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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110311-01:47:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110311-01:40:00

for me personally, i have no mercy towards them. >> reporter: you're just going to squash them? >> of course. come on, of course. >> couric: saif qaddafi said the regime will win even if western powers intervene. meanwhile, back in this country, a major rainstorm is soaking the northeast tonight. as much as three inches is expected in some places by tomorrow. and the big worry is flooding. this same system already hit the deep south where elaine quijano shows us the real danger came from tornadoes. >> reporter: at alexander hardware store outside mobile, alabama, today, workers began the cleanup after a tornado ripped through the town of theodore wednesday. multiple security cameras were taping as owners margaret and tony alexander looked on in disbelief. as the lights flickered they saw the twister right outside their front door. they and their three employees scrambled for cover. then moments later, chaos as the

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NBC Nightly News-20110311-01:43:00

she's tried to sell, but can't find a buyer. >> who wolf comfortable about living like this? it's depressing. i mean, you know, it's depressing, but i mean what are you going to do? you make the best of what you have today. >> reporter: new jersey is not the only state under water. storms are drenching the northeast. >> those are flood warnings. >> big storm system off to our southwest. >> so the rain is going to continue. >> reporter: connecticut's housatonic river hit 21 feet, the highest mark in nearly 30 years. several feet of water destroyed everything in scott ames' backyard. >> there's nothing to prep for at this point. there's nothing left to save so we're just going to wait it out. >> reporter: out of the midwest, even more severe weather. the weather channel's mike seidel predicts record snow. >> we're expecting heavy wet snow across parts of ohio and pennsylvania all the way down into the southern appalachians. here in cleveland we're forecasting 6 to 10 inches. it's not unusual for it to snow here in march, but 10 inches is

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110311-01:56:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110311:01:52:00

executive director on the commission. >> right. it was also in the clinton white house. >> yeah. >> the domestic policy council. >> i'm hopeful. >> then you've got a new cast of characters there with the president. you've got jack lou, a close friend of erskine, knows him. bill daley, i know bill, he knows how to make the trains run. gene spurling. there's good things going on. over in the house, don't worry about those three republicans that didn't vote for this package because the reason they didn't vote for it, they were thinking if you get rid of employer deduction and employee health care, that they -- employers will flee to -- it wasn't that they were terrified of raising taxes. you can't do this -- reagan raised taxes 11 times in his eight years. >> and part of history got wiped out. i know you have busy schedules, you've got to explain this critically important plan to the rest of the country. thank you -- >> we're going to have a sandwich board in the street. try to --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110311:01:57:00

it was a day of high emotion at the hearing led by peter king investigating the extent of radicalization of american muslims. i was struck by a comment made by a quiet man from memphis, tennessee. melvin bledsoe lost his son carlos to radical islam. once a happy-go-lucky boy who always apparently had a smile on his face, melvin says carlos was brainwashed by an imam to hate americans. he now stands accused of killing an american soldier in arkansas. bledsoe expressed the hope that his pain could open eyes to the threat. >> i don't understand why we have so much fear of talking about what is real. it is a real threat to america, as i said earlier today. it came into my house but is at your doorstep. we need to talk about it as american people.

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NBC Nightly News-20110311-01:33:00

escort to leave the building as protesters called after them. today the acrimony continued in the assembly. >> this is wrong!cc1: >> reporter: republican governor scott walker said the collective bargaining limits are needed to attack the $3.6 billion budget deficit and avoid layoffs. >> it's really about reform. it's about giving local governments the reform and state government as well, the reforms they need to make government work better. >> democrats said it's all about union busting, and admit they're licked. the battle could now turn to the courts with possible legal challenges and to the ballot box with recall drives against eight republican senators and eight democrats. >> it's going to be street by street, door by door, face by face. everybody is going to have a very strong opinion about this and we believe that the opinion is on our side. >> reporter: certainly among the protesters here at the capitol who seemed angrier and more confrontational today than before, upset not only by the outcome, but by how it came about. >> this is bullying. the very thing i teach my

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NBC Nightly News-20110311-01:48:00

himself with an extension cord in 2009 after enduring daily, vicious attacks. >> well, he came home and told me specifically that there were a group of kids that were calling him gay. the last day of my son's life, there was a major incident, a major fight at the school, and i was never contacted. >> reporter: parents, principals and teachers say there's an epidemic of bullying now, with texts, tweets and facebook insults forming a permanent record, a change from the old days of fleeting schoolyard taunts. >> so we all have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: today the president and first lady convened over 150 students, parents and education professionals for the first-ever white house conference to prevent bullying. where the president revealed he himself was picked on in school. >> and i have to say with big ears and the name that i have, i wasn't immune. >> reporter: the white house estimates one-third of all school-age children or some 13 million students are bullied each year. >> parents aren't the only ones

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NBC Nightly News-20110311-01:45:00

the golf channel, this weekend on nbc sports. when we come back here tonight, the president gets personal about how he was a cc1: victim of something so many kids and their parents deal with today. and later, opening the door to high quality, low cost learning on the internet.cc1: some good news in our education: nation segment tonight. cc1:cc1::

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110311-01:54:00

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