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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150529:05:30:00

built for business. the middle east may be torn by uprisings and terrorism led by the islamic state and other groups. but in the longer term, possibly with those extreme challenge to life in that residential could be something much more basic. water. >> when you look at a world map of drought, lo and behold, the middle east which is already dry, it's been drying. so places like syria, like iraq, the hot zones in the world from the point of view of violence and conflict, those are also drought stricken places and it's not a coincidence. drought is one of the factors that is leading to instability already. and we are just playing with unbelievable danger to think, oh, that can just go on and the world will remain safe.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150529:18:32:00

hard-hit areas in oklahoma and texas. people are going on a different kind of beer run maybe. much needed though right? >> it is needed. red cross does such amazing things when you are out in these zones where places have been impacted. for them to get added water, that is really good. some people might want to see the other anheuser bush products. they could use that as well. >> i had many of those red cross meals covering all those stories across the country. they do a fantastic job. >> they really do. >> have a great weekend. bill clinton defending the clinton foundation again as another move by the charity raises more questions. the foundation accepting $500,000 from the happy hearts fund in return from the former president's appearance at the group's annual charity gala. chief white house correspondent ed henry live in washington putting the pieces together. good to see you. interesting, the happy hearts

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150529:04:07:00

led -- that's leading to jobs and the things that sort of quell this type of thing. and it's funny, megyn. every time we talk about this we talk about a surge. baltimore's 370% above the national average for violent crime to begin with. so she should have been addressing the police situation and the crime situation early on. but instead of solving the problem like other municipalities have been doing by setting up zones and increasing cop presence and things like this she's against them. and to put this on the police chief, perhaps there are some issues there. but i think this is squarely on the shoulders of mosby -- of blake. >> what do you make of it andell? because it seems there's a confluence of events here. these are the local authorities that asked the d.o.j. to come in and investigate their cops. these are the local authorities who got out there and spoke very openly about the charges against the cops the local prosecutor against what many attorneys believe, including yours truly, are the ethics rules against doing what she did. and now the cops feel under siege. you heard it in that police

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150529:01:07:00

and the things that sort of quell this type of thing. and it's funny, megyn. every time we talk about this we talk about a surge. baltimore's 370% above the national average for violent crime to begin with. so she should have been addressing the police situation and the crime situation early on. but instead of solving the problem like other municipalities have been doing by setting up zones and increasing cop presence and things like this she's against them. and to put this on the police chief, perhaps there are some issues there. but i think this is squarely on the shoulders of mosby -- of blake. >> what do you make of it andell? because it seems there's a confluence of events here. these are the local authorities that asked the d.o.j. to come in and investigate their cops. these are the local authorities who got out there and spoke very openly about the charges against the cops the local prosecutor against what many attorneys believe, including yours truly, are the ethics rules against doing what she did. and now the cops feel under siege. you heard it in that police

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150529:19:47:00

>>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! for the past decade "national geographic" traveled the world searching for the secrets to living a longer and healthier life. there are places in the world where that happens more often than others. our next guest calls these spots blue zones and cynthia mcfadden visited along with him. >> reporter: as in all of the blue zones, the diet here is plant based. when these folks grew up, meat was a twice a month treat. then there's the wine. >> it's any old wine. >> a grape wine three times the level of antioxidants than any

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150529:19:51:00

the food system seems to be stacked against us in america? >> the central idea here is that in none of these blue zones did people ever try to be 100. they didn't get on diets. they didn't have the exercise machine. their culture made the right decision for them. the healthy food was more accessible. they lived in environments where it's easy to walk. the fact is that in our country, there is a spectrum of policies -- there's places like baton rouge, louisiana. highest rates of obesity in the world. where just about every trip is done by car. there's really no efforts to curb marketing of fast-food. then you have places like san luis obispo that have about half the rate of obesity and there's a place where the city council said hey, let's create an environment here that really favors fruits and vegetables over chips, sodas and fast-food. they make sure it's easy to bike around town. and it's all those little nudges to eat slightly better and move slightly more that makes a huge

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150528:19:19:00

darn expensive. if they're a young a juvenile that cost can skyrocket to $300,000 in -- for a year of incarceration. so number one, let's be practical. two, think of all the lives that are changed because we're pursuing that treatment. one of the thing i say is let's stop giving advanced degrees in -- in being a criminal by sending people to jail when they're not really criminals. and so i think -- that's very important. then there's another part of this, frankly. that is that these laws have a disproportionate impact on black and brown people. they're written in such ways to be about urban environments and urban zones where people are densely populated. listen, when you're going to write laws that way you have to look at the disparate effect on people based on race as well as where thrive. >> you're absolutely right. there's a disparate impact on black and brown people because these laws and because of the patterns and practices of police throughout the country. statistics that you surely know one in three black men are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150525:08:50:00

>> we can turn it around and make it cool to care or cool to ride a bike, and that's what we've been doing. now you see the bike lanes with bridge access. the bike parking. the auto free zones. times square is even auto free. it's amazing what you can get when you stay with it. coming up -- from terrified to triumphant. one girl's uphill journey down the mountaintop. when "caught on camera, in a split second" continues. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane?

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CNN International-20150524-09:39:00

rohingya people say they were burned out of their homes. i'm currently in a village of the southwestern myanmar state, a village populated predominantly with people who identify themselves as rohingya. it's populated by buddhists. they look different. they believe a different religion. a huge population of hundreds of thousands of people for effectively stateless and victims of their birth. they have now basically been sequestered in enclaves, in ghettos by the government here. they are not allowed to leave these places. they are not allowed to leave these zones or walk down the streets of other towns and cities here. we have been to a clinic here

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Wolf-20150522-17:49:00

can tell you there are zones within syria considered fire-free zones, meaning that they ares just bombed and shelled indiscriminately with no help in site for the civilians. there is a group called the white helmets which is trying to fill that void provide some help. how they do their work is remarkable. i embedded with them to see how they do it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: you're watching an extraordinary rescue in aleppo syria. for 12 hours these men have been digging and drilling. tare they're about to save the life of a 2 week old baby. the baby saviors known only by the iconic protective gear they wear on their heads in an area bursts with too many men in black hats they are the cavalry, the white helmets. >> they have all chosen they have all chosen to risk their lives to save others.

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