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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101209:11:55:00

11-year-olds michael cohen an colin hortman are no strangers to bullying. >> we get picked on so many times. >> we've been bullied and most of all name-calling. >> does this happen in the classroom? >> it usually happens at recess. 34 have something else in common. a diagnosis of high-functioning autism, their mothers say it makes them targets. >> what as parents, as mothers, goes through your head to deal with this? >> you just want to run and protect them. or run to the school and scream at someone. >> let's practice again, one, two, three. a lot of children who are on the spectrum just tend to take it, you know, or they'll fight back. or physically fight back. they just don't have the right skills or techniques. they don't know what to do. >> reporter: teachers susan hendler and monica kendler gave them skills to fight back. >> we're going to practice "i"

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101205:15:44:00

surprise you. i don't know, doc, what do you think? >> you know, the whole question of acupuncture has been debated over the years. i have told you on this show, that in 1978, i think it was, when i went to china, i observed heart surgery performed without any anesthesia, on a woman who simply had an acupuncture needle put into her ear. to see that woman's chest split open, while she was smiling at us, watching the operation, just with an acupuncture needle, convinced me that there is something to acupuncture. not for everybody, but, for certain people. now, we have these newer techniques, called the functional mris, which are able to visualize, document what is happening in the brain.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101205:16:57:00

time now for the media monitor, our weekly look at the hits and errors in the news business. david siegel of "the new york times" had a remarkable piece of an online seller of eyeglasses. this guy bullied and harassed a woman he had shortchanged with such chilling messages such as, "you put your hand in fire, now it's time to get burned." he actually bragged about his techniques, saying the more complaints he generated from frightened customers, the higher his company was listed in the google ratings. well, google has changed the way its ranks search results so unscrupulous companies will find it harder to rise in the lists. the headlines, "the washington lobbyists and the koch-funded libertarians behind the tsa

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101204:21:45:00

country. but most of viewers as investors. there is so much risk involved. venture capital firms expect them to fail. maybe as many as 80% of them. all you have to do think back 20 years, the hot technology of that day was aol. >> julie: let's talk about the hot technology of today. you've got facebook obviously. twitter being a really big one right now. more and more of these wealthy people are viewing these investing techniques as a hobby. how do you think this is going to increase the competition among start-ups? >> obviously there will be, it brings more money into the industry is the bottom line. especially when you get a little bit of hype started up, this movie that came out about facebook, that is really got things excited. there is a lack of opportunity for investment.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101201:15:13:00

the "christian science monitor" in an interview with him he doesn't even really know. again, here's a man who is destructive and who sets guidelines for united states governments and, clearly, only the united states by rules and regulations that he feels himself he does not have to live by, particularly when he's being looked at as a potential rapest. >> glenn, we got you back now. do you think that the julian assange is anti-american? do you think he has an anti-america, anti-corporate agenda and, i think he's still there. and is he on the run? >> well, i think it's amazing to listen to someone like journalists use mccarthyite techniques to say he's anti-american when he's devoted to what's called transparency and shining light on what america's factions are doing. one of the leading advocates and still is for the war in iraq,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101128:12:18:00

say posed a threat really, you have to ask the question, what is the point? >> we've heard from the company behind the back scattered techniques and they say the images are not stored, they're for a few seconds as they're glancing at them for a few seconds and they vanish. >> that's part of the big background. before we filed this case, we had another case under the freedom of information and obtained the technical specifications and we learned not only that the devices could store and record images, but homeland security actually required that. in other words, the government put that requirement in when they went to the vendors and said, this is the kind of screening technology we want. so, it may be turned off now. >> right. >> we're not really disputing that, but if they decide next week to turn it on they certainly have the ability to do that. >> mark, it sounds like a lot of gray area here. samuel alito in the third circuit court of appeals, you know, these procedures must be both minimally intrusive and effective and sounds like what

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101126:02:45:00

protected for innocent americans. and two that the programs were necessary to protect the homeland. what is interesting is that all those programs were briefed to congressional leaders from both parties who right after the attacks were pleased that we put these operations in effect, these techniques in effect. what is interesting as well is that every one of them have been codified into law by the united states congress. so that those tactics are available for future presidents. >> sean: to what extent without breaching national security issues? how effective were they? you said in fact it saved lives in great britain for sure. there was one report, i think george tenet said we accumulated more information about our enemies than all of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101126:02:44:00

they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. sean thank you for joining us for -- >> sean: thank you for joining us for this special edition of hannity. a lot of controversy over enhanced interrogations, patriot act and you stood firm, we needed that information. >> true. >> sean: people to this day are still critical. >> you can understand why. there are some who don't believe those techniques were necessary to the homeland and were worried about the violation of civil liberties. i worry about government violating civil liberties. and would not have gone forward with those programs if one, i was not convinced that civil liberties would be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101126:05:45:00

liberties. i would not have gone forward with the program if i didn't believe civil liberties would be protected for americans and two, the program were necessary to protect homeland. what is interest is that all those programs were briefed to congressional leaders from both political parties who right after the attacks were pleased that we put the operations in effect. the techniques in effect. and with an is interesting as well is that every one of them have been codified in law by the united states congress. so that the tactics are available for future presidents. >> sean: well, to what extent without obviously breaching national security issues how effective were they? you said in one interview, in fact, it saved lives in great britain for sure and there was one reporter george tenet who said we accumulated more information about our enemies than all of our national security agencies combined.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101126:05:48:00

and there was an attack, i couldn't have lived with myself. in other words you're told by a lawyer, the techniques are legal. we didn't use it for fear of criticism. then there was an attack and people died. >> sean: we have to take a break. we'll come back, much more with president george w. bush and the key figures who shaped his administration. but first, one of the most important members of the president's cabinet who could not be here tonight sent this message. >> my memories of president bush will always be inextricably linked to september 11 and the events sour rounding those horrible day -- surrounding authorize horrible days. i will also never forget on the night we went to yankee stadium in october of 2001, america needed their president to throw a strike. he was weighted down with heavy armor. he was weighted down with expectations that had been set by several yankees who told him that he had to throw from the rubber. he threw a strike. ♪ [ale announcer ] you know her.

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