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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131121:20:33:00

we have to raise the minimum wage to make sure that people can take care of their families. >> absolutely. mcdonald's workers are making $7 or $8 an hour. do you know what the mcdonald's ceo made? $13.8 million in 2012. their previous ceo, that same year, made $27.7 million. in 1980, the differential between ceo and average worker was 42 times. in 2011 it was 380 times. are they doing that much of a better job? no. they're not. and this is a big reason this crushing of the unionization and the rise in ceo pay is a big reason why we have a death of intergenerational class mobility in this country. the class that you're born in is the class you'll grow up in and this is a big reason why. >> you have to wonder what mcresources was thinking. what they were trying to get out of the p.r. stunt. moving on, up next, inside one of the most talked about conspiracy theories surrounding the death of jfk. was it a mafia hit? [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131121:19:17:00

to 7.1%. then there was an explosive report that a worker claimed that he fudged the numbers.we d that worker now says he never said that. does that mean you still want to go forward with an investigation? >> let's find out the truth. he said one thing one day and the next day he refused it. let's find out the truth so we know whether that happened or not. clearly it deserves looking into. >> how would you go about investigating it, who would you want to talk to? >> it affects several definite agencies. we want to make sure that what we know exactly happens. and it just raises a lot of suspicions and it adds to an acc accumulation of accusations that were made. >> senator dan coats, thanks

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131120:20:54:00

they have a lot of issues to address. exciting new way for those of us who maybe like to go out with a clutch or handbag. >> why not? do it up. >> it ships summer. >> next summer is what the ceo says. >> good to he sue too. >> officials in amsterdam with playing a group of alcoholics in beer for cleaning up the streets. the men have reportedly been causing drunken trouble at popular city park, so the government and some donors are funding a project to give those chronic alcoholics something better for do. for each day they clean the streets they get $13, a half pack of tobacco and five cans of beer. one worker reportedly welcomed the plan saying that chronic alcoholics need alcohol to function. amsterdam has its own ways, doesn't it? shepard smith reporting continues from the fox news deck right after this. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made o

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131120:15:08:00

month to buy health insurance themselves. >> reporter: his organization, aei, predicts 50 million to 100 million small and large business policies will likely be canceled next year and they will find health care is likely to cost them a whole lot more, bill. bill: meanwhile the business groups doing even more research on the fallout from obamacare. what have they found so far, mike? >> reporter: the international franchise association and the u.s. chamber of commerce studied impact. they say the president's health care law resulted in higher costs and fewer full-time positions. 60% of the france r franchisee o.w.n.ed businesses and 60% in non-franchise ianed businesses think obamacare will have negative impact on businesses. many businesses are seeing health care costs increasings because of law, 31% and 12% of non-franchise businesses reduced worker hours. 21% of franchise and 12 percent of non-franchised businesses

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131120:23:33:00

bothering everyone and they drink less. one worker said after a busy day of work, he's too tired to drink. >> earlier in the program, we told you how obama care is hurting one of the president's core support groups. college students. in our next report, shannon green tells us how another segment of the president's base appears to be bailing. >> in the 21st century, a woman derves equal pay for equal work. >> they chose president obama by an 11-point margin over mitt romney in 2012, and until now, the president has been able to count on a majority of women to favor both him and his policies. but as his signature legislative achievement becomes a reality, the relationship appears to be cooling. >> women are looking at this and saying, hold on, you promised this. you said that you were going to give us affordable health care. and basically, it's not coming to fruition. >> the cbs news poll today shows a steep decline from just one month ago when 49% of women say

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the first term congressman will be in a washington, d.c. court today to be arraigned on the misdemeanor charge which carries a maximum sentence of 180 days and/or a fine of $1,000. the labor department investigating claims that the census bureau manipulated job figures in the runup to the 2012 election. a "new york post" report alleged a census worker faked results in the government's monthly job report to make the unemployment rate appear lower. census officials deny the charges. the case has been referred to the inspector general. i am struggling. i need some water. i'll be okay. new york city mayor michael bloomberg signing landmark legislation that bans the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21. new york is the first large city to prohibit sales to young adults. bloomberg says raising the legal purchase age from 18 to 21 will keep young people from experimenting at a time when they're most likely to become addicted that new law will take

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131120:17:44:00

right now the idea of improving shareholder value sometimes means laying more people off because the lower your payroll costs are, the better your stock looks. so the interests are sometimes countervailing. you have people who work for corporations right now that have the weakest representation in terms of unions. we've gut the union movement. you have now whole regions stealing corporations by saying, we're the nonunion region. you can come down here and not have to worry about union bargaining. come south. so it's really a terrible time at this point to be a worker relative to a corporation. >> there's a technical point i want to add here that's very, very important for anyone watching this. when you hear people talk about corporate tax reform, too often they're framing it as revenue neutral. let's keep the amount -- so that might be be okay if the revenues from corporations were at some historical average level as you saw in your chart earlier. we need to be careful not to lock that in. >> i think, you know, richard, to the narrative here about the individual versus the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131120:23:27:00

president obama and former president bill clinton placed a wreath at the kennedy grave in arlington national cemetery. friday marks the 50th anniversary of kennedy's assassination in dallas. paying alcoholics in beer. paying through the nose for government regulations. and the government worker behind a murder is not paying the price so far. the grapevine is next. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131119:02:43:00

inhouse donation bins at that one ohio walmart, that picture is sort of making the case for them. vanessa ferrera is a former walmart worker who says she was fired for organizing for better wages at the store. she told "the plain dealer" today that the company needs to stand up and give its employees a living wage so they do not have to worry about whether they can afford thanksgiving. joining us now is vanessa ferrera, a former walmart employee, a member of the organization united for respect at walmart called our walmart. it's a group that's trying to unionize walmart stores. ms. ferrera, thank you very much for being with us. nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> what'd you think when you heard about this canned food drive at a northeast ohio walmart? were you surprised by that, having worked at the store? >> i was outraged. outraged. >> when you worked at walmart, i understand that you were involved in essentially a protest action against the store, organizing for better

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131119:09:42:00

who do not earn enough money working at walmart to afford thanksgiving of their own. today, this photo, look carefully at this. this is taken by an ohio walmart worker, published in the cleveland "plain dealer." it shows a donation bin with a sign saying "please donate food items here so associates in need can enjoy thanksgiving dinner." associates means they're talking about their fellow walmart employees here. this is in an employee area of the store, reportedly. it's not a food drive for the community. this is a food drive to try to get walmart workers to feed each other in case working at the nation's largest private employee is not paying you enough in salary to feed your family on thanksgiving day. before this happened in "the plain dealer" today, protests against walmart were already scheduled in ohio for this week. the company's consistently been at the center of calls for a living wage for millions of employees. but now, today in dayton and cincinnati and cleveland, current and former walmart employees organizing against the company are saying that those inhouse donation bins at that one ohio walmart, that picture is sort of making the case for them. vanessa ferrera is a former walmart worker who says she was fired for organizing for better wages at the store. she told "the plain dealer" today that the company needs to stand up and give its employees a living wage so they do not have. it's a group that's trying to unionizenk losing your job. what happened there? >> they retaliated against me. they didn't fire me right away. they surveillanced me and intimidated me, and they fired me for extended breaks, so. >> in terms of you i >> no, it's not reasonable. it's corporate greed. >> vanessa ferrera, former walmart employee, now a member of our walmart, part of a group that's organizing for better wages for walmart workers, the

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