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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180520:09:39:00

bipartisan compromise on immigration. the question is what about red states? >> you're right about that. that's why you see these freedom caucus folks they want to vote on this lap belt which is a hard-line bill which was all four aspects of the present wants including chain migration and visa lottery along with 1.8 million dreamers involved. that's a big thing for red states. the issue for the house is what is happening at the senate. the senate does not want to take up anything of any kind this year outside of nominations and senator mitch mcconnell really has been focused on nominating a horde of nominees brought the last couple of weeks. getting something to the senate is the issue right now. the house is looking if he right now for speaker ryan and you are right about the fundraising issue. julie: al weaver, great to see you. thank you for sticking around

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180519:23:39:00

bipartisan compromise on immigration. the question is what about red states? >> you're right about that. that's why you see these freedom caucus folks they want to vote on this lap belt which is a hard-line bill which was all four aspects of the present wants including chain migration and visa lottery along with 1.8 million dreamers involved. that's a big thing for red states. the issue for the house is what is happening at the senate. the senate does not want to take up anything of any kind this year outside of nominations and senator mitch mcconnell really has been focused on nominating a horde of nominees brought the last couple of weeks. getting something to the senate is the issue right now. the house is looking if he right now for speaker ryan and you are right about the fundraising issue. julie: al weaver, great to see you. thank you for sticking around

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171013:09:53:00

car seats recalled because you could could fly out of the car if you get into a crash. jillian: here is what you need to know. >> reporter: 500,000 car seats may not properly protect your child in an accident. there are six models on your screen. if you have one of those contact the company right away. they found this problem after tests they were running, mostly affects children over 65 pounds. if you have the lap belt but not the front harness there is an issue. i think you have to be -- rob: a speaker from google spying on you. >> reporter: this product, the google home any is supposed to come out next thursday and there are already issues.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150513-19:11:00

each one had a different focus, but one of them was talking about a three-point harness, whether it's worth it. they said no, it's not. you have to question was that the right question to ask? should it have just been a lap belt maybe that's something they should have looked at more in depth. i've read all these of three reports. the other thing about these reports is they were really focused on whether or not someone would be ejected from the train. you mentioned earlier there's dogs out sniffing looking for possible people that have been ejected from the train. now, the strength of the window glass has been something that's brought into question there. if you strengthen the window glass to keep people from exiting the train, then you risk the -- make an inability to get out. as with any safety feature, it can also cause vulnerabilities. that's one of the things they looked at in this as well. the idea that the seat belts are needed or not needed is really kind of ruled out by the fact the inertia of the train is much different than you'd have in a car or a small van or maybe an airplane in that the inertia of the train continues to go

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150424-03:30:00

it could still be viewed activity take place inside the transport vehicle. >> and how easy or difficult is it to put a seatbelt on somebody? is it a complicated process or is it all -- how we know to put a seatbelt on somebody? >> it's not complicated at all. its's a standard lap belt it would be adjusted to their waist, locked in place and tightened down to hold them in position. >> and if the vehicle -- we don't know exactly, obviously what happened to mr. gray. the police lawyer believes something happened when he was in the van, they don't believe he received thoizse injuries until he was in the van. the only thing i can think of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150105:20:37:00

survivability. she was sitting, i've been told she was sit neglect last row there's three rows of seats. she was in the last row which means there may have been some protection when the airplane went upsaid down because of the tail. there's a lot of factors. was she in a three-point seatbelt or just a lap belt? the ntsb will look at those -- they call them survival factors and share that data with the manufacturers and the faa so airplanes in the future can be built better. >> i know i've heard you say the treeline the pilot was able to get to possibly slowed down the plane which gave her a great chance of surviving there was a small fire reported but what you're saying is that the whole thing didn't blow up and that was just a blessing. if you met with this child right now, what would be the first couple of things you would want to ask her? >> where she was sitting in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150104:18:04:00

just a lap belt. those are all factors that will into where she was sitting in the airplane. there's a lot of variables in there. the ntsb will go through detail to try to figure out just what were the factors that saved this girl and how they can be used in the future. >> how difficult will it be for investigators to try to determine what happened. does this type of plane have a flight data recorder and the data recorder information we know that exists on big plane? >> there's no voice recorder. some of the electronic systems have nonvolatile memory which means we could extract information from them but no. that's why they mentioned it's going to go to a facility and the eng the engines will come off to see if there's anything broken.

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CNN Newsroom-20131203-18:07:00

speculation is they might have been alive if there had been seat belts and they had been strapped? >> one former ntsb official told me they looked at the idea of seat belts on trains but are you going to do a lap belt, a shoulder harness? when you do that, it's not a matter of just installing the seat belt itself. a lot of times you've got to retrofit the entire seat and sometimes the floor itself to make sure that it will hold up. the ntsb officials said there wasn't the data to support that sort of overall and he said when you're talking about commuter trains where people are getting on and off at every stop, he thought it would be almost impossible to implement. >> nick, let me bring you back into this conversation. you were in a train crash yourself. tell us when that happened and what it was like. >> wolf, it was a long time ago, 1984 on my way to start literally my first day at work. the train i was traveling in was a sleeper train.

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