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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150514:01:37:00

particular opinion how she feels about the white house. >> right. >> whether i agree or don't agree -- >> she sure. >> that's her opinion like a lot of professors at liberty university don't believe gay people should get married. >> you know what -- >> go ahead, kevin. >> you know what is interesting, the there are a lot of white people that helped her get to the position she is and she's trying to throw them away. >> still faces the human race -- >> it's the white people that won't admit the white men are the problem. it's all going to be fine. i got to go because i got ran paul next. great to see you guys good debate. >> good to see you, megyn. >> free speech continues and the killing of osama bin laden and whether the white house is telling the whole truth. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin

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NBC Nightly News-20150514-00:46:00

NBC Nightly News-20150514-00:46:00
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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150514-00:55:00

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150514-18:38:00

kristen, thank you so much for hopping on the phone and updating us there. let's move on to the story here out of philadelphia this deadly train derailment. the attorney for the man who was at the controls when amtrak 188 flew off the rails tuesday says this about his client. brandon bostian had not been drinking at the time of the crash. he was not on drugs. he was not on his cell phone, which he says was off and in his bag. here's more from his attorney who was on "good morning america." >> i believe as a result of the concussion he has absolutely no recollection whatsoever of the events. i'm told that his memory is likely to return as the concussion symptoms subside. he remembers coming into the curve. he remembers attempting to reduce speed thereafter. he was knocked out, thrown around just like all the other passengers in that train. >> let's talk about this and much more that we're learning. i have a professor from depaul

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150514-00:39:00

rib fractures and other broken bones, suggesting they had beenhe tossed around in the train. here's a report from jericka duncan. >> you saw people being thrown out of their seats, luggage going all over the place. >> reporter: rajan shah says the t most frightening part of the derailment is when the lights went out. >> it took a few minutes i think for everyone to realize the amount of pain that they were in. that's when you really started hearing the screaming. >> reporter: he fractured his vertebrae, a disc and ribs and will be at hahnemann hospital for the next few days. >> there was screaming. there was crying. >> reporter: passengers joan helfman and her son max were scratched and bruised when their train car flipped on its side. >> i saw head injuries, you know, bleeding. >> broken arms, broken legs, anything you can imagine is what happened. >> they were crying. they were in pain. >> reporter: 54 of the most seriously injured passengers were rushed to temple university hospital. today about two dozen remain hospitalized. dr. herbert cushing is chief

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150514-00:56:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20150514:10:16:00

a lot to do with it. plus it's just easiest to get around now in part because of car services like uber. while texting and social media are often associated with problems behind the wheel, it turns out they may be part of the reason teens are less interested in driving >> they have oth >> experts say there are risks to this trend. most states have restrictions for 16 and 17-year-old drivers that older first time drivers get to avoid. >> for the past decade, we've seen teen driver deaths come down by almost 50% as a result primarily of those drivers licenses restrictions. we're concerned if many of the teenagers wait to get their licenses and don't take advantage of the benefits. >> sandoval says safety is one of the reasons she's glad she put the brakes on driving till now. >> learning to drive and getting my driver's license as an adult, i'm more cautious about what do on the road because i understand the consequence of the my actions. >> i thought it was really interesting because kids are on

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150514-00:39:00

moms and dads daughters and sons. tonight, more people missing. bob gildersleeve sr. passing out flyers. a smiling picture of his son. >> bobby is 6'4", blond hair, beautiful blue eyes. >> reporter: late tonight, the family of 39-year-old rachel jacobs confirmed what they called an unthinkable tragedy. she was ceo of a philadelphia tech startup, commuting twice a week from new york where the couple has a 2-year-old son. jacobs texted her husband at a quarter to nine last night that she had just caught the train home. the last message she sent. also tonight, wells fargo confirmed a senior vice president died on the train. and, there's 48-year-old jim gaines a married father of two. he was in d.c. for a quick trip for work at the associated press. a job he did with contagious passion. the a.p. recently named him geek of the month. gaines was the patient who died overnight here at temple university hospital.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150514-00:47:00

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20150514-15:02:00

of hospital records and other information. eight patients from the crash remain in critical condition at temple university hospital. the hospital said most have severe rib cage injuries and fractures from objects hurled at them as the train jumped the tracks. he is confident these patients will recover. >> one good silver lining we're learning there. meantime ntsb says the initial data they have shows the train was barreling into the curve at more than 100 miles per hour before that derailment happened. that's more than twice the 50 miles per hour speed limit if you will for that curve in that area. the engineer identified at 32-year-old brendan bostian. his attorney tells nbc news he has no recollection of the crash. >> he remembers coming into the curve. he remembers attempting to reduce speed thereafter.

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