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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101201:05:52:00

washington crony capitalists have put a $700 billion bag of dung on taxpayers doorsteps, rung the bell and expect you to thank them when you answer it. a $700 billion bag of dung? that s what we say when we talk about the bailout, but make way for the very sexy follow-up accounting. the congressional budget office reporting this week that the bailout s actually going to cost taxpayers about $25 billion. $25 billion or roughly 1/28th of what everybody says it costs. the cbo writing clearly it was not apparent when the t.a.r.p. was create twod years ago that the cost would turn out to be this low. the idea that saving the global economy cost $700 billion that is false. though that would have been a bargain anyway. third question, true or false. in monetary settlement for african-american farmers for

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101201:02:50:00

building was built with the taxpayers dollars and the staff sean: but they wouldn t put this up if it wasn t for us. wouldn t it be easier for all the liberals who want to see the canvas of ant-covered jesus build their own museum. you can throw elephant dung at jesus all day but pay for it yourself. no more controversy. sean: what about the double standard relating to muhammad. even if you put a cartoon up of say muhammad there would be uprising. would haven t to put elephant dung on the prophet. remember there was a huge uproar over discrimination sean: why do we have a double standard? what we re getting into is like defining what is good art and bad art. it s crazy. you can t do that. would you throw dung at canvas of muhammad? you d be risking your life. i m not an artist.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101025:11:17:00

yeah. cool animation. new york s archbishop timothy dolan is lashing out at the new york times after they viewed as what some see anti-catholic events. he said the common, casual way that the new york times offends catholics sensitivity is something they would never think of doing, rightly so, to the jewish, black, islamic or gay communities. joining us is the president of the catholic league, bill donahue. good morning to you. good morning. so you believe that there is this very obvious double standard that exists with the new york times. right? that s true. you mean, a couple of years ago, they showed a picture of the blessed mother with dung on her. you couldn t pick out the pornographic images. they were using this as an example of the book of museum of art in the late 1990 s and they were talking about the danish cartoons that they wouldn t publish. now, look, the new york times has never found an anti-catholic tv show, movie, exhibition or

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100906:18:33:00

small rescue boats. when we cannot take their animals in our boats, people sometimes refuse to be rescued. this must really add to the difficulties for the rescue effort because people are trying to save their animals. the united nations estimates the floods have killed some 200,000 animals, a devastating toll in a country where nearly half the people live off the land and livestock are the key to survival. in the villages, people learn at a very early age how important animals are. this little boy is 9 years old and helps his family make a living by using his donkey to help take feed to the buffalo. buffalo are prized possessions. they provide milk and farm labor sh even their dung is useful as fertilizer and dry and burned as fuel for cooking fires. the animals cost about $1,000 each, a fortune for those who earn about a dollar per day. people pay handsomely to have

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100906:17:40:00

only way we make a living. we are making our entire living and feeding our entire family off these families. reporter: this diver says he pulled the body from the river just 100 yards downstream. he says people are so desperate to save their livestock that they even try to bring them on small rescue boats. translator: when we cannot take their animals in our boats, people sometimes refused to be rescued. reporter: this must really add to the difficulties to the rescue effort, because people are trying to save their animals. yes. reporter: the united nations estimate the floods have killed some 200,000 animals, a devastating toll in a country where nearly half the people live off the land, and livestock are the key to survival. in the villages, people learn at a very early age how important animals are. this boy is 9 years old and helps his family make a living by using his donkey to take feed to the buffalo. buffalo are prized possessions. they provide milk and farm labor, ev

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