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Transcripts For CSPAN3 20120308

schemes there. okay. miss faulkner, you probably also have seen this type of thing and could you share maybe what one of the most egregious fraud cases that you re aware of and when that happens, do you frequently see children deprived when their guardians engage in fraud. i think anytime there s fraud, children are involved especially when it relates to the snap program. what i would like to share with you is one of the more sophisticated trends. in a program such as snap, i recipient will go to a restaurant or a bar and this is not place where they would accept ebt cards but they would go there and the restaurant or bar would go to a grocery store and buy say $200 worth of groceries and then they would for the bar or restaurant and then they would give the recipient half, 75%, you know, something off of the ebt card. and really, it cuts out, you never really see the bar or restaurant transaction, what you see is the recipient using to buy $200 worth of groceries at this

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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20110323

airport s departure terminal. ifill: and judy woodruff interviews japan s ambassador to the u.s., ichiro fujisaki. brown: special correspondent steve sapienza reports from bangladesh on the struggle to meet the basic needs of an exploding population. dahka is one of the world s fastest growing cities and one of the poorest. with 2,000 newcomers daily the struggle to find clean water in the slums often has life threatening consequences. ifill: and ray suarez examines what a merger between at&t and t-mobile would mean for consumers and the wireless industry. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business.

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Transcripts For KRCB PBS NewsHour 20110323

airport s departure terminal. ifill: and judy woodruff interviews japan s ambassador to the u.s., ichiro fujisaki. brown: special correspondent steve sapienza reports from bangladesh on the struggle to meet the basic needs of an exploding population. dahka is one of the world s fastest growing cities and one of the poorest. with 2,000 newcomers daily the struggle to find clean water in the slums often has life threatening consequences. ifill: and ray suarez examines what a merger between at&t and t-mobile would mean for consumers and the wireless industry. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business.

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Transcripts For WMPT PBS NewsHour 20110322

it might not seem much to you, but believe me it s a huge step that you now can actually drive up at the airport s departure terminal. ifill: and judy woodruff interviews japan s ambassador to the u.s., ichiro fujisaki. brown: special correspondent steve sapienza reports from bangladesh on the struggle to meet the basic needs of an exploding population. dahka is one of the world s fastest growing cities and one of the poorest. with 2,000 newcomers daily the struggle to find clean water in the slums often has life threatening consequences. ifill: and ray suarez examines what a merger between at&t and t-mobile would mean for consumers and the wireless industry. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola c

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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20110322

airport s departure terminal. ifill: and judy woodruff interviews japan s ambassador to the u.s., ichiro fujisaki. brown: special correspondent steve sapienza reports from bangladesh on the struggle to meet the basic needs of an exploding population. dahka is one of the world s fastest growing cities and one of the poorest. with 2,000 newcomers daily the struggle to find clean water in the slums often has life threatening consequences. ifill: and ray suarez examines what a merger between at&t and t-mobile would mean for consumers and the wireless industry. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business.

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