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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100906:13:58:00

school curriculum is the basics, plus lessons from real world business and community leaders to show kids where the basics will take them. revolutionary, for a japanese school system known for rigidity and formality. but shirota is not your average principal. he's not even a trained educator. his lack of experience in the setting is what led the setting to recruit him. >> principals are people who became teachers right after graduating from college, he says. that limits any outside the box thinking, he explains. he runs his school more like a corporation. students, his workers, and he keeps track of them. >> as you know, all the names of all the students. >> only name but also in the -- >> you know their test scores and their names? >> every single one?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100906:13:59:00

>> all of them. >> he's different, said this student. more like a friend sometimes but still the boss. in the three years since shirota has been principal, the school claims higher test scores. the result, he believes, of a number of innovations. it's 6:40 in the innovation a e students are still here. this is an unusual move by this public school to try to boost its test scores. it's where i meet 15-year-old koya. we start at 7:00 p.m., nakimura explains. he's been in school since 8:00 in the morning and leaves at 9:30 at night. critics call this too tough for a public school, but shirota says the old must give way to new thinking and other educators in the country are taking note. the bottom line, says this former businessman if japan's corporations must adapt and compete in a global economy it only makes sense that, so, too,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100906:13:38:00

so we promote the flying of american flags. >> the principal says she will talk to the secured garth,o guard, but in the meantime, jeremy is more than welcome to continue his public display of patriotism. >> me and my dad and my brother, i mean, that's what we do, i mean, like that's a family tradition. he's always had flags on his truck, my brother puts flags on his truck, i'm doing it on mine. >> ginger delgato from denver, kddr on that. that is like an american shot right there, right? on the back of a ford pickup truck, with two american flags! juliet: he has a relative in the military. it sounds like the security guard has too much time on his hands, too much of an ego. bill: he won his fight in colorado, good for him. robert gibbs, you remember a while back, right, he got some attention after talking to the professional left, nothinging president obama. as mr. gibbs was watching tv over the weekend, he heard more of that. why two leading liberal

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100904:00:53:00

his greater longer short stories. i amgen reading from the library of america thurber writings and drawings. pal smerch. as we bring you part two of the greatest man in the world. by james thurber. pal smerch, had the reporters discovered once knifed the principal of his high school, not mortally, to be sure, but he had knifed him and on another occasion, surprised him in the act of stealing an altar cloth. for each of these offenses, he has served a sentence in the reformatory. both organizations prayed that an understanding providence might, however awful such a thing seemed. bring disaster to the rusty battered plane and its illustrious pilot.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100904:20:45:00

take that hit and reduce the mortgage to where it's an amount that is less than the value of the home, then the lender can off-load that loan on to the taxpayers and get it off their default risk. >> julie: a lot of critics are calling this redistribution, essentially the government having it's a way with taxpayers' money, could this in the end bite us back? >> certainly. the estimates are still after modification of loans, once you go through the program you'll have a lower interest rate and the principal will be reduce the still the estimates one in five will default. that is going to fall on the taxpayer if that occurs. >> julie: if you qualify, let's say we own a home for $150,000 which is our mortgage but the home is valued at $70,000, what happens to your mortgage payment in that sort of scenario?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100903:16:51:00

in school after teaching, limiting outside the box teaching. he keeps track of the students. >> you know all the names of all the students. >> know the name of every person, and their testing score. >> you know the test scores and their names? >> yes. >> every single one. >> all of them. >> reporter: he's different, says a student, more like a friend sometimes. but still the boss. in the three years since shirota has been principal, the school claims higher test scores. the rut, he believes, of a number of innovations. it's 6:40 in the evening, and still are still here at the junior high school. the reason why, night school is about to begin. this is an unusual move by this public school to try to boost its test scores. it's where i meet 15-year-old coya nakam ow ra. we start at 7:00 p.m., he explains. he has been at school since 8:00 in the morning and leaves at 9:30 at night. critics call this too tough for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:08:34:00

who may not have anybody they can contact. what do you do about those folks? >> we ask people at this time to check on their neighbors and check on family members and particularly the elderly. i know as a summer resident of cape cod, i have been around with my neighbors this week checking to make sure they have supplies, make sure they know the latest information if shelters were to open and what the latest guidance is. yesterday in fact there were some camp grounds that were evacuated and some beaches that were closed. so it is really just caring for each other. the red cross is based on a principal of neighbor helping neighbor. and that's what we are doing here in cape cod. i tell you, it is heartwarming to see people coming in from other parts of the country. now is our turn. we are having the hurricane and the disas inert northeast. but we -- disaster in the northeast. >> good for you and best of luck in your efforts. again anybody who has a neighbor or family member in the area, check in on them. make sure they are okay.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:06:34:00

who may not have anybody they can contact. what do you do about those folks? >> we ask people at this time to check on their neighbors and check on family members and particularly the elderly. i know as a summer resident of cape cod, i have been around with my neighbors this week checking to make sure they have supplies, make sure they know the latest information if shelters were to open and what the latest guidance is. yesterday in fact there were some camp grounds that were evacuated and some beaches that were closed. so it is really just caring for each other. the red cross is based on a principal of neighbor helping neighbor. and that's what we are doing here in cape cod. i tell you, it is heartwarming to see people coming in from other parts of the country. now is our turn. we are having the hurricane and the disas inert northeast. but we -- disaster in the northeast. >> good for you and best of luck in your efforts. again anybody who has a neighbor or family member in the area, check in on them. make sure they are okay.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100903:16:50:00

>> reporter: the school day begins at the junior high with drills. math drills. as fast as these kids can do them. the theory here, train the brain with drills. much in the same way puzzles may prevent dementia among the elderly. the principal believes it so much, he joins the students. school curriculum is the basics, plus lessons from real-world business and community leaders to show the kids where the basics will take them. revolutionary for a japanese school system known for rigidly and formal. but he is not your average principal. he's not even a trained educator. he's a businessman who started and then began publishing high-tech companies. his lack of experience in the setting is what led the school to recruit him. >> translator: principals are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:23:35:00

a breast cancer awareness bracelet at school, then refusing to turn it over. it reads i heart boobies. cooper's mother gave him the bracelet in honor of his grandparents both of them who died of cancer. >> my grandmother passed away before i met her though but i have learned tons of stories and i love her from what i heard. >> the school demand he take it off. >> if it said i love boobies, yeah it's inappropriate for school. >> the problem came when the student refused to give up the bracelet. the principal gave him choice of saturday school or on campus suspension. the family plans to appeal the punishment. that's a fox watch across america. >> jon: the texas attorney general reportedly investigating whether google's web search rankings are fair. regulators from washington to europe along with google's competitors say they fear the internet giant has too much control over where people go online. google reports it's goal is to give users the best result and

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