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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150412:07:54:00

you get speed you can rely on. it's a safe bet. like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. one of the most unlikely sights we found on new york city's rikers island was the jail's huge bakery. here, inmates work alongside civilian bakers to help feed the jail's 14,000 residents. >> we make 88,000 loaves a week. every inmate has to get four slices of bread per meal per day. we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter.

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CNN Special Report-20150412-01:01:00

marijuana bad for you? or could pot actually be good for you. >> marijuana is better than all of those pills for you in terms of treating? >> yeah. >> i travel the world for answers. what does marijuana do to you? what does it do to your kids? a special investigation. weed. >> our journey begins here in this small town home nestled in the mountains with a family that never allowed tv cameras in before and you'll soon learn why. >> it's so pretty out here. >> yeah. >> they live in colorado. one of two states where it's legal to smoke pot medically and recreationally but here it's also taboo to residents like page and her husband matt. >> i'm sure it was mentioned to us by someone. you should try this and i thought no way. >> you thought that's fringe stuff. >> no way. not in a million years, no. >> but in this area marijuana is

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CNN International-20150412-08:32:00

the city dubbed the murder capital of the world. >> reporter: the gang comes in and charges them a war tax. it's an extorsion. painful choice for residents, pay the phony tax, leave or face the wrath of the gangs. for a while most people did leave. similar communities are also plagued by violent criminal gangs whose power is connected to the drug trade. in el salvador the lawless emmis 13. >> you can still see bullet holes. >> reporter: lattin american leaders will be discussing the drug war, a potential new concern coming from an unlikely source, the united states, where pot is increasingly becoming legal. recreational marijuana is already legal in four states. all eyes are on 2016 when voters could see marijuana ballot

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CNN Special Report-20150412-01:54:00

we're not there yet. >> the answers might come from places like this. it's a state-run nursing home outside of tel aviv. residents here are using marijuana for pain, loss of appetite, parkinson's disease, and dementia. moshe root is one of those residents. he was 77 when he smoked his first pipe of marijuana. he is 80 now, and he smokes a couple of times a day. it's to help with the pain and the hand tremors caused by stroke. >> it's a mixture of tobacco and marijuana. >> he even decided to light up during our interview to stop his hands from shaking. >> you are saying your hands are steady because of the marijuana? >> it also helped ease a deeper pain hidden from sight. you see moshe is a holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazis.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150412:21:27:00

accident. one of the workers on the tower, protected by the cage surrounding the ladders is in good condition. tragically, the other worker is airlifted to the hospital but does not survive. >> i'm not sure what anyone could have done to avoid this. there was a significant amount of compacted earth at the job site that was covering a liquid mud slurry that was undetectable from the surface. they had the outriggers in the correct places, but there was just so much weight on the ground that it collapsed due to that mud slurry. >> the residents of new providence vow to rebuild the tower in honor of the fallen. they will never forget that tragic day. >> i look back on that experience with some awe with what had happened. and i also am a little bit grateful personally in how i felt it brought the community of new providence together. they had something to rally around. they were so proud of these men who built that water tower for them.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150412:21:45:00

the bus driver, knowing he's in trouble, pounds the steering wheel in frustration. >> i just started shaking. i mean, i really did. i started shaking. things were flying all over the car. >> the bus driver approaches as a shaken hummel gets out of her car. >> it's the scariest thing ever. i was in tears. >> the driver is fired for violating his employer's policy. though plagued with constant pain and high medical bills, betty jo hummel considers herself lucky to be alive. for distracted drivers, hummel has some advice. >> pay attention to what you're doing. pay attention when you have so many lives at stake. it shouldn't happen. it shouldn't happen. august 2001, ontario, canada. local residents witness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in

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Forensic Files-20150412-05:49:00

the man who killed kevin rice. >> vincent holmes, he was a street kid. late teens. he was friends with william buck, hung out at the auburn manor apartment complex. really had a flat affect, borderline functioning intellectually. just a street kid with really no purpose in life. >> not surprisingly, when holmes was questioned, he pointed the finger at william buck. this created a problem. could forensics prove who pulled the trigger? several residents at the auburn manor apartments saw william buck and vincent holmes together on the night of the murder. they were outside the apartment drinking. the residents were able to identify the clothes each man was wearing. and with a search warrant, that clothing was retrieved from their respective apartments and

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CNN International-20150412-09:21:00

u.s. denies. kenya's deputy president sent a strong warning to the u.n. refugee agent circumstance move the largest refugee camp out of kenya in three months, or we shall reloebt it ourselves. he's talking about the refugee camp which houses more than 600,000 refugees. they believe the senior al shabab leader has ties with that camp. they claim ties to the university attack earlier this month. they want those refugees moved to somalia. now the first of many funerals have started in kenya since that attack. cnn reports on one of the victims, a 21 year old man residents say was the first person from their small kenyan village to attend the university. [ wailing ]

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CNN Newsroom-20150412-22:51:00

been exposed to a deadly pesticide used illegally. it is the same pesticide that put an entire delaware family in the hospital. here's sarah gannon. two teenagers are still in a coma after they were exposed to a deadly pesticide while on spring break with their family. now cnn has learned the same chemical was likely illegally used multiple times according to government officials. governor ken map told us that even his own condominium complex was fumigated with methyl bromide without his knowledge in 2013. >> what these companies did or appear to have been doing is clearly a violation of the law and they'll be held accountable for it. >> the epa investigation has found that term nix illegally used methyl bromide four times including the day before thanksgiving on a vacation villa on st. croix and the saranusaville as on st. john last fall. authorities are tracking down the residents who stayed at theville as but term nix didn't

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Forensic Files-20150412-05:37:30

Forensic Files-20150412-05:37:30
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