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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161031:20:34:00

Investigation this weekend reported, quote, trump had sought credit for charity he had not given or claimed other people s giving as his own. there are eight days before the election. wouldn t a simple way for mr. trump to quiet his critics be to release his tax returns so the public can find out how much he does actually give to charity? i suspect if he were to release them, there would be so much flutter about it that we certainly wouldn t be talking about the critical issues. we need to be talking about the economy and jobs and our our children, education, our prison system. not to mention health care. these are big issues for people right now. let me ask you a question about iraq and isis. mr. trump has insisted that the battle for mosul is not going well and that he could teach u.s. generals a thing or two. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151101:21:20:00

Tim moore, senior structural engineer for washington s department of transportation says the cause of the collapse was torsional flutter or aerodynamic instability. that was the vice that took the bridge down. this was a condition that no structure can maintain for a significant period of time. gertie is replaced by a stronger bridge in 1950, ten years after the collapse. but a part of it still survives. this is the side span, the approach span. this is the original galloping gertie s 1940 bridge. you can see the two eight-foot-deep section. many lessons are learned from gertie s demise, including how critical aerodynamics are in building suspension bridges. ....

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CNN New Day August 5, 2015 10:25:00

If it hit the water, it would be twisted and deformed. i think what happened is this thing, in the air, as the aircraft ran out of fuel it made a quick and straight and really almost the speed of sound decent. what happens when that happens is flutter. oh we have a flutter. you can actually draw on this and tell me what it means. the flutter, this part is down inside here. that s where the flaperon is? yes. if we can do i don t know how to get that up here. something like that. okay. well what we have then let s go back to the flaperon. here we go. what happens is we have air flow. in a normal situation, it goes over like this and creates lift. right? yeah. as it goes faster and faster and faster the air flow goes further out and creates more lift. at some point, this goes close to the speed of sound, creating ....

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CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield August 3, 2015 16:22:00

Flight and that the question now is i think moren what l.a. can they learn from this piece of metal. is there some indication that there was an explosion or that they can maybe perhaps find out what speed the plane was flying when it crashed and this thing sheared off the wing. that s the kind of thing i think they ll be looking at more intensively now. so, david, how will investigators try to determine whether there was an explosion or what the speed of the plane may have been? well, there are a couple things about the flaperon. one of them is the trailing edge is feathered. that s indicative of transsonic range, which is where the airplane is approaching the speed of sound but the air over the wing exceeded the speed of sound and creates an extreme flutter. that could be an explanation for what we see here. but i think that the as jim said, too, the next step is what can it tell us about if there was an explosion or not even if ....

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