could and you can argue that the municipality does have the power to protect the health of its citizens by banning smoking as, in a specific area and this is what the people of great neck wanted. so many of them complain. a lost merchants have gotten complaints from customers so they are responding to what the people want. >>shepard: tom? >>guest: be clear, this law has nothing to do with protecting people from second-hand smoke. i challenge anybody who produce a study that says a person smoking a greet in the open air on the sidewalk is harming anybody besides themselves. what this is about is the government telling adults well informed adults the risks of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110107:23:32:00

businesses. it claims to be the first municipality of new york to do so. the law has a loophole, though. it is not illegal to smoke in the actual street. neighboring new york city is considering a smoking ban in pedestrian plazas and parks. finally, first the black birds fell in arkansas new year's eve. since then, dozens of mass die-offs have been reported across the world. all those spikes there. conspiracy theories abound. but biologists insist these things happen all the time. u.s. geological survey records show that on average 163 such events are reported to the government each year. our top story at the bottom of the hour. president obama says new unemployment figures show a trend in the right direction. the december jobless rate fell to 9.4%. the economy created 103,000 jobs, but that is less than economists hoped.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110107:17:34:00

now say now one of the biggest problems is with pensions. give me an overview, peter, of what you're seeing with the pension problems for these states. >> the state and municipality have an unfunded pension liability. and in addition to their immediate budget woes, they're having increasing ability justifying to bond rating agencies. the structure of their pension liabilities long term which is causing them to lose their bond credit ratings, having them fall. look at illinois. then that raises their interest costs and make their budget woes even worse. you know, a bad pension system, a pension system that's chronically underfunded can affect you right now, even if it has enough money right now because the bond rating agencies down grade you. >> in fact, we have an expert on that front. jon karl is the founder and president of the retirement learning center. when you look at, take illinois as an example. it dozen matter even if they had their funds earning an 8% return over the next few years.

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