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Betty Nguyen, CNN News Leader: “A spectacular rescue of a barge and the collision of a vessel in the waters of Manhattan. We have a direct relationship, that’s all right.
T.J. Holmes, host of CNN News: “Even in California wildfire fast, cream whipped by Santa Ana winds around Los Angeles. We got one put forward.
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NGUYEN: Tripped and wounded. Fortunately for her, but provide a scout comes to the rescue. They have heard this story.
From the CNN Center here in Atlanta, brings you the news from the world. Hello everyone this Sunday. I’m Betty Nguyen.
Holmes: And hello everyone, I am T.J. Holmes. It is Sunday, October 24. Let’s get you caught up.
NGUYEN: Yes, we make other new spring, so that these are some of the “Quick Hits” for you.
An amazing rescue in the cold waters at the gates of the port of New York, two people were alive after the boat capsized and was a dredging barge. Well, one of them survival in a submarine pocket of air, two more people died during the collision. We are much more in this story. Holmes: A military offensive was launched in Sadr City in Baghdad. U.S. military say 49 criminals were killed by the case. Iraqi, some civil servants are among the dead.
NGUYEN: And in southern Turkey, the escalation of attacks this morning. See the Turkish troops kill more than 23 Kurdish rebels. They are measures of retaliation for attacks earlier rebel leader, Turkish soldiers killed.
Holmes: And now to history, that everyone in the south-east of the country, talking seems much water in the south-east. The drought in several countries is extremely some cities and countries, extreme environments conservation business. Do you see these images here, it shows the growing crisis that’s going on, and the drying up of many areas.
NGUYEN: All right, let’s see photos of this map, right now, because the color red indicates extreme drought. The dark red, you’ll see it’s fair to point out that, in addition extreme. Watering bans outdoor are still the rule.
Holmes: Enter a different perspective, but only the size of that thing. Coast to coast, two views on Lake Lanier, north of Atlanta. What do you prefer? The one on the left, it was six years ago. It shows you how the Sea stipulates that in the normal course of the year. The page on the right shows you now Lake Lanier. And the governor of Georgia, Sonny Perdue, then yes, it is a little angry about this.
GOV Sonny Perdue (R), Georgia: The actions of the Corps of Engineers and the Fish and Wildlife Service are not only irresponsible, I think they are really dangerous, and Georgia can not for this neglect.
Holmes: neglect, a few words strong enough, and we follow these words now, with the governor of Georgia, Sonny Perdue, here with us this morning.
Sir, thank you for your presence. These words, “truly dangerous” in the body. Do you really - how is it possible, I guess it will be knowledge of people’s lives in danger? You think, what’s going on? You know, and they are still not doing something against?
Perdue: Well, I do not know if they know or not, but we want to raise awareness. Of course, it is a dangerous precedent, and in the Endangered Species Act “I do not think the public or the Congress is expected that the rights of animals to humans, and grondements bureaucratic, place between the body, manages the reservoir, and stocks of wild fish and veterinary medicine is simply unacceptable.
Holmes: helping people to understand. The Endangered Species Act, they speak of them requires the federal law says that if a lot of water downstream, to go help these endangered species, bivalve molluscs and default, I think it is. Now, listen, that someone, wait - water, bivalve molluscs and sturgeon, why not stay here for humans, it need? So, this is not the body - are not quite hands tied? They have to follow federal law.
Perdue: We’ve been managing Corp. months now on this problem to be solved, as well as fish and medicine for wild animals, and we receive contradictory stories of them. And this is a problem. I think we can manage disasters, but these manmade disasters are extremely frustrating bureaucratic. That is why I have explained, a disaster, to ask the president of this unsnarl bureaucratic chaos.
Holmes: How does it work? How is it so far? Because things are always slow, we have not heard of something that emergency assistance.
Perdue: Well yes, and I called it yesterday. Let me in an interview with the White House this coming week, and I think it is under consideration. I hope you understand that the rights of human beings are at least equal to those animals, and I think most people think that we think.
Holmes: Do you think that more water when it is necessary to Lake Lanier downstream, as you said, that - and some of the water in power in Florida as well, but remember you more water than necessary for De plants and thereby endanger or quantity?