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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110422:14:45:00

basically, what happened is the mars orbiter is out there we know, right? and it's taken some pictures with radar that can penetrate through the ground. so they know there's been this frozen lake, basically, at the south pole. and now they know that that frozen lake contains dry ice that could be as much as 30 times greater than what they thought before. it could be like the volume of lake superior. why is this huge? because that's enough carbon dioxide, like 80% of what the current atmosphere is on mars. now, the second picture that they took here, i know it's complicated, carol. stay with me, right? >> i'm with you. >> so the second picture here shows you these little dips. see how they get these little dips and these little grooves? these are grooves that show that there was the frozen carbon dioxide, or dry ice here. and it's gone down. well, why has it gone down? well, it goes through these cycles where the carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere, then it's in the ground. okay? and when the carbon dioxide is all in the atmosphere, it could possibly be warm enough that, a, it creates winds and dust storms. that's when we were talking

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110422:10:35:00

york. the problem is nobody knows where the cat came from. >> the cat had some matted fur. she did have a little bit of seaweed on her and her fur was a little filthy. that led some to guess she had swam here or been attached to some kind of degree. >> salty cat. >> park officials now asking the public to help name her. i heard on the radio this morning, if you own this cat, please come forward as well. you see that span between manhattan and governor's island. that's a long swim and i thought cats didn't like water. >> that's true. >> a cat or stowaway or on a piece of wood, raftish right across the lake. all right, meanwhile, let's take a look at what's going on in the weather on this friday and we've got a whole bunch of rain once again today as you can see from the great lakes down through the ohio valley and the tennessee valley, portions of the mississippi valley and some thunderstorms now moving through southern portions of illinois and into indiana and portions of

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110421-00:40:00

so, matt gutman spent the day in new orleans, touring the hardest-hit areas and looking for answers. >> reporter: a year later, you'd hope those blackened marshes would be green again. we motored back out to these marshes, the incubators of most of louisiana's fabled wildlife, and were shocked to find this. the water looks relatively clean on the surface. but you dig down, you grab a handful of something, and this is all oil. >> it's all oil. >> reporter: and get this. the cleaning crew had just left this place. and bp has declared this marsh clean. >> unacceptable. >> reporter: and we learned last year just how toxic this oil can be. it goes into shock and after a few days, it dies. and despite the $18 million bp has spent on claims and the cleanup, for these animals, it's a daily fight. bp and the government are saying that the animals are basically safe, we're out of the woods. is that the case? >> that's definitely not the case. >> reporter: not according to bp. >> what we can tell you, one

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NBC Nightly News-20110421-00:45:00

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NBC Nightly News-20110421-00:46:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110421:14:26:00

>> yeah, this brings a smile to my face. ricki lake is looking to come back to daytime. she's another hopeful, of course, in the race to replace oprah. now, according to reports, lake is officially developing an hour-long talk show. it's going to cover the usual topics, family, marriage, parenting, divorce, weight loss, health and nutrition. sounds like a lot of talk shows. lake, of course, had a talk show from 1993 all the way to 2004. she tells cnn that she's very excited to return to her roots. the show would begin airing in the fall of 2012 if everything goes as scheduled. i've always liked ricki lake, and it's been great to see her evolve and grow up over the years. i think it would be great to have her back on a daily basis on television. >> it would. she has a great back story. thank you so much. you want everything on information breaking in the entertainment world? "showbiz tonight" at 5:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on "hln." here's something you don't expect to see in a divorce settlement. coming up, the mlb plays referee

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NBC Nightly News-20110421-00:42:00

most heavily oiled areas along louisiana's coast, using a giant crane operated hedge clipper, they cut a swath of marsh to get at the oil trapped by the grasses. a giant rake piled up the debris, but even after all that, you can still see veins of oil in the mud. scott is with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. is this oil down here? >> yeah, this is a little residual mousse. >> it has a sticky consistency. >> kind of a juicy or loose peanut butter consistency. this was trapped underneath this vegetation. if you tried to get it all, you could be potentially excavateing the marsh and losing it. >> 60 miles away, another area devastated by the spill, a path of plywood planks leads to the oil. the pungent odor of the summer is gone, but all it takes is just a couple shovelfuls of muck and you can start to see the

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110421-00:51:00

his investigation of the bestselling author and inspirational speaker greg mortenson turned up questions about his book, his charitable foundation and his finances. now, as chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports, mortenson is the target of a government inquiry. >> reporter: the greg mortenson "three cups of tea" controversy has now spilled into his home state. the montana attorney general announced he's looking into the management and financial affairs of the nonprofit behind its leader's storybook success, the central asia institute. >> the issue with charities and people with strong personalities who create the charity is that so often there's a balance between doing good and doing well for themselves. >> reporter: cbs news learned that a memo prepared in january prepared by external lawyers for c.a.i. warned in january that morton sen could conceivably be liable for as much as $23 million in back taxes and penalties tied to excess benefits he received from

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NBC Nightly News-20110421-00:43:00

tell-tale rust-colored signs of oil. >> it's got a sheen on the service. >> james peters who makes his living leading deep-sea fishing trips sees changes, too. >> you look down and there's a sheen and oil droplets in the water. >> there is no more visible oil on cat island, where we first saw the heartbreaking pictures of pelicans dripping with oil. >> how healthy does it look to you a year after the oil spill >> frankly, it doesn't look very healthy. >> the national wildlife federation's david grooth points to the dying mangroves on the edge and the leafless interior, still pelicans make their nests here. they say clean-up is pointless. >> all this clean-up they're doing on the edge of the marsh is for naught because in five years all of that's going to be eroded away. in 50 years, it's all gone. everything you see is gone. >> now, finally tonight, the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110421:22:55:00

satellites, there are much bigger budget priorities. don in massachusetts, we need to move forward with the space program. it may save our lives one day when they can't support us anymore. the way we're going, that doesn't seem to be too far away. greg writes, keeping the space program a priority is sort of like me making my mass vote a priority. it all depends on who gets to vote on what gets cut. health care and food for the kids or a weekend on the lake. if you want to read more on this, go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. it's been a delight working with you yet again, miss crowley. >> back at you, jack. thank you. jeanne moos is next. [ male announcer ] germs in your mouth build up

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