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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110929:10:18:00

♪ i like big butts and i cannot lie ♪ ♪ you other brothers can't deny ♪ ♪ when a girl walks in >> okay. precisely 22 weeks ago, tomorrow, is no doubt one of the days that will live long in the memory of so many people. around the world. >> so many people, but not rob. >> no. on that day and the world was introduced to pippa middleton's butt. >> and even though rob is not impressed, a lot of people were. and it has taken on something of a life of its own ever since. now, as andrea canning reports, you can have one, too. ♪ >> reporter: it was the royal wedding of a lifetime. prince william and kate middleton. but it wasn't exactly the bride who stole the show. it was the bride's sister, pippa. and the jury's in. she's got the best royal seat in the house.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110927:14:10:00

are we going to meet these needs not how to make the adults in the system more comfortable by lessening the pressure for them to improve. >> i guess finally the question is, even if you do have that degree as your survey pointed out rob, once you get in there, you've got to show that you've got the skills. >> exactly. >> that your degree hopefully gave to you. if you don't have those skills, it's not going to help you move on. >> in today's very competitive global economy what showed up in the study is continuous learning. something we've talked about. lifelong learning is going to be the rural of the day. the idea that you go to school in four years and you do your learning and the rst of time you do your working, you're going to be working and learning for the rest of your career. that's what points out from these studies. >> good of both of you to come in. talk about a dangerous job. check out this guy at the very top of the washington monument. we've been showing you these live pictures. a crew is going to repel down to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110927:20:06:00

obviously rick perry lost a lot of support after last week's debate. >>neil: brett, a lot of these that want them in the race look good from afar, but look what happened to michele bachmann and what happened to rick perry and we go through these guys and maybe chris christie the same could happen to me i could get the michele bachmann treatment, soar and then fizzle, i don't need it. >>est: and everything we hear is he made that decision. so, this will all be put to rest, again, i guess for a little while when he comes out and says, no, really, i will have to commit suicide before i run. yes, the last guess is right he could say, i've been drafted. but the biggest rob for him he said i am not ready. i am not ready to be president. >>neil: but people could be ready. what keeps bringing his name up and you have discussed it on the show, the blunt factor that he

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110927:14:07:00

just what you said. many of these are underemployed. they have responsibilities. so flexibility and convenience around getting that degree is one of the most critical factors in choosing the kind of program they can go into. the cost of the tuition, the kinds of skills and the specific aspects of the program are critical, but the flexibility and convenience of being able to do it while looking for a and feeding and managing a family and household is key. >> when you talk about spending money you're talking about a fight in washington, secretary spelling. i'm wondering if given this reality the government needs to look a lot more closely at how to help people who are in that bind retrain? >> absolutely. we do, chris, but we're wasting a lot of time and money in a very efficient model that we're doing now. as rob pointed out the convenience of education is so important to people our nontraditional students, the vast majority of students who are working trying to support their families and so forth. in the private sector, business

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110927:14:08:00

community has been a innovator in changing the way we deliver higher education. it's not just about how much we spend. it's how we deploy time and people so that we can make the most of it. that's what we've done a less good job of than providing just more money into the system. we've done that year on year. we've got to be smarter about how we use it. >> how quickly we do it is the question. again, rob, i find 35, 45, 55 years old, i've lost my job say in manufacturing. i know it's not going to come back. i'm looking at the prospect of years of education. i'm saying to myself, what am i doing for my family in the meantime. it's a desperate situation for a lot of people. >> it really is. i think -- i think the good news is there's such a spirit of innovation and forward progress in terms of using technology. whether it's online learning. blended learning where you're doing in campus and on the web. you're starting to see a real acceleration, the adoption of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110927:14:05:00

the chamber that compiled this report. your research found that over half of employers who were hiring struggled to do it because they just can't find the people with the proper skills? >> isn't that amazing. >> unbelievable. >> we have 14 million people out of work and 3.2 million jobs without folks that have the skills necessary to fill them. it's shocking. that's what this report is about. how are we going to get the skilled workers. how are we going to meet the needs during this challenging economic time. >> rob, one of the things this report found is while past work experience is key to getting hired in a sense it's your management and communication skills that get you promoted. so what do we do about those two elements? >> this is what's sort of amazing is getting in the door is all about what you did in the past. once you're in to be promoted to succeed both employers and employees tell you it's about critical thinking skills, problem solving, your leadership and people management skills. and everyone thinks you need a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110926:04:13:00

with a decoy posing as a 15 year old. he describes detailed plans for their sexual rendezvous. he says he likes to start with oral sex. after that, he asks her what position she'd like to try first. and he also asks if he can do more. >> can i tie you up? >> you got like ropes and stuff? >> yeah, i work construction so i have all kinds of stuff but if you like rope, i'll bring rope. >> so did he actually bring rope? >> hey, i'm about to put on my bra and panties, come on in. >> keep going. he's coming fast. >> rob, go ahead, chris has him. >> how you doing. why don't you have a seat over in that chair, please. he says he's here to meet a girl, but he can't remember her name. and he's a little vague about her age. >> rather young. >> rather young. as in? >> 15 or 16. >> 15. and how old are you? >> 30. >> and it's okay for a 30-year-old man to come to a home where a 15-year-old girl is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110923:18:35:00

his question fully answers, the question that received the most votes on google and youtube. the answer to this question is a number. and the question was, quote, out of every dollar i earn, how much do you think that i deserve to keep. >> after the debate i talked to that young man and said i wish could have answered that question because i want to tell you what my answer is. i think you earned every dollar, you should get to keep every dollar that you earn. that's your money. that's not the government's money. obviously we have to give money back to the government so we can run the government. but we have to have a completely different mindset and that is the american people are the genius of this economy. it certainly isn't government that's the genius. megyn: rob, what did you think. >> she did not answer your question. megyn: how did it make you feel?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110922:10:33:00

newly freed hikers, where their families were waiting to greet them. >> two years in prison is too long. we sincerely hope for the freedom of other political prisoners and other unjustly imprisoned people in america and iran. >> reporter: they are expected to remain in oman with their families for a few days to relax before flying home to the u.s. rob, tanya? >> what a joyous flight that will be for those guys. oh, unbelievable. >> and iranian president ahmadinejad is in new york today for the u.n. assembly. we'll see what he has to say later on. >> a big feather in his cap that these guys are on their way home now. that's exactly what he wanted. so it all worked out. even though some say the $1 million it took to get out of jail was more like a ransom than it was bail. criticism of how this was handled. bottom line, they're on their way back to america. >> happy day, indeed. in other news, in georgia late last night, troy davis lost a final appeal from the u.s. supreme court and was put to death by lethal injection. davis was convicted of killing an off-duty policeman 22 years

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110919:10:30:00

it's monday, september 19th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. i'm andrea canning. >> i'm linsey davis. rob and tanya are off this morning. dominique strauss-kahn told french television his encounter with a hotel housekeeper was the result of what he called a, quote, moral failing during the interview. he showed his anger toward his accuser. >> also this morning, federal investigators on the scene of the terrible plane crash in reno say they are uncovering even more crucial clues. the world war ii era plane that nose dived friday has been extensively modified. and later this half hour, what a big field trip for the american teacher of the year. you'll see how she's sharing with her students the important lessons she learned in china. but first, he's kept silent since the sexual encounter with a hotel maid back in may.

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