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but the only way. that. that.
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may be a very relevant. nuclear plant. people within a 12 mile radius of the plant to remain in. more than 180000 people have been evacuated from the. people who they used to live here they cannot come back here anymore because of the daiichi nuclear accident. that it was really on clear about the the
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information. they're ready condemnation was we can the see if we can this marriage we can offer you anything i didn't seeing the government is hiding anything i thought the government just cannot do cannot control the situation very well because it was very quite chaotic. i just sold if i have this in a g.i. ship you know something something something for others. i miss hunt that's how i start in building safe test. the outside these high right now the whole point cities 7 in sadness about. legacy about a lot of her experience you don't see this number so. the
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box on the other there and the receiver that's sitting here is one of our 3rd generation a guy and he's it has a geiger counter and a g.p.s. receiver and it was every 5 seconds location. time and now though there are a nation of oats everywhere i go and it's creating a data point every 5 seconds along this road which will upload our maps and be able to see the radiation levels around them. there was no question we did use any but we know from the very 1st. when the government tried to put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was people didn't know what to believe. and we have here and really work that this older come to me from the girder condor and
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communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. pretty low that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2 years too late and . we got something working drop a few more. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now to stay brood 36 now so it has to come out 360 receive very persistent there reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings with the plane with the dean of the comics for a certain amount of coffee and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network all network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them. and they were ready to.
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see the. last go through different time and not the did which we call these radiation droids because it kind of looks like r 2 d 2 so from star wars and these are these are the ones that started appearing but a year after jack all around fukushima this is was you know this is a japan this is the new one. where the problem is is that the government doesn't say anything about them we found them by just coming across them and so somebody putting in sensors there's no signs on who owns them or who installed them or how they work or where you can find the data online alians could have dropped this here. or is it 1.0. sorry 6
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but anyway 1.0 micro see about prove every compared to 4 years of all the number has been decreased about that's because half life of cesium one city 134170 s. . the health effects of the stress of the incentives for example are having a very sizeable impact on the people up there you know it doesn't matter if the fear you have is based on something real and rational or irrational it's still a stress in people have a right to be told what's going on. i know this if just an excuse to like it's not all cut him up i just did and this guy. looks like it. needs to. stay. with him again but the other night due to all. the coke on
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a dark day there's sort of our being out there are so many more that's not good money my permit they need. still loose going to the mall this is what you did this last night made me go here. to stand up the only. place to do go get it up for me. is that my. they're going to got. mad at me there so they got. the man on the bottom is a line of look at it by its cue the moment many and i'm alone in. this i would consider this number to point 10.15.18 reading for this position one only much of this is you know say inside their method of suzy did it then they had
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to imitate that and us get them all on a 2nd i hate my story and also their whole whole organized talking about it if you want to talk i had a bit of this and comical had limited to that well you know i took the hottest. but not that it still goes the hamas to talk to them about ita quite a kite. so you could pick up a cut up. on seem to go to the more you gotta get it more as you when i go there than one of an offical or a silly not to. give an amazing feeling when i come across this kind of person. this
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is something that nobody could have and. when you make something they can appreciate you don't think oh yeah one day somebody will probably use it to crowdsource radiation. but the fact that you've created tools that enable people to do that gives you hope on the fact that there will be other situations where we can build something knowledge which is independently created and will help us in other situations like this. there is no safe level of radiation more radiation you get the more risk you have of a causing some kind of disease. people in korea or new. most of those places if the radiation were to stay stable the rest of life would probably increase their lifetime rate of cancer by half a percent doesn't sound like a lot when half a percent of 100000 people get cancer what's that $500.00 people so from an individual response of you it might be manageable from a free society point of view it's serious.
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but then the franklin you say god created us going i think. he might. say cast is deploying a new network of sensors in the ok sions so we're going to put sensors that are instead of being on a car they're going to be on a building and they'll measure 24 hours a day. some people say it's. the radiation it's gone already and they don't want to talk about it anymore and they should learn more about the specific information and using the human pendant data it's our data are no they're there. now that i'm still on. i don't know it's not that i know. that's it
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it's on. it's i don't know i don't consider his his get it on the level of you know toaster to space shuttle it's a lot closer to a toaster and one sensor you know provide some data but it's going to be the network and then the string of data that comes from this and other ones it's going to have a have a big picture so you know it's one small piece of a very big network. the most recent reading is 20 c.p.m. 7 minutes ago. we started from almost nothing to barely workable system in a week and within a month we had something that was pretty good within 3 months we had something that was world class within a year. we are the largest open data database on radiation information anywhere. and.
