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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150513-23:09:00

back over this last 24 hours, is really just incredible and sad for a number of reasons. >> how your life can change so quickly. i know you've hurt your vertebrae, you've hurt your back. others did lose their lives. i understand why you're grateful grateful. the mayor called the engineer reckless, he said maybe if he had a heart attack but they know he didn't have a heart attack. when you hear 1 over 6 miles an hour and the speed limit was 50 miles an hour where you were on that curve how do you feel? >> the news i've heard today about the speed and the lack of safety controls that could have been enforced at that lex of the railway is nothing short of infuriating. the fact that this was preventible, that seven people who waited in the same exact line that i did yesterday at union station in washington, d.c. lost their lives, that 200 people myself included spent

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150503:23:30:00

>> you can still see some chunks hitting the boat. >> after the ice stops raining down on the boat, sheer excitement takes over. >> this is a very old iceberg, if you can imagine such a thing. >> geologist and hartwick college professor robert titus analyzes lex's footage and says the iceberg had all the telltale signs of an impending breakdown. >> now what's happening here is this iceberg drifted into warm water. the warmth of the surrounding water caused the ice to expand and to contract and to fracture and to crack. and by the time these people got there, the whole thing simply collapsed. >> lex uploads his incredible shot to youtube and within one month, he gets 200,000 views.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150503:23:27:00

>> we were down on the raft and flowing past beautiful icebergs and islands. >> the raft circles the icebergs close enough to get a true appreciation of how enormous and imposing they really are. one in particular catches lex's eye. >> this iceberg, it was really beautiful. i think it's probably the most beautiful iceberg i saw there. everything is sort of black and white and then this really sharp blue iceberg floated in the water. they are really like sculptures. this one sort of looked like a skull in the beginning. then pieces were falling off. the group returns to the ship but is so intrigued by the particular iceberg that they go back on a second expedition that same day to get a better look at it, not knowing the extraordinary moment that is about to unfold. >> oh, cool!

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150503:23:26:00

so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you have nowhere else in the rest of the world. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it's amazing. >> although the antarctica vistas are spectacular, they're set against the backdrop of frigid weather. average temperatures on the continent hover around minus 70 degrees fahrenheit. at the time of lex's trip, it was summer and it was a bit warmer. >> it was around zero. it was really cold. the wind is really cold. the ice is really cold. a lot of layers on. jackets, scarves, hats. >> despite the bitter cold, lex and company soak in every breathtaking moment of this remarkable landscape.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150503:23:25:00

>> we were all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us, in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. february 10th, 2012, wilhemina bay, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend, pietra, set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and in their words, so close. >> you should really try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day, you do expeditions.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150503:23:28:00

i just switched on my camera. we went again because when you're in antarctica, you want to do as much as you can. you're never going to be there again. >> when they get close, lex sees the big floating block of ice has changed. it's hollowed out because gigantic pieces of it continue to fall off more rapidly and are crashing into the water. >> oh, cool! >> pieces were falling off. it was a lot of noise. and so we were circling it for, i think maybe six minutes, something like that. and then at one point, when we actually were thinking, okay, nothing is going to happen. >> and just when lex thinks the dramatic show is over, the iceberg gives an unexpected finale.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150325:11:38:00

colon cancer people are much more opened as we saw with angelina jolie and other celebrities. >> and your personal story and also, quite frankly, what you did with your platform. >> i thought you were going to say what you did with your colon. >> oh of course. what a promo. >> yeah. if that doesn't make people tune in. >> i think actually it's amazing. you know how many people get colonoscopys because of what you did because we need to main stream these not only treatments but preventative testing that we can go through when you live it an breathe it and actually try to move it forward like katie has and this documentary. go ahead, mike. >> tell me about your trip making this film. i mean on occasion i go not because i have to go there, but one of the more interesting

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141214:21:30:00

>> you can still see some chunks hitting the boat. >> after the ice stops raining down on the boat, sheer excitement takes over. >> this is a very old iceberg, if you can imagine such a thing. >> geologist and hartwick college professor robert titus analyzes lex's footage and says the iceberg had all the telltale signs of an impending breakdown. >> now what's happening here is this iceberg drifted into warm water. the warmth of the surrounding water caused the ice to expand and to contract and to fracture and to crack. and by the time these people got there, the whole thing simply collapsed. >> lex uploads his incredible shot to youtube and within one month, he gets 200,000 views.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141214:21:28:00

>> oh, cool! i just switched on my camera. we went again because when you're in antarctica, you want to do as much as you can. you're never going to be there again. >> when they get close, lex sees the big floating block of ice has changed. it's hollowed out because gigantic pieces of it continue to fall off more rapidly and are crashing into the water. >> oh, cool! >> pieces were falling off. it was a lot of noise. and so we were circling it for, i think maybe six minutes, something like that. and then at one point, when we actually were thinking, okay, nothing is going to happen. >> and just when lex thinks the dramatic show is over, the iceberg gives an unexpected finale.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141214:21:25:00

an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutch tourist. >> we were all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us, in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. february 10th, 2012, wilhemina bay, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend, pietra, set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and in their words, so close. >> you should really try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march.

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