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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:04:03:00

yes, this is absolutely everywhere. >> how did you get involved? >> i got involved -- i was invited by the u.n. to become a goodwill ambassador, they were generous and allowed me to spend a good year going around the world meeting with victims, going to find success stories, really. people who found great solutions and were working on those. i stayed involved because of meeting the victims and hearing their stories. >> mira sorvino, how did you get involved? >> i was originally amnesty international ambassador for several years. under that canopy of abuse to women was the subject of human trafficking, and right as we were starting to explore and do events about it, and give speeches about it, i was offered the film "human trafficking" and i decided to take it on because it was a way to marry my activist and artistic interests.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:07:03:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101019:07:03:00
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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20101018-01:29:00

CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20101018-01:29:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101016:14:15:00

>> they can't even see where they're going. >> they vanish and then you see the canopy of the parachutes. they reach about 90 to 100 miles per hour. on average, when a skydiver jumps out of an airplane, they can get up to 120 miles an hour. this is still scary as can be. not a whole lot of room for error. >> i'd say not. this is officially bridge day. they only get six hours. they've been doing this for about 30 years. but it's legal to do this -- >> for this little period of time, you can jump off a bridge. >> about 876 feet down and they all do it. you can do it as many as times as you want to. hundreds of folks come from all over the world to be able to do this. it cleared up -- >> would you do that? >> no, no. >> would you do this? >> no way in hell. >> that would be three's companies on this wurngs folks. we are not jumping off a bridge. >> insane.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101013-00:56:00

>> reporter: lee hudson makes fine chardonnay, but he's hooked on the happiness that comes from enormous pumpkins >> it's contagious. >> reporter: makes you smile? >> makes you smile. i think so, yeah. >> reporter: just watch them grow. often adding more than a pound an hour as captured in this giant pumpkin documentary. >> there's nothing more fascinating than seeing a vegetable growing 30 pounds a day. >> reporter: so hudson turned a corner of his vineyard into a pumpkin patch. >> sounds like a rock. that's what we want. >> reporter: and with leonardo urena, his head gardener, set his sights on bringing big pumpkins to napa. farmers at napa can't stand being second at anything, can they? >> well second just isn't first

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101013-00:34:00

it was winter here in the southern hemisphere when the miners were trapped but it's spring now. it's been an agonizing wait both below ground and above. in this country that's 70% catholic, many draw from their faith. >> ( translated ): you have to find strength to keep going. >> reporter: we met maria segovia last week, keeping vigil for her brother dario and bustling around her camp. but lately she hasn't slept much do you know when your brother will come out? >> ( translated ): no one knows. i don't care if he comes out first or last. i care that he gets out. >> reporter: now, katie, we are starting to see pictures of that rescue tunnel... excuse me, capsule being lowered into that rescue shaft. it would appear that they're doing more tests. there's not someone in that rescue capsule quite yet but it has been lowered so the process

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101011:18:00:00

color this one. that's really bright green. check out those eyes. according to conservation international it likely feeds on flowers of the forest, tall trees. check out this new frog. cue the frog. it looks like a frog. look at the funny looking webs, though. lives nearly 100 feet above the ground in the canopy. this frog is more often heard than seen because of where it lives. the males get super loud at night. finally check out this. this thing creeped me out. it's a tub-nosed fruit bat. this is not a new species. it is still not yet been formally described or named in scientific circles, plus it's just a cool picture of a creepy looking animal. for more go to my blog cnn.com/ali. it's a new our. i'm ali velshi. tell you what i've got on the rundown. marijuana on the ballot in several states. could buying pot become as easy as picking up a pack of cigarettes in at least one of them?

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101006-00:32:00

it doesn't bring back the home that we had. >> reporter: prosecutors say hayes, then 44, and 26-year-old joshua komisarjevsky, both parolees, broke into the petit home in suburban connecticut in july, 2007. they beat william petit unconscious with a baseball bat, tying up his family overnight. later, hayes forced jennifer- hawke petit to withdraw $15,000 from the bank. surveillance video shows her pleading with a bank teller. a bank manager called 911. >> reporter: she returned home and police did respond, but they could not prevent hayes from raping and strangling jennifer hawk-petit. komisarjevsky had already sexual assaulted young mikaila. before fleeing, the intruders doused the mother and daughters

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101005-00:48:00

and we just said, that's not what we do. sometimes you got to just default to that. >> reporter: but soon the kids saw that one of their birthday parties could produce 20 bags of groceries for the hungry. they launched a website and have convinced thousands of families to join the movement. >> there's over 15 million americans that are hungry, so just redirecting presents is a little thing. >> reporter: and on our trips home, we met so many people struggling, their jobs moved overseas. which is why we couldn't ignore the e-mail about a man from elma, new york, who runs a website and store offering "100% american made products." everything from blue jeans made in texas to slinkys from pennsylvania. more proof that the best solutions are often manufactured right in our backyards. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> and, again, thanks to all of you for the great ideas. and coming up, our ancient ocean neighbors being counted. s being counted.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100914:14:21:00

ghost imagery satellite, this is way up there. pretty hard tech, just launched in the spring. not only is it high resolution from that altitude, they can rapid scan these. they did it yesterday afternoon when the sun was up at about a one-minute interval. that's a quick time picture of how to operates. that eye is so distinct. we can take this shot any time of night, kind of the night vision. you can see the cloud canopy getting pragmented but you see a little bit of a turn. we like that. we'll take that, and that's encouraging because once. started to do that, it will continue a northwesterly path and deep away from the u.s., we gain confidence with that.

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