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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150419-22:38:00

of health and human services has a patent using marijuana as something that protects your brain. not harms it. so you know you're starting to see a shift in how we look at it. and not only is it maybe not harmful the way that we thought it was, but it could be beneficial. alzheimer's as you mentioned, post traumatic stress various other neurodegenerative diseases including ms. this date to, again, exists. people need to dig down and find it. >> you wrote this op-ped on cnn.com, sanjay, "it's time for a medical marijuana revolution." that's you. you're a doctor, you're a journalist. you've studied this in-depth. i'm wondering is there a significant generational divide here between those that agree with you and those who disagree with you? >> i can only speak from my own experience. it's an interesting question poppy, because clearly it's a white-hot issue among young people i think for sure. that's the younger people are the more core demographic. just from my own experience after doing this spending time

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150419-20:33:00

basically folk count core issues. going to new hampshire, a long week of events already there to talk about the american family strengthening the economy. i mean other thing about the new hampshire, not one republican who is running for president talked about -- and introduced a plan about strength.ing the economy. no one talked about education. >> might that come maybe in iowa? many republicans are now heading to iowa. like a ping popping match.ng match. sher in iowa. she is now in new hampshire. >> she is a marathon h just starting this, a long way in happening. because republicans have changed the way the debates are going to happen not going to have four debates in south carolina and four debates in iowa. actually going to have one debate in each of those states and you don't get to iowa until the sixth debate. so i think if you look long terp, actually going to change the way the race is structured. >> i would just encourage the people watching to stay tuned. the clinton campaign they learned a lot of valuable mistakes that they made early in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150419:11:56:00

right customer. >> right. right. here is the long term value from that customer. let's move on to a question abyour social strategy. >> dor you have a solution for the core issue of social media management. you don't necessarily have time to manage it yourself and you need to automate it but the foundation is really about relationship-building. >> let's start with you. you do social media. >> i'm actually a little scared of the word automy. but i would be wary of automating it. i think social media is the voice of your brand. >> i think he may mean similarly scheduling things. >> and that you can do as long as it's authentic and it conveys the voice of your brand.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150419:10:30:00

due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i took martial arts for 14 years. boxing and kung fu. i'm not hard core no more. i want to get into movies, man. i want to be a comedy actor. i like to make people laugh. i'm handsome. >> nathan madrid is not the worst behaved inmate at dnm but he has his moments. >> i was talking on the phone. the c.o. told me to get off the phone. i told her -- when she hung up on me, it just -- i just felt disrespected in every way. so i started telling her off. and for that, i got a report. >> disrespect to the officers is a zero tolerance policy in nyu

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Inside Politics-20150419-12:48:00

association, most of the republican juawannabes ran. >> when he is finished, he tends to go out with a core nation of hillary clinton. i have to tell you, eight years of one demographically symbolic president is enough. >> why? >> yeah. >> why? >> that's not the face that jeb bush wants on their party. >> if you surveyed ten strategist, asked if that is the face you want for your party? they would say, no. it's a white resentment

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150419:03:30:00

now back to lockup. i took martial arts for 14 years. i'm not hard core no more. i want to get into movies, man. i want to be a comedy actor. i like to make people laugh. >> nathan is not the worst behaved inmate, but he has his moments. >> i was talking on the phone, the co told me to get off the phone. i told her no. when she hung up on me, it just -- i just felt disrespected in every way. so i started telling her off.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150419-14:50:00

hard time getting our hands around issues like climate change or the massive destruction of biodiversity, the massive amounts of pollution that are being caused. these are new phenomena. >> what about the argument that technology gets us out of this problem? a lot of people feel, look between greater efficiency, recycling, desalination, technology can solve these problems, and you will be able to have fresh water endlessly. >> there's some truth -- in fact, i think it's a core truth, that technology can solve these problems or at least can help us solve these problems. but technology always cuts two ways. just take the technological advances in energy. solar panels, which don't produce carbon dioxide emissions, therefore are clean energy, have become much less expensive and are spreading around the world. but also the fossil fuel industry coal oil, and gas, has become much more productive

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150419:16:40:00

little extra, who spent a little bit more time with us, who made us stay after school, who kept calling our person. a standardized test is one of the weakest ways to assess student learning and knowledge. >> it's detrimental. standardizing testing is sucking the air out of classrooms. >> joining me now is michelle rhee rhee, former chancellor of d.c. public schools and ceo and founder of students first. that is an advocacy organization. michelle, welcome back to the broadcast. good to see you there from sacramento. let's talk about the standardized exams that are driving the criticism against common core that you heard in that clip there. an organization which represents large urban districts found that from the time a student's in third grade until they graduate from high school they will have taken 113 standardized tests. as a proponent of common core what is your reaction to this growing resistance? >> i think it's a couple of things. one, you know i think the pushback against common core tends to be based on two things. one is politics and two is -- is

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150419-17:50:00

so new that we're having a very hard time getting our hands around issues like climate change or the massive destruction of biodiversity the massive amounts of pollution that are being caused. these are new phenomena. >> what about the argument that a lot of people feel with greater efficiency recycling, technology can solve these problems and you will be able to have freshwater endlessly. >> there is some truth -- in fact i think it's a core truth that technology can solve these problems or at least can help us solve these problems. technology always cuts two ways. just take the technological advances in energy. solar panels which don't produce carbon dioxide emissions are clean energy and have become much more less expensive and are

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150418-16:50:00

penalty. you have a certain mentality. 12 people 7 women, 5 men, who have indicated during the jury selection, yes, we don't have a problem, you know ordering a death penalty if the facts merit it. but again, the question during the arguments, will be, has our society, fredricka, evolved from a bloodthirstiness where we need to kill this guy or has civilization evolved where life in prison is the appropriate question? and that's the very complicated part and nobody knows the answer to that. you know it's a heinous crime and especially in a town like boston. this particular offense hits at the heart, it goes to the core of people there. so this is very personal. but i wonder richard, if in any way his age, he's a young man, if they are looking at the offense or if these jurors are looking at this young man, you know in that court every day and how much that might

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