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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111001:06:19:00

experience in working in corrections or law enforcement. and they run the risk of becoming too comfortable in the setting and getting either assaulted by offenders or becoming manipulated by them. >> i've only been here about a month. i'm still making the change. i worked in retail sales, where you had to be friendly. and in this atmosphere, it's a dangerous atmosphere. you don't want to be too friendly. >> what are your thoughts about the solicitation of staff allegation? >> i think it's bull. >> why? >> because i didn't solicit staff. >> knowing he will soon have a disciplinary hearing on the solicitation charge, hansen has prepared a defense. coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." >> i wouldn't even go into any of that. >> bryan hansen gets some much-needed help to avoid more time in the hole. and later -- an inmate barber offers his chair to a new clientele.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110829:19:34:00

>> hold you there. bryan, i know for a fact because i have is watched your career over a period of otime that you weren't relying on anything but the very latest and the best scientific evidence for every single projection that you made. >> yeah, absolutely, that is right. we relied on the scientists who study this and also years of doing it. martin, there is some disaster en vy going on here, that all disasters are local and when you talk about forecasting a disaster for the region of the country, not everyone under all circumstances is going to have it happen to them. i have been through too many disasters in my lifetime and this happens after every one, you will end up with the people whose lives are changed forever, and a lot of people whose lives weren't. and for whatever emotional reason, the ones whose lives weren't go into this mode, and they think, well, you told me to get excited about this, and i didn't end up needing that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110829:19:31:00

too good to resist which ultimately didn't live up to the expectations? >> well, it certainly lived up to my expectations. i think that anybody who studies hurricanes and studies hurricanes of the past, it has not happened in a long time, but as you read the history books of hurricane 1924, and '38 and not to mention gloria and bob and other hurricanes, and you see what those storms did to the coastline and to the infrastructure that existed a at this time, it was very easily and logical to take this hurricane and say, i don't see why if this hurricane stays within even reasonable downbount won't do a number of those things and indeed, it did. that is why we are having the record flooding and the storm surge at the coast, because that is what the hurricanes of the past did. >> and bryan, we remember of course that 35 people have lost their lives. aton, i want to come to you,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110828:11:23:00

rain, it's winds of 40 to 50 and occasionally 60-plus miles per hour. which is going to knock down trees and take out power and i expect we're going to see probably millions more lose power before this is all over with. but in new york, the worst of it is coming through here. any minute and you're seeing it there with al and your other people right at the coast. >> bryan, a question, with regard to a hurricane making its way through new york city. how concerned are you about glass breakage and the problems with all of the high-rises? because when you've got these winds, the further up you go, we got a lot of up in this city. does that concern you? >> yeah. there's a threat there. and really, what it is, it's not so much the windows being pushed out. it's more debris off of this building goes and hits that building. so i mean the advice for people is first of all to stay off the street. if something flies off a building, it doesn't come down and hit you. second of all, if you're in a high-rise, when the worst of this goes by, you don't stand

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110827:22:32:00

continues to fly. there is already widespread damage to report, including the first wave of folks who will be spending tonight without power. the estimates begin at just under a million americans. there have already been at least six deaths from this storm. so we're here for an hour tonight, and if your nbc station does not air the second half of this broadcast, it will air on our website. we want to show you our team in place to cover this storm up and down the coast. but we want to begin with the very latest on the storm. bryan norcross, a veteran meteorologist at the weather channel, bryan, where is it right now and have we backed off in any way from earlier forecasts of severity as it goes north on up the coast? >> i wish we had backed off. it's been 11 hours over north carolina. now emerging offshore and it is on track and on schedule, unfortunately. let me show you the radar here and show you what's going on right now, as the effects of this storm are spreading out to the north. there is the center, just

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110827:19:04:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110827:18:35:00

already up the chesapeake, we have four-foot high water at yorktown. the tide, just the tide, even if the hurricane doesn't add more will come up another three feet. all of this area in the chesapeake now subject to flooding as the hurricane moves north. it's got about five, six hours yet to get up to norfolk. then north beyond that you have delaware bay and new york city also coming in tomorrow morning at high tide. the way this is going to work for folks is whether you're at the coast or whether you're inland, you're going to get a wave coming through. it's going to be bad. then it's going to let up. then another one is going to come. it's going to just get stronger and stronger until this center goes on by and each pulse will be stronger and it's those pulses of wind that suddenly come in that snap those trees. that's what we think will happen, unfortunately, all the way through new england as this moves by. >> bryan, thank you.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110826:19:02:00

to sum up, all indications point to this being a historic hurricane. >> for the very latest on the status of the hurricane, i'm joined now by meteorologist and hurricane specialist bryan norcross from the weather channel. bryan, we spoke to you at this time 24 hours ago, and so exactly where are we with the storm right at this moment, and what are you projecting in terms of when it is expected to hit the east coast? >> martin, we are right on track unfortunately from what we talked about yesterday. this has all of the makings of the hurricane of our lifetime. it looks like just this massive storm is going to rake the east coast of the u.s. let's take a look at this track, because this is the all-important issue as the timing, as you say, in the cape hatteras area, in the morning tomorrow morning for the worst of it. it is offshore of georgia now, and moving right at cape hatteras. then it comes north into norfolk through the day tomorrow, and through the delmarva peninsula,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110826:19:30:00

still to come. it will arrive in north carolina early tomorrow. so, here's the track, and it has been right on track heading up the coast affecting all of the states including the new york city metropolitan area, and i know you have been reporting the evacuations and other effects getting ready for hurricane yanh of the storm? >> well, it depends on the edges, but it is about 400 miles from side to side in terms of the potentially dangerous winds, but the core of it is 100 miles of coast, but that is a big hurricane, and hurricane yike like size and it is going to do damage, and most likely the big impact is pushing the tremendous water and the energy from the ocean waves, and perhaps 10, 20 feet at the coast, and that is why they are evacuating because that is life threatening for anyone along the coast. >> and the weather channel's bryan for the norcross, thank y.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110826:16:07:00

in this white area those are over 30 feet in. some places over 40 feet and that is heading for the coastline. and that is why it is critical that people at the coast or anywhere near the water pay very close attention and they are ready to go the second that evacuation order goes out. contessa, an extreme, extreme event like i have certainly read about, thought about, but never really thought would happen. >> bryan, let me ask you specifically, let's talk about the people who are first in line here, for instance, north carolina, are you most concerned about storm surge there? are you concerned about the wind? >> most concerned about storm surge. the good news is in eastern north carolina they know how to deal with hurricanes. in all of this honestly in terms of level of concern now that i don't think there's going to be a lot of damage, those folks are good at this, that people know to leave. in general the situation there is, among the easiest to deal

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