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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111207:23:06:00

announcement this week about america energy future and would move ahead with plans to tap estimated 27 billion-barrels of oil in the arctic ocean. but five years and $4 billion in the process of clearing all the hurdles, shell still doesn't have all the permits it needs or clear road map for getting them. >> we are not disputing the high standards we're asked to work with. what is concerning to us is the fact there is not real certainty on how the processes will be met. >> the environmental protection agency has come under fire from the conservatives for rejecting the shell air permit. despite the fact the closest village to any drilling is 70 miles away and has 245 people. the agency appeals board is made up of registered democrat and includes a former activis activist. every justice has a second challenge in front of the appeals board. alaska lone congressman is

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NBC Nightly News-20111206-01:49:00

NBC Nightly News-20111206-01:49:00
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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20111205-02:26:00

and after years of economic decline, new york officials think it's death defying past could be the perfect shot in the arm. governor andrew cuomo and the entire new york state legislature have agreed to give wallenda a one-time pass on laws banning stunts at the falls. wallenda estimates his act would bring in $125,000 spectators and $120 million tourist dollars to its region. but janice thomson of the canadian niagara parks commission which oversees the falls wants them enjoyed as a natural wonder. >> you know, people don't come

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CBS Evening News-20111204-02:07:00

forces are scheduled to be out of iraqi by the end of the month, but a violent attack earlier this week in the heart of baghdad is raising questions about whether iraqi forces will be up to the job of maintaining security. our jim axelrod is in baghdad tonight. jim, good evening. let me ask you, first of all, obviously, this car bomb earlier this week a cause of great concern. even more so now that iraq's prime minister maliki believes it was an attempt to his life. what can you tell bus that? >> reporter: russ, this is actually the third version of an explanation for the car bomb. frankly, we don't know which, if any to believe. but whatever the reason, the car bomb is especially alarming because of where it happened. the green zone, that four-square-mile area where the u.s. embassy is located. for years it's been thought of as the safest part of the city. the fact that somebody could actually get a car bomb inside the green zone and detonate it cast doubt on the ability of the iraqi security forces to keep the peace here. but if it was, indeed, an attempt too maliki's life, that just raises the stakes.

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CBS Evening News-20111204-02:23:00

>> mitchell: the f.b.i. says california's so-called geezer bandit has struck again. agents say the gunman, who appears to be in his 70s, yesterday held up a bank of america branch in san luis obispo. his 16th bank since 2009. but agents caution the robber may not be as old as he seems and could be wearing a disguise. meanwhile, southern california is being buffeted by more santa ana winds today but they don't compare to the 100-mile-per-hour winds off the mojave desert that battered the state this week. thousands are still without power from the winds that knocked down lines and trees and damaged buildings. britain this week will welcome its first giant pandas in some 17 years. tian tian and yang guang, both

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NBC Nightly News-20111204-23:38:00

NBC Nightly News-20111204-23:38:00
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CBS Evening News-20111204-02:27:00

>> an idea cannot be evicted and a movement cannot be imprisoned. >> reporter: occupy l.a. organizer says the movement will regroup and refocus on foreclosures. >> banks, if you do not heed our call, expect to see our tents in your lobby. >> reporter: two and a half weeks after they were forced out of their encampment here at zapp, protesters still gather daily. today they are celebrating their movement. in new york, occupy wall street has left the street and gone legit. they've rented office space and meet daily in a public atrium inside disha bank. >> we have elevated inequality and social justice. >> reporter: it plans to occupy foreclosured homes. in mid-january, a call to pitch tents outside of congress. >> i want to stay inside the capitol. >> berkeley political science

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111203:00:44:00

is headed for that classic showdown between the white house and congress, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge in d.c. tonight. thank you. never before seen images and film of one of the most historic events of the 20th century. the attack on pearl harbor. and these new images come to us less than a week before we mark 70 years since that day which shall live in infamy. take a look at this, december 7th, 1941, world war ii memorabilia collector in florida says he found it through a newspaper ad. and that it was basically just gathering dust in some garage. the navy photographer is dead now. but he was on a ship in pearl harbor during the attack. there was also a stack of photos here is some of them. we are told some of the material will be on display in the museum in zephyr hills outside tampa. a fighter jet crashes in a village after takeoff and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds.

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NBC Nightly News-20111203-01:40:00

nbc's miguel almaguer reports tonight on the aftermath. >> reporter: in pasadena, california -- >> very dangerous. this property will be taped. >> reporter: -- building inspectors told the flores family they couldn't come home. >> i don't understand how any of us made it out and the fact that my kids were in that room. >> reporter: their house on cedar street was sliced in two by a 50-foot ash. >> everything we have had for 15 years is gone. >> reporter: across southern california, a path of destruction, a state of emergency. for a second day, schools are closed and so are many roads. santa ana winds ripped los angeles county cities apart. power poles toppled like dominoes in wind gusts just shy of 100 miles per hour. >> once one went down it was kk, kk, kk. >> reporter: a quarter million

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NBC Nightly News-20111203-01:39:00

here is gingrich. he is unpredictable. he can be combustible with some of the things he said. getting into trouble talking about children that they should be able to work. that lack of predictability can ultimately hurt him. romney, steady as she goes. very strategic, very disciplined, but he has yet to close the sale with conservatives. >> nice to have you here in new york. we'll be watching from washington sunday morning. david gregory, thanks. >> thanks, brian. we're getting more information tonight about the major windstorm that hit the southwest yesterday and the numbers are pretty staggering. look what this storm did out west. wind gusts of more than 120 clocked in the colorado rockies. near 100 in new mexico, utah and nevada. and at california's mammoth mountain, peak gusts pegged the needle at 150 miles an hour and it doesn't go any higher. we haven't seen anything this intense out there in decades.

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