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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130311:02:18:00

split ending up in that body of water you just saw. they just plucked it out. four people died at the scene. the others were taken to a hospital and didn t make it. the two who survived are expected to fully recover. new calls for the transportation security to allow small knives on planes. it takes effect next month. it is baseball bats, hockey sticks you can walk on the plane with or you will as soon as it comes effective. they are asking the tsa to repeal it immediately. you don t have to have a ph.d. in physics you don t need to be albert einstein to know these items are dangerous. it can kill someone and it was something just like this the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130311:05:18:00

guardrail and flipped, ending up in that body of water you saw. they since plucked it out. four people died at the scene and the others were taken to a hospital and didn t make it. the two who survived are expect today fully recover. new calls for the transportation security administration to reverse its decision allowing small knives on planes. the tsa announced the new policy this week, it takes effect next month and of course, it s about more than just knives, golf clubs, hockey sticks, baseball bats, all you can just now walk on to the plane with, or you will when it it becomes effective. they will be they were banned since the 9/11 attacks. senator charles schumer of new york is asking the tsa to reverse its decision immediately. he s baffled by it. you don t have to have a ph.d. in physics, you don t have to be albert einstein to know that these items are dangerous, this can kill someone and it was something just like this that the 9/11

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130310:23:18:00

guardrail and flipped, ending up in that body of water you saw. they since plucked it out. four people died at the scene and the others were taken to a hospital and didn t make it. the two who survived are expect today fully recover. new calls for the transportation security administration to reverse its decision allowing small knives on planes. the tsa announced the new policy this week, it takes effect next month and of course, it s about more than just knives, golf clubs, hockey sticks, baseball bats, all you can just now walk on to the plane with, or you will when it it becomes effective. they will be they were banned since the 9/11 attacks. senator charles schumer of new york is asking the tsa to reverse its decision immediately. he s baffled by it. you don t have to have a ph.d. in physics, you don t have to be albert einstein to know that these items are dangerous, this can kill someone and it was something just like this that the 9/11

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120724:09:46:00

sally ride, america s first female astronaut, was 61 years old. gone too soon. ride was a trail blazer who changed the face of the space program. lisa stark worked with sally ride and has her story. good morning. reporter: when sally ride became an astronaut in 1978, it had been an all-male fraternity for nearly two decades. she and five women were part of the astronaut group that year and ride who had a ph.d. in physics drew the lucky straw. launching on the shuttle challenger in 1983. liftoff of sds 7 and america s first woman astronaut. i have to admit i am more excited about that opportunity than i am about, as you say, being a footnote in history. reporter: ride didn t think of herself as making history but later it was clear she inspired girls and women to go where no women had gone before. she had a second shuttle flight a year later. her third mission canceled after the challenger disaster.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120724:17:51:00

up with platitudes i would do the opposite on israel or russia s main geopolitical foe in today s world. those are statements from 19th century, not reflecting a strategic vision of the 21st century. we have to leave it there. tim roamer. sally ride, the first american woman astronaut, she died of pancreatic cancer in california at age 61 yesterday. ride s seat on board the space shuttle challenger in 1983 mission made her the first 43 women to reach orbit through the space program. sally ride, a ph.d. in physics from stanford, also a leading advocate for women in science, education, whether inspiring children on sesame street back then a, astronaut. you got to love it. or recently in 2010, on nbc s

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