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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110701:07:11:00

anything to get rich. >> let's go back to the same tax rates clinton had while he was in office. they were not horrible and we had a good economy. you know who else has a good economy? germany. and they have high taxes. >> and they are tiny countries. >> he talked about children sacrificing or being harmed. >> m why -- i am against children sacrifices. >> the jets having the tax break. the real problem are the toddlers that own private jets. they are getting the best of both worlds. >> it is wrong. after obama railed against the rich they called him a d-word that stands for penis. on thursday while discussing obama's press halpern was asked how he felt about the president's demeanor. watch. >> we are in the seven-second delay today? >> oh lordy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110622:08:45:00

remarkably that alleged constitution destroyer george bush who twice in the afghan war and iraq war got authorization. a his father did, setting a precedent in gulf war. obama didn't. then he said he doesn't have to get authorization because it's not hostilities, which is an insult to anybody in congress and to any american. then he compounds it after insulting congress. he then implicitly, he implies that well, if this were hostilities, i would be subject to the war powers resolution. which constrains and undermines the power of the presidency. so he managed the worst of both worlds. he angers congress, stiffing them and insulting them and pretending it's not a war. yet, by implicitly accepting the war powers act he constrains the presidency. that is why he is in a pickle. that's why kerry and mccain are trying to rescue him. >> bret: where does this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110621:22:45:00

constitutional decency of getting authorization, as did remarkably that alleged constitution destroyer george bush who twice in the afghan war and iraq war got authorization. a his father did, setting a precedent in gulf war. obama didn't. then he said he doesn't have to get authorization because it's not hostilities, which is an insult to anybody in congress and to any american. then he compounds it after insulting congress. he then implicitly, he implies that well, if this were hostilities, i would be subject to the war powers resolution. which constrains and undermines the power of the presidency. so he managed the worst of both worlds. he angers congress, stiffing them and insulting them and pretending it's not a war. yet, by implicitly accepting the war powers act he constrains the presidency. that is why he is in a pickle. that's why kerry and mccain

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110621:10:32:00

affect pending class action suits against costco, goldman sachs and other corporate giants. karen travers has details on this and reaction. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, peggy, good morning, daniel. the plaintiffs in this case, six female walmart employees, claim they can prove the retail giant discriminated against all its female employees. the supreme court was not convinced. it's a blockbuster unanimous ruling. the supreme court ruled that one of the largest class action lawsuits in history could not go forward against retail giant walmart. in a statement, walmart said the court made the right decision. the plaintiffs' claims were worlds away from showing a company-wide discriminatory pay and promotion policy. but on one critical issue there was disagreement. the court split 5-4 on ideological lines and ruled there were too many women in too many different jobs to group together into one lawsuit. >> the courthouse door will be closed on millions of women and others who face discrimination when they try to vindicate their rights in court.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110613:20:04:00

insiders to get rich but, again, what about the american taxpayer and consumes? we're paying for that corruption and we are stuck with light bulbs we don't want. that is the worst of all worlds. >>neil: we have you on record here, scarfing up these old bulbs. >>guest: take me away. >>neil: thank you, dan, from washington. >> he was not as shovel ready as we expected. all right, so, what will get the shovels ready and moving again? the president receiving a number of recommendations from his new jobs council today. are they the right ideas in former verizon c.i.a. joining me. you have your doubts but it comes more to the core of what dan was saying, if the government with the best of intentions cannot do this? >>guest: here is my concern. to me it is very clear one of the issues we are facing that is really preventing businesses from hiring today is the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110530:23:12:00

issues perspective or message perspective that she has that no one else does? >> i think there's an excitement in the way that she carries herself and the fact that she's a woman and it's great for the republican party in which she brings along. however, if you go back to the republican debate, if you remember, she did one debate and this time she'll have to do 15 debates. people will have a much better understanding and not necessarily that she did in alaska but what does she plan for this country and what issues is she going to concentrate on and what issues does she have? at this point she's the best of all worlds. she doesn't have to answer tough questions yet and that can change things drastically. >> congresswoman, as someone who has been through a number of elections, if we look at the last campaign and we know she's popular in small, rural towns where people tend to be more conservative, if you go into this state, if you just go to east of the philadelphia

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110529:14:33:00

investor in the united states, and he is also a prince, a grandson of the founding king of saudi arabia. he is prince al waleed. al waleed straddles the worlds of america and saudi arabia, two worlds that need each other but barely seem to understand each other. so we are going to try to bridge that gap. prince al waleed, welcome. >> it's a pleasure to be with you my friend, fareed. >> let's start with the question everybody has on their mind. you are a prince of saudi arabia. how stable is saudi arabia? you see this sea of revolution taking place across the middle east. and it seems the one country that has not been particularly affected is saudi arabia. >> yeah. thanks god, saudi arabia is in a very unique situation. the relationship between the king and his people is very close. people love the king a lot. that's one reason, obviously, for not having any civil disturbances over there. plus the saudi arabia situation,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110529:17:33:00

grandson of the founding king of saudi arabia. he is prince al waleed. al waleed straddles the worlds of america and saudi arabia, two worlds that need each other but barely seem to understand each other. so we are going to try to bridge that gap. prince al waleed, welcome. >> it's a pleasure to be with you my friend, fareed. >> let's start with the question everybody has on their mind. you are a prince of saudi arabia. how stable is saudi arabia? you see this sea of revolution taking place across the middle east. and it seems the one country that has not been particularly affected is saudi arabia. >> yeah. thanks god, saudi arabia is in a very unique situation. the relationship between the king and his people is very close. people love the king a lot. that's one reason, obviously, for not having any civil disturbances over there. plus the saudi arabia situation, although economically, we are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110527:08:14:00

they have done it, they have to try to survive it, and try to survive it together. >> which is the same logic of health care, right? we were all saying after this, you can't unring that bell. you cannot walk away from that vote you've taken. if you drop it now, have you the worst of both worlds. but the big difference here, it's one thing to take a really difficult vote politically or one that will expose you to political risk in exchange for a substantive accomplishment. but that was never on the table here. it was clear that it was not going to pass a democratic senate and be signed by a democratic president. that's what is so mind boggling about this. >> that's why the segment is john baner is bad at his high poth thesis. he let paul ryan put forward that plan that was adopted as the official republican party

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110527:01:14:00

>> i think there is something to be said for the idea that now they have done it, they have to try to survive it, and try to survive it together. >> which is the same logic of health care, right? we were all saying after this, you can't unring that bell. you cannot walk away from that vote you've taken. if you drop it now, have you the worst of both worlds. but the big difference here, it's one thing to take a really difficult vote politically or one that will expose you to political risk in ex-change for a substantive accomplishment. but that was never on the table here. it was clear that it was not going to pass a democratic senate and be signed by a democratic president. that's what is so mind boggling about this. >> that's why the segment is john baner is bad at his high poth thesis. he let paul ryan put forward that plan that was adopted as

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