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CNN New Day Sunday June 29, 2014 11:02:00

needs to be for that to occur. justin stated he was fearful this could happen. what we don t know is the context to which the statement was given or how long ago that search was made. police, they believe that he intentionally murdered his 22-month-old son. friends and family we have spoken to in tuscaloosa, alabama, they paint a different picture. he is a god centered man, wouldn t have it in his character to murder his only son. they hope this is a tragic accident but police remain unwavered in their belief that justin ross harris is responsible for the death of his son. victor, christi. nick valencia, thank you so much. there are so many questions people asked. how could someone forget their child, if he is guilty how could someone kill their child? you heard christi say that lee ana harris is not angry. we ll have a conversation about a lot of these psychological elements coming up in the 8:00 hour. stay with us.

CNN CNN Newsroom May 21, 2013 14:11:00

than most and what they can be certain of is that americans from every corner of this country will be right there with them opening our homes, our hearts, to those in need because we re a nation at that stands with our fellow citizens as long as it takes. we have seen that spirit in joplin, in tuscaloosa, we saw that spirit in boston and breezy point and that s what the people of oklahoma are going to need from us right now. for those of you who want to help, you can go online right now to the american red cross which is already on the ground in moore. already we ve seen the university of oklahoma announce it will provide housing for displaced families. we ve seen local churches and companies open their doors and their wallets and last night the people of joplin dispatched a team to help the people of moore. for all those who have been affected, we recognize that you face a long road ahead.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130521:14:11:00

than most. and what they can be certain of is that americans from every corner of this country will be right there with them, opening our homes, our hearts to those in need, because we re a nation that stands with our fellow citizens as long as it takes. we have seen that spirit in joplin, in tuscaloosa, we saw that spirit in boston, in breezy point. and that s what the people of oklahoma are going to need from us right now. for those of you who want to help, you can go online right now to the american red cross which is already on the ground in moore. already, we have seen the university of oklahoma announce it will provide housing for displaced families. we ve seen local churches and companies open their doors and their wallets, and last night, the people of joplin dispatched a team to help the people of moore. so for all those who have been affected, we recognize that you face a long road ahead.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120429:11:45:00

prepared? as in tuscaloosa, were you prepared to get through any natural disaster. dave: the owner of the store get out safe, frank, all types of situations you need to be prepared for anything that might happen. why? anything and everything. as we ve seen the world, the weather is crazy, we ve seen terrorism, we ve seen floods, we ve seen hurricanes, we ve seen weather related storms. yeah. and accidents, which is your first item here be and i can think of the kids trapped on the hill top and the mountain side and you have a sleeping bag and i m looking around in the table or updates, sleeping bags, here it is, this is an emergency sleeping bag. it is, and when you get in it, you re more than this fits in the palm of your hand, and you can show it on the camera. this thing actually keeps you warm. this is created by nasa, and it retains 90% of your body heat, and clayton s going to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120428:20:21:00

massive tornado that hit the city one year ago. 53 people in all were killed in the devastation and for those in tuscaloosa the job of picking up the pieces is far from over. rick riechmuth is there live on this day a somber remembrance and hope. reporter: nobody realizes how long of a process it is. take a look at the pictures from one year ago, across the street. there was a hobby lobby, this is 15th and mcfarland, one of the main commercial intersections here. you see all the damage from that area right there and it gives you an idea of partially of all the work they had to do. the parking lot is empty. they have done a great job of removing debris from the city. 99% of the debris has been removed. now comes the hard process of rebuilding and exactly how they do it. a lot of zoning issues. most of the homes that were

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