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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150823:19:46:00

this race. the deportation thing is an excellent example. the idea of them all going on record -- and they haven't all -- they've been little more nuanced than on birthright citizenship, and rounding up 11 million people and shipping them out. the cost would be enormous, the logistics would be impractical. it's symbolic. but it's not necessarily a practical policy, nor is it a way for ward on immigration reform. >> how many -- how big of a problem do you think it is briefly for the republicans following drum trump down? is this something they'll be able to get away from if some of them endorse it during the campaign? >> i don't think it's ever good when republicans are going on record as rounding up babies to put them on buses an send them back over the border. >> still ahead, as students across the country head back to campus, a look at the skyrocketing cost of college tuition. it's a hot topic on the campaign

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150823:05:19:00

the insults. so the party is devolving empowering and the loud ets voices. logic dies in service of emotion which ultimately leads to chaos. if you disagree with me you are a stup pied failure and a jerk and a loser, too. >> period. >> my next guest is so rich his driver has a driver and his mond monicle. marc cuban joins me from texas. mark first i have to ask you as a businessman if one of these students who had been raised on micro aggression had showed up to apply for a job, how would you treat that? what would you do? >> i would laugh at them. they have all been raised on micro aggression. everything is 140 characters everything is a facebook post. they think in terms of how are they going to be trolled and how do they droel somebody? they interview you are out you are fired. >> you don't strike me as an

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150823:09:41:00

a group of high school students are speaking out after being banned from putting names on the jersey. the school district said it cannot do it without giving other causes the same opportunity. something that organizers don't understand. >> i don't see it as a cause but part of the flag. the freedom was bought for through the blood and sacrifice of the heroes we are honoring. >> according to the high school federation only the names of players were permitted. the school is working to figure out other ways for the team to honor the military. a bill working its way through the u.s. senate allowing the american veterans to choose how they spend gi money.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150823:17:42:00

impact, though, of the birth right citizen there in california? particularly the farm workers, central valley, the deep southern california area there in san diego along the border with tijuana? do you have a accepts sense of ? >> i certainly do. people who have been born in the united states from the immigrants who are here legally or otherwise are absolutely wonderful people. they're the ones that are going to college, they're the ones that are starting the new businesses. they are extraordinary individuals. wherever they may have come from, from asia, from mexico, from wherever, they are the ones that are really the future of california. in fact, the majority of our students in california are now made up of ethnicities from all over the world. and it gives us an opportunity to reach out to the world, because they bring the culture, the language, the understanding. and frankly, they're going to be the yankee traders of the next generation. >> do you see immigration as

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150823:19:42:00

>> people have asked us the question, who knew what? and the answer is, is that, except for the people involved in the actual prank, the camera people, the director, the choreographer and the people that performed in it nobody knew. >> if it was a setup, it would be a big production, not just four kids totally disrupting a class. it was a great idea. all that stuff is just great ideas. ♪ but all we need is one chance to be treated as your equals as you dance ♪ >> the idea came out of an improv group barry was part of that posted the video in 2005. >> it was a bunch of students at columbia university and our main mission was, really, to perform sketch comedy in public for, i guess, we would call, a captive audience. ♪ they risk their professions for the chance to be inspirations to kids like me ♪

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150823:19:54:00

who who can't afford full-time college. are thaw proposing anything else, the republicans? >> marco rubio proposed accreditation form for people who would do much better in vocational programs. he would allow more programs like that to address. that doesn't address that most students want to go to a good four-year college. this aren't a lot after real republican alternatives to that yet and i think they should come up with some. >> they have to engage on this if they want to win. otherwise they're in trouble. >> there is a advantage here. big picture. i don't think what every kid dreams about is getting highly indebted and running away from the debt because they can't find a job later to finance it. i think to the extent that they talk about how do we get some payoff for that education. how do we get the economic moving, that may be a stronger argument.

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sense to preserve something, whether it's going to turn into a piece of evidence or not, doing nothing to contaminate or screw it up before they get it to the people who do know what can be done with it. >> eric hayden was convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison. after the trial, dawn fehring's friends and family set up a scholarship in her name for students who wished to do missionary work. >> there's been over $20,000 that's been working in the world that would not have been there if it hadn't been for her death. >> the technology used in dawn's case set a legal precedent and is now used in cases all over the world. >> i'm blown away looking back and some 11 years later that people are still referring to this case and using the technology that was used in it. we had no idea at the time how significant this was going to be. >> i don't think god causes things to happen, but he makes use of them.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150823:22:45:00

i quote, "i tend to think the rational approach is to find a way to give people a pathway to citizenship," and as governor of arkansas you advocated financial assistance or help for those attending in-state colleges but in the country illegally. where are you on immigration? >> i have always been the same place, secure the border first, do not provide amnesty, but do not be irrational. people are not angry about immigration because they hate immigrants but they see their way of life is threatened. their jobs are disappear, going to mexico, to china, to indonesia. if we deal with the we acute problems, the immigration problem is not going to be as acute as far as things like students, look, when you have a student who is valedictorian of the largest high school, he has been in our school since kindergarten and the top student in the class, should he qualify for a scholarship that other top

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150823:19:41:00

>> a lot of people liked that video because we all want that to happen. it's disrupting the ordinary day and people love musicals and hate math and science. everybody wants to see that happen in their lecture, but, again, i have terrible skepticism. i'm a bitter, bitter person who watches this and it's like, where is the laugh mic? where is the sound coming from? why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall? ♪ you must think we only party and drink beer ♪ >> the professor i thought would step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions seemed too genuine. ♪ ♪ reach teach ♪ >> was the video real or was it fake?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150823:18:45:00

here is what you said in the 2006 "washington post" interview. you said, quote, i tend to think that the rational approach is to find a way to give people a pathway to citizenship. you also as governor of arkansas advocated for some type of financial assistance or help for those attending in-state colleges but in the country illegally. where are you on immigration? >> i've always been in the same place, secure the border first, don't provide amnesty, but don't be irrational. people are not angry about immigration because they hate immigrants. they're angry about immigration because they see their way of life threatened. they see their jobs disappearing, going to mexico, to china, to indonesia. if we deal with the real acute problems, the immigration problem is not going to be as acute. as far as some of the things like students, look, when you have a student who is valedictorian in one of the state's largest high schools as we did in my state, the question is, if he's been in our school since kindergarten and he's the

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