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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110102:22:49:00

if you want to bail out the doj. hold it for three weeks, come on! gregg: we can agree that congress passes unconstitutional laws, all the time, and, that is the function what this courts are there for, called checks and balances. gregg: thanks, arthur and lis weihl, good to see you both. gregg, you look handsome today! gregg: don t give me that stuff! very handsome todayed. the outfits are matching today. planned, probably. e-mailed each other. i saw the purple tie and wore this. julie: we have a new study, it will shock you, though when you find out the fastest growing group of obese people in the nation, you will not believe it, next.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101205:22:34:00

on-line version of the do-not-call list, but is a do not track list legal? fox news legal analyst lis weihl and paul cowan, a professor of media law at seton hall university. paul, we have the do not call registry for telemarketers and to stop them. any reason why we can t have a do not track for those in truce jiff ads on the internet? i think there is a big reason and one of those is, the abject failure of the anti-spam legislation which was passed previously and we all get spam and the government was supposed to prevent that and on the anti-call registry, we registered for it, i find we get 2-3 calls a night, from telemarketers and i m skeptical these things actually work, and, i think also, big problems with it, when the government starts regulating the internet, it will cost us money, and i think bad thing will happen. gregg: lis. first you have more than 2-3

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101114:22:43:00

served a year long rehab program after his first dwi arrest in 2007, after the second offense he stepped down, the sheriff. gregg: the long aren t of the law might be getting longer as police agencies turn to the internet, to search for new recruits. a recent article in u.s.a. reveals how deep law informant agencies are digging to screen potential employees, those background checks could involve peeking into an applicant s social network such as facebook, my space and twitter and agencies might even go so far as to ask the job seeker to provide the private password, the text messages and e-mails, is that legal, can they really do that? how far should a police agency go, in vetting candidates for public safety jobs, let s ask our legal panel, lis weihl, form federal prosecutor who shares my office, and, paul cowan, who doesn t a professor of media

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101107:22:50:00

will they hold an incamera hearing so confidential information, state secrets i think he ll have to do an incamera hearing. what will he do, release american intelligence sources? gregg: in-camera to have the hearings if he gets that far and if he buys your argument there is no standing he doesn t get that far. and the courts may want to punt on this, also. that would be not getting involved in managing war and deciding who to assassinated and not and i don t know federal judges want to make that decision, leave it to the commander-in-chief. gregg: paul cowan, lis weihl, interesting to see what happens tomorrow. julie: who doesn t love cheese and dairy foods but there are mixed messages, about whether it s good or bad, if you are trying to slim down, dr. marc siegel gives us the facts, coming up next. cheese, glorious cheese.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101107:22:45:00

gregg: the aclu and family, particularly the father of anwar al-awlaki arguing that the united states has no right to targets with an assassination the radical u.s. born cleric. now, the government is saying he represents an im intents danger to the u.s. so, will information potentially linking him to last week s package bomb threat bolster its case? joining my, former federal prosecutor, fox news legal analyst lis weihl and former prosecutor and professor of media law at seton hall university, paul cowan. professor, the father filed the lawsuit, saying you cannot kill my son, since when does he have what the law requires and calls locus standi, to bring the case. somebody has to have the right to bring a case and anwar al-awlaki wants to bring the case and march into a courtroom and bring it himself. that will not happen, though.

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