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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170412:03:58:00

nato strongest most successful trans oceanic and fully international bond of the post war era, as they say in diplomacy trump's comments have migrated on the subject as recently as angela merkel's uncomfortable visit to washington trump said member countries are not paying fair share for membership in the alliance. candidate trump raised concerns the u.s. wouldn't be there for our allies. >> we don't really need nato in its current form. >> with nato i don't say get rid of nato. but we are going to readjust it. if they won't do it bye-bye. >> i think nato is obsolete. you had the soviet which is much larger than russia is today. i'm not saying russia is not a threat. we have other threats. >> do you think the united states needs to rethink u.s. involvement in nato? >> yes.

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The Hunt With John Walsh-20150801-01:35:00

military radar reveals the plane may have turned back to the west. at the same time, new leads are coming in. >> late today, chinese authorities released satellite photos of what they call a suspected crash site. >> an international fleet of aircraft and boats are now searching in two different areas. >> they had to look in the east, because that's where debris was allegedly being reported. they had to look in the west, because that's where their radar data had told them the plane had gone. >> but searchers still find nothing. days turn into weeks and the search area expands even farther. >> why was there so much confusion when it came to where to search? >> we had no idea where that aircraft was. yet the pressure is on to do something. >> it became the biggest oceanic search of all time. >> this is completely unprecedented on so many levels.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150727:14:51:00

something was not right. so the shots were fired and of course my immediate reaction was just to get down. as reporters we're trained to think on our feet. and this is an example of doing just that. we heard the gunfire. we ducked behind the truck and we were whisked off to safety. martha: wow. police are searching for the two cars that sped by the news crew and asking for witnesses to come forward. that is not everyday at work. bill: like reality television, isn't it? martha: the war zone is here. bill: scientist on a research trip accidentally stumbling upon this, a previously unknown shipwreck more than a mile deep off the coast of north carolina possibly dating back to the american revolution. we have the director of the national oceanic and atmosphere rick administration marine research program and leading the peak additional sis. you're coming in on the back end. thank you for your time today.

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CNN International-20150412-09:47:00

in fact, the national atmospheric and oceanic administration made these models. this is basically the debris fields moving gradually eastward. it's just that we continue to see the debris piling up on the west coast of the united states or the west coast of all of north america. what the biologists found was the debris left over from the tsunami was about 5 million tons, about 70% of that or 3.5 million tons expected to sink over time. but what we've seen is this continuous washup of things, like abandoned see vessels, houses, even i've heard reports of a harley davidson washing ashore. this is fascinating to me, and explaining why it happens and looking back at that, i think it's extraordinary. >> i mean, looking at the picture over your shoulder, a

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Death Row Stories-20150328-04:36:00

at the same time new leads are coming in. >> late today chinese authorities released satellite photos of what they call a suspected crash site. >> an international fleet of aircraft and boats are now searching in two different areas. >> they had to look in the east because that's where debris was allegedly being reported. they had to look in the west because that's where their radar data have told them the plane had gone. >> but searchers still find nothing. days turn into weeks, and the search area expands even farther. why was there so much confusion when it came to where to search? >> we had no idea where that aircraft was, but yet the pressure's on to do something. >> rescue seven one. >> it became the biggest oceanic search of all time. >> this is completely unprecedented on so many levels.

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The Wonder List With Bill Weir-20150328-01:36:00

allegedly being reported. they had to look in the west because that's where their radar data have told them the plane had gone. >> but searchers still find nothing. days turn into weeks, and the search area expands even farther. why was there so much confusion when it came to where to search? >> we had no idea where that aircraft was, but yet the pressure's on to do something. >> rescue seven one. >> it became the biggest oceanic search of all time. >> this is completely unprecedented on so many levels. nothing has ever happened quite like this. >> and into this confusion suddenly drops the inmarsat data. >> inmarsat, a british company, reports that flight 370 had exchanged digital signals known as handshakes with their satellites.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150312:20:57:00

more about the interconnectedness of the two fields of study. >> why don't we say nasa's core competence is building equipment that can observe the earth remotely in ways very much similar to how it's been observing planets remotely using space probes to gather information about planets of the solar system. we learned a great deal this way. what nasa has done is used the core competency to create a technology that has expanded our knowledge of the earth's eco system about 100 fold. we now have really good observational capability that brings us data about all all the earth's different systems, atmospheric, oceanic, surface soils and how it all works together. and so now we understand our planet much better than we ever had before. >> right. sometimes it takes getting off the planet to understand the planet that we just came from. >> yeah, that's very true. we have -- i was just going to say, it's a perfect place to

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The Wonder List With Bill Weir-20150307-02:36:00

days turn into weeks, and the search area expands even farther. why was there so much confusion when it came to where to search? >> we had no idea where that aircraft was, but yet the pressure's on to do something. >> rescue seven one. >> it became the biggest oceanic search of all time. >> this is completely unprecedented on so many levels. nothing has ever happened quite like this. >> and into this confusion suddenly drops the inmarsat data. >> inmarsat, a british company, reports that flight 370 had exchanged digital signals known as handshakes with their satellites. >> that was a watershed moment. and that changed everything. >> it changed everything because everyone had thought flight 370 had gone completely dark, but the discovery of the digital handshakes was proof the plane was in the air for several hours longer than anyone thought. >> suddenly, they have evidence that it flew west and south and continued to fly for some 6 1/2 hours.

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CNN Special Report-20150103-04:37:00

>> rescue seven one. >> it became the biggest oceanic search of all time. >> this is completely unprecedented on so many levels. nothing has ever happened quite like this. >> and into this confusion suddenly drops the inmarsat data. >> inmarsat, a british company, reports that flight 370 had exchanged digital signals known as handshakes with their satellites. >> that was a watershed moment. and that changed everything. >> it changed everything because everyone had thought flight 370 had gone completely dark, but the discovery of the digital handshakes was proof the plane was in the air for several hours longer than anyone thought. >> suddenly, they have evidence that it flew west and south and continued to fly for some 6 1/2 hours. >> using complicated calculations, inmarsat could roughly determine where the

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CNN Special Report-20141230-02:36:00

farther. why was there so much confusion when it came to where to search? >> we had no idea where that aircraft was, but yet the pressure's on to do something. >> rescue seven one. >> it became the biggest oceanic search of all time. >> this is completely unprecedented on so many levels. nothing has ever happened quite like this. >> and into this confusion suddenly drops the inmarsat data. >> inmarsat, a british company, reports that flight 370 had exchanged digital signals known as handshakes with their satellites. >> that was a watershed moment. and that changed everything. >> it changed everything because everyone had thought flight 370 had gone completely dark, but the discovery of the digital handshakes was proof the plane was in the air for several hours longer than anyone thought. >> suddenly, they have evidence

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