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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110414:21

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110414:21:24:00

of the other top stories "the situation room" right now what's going on? >> hi there, wolf. well, regulators say high radiation levels recorded at the number four react they are week are probably coming from debris from earlier explosions, not damaged by spent fuel rods. a top nuclear safety official reports that a sample taken from inside that he react they are week indicated "no particular damage to the fuel". more fallout from the revelations that several air traffic controllers have fallen asleep on the job this year. the federal aviation administration official in charge of air traffic control systems is now stepping down. the faa has disclosed that at least six air traffickers have fallen asleep on duty this year. transportation secretary ray lahood calls the trend absolutely unacceptable. and ford is recalling 1.2 million pickup trucks because their air bags could go off when not needed. the problem involves an improperly placed wire that can short circuit. the recall applies to f-150s

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