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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:07:12:00

there is this sense of order here and calm that's really kind of remarkable. i've never seen it before in a disaster like this. >> at the evacuation center we were at, supermarkets were essentially donating food. they said we're going to donate food to these evacuation centers. they have now run out. so the evacuation center that we were at sort of relying on the goodwill of volunteers to essentially donate supplies. you know, the question is as we've seen so many times, how long is that going to last? how long is it going to be before other supplies get in here? >> a very fluid situation really changing by the hour, piers. >> anderson, sanjay, thank you very much. and just to remind people, communication is very, very bad in north of japan at the moment. they couldn't actually hear me there but gave some really fascinating detail. i want to go to cnn's kyung lah who's in sendai but can hear me. kyung, one of the most fascinate things that i just heard there, and it's really remarkable to watch, is the apparent calm of the people in japan given the scale of the disaster that's befallen them.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:08:41:00

and that is going to be good news for residents who live over towards the west. i also want to point out to you that the winds will be peaking at 42 miles per hour. that will help with the mixing of the radiation leaking out of the plant. in addition to the winds, we're also talking about the temperatures outside. very cold. notice anywhere up towards the north, dealing with temperatures generally in the single digits. feels even cooler when you add in that wind. in addition to that, we're also going to be dealing with cold rain as well as some snow. as a storm system coming in off the sea of japan. and you can see right now, we're starting to get a bit more moisture out there. also the tail end of this system. on the backside, we're going to be dealing with some snow. it's going to be obvious right along the western coastline of japan. but we'll see spreading over towards the east for areas including the fukushima prefecture and miyagi. and sendai, this area hit so hard with the tsunami damage, they're also going to be looking at the potential for heavier

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110315:08:34:00

today they hope it won't be the case. widespread destruction is not the case in tokyo at all. it's spotless clean. we have haven't seen broken sidewalks or windows. tokyo is carrying on almost as usual, except they have to conserve electricity. to the north, four or five-hour drive where the problems are. we head there later in the day. >> bret: as you talk about heading north and the concern over the nuclear facilities and the reactors, what kind of precautions are you told to take for your team and how much of an urgent emergency situation is that, the radioactivity, as yous up it on the ground? >> it's my understanding until you get to 60 kilometer osar 45 miles they are suggesting that everyone should be fine. our crews have been told to wear face masks and if there is anything in the air, you don't breathe it in. it is supposed to start raining by mid-afternoon. so five or six hours from now.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:04:12:00

i've never seen it before in a disaster like this. >> at the evacuation center we were at, supermarkets were essentially donating food. they said we're going to donate food to the evacuation centers. they have now run out. the evacuation center that we were at relying on the good will of volunteers to essentially donate supplies. you know, the question is, as we've seen so many times, how long is that going to last, how long is it going to be before other supplies get in here. >> a very fluid situation really changing by the hour, piers. >> anderson, sanjay, thank you very much. just to remind people, communication is very, very bad in north of japan at the moment. they couldn't actually hear me there. but they gave some really fascinating detail. i now want to go to cnn's kim la who is now in sendai, and can hear me. one of the fascinating things that i just heard there and is really remarkable to watch is the apparent calm of the people in japan given the scale of the disaster that's before them. >> reporter: it is.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:22:15:00

was some 60 or 70 kilometers north of the plant. able about 250 to 300 kilometers away from the fukushima plant. we're in a good area, particularly hearing from chad myers that the prevailing winds are out of the north, pushing anything that is released into the atmosphere further south and hopefully out to sea. this is a situation we're watching closely. it's important to remember if all of the emergency around this nuclear plant and this is obviously something the entire world is watching very closely, you still have these ongoing efforts to try to bring aid and find people who may still be hay live in the wake of the tsunami. the japanese government, the prime minister saying they're going to try to shift all their efforts to helping who are still alive, and helping those who need food and water.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110315:23:56:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:11:49:00

48 minutes past the hour. let's check in with jennifer delgado with a look at the headlines. >> hi, kiran, hi, christine. i also wanted to point out that the flooding you're talking about in parts of new jersey, looks like the river slowly receding in the next few days. let's talk about what's happening right now on the radar. some heavy rain out there from the midwest down towards the south. if you're driving through parts of atlanta through georgia, the heaviest rainfall moving out of the area. but certainly going to see that moving over towards the east. in addition to the rain, we are still tracking snow out there, light snow through parts of the dakotas. you can see, we are expecting about 1 inch, but really it's not going to cause too much of a delay. on a wider view, clouds to the north, clouds to the southwest. of course, more snowfall moving into the pacific northwest. we're talking in some of those higher elevations we could see about 5 to 8 inches of snowfall and down in some of those lower regions. but again, the storm system that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110315:09:42:00

that presents problems. does any npr person out there who might be listening to this, do any of you think that if npr were overwhelmingly conservative that that wouldn't present journalistic problems? >> bill: they say that about fox news though. >> of course they would. >> bill: that's what they accuse fox news. >> of course, and that's the point that if liberals think that fox has a conservative sensibility and that's a problem what if it's a problem npr liberal those are his words and has a liberal sensibility. >> bill: how did it get to be that way? right. let's go to the japanese situation. bernie covered in nicaraguan earthquake. i never covered one like this. i was in san francisco earthquake during the world series and in the l.a. one up in north of l.a. but nothing like this very hard

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:22:09:00

but that fire put out an immense amount of radiation. there was a big spike in the radiation when that fire was going. the fire was put out. the spike went down. right now, wolf, the wind is out of the north, out of the north at almost 20 miles per hour. a major cold front has gone through the fukushima daiichi area. so that is is great news as the wind would push any ash or smoke or any type of moisture that does have radiation would push it well to the south and not to the west. the west here would be bad. that would be tokyo. that's about 150 miles away. wind did not blow in that direction. and not going to blow that direction for quite some time. these are models put out by the u.s. government modeling where a parcel, just a piece of air, where it would go if you just let it go. or for that matter a balloon that wouldn't rise very much. most of the wind taking it out to the ocean.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:09:20:00

snow. that's not going to be for the search efforts. we should be at 9 degrees for the afternoon high. for wednesday, in addition to that snow, temperatures only climbing to 3. and thursday, we still could see some of that, again, snow lingering around those areas, including sendai over towards the west and certainly up to the northern parts of japan. and in addition to the cold as well as the snow, we're going to be talking about the winds for the next several days. right now, the winds coming in from the southeast, this is out of fukushima. of course, the power plant is a little bit close tore the coastline. but with an easterly flow, pushing over to communities towards the west and the north. and by tomorrow, when this system comes through, the winds are going to be coming out of the northwest. and that is going to be an offshore flow. that's what we want to see when we're dealing with that potential for that radiation to spread. but also want to point out, the

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