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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20190507:00:43:00

amy, thank you. back here at home tonight, and to the growing measles, the scare. the cdc out with new numbers tonight. 764 confirmed cases this year. 60 more than a week ago. cases now seen in 23 states. pennsylvania has now been added to the list. we re going to turn next here tonight to a member of our own family sharing a very personal story about suicide and about loss. dr. jen ashton, our chief medical correspondent, and her two children suffering unexpected heartbreak. and their message tonight to other families in this country you are not alone. at about 10:30 in the morning, three detectives knocked on the door and showed their badges and came in and asked me to sit down. and the lead detective said, we found your name on the remains of your husband. and at the word remains, i collapsed onto the floor and i just started screaming,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150830:14:45:00

and white, figuratively speaking, but when you re governing it turns to shades of gray. remember, this is a republican primary and remember there are a lot of conservative voters out there saying to your point china, the scare. i see my job going to beijing and it s not coming back. i see the browning of america and they don t look like me, so therefore, this is a country i don t recognize anymore. the point donald trump is making and also these other people are making in the republican field, it resonates with the republican voter. i m not saying it s right, but those are the retail politics. the opposition party is always anti-china and the party left out says we have to deal with it. but i think even on this subject where republicans might have gotten some traction, trump s campaign kind of got in the way. a colleague made this point, i hadn t seen it. when he went after jorge rawho

CNN EarlyStart October 15, 2013 09:47:00

good morning! t-minus 2. only two days. we have made it here, unfortunately. this is the one of those races you never want to win as to who gets closer to the deadline. what we are hearing the senate believes they can make a deal but a lot of obstacles here. first, you have the extreme conservatives in the senate and then the house and whether the president is going to be okay with whatever happens here. so a lot of moving parts. we have good roads into it and good analysts this morning. we have members of congress c e coming on from the senate to let us know the latest position on this deal and what is on the table and take to get it through and that is our big story this morning. we will have more on president george w. bush health scare we are learning about. he exercises and is known to be very healthy so we will talk about a cardiac specialist how serious the scare was and how it was detected and what you can take away with this.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110315:17:32:00

northeastern japan. thousands of being being tested for radiation exposure. in all, there have been three explosions at the fukushima plant in as many days, sparking the scare. it started on march 12 with this blast at that plant. just two days later and after japanese officials assured the people that everything was under control, there was another explosion. this morning, a third blowup, sparking fears of a possible melt-up. greg palkot is live in tokyo. greg? reporter: we were downwind of that when the explosion happened and a fire at another reactor, increasing chances of a core meltdown and releasing more radiation into the air. we watched in that region and i

the overwhelming reaction tonight to that brave personal message from carl nassib. the first active nfl player to come out. nassib hoping messages like his will soon be a thing of the past. and the remarkable numbers tonight. 24 hours. happened in less tha- the scare at the amusement park. the ride halted. you can see the column shaking. tonight, the concern on cape cod involving life guards. why some families will be told to swim at their own risk. your health tonight. the new study on coffee and what it might do. and america strong tonight. he earned a purple heart. now 90 years young, what he has just done. good evening and it s great to have you with us here on a tuesday night and we have a lot to get to tonight. we re going to begin with the coronavirus here in the u.s. and this evening dr. anthony fauci

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