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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151120:18:42:00

in one case, denmark flight had to return after a passenger made a joke about a bomb. they were arrested. in other cases, a suspicious passenger alerted a pilot back to the gate. but that is a typical pattern. fear and anxiety and what we know about the tsa. it's theater to make people feel for relaxed. but the recent dhs inspector generals have stuck 95 percent fake bombs in the system without detection. we are no better off from a security stand point than on september 11th. >> the recent attacks may be calling collective ptsd among many who remember 9/11. that's what the terrorist want to achieve. fear. >> recognize they are trying to scare us and learn how to manage our fear and our anxiety.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20151110-20:05:00

its altitude. so at this point, it's too early to tell. but this did you want fit the profile of past timer bombs that have been discovered. they are not reliable because the fact that the planes are delayed or something might get in the way or the flight path might change. so it just seems too precise that it may have been something more barometric in nature that would have sensed the altitude somehow. >> that's a very interesting poind. you talked about that before. it really comes down to i think for the u.s. right, it's hrd to know what happened because they don't have that tanable evidence and they are sort of relying on some of the other pieces of evidence that they have. >> i'm very concerned about how far we have gone down the road with the bomb because i was an inspector and investigator at the time that flight 800

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20151107-19:05:00

contributor and co-author of "isis, inside the army of terror." rick francona is a military analyst and a former intelligence officer. specializing in the middle east. and a cnn safety analyst and former inspector for the faa. good to see all of you. so while the egyptians say the investigation is inconclusive so far, there was this noise, we've heard from british officials and u.s. officials who are saying there's some inference that, perhaps, and we said this before we heard about the noise today that this looks like, you know, the work of an explosive device or a bomb, to some degree. so michael, to you first. if isis, as it continues to insist it wants to claim responsibility, if, indeed, this ends up being connected to isis, what does it say to you about their potential reach, resources, growth, if, indeed, it was an inside job, if, indeed, it involves isis and a

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New Day-20151103-12:03:00

curiosity is answers for the families and justice for the lives lost, if it is appropriate. let's get more with david soucie, former faa accident investigator and inspector. david, while we wait for answers, the good news is they have the black boxes. they believe they are intact. what will you know conclusively when that information is downloaded? >> as soon as the boxes come out, chris, it will be put against a time line. that time line will show various things throughout the aircraft. you have information from each of the engine, the rotation, the speed of the engines, how much vibration is going on. you'll know what's going on with the flight controls. if there's a separation, something out of normal, they're looking for anomalies that would be outside of normal flight path. for example, if the aircraft broke apart in the air, you'd see a difference in the flight control position versus the flight control itself and where they're disconnected. that would tell you a lot of information about what happened in the air as well as the

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New Day-20151102-11:07:00

channel taking place just over a week away from now. this new plan won't affect that debate. it will start with cnn's next debate in december. alisyn? >> athena, thanks so much for all of that. we'll get back to the conditions from the candidates shortly in the program. right now we want to get back to our top story, the russian plane disaster and what brought it down. joining us is david susi, former accident investigator and inspector. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> you've looked at the evidence, now that that exists. why do you believe this plane broke up, exploded, basically, in midair? >> well, if you look at the pictures that we have of the accident site and the report of the distance, the area that's being recovered, we're looking at satellite images for cnn an we should have that very shortly. basically this is spread out so far it's indicative of an in-flight breakup at a high

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151028:23:38:00

parchen for the first time ever last month and they were able to get in as part of this effort to establish a baseline, which is part of the nuclear deal framework. >> all right. president obama speaking on it? is this going to make a big deal to the president obama? >> this is very important to the deal. because the iaea report is expected in december. and it's supposed to lay out iran's past and present program. it's the way forward if sanctions are going to be lifted. what critics are telling fox news is the missing equipment really represents a gap in the data. and the information is now incomplete. so it's hard to make a real assessment on whether iran has made significant progress on its program and whether it really is right to let the -- onto lift the sanctions. time clearly investigate this according an inspector is virtually impossible.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151015:04:40:00

problem during an inspection in december last year then they saw it in the same spot again a month later in january of this year. oh, good. you can see the problem. except in both instances, even though the inspector noticed there was something wrong, the inspector never got out of his vehicle to check it out. he decided to let it slide without any further investigation. and then one month later at that exact spot on the tracks -- boom. the exact same place where it -- oh, it looked like there was a fault here. probably some trouble. there following month, jae, probably trouble. there but nothing worth doing anything about. that exact same place. boom. so federal officials just went to mt. carbon to announce their findings, announce that essentially this was incompetence that caused this disaster. and a statement responding to the rail agency's findings, csx said they fully complied with all regulations. the committee is committed to continuously improving our ability to detect and correct rail defects before they can cause an incident.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151015:08:40:00

except in both instances, even though the inspector noticed there was something wrong, the inspector never got out of his vehicle to check it out. he decided to let it slide without any further investigation. and then one month later at that exact spot on the tracks -- boom. the exact same place where it -- oh, it looked like there was a fault here. probably some trouble. there following month, jae, probably trouble. there but nothing worth doing anything about. that exact same place. boom. so federal officials just went to mt. carbon to announce their findings, announce that essentially this was incompetence that caused this disaster. and a statement responding to the rail agency's findings, csx said they fully complied with all regulations. the committee is committed to continuously improving our ability to detect and correct rail defects before they can cause an incident. but in mt. carbon, the feds said if this is how the company's in charge are going to handle the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151015:01:40:00

the contractor hired to inspect the rails said she did see a problem during an inspection in december last year then they saw it in the same spot again a month later in january of this year. oh, good. you can see the problem. except in both instances, even though the inspector noticed there was something wrong, the inspector never got out of his vehicle to check it out. he decided to let it slide without any further investigation. and then one month later at that exact spot on the tracks -- boom. the exact same place where it -- oh, it looked like there was a fault here. probably some trouble. there following month, jae, probably trouble. there but nothing worth doing anything about. that exact same place. boom. so federal officials just went to mt. carbon to announce their findings, announce that essentially this was incompetence that caused this disaster. and a statement responding to the rail agency's findings, csx said they fully complied with

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151013:09:01:00

first democratic presidential debate in just a moment but we want to start with some breaking news. according to the irna news agency, iran's parliament has passed a bill approving the nuclear deal agreed on by world powers back in july. nbc news tehran bureau chief ali aruby is live in landon for us. what now, ali, do we have a deal? >> well, shannon, yes, we do have a deal. i think iran -- iran's parliament approving the deal was just a formality. because once the supreme leader had thrown his weight behind the deal, it was a foregone conclusion that this was going to go through, and there was going to be no real resistance. however, they did pass some caveats in the bill in iran's parliament. they said that if sanctions were not removed or reimposed, iran would restart its nuclear activities. they also put limits on visits to military sites. the bill stipulates a u.n. inspector need permission from a top iranian security body before visiting any military sites. which could complicate matters. now having said all of that, if

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