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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140430:08:50:00

hazel, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. >> i understand you had a little secret where you just, you know, you want to go to argentina and become a tango dancer like this. well, the secret's out. [laughter] >> so it seems. >> it's nice. i want you to win a lot of money so you can take that trip. >> all right. >> so we want to get things started. we randomized everything for you. all of the money, all of the questions. you ready to play? >> i'm ready to play. >> come on, hazel. let's play millionaire! [cheers and applause] in 2004, a bear was found passed out in washington state after apparently 36 cans of what beer, named for a local landmark? >> oh, my word. i don't know the landmarks in washington--not too much. is washington the big sky state? i don't think so. i think that's wyoming or something. rainier, of course, is close by. that might be a beer.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140430:08:51:00

they say don't guess on the first question. oh, my gosh. i think-- >> who is this "they?" >> huh? >> who is this "they" that you speak of? >> they--you know, they! >> the "they," the "theys" out there.le that gi >> they are the people that give me advice, all the people in my head. they. >> right. >> kids in my classes? i don't know. they. all right, normally, i-- it could be--a local landmark. that's not big sky. okay, first question, i'm gonna guess it. "c." final answer. >> you had 'em all goin' in your head. and one of 'em finally came with a clear voice. and luckily for you, you listened to the right one. [cheers and applause] "c," correct, rainier. let's get hazel goin' with some cash. let's go! $100 is all. it's all. it's all in the positive side. >> yes, it is. >> here we go, hazel. here we go. this is your next question. we're "locked and loaded."

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CNN Newsroom-20140412-23:38:00

you'd find the wreckage of the "titanic" which took 70 years to discover and where it still rests today. if it were turned upside-down, 14,400 is where you'd hit the iconic peak of washington state's mt. rainier. even there, 14,800 feet into the abyss. if that doesn't capture the magnitude of this search, imagine what one oceanographer described for us. picture yourself standing on top of one of the highest peaks in the rocky mountains looking all the way down and trying to find a suitcase, in the dark. >> uh-oh. that's not good. >> got a lot of failures here. we got a problem. >> reporter: only a handful of people have traveled to these staggering depths or even beyond. one of them is movie director james cameron using a state-of-the-art vessel he dropped 35,000 feet or about seven miles to the deepest place on earth.

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CNN Newsroom-20140412-19:14:00

sea level, the "titanic." where it still rests today. turned upside down and 14,400 is where you hit the iconic peak of washington state's mt. rainier. only after all that would you reach the spot search teams believe the pings are coming from. 14,800 feet into the abyss. if that doesn't capture the magnitude of this search, imagine what one oceanographer described to ed for us. picture yourself standing on top of one of the highest peak ps of the rocky mountains looking all the way down and trying to find a suitcase, in the dark. >> uh-oh. not good. >> got a lot of failures. a problem. >> reporter: only a handful of problem have traveled to these staggering depths or even beyond. one is movie director james cameron using a state-of-the-art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet or about seven miles to the deepest place on earth.

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Forensic Files-20140410-07:22:00

the pinger locator below that. 4,600 feet below the surface. marine biologist says at these depths marine life is unlook anything most people have ever seen. >> the deeper you go, you find, less and less, have to be cold tolerant. they might not have eyes. they might be blind. don't need to see. no light down there. keep going toward the ocean floor. at 12,500 is where you find the wreckage of the titanic which took some 70 years to discover and where it still rests today. if it were turned upside down at 14,400 feet where you would hit the iconic peak of washington state's mt. rainier. only after all that would you reach the spot where search teams believe pings from the flight data reporteder are coming from, 14,800 feet into the abyss. if that doesn't capture the magnitude of the search. imagine what one oceanographer described. picture yourself standing on one

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131002:19:42:00

million people per year visit those every year. those are people who are filling hotels in the great smokey mountains national parks and hiring mountain guides in grand teton and guides in rainier, back in the grand canyon, some of the rafting outfitters that are you know, potentially having trips shut down will lose several hundred thousand dollars on each trip that's canceled. i spoke to one outfitter who had people who flew from new zealand holed up in flag staff waiting for their trip to launch and may be -- they may essentially be out the airfare and vacation time. >> so real and sad. thank you so much for joining us, grayson. >> from national parks to furloughs to closures, we want to know, has the shutdown made you any less helpful about the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130705:11:56:00

even more than the kitty hawk, my dad's old plane that happened after this 40-year-old guy had to go through a week of swim and survival guide. flying upside down over mt. rainier and having the experience even where i booted a spectacular yellow fluid into my puke bag -- >> still amazing. >> still amazing. and, you know, i will cherish it always and it's one of the beauties of being a reporter. you can actually walk in someone's footsteps like that. >> the book that you've written -- >> a great book. >> "the magical stranger, a son's journey into his father's life." thank you so much. thank you for sharing. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. we're at the legendary southfork ranch in dallas for a cookout with world champion grill master brett galloway. he's serving his guests walmart choice premium steaks. but they don't know it yet.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130615:22:16:00

of the headlines. general motors now recalling a bunch of cars. we're going to list them for you. they include the 2006-2007 models of the chevrolet trail blazer. gmc envoy, rainier, the saab, 97 x and the isuzu. they say the circuit board in a driver's door could cause a fire. family members of nelson mandela say his health has improved. the 94-year-old antiapartheid leader is being treated for a lung infection. he was hospitalized several times in recent months. queen elizabeth celebrating her birthday with the big parade. what else? the queen's actual birthday was april 21 when she turned 87 years young. happy birthday. >> heather: congressional investigations into the irs targeting scandal aren't for anyone who is necessarily in a hurry. senior lawmakers say they see a long road ahead as the flow of new information slows down to a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121114:10:32:00

>> that's really the direction of it. they still want to bring people into the store and buy other things. >> of course. >> yeah, they're trying to convince you and come to where you are, which is online. wipe your keyboard off. first, the snowboarders survived two nights stranded on mt. rainier. they're back home this morning. in pretty decent shape considering their ordeal, a happy ending there. >> they spent two days and nights in a snow cave soaking wet with crackers to eat. reporter luke duecy of our seattle affiliate has the details. >> reporter: cold and hungry, but alive. snowboarders and best friends thomas dale and derek tindall hugged family and friends, then told us how they survived two nights stranded on mt. rainier. >> the weather changed and we thought one thing, looked like,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121114:10:30:00

xx. this morning on "world news now" -- risky rescue. 30 rescuers struggling through this morning on "world news now" -- risky rescue. 30 rescuers struggling through chest-high snow finally reach two stranded snowboarders on mt. rainier. >> the two are now safe and sound after being lost in treacherous whiteout conditions for two nights. it's wednesday, november 14th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good wednesday -- >> hump day. >> wednesday morning. i'm paula faris. we're going to do the hump day dance today. >> is that what that is? >> not you and i. i need a better move. >> yeah, indeed. that's what i have heard. >> we need to work on that together. >> good wednesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. in a moment, we'll hear how the two snowboarders strand i by a blizzard survived the cold, dark, and the danger. very lucky fellows. >> yes.

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