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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150703-00:36:00

nearly 47% since 2005. >> the challenge in railroad safety is that there's no one cause that you can attack. >> reporter: dr. allan zarembskiwa teaches train safety at the university of delaware. >> we tend to look at where are the larger concentrations ofno derailments and what the technology is going to help tos try to find a derailment causes before they actually result in a derailment. >> reporter: there is concern. about the sometimes one-mile- long oil trains hauling volatile crude from north dakota's oil fields. the amount of crude transported by rail has jumped 4,000% since 2008. at least five times this year oil trains have derailed and caught fire.er national transportation safety board chairman christopher hart has expressed concerns about the tank cars used to carry crude. >> unfortunately, we're using the same cars to move crude oil that we use to move corn oil. that is not acceptable.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150703:01:54:00

these comments will lead to free open exchange of ideas. and i have to say, knowing what she openly admits i would be a little afraid to exchange any ideas in her classroom, knowing that she is looking at me and thinking that i have all the makings of a mass murderer. maybe they didn't think it through. >> you find it a little off putting to say white equal terror. she talks about how the only riots that have ruined communities and cost lives in american history are those perpetrate by whites against blacks. and the list goes on and on. whiteness is inevitably terror. this new university comes out and says she is a valued faculty member and they hired her because of her extensive understanding of race in american society. so that's what we need to know about rhodes college. >> exactly. i spoke to another professor at rhodes college today.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150703-00:37:00

>> the percentage is amazingly low-- 99.99% of cars get across our network without an accident. >> reporter: the association of american railroads' edward hamberger says the industry's safety record is sound. >> we won't be satisfied until we can get it to 100% safety but right now we're at 99.995%. i >> reporter: the department of transportation has issued new stronger guidelines for rail cars that haul crude, but itt will be up to five years before all of the trains on the tracks are compliant. scott, railroads are required to install new safety technologyd aimed at stopping derailments by the end of the year. >> pelley: our transportation correspondent kris van cleave. kris, thank you. today, the british oil company b.p. agreed to pay the largest corporate settlement in historyer over the 2010 disaster in the o gulf of mexico. $18.7 billion will finally settle all the claims by the federal government, five states, and hundreds of local

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NBC Nightly News-20150703-00:53:00

in 2004 with a lung condition he developed at ground zero. a lot of people aren't going to like the sound of this or lack of sound because the maker of bubble wrap is unveiling a new design that will no longer make that satisfying pop when you burst the bubbles. the old version will still be available, but shippers may decide to go with the new one because it's designed to take up less space in warehouses, and a bit quieter, too. a heartbreaking finish at the women's world cup in canada, japan taking on england in the semifinals. it was all tied up in the final minute of the match when a ball off the foot of england defender laura bassett bounced off the crossbar and landed in her own team's goal, giving japan the go-ahead score and the victory and they'll take on the u.s. in the championship game on sunday. your heart has to go out to her. up next after more than four decades, "sesame street" is about to lose one of its friendly neighbors.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150703:11:04:00

base used by usairmen. peter newman is a professor of security studies with kickngs london college. we keep hearing that there is no specific threat out there. but there is obviously enough buzz to worry folks here in the united states, even force them to cancel these events in england. what are you hearing about all of this? >> i think the background is the height ened threat since last year isis changed its strategy and it is calling on people on its enthusiastic supporters in the west to strike out and to do stuff. and ever since we've seen attacks in sidney and in copenhagen, in paris. all these people were not necessarily formally affiliated with the islamic state. they were enthusiastic supporters. they did stuff on their own and i guess that's the fear right now. that makes it so difficult and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150703:04:55:00

i spoke to another professor at rhodes college today. and he said it seems crazy to hire someone who openly dislikes such a large chunk of our student body. what's obvious here is if she had said something that offended liberal sensibilities, then she wouldn't have done so well. you look what happened to tim hunt. he made sexist jokes. nobel prize winner. his career crumbled. she is not a nobel prize winner and she is definitely not joking. this was not a single tweet. this is a repeated pattern. >> she is a believer. speaking of sexism, you mentioned tim. there's yet another way in which you can be labeled a sexist pig, and it involves commenting on something on a woman's body. >> tattoos. if you say anything about a woman's tattoos no, matter what, you're oppressing her because you're commenting about something on her body. so obviously that's oppression. obviously you're a horrible pig and a sexist and oppressing her with patriarchy if you did that. even though, i don't have any tattoos but if did i, i might want people to like them.

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NBC Nightly News-20150702-00:53:00

the very building i'm sitting in right now is in the news tonight. 30 rockefeller plaza. the iconic 70-story skyscraper also known as 30 rock and rock center and home to nbc's world headquarters here in new york. 30 rock will light up with a new name at the top of the rock starting tonight. after decades as the ge building and the rca building before that. it's now officially the comcast building with our parent company's name and the nbc peacock now a bright part of the manhattan skyline. a man who became a hero to so many on the eve of world war ii has died. sir nicholas winton is referred to by some as the british oscar schindler for arranging to carry 669 children, most of them jewish, out of nazi-occupied czechoslovakia by train in 1939. he was able to

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150702-00:53:00

to the "index," and a passing to note. sir nicholas winton, known as britain's schindler, saving more than 650 jewish children from the holocaust. helping them escape nazi's occupied prague. he told no one for half a century. in a powerful moment he was surprised by the bbc, sitting in the audience, surrounded by some of the people he saved. >> is there anyone in our audience tonight who owes their life to nicholas winton? if so, could you stand up, please? >> powerful moment. sir nicholas winton was 106. inside the white house, a 40-year-old ban was lifted today. visitors are now allowed to take pictures, and yes, selfies during the public tour. first lady michelle obama posting this video on her instagram account, tearing up the "no photos" sign to announce the big change. and talk about threading the needle. take a look at this. the winged suit daredevil in switzerland flying through a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150701:01:27:00

i graduated from harvard, too. my dad refers to my time up there as missionary work. i think the problem was that i didn't learn what they wanted me to learn there. i was a little too thick headed to be indaukoctrinated down there. >> you worked for a justice. one of the stories i thought was so great out of your book was about justice thomas. when you clerked you are a young guy, you are clerking for the chief justice, but justice thomas agreed to see a little boy, a little african-american boy who was paying a visit to the court. tell the viewers what happened. >> well sure. my co-clerk is a professor at notre dame now. he lived the previous year in little rock arkansas and he and his wife tutored this little boy who was a seventh grader.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150701-03:38:00

now this is cnn. they don't like me. because i want the country to be great and they don't know about great. i must be a legitimate poll because i'm winning in so many categories. here's a pretty good one. who do you think would be the strongest leader of all the republican candidates? number one is trump. i had an uncle who went to m.i.t. who is a top professor. dr. john trump. a genius. my blood. i'm smart. great marks. really smart. if write a democrat, especially if i was a liberal democrat, they would say i'm the smartest human being ever. but as a conservative republican, i have to work hard. that's why i tell you my credentials before i get up. i'm not talking about you. i'm talking to them but they won't care. nothing will change them. >> joining me now, cnn national correspondent john king, senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. listening to him, he's talking extemporaneously for an hour plus. he has very strong opinions and he is not a politician and that really comes across. >> he seems reasonably confident in his own abilities. >> reasonably confident. >> we can laugh about this and sometime we do laugh about it. the big question is how long

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