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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130712:00:34:00

it had to have been extremely scarring to him and, you know, now that he's out, i just want to get working on fixing it and getting it going, you know, getting him better. >> he now still faces these charges. what is the statute that he's being charged under, don? >> he's being charged with terroristic threats. there's -- it's a felony. it's a serious felony. it's akin to making a bomb threat. he's being charged with putting a substantial part of the public in fear of violence. and that's not what he did. he answered in an argument from someone else and this is being taken way out of proportion. >> yeah, no one would have seen this if it weren't screen grabbed and sent to the authorities. it's not like he made a call into the local basketball stadium and said there's a bomb there, right? i mean, this is something that was not being broadly displayed. it was essentially between two people. >> that's right.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20130602-17:48:00

are kind of with you the whole time. immediately there as you step off, ushering you into the buses which became kind of our freeway for the rest of the trip. >> i was struck by the opening shot in the documentary where it's the basketball stadium and there are few people who stand up and start cheering because they figure out that kim jong-un is coming and the others don't and then they realize what is happening and they jump to their feet because they're scared they're going to be seen as insufficiently enthusiastic about the leader. >> i have seen this a number of times. it's an amazing scene. i pick a different person to watch each time i watch that scene because it is amazing. everyone's reaction, which is, oh, look at that. here we go. that guy is clapping. let's clap, let's clap. that's what i'm clapping for. completely out of order human process.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20130602-14:48:00

and reporters, but, more importantly, a constant throughout our trip. so, there are about 15 to 20 guards, translators, others who are kind of with you the whole time. immediately there as you step off, ushering you into the buses which became kind of our freeway for the rest of the trip. >> i was struck by the opening shot in the documentary where it's the basketball stadium and there are few people who stand up and start cheering because they figure out that kim jong-un is coming and the others don't and then they realize what is happening and they jump to their feet because they're scared they're going to be seen as insufficiently enthusiastic about the leader. >> i have seen this a number of times. i pick a different person to watch each time i watch that scene because it is amazing. everyone's reaction, which is, oh, look at that. here we go. that guy is clapping.

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Piers Morgan Tonight-20130305-02:07:00

guy. he inherited when his father died. we don't know almost anything about him. and suddenly dennis rodman is taking us into this guy's world. we've got extraordinarily footage. this is when he came out with rodman, the basketball stadium. it's like watching china back in the days of mao. he's a totalitarian state, yet there's a sort of, amid the naive ti, there's an openness about what rodman's done here, opening up perhaps the blog to get somebody in a more official capacity, a more sensitive capacity perhaps to do some proper talking with the north koreans. which has to be in the end the right way to go. >> i can hear in my mind's ear, people in the state department scoffing and laughing and saying, he doesn't know what he's talking about. but these types of small things, small acorn, if you will, literal oaks can grow. i'm not saying it will grow in this case. by the way, i've been inside

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Piers Morgan Tonight-20130305-08:07:00

and suddenly dennis rodman is taking us into this guy's world. we've got extraordinarily footage. this is when he came out with rodman, the basketball stadium. it's like watching china back in the days of mao. he's a totalitarian state, yet there's a sort of, amid the naive ti, there's an openness about what rodman's done here, opening up perhaps the blog to get somebody in a more official capacity, a more sensitive capacity perhaps to do some proper talking with the north koreans. which has to be in the end the right way to go. >> i can hear in my mind's ear, people in the state department scoffing and laughing and saying, he doesn't know what he's talking about. but these types of small things, small acorn, if you will, literal oaks can grow. i'm not saying it will grow in this case. by the way, i've been inside that stadium, and it's a sight to behold. 150,000 people or something. but we know this about the --

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Piers Morgan Tonight-20130305-05:07:00

guy. he inherited when his father died. we don't know almost anything about him. and suddenly dennis rodman is taking us into this guy's world. we've got extraordinarily footage. this is when he came out with rodman, the basketball stadium. it's like watching china back in the days of mao. he's a totalitarian state, yet there's a sort of, amid the naive ti, there's an openness about what rodman's done here, opening up perhaps the blog to get somebody in a more official capacity, a more sensitive capacity perhaps to do some proper talking with the north koreans. which has to be in the end the right way to go. >> i can hear in my mind's ear, people in the state department scoffing and laughing and saying, he doesn't know what he's talking about. but these types of small things, small acorn, if you will, literal oaks can grow. i'm not saying it will grow in this case.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110405:10:13:00

night's ncaa playoff basketball game. the uconn huskies ended up winning, beat butler 53-41. okay. very low-scoring game. uconn's third national title, though, since 1999. caps one of the best-ever postseason runs in college basketball for the huskies finishing with 11 straight wins. victory touched off ruckus celebrations on the connecticut campus. in stores, pretty much an all night party. they basically ran on to their court. they were watching it at their own basketball stadium. >> butler makes it anywhere close to the end next year we have to stop talking about butler as a cinderella story. >> in their press conference, some of them were crying. >> sure. >> they only scored three field goals technically. they didn't do well. >> this whole discussion about low-scoring games, remember when we were talking about the world cup, 1-1, 2-1, 53-41, low scoring game in basketball. coming up ahead on "american morning," desperately seeking

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