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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront April 30, 2013 23:17:00

you have another terrorist screening database with 423,000 names. tsarnaev was said to be on that list. then there s a select d list with 14,000 names. a no fly list with 10,000 names and the kill list, we don t know exactly how many names are on that. does it make sense to have all of these lists? so, look, i think most of these lists are to be used as references. they re not generating leads, open investigations. it depends on how they re used. they can be useful just as a resource for some organizations, but again, i m not exactly sure how all of those databases interact at this point. and i guess that s a big point. let s talk about the tide list in particular. the big one. 700,000 names. helpful? look, i think it s helpful to have a list of people who come under suspicion, whether they re by u.s. agencies or foreign agencies overseas in the tamerlan case with the russians,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130405:02:32:00

$423,000 if i m not mistaken. a lot of money to spend on the correct use of condoms. greta: who came up with? who okayed this? we don t know. it is interesting. my colleague daniel helper at the weekly standard dug this up and we have been doing some follow-up reporting and haven t gotten answers to those kind of questions yet. it was in the stimulus and cree heiate nod jobs. the morn any was create nod jobs. the money was spent. greta: imagine being home and you are on medicare and getting chemotherapy but the place isn t going to take medicare. you you have all of the politicians out of town who created the sequester problem and they are watching worried their own lives and find out we spend $423,000 on condom study and created no jobs out of the stimulus money. this is the most absurd example you could possibly come

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130405:05:32:00

$423,000 if i m not mistaken. a lot of money to spend on the correct use of condoms. greta: who came up with? who okayed this? we don t know. it is interesting. my colleague daniel helper at the weekly standard dug this up and we have been doing some follow-up reporting and haven t gotten answers to those kind of questions yet. it was in the stimulus and cree heiate nod jobs. the morn any was create nod jobs. the money was spent. greta: imagine being home and youre on medicare and getting chemotherapy but the place isn t going to take medicare. you you have all of the politicians out of town who created the sequester problem and they are watching worried their own lives and find out we spend $423,000 on condom study and created no jobs out of the stimulus money. this is the most absurd example you could possibly come

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130327:05:07:00

right now the county she s managing is dealing with a multi-million dollar deficit. and devin joins us. good morning. hi, greta. greta: well, this pension plan certainly caught everybody s attention all the way to this side of the united states. why is this woman s pension so large? that s a really good question. i would think that there are some tone-deaf politicians that are managing her. $423,000 is what her pay is right now, when she retires her pension will be based on that pay and what basically happened here was they kept giving her raises, it looks like she got other offers, possibly to go work at university of california system. and they wanted to keep her and you know, the city officials or the county officials say, well, you know, she s doing the job of a ceo and a ceo would get paid a lot more. greta: and the ceo worked for a private company or a public corporation, doesn t work for a government. in looking at the pension that she gets, one thing you can t give enou

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130327:02:07:00

right now the county she s managing is dealing with a multi-million dollar deficit. and devin joins us. good morning. hi, greta. greta: well, this pension plan certainly caught everybody s attention all the way to this side of the united states. why is this woman s pension so large? that s a really good question. i would think that there are some tone-deaf politicians that are managing her. $423,000 is what her pay is right now, when she retires her pension will be based on that pay and what basically happened here was they kept giving her raises, it looks like she got other offers, possibly to go work at university of california system. and they wanted to keep her and you know, the city officials or the county officials say, well, you know, she s doing the job of a ceo and a ceo would get paid a lot more. greta: and the ceo worked for a private company or a public corporation, doesn t work for a government. in looking at the pension that she gets, one thing you can t give enou

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