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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111104:20:01:00

added here at home, not 80,000. but to the cheerleaders out there that say, hey, at least jobs were created and that's better than nothing, that may be inadequate at this point. two friends of this program joining us now with what i think will be two different views, but sincerely and impassioned points of views towards creating jobs in america. peter morici and jared bernstein. let's plan on splitting this thing in half. quick and dirty on jobs, peter? >> another mediocre month. 80,000 jobs is not a heck of a lot. the good news is, it was widespread. lots of sectors picked up a few jobs. banking lost a couple, telecom did. but we expect that, given what's going on in those industries. we simply have to do better than this, and we're not. >> jared, two cents on jobs here, and then let's get to the g-20. >> well, look, one sector that continued to do badly was the public sector, shed 24,000 jobs,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110819:14:37:00

there's a group of americans doing pretty well. congress has more than its fair shaffer of millionaires, and today roll call is out with the 50 wealthiest. i'm joined now by "roll call"'s investigative editor. mark warner, where did he get his money? >> telecom, telecom, he's one of the early investors in nextel and created a telecommunications company in virginia. he's rich enough to self-fund. that's why the parties like the rich folks. >> the fourth richest member of congress, jay rockefeller worth $84 million. i imagine his name might give us a clue. >> yeah. sxeep kooep in mind, because of the way congress reports these numbers, that $81 million is a bottom end. we don't even know what the end

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110819:14:39:00

stuff, it looked like less last year and more this year. it probably is not significantly more. >> if you live in new york city, those car alarms go off at like 3:00 in the morning. we hate that stuff. but i digress. >> number one, michael mccall, worth nearly $300 million. >> and mccaul is new to this party. he started congress five or six years ago. on the list, he had about $st million. now he has close to $300 million. it appears what's happening here is that his wife and children are inheriting in chunks, large chunks the assets of his father-in-law who founded clear channel communications radio and telecom. so what's happening is that money is sort of generationally moving to mccaul's wife and their children. that's why he is getting astronomically wealthierest year. >> paul singer, thanks so much. by the way, one of our producers

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110509:17:20:00

two. tough times for google, huh? ibm, microsoft, mcdonald's. get this -- the report says oatmeal is now a big driver of growth for mickey d's. also helping mcdonald's, people being more budget conscious these days. this is really interesting -- facebook is on the list for the very first time at number it 35. >> why does it matter these companies are mostly tech and telecom companies? does is say something about our economy right now. >> that's where we're spending our money. today have you to be connected. whether through a commuter, smart phone, whatever gadget you are use. there are no longer discretionary items for people. they're a way of life. that's why one-third of the 100 most valuable brands are technology and telecom companies. that's up from one quarter in 2006. >> allan chernoff for us, thank you. great to see you. >> pleasure. of course, join christine romans for your bottom line each saturday morning at 9:30 eastern

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110422:21:30:00

and republicans are worse than he is and the contrast, he has bb more elegant and the contrast is going to be absolutely critical to him. i don't think you can persuade things that are great. he can say, look at those republicans. >> it's the adult approach, the blame game that they are looking for? >> the oil companies. i've seen that movie before and it was under bill clinton. there were things right under bill clinton. after the pounding, the '94 election worked with republicans and welfare reform. vetoed it twice and telecom report and hearing a lot of kicking and screaming but not necessarily the muscle to get things done. he's not at all. >> and he can run from it and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110413:08:43:00

had $32 billion in liquidity stored in u.s. banks. that's about how much the u.s. said it frozen when the conflict in libya broke out. meanwhile in, italy, the lia has stakes in eni. there is a 7.5% stake in a football club. and in the us, they own a 3.3% stake in pearson, the owner of the financial times and penguin publishing and interests in commercial real estate. in addition, libya has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in african nations including stakes in dozens of small telecom and infrastructure companies. now libya has also invested in italian conglomerate finmakana which designs and build warplanes. this week marketplace middle east host asked the head of the company's aerospace division how

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110404:08:21:00

markets are down against the u.s. dollar but some gains for the pound and the yen. the yen at 84. welcome back from cnn hong kong and cnn london. this is "world business today." india's government has issued a dozen charges in the massive telecom scandal that cost the country $31 billion in revenue in 2008. india's former minister is one of the people accused of taking part in a plot to sell mobile phone licences below value at the peak of india's telecom boom. another includes a firm owned by an indian tycoon and everyone charged in this investigation has denied any wrongdoing. well, the telecom charges are part of the series of recent crack downs in india.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110404:20:51:00

money? we can talk about different people on different sides of this? suspect it a function of the oil industry? distorting the process? >> ge spends more chon on lobbying. you have the green energy lobby that's very powerful. >> but isn't it about helping the emerging markets they use it in a way we did 40 years ago. india and china, it's about helping them. >> in some ways isn't it easier for emerging economies, the same way with telecom are frequently better than our own because they don't have ha legacy infrastructure, are we seeing emergency energy economies in other countries because they don't have the legacy we do? >> well, they do arguably have the ability to leapfrog, and we're stuck with a hundred-year-old legacy system. look at it this way. china is on the pathway to go from 9 million barrels a day consumption, five years from

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110331:08:32:00

three-quarters of 1%. the jobs report showed u.s. employers added 1,000 positions in march, 201,000 positions in march consistent with expected changes and showed gradual uneven decline in the jobless rate. planned job cuts also slowed, despite both positive readings, many investors are still holding their breath for friday when we get the official private and government report that takes into effect private and government jobs and taking in weekly jobless claims and manufacturing. i'm alison kosik in new york. the boss of at&t is making the case for the company's $39 billion bid for t-mobile usa, a deal that could transform the telecom's market in the united

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