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Transcripts For CNNW The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20200412

This is cnns breaking news. Welcome to our viewers here in the United States and around the world, i am wolf blitzer in washington. This is a special edition of the situation room. The death toll approaching 114,000 and nearly 22,000 of those deaths are right here in the United States. The u. S. Also reported more than 550,000 cases spread across every state and nearly every u. S. Territory. Also, some stunning word from the nations top Infectious Disease experts, dr. Fauci believes more lives could have been saved if the white house put out social distancing guidelines earlier as Health Experts inside the administration had recommended. You can say if you had a process that was ongoing and yo could have saved lives. What goes into that decision is complicated. You are right, if we had shut everything down, it may have been different. There were a lot of push backs of shutting things down back then. Also this is new tonight, new york city is now reporting more than 5600 additional case

Transcripts For MSNBCW Way Too Early 20160310

Police have called this an ambush style attack. Four of the victims were found shot on a back porch and pronounced dead at the scene. A fifth was pronounced dead at the hospital. Right now now suspects in custody. And now the Severe Weather thats been blamed on three deaths. The latest victim is a 60yearold louisiana man who drowned after his car was swept away by floodwaters. States of emergency have been declared in 16 louisiana parishes as parts of this of that state, texas, and arkansas get pounded with rain. Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for 3,500 homes in bocer city, louisiana. Its a densely populated area and if the water topples the areas it would be devastated. Several vehicles including this semi took a chance of crossing the road deluged with water from the overflowing bayou. The National Weather service in shreveport calls the flash flooding historic. At least 80 homes have been flooded. And now lets turn to politics. The Republican National committee is suing the

ULM campus closed Wednesday, April 10 due to severe weather

Due to extensive flooding and damage caused by the severe weather our area has experienced this evening, classes are cancelled, and the ULM campus will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, April 10th. We will give further updates tomorrow as the storm system continues through our area. We encourage our employees and students not to travel during the storm. If you must travel, please take all precautions when driving. ULM will issue statements on the ULM Safe app (download at App Store and Google Play), campus-wide email, ulm.edu and ULM Facebook, Twitter @ulm official, and Instagram @ulmonroe. Stay informed at 90.3 KEDM, Facebook/National Weather Service Shreveport, and Twitter @NWSShreveport. For emergencies on campus, use the ULM Safe app to contact the University Police Department or call 318-342-5350 or dial 911. Description

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