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CNN Newsroom Live-20150909-05:55:00

>> reporter: more than 63 1/2 years on the thrown is a truly impressive british record. in terms of living monarchs elizabeth is second to one person, that is thailand's longest reigning monarch and he became king in 1946. that is 69 years on the thrown. louis we 14th reign. he ruled france for 72 years. that's the longest reign in european history. this, though, is king and reigned 82 years. there's a chance that this guy beat his record by 12 years. king pepi ii was the last king

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150905:14:02:00

internet bust. both times approximately, but also the s&p in 1995, it's a 500. it's about 2,000 right now. that's a four-time gain in 20 years. ronald reagan splified it, but that is the case right now. if you're in the market, you'll be okay long term. it doesn't help short term, because there's another historical precedent. 1946 and 1974, the market acted almost exactly the same in august and the first couple days in september, and what followed was a 10% drop in the market. i'm not sure that's going to happen. i think it certainly is possible, because what you're seeing is a repricing of stock markets worldwide because of a global growth slowdown. in the states right now we're creating jobs, which is excellent, by the way, but we're not creating the jobs that we need, and we have a skills gap, because we have structural problem with education. that's our biggest problem. and we're not creating jobs, naomi, that pay that much.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150905:00:20:00

they are not going to get it all. >> joining me now, former secretary of labor robert reich author of the book "saving capitalism for the many not the few" and star of the women "inequality for all." let's start today, robert, with this fundamental contradiction in the economy. it's growing. it's one of the most enduring post-war expansions we've ever seen in terms of the amount of months we've had private sector job growth. wages are creeping up, unemployment is down, but we have this problem of money getting into the pockets of essentially working americans. >> that's exactly right, chris. this has been -- in terms of wage this is has been the most enme mick recovery on record, the first recovery since 1946 in which the median household income actually dropped adjusted for inflation. people talk about average wages going up. averages don't mean anything. the basketball player shaquille o'neal and i have an average height of 6'2".

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150903:10:43:00

officer's arms. he was from syria. his boat sank on the way to greece. >> and there's been mass confusion in hungary. just this morning, migrants are finally being allowed on trains again. but not being allowed to leave the country. chaos. joining us now, the contributing writer for "time" magazine, scott anderson. he spent time off a rescue ship in libya and he has a photo essay as the magazine's new cover story. msnbc contributor doran warren joins us as well. you saw some incredible things. >> yeah, you did. we always talk about world war ii and the part of world war ii we pass over is what happened in europe afterwards when over a million people displaced. this is not to that level. but this has to be the greatest migrant crisis since 1945, 1946.

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Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20150831-21:24:00

communist expansion in eastern europe but defeated hitler. that would be like harry truman saying in 1946 or 1947 we're not going to do anything about soviet expansion because roosevelt caused this by going to war against hitler. there's always actions and reactions and the fact is that as of 2007 2008 iraq was stable and president obama clearly dropped the ball in 2010 and 2011. >> congressman peter king thanks for being with us really appreciate it. >> thank you. coming up ben carson is neck and neck with donald trump in iowa as the outsiders leave the mainstream candidates well behind them. bernie sanders is nipping at hillary clinton's heels. what's going on with the 2016 race? our experts are standing by to tell us. you're in "the situation room."

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150828:10:28:00

because they're being driven by political conditions. europe doesn't have the physical or legal capacity in place to deal with this. once you get into the european union, you're in the european union. you have an old version of europe coming against the realities of the new middle east. europe is being overwhelmed. this is an awful, terrible human tragedy. it's one of the many -- look at syria alone. what it is, over 10 million, 12 million people have been made homeless. some are internally displaced. several million made refugees, in many in jordan, turkey and elsewhere. if i'm right and the middle east boils for 20, 30 years this is not a short lived this. this is the new abnormal. europe just doesn't have the resources. >> it's horrific. you're right. this is on the scale of what was happening in europe in 1945, 1946. >> this is far beyond anything -- >> this is actually. >> and the numbers, the percentages to talk about

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150828:12:27:00

it's almost like this is the new abnormal, and europe just doesn't have -- >> you're exactly right. this is on the scale of what was happening in europe in 1945, 1946. 1947. i mean, this is actually -- >> and the scale of numbers, the percentage to talk about germany with 800,000. that would mean for us like 10 million. we're talking about a scale that is really inconceivable. this is nothing like our issues with the south. >> and this from the "chicago tribune" dramatic video from the northeastern chinese city shows the moment when a ten-foot sinkhole suddenly opened up on sad, swallowing five people waiting at a bus stop. four people sustained minor injuries in the incident captured by a nearby noodle shop surveillance camera. >> and from the bbc, how a scary moment involving sprinter usain bolt happened yesterday in beijing. he was celebrating the win of the 200-meter sprint in the championships with a victory lap

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150820:18:26:00

happened. the u.s. military had such a surplus of munitions, experts say they were simply dumped in the water from about 1946 to 1970. historians say people didn't think much about it back then because they were discarded in water so deep, it was thought they would never be disturbed. but, as we know, through the years humans have gone deeper and deeper in search of oil to put down utility cables and to fish. as more time passes, scientists say the danger increases. >> the containers can rust or degrade through time. even metal containers that you thought were totally impervious, enough time has gone by where things are starting to corrode and break apart. >> scarry, right? there is also a fear that there are devices like torpedos that actually become more unstable over time, so the risk of an accidental explosion is increasing, gretchen. >> one of these weapons that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150820:15:56:00

chemical weapons littering the sea floor. after world war ii the u.s. military had such a surplus of munitions experts say they were dumped in the water from 1946 to 1970 when it was eventually band. historians say people didn't think much about it back then because they were discarded in water so deep it was thought that they would never be disturbed but as we well know through the years humans have gone deeper and deeper in search of oil, put down utility cables and to fish and as more time passes scientists say joy danger increases. >> the containers could rust or degrade 3-time or metal containers used thought were totally impervious, enough time has gone by for things to start to corrode and break apart. >> world war ii era bomb was discovered near tampa, florida at the end of last month.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150811-06:42:00

anti-slavery activist. >> tell me how you started in your work against trafficking. >> what happened was the u.n. asked me as a business leader to speak at a conference on human trafficking. and when i heard how people are trafficked, it was parallel to how we scout as models around the world. >> she's from yugoslavia. and she will have her second show season here in march. >> reporter: katie ford was ceo of ford models for ten years, a company her parents founded in 1946. >> it was a very serious business. it had over a hundred million dollars in revenue. the hope and dream a model has for a better life is the same thing for a field worker who comes here from mexico. >> reporter: from her manhattan home and traveling around the world she runs her foundation,

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