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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131101:09:37:00

that would prompt criminal charges, but added he was, quote, disappointed. yesterday as the news broke, ford confronted media camped out at his home as he left for work angrily asking them to get off his property and physically pushing them out of his way. not his first run in with reporters. earlier this summer, he ran directly into a camera at another event. let's stretch it out until -- oh, that's not good. no need to flip through sky mall any are more. the federal aviation administration changing its rules on the use of electron he can devices on airplanes. now airlines will allow flyers to use ereaders and tablets during taxi takeoff and landing. previously they were only allowed at cruising altitudes. still banned, using the internet at less than 10,000 feet and making voice calls of any kind. what's not clear is why those rules will remain.

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The Situation Room-20130712-22:04:00

time to start tomorrow. er that -- they're doing their work. >> i always like to listen to the judge. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. we're going to go ahead and adjourn for the day. so will you be going into recess overnight. i just want to give you my admonitions before you recess for the evening. during the overnight recess, you're not to talk about the case amongst yourselves or with anybody else. although you are in the deliberation stage, your deliberations are only going to occur while you're here in court in the jury room. so do not discuss the case amongst yourselves or with anybody else overnight. do not read or listen to any radio, television or newspaper reports about the case. do not use any type of electron being device to get on the internet, to do any independent research about the case, people, place or things or terminology. do not read any e-mails, text messages, tweets, blogs, social

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Sanjay Gupta MD-20130602-11:35:00

>> i'm glad you're doing well. >> thank you. >> you look fantastic. >> doc, thanks for joining us. i appreciate it, thank you. 30 years ago this month that french neurologist and her team identified the human deficiency virus or hiv. a virus that causes aids. two years after people started to die. after this breakthrough she won the nobel prize. her life's work is to find a cure for the disease. >> i am professor of history teacher in paris. i was part of the team that discover hiv in 1983. on the other side is an electron

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CNN Newsroom-20130306-20:09:00

to be on the stand for that long electron , it has to be exhausting and it shows there hasn't been all honesty. there has been different stories she's told and keeping the stories straight has to be stressful. i would imagine because the judge versus a lawyer asking you questions that it may be a little bit more of a neutral kind of situation. >> how do you even -- to the lawyers here, how do you even prepare your defendant for who knows what kind of questions? either of you. >> i'll jump in there. i'll let drew go after that. basically what you're trying to do is, you know, you can never -- you can't tell your client, make it up, lie. and let's face it, she told so many lies prior to couldi incom court and she said that on the stand, i told a couple of whoppers before we got to what happened, but what you encourage her to do is remain consistent. whatever you testified to in court under oath and she made a big deal of that on cross,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121208:14:08:00

carbon emissions. in the long term if you look at this sort of bill mckiben framework and look at total known fossil reserves in the world, that's a rough picture. technology has come online and et cetera. all the stuff in the ground now, we can only stay a fifth out of it and stay at 2 degrees. you're talking about asking an industry of trillions of dollars of wealth, and the politics of that are not some sort of trivial thing that people are pricing in. that's a battle. that's as much of a battle you can get in anything. >> it is a battle. some of it is really not visible at all but consequence shall to what competes. renewables have a bad wrap of being too expensive he. we can't aafford them. good news with technology is actually the price of producing that electron from a solar panel has plummeted. what's the difference? the difference is you have to actually build that new

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120715:01:36:00

three. i don't buy it. he vanished and no footprint or fingerprint and didn't take any money. unlike the other story, no money went with him. no gain at all on his side. transfer of the boat is not transferred by the electron i can ins. if you look at the gps and the mileage, it is consistent with the boat stoping and do a 180 degree turn and going west for a couple hours and bumping up against the coastline. what happened here? a by polar guy and a big storm and bad idea. he fell into the drink and is shark bait. >> you think he accidentally got thrown over board? >> absolutely. >> what do you think? >> this is completely orchestrated disappearance. if you look at the gps data it shows that he left his home port, and there is a personal eyewitness who said the boat was traveling at a very high rate of speed. >> we know that. >> then he turns on the gps two and a half miles offshore and heads on a deliberate course to a deliberate heading. when the boat suddenly slows

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120715:08:36:00

he vanished and no footprint or fingerprint and didn't take any money. unlike the other story, no money went with him. no gain at all on his side. transfer of the boat is not transferred by the electron i can ins. if you look at the gps and the mileage, it is consistent with the boat stoping and do a 180 degree turn and going west for a couple hours and bumping up against the coastline. what happened here? a by polar guy and a big storm and bad idea. he fell into the drink and is shark bait. >> you think he accidentally got thrown over board? >> absolutely. >> what do you think? >> this is completely orchestrated disappearance. if you look at the gps data it shows that he left his home port, and there is a personal eyewitness who said the boat was traveling at a very high rate of speed. >> we know that. >> then he turns on the gps two and a half miles offshore and heads on a deliberate course to a deliberate heading. when the boat suddenly slows

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120705:08:51:00

and that's where the higgs boson comes in, a particle that acts like glue, giving other particles mass. and 50 years of theory now momentous discovery unlocking new areas of research. peter higgs known as a quiet man is suddenly in the limelight. the particle he suggested in the '60s is recognized as fundamentally important. the giant machines that did research costs several billion pounds. and no one knows what spin-offs there might be. when the electron and dna were discovered it took decades to see their potential. the higgs boson could prove the same. david shukman, bbc news. >> that makes sense. >> it makes sense, yes. >> it makes a lot of sense. acts like glue and gives particles mass here. interesting side note, higgs is an atheist and hates the term god particle because of his religious belief. interesting. >> it is interesting. >> i was never good at physics. >> i understood that. all right, coming up next --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120705:10:21:00

reveal the incredibly small parts inside them so tiny it is not clear how they have any kind of substance. and that's where the higgs boson comes in, a particle that acts like glue, giving other particles mass. and 50 years of theory now momentous discovery unlocking new areas of research. peter higgs known as a quiet man is suddenly in the limelight. the particle he suggested in the '60s is recognized as fundamentally important. the giant machines that did the research cost several billion pounds. and no one knows what spin-offs there might be. when the electron and dna were discovered it took decades to see their potential. the higgs boson could prove the same. david shukman, bbc news. >> that makes sense. >> it makes sense, yes. >> it makes a lot of sense. acts like glue and gives particles mass here. interesting side note, higgs is an atheist and hates the term god particle because of his religious belief. interesting. >> it is interesting. >> i was never good at physics. >> i understood that. all right, coming up next --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120703:04:58:00

most of us stopped in high school with the electron, pro toen on the and neutron. maybe some of you went on to learn about corks, but there are a of the teeny things out there and only predicted by math. this is how physics work. physicists come up with equations that seem to explain how we world weerngs we learn about the parts we didn't know were there and how they work and hope that someday some future group of humans with machinery more impressive than what we have will check whether we were right. in 1964 a physicist by the name of peter higgs came up with the theory there is a something that sticks things together to form atoms. if you want to know more we will have links on the website the particle they are interested in for proving it is called the

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