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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110806:08:20:00

>> having reflected on what happened to richie hull, really feel bad about that. i don't think that i did the best job that i could do. i think they treated him unfairly, to be honest about it. they don't want to address the problem that he still has issues with trying to adjust to freedom. coming up -- >> what in the world is this? >> i have no idea. >> it's key to survival, but >> it's key to survival, but prison food has plenty of critics. >> how's the food? >> terrible. >> everybody complains, you know, everywhere you go they complain. >> my question is where is all the beef at? the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ]

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110806:05:27:00

cream pie and chocolate cream pie that people literally fight over. >> this is the best part of the day. >> this is the worst part of the day. this is the worst part of the day. >> best or worst, at most of the prisons we visited, inmates have only about 15 minutes to eat. >> we feed one tier at a time out of each of the buildings, so it takes a good hour and a half at least to get everybody fed. and they get about 15 minutes to eat in the dining room. usually it takes them about five though. they're real quick at it. they come in, they eat, they go. >> how's the food? >> huh? >> how's the food? >> terrible. >> terrible, what's so bad about it? >> you come on a day when they chicken, a piece of chicken. >> what do they usually have? >> garbage. >> what happens if they take longer than 15 minutes? >> they're told to get up and leave. they have to leave their tray

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110806:05:20:00

best job that i could do. i think they treated him unfairly, to be honest about it. they don't want to address the problem that he still has issues with trying to adjust to freedom. coming up -- coming up -- >> what in the world is this? >> i have no idea. >> it's key to survival, but prison food has plenty of critics. >> how's the food? >> terrible. >> everybody complains, you know, everywhere you go they complain. >> my question is where is all the beef at? i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110806:08:27:00

now, and we've got a raisin cream pie and chocolate cream pie that people literally fight over. >> this is the best part of the day. >> this is the worst part of the day. this is the worst part of the day. >> best or worst, at most of the prisons we visited, inmates have only about 15 minutes to eat. >> we feed one tier at a time out of each of the buildings, so it takes a good hour and a half at least to get everybody fed. and they get about 15 minutes to eat in the dining room. usually it takes them about five though. they're real quick at it. they come in, they eat, they go. >> how's the food? >> huh? >> how's the food? >> terrible. >> terrible, what's so bad about it? >> you come on a day when they chicken, a piece of chicken. >> what do they usually have? >> garbage. >> what happens if they take

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110805:07:05:00

to the movie. i don't want to see a dude with the thing on his head acting like an ape. >> you want to see the actual monstrous beast. >> i want to see the beast ripping somebody apart. and i am so glad they didn't pick a brother to play the monkey part. as a community we never would have let him -- you you can't play a monkey and then come back to the hood. >> that's a shame. >> it is a true story. >> it is a shame. you would be wearing an ape costumes so it wouldn't matter. >> but he didn't have the costumes. he just had the thing. >> terrible. >> so there is a dude acting like a monkey. >> terrible, terrible, terrible. >> do you think the peta people think they would be spared by the apes the way some people think if you are nice to terrorists they will spare you. isn't that the same think ?g. >> perhaps. but my thinking on this in case are you wondering -- i am saying it anyway. peta is kind of awesome from the point of view of a journalist who is under

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110805:09:41:00

here, everybody practiced judeo-christian tradition, of loving your neighbor as yourself, we would have a better world, right? >> correct. >> bill: wouldn't that be it? >> thank you for agreeing with me, uh-oh. >> bill: did i do that? >> i think so. >> bill: i was confused. we discussed on this program government intrusion into the family in a number of ways. and in portland, oregon, a boy 11 years old, hoover, was removed from his home and put into foster care because he was 400 pounds at age 11. is that a good or bad thing for the government to remove that boy from the home? >> well, in that specific case? it looks as though the family volunteered to have him be taken by social services rather than to go -- >> bill: backs up against the wall. they had to. >> and the situation with that particular family, look, generally i think this is a terrible -- this should not be a precedent. i am not in favor of the government coming in and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110805:00:41:00

here, everybody practiced judeo-christian tradition, of loving your neighbor as yourself, we would have a better world, right? >> correct. >> bill: wouldn't that be it? >> thank you for agreeing with me, uh-oh. >> bill: did i do that? >> i think so. >> bill: i was confused. we discussed on this program government intrusion into the family in a number of ways. and in portland, oregon, a boy 11 years old, hoover, was removed from his home and put into foster care because he was 400 pounds at age 11. is that a good or bad thing for the government to remove that boy from the home? >> well, in that specific case? it looks as though the family volunteered to have him be taken by social services rather than to go -- >> bill: backs up against the wall. they had to. >> and the situation with that particular family, look, generally i think this is a terrible -- this should not be a precedent. i am not in favor of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110805:03:41:00

here, everybody practiced judeo-christian tradition, of loving your neighbor as yourself, we would have a better world, right? >> correct. >> bill: wouldn't that be it? >> thank you for agreeing with me, uh-oh. >> bill: did i do that? >> i think so. >> bill: i was confused. we discussed on this program government intrusion into the family in a number of ways. and in portland, oregon, a boy 11 years old, hoover, was removed from his home and put into foster care because he was 400 pounds at age 11. is that a good or bad thing for the government to remove that boy from the home? >> well, in that specific case? it looks as though the family volunteered to have him be taken by social services rather than to go -- >> bill: backs up against the wall. they had to. >> and the situation with that particular family, look, generally i think this is a terrible -- this should not be a precedent. i am not in favor of the government coming in and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110804:19:32:00

if things get worse, a double-dip recession -- is this going to define the 2012 campaign? >> it will, martin. just while you were just talking, after my answer, it's dropped 50 points. here's what's going to happen, i think. president obama has a terrible, terrible problem in this. despite the fact that we have practiced keynesian economics, easy money at 0% from the fed and the fed buying up all kinds of rotten paper from the banks, the economy is flat dead in the water. and with this blow that the market has delivered now probably more than 1,000 points in ten days and with the unemployment where it's at and with the fact that within the first two quarters of this year, we're growing at less than 1%, it's impossible, martin, to see how we have a real surge in 2012 which barack obama is going to need. >> but, pat, we were talking earlier to brian sullivan of cnbc. and he was explaining that this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110803:06:24:00

people who's fighting for who in this debate. >> let's look at this new poll. pew research center polled americans this past weekend, asked to describe the debt negotiations in one word. the top ten answers. bigger the word, you can see it there. visually. ridiculous disgusting. stupid. frustrating. poor. terrible. disappointing, childish, messy, and joke. ridiculous bombs right across the screen there. how do you defend most of the votes for this debt deal when it's called ridiculous? >> i would say first of all, all of the above, because you had a group of people, 87 tea party people who continued to go too far. walked out of negotiations every several days. every time we got close to the goal moved the goal post further and further to the right. was it a great deal? no, but republican members of congress are going back to their districts and we are holding

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