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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170905:04:35:00

would expect like britain and canada. afghanistan pledged $100,000. sri lanka donated $25,000 to the red cross. cuba s president at the time, fidel castro, a guy the u.s. tried assassinate seven times, offered to fly more than 1,000 doctors and tons of medical supplies. even iran, yes, iran, who describes the united states as the great satan, offered humanitarian aid. this time not so much. on monday mexico began sending aid north of the border, even though there has been no official announcement from the trump administration that it s actually accepted that offer of help. canadians shipping baby formula, and israeli aid crews are on on the ground in texas as well. is this the rest of the world sitting on its hands some kind of political payback for an administration that alienated its friends and allies and american first translates to every nation for itself? marcus, a fellow visiting fellow at cuba institute joining us from san francisco. good to see you.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151119:02:15:00

one of the things we have been watching for and worrying about in the aftermath of the paris terrorist attacks is whether there would be a follow-on or copy cat attacks of a large or small scale. well, today, french officials say they thwarted what they expected to be a large follow-on attack when they launched that huge raid north of paris, in which eight people were arrested and two people were killed. one, apparently, by suicide bomb. that was last night. we ll be talking about that in more detail with richard engel in just a moment. but after that at around 8:00 p.m. local time in france tonight, which is about 2:00 p.m. on the east coast of the united states, there was a stabbing attack against someone who teaches at a jewish school in marseille. marseille is in the far south of france. it s quite a distance from paris. this is a male teacher who was apparently accosted by three men who stabbed him and shouted

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151119:05:15:00

follow-on or copycat attacks of a large or small scale. well, today, french officials say they thwarted what they expected to be a large follow-on attack when they launched that huge raid north of paris, in which eight people were arrested and two people were killed. one, apparently, by suicide bomb. that was last night. we ll be talking about that in more detail with richard engel in just a moment. but after that at around 8:00 p.m. local time in france tonight, which is about 2:00 p.m. on the east coast of the united states, there was a stabbing attack against someone who teaches at a jewish school in marseille. marseille is in the far south of france. it s quite a distance from paris. this is a male teacher who was apparently accosted by three men who stabbed him and shouted anti-semitic comments at him. one of the men in the attack wore a t-shirt supporting isis. the attackers fled when the police showed up.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110317:10:38:00

is the area the place where all that aid would come up from and these hard-hit areas is this nuclear struggle, the struggle to control these nuclear reactors. it s effecting the major roads, the major ways of getting the aid north. jon meacham. ann, i was going to ask you, is there any sense the government would be open to more outside help in terms of getting that humanitarian aid to the people who need it? reporter: there is. you know, there have been some there s been some reporting that the japanese were slow to ask for nuclear help but there is a strong sense that it is interested and is open to humanitarian help. i will say it s probably going to be wanting more outside help more quickly, maybe potentially even for the added reason that politically this is very, very tough for the japanese government. it is now being criticized by victims of the earthquake and the tsunami for not moving fast

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