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CNN Newsroom-20131203-14:11:00

same taxes. uncollected sales tax, so the states want to find ways to get that tax revenue from web retailers. the sproem court decided not to get involved in appeals from amazon and overstock.com. the court let stand a ruling from a new york court requiring that internet retailers collect sale taxes even if they have no physical present in the state. this effectively ends, carol, ends tax-free shopping online for people and gets other states thinking about how they can bring in more taxes, too, carol. >> christine, thanks. seattle seahawks fan base has done it again! loud, right? fans set another guinness world record against the saints. all that yelling and stomping actually registered as an earthquake in the one to two magnitude range according to a professor from the university of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131203:08:17:00

chose not to? >> what he says is some people have advantageous connections and others don't. could kanye gotten into college if his mother was not a professor there? i don't know. >> are you asking an arab guy to give an opinion on jews? really? >> jews and the arabs and the oil money, we were all put together. >> we have three jews and an arab and something i don't even know what i am. >> when i first saw what he said i didn't see the part where he talked about george bush and the oil people. i thought oil people was his term for arabs. but then i realized when i saw the whole quote he meant big oil people in texas. i thought it was jews and he coobt remember arabs so he -- couldn't remember arabs and so he said oil people. >> he also said he couldn't get -- he asked the radio station if your daughter wanted a job here you probably couldn't get her a job. the guy who owns the station

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20131203-01:58:00

p.h.d. >> people look at me and say there's these two almost completely separate aspects of myself but honestly i say it all fits under the same letterhead of just hard work, dedication and just a drive to be the best at what i do. finish up what you're writing. >> reporter: not a bad foundation whatever the field he's in or on. jim axelrod, cbs news, state college, pennsylvania. or >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. good night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20131203-01:57:00

is uncommon amongst math graduate students. i'm 22 and i have four papers. >> reporter: urschel credits his math background for his ability to analyze defenses and make quick decisions. mostly head coach bill o'brien marvels at a player who writes on instabilities in the sun, jupiter, asteroid, three-body problem. >> reporter: asteroid three body problem but sometimes o'brien just laughs. >> if you give her the percentage of how many times this team blitzes, he wants to know the whole survey size and what games we looked at and how many numbers related to -- john, just take it from us, they blitz a lot. >> reporter: urschel is just what the doctor ordered for penn state whose image was pummeled by the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. do you feel like you have a responsibility to sort of polish up the image a little bit of the university? >> absolutely. i've really taken joy in being able to show people some of the great things that penn staters are doing. that's something i take very seriously. >> reporter: john urschel plans to try the n.f.l. then tackle a

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NBC Nightly News-20131203-01:40:00

janet, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. as quickly as the packages are moving through tonight, amazon is making big promises about even faster delivery in the future using drones. the tech giant would seem to have the resource bus some fear safety and privacy. the video had the internet abuzz. the drone buzzing over a field, landing at a customer's home and delivering a package ordered 30 minutes earlier. amazon said it 's tested and could be ready in a few years. >> the hard part is putting in the redundancy, reliability, the systems you need to say, look, this can't land on somebody's head. >> reporter: reaction on twitter was immediate. a disaster waiting to happen. one user joked that having your stuff shot down is cooler than being stolen from your porch. >> reporter: the faa bans the commercial use of drones even as it works on regulating them by

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131203:08:47:00

disruption comes with massive human and economic costs elsewhere. so, the real question is, what does a 21st-century american economy look like when the frictionless delivery of cheap goods is its engine? joining me is jj ramberg, host of msnbc's "your business," airing sundays at 7:30 a.m., josh berra with "business insider" and former secretary of labor in the clinton administration, robert reich, now a professor of public policy at the university of california berkeley and stars in a film called "inequality for all," out in theaters now and will be out on dvd in january. your reaction to the drones, j.j.? >> i mean, mine was wow, right? how could you have any other reaction? whether it will happen, as you said, time will tell. there are lots of regulations that need to be overcome, but you cannot not be amazed by that. >> yes, i agree, it is amazing, but also, it seemed like they're doing something which is essentially trying to play the field early on a big regulatory fight that's going to come down

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131203:01:47:00

retail economy bp pushing costs down and revolutionizing the way goods are delivered, but that disruption comes with massive human and economic costs elsewhere. so, the real question is, what does a 21st-century american economy look like when the frictionless delivery of cheap goods is its engine? joining me is jj ramberg, host of msnbc's "your business," airing sundays at 7:30 a.m., josh berra with "business insider" and former secretary of labor in the clinton administration, robert reich, now a professor of public policy at the university of california berkeley and stars in a film called "inequality for all," out in theaters now and will be out on dvd in january. your reaction to the drones, j.j.? >> i mean, mine was wow, right? how could you have any other reaction? whether it will happen, as you said, time will tell. there are lots of regulations that need to be overcome, but you cannot not be amazed by that. >> yes, i agree, it is amazing, but also, it seemed like they're doing something which is essentially trying to play the

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20131203-01:30:00

>> pelley: tonight, much too fast. late today we learned the speed the new york commuter train was going before it jumped the tracks. jeff pegues, don dahler, and michelle miller are on the story. >> reporter: how scary were those few seconds? >> scariest moments of my life. >> pelley: today the health care web site was supposed to be fixed. wyatt andrews on how it's working. amazon experiments with delivery by drone. mark strassmann on the coming wave of pilotless planes. and jim axelrod introduces us to math genius john urschel who sure knows how to divide a defensive line. >> i feel like it's what i'm here to do. >> reporter: which one, the football or the math? >> both. capt captioning sponsored by cbs is is the "cbs evening news"

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Crimes of the Century-20131203-08:17:00

they really played games with their mind. >> kaczynski graduated from harvard in 1962. he enrolled at the university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics at age 24. in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131203:04:47:00

and online black friday sales were up 15% from last year. say what you will, like walmart, amazon has transformed the retail economy bp pushing costs down and revolutionizing the way goods are delivered, but that disruption comes with massive human and economic costs elsewhere. so, the real question is, what does a 21st-century american economy look like when the frictionless delivery of cheap goods is its engine? joining me is jj ramberg, host of msnbc's "your business," airing sundays at 7:30 a.m., josh berra with "business insider" and former secretary of labor in the clinton administration, robert reich, now a professor of public policy at the university of california berkeley and stars in a film called "inequality for all," out in theaters now and will be out on dvd in january. your reaction to the drones, j.j.? >> i mean, mine was wow, right? how could you have any other reaction? whether it will happen, as you said, time will tell. there are lots of regulations that need to be overcome, but you cannot not be amazed by that.

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