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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100912:19:30:00

surreal experience i had. >> i first visited the village when it was just a concept. it is a planned community the size of five city blocks, a musicians village, where right now, there's nothing. today, more than 80 houses have been built by habitat for humanity, and have been sold to musicians through interest-free mortgages. ♪ heart to heart and soul to soul we'll get through it ♪ >> jesse moore and chip wilson are two local musicians who became neighbors in the villaged and then decided to work together. >> i'm not sure there was a design in terms of how this wasd supposed to work, but it worked. >> but bringing life back to the streets of abandoned neighborhoods would requira lot more from a city government already broken before the storm hit. coming up, the issues laid bare by hurricane katrina up close. >> eveone was angry but african-americans saw this as a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100912:16:30:00

it was the strangest, most surreal experience i had. >> i first visited the village when it was just a concept. it is a planned community the size of five city blocks, a musicians village, where right now, there's nothing. today, more than 80 houses have been built by habitat for humanity and have been sold to musicians through interest-free mortgages. ♪ heart to heart and soul to wll get through it ♪ >> jesse moore and chip wilson are two local musicians who became neighbors in the village and then decided to work together. >> i'm not sure there was a design in terms of how this was supposed to work. but it worked.to >> but bringing life back to the stres of abandoned neighborhoods would require a lot more from a ciorty governme already broken before the storm hit. coming up, the issues laid bare by hurricane katrina. up close.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100911:16:44:00

with the mission and then we act. concerns about security are constant. upon our arrival there had been three bombings in three days, with more than 100 people killed. . as we're driving to the areas of the southern punjab region most affected by the fods, there's a long contious line, practically a mile long of trucks deliver aid to the region. just the sheer volu is incredible. there must have bn 100 trucks, waiting to try to get supplies into the affected area. after 8,000 miles and three straight days of traveling, rubicon finally arrived to a remote village that ev a month into theo floods has yet to receive medical aid. undawnsed by state department and military warnings about security, the team begins saving lives. doctors eduardo dolan is a member of the team.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100911:02:29:00

one of them but one was producing more energy than they were eating. that's an amazing story. and there's no reason now to build any other way. >> you can see the changes in new orleans. you can also hear them. new orleans musicians have been fiercely dedicated to bringing the music that helps define this place back to the streets where louis armstrong grew up and jazz was born. >> i think it's very easy to be overwhelmed when you see so much devastation, but we just said let's focus on musicians, let's see what we can do to bring that part of the community back. >> local musicians harry connick junior and branford marsalis who both trained under branford's legendary dad, ellis marsalis, started the musicians village, one of the first construction projects in the upper ninth ward after katrina. >> it was just complete devastation. it was the strangest, most surreal experience i had. >> i first visited the village when it was just a concept.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100911:00:54:00

attendance, but for allowing me the opportunity to speak. my name is phil davison and i am seeking our party's nomination for position of star county treasurer on november 10th. november of 2010. excuse me. in terms of my background, i am from the village of minerva, where i am serving my 13th year as elected service as a minerva council member. in terms of education, a bachelor's degree in sociology, a bachelor's degree in history, a master's degree in public administration, and a master's degree in communication. in terms of elections across star county, i have represented our party twice on the county ballot in both the primary, in

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20100911-00:36:00

federal law requires only 7% of the country's natural gas pipelines be inspected. most residential areas are served by low pressure lines which are not usually marked even though they may be just inches below ground. and there is no law to ensuring that building is done at a safe distance from the gas lines. in oak park, illinois, fireman scott dreyer says homeowners should act quickly at the first scent of trouble. if you smell it, should you call the fire department? >> absolutely. your first course of action should be to call the fire department. >> reporter: inside a house, gas leaks usually come from water heaters, furnaces or stoves. and firefighters use what's called a gas track that identifies leaks. >> if the tip rate increases it will alarm for us and we'll be able to detect the leak. >> reporter: it's a good safety tool to have, especially when you consider that more than 165 million americans use natural gas every single day. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100911:02:30:00

it is a planned community the size of five city blocks, a musicians village, where right now, there's nothing. today, more than 80 houses have been built by habitat for humanity, and have been sold to musicians through interest-free mortgages. ♪ heart to heart and soul to soul we'll get through it ♪ >> jesse moore and chip wilson are two local musicians who became neighbors in the village, and then decided to work together. >> i'm not sure there was a design in terms of how this was supposed to work. but it worked. >> but bringing life back to the streets of abandoned neighborhoods would require a lot more from a city government already broken before the storm hit. coming up, the issues laid bare by hurricane katrina. up close. >> everyone was angry but african-americans saw this as a specific kind of racial discourse.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20100911-00:31:00

with katie couric reporting tonight from los angeles. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we're here at the sony studios for tonight's special stand up to cancer program. we'll have more about that later. but first, our top story. a deadly disaster that wiped out an entire neighborhood here in california. it was just before 6:30 last evening people in the city of san bruno were just sitting down to dinner. then suddenly, without warning, a tremendous explosion. a natural gas pipeline ruptured, setting off a fire that burned 15 acres and destroyed 38 homes. 24 hours later, firefighters were still trying to contain the flames, rescue teams were searching for victims, and investigators were looking for answers. san bruno is a city of 41,000 in northern california just south of san francisco. look at this. claremont drive before the explosion, and now claremont drive tonight, in ruins. john blackstone is on the scene.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100911-00:35:00

once before for responding too slowly to calls about gas odor in another e mroxplosion two ye ago in rancho cordova. natural gas accounts for a quarter of this country's energy use. and there are 2.5 million miles of gas pipeline crossing the country. >> there is a major incident on a pipeline somewhere in the nation every other day, more or less. >> reporter: pipelines in populated areas like this one are required to have internal inspections every seven years. something not required for rural areas. we asked pg&e repeatedly today when they last inspected this pipeline. and as of tonight, they do not have an answer. diane? >> mike, thanks to you. and now we turn to the latest chapter out of gainesville, florida, the repercussions from a pastor's threat to set fire to the koran tomorrow. on this eve of the 9/11 anniversary, terry moran reports from gainesville. >> reporter: it just gets stranger and stranger. a local gainesville rabbi showed up out front of pastor terry jones' church today, blowing a ram's horn to get some attention.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20100911-00:58:00

really a celebration of all that we can achieve together. >> and it will give new hope to the 1.4 million americans diagnosed with cancer every year. >> and let's not forget the almost 13 million people who are living with it right now. so, be part of this movement. >> as we fight a disease that's taken far too many people we love far too soon. >> so, please join us tonight as the three of us, and the entire nation, share one common goal. >> let's all stand up to cancer. >> and we'll see you soon. >> good night. the sub is shining over there. but there is still a dark cloud over the city. a 15 foot area that marks ground zero in san bruno

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