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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with a much stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines cars reports. this is all t. japan braces itself. at its stricken nuclear power plant as two more reactors appears to fall trade is skyrocketing and fears of a nuclear meltdown damaged cooling systems is exactly war trick of mondays and tuesdays explosions. will fall or she's playing radiations reaching dangerous levels near the last two hundred thousand people how they already fled. and maybe two thousand five hundred people like the person dead say far and more than three
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thousand a missing since friday's mega quake a colossal tsunami. more than nine thousand sending aid to japan's nikkei the personality the country is also a one hundred energy agency for its expertise and it tends to stabilize the position of the plops alas the situation in japan developed wondering just how to prevent similar fees in the future we sat down with the former governor of pennsylvania richard and shared his thoughts on what important lessons can be learned in the past. at this time when the world is watching with fear the developments of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant experts see comparisons and examples in the past so maybe help for see the future analysts tell us it's not yet sure not all but very
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comparable to another tragic accident which occurred in the united states in nineteen seventy nine the three mile island power plant which is part of the state of pennsylvania and now i'm joined by take storm burke who was the governor of pennsylvania at the time sir thank you so much for joining us thank you guy and well first of all what do you think about the comparison well there's an. eerie similarity between what's happening in japan today and what happened in pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine. there are obviously differences because we didn't have to deal with a record earthquake or aftershocks or following tsunami but the technical challenges are pretty much the same so what happened to those three mile island was a partial core of meltdown in one of the reactors how bad were the consequences back then at the time i we had no sense of what had really transpired and it took a long time to complete the cleanup process and determine precisely how much damage
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had been done but about a third of the radioactive core had melted down prior to the. the reactor being brought under control and that was serious how costly was that oh the cleanup cost was something that. really was neglected for a while we had to go and cobble together a group of contributors but it ran to about a billion and a half dollars for that one reactor and that was nine hundred seventy nine dollars so i'd be a lot more today the news coming from the fukushima power plant is pretty scary we heard about several explosions at the plant your assessment how. critical of the situation in japan right now what's most scary is that we can't get a hold of the facts and i know that very well from my time as governor at the time the three mile accident it was terribly frustrating you could not get a grip on what precisely the facts were people would tell you more than they knew
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or less than they knew self-appointed experts kept showing up and the company that ran the plant was a very poor source of information they misrepresented certain facts to us so we had to do was operate really as investigators and constantly go back to people for their version of the facts and then put that together with the with everyone else's service three mile island accident happened over thirty years ago when are we supposed to think that the japanese now are better at dealing with a crisis like that and you were back in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine or the soviets were in one thousand nine hundred six when chernobyl happened one would certainly hope so i think one of the challenges when you have a major catastrophe like this is to learn the lessons that it teaches i think that around the world people involved in the nuclear and or energy industry i spent a lot of time studying three mile island and apply some of the lessons they learned to subsequent projects but we're all human we make mistakes we forget we don't
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learn the lessons of the past and sometimes we pay a whale of a price for it in fairness to the japanese however i think the fact that this was such an extraordinary natural occurrence. earthquake itself a record size earthquake followed by this giant tsunami that made this a little bit different but i knew it went in for talking about japan's handling of the situation the japanese experts decided to flog the reactors with an improvised flow from marine muck as i understand it light and many saw it as a desperate move coming from a nation that is considered an. one of the most technologically advanced and people are asking whether it pans contingency planning for disaster a was is really as good as. everyone thought it was i think that's a fair question to ask the flooding of the reactor with seawater and boric
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acid effectively destroyed the reactor show that they were giving up on using more conventional means to cool it down again in fairness they lost all the electric power in the area the generators were. went defunct everything they tried had failed and maybe this was just their way of saying look we can't save this place and that's too bad but it does indicate that the. defense in depth against these kinds of occurrences is absolutely nest it's actually that's what i wanted to ask you about i mean people are now looking at japan and thinking if you get pan struggling what happens if a disaster like that hits another country with a power plant but not asked technologically advanced do you think people's fears are legitimate well you can believe that certainly in the united states i know and i suspect in other areas where plants have been built anywhere near a fault line that they're rethinking their process they don't want to become
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another japan in that sense and whether there's a solution or not we won't know until we've sifted through all the evidence that comes from this accident we heard about forty thousand people you know who took to the streets in germany for example to protest nuclear energy similar actions took place and different in other countries they want to ban it do you think that's the way to go well there have been strong feelings about nuclear power from the very beginning after the three mile island accident there were lots of protests oddly enough up to that time nuclear power looked at it and looked upon as a savior for humanity that we were going to have electricity was to chew. leader it was going to be the solution dollar energy problems that all vanished for three mile island gradually lately there's been a softening of the attitudes toward toward nuclear energy for two reasons one is the rising cost of alternative sources of energy and second is a little more subtle and that's a fact that nuclear power doesn't give off of
