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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110517:11:44:00

tuscaloosa? >> coach bryant. i'd have to start there because i didn't know where i was going. didn't know anything about the south coming from western p.a. there was an ongoing education as far as being in a different part of the country and how folks looked at one another. of course, we've improved a great deal. that stuff still goes on around the world with bigotry and ugliness. i don't understand it to a degree, because it's jut beating ourselves up. hatred is not healthy, you know. this is not a healthy thing for us. we've come a long way. we've changed big time down in the south, you know that. but the racial issue was the first thing that was different to me. coach bryant, of course, was the man i was going to see, and my teammates, but i was stunned. was so naive and ignorant to the situation. >> you know, speaking of coach bryant, everybody talked

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110517:11:41:00

doing good work down there. >> you know, life's a team effort and the university of alabama, the athletic department, a lot of people are reaching out to do the best they can. so many people have suffered with this disaster. again, just watching mississippi, tuscaloosa, blarjs mother nature has been rough on us all. it's great that people are making an effort to get in there and help the folks, but it's not going to go away soon. this is going to be a long time before we get everything cleaned up and put back together. >> joe, you talked about your son in school down there and some of the things he witnessed were unimaginable. >> it really is unimaginable for these kids losing some friends and of course going through tuscaloosa, a town that you and i have grown up with and just not recognizing large chunks of it. wiped off the map it. >> knocks the air out of you, man. then you see the people that have been hit. you know, a lot of us are lucky that we didn't get our areas hit

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110516:23:32:00

largely because they areline on stilts, so they're going to have to go even higher next time which is very expensive. people who live around here, frankly, in what is or at least traditionally has been the poorest county in the poorest state in the country, there is not a lot of hope here. >> [inaudible] >> shepard: all you a see is the flag poles, these houses are on stilts. >> 10-foot stilts. >> shepard: 10 feats so the water is 1, 20 feet high here. >> i would think so, yeah. >> shepard: it's incredible. >> yeah. >> shepard: these places have been here forever. >> yep, right. i'm 39, so, i they have been here all my life. >> shepard: never anything like this? >> no, never. >> shepard: from the air it's clear many of these communities are lost. hundreds of homes destroyed. and the casinos that keep the money flowing to schools and fire departments and trash collectors surrounded. it's been a rough stretch for this region. a tornado in nearby smithville, mississippi. wiped out the town. you have seen tuscaloosa,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110516:17:47:00

cost of the disaster could be $2 billion, 38 of alabama's 67 counties declared disaster areas. what do the people of alabama need most? >> what folks need most right now is sustained commitment from this country to ensure that all people are made whole down there. if you take the map and you lay on top a map of the areas of poverty, even in the city of tuscaloosa, but for the state as a whole, what you'll see is these tornadoes seem to zero in on the poorest areas. it is the strangest thing. when you're in tuscaloosa, only one poor neighborhood wasn't hit. and so there is a real crisis when it comes to housing, just basic affordable housing. one thing we saw in the state of mississippi after katrina was that the resources for the poorest people, people who don't own home, people who rent their homes, were diverted, were not used to actually help those people come home and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110514:02:55:00

when i saw the death toll start rolling in, it took me two days, i said i've got to do something. >> for a lot of people, they pay attention when the storm is hit or in the immediate aftermath. but weeks and months later for the folks who are there, it's like the storm winds are still blowing. they're still dealing with the aftermath every single day. >> believe me, in 2021, tuscaloosa will not be back to its previous state. it's devastation on the grandest scale. the biggest disaster in the history of the state of alabama. people in the business, in the weather channel, with fema, it's much worse than katrina, anderson. there's still 30 people unaccounted for. 330 deaths across the entire south. what a killer. and i was so glad to try to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110514:05:54:00

flooding, no power. when i saw the death toll start rolling in, it took me two days, i said i've got to do something. >> for a lot of people, they pay attention when the storm is hit or in the immediate aftermath. but weeks and months later for the folks who are there, it's like the storm winds are still blowing. they're still dealing with the aftermath every single day. >> believe me, in 2021, tuscaloosa will not be back to its previous state. it's devastation on the grandest scale. the biggest disaster in the history of the state of alabama. people in the business, in the weather channel, with fema, it's much worse than katrina, anderson. there's still 30 people unaccounted for. 330 deaths across the entire

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110514:11:02:00

i promise for a few weeks i will get a tuscaloosa forecast in there. next five days, conditions cooling down, humidity going, temps dropping. good news. feeling like mid summer all across the south for a while. guys? >> that's important, rick. red cross, they still need your help down there. homes are still destroyed. they are still looking for people. they still need your help down there in alabama. >> thanks, rick. >> now to some other stories making headlines. the nypd releasing this brand new video showing the arrest of amman, one two of men accused of a shooting spree synagogues. he the man with him is claiming is he innocent. telling the new york daily news that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong guy. the hits keep coming for senate democrats. a wisconsin senator herb kohl announcing this week he won't seek re-election in 2012 now paul ryan's name is emerging as a possible candidate to take his place. house budget committee chair says he will take some time putting together a possible run.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110513:23:36:00

around tuscaloosa, alabama, where a massive tornado killed at least 40 people. for details on how you can help the survivors, log on to foxnews.com. /shep. another governor signing a tough and controversial immigration bill into law. next, which state is following arizona's footsteps? plus, vegas police arrest ago man for going on a drunken rampage with a metal pipe. wait until you hear what the suspect does for a living. plus, facebook has some explaining to do after an apparent smear campaign against google. details ahead. of your good dr, so you can save money. like a snapshot? that's what i'm talking about. in a sports car. show it to me. yes! i want to believe it! ooh! fierce! argh! love it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110510:10:46:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110508:10:33:00

1937. take a look at a photo of a traffic jam. they head to tuscaloosa, alabama the people insood are volunteers offering assistance to thousands of tornado victims hit by the worst storm in 86 years, kit cut down tree, removed debris and helped with whatever they could. an attempted robbery at a gas station in aims, iowa, police say when they tried to check a 18-year-old for stealing $53 worth of fuel. he sped up and slammed into an suv. one of his passengers, a 16-year-old boy was killed, the other 14-year-old girl is now in critical condition. and he's charged with vehicular homicide, theft, and driving with a suspended license. and eight children are hurt after an inflatable slide collapses at a street fair in california. some as young as three years

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