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because the community now is not. that sort of people to realize that he's now what amounted to be me so they're trying to kind of cash in into this thing but they don't understand that by doing this they might make some money now but then they would in the community which is your blood easier you know what keeps you up. there were different moments that i could have given up but i believe you can build the business makes you more money than you would ever need in your life and yet you create something which is a lasting value for many more. i'm going to fight the legal battle but in the saying i want to work with my friends who believe in what i do. every allies that i spent the last 10 years basically almost like putting money into
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a lot of bank accounts that are not made of money that are made of reputation that are made of respect that are made of love and now that this thing is happening to me i'm basically going out and everybody's basically giving me back. all the love i give them with interests. i don't want to live in a world where everything around me is the zine in california and made in china by somebody to just make stuff because otherwise they will drive the choices we make where they will drive their way we will be creating the only way to be subversive enough for fish nowadays to be able to control the technology in a way that you can propose an alternative. i also like the spirit that because you're makers like you're nothing about making mistakes in the ways good or bad is progress that's how you keep going can kill if you go you may never know when the next one happens if that happens anywhere else
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the center was a revolutionary for. them to locals as the dr. football rebels concludes with a celebration of the life and legacy of socrates in the corinthians democracy movement on al-jazeera. at least 5 people were killed the sudanese security forces fire live ammunition and break up a sit in a protest as in khartoum. and security forces stormed hospital where the wounded were being taken.
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the roman you're watching i'll just go along with my headquarters here in doha also coming up u.s. president donald trump arrives on a state visit to the united kingdom issues of trade and 5 g. technology are on the agenda. and how as social program in mexico aims to pull young farmers out of poverty and crack down on crime. welcome to the program the sudanese military gender has carried out a crackdown on protesters the committee of sudanese doctors says at least 5 people have been killed in the capital khartoum while many others are critically injured that began several hours ago when troops began to break up the protest camp outside the military headquarters witnesses say forces were heavy handed and arms and fired live ammunition and tear gas security forces have surrounded 2 hospitals and
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stormed one of them one of the main the protest groups these professionals association says the ruling jointer will be held accountable for any bloodshed they're calling the people to march into the city center in support and overthrow the security forces of also dispersed protesters from citizens across many parts of the country gupta has the latest for us. a raid at dawn where the protest is least expected it. to dance dropped support forces and the police moved in. shots were fired as unarmed protesters dive for cover. for more than 2 months they had protected the city and outside the army headquarters. the symbol of their defiance and their evolution but 1st advance military gentile it represented a threat the reason why we gathered from the army. because
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when like being in the perimeter of the army base the army the right thought weren't going to be quieted billions but now we have been shot right. there coming from different side streets. where we're creating a. pretty. good police. protest as a cue saddam's to torrijos dropped support forces headed by general have made of ordering the violent crackdown he's the deputy leader of the transitional council has been in charge since omar bashir was deposed in april. 24 hours earlier he was films making a veiled threat to protest does he want to see civilian rule we must firmly stand up to the ongoing chaos and build a truce as for the civil state the protesters are demanding to be truly
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a civil individuals above it it must be built on the rule of law it must be ruled by law and no one is above the law if this chaos continues it will be a civil state it will be anarchy. but saddam's protesters who've seen the bloodshed during the she's era not too long ago are prepared for a long fight after monday's violence they call it specifically and government has morphed into the removal of the entire military leadership the protest leaders are calling for a mosque civil disobedience movement across the country. i am going. right now. is not going to get it and. they're using it's not the end of the military.
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talks between the military and protest leaders were suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead to in the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call elections before the end of the a move which acted by the opposition. but many protesters accuse the military rulers of being influenced by external powers monday's attack on what's been the most potent symbol of saddam's resistance has made a more intense face off between protesters and military rulers more likely. al-jazeera. will leave them with the founder and president of the sudan the policy forum joins me here on such a good have you with us. let's just begin with the actions of the military within the last 4 hours one might say is trying to break the will of the people but the will of the people is very strong at the moment and absolutely. i just think.
