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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150418:16:17:00

that this would bolster iran's military as a strategic tool against any air attack, making it very difficult if israel were to launch an attack? up to now russia has held back any sales due to pressure to the west. why do you believe russia moves so quickly on this? >> i don't know. i think as i mentioned before, as i said before it's morally wrong to sell such sophisticate weapons to country like iran that supports terrorism. this is the most powerful regime in the entire world. you shouldn't empower them by a deal on the nuclear issue and not by the sale of advanced missile. >> are you concerned iran could transfer this weapons system to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150418:10:18:00

described to him, the mission of the u.s. was noble. >> during the gulf war, battles on the ground are rare. but for mcveigh and his platoon, one bloody open counter stands out from the west. >> mcveigh looked into his pathfinder inside the turret of the bradley fighting vehicle and saw way out in the distance a group of iraqi soldiers. >> i put the cross hairs up there and pulled off my shot. and the next thing i saw was everything from above his shoulders disappear in red. it was like a redness. and the guy next to him dropped. i did kill them in self-defense. it was a single shot that got two guys. >> that moment for tim was a moment of pride. he did what he had been trained to do. did it very effectively. >> i think tim's time at war, as

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown-20150418-03:07:00

vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually spicy, all taste different, different textures. and served with extraordinarily good bread. it's got this multi-tiered crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least half as much less of a -- about the subject. look, if you made bread this good, i might eat at your restaurant. mm. ♪ around here, one of the first things you notice that's different from the rest of india, turbans everywhere. the symbol of self-respect,

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown-20150418-03:49:00

connected to the rest of the world by a narrow mountain path, and they rule approximately a fifth of the human race for eight months every year. in today's context it would almost seem bizarre. ♪ >> mulligatawny soup. a classic example of what we think of as indian food in the west but not at all. this was originally a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes, is that correct? >> it was something what you would call halfway between a regular daal, a lentil, which you would eat, and a broth. glace chops. mutton glace chops. basically, meat cooked in its own fat. and it would have a lot of curry on it. it's a misnomer. this meat is not actually mutton. it is chevron. >> here, back before the rail line, it would be a difficult

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150418:14:16:00

taking a greater risk than is reasonable for them to take given we don't know how the federal law is going to come out? >> depends on their situation. there's a tremendous amount of uncertainty given what we were discussing around the other segment but there was uncertainty to begin with. people making day-to-day decisions to try to earn a living or drive for a job. all of those are practical considerations. i also think that at the end of the day this is what the states are doing is managing the situation under federalism for their population as best they can. they cannot obviously supersede someone's federal status but again, the reason why this is so ironic that this feels like an ideological issue so much of the time is there's nothing ideological about what do you do with people in a territory to try to have public safety and well being for everyone? that's just the most basic obligation of government. >> it's interesting because we're in a city tremendous amounts of public transportation. i grew up in the west. there are states where you need

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150418-19:23:00

accomplished from the error with a few troops. >> these were civilians in line at a bank just trying to pick up their paycheck trying to get their salary. what do you make of the statement that this isis offshoot group is trying to make by killing these civilians by all we know not tied with any sort of group, just fearly people trying to get their paycheck. >> and these people are from the same sect sunni muslims. what you're seeing the islamic state doing is attacking anything associated with the west whether it's archaeological ruins or banks or airplanes. anything that postdates the prophet mohammed they're going to go after and destroy. this is a movement that frankly, i haven't -- i've never seen this. you know in a thousand years in the middle east. out to kill randomly in our terms. >> and, therefore, if you haven't seen it you know in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150418:17:03:00

see the absolute devastation there. all this as the humanitarian crisis continues in ramadi. we've been talking about this throughout the week. ramadi to the south of erbil. now, about 4200 families -- and that represents thousands of people in all -- have been trying to escape the city as isis militants are trying to take over on the outskirts at this point controlling some of the villages. to give some perspective of the area that we're talking about, ramadi is located in the anbar province. still, isis has a foothold there west of baghdad. it's part of what some are calling the bloody triangle. the reason, you have baghdad. you have ramadi to the west. and then to the north tikrit where there's been a lot of battles going on there. iraqi forces pushing isis militants out and also shia militia fighters backed by iran. and above tikrit where rarkiraq's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150417:15:29:00

>> you know if yemen falls under the political and military control of the iranians with considerable increased influence of al-qaeda there's going to be a major strategic shift of the balance of power in the middle east because the iranians gain port cities, they gain specifically the port of aden, they can put a naval base in there, they can -- they will control the straits that lead to the suez canal and come out of the suez canal. all of the commerce and shipping in that part of the world would be you should their intimidation or -- under their intimidation or particular influence. it would give them huge geopolitical power in the region to be controlling these major waterways. al-qaeda if they're permitted to increase their influence they have stated -- this is the al-qaeda in yemen as you well know -- they have stated their intent is to hit targets in the west, which they have done in france recently, in paris in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150417:15:25:00

when you drive outside the city of baghdad to the west, you are immediately in anbar province. ramadi is 70 miles from baghdad. that whole province is the western buffer security buffer to protect baghdad. is so strategically it's very important. further out to the west not on the map is al assad air base. that's about 115 miles from baghdad. ramadi's only 70. we isolate that air base where we have u.s. forces. so it matters symbolically, it matters strategically. what's really going on here jenna, not stated in the press conference, the iranian-backed shia militia want to go to anbar province as the next offensive step. the united states wants to go to mosul -- jenna: and we've heard a lot about mosul general keane, why mosul matters why tikrit matters. why sump an emphasis on -- such an emphasis on those areas from our own people and not the emphasis on ramadi where so many u.s. soldiers were injured or died?

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150417-09:06:00

the circumstance remains, but the reality is people are focused so much on the fighting with north and south, that is the view from aden that this is a north/south divide. they are for getting what is happening to the east and in the west. when you move in to that southwestern area, you get close to the yemen natural gas platforms. it has regional repercussions. thanks nima. nuclear talks with iran resume next week. the two sides addressing two unresolved issues including the lifting of sanctions and timing of lifting sanctions and if inspectors will have access to the sites. iran's president rouhani is optimistic a deal could be reached by the end of june but getting one done will be difficult. new concerns about the government's ability to protect vital landmarks after a florida

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