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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110217:17:09:00

political, that republicans don't like unions and using a fiscal crisis to advance their ideologue cal agenda. president obama says it seems more like a move against unions. in the meantime, 15 school systems in wisconsin canceled classes because teachers called a sickout over this. our talk back question today, is the teacher union fight more about politics, or is it about our children? sound off on facebook.com/carolcnn. i'll have your responses later in the hour. here's a look at what's ahead on the rundown, a texas sheriff worries about bordertowns where mexican drug smugglers have taken over. police in bahrain launch a deadly overnight crackdown on protesters. we're going to explain why that matters to washington. and the stimulus bill was meant to create jobs and jump

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110217:23:29:00

enjoy to the u.s. you just left the state department. tell us what you can about that meeting. >> well, thanks very much for having me on your show. the loss of life is really horrible and regrettable. the force used was proportional. we had to use it because it was necessary. and the protests started to disrupt the national economy and scaring the people. >> if i could, were the protesters armed? were they threatening other people? were they threatening the police?

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110217-01:37:00

protesters say they'll come back tomorrow. >> all right, miguel, who will continue to report on abcnews.com about every development in the protests there. and now, news about the shooting of two americans south of the u.s. border in mexico. one immigration and customs enforcement agent killed and another wounded. raising serious questions tonight, is this a sign that americans are being targeted just as tourists travel there for spring break? ryan owens has more. >> reporter: mexican authorities fear the u.s. agents were targeted as they drove their armored suv along a remote stretch of highway. the driver, special agent jaime zapata of brownsville, texas, was shot several times in the chest and killed. the other agent is recovering at a texas hospital. they were traveling alone through an area controlled by the zetas, an especially ruthless drug cartel. both agents worked for the u.s. embassy here in mexico city. and their shootings raise an

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NBC Nightly News-20110217-01:41:00

left the agents for dead but the wounded agent was able to call for help. law enforcement sources say questions have been raised as to why the agents stopped. how the gunmen got the into the armored vehicle. what may have been stolen from the vehicles. and if all security procedures were followed. sources believe the zeta cartel is responsible for the attack. late today secretary of homeland security janet napolitano and attorney general eric holder announced the creation of a joint task force to coordinate with mexican authorities so they can bring those responsible to justice. brian. >> jose diaz-balart from telemundo. thank you for that report tonight. when our broadcast continues on a wednesday night, the whole nation has been following her story of courage and grit. next we'll go inside the hospital where doctors show us what gabrielle giffords is doing and why it may be the hardest work of her life. and later, a star with the voice and the vision and who is giving people a shot at a better life.

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NBC Nightly News-20110217-01:34:00

prefer reform to regime collapse, protests continued for a sixth day. a police truck drove through crowds to disperse them. the united states supports the yemeni government. without it, al qaeda could have an even bigger sanctuary in yemen. protests are also spreading in bahrain, a tiny but crucial u.s. ally. demonstrators today held a funeral for one of two people killed this week. thousands of protesters are also trying to copy egypt's revolt, camping out in the main square of the capital, manama. "the new york times" nicholas kristof was there. >> reporter: richard, there were huge and growing crowds today. there was no violence largely because the police pulled back and seemed to avoid confrontations after the previous deaths. it was also striking how many women there were involved in the protests. >> i'm here to be with my brothers and my sisters. we want democracy, we want a free country. >> reporter: trouble in bahrain could further destabilize the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110217:19:23:00

you're saying to them is that the police and firemen are more important than the teachers who are part of the future and who are educating their children. that's what the teachers, i'm sure, are thinking when you say you know, we're going to exempt the firefighters and police because they're the first line. teachers may feel they're the first line, as well. >> it comes down to a public safety issue. if the people walk out of a correctional facility and there's nobody to guard the inmates, we're going to have to have people fill in and do that. that's what we'll have to do. it's obviously a public safety issue and something the governor chose not to exemt those folks so we won't have a walk out from that angle. >> you're in the capitol now. i would imagine, i'm hearing noise. what's the atmosphere like there. >> there's a lot of people protesting. we're actually in caucus right now discussion the bill. and we'll be going to the floor later today hopefully or we'll

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110217-01:57:00

christina would have said peace and justice which is what was on her sweatshirt that saturday morning. >> reporter: and this is what tucson's healing looks like. >> i have a hole in my life for a nine-year-old. will you be it? will you fill it for me? >> reporter: connecting through tragedy and forming a new picture of hope. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." his job bust drug dealers. his home for the night a bay area jail cell. what a top narcotics officer is accused of after an undercover sting. her job. how police used her position at

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110217-01:59:00

have to be reconstructing a much smaller department. >> if you think about our patrol force itself is roughly 560. half the patrol force would be gone. certainly that would be supplemented by people coming in from other parts of the department but it is a significant piece of our department. >> reporter: it is affecting all departments. 149 firefighters might also lose their jobs this year. in fact, nothing is secure as san jose tries to close a $130 million budget deficit. >> we are looking at what we could see record number of layoffs throughout the organization just simply to be able to afford to pay the bills that we have. >> reporter: the council member saying it is a path to bankruptcy if nothing is done. there will be further program cuts and service reductions and council plans to ask its unions for salary cuts and pension reform. ideas the public supported in the last election. >> hate to see anybody lose their job right now and if it could save someone's job if everybody takes a little bit of a cut then

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110217-01:38:00

alarming question, are drug cartels now targeting americans? >> as they see that the u.s. involvement grows more and more and more, the temptation on their part to start going after americans will also grow. >> reporter: weeks away from spring break that is not what parents want to hear. acapulco used to be a destination of choice. but drug-related murders have cut spring break trips nearly in half. the truth is most of mexico's drug violence has been along the border with the united states. and in a few mexican states. nowhere near the tourist hot spots. cancun, cabo san lucas, and peurto vallerta, are all on the coast, all a safe distance away. tonight, mexican leaders are vowing not to let up on the cartels. america is promising to help despite losing one of its own in the line of duty. ryan owens, abc news, mexico city.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110217-01:37:00

they had to know, but the attitude was sort of, "if you're doing something wrong, we don't want to know," madoff said. >> american law treats willful blindness the same as actual knowledge. you can't shut your eyes and avoid having knowledge attributed to you that you would have known had you opened your eyes. >> it stirs up a certain level of anger for me. >> reporter: for george neirenberg, who lost his life savings with madoff, this strengthens his position about the complicity of banks. >> if they had some sort of awareness and had reported it, a lot of people would have been spared a lot of undue hardship in their lives. >> reporter: madoff didn't name specific banks or funds but said he met in prison with irving picard, a court-appointed lawyer trying to recover money for some of madoff's victims and provided picard with useful information. >> he's a very self-serving witness. >> reporter: and maybe the least credible man in america. picard filed a $6.4 billion suit

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