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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100730:02:44:00

Reports, top military officer in the u.s. sounded off against wikileaks, which posted the documents. i think we always need to be mindful of the unknown potential for damage in any particular document that we handle. mr. assange can say whatever he likes about the greater good he thinks he and his source are doing, but the truth is, they might already have on their h d hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. more details coming out about a major foul-up in one of the nation s most revered burial places for its war dead. claire mckacaskill says 6,600 graves may be unmarked or mismarked. without any paparazzi flying overhead or anyone else for that matter at the request of the secret service, the faa is restricting air traffic saturday night within 15 miles of new

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100730:00:36:00

Hig higinbotham, both men were forced to retire after army investigators discovered hundreds of graves were mismarked. the army inspector general s office finding metsler failed to ensure proper burials and failed to respond after the unmarked graves were discovered. investigations by salon.com and the washington post discovering more record-keeping errors, missing head stones, unidentified urns found in a landfill, affecting the final resting places of supreme court justices as well as freed slaves. even as millions of dollars were spent to computerize burial records, cemetery officials relied on index cards and hand-drawn maps for record-keeping. we ve got cell phones, iphones, this and that. and you guys are still dealing in cards.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100730:18:34:00

Up certainly patches of commcial fishing areas east of the mississippi but they re a long way from being back to where they were before. outrage continues to grow about those significant mistakes at arlington national cemetery. claire mccaskell says that up to 6,600 graves could be mismarked. officials say they knew about problems at least five years ago. two special dogs from afghanistan are receiving a hero s welcome here in the united states. the two dogs safed sergeant christopher duke s life while serving in afghanistan in february by attacking a suicide bomber trying to enter the soldier s barracks. the bomber was forced to detonate his explosives in the industry corridor injuring five soldiers but they all survived. and then sergeant duke shipped out and he was forced to leave

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100730:05:36:00

Thousands. the cemetery s former superintendent, john metsler, along with his deputy, thurman higinbotham appearing before a congressional subcommittee, forced to retire after army investigators discovered hundreds of graves were mismarked. the army inspector general s office finding metsler failed to ensure proper burials and failed to respond after the unmarked graves were discovered. investigations by salon.com and the washington post discovering more record-keeping errors, missing headstones, unidentified urns found in a dirt landfill. the mistakes affecting the final resting places of supreme court justices as well as freed slaves. even as millions of dollars were spent to computerize burial records, cemetery officials relied on index cards and hand-drawn maps for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100730:02:36:00

Higinbotham appearing before a congressional subcommittee, forced to retire after army investigators discovered hundreds of graves were mismarked. the army inspector general s office finding metsler failed to ensure proper burials and failed to respond after the unmarked graves were discovered. investigations by salon.com and the washington post discovering more record-keeping errors, missing headstones, unidentified urns found in a dirt landfill. the mistakes affecting the final resting places of supreme court justices as well as freed slaves. even as millions of dollars were spent to computerize burial records, cemetery officials relied on index cards and hand-drawn maps for record-keeping. we ve got cell phones, iphones, this and that. and you guys are still dealing in cards. i find that i you can t get my head around that. as frustrated as you are with

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