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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110930:07:58:00

lower ranking, the patrolmen, as they are called, they weren t out of control and they weren t behaving that way until the white shirts showed up. yeah, totally true. at first when they started with the orange nets, they were still blue-shirted beat cops or whatever they were. and they weren t pushing people out of the way. they weren t being violent about it. they were definitely trying to corral us still but they weren t being forceful in an indis indiscerning way. what do you think could you detect the moment you thought, okay, this in has turned. this is now a place where i don t want to be. definitely. i mean, it didn t get to the point where i was out of there until the pepper spray came out. but when you have people screaming, forceful arrests after we left union square is with i said, maybe i shun be here. you were close to the pepper spray. did you get hit by any of it? definitely.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110620:18:10:00

are a head slapper. they make $112,000 a year in their pension. we are not talking about retiree health. alisyn: and they can retire at 40 years old. for the next 40 years, let s say they live to 80 years old. they are going to be paid $112,000 a year. something has to give. something has to give. in california, too, there was one study that fount highway officers, the patrolmen, not surprisingly. 8 out of 10 develop a disability in the year before they retire so they also get disability pay. so what you are seeing now is people in the city of san francisco saying you are rights. this is this can t play out any longer. this is not going to give. we are putting too much of a burned on taxpayers. so they are moving to have public sector government workers put toward their own retirement. that s a movement you see

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110209:06:09:00

than just deal drugs. they want to take over entire territories, entire towns. across the border fromu:7u tex, a six mile run, they are doing that very fact. greta: the other thing is that their strategy is to inflict terror whether it is to behead people and leave the heads along the side of the roads, return the heads to the family is the level of terror they are trying to inflict is beyond words. reporter: they are inflicting terror. they are using strategies that we ve seen in the wars in the mideast, especially with those beheadings, filming them, posting them on the internet and it is working. you have a town near monterey the entire police force 28 people quit after two of their patrolmen are beheaded. you have officers earning $500, $600 a fun they are not going to risk their lives a month, they are not going to risk their lives. you see what happens when someone stands up this woman

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101016:23:45:00

officers combing the flattened wreckage of a highway patrol helicopter. yesterday s crash killed a 17 year veteran of the force. a tragedy choking up seasoned patrolmen. crash occurred around 11:00 this morning. friends of the officer say he died doing his true life s work. the cause of the crash is under investigation. florida: a jeep and news van colliding, sending three to the hospital. the collision was so strong the van flipped on its side. reports say the driver of the van was trying to make a u-turn when the crash happened. police cited the van driver, luckily none of the injuries are life-threatening. illinois: drivers getting a break, if they are willing to wait for it. a shell station giving away three gas. the station s owners say they

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100930:11:29:00

army and police will take over. afghan patrolmen like this man are being retrained by the u.s. army. he says the taliban s influence is more than just about instilling fear. the people are so poor, so like taliban, a lot of people, they just give money. reporter: there are now 1,000 afghan patrolmen who have completed training. but shorter says they re still a ways from taking the lead on security. oh, yes, they need a lot of work. reporter: some afghan officers still don t know what it neens stand guard. that s the frustrating party. he s probably done it 500 times. he s just at the point where, oh, another american telling me where i need to be. reporter: on this day, u.s. soldiers meet village elders in a gathering called ashura. the goal winning them over. the main thought right now is survival. they re going to stay with who

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