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State of the Union-20150524-16:50:00

memorial day is a time for america to pay tribute to its war dead and perhaps nothing symbolizes that sacrifice more than arlington national cemetery. an average of 5,000 funerals take place each year at this historic landmark. from the tomb of the unknown soldier to the grave of america's 35th president, the 624 acres just outside of the nation's capital are the final resting place for more than 400,000 souls. >> this just gives you a sense as to the people who are buried here. harry alexander lowe world war i. andrew hamilton world war i. james edmonds patton world war i. but here vincent deangelo, world

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150524:11:50:00

your business questions. let's get our board of directors in here. jenny is a partner at freestyle capital, capital which invests in companies. she also co-founded weddingchannel.com. so good to see you guys. the first one is about keeping your manufacturing local. >> i want to keep producing my product locally to keep on giving jobs to local people but, on the other hand i'm not quite as competitive with my prices because of that. do you have any suggestions? >> it's a good question and a tough one because unless people are willing to pay for that you're going to fail. what do you think? >> i think that customers want to do more than just buy goods. it's a decision-driving marketing works really well. if she can make her customers understand that she's supporting

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150524-22:54:15

CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150524-22:54:15
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:01:59:00

sits across the potomac river from a our neigh's capital. if you ever get a chance to say, it is worth spending some time there. you can visit president kennedy's grave. you can see the eternal flame there, visit the tomb of the unknown soldier and see the hourly changing of the guard or you can just walk among the many rows of graves. there are 270,000 -- in arlington for trip troops whose final resting place is this place. every year on the thursday before memorial day, a regiment of the old guard, they're called goes out and sets one flag in the ground by each and every one of those markers. it takes a thousand soldiers working four hours to finish that task. they call this job flags in. because of this oshg because of flags in family and friends who visit arlington this weekend for memorial day will find a visible, tangible sign that their loved ones are remembered by their country.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150523:16:49:00

to lose composure, especially in front of so many men and women who have given so much, you know. this event is incredible. it's over 25 years old. it's, you know regardless your political or ideological affiliations we're here to honor those who have fallen who continue to sacrifice, and their families. because as he said, this is a blow to the whole family. it's an injury that has to be dealt with by more than just the soldier. >> what's going to be taking place over the weekend? how can people at home -- maybe they can't make it to the nation's capital but they want to participate, they want to honor folks. >> yes. absolutely. they can go to his website. they can support that as well. they can check out the show on another network. >> it's on pbs. the concert's going to be airing tomorrow night. is it starting at 6:00 p.m.? >> check your local listings of course. you know this is an amazing honor. it's an honor because even

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150523:15:15:00

line then they can do that. >> john those states that have really instituted tort reform really cutting down on frivolous lawsuits like texas for example, they started that in the early 2000s. the doctors used to be leaving that state because of all the malpractice suits. now they're coming back. and the lawyers are leaving. that's a good thickng right? >> it's a beautiful thing. capital goes where it's treated well. i think you hit on the important point that it's occurring in states. states should be laboratories for how we reform this. it's interesting to replay to sharpton's daughter. imagine if they institute a loser pays in new york based on this. something tells me he would please both sides of deet sidethe divide in new york. i think it's a great place to start and it would go national. >> even the settlements to cities and businesses. businesses who settle out of court in these frivolous claims have to pay $35.6 billion. >> i find loser pays to have a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150523:20:10:00

the terror group and a huge loss for syria's government and in particular syrian president bashar al assad. also the capture of ramadi as you laid out, as you talked about, julie, the capital in anbar province also a huge gain for isis. isis took control last week. so far an ximtestimated 50,000 people have fled heading towards baghdad. we've seen images of heading over a bridge that goes over the euphrates into anbar province and we've heard of hurns being killed and isis militants essentially executing anybody trying to escape including women and children. so the indication at this point is that while isis has tried to push to the east we also heard, as you mentioned, that iraqi troops launched a counterattack, took control of a town outside of ramadi and indication perhaps, that a major ground offensive may be in the works. we've been waiting for that. also as we know julie isis

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CNN International-20150523-07:20:00

decide if they want their constitution to say two people can marry under the law regardless of their gender. this woman voted yes. >> i think it only fair to give them the same rights every other person has. >> this man wants change too. >> it's important. >> reporter: we heard similar views at polling stations across dublin. >> i am going to be voting yes. >> i am going to vote yes. >> yes supporters aren't cocky about the result. this is the capital. the support for change is always expected to be loud and enthusiastic. the no vote will do better in regional areas. all side here talk about shy, no voters. the unknown number of people who quietly oppose gay marriage and who could help to decisively vote it down. >> i voted no in the referendum today. >> keith mills isn't shy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150523:19:47:00

>> it is frustrating and we want so see there is ab actual clear strategy to get this over with once and for all. >> that would be nice. >> tune into the sunday morning futures with the maria. she's going sit with retired general richard myers. tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. burning the midnight oil in our nation's capital. the latest on the 11th hour effort to extend the u.s. patriot act. and as we honor the fallen this week. our next guest shares how one foundation is helping the families of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150523:22:33:00

very well. and to warn clinton that we continue to fend off questions about the unclassified talking points. >> in general, why would -- why would sort of saying it went fine why would that be inappropriate? >> i'm just not clear on the necessity of the senior intelligence official communicating to the secretary of state's chief of staff about these. >> i'm not clear why you're suggesting there's inpropriety? >> finally, the e-mails show on september 15 2012 four days after the benghazi attacks, mrs. clinton who famously asked if barack obama was ready for the 3:00 a.m. phone call herself, slept through the meeting where she was to receive the president's daily brief. the most sensitive classified document that the intelligence community produces. in fact on that day mrs. clinton awoke at 10:40 a.m. at the state department james rossen fox news. >> james, thanks. iraqi forces claiming they recaptured a town four miles from the key city of ramadi. the capital of the anbar

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