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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110218:19:32:00

people were treated for injuries at a hospital in bahrain. five are reported in critical condition including one with a bullet wound to the head. a crowd of 2,000 people showed up on the hospital grounds chapting slogans against the government and king. egypt has agreed to allow two iranian warships to cross the, suez canal. millions of barrels of oil move through every day on the way to europe and north america. the post mubarak government guay the green light to warships today. they are expected to be the first to sail through the suez since the islamic republic 1979 revolution. japan cancelled the rest of the winter whaling season. a top official claims environmentalists made it dangerous for whalers to stay on the high seas. the japanese minister of agriculture said the country halted whaling because of actions taken by the animal

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110216:20:39:00

act. the israeli foreign minister says, in fact, in a speech today and i quote, "we are the true allies of the united states in the region and the only ones that share its values, the international community needs to fad that israel will not be able to ignore these provocations forever." so a clear message from the israeli prime minister. that israel expects the world to act against iran at some point. although this is probably not the tipping point right now. what is with the timing? >> experts brief this is typical iranian behavior and they are trying to deflect attention from the street protests we have seen and send the ships through the suez can natural to try to make the world focus on that instead. in other words, to prick at israel to deflect attention from their problems at home. what though have said is this a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110216:17:48:00

thought agreement couldn't be reached. both sides got together. each side gave a little bit. neither side got exactly what it wanted. but the president and the congress were able to achieve something in the interests of the american people that will help grow the economy, create jobs, make us more competitive in this very competitive 21st century. >> we should expect -- >> let me go to reuters. >> israel said today that iranian war ships plan to sail through the suez canal to syria. does the united states view that as a provocation and how should israel react? >> look, i think our position on iran and the right of way is well known and i would refer you on that specifically to the state department. i don't have anything for you on the ship in the suez.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110216:17:48:00

agreement couldn't be reached, both sides got together, each side gave a little bit, neither side got exactly what it wanted but the president and congress were able to achieve something in the interest of the american people that will help grow the economy, create jobs, make us more competitive in this very competitive 21st century. >> we should expect an adult, civil tone? >> yes, absolutely. let me go to reuters. jeff? >> thanks, jay. israel said today that iranian warships plan to sail through the canal to sear syria. how should israel react? >> look, i think our position on iran, you know, in a variety of ways is well known. i would defer you to that to the state department. i don't have anything on the ship in the suez.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110215:15:08:00

careful is there is not a one-size-fits-all. each group, each region has different grievances, different reasons. as has happened they've been motivated and inspired by what's happened in egypt, we'll see how it plays out in other countries. >> it's inspired those around the world. i'll go to rick lazio. we've seen the inspiration that's been watched in the united states. the question is, why should americans care about what we're seeing in these figures? the report that we got from richard. >> for several different reasons. first of all, through the suez, over a million barrels of oil flow through there. it's an important chokehold in terms of energy, so it's going to affect jobs and growth throughout the world. that's one reason. second reason is a destabilized middle east is a big problem for israel, america's strongest ally in the area, and america's other geopolitical interests in the area. and as you see, democracy as it begins to unfold and we certainly see momentum toward

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110213:21:44:00

the transportation of oil. in terms of market capitalization and where it stands, i believe it's less than .05% of the world ma mark and third% 1 percent of the emerging markets. biggest concern is oil production but the transfer of oil through the pipeline. it's not a major, major player in terms of the world marjts but could be a major disruption to the whole area. >> gregg: about 40% of the world's oil goes through the suez. we could see -- are you envisioning higher gasoline prices here in america for consumers at the pumps? >> i've told you, we're going to see higher gasoline and oil prices. i don't think because of this but because of the worldwide demand. this is not going help things, but i don't think this will be a major disruptive force. this is still unraveling and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110213:15:38:00

alexandria, and suez and others could be emulated in other arab capitals. the problem is in places like algeria or yemen or syria in particular the regimes are ruthless and they are more willing to use force and the armies in those countries are willing to shoot at their own people in the streets and it did happen before. so -- >> but -- >> -- also -- go ahead. >> what about iran? have they blocked all the access for fear of any sort of uprisings like we've seen in recent years? >> notwithstanding the public claims on the part of the iranian leadership that the egyptian revolution was inspired by islam, it's nonsense, obviously, because it was not inspired by islam, it was led by a young generation of people who are mostly the sons and daughters of secularists or professionals. if i were the iranian leadership, i would be extremely concerned because now the iranian people may learn something from the egyptian experiment in bringing down an

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110211:00:55:00

the egyptian government must put forward a credible, concrete, unequivocal path toward genuine democracy and they have not yet seized that opportunity. i'll continue to read more of the statement. michael holmes, when youably the in, that is a clear nudge from the obama white house yet again saying the jipping government has failed its test to be credible, transparent and orderly in a way that's acceptable to the demonstrators. the question is will the egyptian government listen. >> i thought one word that leapt out was the word meaningful. a lot of people on the ground in egypt, cairo, alexandria and suez and other parts of that country will wonder whether what happened today was indeed meaningful or a little shuffling around the power. mr. mubarak still is the president of egypt. that's been the primary demand of the protesters that everything. and his vice president, mr. suleiman is seen as a crony, a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110211:15:27:00

there, and, you know, everyone's helping everyone cleaning the streets, everyone's feeding each other, they're giving each other, you know, water and shelter if the rain comes. and it's a feeling of camaraderie and, you know, joy and sadness and, you know, the emotions run high. >> ishmael nagin, appreciate that. it sounds like you've become part of a very large family that you never expected you would meet. but we wish you luck in your endeavors. thank you. >> thank you. bye-bye. >> isha? well, randi, the protesters in cairo aren't alone in their anger with mubarak. egypt's second largest city, alexandria, a massive demonstration has started. that city, of course, has already seen huge protests over the past three weeks. one in the strategically important see of suez, thousands of have reportedly surrounded government compounds. clearly, randi, these protests far and beyond cairo, which is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110211:14:04:00

egyptian people have been told that there was a transition of authority, but it is not yet clear that this transition is immediate, meaningful, or sufficient. the egyptian government must put forward a credible, concrete, and unequivocal path toward genuine democracy and they have not yet seized that opportunity." >> and one other piece of breaking news. mohamed el on the streets, the only way out is for the regime to go. people power can't be crushed. we shall prevail. still hope army can join." >> and we join richard engel now. is elbaradei right? the entire nation of cairo out on the streets? >> reporter: there are many people out on the streets, but what's different today, it's not just cairo. there have been other movements since these protests began, but when we're seeing now are huge protests in cairo, but also suez, alexandria, protests all over the country and they seem united in their call for president mubarak to not just

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