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Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Specials 20210311 08:07:00

Process this kind of loss? another 13-year-old named madeleine started a memorial quilt. one square made with a piece of ana carter s dress who was 13, too, when she was taken by covid. in california carla began folding origami cranes as a kind of therapy. thousands of them now suspended on copper wires. the origami crane is the symbol of carrying the soul into the heavens. these are representing the people we ve lost, and they re flying together. so they are not alone, and we are not alone. and in a community garden in phoenix out of all this death comes life in the form of newly planted, providing a place to mourn, to contemplate and to celebrate lives well-lived. like these.

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Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Specials 20210311 01:07:00

Kimmy was a healthy, happy 9-year-old. 5-year-old skylar herbert was the only child of two first responders. we miss everything. just everything about her. 9-year-old j.j. was running around playing and then by the next morning he was gone. another was about to start fourth grade. and 13-year-old peyton from missouri, his mom little buddy. he was kind. he was funny. he was a jokester. how do you even begin to process this kind of loss? another 13-year-old named madeline started a memorial quilt, one square made with a piece of dress who was 13 when she was taken by covid. in california, carlos began folding cranes as a kind of therapy, thousands of them now suspended on copper wires. the origami grain is a symbol

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210309:10:43:00

Basing this on. in india, the ancient religion of zoroastrianism is under threat. i hope i said that correctly. there are fewer than 60,000 believers in the country and their numbers are projected to fall further. the un has warned the 3000 year old religion could become instinct. our reporter sodaba haidare reports. in india, a small community of zoroastrians known as parsees are fighting for their religion s survival, and the un is worried about the future. it is a very sharp decline. yes, the prospects are that the community could be extinct in the not too distant future. zoroastrians fled religious persecution in ancient persia millennia ago. when they first arrived in india, they made a promise not to convert others to their religion. but that s limited how much the faith can grow and now india s parsee population is plummeting. there are fewer than 60,000 believers, that s half as many as in the 1940s. so what are parsees doing to save their ancient

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210309:12:49:00

In india, the ancient religion of zoroastrianism is under threat. there are fewer than 60,000 believers in the country and their numbers are projected to fall further. the un has warned the 3,000 year old religion could become exstinct. sodaba haidare reports. in india, a small community of zoroastrians known as parsis are fighting for their religion s survival, and the un is worried about their future. it is a very sharp decline. yes, the prospects are that the community could be extinct in the not too distant future. zoroastrians fled religious persecution in ancient persia over a millennia ago. when they first arrived in india, they made a promise not to convert others to their religion. that is limited how much the faith can grow and india s parsi population is plummeting. there are fewer than 60,000 believers, that is half as many as a 1940s. so what are parsis doing to save their ancient religion?

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20210307 10:04:00

She was always happy, always had a smile for everybody. eventually she moved to st. petersburg, florida, where her sister said she became a savvy business woman, running her own neon sign company. she made sure she had the income, making sure she was setting herself up to retire and travel around the world. she did travel, but mostly in the u.s. then a friend invited her to vice it bocas det toro. it took seven days for us to decide that s where we were going to live the rest of our lives. the people here are phenomenon. she loves children and panama has a lot of kids. he built their dream home, a collection of shiny wooden buildings on top of the lush green island. cher adopted lots of animals including a pet monkey and a beautiful brown doberman pincher named jack.

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