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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110310:14:35:00

about, why isn't this about al qaeda infiltrating, by using the word "muslim," did it automatically throw a polarizing charge? >> some have said it is the messenger because peter king has in the past what some call inflammatory remarks and say he's painting with a broadbrush. he on the other hand says you can't deny there is homegrown terrorism, some of it grows out of the muslim community. it's corruption of that faith and he wants to investigate it. he said none other than eric holder, the obama administration's attorney general said this threat of a lone wolf, somebody within america being radicalized and kind of launching some sort of attack, that is what wakes eric holder up in the middle of the night. we see as we watch these live pictures, peter king taking his seat. >> that's what's interesting, the administration isn't pushing back on this issue this is a problem, in the peninsula is

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110308-01:38:00

benghazi toward the gadhafi stronghold of tripoli shoulder to shoulder with the rebels going as far as they dared. >> reporter: we head out for the front line of this war where the fight is raging between gadhafi and the rebels. a 220-mile journey by car across the desert hugging the coast mile after mile passing through towns now firmly in control of the rebels passing checkpoints, rebels armed with guns. [ speaking a foreign language ] . >> air strikes after ras lanuf. >> reporter: so that is where we are going. we continue west. the batting getting closer. we pass pickup trucks packed with new rebel recruits, armed with machine guns and determination. we see where they eat and sleep. "i'll stay in the back of this car until gadhafi leaves," he told us. "we all will."

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110308-01:37:00

down. >> reporter: and in other parts of the country, fresh snow. as much as 30 inches falling in parts of vermont. so much snow there's only one thing to take the chill out of the images, knowing that spring is just two weeks away. and mother nature flexed her muscle in an entirely different way on hawaii's big island. a jaw-dropping lava spectacular from the kilauea volcano, the single most visited volcano in the world. hawaii's most popular tourist destination. lava spewing 65 feet into the air, the biggest eruption in nearly 30 years. and we mentioned that unrest in libya, and today president obama fired another warning shot at colonel moammar gadhafi calling the violence against the libyan people unacceptable, and also today nato launched a 24/7 surveillance program off the coast of libya. while on the ground, our lama hasan was traveling from

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110305-01:36:00

>> reporter: today he told us his unemployment benefits are nearing their end and health insurance already running out. offering a reminder about the people like him still looking. >> it's not because people don't want to work. it's not because people are not trying. it's just matching skill sets and exact skill sets to the jobs that exist. >> reporter: that's right, it's not that they don't want it, they're just still having a hard time trying to find it. and, diane, it wasn't long ago we feared 10% unemployment. but another great sign today, temporary hiring is up and they always say that's a leading indicator for better numbers to come. >> that the companies still need more people. david muir, thank you. and we'll see you again in a moment about "made in america." but overseas now, to libya, where gadhafi forces launched furious attacks on opponents. it's almost three weeks now into the crisis there, and abc's miguel marquez is in tripoli again tonight. >> reporter: today, gadhafi's military unleashed with full force. west of tripoli

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110302-01:39:00

diane. we're here in findlay, ohio, the epicenter tonight. this river has submerged about a third of this town, leaving roads, businesses and hundreds of homes under water. and all of this is the result of just two inches of rain and six inches of melting snow. across the region, heavy rains and flooding have claimed at least two lives, including an ohio woman who was swept away in her car. here in findlay, frustrated residents are cleaning up tonight. this is their third major flood in four years. and take a good look at this town, because this is what a lot of the midwest can expect over the next few weeks. record snowfall this winter could mean the worst spring flooding we've seen here in years. diane? all right, barbara. from the water pouring in in ohio, we head to florida now, where a fast-moving wildfire is burning across more than 16,000 acres tonight. and matt gutman is there in the middle of that. matt, what is that smoldering

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110302:12:08:00

it has since reopened. but officials say that the highway could be closed again today since the flames are only about 25% contained and they're worried about the winds shifting. one home was destroyed and entire neighborhoods are still in jeopardy because of it. so the winds still an issue. i know they got a bit of a break yesterday. they were able to reopen the roadway. >> the wind direction is key in florida. it's a peninsula, so depending on the direction will give you certain levels of humidity and either help or hurt the effort. right now, the winds are now turning more easterly, which means off the water, which will increase the levels of humidity. also pushes the smoke and fire away from i-95. at times it will be gusty today, should help them and disperse some of the smoke. they're not going to get 100% contained today. but it should stay away from i-95. all right, up the i-95 toward new york, you'll see a nice day.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110301-01:31:00

he laughed at demands that he step down, even as anti-government forces rage across his country. so let's go right away to christiane in tripoli. good evening, christiane. you sat right across from the man. the whole world is wondering what he'll do next. what did you hear? reporter: well, diane, i see he was relaxed and focused, determined to tell his side of the story. he exhibited no sense of a siege mentality. on the other hand, he remains incapable of realizing that in this country there is an uprising against him. colonel gadhafi emerged from the first of a convoy of cars, greeting us at a beachfront restaurant as the sun set over the mediterranean. in his trademark flowing robes and gold-rimmed aviator shades, he looked every inch the flamboyant character he's known to be. how are you? >> i'm fine. >> reporter: it's good to meet you. i'm christiane amanpour, abc.

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NBC Nightly News-20110228-01:33:00

zawiyah only a minor problem, offering to pull back troops if the people compromised. later, our government handlers did find a pro-gadhafi demonstration outside of town. several hundred proclaimed their love for a their hero, but the damage was already done. after all the propaganda, this is what's in store for gadhafi and his regime. less than 30 miles from the capital of tripoli, these people are willing to die to unseat him. jim maceda, nbc news, zawiyah, libya. meantime, germany says it has conducted a secret military air mission into the libyan desert to extract some of its citizens from the embattled country. britain's royal air force has also staged its own stealthy evacuations amid fierce violence and it is about to get even worse. nbc's richard engel is in the key rebel stronghold of benghazi. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. as you mentioned, foreign governments are extracting their citizens here.

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110228-02:21:00

possible social unrest. no one is safe. dozens of bloggers and academics have been jailed or placed under house arrest for fears they will also become involved in the sunday protests. persistence will lead to victory said anonymous on-line organizers. they are calling for rolling protests every sunday until their demands for chinese democracy are heard. cbs news, beijing. >> mitchell: the death toll from last week's qert quake that damage in new zealand climb kodd 147 today with 100s still missing. the host of cbv-- cbs's the amazing race want back to see the devastation in his hometown with a team from the early show. he spoke with mayor bob parker about how the city can recover. >> i used to have my violin lessons in that room right there right in the middle there. this is the church i went every sunday when i was at boarding school. totally destroyed.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110226-01:38:00

down, there are a lot of other americans who wanted to leave libya. and as we said, they finally made it out of the unstable country, by air and by water. late today, a ferry boat filled with u.s. citizens made it safely to malta. its passengers telling their stories. and abc's miguel marquez was there when it docked. miguel? >> reporter: diane, that long-awaited ferry is finally here in malta. about 200 americans, finally out of harm's way. it was a brutal three-day wait in that port in libya. and then, a very horrendous eight-hour crossing in very rough seas. but they are out of the war zone and one step closer to home. >> feel good, man. good to be in malta. >> tripoli was very chaotic. you know, gun fire, started about 4:00 in the afternoon, explosions, rioting. >> we did hear a lot of gunshots and a lot of protesting going on. >> reporter: what do you want to tell your family right now? >> that i'm safe, i'm safe. i hope to see them soon.

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