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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120310:18:36:00

fellow human beings. >> we have really struck a relationship and a friendship that's very different than other sort of donor, nonprofit relationships. >> major steve morris of the salvation army a, they share a common hope of feeding the hungry. the patrol is a feeding program operating in the nation's capital from a van and moore says the program is now funded by the generous giving. >> i'm sure the fact that you receive this gift from someone who is not of the christian faith must have raised some curiosity. >> it breaks through stereotypes that christians are intolerant and not willing to work with others, and muslims are what sometimes we think just watching the news, muslims are just people. >> he feels good that his money is used to help those in

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120310-01:58:00

saying, i'm watching you. >> reporter: and reminding her, to look for the gift in everything. and to head for the horizon. >> people have million-dollar and billion-dollar ideas daily. and you have to trust your gut and go for it. and if you fail at it, that's great. i mean, you know? i wish i was there to high-five you because it just means, you know, nudge, nudge, change something. do something a little bit different. every failure is definitely a gift. and it just should not stop us in our tracks. >> and that is the sentence she leaves us with. even in failure, there is a gift. find the gift and believe in yourself. thanks for watching. and david muir will be right here tomorrow night. see you monday. demolition work and alarms that went unrepaired by the owner. >> sky 7 hd catches the end of a police pursuit. how a violation turned into a felony arrest.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120309-01:41:00

two at bpi, says that's because the protein comes mostly from connective tissue, not muscle meat. >> it will fill you up. but it's not going to do you any good. >> reporter: today, we were flooded with questions from concerned viewers. >> which grocery stores near me do or don't sell ground beef that contains ammonia-treated pink slime? >> how can consumers find out which retailers do use this pink slime? >> reporter: so, we went out abc news producers to stores across the country to the meat section, to see if it's in the ground beef they sell. most couldn't tell us for sure. >> there is no way to know, even from labels and even from the butchers here whether or not it contains pink slime. >> the guy at the meat counter said that he had been getting the same question all day long. >> reporter: we e-mailed the top-ten grocers in america. publix, costco, h.e.b. and whole foods assured us they don't use pink slime. no word yet from the rest. but know this -- if your meat is stamped usda organic, it's pure meat, no questionable filler. but everything else is suspect,

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20120309-01:34:00

sunday at 7:00, 6:00 central. iere was an important development in syria today. a member of the assad government appeared to defect and join the rebels. in a youtube video, the deputy servinnister said that he didn't want to die serving what he called a "criminal regime." for a year now, the 41-year dictatorship has been trying to crush a freedom movement. more than 7,000 civilians have died. tensions in that part of the blame are partly to blame for asing gas prices. the national average tonight is $3.76 a gallon, and that is 28 cents more than we paid a month y o. we wondered why the price is rising a penny a day, so we lot oanthony mason to look into it, and it turns out a lot of go lockse isn't what you think. >> reporter: chicago locksmith dennis richert drives as much as 200 miles a day, so rising gas

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20120309-01:59:00

it's a tale of two cities good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. it's a tale of two cities following two very different story lines. while one bay area city struggles to find common ground on pension reform, another has somehow found a solution. linda yee on how tough times have led to tough decision in the north bay. >> reporter: they will be paying more into their pension costs and both firefighters and police agreed that new hires will have to work five years longer to collect full pension. retirement age will be 55 years old instead of 50. santa rosa calls the concessions a miracle and credit honesty for the result. >> we develop credibility for sharing information

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120308-01:56:00

and finally tonight, a great motivator once said, do what you can with what you have, where you are. abc's dan harris spent today with a young man armed only with his own spirit, a dream of going to college. and he has become an inspiring force. [ tapping ] >> i don't have enough money for a meal plan. i don't have enough money to pay bills or rent or tuition. so, i have to do this. >> reporter: the commuters love it. especially when they learn just why young josh johnson is dancing. >> right now i'm raising money for the second semester of my sophomore year. >> reporter: josh has

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20120308-01:51:00

has cut 2,000 jobs, including 49 firefighters and 66 police officers. the new police station is also empty. san jose cannot afford to run it. >> taxpayers are paying for services. they should get those services. we're unable to deliver that and it's just going to get worse if we don't get control on these costs. >> reporter: these pension problems began back in the late 1990s. california was flush with tax revenue from the dot-com and housing booms and politicians gave generous new pension benefits to unionized workers-- up to 90% of their salary for life. >> when i first look at the numbers i do a double take. >> reporter: joe nation studies government pension costs at stanford university. how does the deal that government workers are getting compare to what most people get in the private sector? >> it's out of this world good. let's say you're making $100,000. you would retire at aged 50 with

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NBC Nightly News-20120308-01:33:00

georgia last night to drop out. >> we are staying in this race because i believe that it's going to be impossible for a moderate to win the general election. >> reporter: romney hunkered down in boston today while his campaign team used show-and-tells to make the case that neither santorum nor gingrich has a realistic shot at the nomination saying it would take "an act of god for one of them to win." >> if the governor think he's ordained by god to win, then let's just have it out. >> reporter: the delegate map for santorum is daunting. to win, he would need two out of every three delegates going forward. it's something no candidate has ever achieved in the modern era. romney also wants this primary battle over because even his victories seem to reinforce his weaknesses. like michigan the week before, romney won in ohio, despite the fact that he lost very conservative voters to santorum by 18 points and middle-income voters by eight. as for romney, he seems resigned to the fact that it's going to

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120307-01:50:00

years on the throne. and a health alert, now, about stress and women. a study, just released by the families and work institute, confirms what a lot of women already knew. there is not enough time to balance family, home, work and obligations. and new research, tonight, shows how all that stress can ruin your health. and a simple test could save your life. here's abc's claire shipman. >> reporter: emily thought life at warp speed, that clock that never seems to stop, was just life. >> trying to meet the crazy deadlines, so i can get home to pick up my kids and get dinner on the table. >> reporter: stress, fatigue, and in addition, weight gain, especially belly fat, are more than just a modern annoyance. they can be life-threatening symptoms of a serious cortisol disorder. >> it increases risk for developing diabetes. risk of heart disease. thinning of the bones. cognitive impairment and depression.

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NBC Nightly News-20120307-01:58:00

to save his struggling town. >> we want to spruce it up. >> reporter: there are places where voting someone in this young would raise eyebrows but not here where they say mayor minnier is what this town needs. >> now we have time for public comment. >> reporter: as a write-in candidate he won in a landslide, 24-8. no super pac necessary. folks already know him. >> i have seen him in a stroller with his twin brother, yes. cute little bundle of joy. >> reporter: although in farm country, name recognition has its pitfalls. >> i had a lady at the bank call me jeremy manure. >> reporter: he has a part-time job preparing ribs in aredale's one restaurant. if the good citizens are hunting for their mayor, chances are they will find him tending the family farm. >> there is a lot of thoughts that run through my mind out here. >> reporter: as for big time career aspirations, don't look for mayor minnier to forget his roots. >> i don't see myself in washington, d.c. or in the capitol. i just love it here.

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