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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131104:20:37:00

it might be a good start, and it good start as your reporter said to start doing some spot checks. you start with the database and then you ve got to actually do some spot checking and maybe that s how they figured this out in the first place. but if you trust a computer completely, you re going to gets errors. the only way you re going to catch it 100% of the time and that s the hope, is to have human spot checkers. and then there s the report of dead but not dead. you go in and try to get some benefits a and they tell you you re dead. and someone had to write not dead on a piece of paper. we try and match signatures up. you might say, here s the file of the person who you say is dead, here s my signature on file, they don t match. that s a good way to figure out who you re talking about. human beings can match. phillip siegel, it s nice to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130309:06:17:00

the first hearing i held. interestingly enough, greta, that s now going to employ a thousand people. it s going to have a 400 room motel two blocks from the white house and have about 10 million in income rather than 10 million in loss. so we are trying to take these and i have to take them one at a time and go across the country, miami, washington, wherever. greta: well, you know, i certainly, you know, i m a big fan of what you re doing on these buildings, no reason the american people should be paying for empty buildings or having buildings built bigger than what congress authorized and someone ought to take a look at gsa. if gsa is the one, they re the landlord for the buildings, right, and gsa, who could forget the conference they had to the tune of about a million dollars in vegas where the guys in the bathtub. the guy in the hot tub, yeah. greta: and that s the instead of checking to see what s going on with the buildings he s in the bathtub with two glasses i might ad, a

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130309:03:17:00

the first hearing i held. interestingly enough, greta, that s now going to employ a thousand people. it s going to have a 400 room motel two blocks from the white house and have about 10 million in income rather than 10 million in loss. so we are trying to take these and i have to take them one at a time and go across the country, miami, washington, wherever. greta: well, you know, i certainly, you know, i m a big fan of what you re doing on these buildings, no reason the american people should be paying for empty buildings or having buildings built bigger than what congress authorized and someone ought to take a look at gsa. if gsa is the one, they re the landlord for the buildings, right, and gsa, who could forget the conference they had to the tune of about a million dollars in vegas where the guys in the bathtub. the guy in the hot tub, yeah. greta: and that s the instead of checking to see what s going on with the buildings he s in the bathtub with two glasses i might ad, a

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121007:20:08:00

compare the signature on the outside to the original signature on a voter registration application. if they don t match, the ballot can t be counted. you oftentimes, as individuals age, or sometimes you have a stroke, those signaturing can dramatically change, and those can t be counted. you re somebody on the ground there who spent a fair amount of your life devoted to work with electio elections. absentee balloting versus in-person voting. which of these is more susceptible to fraud? unquestionably it s absentee ballots, which are cast out of the view of any public official, which i personally have witnessed intimidation, for example, from senior citizens who really are sent ballots, but those ballots are voted by their children. oftentimes the seniors don t even see the absentee ballots.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110101:15:42:00

body. that s just not you guys have looked into this obviously. there s numbers behind this, too. here s the thing. one of the, you know, not conspiracy theory but maybe one of the motivations behind that is that a person on dialysis in prison costs $190,000 per year. therefore, if somebody while we re in a recession, we re doing number crunching, maybe the state budget, they want this person on medicaid and out of the state system. there s a good way to remove some of your costs. not that the governor would do that, but obviously sometimes people do look at the financial angle. if you can remove people from dialysis from your budget, that s a big chunk of money. what an interesting case, guys. the other real issue is we don t know if there s a tissue match. that s another question. if they don t match, where do you go from there? and then do you send the donor back to jail? this is something they should have done prior to releasing them. we ve got to keep pulling the

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