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over the next ten years, nearly half of all new jobs are going to require more than a high school diploma. bill: the topic there is education, arlington, virginia. and we wanted to catch the beginning of the comments there from the president. talking about intern commitment and the conversations he has had with the japanese prime minister. and the u.s. has been on the move, ever since the first tremors occurred last week and with our u.s. military and all of our assets we are poised and ready to help out any way we can, waiting on word from the japanese and wanted to share that with you, the president talking about that moments ago, arlington, virginia, 22 minutes before the hour. alisyn: bill it is obviously the fear of a melt down that prevents the u.s. from expanding more aggressively its nuclear power industry and america s worst nightmares are playing out on live television, right now, in japan. explosions at two nuclear reactors, crippled by the tsunami. could this ever happen ri

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have the earthquake and then you have the tsunami. so, it is plants are built close to the shore, then the tsunami becomes an issue as well. alisyn: chilling stuff, rita king, thanks for coming in and sharing your knowledge with us. thank you. bill: back to japan. first, the 14 missing democratic senators in wisconsin, may be back home now but that does not mean the fight is over. far from it, perhaps. there are a lot of people out here, wanting the best for their kids, for our future. not going into some big, fancy dinner. bill: the state republicans, senate majority leader scott fitzgerald is live next out of madison to tell us where the next battle is, in wisconsin, go to foxnews.com and check out the quake interactive map and shows the epicenter of the earthquake and there is video and so many pictures of the devastation, foxnews.com your other news source. i saw water. i ran. i like the water was chasing

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of destruction. that s awesome in its powerfulness to watch. fears of a nuclear meltdown after this explosion rocked the fukushima nuclear plants. they continue yet again today. good morning. good to have you along with us. welcome, allison. the images out of japan are jaw dropping. this is a buddhist temple rocking back and forth from the sheer jolt of the quake. rescue and relief efforts are now underway. millions of people are left without food, water and electricity for days. japanese officials near thousands of people may be dead. bill: we have julian from sendai in northern japan where the tsunami came onshore near this nuclear power plants. what s the latest from there? i have been down by the sendai airport watching the japanese military collecting body parts from the paddy fields around the airport. the power is out in large parts of the city. there are huge fires along the waterfronts where the petroleum and refinery facilities have gone up. inland it s getting

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110317:03:03:00

state, i think the country is serious about energy. politics and science have not helped very much, have they? on the political front ron paul weighed in. oh, i think a lot of it is overreaction. i remember when three mile island occurred and there was a lot of hysteria and it turned out not too many people died that three mile island. chernobyl was very, very bad. we still don t know the results here. i think it s overblown. bill: for the record, no one died at three mile island and the chernobyl disaster approximately 31 people lost their lives because of direct radiation intrusion, thousands of others are thought to have contracted cancer and died later on. talking points believes the japanese authors should plan, plan for the worst and pray it doesn t happen. right now workers are frantically trying to cool down the damaged reactors and they may succeed in doing that. if they don t, the world is going to know. in the meantime let s report the story methodically. that s the memo

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110317:00:03:00

state, i think the country is serious about energy. politics and science have not helped very much, have they? on the political front ron paul weighed in. oh, i think a lot of it is overreaction. i remember when three mile island occurred and there was a lot of hysteria and it turned out not too many people died that three mile island. chernobyl was very, very bad. we still don t know the results here. i think it s overblown. bill: for the record, no one died at three mile island and the chernobyl disaster approximately 31 people lost their lives because of direct radiation intrusion, thousands of others are thought to have contracted cancer and died later on. talking points believes the japanese authors should plan, plan for the worst and pray it doesn t happen. right now workers are frantically trying to cool down the damaged reactors and they may succeed in doing that. if they don t, the world is going to know. in the meantime let s report the story methodically. that s the memo

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