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now they are just trying to replicate the story of that for. burying the tins burning you know. the tense insert in cartoon versus burning the tents in india for. killing people. and then getting into the streets they are now all over the city shooting randomly people getting into the offices and they're just trying to break the big the people we love the people and to frightening them thinking such attitude is going to demoralize the nation and and break you know the spirit of the sudanese people but that's a very wrong tactic indeed because i mean the professionals from the early
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indications of the count being sort of demolished outside military headquarters were saying right the people need to come out onto the streets at 12 noon across the country show the military what we're made of and what we feel and what we want called seems to have been heeded in terms of the fact that we have seen pictures of individuals arriving on to the streets despite the violence that they are experiencing in those locations but we need to make a distinction between the military and this militia because from this point on we have to start using their names and we are they are acting really under the guise of the military and our international viewers you know whether the military take a hand to it or not they're still involved and they're still allowing the militias but they don't have the military uniforms or as we've been told by several of our. witnesses in khartoum they are tantamount to being involved whether they actually lift a gun or not i think we are in total agreement but i'm just trying to say that the
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military is. self is being victimized people are thinking no it's the military it's the military is in no where in no way shooting at people the military is being held hostage. and this is this is due to the color of this and the weak will of the senior officers especially those who are in the transition and military council if you look at the police this is a very unique institution in sudan is it it was never part of any shooting again is the civilians so the whole the whole. the whole scene is being run by this militia. and they are just trying to terrorize the people as much as terrorize the military indeed the people are willing to be terrorized if you've got the sudanese professionals association saying come out on to the streets
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and show what our numbers are all about show whether it's the militia all the military that we are a force to be reckoned with or we don't have guns but that's a very high tactic because if you have about 15000000 people if only 10 percent come out of the street they're going to overwhelm whichever numbers of militia are there in khartoum because there is to me that number is about 40000 and they're going to be overwhelmed by these 4 millions coming out of the streets even if the people don't use force against them they're just going to be overwhelmed and they're not deterred despite the fact that the death toll is now rising to 9 with dozens of people injured in several hospitals certainly across khartoum and the consequences of what happened 4 hours ago of incredibly severe in terms of the long term plan as to how these. civil society groups move forward because if you move forward in this circumstance. injury is
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a potential inevitability yeah and. there is also the whole issue of busy sin in your things coming out of control and in an unplanned manner. that this the more the sudanese people. pile up. the more they're going to put pressure on the army and other institutions that are being held hostage by the rapid rapid forces so we it's not going to continue in other ways the sudanese people are not helpless at some point you're going to get some involvement from the military itself believe that even thanks so much for joining us also continue to follow events in sudan across the al-jazeera day well it is a protest and her brother has been injured in the violence she described the scene to us. this many shows like is not going to stop the massacre is going to continue
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because the protesters i'm not picking up on they don't pass anyone i see this is like in combat people in war you know if you think i'm bicycle. this is why we would be montana we are requesting on real help asking the international community the u.n. . to do to move on this because this is not going to as now them of letting people to get involved to get out the hospital not only is like kept there you know also they don't know the getting the they're not getting any help from outside they cannot get anything not even injured people that could get inside the house not physically be processed that's what they're doing and if you didn't hear that just trying to protect it is a neighbor who goes that broken. the mandelbrot by you know any kind of you know what you call it still * tires and they're bending guy's body so this is what they're doing right now i think that those men each year they have
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. their you know with this congress they come and they move. and they hire i mean they shoot at them they should. look in the road and they tell them they can't them inside the city if it is going to be a key to war that is the problem then the interest 5050 you know war that is not that's his that's the end of the belief that it will not we know nothing now about negotiation or agreements now we have we have to get rid of those military we're also getting its natural reaction now to the actions all saddam's military joined to the u.s. embassy in khartoum since the attack on protesters on civilians is wrong must stop its sense of responsibility for stopping the atomic lonnie's with the military council while the british ambassador to khartoum says there is no excuse for any such a time still had him. missing that there are.

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