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similar bombings two weeks ago on al qaeda. the opposition accuses the government of staging the blasts to back up a claim that it s fighting terrorists. iran planning more war games. state-run media report another round of military drills are going to take place next month in the straight of hormuz. the most recent exercises ended just this week. tensions now have been rising over this strategic critical waterway. iran threatened recently to block the strait if new sanctions harm iranian oil exports. the government also threatens to take action if u.s. air craft carrier goes through the strait. italy s mount etna roaring back to life. ireporter joseph posten caught all of it on video. he said it started rumbling yesterday morning. once he saw the huge ash cloud he pulled out the camera and his eruption reportedly poses no danger to villagers. so far no flights have been canceled because of that big ash cloud. well, new orleans. city leaders there say teenagers no ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110906:16:53:00

First. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. thanks for having me. let s start with the age. is there an age that kids should be going to kindergarten? i think generally what is sort of the commonly accepted wiz come is that 5 years old is what makes sense for most kids to start kindergarten. what we re actually seeing now is that age moving earlier. so people want their kids to have exposure to school at earlier ages. when i was in d.c. we actually opened up 4-year-old programs and 3-year-old programs mostly to try to alleviate the achievement gap because we knew by the time they were 4 years old low income kids were pecks easied to 13 million less words than higher income kids were. we opened up more programs. we saw an incredible interest from parents all across the city and from all socioeconomic statuses of wanting to have their kids in the 3 and 4-year-old programs. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110211:10:56:00

Tigers have not monogamous. crocodiles are pretty steady and will help take care of the kids. men, we don t want constellations named after us. or roaches or anything. jewelry, perfume, candy, these are the things. i don t believe in valentine s day. i m just telling what women like. i believe in barry mitchell and friday polka. here s your polka, folks. have a wonderful weekend. that s the world news polka business news from london times night line pieces that s the world news polka it s late at night you re wide awake and you re not wearing pants grab your world news mug and ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100906:15:57:00

Afghanistan is far from over for thousands of injured american troops. cnn s brooke baldwin spoke with one of the soldiers about his life-changing injuries and his recovery at walter reid army medical center. reporter: afghanistan. taliban s stronghold. one of the most dangerous assignments for troops and dan s new home one month into his deployment. people were ambivalent, at best, and outwardly hostile, most commonly. rocks and thumbs down, middle finishing, up. reporter: from his first mission outside the wire this west point graduate realized every day had the potential to be deadly. my very first mission, i watched three ieds go off in succession on a group. so from the very first day, it was game on, this place is not friendly, let s keep ourselves off the road as much as possible. reporter: to keep off the ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100905:02:13:00

After seven years america s combat mission in iraq officially came to an end. but for the wounded men and women who have served in iraq and afghanistan you might argue that it will never really be over. here are some harrowing numbers, 6,000 men and women have been killed in the two wars. thousands more injured. captain dan brashinski is one of those. he lost both of his legs just over a year ago in afghanistan. while he is back on u.s. soil, he has a long, painful fight ahead of him and he s not alone on this landmark week. rick baldwin has the story. reporter: afghanistan, taliban stronghold, one of the most dangerous assignments for troops and dan s new home one month into his deployment. people were ambivalent at best and outwardly hostile most commonly, rocks and middle ....

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