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Transcripts For WRAL WRAL News 6PM 20160129

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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20130103

Woodruff while much of the country kicked off the new year by going back to work today, washington said its goodbyes to the 112th congress, after a late night of final suspense on the fiscal cliff legislation. It gave the president much of what he wanted on taxes, and left republicans sharply divided. For president obama, the end for now of the washington budget drama, meant returning to hawaii today to resume his holiday vacation. But last night, before leaving, he welcomed house approval of the fiscal cliff bill. A central promise of my campaign for president was to change the tax code that was too skewed towards the wealthy at the expense of working middle class americans. Tonight, weve done that. Reporter the final vote in the house was 257 to 167 on a bill the senate had already approved, it capped days of intense negotiations. The provisions will affect nearly all taxpayers. For individuals making at least 400,000 and couples making 450,000 income tax rates will go up from the cu

Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20130102

Thank you. Woodruff while much of the country kicked off the new year by going back to work today, washington said its goodbyes to the 112th congress, after a late night of final suspense on the fiscal cliff legislation. It gave the president much of what he wanted on taxes, and left republicans sharply divided. For president obama, the end for now of the washington budget drama, meant returning to hawaii today to resume his holiday vacation. But last night, before leaving, he welcomed house approval of the fiscal cliff bill. A central promise of my campaign for president was to change the tax code that was too skewed towards the wealthy at the expense of working middle class americans. Tonight, weve done that. Reporter the final vote in the house was 257 to 167 on a bill the senate had already approved, it capped days of intense negotiations. The provisions will affect nearly all taxpayers. For individuals making at least 400,000 and couples making 450,000 income tax rates will go up

Transcripts For KRCB PBS NewsHour 20130103

Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions brown congress stepped back from the brink of financial turmoil, at least for now, after the house passed a tax plan late last night and sent it to president obama. Good evening, im jeffrey brown. Woodruff and im judy woodruff. On the newshour tonight, we look at how the vote came about and sort through some of the political consequences as a result of whats in the bill and whats not. Brown then, new killings in pakistan, we look at the uptick in violence against aid workers and women teachers with Washington Post Foreign Affairs reporter pam constable. Woodruff paul solman takes us inside a company that turns a profit by employing an unusual workforce. A massachusetts Manufacturing Firm founded in 1932 where the median age is 74 and Rosa Finnegan over there, is 100. Brown and ray suarez talks with journalist and author Claudia Kolker about what she calls the immigrant advantage. I began to ask foreignborn people what i call the questi

Transcripts For KRCB PBS NewsHour 20130103

Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions brown congress stepped back from the brink of financial turmoil, at least for now, after the house passed a tax plan late last night and sent it to president obama. Good evening, im jeffrey brown. Woodruff and im judy woodruff. On the newshour tonight, we look at how the vote came about and sort through some of the political consequences as a result of wts in the bill and whats not. Brown then, new killings in pakistan, we look at the uptick in violence against aid workers and women teachers with Washington Post Foreign Affairs reporter pam constable. Woodruff paul solman takes us inside a company that turns a profit by employing an unusual workforce. A massachusetts Manufacturing Firm founded in 1932 where the median age is 74 and Rosa Finnegan over there, is 100. Brown and ray suarez talks with journalist and author Claudia Kolker about what she calls the immigrant advantage. I began to ask foreignborn people what i call the question

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