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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20131225-01:34:00

victory in his campaign to unmask the national security agency's global surveillance programs. snowden told the "washington post": snowden, a former n.s.a. computer specialist, has leaked top secret files detailing how the u.s. collects massive amounts of phone and internet data. the government argues bulk collections helped detect terrorist plots, but in defending his leaks in june, snowden told britain's the "guardian" newspaper innocent americans need to know their privacy rights are being violated. >> the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong. >> reporter: snowden made the same point to the "post," insisting he's a whistle-blower and not a defector. >> reporter: but the u.s. justice department has charged him under the espionage act with divulging classified information.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20131225-01:51:00

so he used two technologies common even in the poorest countries-- a smart phone that works with a personal sound amplifier in the ear connected by bluetooth. an app lets users raise or lower the volume and adjust treble and base. but if i'm someplace that doesn't even have cell phone service -- >> you don't need that. >> reporter: these two still talk to each other? >> yes. >> reporter: at up to $4,000, the tiny high tech hearing aids americans can buy are too expensive for most of the estimated 365 million people worldwide with severe hearing loss. only seven million hearing aids were sold last year, and 85% of them ended up in american and european ears. what was your goal when you started to develop a device like this? >> it has been to give people solutions in developing countries that they don't exist. >> reporter: and give them a price low enough that people

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131224:11:42:00

rochambeau. >> the lines are still long, the most well attended park in the country. >> we have over a million visitors in a year, the most visited historic home in america. >> the other thing that is important to bring out, when the government shut down, they tried to shut down that park. they said pick up the barriers. we're privately run. we don't need any federal aid. they had to come back and grab the bike racks and let the people into the parking lot during this shutdown. it is miraculous. if anybody wants to go, all ages. this is an interactive museum inside which we'll see next hour. >> washington secret six getting everybody excited about living history. >> it's wonderful. good stuff. christmas trees, gift giving are just a few of the great traditions we associate with christmas. but where do these customs come from?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131224:09:14:00

and from the crew of "apollo 8," we close with goodnight, good luck, a merry christmas, and god bless all of you, all of you on the good earth. >> bless you all, all of you on the good earth, from way up here, where humans have never been before, where you guys look awesome. that was 45 years ago tomorrow, christmas eve, and millions of people heard that first ever broadcast from space. today in chicago, they re-enacted that live broadcast from space with astronaut jim lovell taking turns, reading those lines from genesis with high school students, and they did it in the museum where the "apollo 8" capsule is now on display. given what was happening in the world in 1968 when those men said that for the first time, i think there probably isn't a way to ever recreate how important that was at the time it was first heard by millions of people. in today's news, now and maybe ever, there is no other thing that will ever be like that, but

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131224:02:14:00

earth. and the gathering together of the waters called the seas. and god saw that it was good. and from the crew of "apollo 8," we close with goodnight, good luck, a merry christmas, and god bless all of you, all of you on the good earth. >> bless you all, all of you on the good earth, from way up here, where humans have never been before, where you guys look awesome. that was 45 years ago tomorrow, christmas eve, and millions of people heard that first ever broadcast from space. today in chicago, they re-enacted that live broadcast from space with astronaut jim lovell taking turns, reading those lines from genesis with high school students, and they did it in the museum where the "apollo 8" capsule is now on display. given what was happening in the world in 1968 when those men said that for the first time, i think there probably isn't a way to ever recreate how important that was at the time it was

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NBC Nightly News-20131224-01:33:00

secure digital chip that generates a unique code every time it's used. making it harder to reproduce the card. much of europe has used the technology for a decade. >> smartchip cards have proven to be much safer. and other countries that have already adopted this technology, they've seen fraud rates drop by as much as 67%. >> reporter: until recently, u.s. card companies had held off switching to the more expensive chips. but they're now starting to roll the cards out, and we could see all major retailers accepting them by late 2015. still experts say the new cards won't solve every problem. >> the chips will prevent one kind of fraud. card cloning. but they won't prevent online fraud. they won't prevent if someone steals your wallet and steals your card. so they're a good step, but it's just a baby step. >> reporter: and there are some disappointing retail numbers out tonight. although it is unclear how the target security breach impacted the numbers. according to shopper track holiday sales this past week when compared to last year were down 3% and foot traffic in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131224:05:14:00

>> and god then left the waters under the heaven be gathered together into one place and let the dry land appear, and it was so. and god called the dry land earth. and the gathering together of the waters called the seas. and god saw that it was good. and from the crew of "apollo 8," we close with goodnight, good luck, a merry christmas, and god bless all of you, all of you on the good earth. >> bless you all, all of you on the good earth, from way up here, where humans have never been before, where you guys look awesome. that was 45 years ago tomorrow, christmas eve, and millions of people heard that first ever broadcast from space. today in chicago, they re-enacted that live broadcast from space with astronaut jim lovell taking turns, reading those lines from genesis with high school students, and they did it in the museum where the "apollo 8" capsule is now on display. given what was happening in the world in 1968 when those men said that for the first time, i think there probably isn't a way

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20131224-01:45:00

>> what's better than cheese, a man named kurt beecher. >> reporter: kurt beecher and she loves his made in america story. >> ten years ago he opened a cheese shop in seattle. >> reporter: turns out that was just the beginning. >> i'm going to have to go find it. >> for me that would be very nice. >> reporter: not only were we out to find it but make it. headed to beechers cheese. the fedex man right there, his christmas delivery. they sell cheese from all over america. >> this is the cheese counter? >> it is. this is the glory that you see. >> can you rattle off states represented here? >> wisconsin, minnesota, washington, oregon, vermont, new york, texas. >> can't forget texas. >> reporter: because this christmas they are not forgetting the american farmer. >> when you are putting cheese on the holiday platter this year, you could be helping an american farmer? >> definitely. >> reporter: here at beechers they make their own cheese, too. i was about to suit up. >> this is dan, our head cheese maker. >> reporter: dan, about to teach me. >> this is? >> the cheese production floor.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131223:10:37:00

hawaii says he may take further action to protect americans in south sudan. the president sending dozens of military personnel to evacuate 380 u.s. officials and citizens. a new fallout from the massive target security breech now millions of credit and debit card accounts stolen showing up on the black market giving thieves free reigns to use stolen cards and steal pin numbers and empty bank accounts. this is the first class action lawsuit in at least two states with shock shoppers seeking millions in damages. >> there is a museum for everything you can think of. now there's a museum in oklahoma set to open an exhibit dedicated to sadam hussein. you can take a look at tailored uniforms for the former iraqi president as well as firearms. it is on loan from a former

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131222:18:28:00

from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. now tell me, what's in your wallet? crowds are lining a neighborhood street in cleveland to visit the house in a classic christmas movie "a christmas story." crowds gather to see the house, which is now a museum. >> it captures the essence of what christmas is. the family chaos, the food, the presents. >> i was ralphie as a kid without the little brother. >> it cannot be christmas without "a christmas story." >> how many times you seen the film? >> probably 50, maybe. >> that's awesome. to mark the film's 30th anniversary, fans are holding a convention this year. should be fun. it's a 21st century love story that's redefining computer

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