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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150821:13:14:00

late tuesday night into wednesday morning of next week. but again, five days out. we know hawaii is a little small island out in the open pacific. we're hoping to get a shift here, but the storms that hit hawaii the hardest are the ones that approach from the south. that's exactly what this is going to do. >> bill karins, thank you for being with me. >> we're just getting started on this friday edition of "the rundown." up next, more e-mail trouble for hillary clinton. some saying it could open the door for joe biden to run in 2016. "meet the press" moderator chuck todd breaks it down next. later, making history in the u.s. military. two women becoming the first to complete the legendary army ranger school. a milestone for the military, but there's a big catch. their story and a whole lot more. coming up on "the rundown." it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150821-06:26:00

tactic radiation to focus the beams on those areas. we started that now. he started that this afternoon. he may be done with his first treatment. in addition with the melanoma in his body they use a type of chemotherapy drug which basically serves to bolster up the immune system that helps the body's own immune system fight cancer cells in the body. that drug, incidentally just to give you an idea of the status of the cancer treatment, the drug he is getting hasn't been approved for a full year yet. so these are brand new options for him. >> sanjay gupta for us there. in fact mr. carter has already undergone first radiation treatment. he said he will continue teaching sunday school as long as he's physically and mentally able. migrants lands on the shores of kos everyday. ahead a view from above at the journey refugees take to reach this greek island from their war-torn land.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150821:16:40:00

states had not been born in the united states and that set an agenda for his campaign then. it's important to remember this is a party that has been playing with this fire for a long time and they're reaping what they sowed on this one. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your time. hurricane danny has strengthened overnight but is expected to be downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it gets to porter ri puerto rico. the storm could bring some much-needed rain to the island. which the in the grip of an extreme drought. there's a silver lining there, god willing. gene while in the pacific, another storm forming what could bring a serious threat to hawaii. it's expected to be hurricane kil okay. forecasters say it will take a path similar to a storm in 1982 which caused millions of dollars of damage to the hyland. stay with us on msnbc. after the break, humans of the world. one popular blog goes global to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150821:13:48:00

a vulnerable plant that's found only on one island. the island of sumatra. and because of the size of the plant and the odor it emits, most people don't want to grow it in their home. it's usually only found in botanic gardens or university collections. >> so we don't have smell-a-vision on the show yet. tell me what it smells like and i presume it has something to do with the name. >> well, yeah, we had a lot of visitor comments about the odor. everything from, you know, dead rats or dead mice to hamburger that's been forgotten and left out too long. we did have a policeman and a mortician visit and they assured us it didn't really smell like the corpse but still smelled bad. >> how long does the flower bloom for? >> the flower only lasts for 24 to 48 hours. ours has hung on for the 48. so we were very lucky to have it last so long. >> then, it won't bloom again for how long? >> well, it takes a lot of energy for the plant to produce a flower so large. so it can take two or three

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150821:13:13:00

head up to the bahamas. the odds redwiping and getting stronger do not look good. it will continue to push a little bit of moisture to cuba and that's about it. very interesting over the next couple days. this is what will eventually be called kilo. this is just south of the hawaiian islands. the forecast path takes it to the south of the islands, recurves back towards the island, by the time we get to tuesday, the official forecast from the hurricane center has it as a category-2 hurricane, not far from kauai, in the cone of uncertainty with honolulu on the right side. hawaii has only been hit by hurricanes five times since 1950. the last time there was a really bad one, the worst ever, was a category-4. that did about $2 billion worth of damage. there was also one in 1982 that took a storm path very similar to this that caused about $250 million of damage, and that's why all eyes should be on this storm instead of danny. >> and when will that storm possibly hit the island? >> the timing would likely be

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New Day-20150821-10:08:00

accident. one thing we have to remember is that north korean soldiers have been infecting recently and maybe they planted the mines to prevent their own mines from preventing their own soldiers from going to the south. what we have is two fatalities among south korean soldiers. that sort of limits what seoul can do. there have been deadly incidents in the past in 2010 where south korea did not react. that led to further incidents. i'm referring to the sinking of a ship. south korea did not retaliation. that led to the shelling of a south korean island in november of that year. four people dead, two of them civilians. there is an escalation here. i'm not sure jim jong-un knows how to play it skillfully. his father played it skillfully. his grandfather did.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150820-06:33:00

migrants say, threatened to sink their boat if they did not drop their motor. then the coast guard towed the dinghy as close to shore as their ship would allow. 60 migrants clutching their life vests and inner tubes, the faces telling of tragedy and dejection but also the relief of still being alive when so many have perished. on shore, most disappear into waiting taxis. one young man bitterly says if death was not chasing us we would not be trying this. all night they had been aiming for the twinkling lights of the greek island of kos in the distance. the gateway to europe. now a dream left for another day. arwa damon, turkey. and i want to show you this video from moments ago, in fact. look at this. another example of a cruise ship

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150820-13:51:00

like. is south korea handling this right? >> south korea is handling this according to a 2013 counter proliferation plan that the united states and south korea agreed to. and the reason why there is what some people may say is an excessive south korean response is because in the past there's been no south korean response to north korean provocations such as the sinking of a south korean frigate that cost 46 lives and then two deaths in 2010 when a south korean island was shelled. i think the lack of response in the past has caused the north koreans to be more provocative. if south korea responds in a way which it will basically stop the north koreans from more provocative events. as i said, this is a problem in north korea which i don't think south korea can affect.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150820-07:04:00

situation. ian lee reporting live from london. many thanks to you. hundreds more migrants are arriving in greece coming from the island of kos. almost 21,000 migrants arrived in greece just last week alone. cnn international correspondent arwa damon went to the turkish coast and here is her report on their often dangerous trip. >> reporter: a rubber dinghy packed with migrants takes on the turkish coast guard. ignoring the coast guard's horn, glaring spotlight and orders to return to shore, then lost from view. just before dawn we are on the same waters.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150819:04:37:00

most northernmost outpost in the united states and i think we should not risk the potential catastrophes that could come about from accidents in looking for more oil in a pristine -- one of the few remaining pristine regions of the world. >> we should not risk the potential catastrophes that could come about from arctic drilling. hillary clinton, her speaking earlier tonight in las vegas. just a day after the obama administration gave shell the final permit they needed to start drilling offshore in the arctic. that's pretty much never been done before -- unless you count the oil companies having to build themselves an island to drill from because actually drilling offshore in the arctic doesn't seem like it would be an easy thing to do even if shell keeps saying that it is. joining us now is tony decopal. he's an environmental reporter for msnbc. tonefy, it's great to have you here. thanks. >> glad to be here. >> so shell has the go ahead to start drilling.

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