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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150530:19:54:00

delay the death process. this vaccine takes a stimulus away and slows the growth of cancer cells. about 1,000 patients in cuba have been treechted edtreated this way. over 5,000 globally gone through this. we're waiting for fundamentala inging inging for fda to approve it in this country. >> do we have any cancer vaccines in the country? >> we don't. everything we do are going through this process to slow down the growth et cetera through hormones and immune system. it's another step. a different mechanism. we're learning from them and it will open up a relationship and we can learn from them and laboration with them research. >> read something from the actual institute. roswell park cancer institute. they tell this to fox news latino latino. cheap to make effective and no tox itty will treat people with

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CNN International-20150529-07:09:00

on-line and there is disturbing new information about how she became a radical. >> tweets of 15-year-old amira read like any typical teenager. tweets on her favorite football club, chelsea. >> a very radical process. >> melanie smith of the institute of strategic dialogue mapped how amira turned to isis. >> we can see the process of her becoming more politically engaged. becoming more concerned with syria and finally making the decision to leave. >> smith says the decision may have been last year when a classmate left for syria. >> this is when we see her become more engaged with syria. shortly after, amira's concern increased with frequent mentions of her close friends. then in february, amira posted this picture with them. sisters. four days after posting her

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150528-13:54:00

hospital and claims to operate an isis clinic from her home. she says her parents are from pakistan and india but once called uk and malaysia home. she makes a compelling and dangerous recruiter for isis actively encouraging young women to contact her, inviting them to join her in the douala or state created by isis. in her eyes built a utopia no racism poverty, a list of benefits for fighters and families health care and education. read between the lines. getting married is not required she says yet a woman cannot walk around freely without her husband or male "guardian," she admits. the institute of strategic dialogue says it's critical for young people to know the reality. >> that's very alluring. the idea when you go there you get free housing and medical and cook lovely meals for your husband. that's the propaganda. obviously the reality is very different. electricity is scarce. hot water is scarce.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150527:01:36:00

an appeal the justice department is reviewing this decision. the fundamental question is congress doesn't grant -- congress controls the purse strings, they give the money to the president to enforce this law. there's no way they give the president enough money to support 11 to 12 million undocumented americans. >> the executive order is dead. >> it's an unfunded mandate. >> it's dead and unless some court does something extraordinary, it's going to stay dead and that kicks it back to the political arena, where the politicians are going to have to decide whether this is a fight worth fighting. >> congress is going to decide whether it has to -- it's going to give the obama administration enough money to fund this or institute immigration reform which they haven't been able to do. it's an unfunded mandate. nobody wants to send 12 million people back to the border in mexico. this is not even the most conservative republican who is he going to depart frankly i think he should be focused on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:14:43:00

in the meantime the wall street reforms design to protect the economy from a future crisis are being weakened bit by bit. president obama signed a law that will allow big banks to use taxpayer money to back up the kind of deals like derivatives that led to the past crisis. it undid a key part of the dodd/frank reform law. it was a victory for the financial services industry. there are other signs that wall street is bouncing back. starting salaries for recent college graduates are up to $85,000 a year. the first time the base salary has increased substantially in years. for college grads in general, the median starting salary is about half of that. it seems like wall street has recovered but the question is what about the rest of america. joining the table are a fellow at the institute and author of "rewriting the rules of the american economy." and correspondent for the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150522:03:07:00

over we're all having a -- >> you both understand the united states most powerful nation on earth is having a problem dealing with 50,000 jihadist savages? you understand that. he's the president of the united states. what he says goes around the world. he chooses to make climate change rather than go to you know a solar institute and i'd have to problem with the solar change speech there. i'm not saying there's not climate change. that's not me, and you know it. this sends a message his priority is theoretical while people are getting burned to death on camera over in the middle east. >> bill -- >> when hurricane sandy struck -- >> bill do you understand that the pentagon can do many things at once? it can deal with -- >> yes understand that. >> and emerging threats. >> they're not dealing with --

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150521-20:04:00

straight to it. >> reporter: bush secretary of defense seems to have a take. >> a lot of american blood sthed in ramadi. to have it in the hands of isis is hard to characterize other than a major setback. >> reporter: president obama is trying to do just that calling the victory a mere tactical setback. in an interview with jeffrey goldberg today. here are the facts. in just over a year isis planted its infamous black flag acrossever-expanding territory. in iraq fallujah mosul, second largest city and this week ramadi, a key staging ground to take baghdad, which is fewer than 70 miles away. ♪ in syria, raqa al ba budget and palmira have fallen. this map from the institute of the study of war show them controlling area in black, area of support in brown representing millions of civilians at risk. as well as important strategic

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150520:11:38:00

month to month. why it's so interesting is being able to bring this sort of big data analytics to data in terms of how people actually spend their money month to month and how they grapple with huge swings in their incomes from month to month turned up surprising conclusions, in this report is one of the big things that's come up there has been a lot of work on how low income households deal with their hits to income from month to month, what this report shows even those relatively wealthy earn over $100,000 per year that i are grappling with significant financial shocks to their income from month to month. so if j.p. morgan can use this data in this institute to sort of help policy-makers shape decisions on how they can help people grapple with these fluctuations in volatility and their income. it's going to be i think a worthwhile contribution to this debate. what larry said about wall street being tamed is while i

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150503-14:31:00

already dr. murray's institute says public health officials are being influenced by the data or other information like it to try to save lives. the institute offers two real world examples. rwanda's minister of public health found that the biggest risk factor for premature death and disability in 2010 was not hiv or malaria. it was air pollution inside people's homes from cooking. so rwanda gave out 1 million clean cooking stoves to those most in need. china approved tougher protections for the environment after global burden of disease experts showed how outdoor air pollution was partly responsible for 1.2 million deaths in 2010. and the author, jeremy smith, says that after iran found out that traffic accidents were leading preventable cause of health loss, iran ordered new roads to be built and retrained its police force. we've all heard about the rise of big data and how it will have big effects. well, this is the ultimate big

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150503-17:30:00

in oman's case over twice the global average. these countries could learn some lessons from sweden, which had just a quarter of the global average for road injury deaths. half of all suicides in the world took place in india or china. but since 1990, suicides have risen in india while they have gone down in china. in the u.s. maternal mortality rates have been on the rise and are much higher than in other developed countries. the study author reportedly said that less access to health care might be a reason. so what should we do with this data? well, by making comparisons to places that do better, countries, states, and cities can adopt best practices. already dr. murray's institute says public health officials are being influenced by the data or other information like it to try to save lives. the institute offers two real world examples. rwanda's minister of public health found that the biggest risk factor for premature death and disability in 2010 was not hiv or malaria.

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