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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130320:14:58:00

and rural areas, saving the intercepters for populated areas and uses stronger wide reaching ground radar to scan the skies. before, all the radar was built into the intercepter itself. now, fewer eyes or radar devices means huge savings. iron dome is $3,000 each missile versus $300,000 for other designs such as the patriot. israel can t rest easy, chris, it only has five systems at the moment, needs 15 to cover the entire country. the u.s. is giving $300 million to help, an amount almost equal to what the obama administration gave earlier. one questions critics asked now with iron dome and missile resistant bus stops in schools such as these as you see here, does it embolden israel? conversation for another day. richard lui, thank you. that s going to wrap up this hour, i m chris jansing, alex

CNNW Early Start March 2, 2012

again here. at least the reuniting part. we ll give you an incredible story how one dog not only was a survivor once, but twice. that s all coming up in just a moment. it is nice to hear some good news coming out of there. thank you. meantime, chardon high school students heading back to class for the first time since monday s shootings. the day after the accused shooter was charged with murder. the scene of the massacre, we understand, will have a different look as the students enter the school. take a look at this, a plane had to abort a landing and fly in circles because of that. an alleged drunk driver who decided to take a ride on the runway. we ll have much more on that coming up. up first here, back to school in chardon, ohio, has never been like this. classes resume this morning at chardon high, just days after a school shooting that shattered that entire community. three students were killed there. the shooting suspect, 17-year-old t.j. lane, has been charged w

CNNW CNN Newsroom March 2, 2012

us. ted, how hard has it been this morning for kids and teachers to arrive at school? reporter: well, as you can imagine, fred, it s been a very tough day here. it was a tough day yesterday, too. students came with their parents yesterday to school. they had about 1.5 hours in the school cafeteria, the school classrooms where they could go. there were counselors on hand to talk to. they have changed the school taffe tear yeah. that s where the shooting took place. they changed it in a way that they ve painted it. they ve changed the way the cafeteria tables are arranged in the room for students. of course four students were shot sitting at one of those tables. they are really encouraging the community to be involved in this healing process. take a lis ento the superintendent yesterday at a press conference at the school. parents, be a model for your children. they watch and will embrace everything you do. send them off to school each day with a hug and a kiss and the mess

CNNW The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer March 1, 2012

aggravated murder. there s also one count of felony assault. we re standing by this hour to hear from the football coach who is being hailed as a hero for chasing the suspect out of the school cafeteria where the shoot it is took place. let s go to ted rowlands right now standing by with more on what is going on. dramatic developments under way even as we speak. reporter: wolf, the charges just came down within the last few minuted filed by david joyce. it s three aggravated all against t.j. lane, the 17-year-old who still in the eyes of the law is a minor. we do expect that at his next court appearance on march 6th, next tuesday, he will be sent to adult court, from then on out he will be considered an adult in the eyes of the law. right now says other things that have happened. today the students return to school for the first time along with their parents and counselors were on site there. we also are going to hear from that teacher hero, frank hall, the teacher that h

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101118:15:09:00

conventional wisdom. i listened to alaskans and they were asking me to stay in the race, they were asking me to give them a choice. and we saw that play out, after two months, you have you have history that has been made. a write-in candidate has prevailed. bill: we were told a bit earlier today that republican leaders in alaska are urging joe miller to drop out but it has not been the case and we ll watch the story when the sun comes up in the last frontier state. martha: searchers are holding out hope, today, also in alaska but have found no signs of the pilot of an air force f-22 fighter jet crashing in a remote area 100 miles north of anchorage, near denali national park. ground radar lost track of it and pilots carry survival gear and are trained for arctic conditions and we re holding out hope, the pilot s name not yet

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