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ABC World News With David Muir-20110307-01:36:00

prices even arrives. is this the answer? here's david kerley. >> reporter: for the first time since middle east fighting started quickly pushing up gas prices, the president is thinking about tapping into the country's oil reserves. >> the issue of the reserves is one we're considering. it is something that only is done -- has been done in very rare occasions. >> reporter: along the gulf coast is the nation's oil piggy bank. 727 million barrels stored in underground salt domes, there to protect against a sudden cutoff of supply. tonight, there is no shortage of oil or gas, just uncertainty about the future. so, is it the right time to tap into the reserve? >> it's a good idea to signal the readiness to use it, but the condition for using it are not there yet. >> reporter: but with the economy just starting to rebound, then drivers, also known as voters, complaining about gas prices, there may be plenty of political pressure. so, are we using this now as a political football, in essence?

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NBC Nightly News-20110307-01:30:00

and get this, his team won a national championship this year. one other remarkable note. you might remember during the trial of the man convicted of pulling the trigger, after young rodriguez testified, he went over to the gunman, shook his hand and told him he forgave him. now that's a story in forgiveness. good night. sky high. soaring prices at the pump have the white house considering a drastic measure. closing in. the deadly fight for libya puts the civil war on a bloody path to tripoli. sudden impact. devastation in the south from a deadly tornado, and more extreme weather on the way. and open arms. making a difference, with just and open arms. making a difference, with just the right touch. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. if you haven't filled up the tank yet for tomorrow's commute to work, you're going to be in

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110307-01:30:00

street parties. we'll be back at 6:00. good night. tonight on "world news," sudden death. another high school athlete collapses and dies. and tonight, some startling numbers. it happens nearly once a week. some doctors say more often than that. this evening, a checklist for parents. untapped. the dramatic step the white house is now considering about gasoline and those skyrocketing prices. would it work? is this an emergency? a reality check from libya tonight. our two correspondents on two dramatic headlines. colonel gadhafi taking back territory, rebel forces gaining ground. who really has the upper hand? up and running. several republican presidential contenders making waves. were comments about a pregnant oscar winner a smart step or a misstep? and, up to snuff. the puppies tearing through your things. and why, this time, it's perfectly okay.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110307-01:31:00

good evening on this sunday. when the headline crossed this weekend, we immediately thought, not again. a child athlete, this time, a 17-year-old rugby player, collapsing and dying on the field near denver, colorado. it comes just days after that 16-year-old basketball player in michigan. and tonight, a startling number found by our medical team here. a young athlete in this country dies from cardiac arrest every nine days. doctors telling us today that that number could be even higher. so, what's causing this? what should parents know? and this question tonight, what are they doing in italy that's reduced the number of deaths there dramatically? we begin with clayton sandell in ft. collins, colorado. >> reporter: on this field yesterday, 17-year-old rugby player matthew hammerdorfer took a powerful hit to the chest and collapsed. he was air lifted to a local hospital, where he died. the coroner says the tragedy on

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NBC Nightly News-20110307-01:32:00

michigan, up 38 cents. illinois rose 34 cents. and in new york the jump at the pump was 28 cents a gallon last month. fear from ongoing turmoil in the middle east contributing to the rise in prices, but not the only factor. >> we're seeing demand increases, not only in the u.s. but throughout asia, africa, and south america that are all contributing to higher crude oil prices and consequently higher gasoline prices at the pump. >> reporter: those higher gas prices came as many were starting to feel better about the economy, but now any extra cash may be going right into the the tank. >> i think it's crazy. >> reporter: jason king spends $40 more a month on gas. >> pretty soon i'm going to have to start thinking about riding a bike or other means of transportation, definitely. >> reporter: in fact, those skyrocketing prices have some giving up the road for the rails. metro use in los angeles, up 10%.

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110307-02:13:00

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110307-02:11:00

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110307-02:10:00

>> 150 houses were destroyed or damaged and natural gas leaks left 1500 people unable to return to their homes. louisiana governor bobby jindal without saw the damage firsthand declared a state of emergency. >> i want to start by recognizing the resilience, the generosity and endurance of the people of rayne. these ray strong people. we will rebuild back better and stronger than we were before. >> reporter: now governor bobby jindal is sending crews out tonight to assess the damaged area and determine when the displaced residents can go back home. >> mitchell: joining us tonight from rayne, louisiana, thank you. >> the coast guard today rescued two people from an oil production platform that caught fire in the gulf of mexico, roughly 50 miles av grand aisle, louisiana. the fire has been extinguished. oil production was shut down two weeks ago. >> and still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", the internet box that evades

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110307:23:44:00

to do with the fact that it's arizona and they can get away with a pretty good quality of life. they' got people relocating there. it isn't always necessary, but i think of arizona, i think of north dakota which is probably going to have a $700 million surplus this year. north dakota is not taking that surplus and pouring it into anything you might support. they actually had a vote recently on whether to freeze four-year college tuition. it failed by a landslide. that's not where the priorities are. the priority is getting that money and giving it fwak to taxpayers in the hope the problems are going to get sorted out by free markets. >> the taxes is a competition among the states, too. it's trying to attract a football team. isle give you more cuts, isle give you more cuts or i'll fund the stadium. all the states wind up hurting each other. it's a terrible idea and it winds up hurting their actual constituents. we're going to keep track on

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NBC Nightly News-20110306-01:31:00

good evening, everyone. this has been a day of heavy flood-producing rains and even damaging tornadoes from a storm system covering easternhird of the country and beyond. some 26 states, over 100 million americans have been in the path of this system which has triggered flood watches and warnings from parts of missouri all the way to vermont. while in the south, thunderstorms have unleashed tornadoes near the town of rayne, southwestern, louisiana. including one that's left at least one person dead. the weather channel's julie martin is covering it all for us tonight. >> reporter: at least three tornados ripped through an area 50 miles west of baton rouge, louisiana, saturday morning, injuring 12 and killing one. 60 homes were destroyed. in crowley, three high school students suffered minor injuries at a waffle house when a window was blown out by the tornado. but the most serious damage was in rayne.

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