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Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20140129

We begin with the weather. An ice storm hitting the south hard. And we want to show you streets turned into parking lots in the middle of the storm. People rushing home or to pick up their kids were stuck for 14 hours. The National Guard was called in to help out. And they are holding a news conference. We have not had any fatalities in the city of atlanta. We have had 71 automobile accidents, and our focus right now is to assist in any way to get our freeways cleared. So that we can start pulling people from cars, taking gasoline to cars that have run out of gas as a result of being on the road last night. Also at this hour, georgias governor talking about the children stuck in the school. At 6 p. M. , we had about 25,000 children who were either on buses or in their schools. The various schools in the system. By 9 00 p. M. , it was down to 5,000 p. M. That were either on buses or in schools, and this morning, there are no children on buses and there are about 2,000 of the Fulton Coun

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20200227

To walk away this summer, so no deal is back on the table. And east africa is devastated by a giant swarm of locusts, well be in kenya to find out more. As the coronavirus continues to spread, governments around the world are implementing tougher restrictions to contain it. Lets take a look at some of the ways Different Countries are dealing with the outbreak. First up is japan, where all schools are being closed from the start of next week. This is the scene in iran, which is banning chinese citizens from entering the country. Over in saudi arabia, the government is suspending visas for pilgrims who want to visit holy sites in mecca and medina. And just look at how quiet the streets are in venice. 11 nearby towns in northern italy are still in lockdown. So some countries are really stepping up their efforts to contain the virus. Heres the director general of the world health organisation. Epidemics in the Islamic Republic of iran, italy and the republic of korea demonstrates what this

Transcripts For KPIX CBS Weekend News 20170130

Quijano good evening, im Elaine Quijano. This is our western edition. Its unclear exactly how many people many people have been detained at u. S. Airports this weekend or how many have been released. But this is certain. President trumps travel and immigration crackdown on people from seven muslimmajority countries has caused chaos and confusion and sparked intense protests. The aclu says 4,000 attorneys are working in shifts at the airports to get people released. An iranian born green card holder says he was detained for several hours today after getting off a cruise ship in fort lauderdale. We have a team of correspondents covering this beginning with kenneth craig. No fear, immigrants are welcome here. Reporter at airports across the country, International Travelers detained by authorities received a warm welcome as they stepped on to u. S. Oil. For some, there were tears like this iraqi woman who was reunited with her son, a u. S. Army ranger, after hours of uncertainty at jfk. Ir

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