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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:23:30:00

and interestingly, harold denton who worked with the nrc on three mile island has also said the same thing. he said this is way beyond it already. >> way beyond it already. this is a new satellite image and it is startling. i want to stretch it out. and we've shared this with you, mr. undergerson. and i want to go through some of this. before you get to the reactors, and you see -- there are six reactors in all. you see four right here all these buildings in varying states of distress but we'll get there in a second. first i want to come down here along the docks here. you see severe damage and some little bubbles. they look like generators down here. and these blue structures. what is this and why is it significant that these are all destroyed? >> well, that's where the emergency cooling pumps are that provide water to cool the plant in the event of an accident. they're called service water pumps. and it looks to me like those service water pumps have been destroyed. they provide the cooling for the diesels. so even though the diesels were destroyed, had the diesels survived, in my opinion i don't think the service water would have provided water to the

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NBC Nightly News-20110318-00:50:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110318-22:30:00

>> smith: tonight, after theup orders moammar qaddafi to stop attacking libyan civilians, president obama delivers the "or else." >> the resolution will be enforced through military action. >> smith: i'm harry smith. also tonight, one week after japan's earthquake and tsunami a big break for the engineers trying to prevent a nuclear meltdown. and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110318-00:41:00

>> reporter: it may not look like much, but if radiation from japan makes its way into the air over the western u.s., this sensor south of seattle will be among the first to know it. >> this disc right here that you can see is the filter that is monitoring, that is pulling air through it. >> reporter: the federal government has 100 of these sensors running around the clock, covering about 70% of the country's population. they send data directly to computers at the epa, and so far, they have detected no increase in radiation. >> there's a lot of space between here and japan, so, we don't expect an impact here, but we want to make sure. >> reporter: and in the face of concern about fallout making it across the pacific, extra radiation sniffers are being sent to points of likely first contact, in guam, hawaii and alaska. detection, they say, is the easy part. now, they just have to convince a jittery public to breathe easy. the air is safe. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110318-22:39:00

effort on all fronts. >> reporter: for a second day, fire trucks doused fukushima's react wor 12,000 gallons of water to cool the fuel rods sitting in storage pools if left exposed those fuel rods and others in reactor four could melt and spew deadly radiation into the atmosphere. >> ( translated ): as for reactor number four, the situation is not as serious as reactors number two and three. but we need to keep adding water to cool them and be prepared. >> reporter: but there is growing evidence that reactor four does pose a significant threat. photos taken by u.s. drones indicate water levels in the reactor four storage pool keep dropping, perhaps because of an unseen hole or crack suffered in last friday's earthquake. this could release more raid rao activity than at any point in the crisis. the mounting problems prompted japan to raise the severity rating of the disaster from level four to level five on the

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NBC Nightly News-20110318-00:35:00

about what's happening. we want to go now to the city of akita where our own ann curry is tonight. ann, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. that's right, some japanese are now openly saying they doubt their government is telling them the truth about the nuclear risks. from the very young to the old and frail, just about everyone here has been touched by this crisis. and government reassurances, especially about the risks of radiation, are wearing thin. [ speaking foreign language ] to say that it was safe to stay here, were they joking, asked this man? confusion, anger and distrust are spreading. people here are increasingly concerned about their most vulnerable. many elderly have crowded overextended shelters, unable to travel any further from the danger zone. many with pets have hunkered down in special evacuation centers.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110318-22:50:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110318-22:47:00

for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, take care of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so you can do what you love. >> smith: as japan tries to avert a nuclear meltdown, the world is still dealing with the fallout from the worst nuclear accident ever at chernobyl. nearly 25 years after the accident in ukraine, people are still barred from a 19-mile exclusion zone around the site and, incredibly, the cost of the cleanup are mounting as bill plante reports. >> reporter: from the initial panic at chernobyl to the lack of a permanent solution 25 years later, a lesson in just how hard it is to put the nuclear genie back in the bottle. today radioactivity still leaks from the crumbling structure hastily put up to cover the damaged reactors just as it did

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:00:51:00

iraqi freedom in 2003. what happened there is it not only a no-fly zone, it was a no-drive zone. and any movement north or south of the designated lines were punished. and saddam got the message very clearly. if this is going to be implemented, it has to be much broader in its definition. >> let me -- i don't want to read the whole u.n. resolution to you, but does have broad language there. it talks about using all necessary measures to protect civilians in civilian populated areas under threats of attack in the libyan area, et cetera so it would seem to me that, look, the u.s. military has known this might be coming for quite some time now. are they ready at this moment do you think, the commander in chief, the president picks up the phone, the secretary gates says start right now taking out those anti-aircraft protections around tripoli, around benghazi, i want to know that when i send that first soaredy in they're going to be safe. are they ready to do that? because time service the, sense because gadhafi's been encircling benghazi day by day now. how long will it take just to get that done? >> well, to answer your

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:06:46:00

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