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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111213:00:11:00

ago or was it five days ago, that he was making $60,000 a pop. he was out there bragging wholesale, and now he's mr. uriah heap all of a sudden. this guy's ability to turn on a dime is frightening. he's now poor. >> he could put on the table his wife's jewelry for several million dollars, if he wanted to. but i think what -- you just hit it on the nail there, chris. it's not that he's a flip-flopper, he is a gyrator. he will say whatever comes into his head at the moment that gives him an advantage. no matter whether it's true or not, he has this great penchant for attacking people on the very things that he himself is vulnerable for. so he'll say, you know, barney frank and chris dodd should go to jail because of their associations with freddie mac and fannie mae, even though he made $1.6 million from those same government entities. nothing holds him back. he's entirely situational.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111213:07:11:00

he was out there bragging wholesale, and now he's mr. uriah heap all of a sudden. this guy's ability to turn on a dime is frightening. he's now poor. >> he could put on the table his wife's jewelry for several million dollars, if he wanted to. but i think what -- you just hit it on the nail there, chris. it's not that he's a flip-flopper, he is a gyrator. he will say whatever comes into his head at the moment that gives him an advantage. no matter whether it's true or not, he has this great penchant for attacking people on the very things that he himself is vulnerable for. so he'll say, you know, barney frank and chris dodd should go to jail because of their associations with freddie mac and fannie mae, even though he made $1.6 million from those same government entities. nothing holds him back. he's entirely situational. >> but isn't about our medium? david corn, that's our medium. >> it is our medium. and mitt romney doesn't. >> every six hours the news cycle changes. as long as it's good for that news cycle, fits in that particular box, six hours later,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111021:19:52:00

report tonight. you are headed for a one-term presidency is what steve jobs reportedly told president obama. according to a new authorized biography on the late apple founder. the book is due out on monday. but some excerpts have leaked out including that warning from jobs telling the president last year his administration noded to be more business friendly. but it seems steve jobs saved his harshest criticism for the biggest competitor, google, which created the droid smartphone according to the author, he lashed out at the company saying and i quote, "google you [blank] ripped off the iphone, wholesale ripped us off and i will spend my last dying breath if i need need to and every penny in the bank to right this wrong, i will destroy droid because it is a stolen product." and now, a p.r. consultant and president of emerald partners.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110920:20:51:00

the street, wholesale, tons of people are treated like drones and like worker bees so it doesn't matter about the size but it marries how you create the culture and how you lead in the culture. >>neil: you get into there but i want to relate surveys that are out from "money magazine," saying most workers are kind of bummed. the victim mentality, blaming the boss or maybe blaming the situationen at world, but they are not happy campers. why not? >>guest: several things. when we get someone on our team that is bummed, it is one of two things, a leadership breakdown because we don't have a culture, or, i heard a donkey could run the kentucky derby i have the wrong give. you get people . >>neil: you get rid people with dignity, and merck is laying off 13,000 people. how do you do that? >>guest: i don't know how you lay off 13,000 with dignity. i have had to fire people

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110820:01:41:00

away from a pretty good income. there is a reason there is not a broad democratic party parallel here. i mean, there are individual democratic candidates here and there that have tried to do the same thing, but the republicans do this wholesale, every year, a lot of their candidates are following this path, that's because the conservative movement that overlaps with the, is in constant need with conservative celebrities. they've created this market. becoming a conservative celebrity, speaking things and the publications and direct mail and giant tv network and religious tv networks, the conservative movement needs celebrities, people who whether or not they have won political offices are famous for being conservative. they just need to be well known, they need name recognition and stay conservative headline grabbing things, and a presidential campaign is a great

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110618:09:54:00

from lauren. she wriets, my business creates and sells gifts to specialty sporting markets. my question has to do with wholesale marketing. a gift trade show wants to define me in ways i don't seem to fit. i need to grow and i don't know how to reach gift shops without exhibiting at a trade show. >> online is great, number one. secondly, there are magazines in every area. i went online and i found gifthopmag.com a magazine that all the gift shops get. advertise in there. you can reach all of them at wholesale without going to the trade show. >> there's an interesting question in there. should i try to fit into someone else's mold, the answer is no. and there's this weird assumption that this one gift show is the place. there's got to be a lot of different opportunity for her and to expand her awareness is so she can see more opportunities.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110525:08:45:00

badru musaazi. >> cheap products. >> not being cheap but -- >> reporter: some entrepreneurs are a little less than enthusiastic about the growing influence in uganda. in fact, some accuse the government of failing the influx. this gentleman is suing the state on behalf of local importers. he says some chinese traders are allowed to pay $100,000 to operate in uganda. >> they're pouring into the country, taking over local businesses, retail, wholesale, without actually bringing the money to the country. >> reporter: the government is opposing the lawsuit. it sees china as a country of opportunities, one that it says is helping to add value to its number one export, coffee.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110504:11:28:00

smaller and more fuel efficient. we're starting to pick up on that trend here. you don't generally drive 30 or 40 miles to work. >> i think that is changing. people are driving further distances, but you're right, yes, there is a difference. it's not people driving to work that the economic issue necessarily. that has a certain amount of an effect. people driving to work. it's really the transportation of goods. it's the wholesale, diesel transportation on large-scale transport. that's where your really concern comes when gas prices start to go. it's aviation fuel, and what that does to the price of an airline ticket. the economic effect of gas pricing, is so thorough and so full and so all-encompassing that you watch gas prices like a hawk. >> you do this in the rest of the world. is everybody else obsessed with a price of a liter at a gas station or do we understand it is those other effects, the cost of heating factories, cost of transporting grain is where it

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110417:13:34:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110417:16:34:00

>> but the truck is already en route probably. >> right. >> so what changes -- i mean the price of oil leaves wherever it leaves at $3.50, and it arrives at $3.80. explain that to me. >> because the next shipment will be at $3.90. so he's having to raise the price to pay for the continued supply of gasoline. the wholesale -- the refinery that produced the oil down in texas and pushed it into the pipeline coming all the way up to washington, d.c., is -- they know that the next delivery of crude barrels will be at $108, whereas the previous delivery was $106 or $105. so each part of the food chain raises the prices as quickly as they can because they got to pay for the next one -- >> they sure don't lower them. >> no, they take their time to lower them. that's a fact of life. that's make it while you can. so they rocket it up and they float down. >> this isn't demand and supply, this is fear. we are paying -- as i understand

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