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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190113:20:02:00

can't just make your own way down. most of the roads around the town of practice garden have been cleared the biggest problem is the massive snow pressing down on buildings a thaw followed by more rain or snow could destabilize some structures the mystery in the thing we all eat around two hundred rubes a short while ago we could have said that's it we've done the job now we have to reassess and say we still got the third or even two thirds to go for the little home in the fall and. another five hundred firefighters have been brought in to reinforce the five thousand relief workers already battling the snow in the vivarium alps. austria two remains on critical avalanche alert that one blinks including the albert pass above the renowned ski resort of scent and on a shot an avalanche killed three german skiers on a route that was closed because of the danger from the huge piles of snow. i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20181127:23:57:15

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181015:15:00:00

stores and 68,000 employees in this country. thanks so much for being with us. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. it's just monday. at this hour with our colleague kate bolduan starts right now. hello, i'm erica hill in today for kate bolduan. for the second time in less than a month, president trump set to survey damage from a major hurricane. minutes from now, he and the first lady will arrive in the florida panhandle where they will see first-hand the destruction left by hurricane michael, and it is wide reaching, extensive. in fact, it's tough to describe in words. first responders, relief workers, survivors trying to move forward. but there's so much to be done before they can get to that point. in many areas, there's still limited phone service if any, no power, no water. michael is blamed for at least 18 deaths, and in mexico beach, florida, the town now known as

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181012:14:09:00

>> yeah, a great point. much of the hardest work happens when the cameras aren't there anymore. when the spotlight is no longer on the tragedy and so much of that help comes from these volunteers, from relief workers who are on the ground right now and who will be there for weeks and months on end. joining me now is alvin migez, the texas division disaster coordinator for the salvation army. the work you do and your teams do is remarkable. can you share with us what people are saying to you as they come back and they see what is left, if anything, of their homes? >> well, poppy, thank you for having us on this morning. the salvation army has been in some of the neighborhoods now in the last couple days, starting to see obviously the destruction that is so terrible that we're not able to get around very well. but the people that we have talked to are definitely in need of a lot of things. they need water. they need hydration, obviously. they need food. we have 28 canteens. our mobile kitchens rolling into the area this morning. we will be spreading out across

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181010:19:49:00

>> thanks very much, matt bradley for us in tallahassee. hundreds of thousands of people fled port saint joe and other parts of the florida panhandle ahead of hurricane michael. once the storm has passed many of them are going to try and return along with thousands of relief workers and volunteers and they're going to need a place to stay. airbnb is trying to help them out. the online hosting service has activated its open homes program where hosts in certain regions can let displaced residents, relief workers and volunteers stay in their homes free of charge. it did the same when hurricane florence hit the carolinas last month. joining me to talk about this is kim ruby, global head of social impact and philanthropy at airbnb. kim, how does this work? >> it's really simple and straight forward. you can simply go to airbnb.com/hurricanemichael. if you need a place to stay, you click that you need shelter. if you have extra space, you click i want to host, and it's just like signing up to host on airbnb. >> what happens?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180618:08:10:00

separating children from the parents and he blamed it on democrats. that's not true. it's not the democrats' fault as we have said. and the white house is grappling with over the weekend how to deal with it and they don't have an easy answer for it. kellyanne co, counselor to the president, really struggled on "meet the press" earlier this morning to defend this policy. she said as a catholic, as a mother she doesn't like to see what's happening there. we are hearing more and more about what's happening inside those detention centers like with jacob's report. my colleagues at the post had a story this weekend about a young girl separated from her parents in tears, very emotional about it, and the workers, relief workers inside the detention facilities are prohibited from counseling -- >> i read that. it's heart breaking. >> they're not allowed to hug them, comfort them. this is a real problem for the white house to deal with. and we have tuesday, the capitol hill to meet with p to republican lawmakers there to try to come up with some sort of legislative solution. but he wants more than just a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180617:23:10:00

as well as a humanitarian crisis that threatens to spiral out of control for the president. he said friday -- he talked to reporters friday on the north lawn of the white house and said he doesn't like the policy of separating children from their parents and he blamed it on democrats. that's not true. it's not the democrats' fault as we have said. and the white house is grappling with over the weekend how to deal with it and they don' an easy answer for it. kellyanne conway, counselor to the president, really struggled on "meet the press" earlier this morning to defend this policy. she said as a catholic, as a mother she doesn't like to see what's happening there. we are hearing more and more about what's happening inside those detention centers like with jacob's report. my colleagues at the post had a story this weekend about a young girl separated from her parents in tears, very emotional about it, and the workers, relief workers inside the detention facilities are prohibited from counseling -- >> i read that. it's heart breaking. >> they're not allowed to hug them, comfortem. this is a real problem for the white house to deal with. and we have tuesday, the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180409:01:01:00

spending week from the other week. we'll have an eye opening take on the trade agreement against china. should he be targeting google. arnold will weight on the latest. garrett, they are meeting late in d.c. what is the latest you are hearing from the while house in this syria situation. >> president trump team has been reviewing photos and videos of the alleged attacks and coming up with a number of response. a volunteer with the syrian self defense said rockets hit on saturday night landing near a shelter. when relief workers arrived they found families in their home that died by suffocation and had

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180408:19:07:00

donald trump. pushing back very hard, calling the allegations of a chemical attack in douma and syria, calling it a hoax. likening the ngo, the white helmets. they have those medical relief workers that go out on the ground in those dangerous situations in syria to try to help the injured civilians there, saying that these white helmets are essentially terrorists. but the foreign ministry goes on very clearly here and very strongly, and it seems to be positioning this particular statement towards what president trump has been saying. i'll read it for you here. it's very strongly worded. it says, we have warned of such dangerous provocations many times before. the purpose of these false conjectures which are without basis, is to shield the terrorists and the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180408:23:22:00

syria we expect that will be the focus of the presidential brief tomorrow so let's stay there. >> we'll have intelligence assessments on different pieces of this horrific puzzle. i think the briefing would probably start with the context. chemical weapons have been used in syria since 2012 and each time the attacks happens the regime denies smoent. th russia called it fake news hours ago and they blame the rebels even and try to restrict access to the sites of the attacks so medical professionals and relief workers can't gather any evidence on what happened. that's exactly what we're seeing play out right now. intel professionals would want to provide more information on anything new that we've learned about this specific attack, for example, what kind of chemical agent was used and where is it being stored and how is it being transported, and is there any communication between syria and russia, for example, about any further attacks? >> i'm trying to understand why

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