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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110317-00:31:00

workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese people are lining up today to be tested or to leave, but we want to talk, as well, about what this means for the united states. we're going to tell you about worst case scenarios, what it might really deliver to hawaii, to california, the rest of this country, all of that ahead. but martha raddatz leads us off, she spent the day with experts asking about the reality of what is happening tonight. martha? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. is now urgently trying to get the japanese government to find more volunteers to go into the nuclear reactors to try to stop multiple meltdowns. the next 48 hours are absolutely critical. one official told me there is a recognition this is a suicide mission, but this is where we are right now.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110317-00:33:00

the explosion there also believed to have cracked that container around the vessel that holds the red hot nuclear core. and reactor four. you can see it damaged by fire. even out of use fuel rods are in a critical state. the pool supposed to cool them may be out of water, which would lead to the release of plumes of radioactivity. a hail mary-type attempt to dump water into the pool with helicopters was called off because of too much radiation. all in all, an unprecedented calamity. if those two damaged containers, with their five feet of cement, reinforced by steel, if they give way, there will be no way to cool the core. it will melt down, bleed out and also send toxic nuclear clouds into the air. everything depends on those walls holding. some radiation is already seeping out. people lined up to be tested,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110317:10:21:00

beautiful event, but she's not spending all of her savings on it. >> i love this dress. i'm going to show my mom the dress. so i'm going to get her on the phone and get her down here. >> reporter: we wanted to find out if women could tell the difference between a bulk store bride and a boutique bride. which do you think is from costco, and which one is from a high-end bridal boutique? >> this one. >> reporter: where? >> this one from a bridal boutique. >> reporter: wrong. it's a costco dress. >> this is costco. >> reporter: you're right. but you think it looks high end, right? costco high end? that's right. >> not my taste. >> reporter: still, when their big day comes, some women will be wearing something borrowed, something blue, and something from their favorite big box store. >> pretty cool. they're calling it costcouture. very cool name. >> the bridal industry, $74 billion industry. >> very expensive. but a lot of people say, there's

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110311-01:30:00

turned away. >> oh, gosh. >> and don't go waiting. >> world news is next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> for all of us here, thanks for watching. tonight on "world news," surviving cancer. the number soars. now 1 in 20 americans. tracking the progress and the new help for patients and families. muslims under fire. a muslim congressman chokes back tears at a heated hearing on homegrown terror. rising danger. severe damage has flooding spreading and powerful storms sending rivers over their banks. our reporter on the scene with even more heavy rain on the way. and, made in america. the newest challenge in the middle of grand central station. and an even bigger reveal. the new jobs being sown in the u.s. right now.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110309-01:42:00

teacher. in 20 states, it is perfectly legal for a teacher to hit a child. according to congressional testimony, up to 20,000 students a year request medical treatment after corporal punishment. generally, the injuries involve bruising and broken blood vessels. >> all the black states are states where it's legal. >> reporter: enter marc ecko, the super rich street fashion designer. he's long been interested in education issues and when he heard that corporal punishment was still legal, he decided to act. starting today, he's putting up billboards and launching this website and mobile app, which he hopes will allow tens of thousands of young people to bombard lawmakers with e-mails, faxes and phone calls. this is what is actually used? >> this is a wooden board or a paddle and this is the kind of device of choice. >> reporter: we went to the school superintendent with photos of payton's injuries to get answers. how could this happen? we're doing a story about

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110308:15:12:00

long term is more american energy, richard. >> as we talk about the boutique blends we were just hearing from miguel almaguer in california it's a big price driver as they try to blend together the special requirement that is required by the california epa. senator roy blount, thank you for stopping by today to talk to us about potential solutions going forward. van der sloot sis about to plead guilty to murder because of temporary insanity. [ female announcer ] water was meant to be perfect.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110301:17:27:00

smashing into a boutique in north carolina. you can see the explosion of debris on impact right there. police say a 22-year-old driver crossed traffic, jumped a curb and rammed into a store. fortunately no one was in the store at the time. secretary of state hillary clinton is warning about a civil war in libya. now the u.s. military might step in. plus would you like some mice with your pizza? i didn't say rice, i said mice. why one restaurant owner is now behind bars for serving up some of those. according to an fbi memo, a young ted kennedy rented a brothel for a night while visiting santiago, chile. kennedy invited one of the embassy -- here's a look at the space shuttle "discovery" launch from a different view for you, an airplane. the video was taken by a software developer while on a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110301:10:06:00

rather than be defeated. i'm jim maceda, nbc news, reporting from tripoli. now back to you. and here's your first look as some of the other news in america today. in tennessee, it was a one-two punch of mother nature's worst. a severe storm system formed high winds and heavy rain causing flash flooding and destruction of homes there. in one area, officials believe tornadoes ripped through, but the national weather service has not been able to confirm. in north carolina, an explosion of glass and metal was caught on tape when a truck cashed into a boutique. the driver crossed into oncoming traffic and drove through a garden of shrubbery before coming to a stop inside the store. the driver survived with head injuries but has no memory of the accident. in florida, heavy winds and dry conditions are fueling fast-moving wildfires. the massive blaze has torched 6,000 acres, forcing officials to shut down a road, and it is threatening nearby communities. firefighters worked overnight to contain the fire there. and finally, in iowa, a stretch of highway offered

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CBS Evening News-20110227-02:07:00

have is descending into mayhem. a few miles along the road, the scene is the exact opposite, but the problem no less acute. roadside markets rely on customers from libya to buy goods smuggled from their own country and sold more cheaply here, but the supply of both is drying up. "i haven't had a customer all day," this store owner says. "business is terrible." the biggest illicit item is fuel smuggled from libyan refineries and sold in makeshift stalls. oil links everyone affected by the turmoil in libya. these fleeing foreign workers need the jobs it pays for. the west needs the supplies and prices to stabilize and qaddafi's fate depends on it. he must retain control over at least some production to have any hope at all of hanging on to even a shred of power. anti-qaddafi forces have seized

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NBC Nightly News-20110227-01:57:00

tough economic times. >> reporter: in a town where folks believe their past is the future, a blend of ideas and southern hospitality has the scent of success. >> downtown is a star among struggling small towns. there are no for-rent, for-sale or other signs here. >> downtown has 40 retails shops how many closed? >> we had one close. >> 15 restaurants downtown, karen smith says only one closed. it is her job to keep main street vibrant. >> we concentrate on downtown development within the context of historic preservation. >> we believe this is the heart of the community. >> from old fashioned face-to-face chats to a city installed and run fiber optic

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