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a kind of carbon emissions that are suspected to cause global warming so that made a favorite in some aspects of the environmental community what do you think the wrapper questions will be on the nuclear policy so that governments have thank you west european union china and india they're all going to stop and take a deep breath and look at the consequences of this when they're fully available. i don't think they're going to abandon their present commitment to nuclear power but i think that it represents a step backward in terms of their desire to build more nuclear plants sir considering how much is at stake was simply a huge industry do you think we're getting the whole truth about what's going on in japan and i'm in no position to make that judgement i saw her experience i suspect that the japanese officials are trying in good faith to determine what the facts are as i said the worst thing to do is get out facts that are grown yes you've got to calibrate your response depending upon the accuracy of the facts that you have
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and there i suspect if my experience is any guide they're working around the clock to try to make sure they have accurate information to convey to the public and to provide a basis for their response well you're also right about this fiction and fact aspect. in the coverage of five disaster like this before referring of course to the three mile island accident what do you think the proper proportion is going to be hearing to if i knew i'd go to the head of the class and could really provide japanese friends with some real guidance it's a process that has to be tested every fact has to be. examined in terms of its source and the setting within which it arises it's not an easy thing to do it's the single biggest challenge of emergency management is getting accurate facts so that you can make the right decisions you can be the best decision maker in the world but if you don't have the right facts you're in trouble thank you so much sir thank
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the tsunami because vehicles who all the internet saw tomic energy agency feel it's a safe bet teams in attendance to stabilize the scene applauds. developments on the devastating situation in japan and just about fifteen minutes time also the latest spools news with and shoot as it became good to see you again and if you surprise is to talk about the highest spot at moscow last week i don't know if you remember that but they lost four nil to minnows rostov last night and the russian premier league we've got all the goals plus the build up to tonight's champions that. hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines. fighting for the last four score and move a step closer to the k h l semifinal. class punk rock star
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topped the premier league after a stunning forney a win over the muscovites. and sidling the standard indian wells that you're out of it's sexy to. start with the kontinental hockey league playoffs they were scar and welcome. just a win away from the last four both are gone three one up in their best of seven series against atlanta and in our memory go respectively with scar getting a last gasp winner and watching that was the wrong course of their. here the future is looking pretty grim for the most the region side after game four left them with one win versus prefer scoffs a petersburg of visitors what was somewhat depleted going into this match with key players alexei yashin and siri daisy will both allergies and injury however vaslav sykora managed to find a suitable substitution for yosh and namely philip approve of prove his worth by scoring one of the three goals against outlands on saturday but back to the match
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on hand and for the first period the pressure seemed to get to scar in the opening minutes with three of their players sent off to the same time that brought the home side and in that it's all go thanks to at the water level gulf keep just on seven minutes of an ounce the second period now where the match in and out sun was out with the home side still mostly in control boiling point was reached after our plant in mazing they hit the cross bar and the ensuing counterattack created a stir at the opposite end a goal of the second period and in the third it seemed like a goal was a certainty when scott got almost ten minutes of play five on three just two minutes after restart but that chance was wasted just like the rest of the our immense power play opportunities after that point and to make matters worse constantine panel was shown the line for ten minutes for unsportsmanlike conduct maxine reagan was the next call player to lose his composure possibly judy's team's inability to score and provoked a fight without plans hockey better and i like that for all disrupting the flow of
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the match proved to be the right strategy for the visiting sides in the dying moments but i plan to have the near perfect opportunity to double their lead less than simonis from the final buzzer and seal victory here but young bullets shot just wide scott coach butts love sykora decided to pull his goalie about a minute and a half from sime and that worked exactly as he wanted it says a goal twelve seconds from the final buzzer by denise denise a. so it's over time and scott broke home or it's less than two minutes from the overtime buzzer thanks to moxie but even i. was sure it was a typical playoff game a struggle from beginning to end the start of the game was hard because we had many players at once had an advantage in that and we were lucky to concede only one goal we were chasing the puck for the rest of the match and caught it twelve seconds from the buzzer it showed that our team of character. character plus goalkeeping
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skills marked this match as both sides of netminders hopes their party and constantine maroulis were picked as men of the match this series now moves to st petersburg on course for an artsy moscow region now a victory then for the men from st petersburg who are just there when away from the western conference final as they completed a sixty thrashing at the naama reconnecting i three one up in the series. games the c.v. and sound about could be the first size of the last four if they beat time to complete the series whitewash one method of course will be looking to level the series but. now there are surprise new leaders at the top of the russian primarily graustark for the summit after beijing spots out moscow for neil and the i think game of the season for them rostov starting off with blazing beauty dependency for five minutes you say. corner. with
