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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110406:08:44:00

some of the commodities still enjoying the long rises and high runs of gaines. shares of boeing hit a bit of turbulence on tuesday after the company admitted it had miscalculated how long it might take for cracks to appear in its 737 jetliners. boeing closed downup 100% in new york. they should be inspected for every 60,000 flights was ill h advised. now they're recommends after 30,000 flights. that comes after a 5-foot piece of fuselage tore off on friday. 118 passengers were on that flight from the u.s. from phoenix to sacramento. well, u.s. airlines safety regulators aren't waiting to find out what caused the fuselage to tear. on tuesday, in fact, they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110404:08:42:00

so that's a look at the calendar for this week. charles? okay. well, ahead, we have our eyes on the skies. we'll look at why when airlines are seeing so many turbulence it's taking off in india. this may be just the beginning. [ female announcer ] now, transform dry, damaged hair... and give it a whole new life! with the aveeno nourish plus moisturize collection. the only hair care with active naturals wheat formulas, that target even the weakest parts of hair with hydrating proteins to help repair damage in just 3 washes.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110328:08:13:00

begins later on monday. and this is where u.s. futures stand in pre-market action at the moment. pretty flat with the dow. nasdaq composite looks to be opening up by more than .10% and the s&p 500 basically flat in terms of the futures, charles. now, one business is going strong in spite of -- perhaps really because of the disaster in japan. sales of doomsday bunkers, fallout tents, and underground shelters are soaring in the united states. this is what one of the more luxurious models look like. the companies who make these shelters say people are worried about the turbulence in the world and looking for a safe place to ride it out. well, commodity markets are always nervous about the potential for more disruption to the oil supplies as libyan's rebels capture some key oil cities during their advance on tripoli. we'll look at that and show you how tighter supplies are leading to longer gas lines in the capital. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110328:08:15:00

syr syria and other governments aacross the region to do. >> what about saudi arabia? secretary gates, back to the map, the king is qui upset with the president. the relationship has ruptured to the point that he he has sent troops into bahrain. he would not see both of you when you were in the region. what are we doing to fix a represent tured relationship with perhaps our most important partner in the region as far as oil and other matters? >> fist ever all, i don't think the relationship is ruptured. we have a very strong relationship with saudi arabia. i think that the saudis see all of this turbulence in this region with some disquiet. they're very concerned about iran. they believe that iran will be able to take advantage of the situation in various of these countries and those are their concerns. and we share some of those concerns, but i think it's a great exaggeration to say this relationship is ruptured. i intend to visit the region in the near term and hope and intend to see the king.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110328:06:15:00

syr syria and other governments aacross the region to do. >> what about saudi arabia? secretary gates, back to the map, the king is quite upset with the president. the relationship has ruptured to the point that he he has sent troops into bahrain. he would not see both of you when you were in the region. what are we doing to fix a represent tured relationship with perhaps our most important partner in the region as far as oil and other matters? >> fis a. i think that the saudis see all of this turbulence in this region with some disquiet. they're very concerned about iran. they believe that iran will be able to take advantage of the situation in various of these countries and those are their concerns. and we share some of those concerns, but i think it's a great exaggeration to say this relationship is ruptured. i intend to visit the region in the near term and hope and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110327:18:15:00

and the middle east. we want to see no violence. we want to see peaceful protests that enable people to express their universal human rights. we want to see economic and political reform. that's what we called on in syria. and that's what we've called on other governments across the region to do. >> what about saudi arabia? we go back to secretary gates. back to the map, the king is quite upset with the president. the relationship has ruptured to the point that he has sent troops into bahrain. he would not see both of you when you were in the region. what are we doing to fix a ruptured relationship with perhaps our most important partner in the region when it comes to oil as well as other important matters? >> first of all, i don't believe the relationship is ruptured. we have a very strong relationship with saudi arabia. i think that the saudis see all of this turbulence in this region with some disquiet. they're very concerned about iran. they believe that iran will be able to take advantage of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:04:11:00

world and muslim world, and in comes the information technology of the 21st century and is telling all these people what they missed out on. this creates the turbulence. will it end quickly? i doubt it. >> i mean, the big question everyone has been asking repeatedly in the last two months is what does this mean for israel. >> well, you know, we all have our hopes, and we all have our fears. you're looking at this and, you know, two places cheered what was happening in cairo. one was washington and its allies, the other was tehran and its allies. you know they weren't seeking the same outcome, you know this was a fundamentally different outcome that each was seeking. we had all hoped and still hope that you'll have a democratic transformation. that the google kids and the facebook kids, you create a google heaven and a facebook

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110318:18:19:00

a lab in virginia, it assesses the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. they are watching that cloud monitoring and if the national center up in livermore, they use supercomputers to crunch real time weather data and tell us when and where that nuclear material will make landfall. the most important factor is our wind, speed, direction and turbulence. >> after an accident the atmosphere can make a tremendous tkeuf refpblts it can make the delusion of radiation in the atmosphere makes the difference between a very serious health consequence and a trivial, unimportant health consequence. >> reporter: gus to give you an idea of what can happen, the image you're seeing now comes from cher r-frplt you can see the spread of the nuclear crowd across european russia.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:01:10:00

everywhere. did i expect it at this time, no. did i expect it at one time, at sometime, yes. because the spread of information technology creates an inevitable conflict that is in many ways the 20th century passed by a lot of the arab world and muslim world, and in comes the information technology of the 21st century and is telling all these people what they missed out on. this creates the turbulence. will it end quickly? i doubt it. >> i mean, the big question everyone has been asking repeatedly in the last two months is what does this mean for israel. >> well, you know, we all have our hopes, and we all have our fears. you're looking at this and, you know, two places cheered what was happening in koi ing iing i. one was washington and its allies, the other was tehran and its allies. you know they weren't seeking the same outcome, you know this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:07:11:00

did they take you by surprise? what was your immediate reaction? and did you ever imagine that it would create the kind of domino effect we've been seeing? >> first, it didn't begin in tunisia. it began in tehran a year and a half ago. millions went to the streets and called for freedom, for democracy, and this repressive regime. and they were put down brutally. and then it came back in tunis and from tunis it went to cairo and from cairo it's going everywhere. did i expect it at this time, no. did i expect it at one time, at sometime, yes. because the spread of information technology creates an inevitable conflict that is in many ways the 20th century passed by a lot of the arab world and muslim world, and in comes the information technology of the 21st century and is telling all these people what they missed out on. this creates the turbulence. will it end quickly?

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