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NBC Nightly News-20111216-01:37:00

which is what drunken power would imply. it wasn't that i felt i was bigger. it was that i felt so tired and i tried to do so many things that i felt empty. >> reporter: in a separate interview with the des moines register, gingrich, whose half sister is gay, was asked if being gay is a choice. >> i believe it's a combination of genetics and environment. i think both are involved. i think people have many ranges of choices. people choose to be celibate. >> reporter: sparks may fly tonight at the final debate in sioux city. chuck todd, nbc news, washington. >> there are new numbers tonight that will get your attention. according to the census bureau 1 in 2 americans is either low income or poor now. that's a total of 146 million of our fellow citizens and a reflection of how the middle class has been squeezed and even working people are having difficulty paying for food, gas, heat and medical care. wages for low income workers have fallen over the last 30 years or stayed flat while

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111216-01:59:00

blatant discrimination against latinos and a systemic disregard for the u.s. constitution. it's happening in maricopa county, arizona, in the office of sheriff joe arpaio. and it's something san francisco district attorney george gascon says he saw firsthand. he was police chief in mesa, arizona, when he did complain about arpaio. >> i would tell people and i said, you know, i never lived in the south during, you know, the segregation years. but based on what i've read and seen, this feels like that. and people would say to me, nah, you're exaggerating. i said no, you have to come and see it. >> reporter: here's how sheriff arpaio once described his crackdown on illegal immigrants. >> we have investigated, detained, arrested, investigated in our jails, acting as federal immigration agents over 40,000 people. >> reporter: but after a 2.5- year investigation, the u.s. justice department now says

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NBC Nightly News-20111216-01:48:00

and was deadly, killing about 60% of the people infected. the city stopped the outbreak by killing all chickens. since then periodic outbreaks have occurred in southeast asia, but the virus has never been very contagious, infecting only a few people at a time. the two scientists, one in europe and the other at the university of wisconsin, genetically altered wild bird flu so it could be easily transmitted from person to person. they proved it by using ferrets which transmit flu like humans. they submitted to results to two top journals, "science" and "nature." scientists did this to see what would have to happen in nature to make a pandemic. others say it could be a cookbook for terrorists. a government panel will make the recommendations. but it's not certain the journals will follow them. >> scary stuff. bob bazell, thanks, as always. up next as we continue, a better than average family portrait just released today.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111216-01:32:00

wyden, to introduce a new cost- cutting plan for medicare. >> we want to show that a bipartisan solution is out there. >> reporter: starting in 2022, he says, seniors would have the option to stay on traditional medicare or choose from a menu of private plans. how would this plan save money? >> it would save money because it would give seniors choices. it would give choice and competition. >> reporter: traditional medicare was not a choice in the proposal ryan unveiled in april. back then, ryan envisioned back then, ryan envisioned ending medicare and giving seniors subsidies to buy private insurance. but the congressional budget office estimated ryan's formula would cost the average senior $6,400 more in 2022 than they pay today. your original plan was unpopular with voters, is this an attempt... >> i think it wasn't at all. this is just adding an option to the plan that we already put out. >> reporter: but the white house panned this new proposal, arguing that insurance companies

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111216-01:40:00

businessman. >> i like to be in stress. it's my competitive advantage. >> reporter: analysts here say his campaign is seen as a long shot. the difficulties start now. he has to collect two million signatures in the next month to even get on the ballot. charlie d'agata, cbs news, moscow. >> pelley: back for a moment to vladimir putin's appearance on russian t.v. today. he noted that senator john mccain had used twitter to show support for anti-putin protesters. putin suggested that since mccain was tortured as a p.o.w. in vietnam he must be "nuts." mccain quickly responded today odth another tweet. he la nina factor in the new weather forecast for the winter. the hunt for a long island serial killer. and anthony mason with a portrait of a photographer and her amazing work. when the "cbs evening news"

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111216-01:56:00

mirror or a shadow. maier worked as a nanny and housekeeper in chicago. but on her own time, a roleflex strapped to her neck, she indulged her secret talent-- taking pictures. remarkable pictures. this woman was not an amateur. >> no. i don't think she ever made a penny from her photographs, but she certainly was no amateur. >> reporter: howard greenberg is a leading photography dealer. tonight his gallery is opening the first major exhibition of maier's pictures in new york. >> she never showed them to anyone. nobody knew she was making the photographs. she did them by herself, for herself for reasons we can only guess at. >> reporter: and we might never have seen them if not for john maloof. >> the box i bought was the biggest box they had of negatives, and it was loaded to the top. >> reporter: a few years ago maloof, a real estate agent, saw them at a chicago auction house. >> rolls and rolls of undeveloped film.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111216:09:45:00

division of saying tolerance versus substantively changing the laws. i have had a long, consistent track record for standing few for values of this country. not discriminating. it had a no discriminating policy in my office. we are not talking about discrimination. we are talking about changing the basic values of our country. >> chris: governor romney, 30 seconds to respond, sir. >> that is a very novel understanding of what our supreme court of massachusetts did. i think everybody in massachusetts and the legal profession in massachusetts and my legal counsel indicated that the supreme court of massachusetts determined that under our constitution, same-sex marriage was required. and the idea that somehow that was up to me to make a choice as to whether we had it or not is a little unusual. we got together with our legislature and i fought leading an effort to put in place a constitutional amendment in massachusetts to overturn the court's decision to make marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman. this is something i battled in the year i had after their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111216:01:17:00

office, those things have to be done. he specifically talked about. >> bill: i agree with that i think those monopolies were crazy back then. is that getting through? >> i will tell you, yeah. because right here is the candidate that knows -- is the embodiment of george washington, goodness, honesty and let me tell you something else. right here, this is the guy that could beat barack obama in the next election. right here. he is great at debates. is he clean, he has never taken any money. is he not doing anything with solyndra. >> bill: small government. >> pro-life. >> bill: if i can read expression are you paying that baby. >> no. is he wearing the blue tie and everything. i'm going to start calling him mr. president right here. this is the next george washington. baby george for president. 2012. >> bill: glenn beck,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111216:05:28:00

economy works. this president doesn't know how the economy works. i believe to create jobs it helps to have created jobs. >> chris: thank you. speaker gingrich, on the freddie mac website in 2007, you said this -- "i like the gse, or government sponsored enterprise, like freddie mac model. making homeownership more affordable is a policy goal that i believe conservatives should embrace." now in an earlier debate, recent debate you said politicians like barney frank, who in your words profited from the environment that led to the financial meltdown should go to jail. now that it turns out that you were on the freddie mac payroll to the tune of more than $1.6 million, how do you answer critics who say you are being hypocritical? >> i think pretty straightforward. barney frank was in public office, with direct power over freddie mac. he exploited that power, just as chris dodd was in public office when he got special

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