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a header. was from another i must of got the second after the break adam of the game sticking his head on me. in the post spotlight had their chances but that can't take to be sealed the way. things and try distance and then quality of the great knock you can pour spotlight defending the off the plane the pope's body trying to make you spacek in one piece i am right in. week before vengeance upon them headed their way to play with that side. and i wasn't the only cure premier league new boys need to know god would have to know when over tom clancy made a fine run into the box there in the fifth minute and got a lucky deflection of alexander kicked off for the third although it didn't stop a lot of the celebrating nonetheless to get bent out of the second shortly afterwards heading home a free kick final score two nil to the home side. now it is champions league
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football a seething with manchester united hoping to reach the quarter finals for a fifth season in a row they faced marcell at old trafford after a goal of straw in the first leg and the good news is for united is that portuguese winger nani is set to return it was thought to be sidelined for three weeks after picking up a leg injury against liverpool but he is in the squad sating is michael carrick he's recovered from a groin injury a united bounce back from the league defeats against liverpool in chelsea with an f.a. cup win over arsenal at the weekend but boss alex ferguson is expecting another tough . roles in terms of. the. big time is. really. really experienced. if you want to play well. well i must say have been getting used to the pictures
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old trafford with a training session after the goal is draw on home turf they need a win or school draw to go through marsay have not been in the last eight of the tournament since becoming the first one is of the champions league trophy nine hundred ninety three fielder matthew valvano is this again with a manager did it ishant still makes united the favorites. to complete who you would expect good men just you know it it will certainly go through should worry do it but we have our chance little opportunity if you like before the ball is not about statistics alone and the other tie this even defending champions into milan need to overturn a one meal deficit against pine unique the germans winning the first leg of the san siro and they also have a strong home record in the champions league winning seven successive games so a difficult task into. well of course you have to believe in the victory. this game it's about one hundred eighty minutes we just play ninety minutes we lost one zero at home but we played well we created some chances so. tomorrow is
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the other ninety minutes and we have to go for it we believe in it and we will see tomorrow wind meanwhile hard hit for my six no win over hamburg and abundantly at the weekend so our robin scoring a hat trick a welcome twenty after the news that coach louis van gaal will be leaving at the end of the season after having his contract cut short but he's got a real chance now of reaching the quarter finals of the champions league well let's switch to tennis when race rather is through to the fourth round at indian wells an easy sixty sixty victory for them sixteen zero against. france or the russian champion in two thousand and six wrapping up the win in seventy three minutes exurban easy win there the women's number one more than the at the against spain's right here you know they martin is sanchez this was a bet and she went on as in last previous matches against the spaniard but it was
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no slip up making the fourth round for all three running getting a six one six three victory and twelve minutes in a couple of those were needed to match point a lengthy rally with last night's a venture into the ring. i. see rafael nadal is also through to the next round beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any of the signs of the string injury that led to an early exit from the strain open there was a shot that a force is broken so going next crashing out the german philipp kohlschreiber totaling came into this match with three titles already under his belt but failed to convey great points and great except for losing on a tiebreaker rival by a second. action after me n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have tightened their grip on the final playoff spot in the western conference snapping a two game losing streak with one hundred five points to
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a team victory over the los angeles clippers thirty points in that grand off helped them on their way in tennessee he also weighed in with twelve rebounds giving his side. a three points in the second post to give these fifty three. run off continuously scoring spree in the fourth biting off to defenders to make it ninety two sixty seven a real rat then you see that postseason hopes of the boy. in other news pakistan have made it through to the quarter finals of cricket world cup that after a seven week in victory i was involved way our rain delays affected this match and pakistan were said to revise target of one hundred sixty seven thirty eight the middle order batsman assigned shafique making an impressive world cup debut score in seventy eight of ninety seven balls leaving his sights a victory pakistan meet a stranger in the last three match turning to finish top of the take.
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i finally there are less than five hundred days until the start of the london twenty twelve olympics and to mark the camp that a special court has been umbrella in the capital. olympic champion rose raven and the whole person andrew simpson pulled away because i was at the steel court weighs about four tons and took ten people two days to put it all together pretty much from scratch rather than trying to twelve chairman sebastian coe back what it symbolizes. i think it's a fantastic other with design is is cutting edge it's everything that london is i think it will be a fantastic fantastic visitor attraction for the millions of people not just from london or even just the united kingdom up from people around the globe that will come here as an iconic landmark and be able to start celebrating the countdown. well it's two hours and counting until i hear next there with more sports he makes
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