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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111119:11:25:00

teller you can be charged. >>guest: banks want you to use machines and some electronic only accounts charge you $8 or $12 or $10 to go to a teller. it is, really, the banks save so much with the services but they nickel and dome -- dime you. the big batches -- banks have make it harder to avoid fees. bank at a credit union. not a bank. >>clayton: i was charged for using paper, ordering past statements and i was charged. >>guest: if you go on an a.t.m. machine and download a print out of transactions you pay. if you want your image mailed back, you pay, if you want the statements mailed back banks will charge you for that. it is like the airlines. pay for your seat. for the aisle. you pay for the water. for the blanket.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111119:12:35:00

prosecution. the deal would have reduced the charge from first-degree murder to second-degree murder putting him in juvenile home until 21 but the lawyer says he didn't do anything wrong, and shouldn't have to take a deal. fernandez is tried as an adult. >> and a new jersey couple's first made headlines when they named their oldest son hitler and now, the couple have lost custody of another child. a baby boy named hanz born on thursday and taken by child and protective services. they lost custody of their other children back in 2009 including adolph and his two sisters, aryan nation and himmler. >> and a display marking the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111119:15:46:00

yeah, food prices are up. we're not in, you know, germany in the weimar republic. >> neil: angela merkel has indicated that's a concern. >> yeah, listen, it's a problem. the bottom line is if you're going to keep interest rates at zero for this long, you're going to get parts of the economy, particularly commodities that are going to see inflation but, you know, when you look overall, i just don't see it running away. unless i'm missing something. >> the point is once it does get -- once it sparks and goes crazy. >> if that was the case, it would be parabolic right now. >> neil: i don't know what that meant. but what do you think of that? >> well, it's interesting to me, neil, that charles cited two things that -- charles, the great hater government cited two services that the government supplies. they're having to raise revenue because of their pension problems. going over the bridge, yes, i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111118:09:17:00

that is not the view among the liberals who rallied today. >> we are not going to accept social security, medicare and medicaid cuts. we are not going to abandon seniors and children. >> aarp argues that congress should bring down healthcare costs before it considers changes. >> the debate we are having in congress now is not about holding down healthcare costs. we think the real debate has to be lowering healthcare costs, not simply shifting the cost to somebody else. >> with the baby boomers retiring the federal government promised tens of trillions more in benefit than it can pay for. jim martin runs a group that takes a different view from aarp, which he advertises, and martin advocates careful reforms to keep the program sol vent. >> the fact is with more going on the rolls, there isn't enough money to go around to provide the services we need. unless we reform the system. >> that is why the super committee has been looking at modest changes to entitlements. >> even the president said the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111118:23:28:00

state animal -- the badgers are scrappy, fighting things. i just want to point one other thing before you head out, reverend, you had michael steele on earlier. he talked about the democrats having been in charge for 12 years from 1994 to 2006. that's not true nothing was done to stop fannie and freddie from defaulting during those years that they were in charge, and in fact, when we took over in 2006, i'm on the financial services committee, we put fannie and freddie in receivership. >> i thank you for correcting that and for the history of wisconsin. people will remember that history if scott walker is recalled. it will bring back to everyone, and will have a national impact.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111118:14:18:00

and in that spirit, i came here to washington hoping to work with democrats and republicans to work on common sense solutions to the problems that we face. i reached out to jim early on. he and i serve on the financial services committee together. we started this group and we've just started to make some progress. >> now, congressman, this comes at a time when we have congressional approval at historic lows. you have a grim outlook, probably putting it nicely, for the super committee. what can a group of largely freshmen members of congress accomplish? what do you guys hope to accomplish and do you have any tangible signs of success yet? >> it's interesting. i think what we found out of the 12 to 14 members of this group is that we do have a lot of things in common. one of them is we want to make sure that we come down here and understand that we're all americans. these problems that america faces are not republican problems. they're not democrat problems but american problems.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111118:09:09:00

side of civil rights protesters because as they're coming across that bridge they're turned back by the violence of local police. now, in this case what's been happening is that the occupiers are connecting with these local municipalities, with the mayors or with the police officers. and as fraught as that has been, as much as that has energized the movement and i think gotten even more people on the side of occupiers, it doesn't address this, as you say, parallel track. those local officials are under some of the same constraints that the 99% are. they are trying to deliver more and more services with fewer and fewer resources. and so that battle is insufficient. the real fight is this fight that is about whether or not we're going to actually govern in this country on behalf of the majority. >> how does that happen, though? how does that happen historically? you're making the analogy with the civil rights movement. but i guess even if we can just try to understand it cognitively, how do you get from a fight that in the moment is sometimes a literal fight and is about the right to assemble and it's about police behavior and it's about right to free speech

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111118:02:09:00

point moment in the civil rights movement where finally you get a majority of the country on the side of civil rights protesters because as they're coming across that bridge they're turned back by the violence of local police. now, in this case what's been happening is that the occupiers are connecting with these local municipalities, with the mayors or with the police officers. and as fraught as that has been, as much as that has energized the movement and i think gotten even more people on the side of occupiers, it doesn't address this, as you say, parallel track. those local officials are under some of the same constraints that the 99% are. they are trying to deliver more and more services with fewer and fewer resources. and so that battle is insufficient. the real fight is this fight that is about whether or not we're going to actually govern in this country on behalf of the majority. >> how does that happen, though? how does that happen historically? you're making the analogy with the civil rights movement. but i guess even if we can just try to understand it cognitively, how do you get from

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111117:23:17:00

liberals who rallied today. >> we are not going to accept social security, medicare and medicaid cuts. we are not going to abandon seniors and children. >> aarp argues that congress should bring down healthcare costs before it considers changes. >> the debate we are having in congress now is not about holding down healthcare costs. we think the real debate has to be lowering healthcare costs, not simply shifting the cost to somebody else. >> with the baby boomers retiring the federal government promised tens of trillions more in benefit than it can pay for. jim martin runs a group that takes a different view from aarp, which he advertises, and martin advocates careful reforms to keep the program sol vent. >> the fact is with more going on the rolls, there isn't enough money to go around to provide the services we need. unless we reform the system. >> that is why the super committee has been looking at modest changes to entitlements. >> even the president said the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111117:10:06:00

freddie which owe 141 billion to the government. where are the occupiers on that? >> well, first of all, i supported that. i am on the financial services committee. i want to tell you that compensation for executives at failing businesses needs to be looked atticly. >> bill: where are the occupiers on that? >> you got to ask them, bill. >> bill: i don't have to ask them. you are one of their supporters. i'm asking you where they are. >> i'm one of the people who support the goals and the principles that they have articulated. >> bill: isn't that hypothetical to ignore that? >> no. i'm one of the people who support the right to raise your voice and address grievances with your government. i also respect our nation's legacy of even civil disobedience as martin luther king -- >> bill: how can you have a credible -- you say that these occupiers raise a legitimate question about wall street corruption. i don't disagree with that. i don't. okay? i want to have the debate. but then i asked you a follow

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