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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110313:16:19:00

have strong shaking in localized areas. it was just magnitude 6.3 earthquake that destroyed the city of christchurch in new zealand. >> they were able to warn some citizens before the quake began, giving them valuable seconds to prepare. is there a time when we can expect technology toed vance to the point where there are minutes of preparedness for people to be able to get evacuated? especially in dangerous spots? >> well, japan is the most advanced in the world in terms of what we call earthquake early warning. at this point it's limited by essentially the distance that the person you are trying to warn is from the quake itself. essentially you're using communications at the speed of light trying to outrun the strong shaking intensity. now potentially, you can get more warning than that. certainly on the tsunami side for distant coasts. this is really not a prediction

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110312:20:49:00

after clapper says something, you know on the surface may sound odd to people that are not inside the intel community, he is telling them, again, in blunt terms what they need to hear. i think where he makes a mistake if he makes it look like a constant division between the two, that is problem obviously. at some point, there will be a loss of confidence because if it keeps happening, you can't keep the man in the job. >> jamie: it was the fifth strongest quake on record striking the world's most advanced and earthquake prone nation. what would the scene have looked like if japan was not prepared -- that is next. well-being.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110312:13:40:00

buildings and looking up at the sky and trying to figure out what was going on. this is the most earthquake conscious country in the world and yet this particular earthquake was not like any other that anyone has ever witnessed before. and even on japanese television, you have tsunami experts and other experts, they themselves are baffled at the extent of damage this time. >> it is incredible. and you're right, when you're in a car, i know from growing up in california and driving through earthquakes, it is hard to really feel them. in this case, though, that is absolutely frightening the way that car was being moved about and shaken there. i'm curious about the warnings that you got. did you hear sirens? i understand they're very elaborate warning systems in place in japan. >> yes. they had what's called an early warning system that is relatively new. that can give you an advanced warn as early as a minute or 30 seconds, which sounds very brief. but if you can turn the gas off or rug under a desk or something

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110205:00:28:00

live pictures there of tahrir or liberation square in downtown cairo. it's early morning saturday in cairo. still see a considerable crowd. many demonstrators are saying they'll stay until president mubarak goes. the crisis in europe is causing political debate here in the states including the question whether u.s. intelligence agencies failed to see this coming in egypt and across the middle east. was there a breakdown? senator bill nelson of florida serves on the committee of intelligence and is with us tonight. was there? was there? did your committee get briefed weeks in advanced, days in advance saying, hey, there's a big thing happening in egypt? >> there was not a breakdown. we knew there were troubles in egypt. we just did not know what was going to be the precipitating factor. and that turned out to be tunisia. >> can we or should we know more? are you satisfied that all the intelligence was top grade,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110126:03:36:00

the american story has been cherished, advanced, and defended over the centuries. and it now falls to this generation to pass onto our children a nation that is stronger, more vibrant, more decent and better than the one we inherited. thank you and good night. >> wbr-id="wbr21800"/> republican congressman paul ryan of wisconsin delivering the official republican response to the president's state of the union address, saying the united states right now is approaching a tipping point unless there is massive budget cutting, cutting and spending, then the country could face the same kinds of economic disasters as greece, ireland and other countries in europe right now. one more address coming up. this one from the tea party activist. congresswoman michele bachmann, this is extraordinary, a third speech tonight that we will bring you live only here on cnn, right after this.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110126:03:36:00

cherished, advanced, and defended over the centuries. and it now falls to this generation to pass on to our children a nation that is stronger, more vibrant, more decent, and better than the one we inherited. thank you and good night. >> speaking from the house budget committee room, the republican house budget committee chairman paul ryan delivering the republican response to the state of the union tonight in the sort of awkward context of the fact that there is another republican response to the state of the union tonight delivered by tea party caucus chair michele bachmann. after a presidential speech tonight identifying challenges facing the nation in terms of international competitiveness in a brutal economic climate the official republican response tonight identifying the main problem facing the country as barack obama. joined now by ed schultz, lawrence o'donnell once again, chris matthews, and gene robinson. ed, your response to mr. ryan? >> very partisan response. it was totally different from what the president's message was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110126:11:33:00

crucial role in responding to it. education leaders are alarmed by the results of a national science exam. only 1% or 2% displayed a level of mattery in the subject. the test defined as advanced. arnie du arnie duncan said the next class will not be ready to be world-class doctors and engineers if the results do not improve. the bears quarterback has been criticized by the media and nfl players for not attempting to play through an mcl knee sprain in the bears' loss to the packers on sunday. cutler did find a new ally yesterday chuck barkley, the outspoken former nba player defended the quarterback against those other nfl players who accused cutler of lacking heart. >> i was mad. i was mad at the players, to be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110122:01:42:00

intact. she massaging her husband's neck with the nurse's ring and the iphone. she seems to be goofing on people already. can you assess by that how much of a patient like her had their personality survive this trauma? >> at this stage, that would be advanced. not unheard of, but advanced. the emotion and personality pieces seem like they are progressing very, very well. the biggest question over the next few months and there is no way to answer it now, i think we would say there is a significant interval between functioning in society and i'm a good family member and i can carry on a conversation. the difference between that and cognitive potential that allows you to perform as a congresswoman. there is no way to know that, but that will be about decision making and concentration and memory and things of that nature that there is no way we can know at this stage. >> the doctors say they have seen lip movement and only

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110119:20:35:00

inevitable phase of development where countries that become richer and more advanced lose some of that edge. it would be nice to have it. i mean, there's a big debate in the united states taking place about a book by a chinese-american amy chua in which she says american parenting is too soft, too cuddly. we have to whip these kits into shape. that's what they do in china. there's a lot of this in the air. >> aka, the tiger mom who we've seen all over the place. then there's the whole issue which you've covered on your piece about china, the psychology of being a superpower. what if china becomes number one by any measure? is that the end of the world? must we here in america always be number one? >> yeah. we -- i think we have a very difficult time imagining a world in which we are not as dominant as we are. so much so, that one of the things i'm noticing now is we don't in the even when we're actually not number one in a lot of areas.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110109:16:24:00

break. >> you can't know -- the nut who shot ron ahead raald reagan. >> john hinckley. and he wanted to impress jodie foster. >> we could do 1,000 shows about violence in america. and nobody would say, by the way, what about the people that shoot presidents to get the attention of movie stars? people's minds are complex. we can't figure out out in advanced. >> complex and sometimes disease. thank you for helping us sort our way through this morning. i appreciate it. up next, "time" magazine's joe klein has something on this and the role of cable news in particular.

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