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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150428:09:43:00

change the environmental ab behaviors of the congregations. they hope to reach millions of people on the subject of climate change. >> jet lag grounded forever? scientists discovered what they claim is the reset button for internal body clocks. light stimulates the making of specific proteins that synchronize the body clock's rhythm with daily environmental cycles. they researches hope to sdefldevelop treatments for jet bag andlag and even treatment . >> suv driver nearly plows into kids at a bus stop. that car flying down the shoulder to get around the line of cars stopped behind the school bus. thankfully the children were not hit but it could have been a whole lot worse. >> i think, man, why would someone do that?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141208:11:31:00

>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> happy monday to you all. i'm t.j. holmes. we start this half hour with the young royals. they are here in new york. >> that song. ♪ because we'll never be royals ♪ >> that song is anti-royals. >> i know it's anti-royal, but i'm thinking about the two of us. we'll never get to be -- we can be royals of the night. better than being women of the night, i suppose. >> they might be watching us right now because their body clocks might be off. it's 7:00 in london right now. >> and they have a baby. a young child. >> so welcome. they have a busy day today. hopefully they're resting. >> i have to tell kate middleton, if you fall asleep at any point today, you're off the hook. it's okay. i went to london when i was five months pregnant, went to the shakespeare theater. sat in the front row and fell asleep for the first two hours of "hamlet." >> but man, you felt good when you woke up, didn't you? >> i sure did. this is their first official visit to the big apple. they have a pretty jam-packed schedule. there's plenty to do and lots of excitement around their every move. >> reporter: squeals of delight

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131204:13:01:00

a in this. there so many questions and an impact on shift workers in terms of body clocks and how important that is to consider when you are making changes. >> another reason why if you have a system end whether it slows you down. >> it's insane. >> or whether it's error of the person. >> some trains have the alarm when is they can't get a reaction from the engineer. >> it has been available for more than a few years. >> it seems kind of obvious. >> i had one of those. >> okay. let's start with detroit. the motor city has gone bust. they gave the green light to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection ruling that it is unable to pay $18 billion in debts. there is a march 1st deadline to be filed. the emergency manager is expected to have a 50 draft next

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AC 360 Later-20131204-03:10:00

whog have to adjust for schedules what's your quick advice? >> one of the things they could have done was they should really provide light therapy for these engineers in the early morning hours. since there's no night, we know that sunlight almost recently sets somebody's biological clock. they're available, light boxes. >> the work? >> absolutely. there's proven clinical data to show the work. i've used them in my patients and they work like a charm. i have plenty of patients phase delayed or phase advanced. their body clocks are out of sync and we can get them back in sync. >> you say stick to a kid yulsc. even on night shift or days off stick to it as normally as possible. >> if he went to bed every night at 8:30 and woke up at 3:30 and he'd been doing that for weeks and weeks and weeks at a time his body is going have a much better chance of adjusting and less of a chance of this

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CNN Newsroom-20130804-21:27:00

study. researchers say a week of camping reset the internal body clocks of eight volunteers. their sleeping patterns synchronized with the timing of the sun rise and sunset. they were surrounded by natural light and artificial lights from tvs or computers disrupt sleep. well, a-rod will be suspended monday. that is according to "usa today." we have got the details coming up.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130709-06:35:00

landed in san francisco at 11:30 in the morning it was 3:30 in the morning on their body clocks. >> there were four pilots, that's for safety reasons? >> absolutely for safety reasons. >> they can get some rest and they're not required to be awake the entire time, so somebody has a chance to rest before the final critical part of the flight, which is the landing. >> would that mean that all four personnel are in the cockpit at the landing? or if one group is still -- how does that rotation work? >> that's not clear at this point. in fact, the ntsb chairman, deborah hersman, says that they're still not clear on that. i'm sure during the interviewers they're going to begin to answer some of those questions. there are many -- there are so many factor that could potentially impinge on this, that we don't no what they are yet. one way describing this whole investigation process, these investigators are charged with writing a nonfiction detective story that may require a year to complete. it may eventually have 1,000 pages and we're on page one. >> why a full year, they have the black box, there's plenty of

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130709-03:35:00

in the morning it was 3:30 in the morning on their body clocks. >> there were four pilots, that's for safety reasons? >> absolutely for safety reasons. >> they can get some rest and they're not required to be awake the entire time, so somebody has a chance to rest before the final critical part of the flight, which is the landing. >> would that mean that all four personnel are in the cockpit at the landing? or if one group is still -- how does that rotation work? >> that's not clear at this point. in fact, the ntsb chairman, deborah hersman, says that they're still not clear on that. i'm sure during the interviewers they're going to begin to answer some of those questions. there are many -- there are so many factor that could potentially impinge on this, that we don't no what they are yet. one way describing this whole

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130709-00:34:00

the key in this investigation. >> from what the ntsb is saying, the speed was too slow. barring technical problems, is there any reason a plane of this size should not have been able to land safely at this speed? >> it's too early to tell. there are many factors. was fatigue an issue here? this as you said was a ten hour flight overnight across the pacific from seoul, when they landed in san francisco at 11:30 in the morning it was 3:30 in the morning on their body clocks. >> there were four pilots, that's for safety reasons? >> absolutely for safety reasons. >> they can get some rest and they're not required to be awake the entire time, so somebody has a chance to rest before the

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