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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20151128-23:47:00

particular back and forth with these two, they're factions of factions of gangs, it goes back maybe two, three years but the war itself, it goes back, talking -- talking to guy whose are 25, 26 years old and that's all they've known. and it's just guns, guns, guns. >> wow. you also looked into the family of tyshawn lee, i imagine, they are still going through so much shock after what happened here. >> can you imagine if you were told that your son, your 9-year-old son, was in a play ground on a swing set, three gang members were sitting in an suv watching him, one of them got out of the suv, went up, took your son's basketball and bounced it a couple of types and handed it back to him and walked with him along and down into an alley and these other two guys came in behind him? imagine hearing that. >> unimaginable. unimaginable. our hearts go out to that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151114:03:23:00

every first responder drills for that like waking up in the morning. this kind of thing on your own soil, imagine being a first responder in paris or one of the 1,500 soldiers brought in from a kind of bucolic setting where you have a small outpost outside of paris, you're with the french army thinking you're going to have a peacetime deployment. unimaginable. and i keep thinking, american kids visiting paris, college kids on a trip. they're in the middle of a semester overseas. they hear this band is playing. it kills me. >> yeah. and the -- we're hearing from laura heim that she kept stress, these are kids, these are kids, these are kids. it's called the eagles of death metal. this is not 50-year-olds going to see a band like this. they're going to attract a young crowd. i don't know if it's technically an all-ages venue, but they're

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Smerconish-20151114-23:20:00

talented everybody in the department knew her. and not only was she gifted but she was sharing. she was a mentor. talk about how close-knit this family is and how they worked long, long hours and how nohemi was a positive influence on everyone and excited about going off to paris. another member of the faculty telling me, from what he under stands, they had gone out for a night on the town, so to speak, going to dine out, fresco on the cafes, long beach state people with them and they had simply sat down with the unimaginable happened. they heard gunfire and, poppy, let me give you more of a characterization of how dynamic of a student that nohemi was. she engaged in this global competition put on by biomimickry. 72 entries around the world and nohemi's group finished second in the competition.

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CNN Special Report-20151111-02:11:00

when david sweat and richard matt first meet at clinton correctional facility, they have one thing in common, murder. sweat had been convicted of killing a sheriff's deputy back in 2002 and is serving a life sentence without parole. matt had been found guilty of three counts of murder, three counts of kidnapping, and two counts of robbery. he is supposed to be behind bars for 25 years to life. back in 1997, matt had kidnapped his former boss, william rickerson. after torturing him for about 24 hours, he killed him and then did the unimaginable. he dismembered him. lee bates served time after acting as richard matt's accomplice in that 1997 murder.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151101:21:18:00

as the twisting increased, light poles began to dance not only back and forth, but to snap off. the suspender cables that went from the bridge deck to the main suspension cable itself began to snap. >> and then the unimaginable happens. the massive steel structure bends, whips and contorts so violently that it collapses into the rushing water below. both make it off the bridge alive, but not tubby. he's still in the backseat of the studebaker when the structure gives way. the bridge failure makes news all across the world. >> the tacoma narrows bridge dedicated in 1940 was the pride of the northwest. four months after it was opened those winds sent the bridge into a rhythmic dance of death. it literally shook it self to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151015:19:45:00

what karen had to say. >> we work with families like karen's every single day. put this in perspective. some members of our military deploy for the first time when their children were born. their children are now going to high school. that's how long our country has been at war. these families only know war, they only know repeated deployments. the sacrifices they have made are unimaginable for the rest of the population. we continue to go to war and the civilian population lives life largely uninterrupted. and it's outraging when presidential candidates don't address how they'll reform the v.a. a year ago, we talked about our commitment to our overseas troops and the v.a. collapsed in scandal. and a year later, presidential candidates don't want to touch that. if you support the troops and care about these families, policies are necessary to do that. it can't be just talk and rhetoric. >> i'll speak for the two of us in asking about your life. it's been a blessing for folks like us to get to know the military through covering them, to get to know you and members

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CNN Special Report-20151010-04:11:00

when david sweat and richard matt first meet at clinton correctional facility, they have one thing in common, murder. sweat had been convicted of killing a sheriff's deputy back in 2002 and is serving a life sentence without parole. matt had been found guilty of three counts of murder, three counts of kidnapping, and two counts of robbery. he is supposed to be behind bars for 25 years to life. back in 1997, matt had kidnapped his former boss, william rickerson. after torturing him for about 24 hours, he killed him and then did the unimaginable. he dismembered him. lee bates served time after acting as richard matt's accomplice in that 1997 murder. he testified against him, and in

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150910-05:24:00

he said he was just very, very sorry. he poured his life in to other people. somehow or another, he couldn't extend that to himself. >> facing the harsh reality of loss, she said there is also forgiveness. >> it wasn't so bad that we wouldn't have forgiven it and so many people have said that to us. but for john, it carried with him such shame. he just couldn't see that. >> reporter: with the hack that left 32 million names of potential adulters exposed, she has a message for communities grappling with infidelity. >> don't underestimate the power of love. nothing, nothing is worth the loss of a father and a husband and a friend. it just didn't merit it. it didn't merit it at all. >> such tragic consequences from that hack. unimaginable. a spokesman for ashley

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150831-06:35:00

michael holmes, cnn. another huge protest this one in japan against prime minister shinzo abe's military reforms. crowds in tokyo filled the streets with signs reading no war, and abe quit. they are angry over new legislation that would allow japanese troops to fight overseas for the first time since world war ii. >> translator: even if the security bill got scrapped, abe might try to submit it again sooner or later. i want him to step down. >> reporter: if i were to describe japan with one phrase it would be a peaceful nation but right now the unimaginable, the unrealistic is happening where peace is being destroyed. that fear is being cast upon this nation right now. >> the bills have already passed the lower house of parliament and are expected to be approved by the upper chamber which the prime minister's ruling coalition controls. india is due to release

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CNN Newsroom Live-20150822-08:24:00

better life. the u.n. says about 150,000 refugees have poured into europe this year any way they can from countries like syria, somalia, most destined for germany. a as each undocumented traveller is found, they are asked to leave the train and join the sea of humanity awaiting word of their fate. but some are in such bad shape they can't wait. >> he told us he broke his leg trying to escape his country. you can actually see his open fracture. >> reporter: the conditions are cramped, loud, uncomfortable. but the officers tasked with caring for e these wary souls who shares stories of their journeys that border on the unimaginable, the work is anything but routine. >> translator: you need to talk to someone about this, with your family or someone. it's difficult. >> reporter: officer benjamin recalled what happened when e he

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