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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20110825-00:46:00

>> pelley: researchers may have found a new way to detect early warning signs of alzheimer's disease. in a new study out today, they used brain imaging scans to find chemical changes associated with memory loss. doctors hope that detecting these changes before symptoms appear will help them understand what causes alzheimer's. one of the biggest names in college sports has joined the more than five million americans battling alzheimer's. the university of tennessee's pat summitt has more wins than any other basketball coach, mail or female. but now armen keteyian tells us, she is facing her most difficult challenge.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110825:23:38:00

justice foundation a victims' rights advocacy group and jordan a professor of the university of texas school of law. welcome to you both. gentlemen. jordan, a lot of the discomfort about governor perry and the death penalty centers around the case of cameron todd willingham, a man expected i guess in 1991, if i remember correctly, of setting his home on fire and thereby killing his two children. why don't you tell me, what was troubling about this case, from your point of view? >> well, there were really three things that were troubling about governor perry's involvement in the case. first, at the time of willingham's execution, pretty clear the governor's office had clear information the arson evidence was junk science used to convict him. an opportunity governor perry had at that time to prevent a wrongful execution.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110825:21:38:00

perry's death penalty record, the director of the criminal justice foundation a victims' rights advocacy group and jordan a professor of the university of texas school of law. welcome to you both. gentlemen. jordan, a lot of the discomfort about governor perry and the death penalty centers around the case of cameron todd willingham, a man expected i guess in 1991, if i remember correctly, of setting his home on fire and thereby killing his two children. why don't you tell me, what was troubling about this case, from your point of view? >> well, there were really three things that were troubling about governor perry's involvement in the case. first, at the time of willingham's execution, pretty clear the governor's office had clear information the arson evidence was junk science used to convict him. an opportunity governor perry had at that time to prevent a

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110825-00:49:00

withdrawal from work or social activities. and summitt was at greater risk for early onset. her grandmother suffered severe dedentia. still, when she received the diagnosis, her response was not resignation or fear -- but fight. >> there's no pity party. and i'll make sure of that. >> reporter: it's the kind of attitude this ferocious competitor has always shown, which she explained to her friend, "gma" anchor robin roberts. >> i am who i am. i can't be someone else. and i think if you try to be someone else, you're not being real. >> reporter: that means summitt will keep on coaching. and doctors say there's no reason not to. >> just because someone has dementia or because they have alzheimer's disease doesn't mean they can't function in daily life. >> reporter: summitt's assistant coaches will take on a lot more responsibility, and her team is all-in. >> i think you can come away, you know, us as a team, feeling inspired. she's ready to fight this thing

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20110824-00:38:00

messages if possible to communicate for the next few hours." lucy jones is a seismologist at the u.s. geological survey. lucy, what kind of earthquake was this? >> this is what's called a thrust-faulting earthquake, which is the description of a type of fault. it's part of the central virginia seismic zone. it's a place that has had earthquakes in the past, but this is the largest one we've ever seen. so it's relatively garden variety, just in a place that's had them, but not very often. >> pelley: why was it felt so far up and down the east coast? >> well, out on the east coast your rocks are hard and cold and no faults breaking them up. so it's like a good, solid bell. it does a better job of transmitting the energy than the broken-up rocks here on the west coast. so we always see it. the previous times the magnitude close to 6, and felt over the whole east coast. and it's just what your rocks are like out there.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20110824-00:39:00

>> pelley: and would we expect any aftershocks from this? >> definitely expect aftershocks. we've recorded a couple so far. so far they've all been smaller than magnitude 3. and therefore would only have been felt right on top of the epicenter itself. to get an aftershock large enough to be felt, say, in new york, would be pretty surprising. but if it will happen, it will be within the next day or two. the risk dies off with time very quickly. >> pelley: thank you. >> thank you. >> pelley: on martha's vineyard, president obama got a briefing today on the earthquake and on the hurricane that is now taking aim at the east coast. irene is a category 1 bearing down on the turks and caicos islands, and is expected to be getting stronger. meteorologist david bernard of cbs 4 miami is tracking the storm for us. david, which way is this headed? >> well, right now, scott, it's heading to the west-northwest. pretty slowly at around nine or 10 miles per hour. again it's a little weaker. the latest information we got 90

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110824:16:13:00

>> reporter: we'll talk about the president's approval ratings coming up after this commercial break. i've been in the chat and i've asked our chatters to weigh n. the numbers are low for the president. what can he do if anything to bring those numbers up a little bit between now and election time next year? he needs to have a clear, definitive and substantial plan, not another empty speech. lead mr. president. go into the chat room during our break and when we come back and we do the segment we'll tell you the news about it and have more of your comments after a quick break. more "happening now," don't go away. [ rge ] psst. constated? phillips' caplet use gnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally wityour colon than stimulant xatives, for fective reli of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna...

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110824:08:49:00

he's not going to win iowa, he's going to perhaps win new hampshire, then you get to south carolina which has a record of choosing the eventual nominee, he does well there, and the heavily republican sort of rock-ribbed parts of the state, they don't have even 3,000 square foot seaside mansions. they are just not that common, and so i don't know if that's going to play well at all. >> eugene robinson, "the washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst. seen we've been on the air, the gingrich campaign called us demanding he be the professor. we're going to have to consider how we reply. >> okay, we can reconsider. >> amid all today's literally earth shaking events, michele bachmann thinks she has a magic solution to make gas prices drop below $2 a gallon. and here, if you liked no pants

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110824:04:45:00

a strategy. you can't do this many things by accident. mitt romney is the frontrunner, this kind of thing cannot happen by accident over and over again. for awhile, all these things were just gaffes, now it seems they are doing it deliberately. the romney campaign is going for the full thurston. if he insists we call him willard instead of mitt, then we will have confirmation. joining me now, eugene robinson. willard, thank you for being here tonight. mind if i call you willard. >> i do actually. mitt romney is thurston howell iii, does that mean jon huntsman is the professor, because he believes in global warming and he believes in evolution, then michele bachmann could be maryann, sarah palin, of course, is ginger. >> wait, wait, wait. you've got ginger and maryann backwards.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110824:08:45:00

this kind of thing cannot happen by accident over and over again. for awhile, all these things were just gaffes, now it seems they are doing it deliberately. the romney campaign is going for the full thurston. if he insists we call him willard instead of mitt, then we will have confirmation. joining me now, eugene robinson. willard, thank you for being here tonight. mind if i call you willard. >> i do actually. mitt romney is thurston howell iii, does that mean jon huntsman is the professor, because he believes in global warming and he believes in evolution, then michele bachmann could be maryann, sarah palin, of course, is ginger. >> wait, wait, wait. you've got ginger and maryann backwards. >> do you think so?

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