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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110318:13:33:00

rescue help and the u.s. military has distributed thousands of pounds of food and water to the japanese people. rick: let's talk about the radiation risk here at home. a lot of scientists are discounting it. president obama said don't worry about it. what are you hearing? >> reporter: we are talking about the leaking radiation from that nuclear complex. the obama administration says not to worry. here is more. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to leach the west coast, alaska, hawaii or any of our pacific territories. >> reporter: there has between cargo from japan that has shown some levels of radiation, but not harmful amounts. martha: president obama is expected to make remarks on libya later today. that coming from a white house

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110317:23:08:00

us from california. president obama looking to assure the american people about the risks from this disaster in japan. wind trajectories show how radioactive particles could be carried toward the united states. officials say repeatedly they do not expect any serious amounts to show up in the u.s. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> shepard: but environmental regulators say they have deployed more radiation monitors in the western united states and in pacific territories just to be on the safe side. we are watching for more news on that power cable that teams are trying to use to restart the nuclear water pumps. we will bring you more information as it comes in. new video from the first desperate moments after the tsunami struck here in japan. we'll see how people tried to get out of the way as the water

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110317:14:26:00

on the west coast. martha: what this is government doing and how do this measure that. >> reporter: out of an abundance of precaution, epa is moving additional monitors to the western u.s. and pacific territories and california has 12, oregon 2 and they are putting 2 in hawaii and 2 in guam and, 2 in alaska and the regulatory commission says all the available information continues to indicate, ha reallreall-- hawaii, alaska and the u.s. territories and the u.s. west coast are not expected to have high levels of radioactive and the epa does not expect to see spikes in the readings on the monitors. martha: molly, thank you very much. for the update, molly henneberg in washington. rick: finally relief for a family of a navy airman from louisiana, deployed in japan, tray wolf called his family yesterday and they hadn't heard

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