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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150803:18:26:00

tons of carbon dioxide pollution out of our atmosphere. [ applause ] the simpler layman's way of saying that is saying it's like cutting every ounce of emission due to electricity from 8 million american homes or the equivalent of 166 million cars off the road. by 2030 we will reduce premature deaths from emissions by nearly 90% and thanks to this plan there's 90,000 fewer asthma attacks among our children each year. [ applause ] by combineing this with great investment in the booming clean energy sector and smarter

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150803-18:26:00

nerdier way to say that is 870 million tons of carbon pollution will be kept out of our atmosphere. [ applause ] the layman's way of saying that is it's like cutting every ounce of emission due to electricity from 108 million american homes or equivalent of 166 million cars being taken off the road. by 2030 we will reduce premature deaths from power plant emissions by 20% and thanks to this plan will will be 90,000 fewer asthma attacks from our children each year. [ applause ] and by combining this with

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150711-15:16:00

he says this was a mistake. they are all sick that it happened. the man who confessed to gunning down nine people inside a south carolina church should never have been able to buy the .45 caliber gun used in the slaughter. that emission coming from fbi. they made a mistake during his background check. according to law enforcement officials, within days after the shooting agents on the ground knew something was amiss and suspected that his arrest record should have prohibited the gun purchase. >> that just shows how a bureaucratic mistake can cost human life. >> reporter: the director says the fbi examiner during his background check didn't discover he had previously admitted to illegally possessing drugs when he was arrested in late february. that would have permitted him from passing the background check. >> there is a revel ligsation that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150629:14:06:00

power away from the politicians, give it to an independent commission. in arizona that's been challenged by republicans who didn't like what the independent commission drew, and the question we're going to hear from the court any minute now is whether states have that power or not. now, the court can also defer in other ways, leaving on standing grounds or other technicalities, but the big question that could have big ramifications is can politicians give that power over to the states? something the challengers have argued that if you look at the constitution's text, it says state legislatures should control this process. that may be enough to say you can't give it to an independent commission even if it's to go against something that a lot of people don't like which is this self-admin sterdistered gerrymandering. >> and the third one, when it comes to power plants' emission as well. >> that comes down to basically what the government can decide

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150509-00:27:00

standards. >> the average product was over six to seven times above the state standard for formaldehyde and some were 20 times above the level that is aloud to be -- allow fod be sold. >> that sounds like a huge amount. >> it was so high that one of the test labs thought the machine was broken. >> it hit the upper limit of the radar gun and they thought it was broken. >> it is one of the levelsthat is considered pollutions. >> would you want that in your home? >> no. >> mt. sinai specialized in exposure to toxic chemicals and is talking about another kind of test measuring the concentration of the emission of the chemicals. >> it would increase the risk of

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New Day-20141229-11:01:00

more than 30 surface missiles 15 aircraft. but still no sign. no concrete sign of what may have happened to 8501 the frustration of the family the passengers are growing. the morning, grim few details as the search for air asia polite 8501 continues. investigators think the plane is likely on the bottom of the sea, based on coordinates of the plane's last emission. it's been crisis central. the distraught relatives of the 155 passengers briefed here earlier today behind closed doors. monday marks the first full day of searching since 8501 disappeared early sunday morning. so far the plane has not put out own e any signals to pinpoint its location. instead, police search on this shallow waters where the plane

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CNN Newsroom-20140629-22:49:00

>> it's model for urban development, that is really sustainable because it's not only environmentally sustainable, socially and economically. >> reporter: fewer than 500 people live here. that falls far short of the original goal of 40,000 by next year, a goal set at the peak of the economic boom. right now, about 1200 people work here every day in buildings that are specially designed to help reduce water and energy consumption, by as much as 40%, according to city officials. you've learned over time with some of the successes and failures you have, right, that zero emissions is a goal but, i mean, that's not reasonable at this point, just extremely low emotions, but there's some. >> it's low emission. zero emissions is being proved to be very, very difficult. >> reporter: with more than 87,000 solar panels, the city produces its own electricity, offsetting 15,000 tons of carbon emissions a year. city engineers say that's the equivalent of taking about 3,300 cars off the road in abu dhabi and walking around the city,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140626:11:19:00

years? if he couldn't predict the financial crisis as was right up against his nose -- the reason why the bailouts in 08 were so messy, they didn't see it coming until it was starting. he can't predict that, how can he predict something in 100 years? >> i do believe he and his family own an island, saint simons island on the coast of georgia. maybe he's worried about the rising sea and he wouldn't have an island. >> listen, i think hank always was a guy that was uncomfortable with the rightward tilt of the republican party. there is a lot of people on wall street like that. that's why he's going out trying to sort of create his moment on the left. >> you have written he suggest has carbon tax where he says we can do this by putting a price on the emissions of carbon dioxide. putting a price on emission also create incentive to develop new cleaner energy technologies. the problem is, you can talk about a carbon tax here in this

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CNN Newsroom-20140527-13:35:00

release the data, she wants full disclosure. because of the emission of various pieces of data, as tom explained there, data was missing, but it compares various flights with mr-370, she feels there hasn't been full disclosure and wants to see it all. she wants to see it all, because, of course, everyone and everything is relying on this data to lead the search to the southern indian ocean. also i've been speaking to family members here in malaysia, on the flip side, they aren't -- they feel dissatisfied with it, yes, but feel it is a continuation of the way they've been treated by the malaysian authorities, and the investigation teams. they feel very unsatisfactoied the way they've been treated to date and also say, look, until we get some data we won't have 100% closure and won't be satisfied. frankly, we don't believe this data is 100% reliable, anyway, and then we also have other family members who feel this is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140526:20:41:00

and looking at the potential of wetter weather across the southern area, warmer and dryer conditions across the northern part of the country. we will always monitor it from here. >> more wildfires and droughts in store for the summer. time to blame climate change? >> you might not see climate change. as an immediate threat to your job, your community, or your families. but let me tell you, it is. >> conservationist howard gould could not agree more and joins us. i don't want to get into a shooting match whether there is climate change or not. just got a couple of things i want to say and i want your quick and sharp response. number one, any emission reductions which we achieve in america will be swamped by emission increases from china. so what we're trying to do won't work. >> well, is that a reason not to

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