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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110123:03:26:00

play boy 74-year-old rich millionaire who happens to be the leader of the country. >> geraldo: certainly less hypocritical than people who preach family values me. >> there you go preaching the family values. much easier to up your standards when you have none whatsoever. i think it is important in all seriousness, people don't have the same respect for the heads of as the united states. in canada, the biggest concern was our prime minister was getting pied regularly in the face. they would walk up and put the pie in the face and five second smashing. it is disrespectful and degrading. >> geraldo: kimberly, stick around. you guys, excellent. after the break, the tea party takes the granite state. and the woman who is heading to prison for attempting to extort millions from basketball great millions from basketball great rick patino joins us live.ra

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110123:10:26:00

millionaire who happens to be the leader of the country. >> geraldo: certainly less hypocritical than people who preach family values me. >> there you go preaching the family values. much easier to up your standards when you have none whatsoever. i think it is important in all seriousness, people don't have the same respect for the heads of as the united states. in canada, the biggest concern was our prime minister was getting pied regularly in the face. they would walk up and put the pie in the face and five second smashing. it is disrespectful and degrading. >> geraldo: kimberly, stick around. you guys, excellent. after the break, the tea party takes the granite state. and the woman who is heading to prison for attempting [ male announcer ] we gave it more horsepower than any of its german competitors. but it isn't real performance unless it's wielded with precision.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110123:06:26:00

millionaire who happens to be the leader of the country. >> geraldo: certainly less hypocritical than people who preach family values me. >> there you go preaching the family values. much easier to up your standards when you have none whatsoever. i think it is important in all seriousness, people don't have the same respect for the heads of as the united states. in canada, the biggest concern was our prime minister was getting pied regularly in the face. they would walk up and put the pie in the face and five second smashing. it is disrespectful and degrading. >> geraldo: kimberly, stick around. you guys, excellent. after the break, the tea party takes the granite state. and the woman who is heading to prison for attempting [ dennis ] they're moms, da veterans, coaches. ♪

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110120-01:48:00

providing bread for more than 400 restaurants. and in the baking business, there are plenty of rules to follow. for example, the f.d.a. oversees frozen cheese pizzas but not frozen pepperoni pizza which are under the department of agriculture. another f.d.a. rule tells you what percentage of cherry pies must be actual cherries. and there's a pentagon rule on the making of brownies that runs to 26 pages. according to a small business administration study last year, federal regulations cost companies with fewer than 20 workers an average of $10,585 per worker. compared to $7,755 an employee for large firms. the government printing office says that in 2009, there were 163,333 pages in the code of federal regulations. and experts say when you put them altogether there's a lot of overlap. take water heater regulations. the e.p.a. recommends setting

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110120:01:16:00

they eat our lunch, and now they go to dinner. the great musician yo-yo ma is also there as well as hollywood star jacky chen. >> there are also note worthy no-shows, senate majority leader harry reid traveling back and house speaker john boehner the porch and circumstance with the dinner is not his thing. so two of the most important men in washington are sitting this one out. we're looking now to see if there's anything more to this story. >> the main event for this week's meeting, on the menu, because i know we all care, surf and turf, and on a classic american note old-fashioned pie with ice cream. do they deliver? i'm hungry. >> i care what they're eating. what came out of the meeting, a frank and candid conversation on human rights, a pledge of cooperation on key issues and a chance to lay a foundation for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110120:10:06:00

year in china and they need work. that's why china needs to keep growing. what do they manufacture? they work in the factories, manufacture flat screen televisions, microwave ovens, fridges and clothes and the shoes that we wear. we're all able to buy those things a lot cheaper than we were ten years ago precisely because of market here, the manufacturers here that are able to produce these things with 70% of the u.s. gdp made up from consumers that be that's been good news for the u.s. in the past. now they want to get a bigger share of this pie here in china as well. >> cnn's stan grant reporting from beijing. thanks a lot, stan. thousands of miles from washington there's a young boy bridging the divide between the u.s. and china in his own personal way. coming up, we'll introduce you to an american teenager who's studying in beijing and living with a local family, embracing the culture as well. he's going to tell us what he likes about china and what he's learned. that's a little bit later in our

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110118:08:39:00

thing. >> absolutely not. >> melissa, thank you for joining us. i've seen you earlier today. is this birther thing essentially an ethnic charge against the president, somebody named barack obama couldn't be an american he has an african name let's play with this thing that he welcome back wasn't born here? >> it's partly that. the fact that it coincides with immigration, about changing the ways in what we count as an american citizen, this discourse on anchor babies, these things are clearly connected but let's be clear they are also connected to economic anxiety. part of what happens typically in the american political history is that whenever the economic pie shrinks, we do an ethnic balkanization. we move to our own corners and start to claim who doesn't have a claim on the american pie and that's part of what's going on here. >> as bad as the economy got under reagan nobody never said

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110118:00:40:00

in the american political history is that whenever the economic pie shrinks, we do an ethnic balkanization. we move to our own corners and start to claim who doesn't have a claim on the american pie and that's part of what's going on here. >> as bad as the economy got under reagan nobody never said he wasn't an american. you laugh. it's so absurd. this is the thing. michael this, is what's different. no one would say george w. if they thought he had an i.q. of 4 would say he was a 4 i.q. american. they wouldn't question his legitimacy to be here. although his i.q. was arguably higher. he went to harvard business. even if you didn't like the guy you wouldn't deny his legitimacy. 27% of respondents say president obama was born in some other country. among republicans it's almost half.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110117:22:39:00

perspective. >> you didn't expect his birth thing. >> absolutely not. >> melissa, thank you for joining us. i've seen you earlier today. is this birther thing essentially an ethnic charge against the president, somebody named barack obama couldn't be an american he has an african name let's play with this thing that he welcome back wasn't born here? >> it's partly that. the fact that it coincides with immigration, about changing the ways in what we count as an american citizen, this discourse on anchor babies, these things are clearly connected but let's be clear they are also connected to economic anxiety. part of what happens typically in the american political history is that whenever the economic pie shrinks, we do an ethnic balkanization. we move to our own corners and start to claim who doesn't have a claim on the american pie and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110113:20:52:00

>> reporter: i met a kenyan fishermen who tells me somali pirates held him hostage for five days. i was scared, we suffered a lot, they mistreated us they wouldn't give us water. i was lucky a spanish ship eventually rescued me. most of the 400 hostages have to rely on negotiations to deal with the pie the rats, money for their freedom. steven askins, a maritime lawyer, says the pirates have the leverage. >> they are not under any pressure of time they under no real threats of intervention by the military. they are unlikely to be arrested. they are not losing money by sitting on the ship. >> reporter: a long process of haggling over ransom starts and could take six months or more to make a deal. >> they will use somebody who speaks english, who will not necessarily be a pirate himself. he will be brought in by the gang because of his -- his own expertise in negotiating.

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