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find out what's really happening to the global economy. no they are trying to out to get let's take a look at the headlines the u.s. led coalition against the kind of the darkest forces the growing libya is hit with whatever strikes and cruise missiles and forces against also getting out ahead of the arab league says the baptist town and its affiliates in protecting. washington maintains its intervention will be limited it's behind most dropped on the.
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table from its consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports that the global cold shoulder of the from the from the reagan family. down to something like disaster just one thousand workers are still struggling to prevent and melt down the scope of a city official said to spend. hours artie hears from a nuclear engineer who worked on tackling the normal disaster gives us his thoughts on whether it's right to kill comparisons between the two and a lot of japan's best course of action right now they. are going house by civil much thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us to actually get your normal catastrophic you were in charge of containing nuclear emissions from the exploded reactor understand what situation the japanese workers
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are finding themselves in right now explain to us what was it like to work in chernobyl amount of revealed that it was a great deal of work to be done we're only have seconds or minutes to do the job before wanted to avoid a one term impact on human health and your imagine what the conditions were like according to. states and the u.n. report more than six hundred fifty thousand rescuers took part in dealing with the consequences of the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident there gives you an idea about the scale of that average and which practically all soviet ministers and agencies were and while five years have passed since that accident commemorating that anniversary and were drawing conclusions a e a senior expert came to visit us from france when he learned about what we had done and when he learned that i've been one of those who survived the construction of containment over the damaged nuclear reactor he said mr you gave me no one in the world to be the americans the british the french the germans nor the japanese could
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have done separately or together the soviet people managed to do in such a short period of time let's not compare the. time to the political circumstances and sweden people came to work with and also our nuclear plant over there and as they entered the premises radiation encounters showed. no alarm was sounded and then investigation began were declined the only possible source of trouble was okayed over if so they looked at the windows diagrams and are going to take care of the swedes raise the worldwide concern and so the soviet union was forced to admit that the accident had happened and would have recognized the fact anyway but only later we were building them in india and iran and china radiator hearing to close in order to collapse of the u.s.s.r. did a fact down the street and chernobyl caused. we estimated the situation and saw that
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the reactor core fragments were scattered over a wide area at so that atmospheric chancer the growth and so we realized there was every reason to whatever it could be a source for either going to charles a shelter had to be built it was another matter what kind of shelter to come. bring plenty of them our story it was decided that after sort out that this was a bill people would be able to come close to it you know that radiation measurements on the surface shouldn't exceed one roentgen an hour and i was on attainable i regret to see what there was something near. the work was a virgin junior in risks. intuition and immense amount of courage a situation began to change and that only able to helicopters to fly at a lower altitude or better observation would develop specialized really scarves inside which people were lowered every day weaving new knowledge for every day we
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introduced certain modifications and as a result it became possible to do it within a brief period. of. what happened to those who wanted to train up with our planet off to the exclusion of the stories of those people how many survived. sure do your work today i don't have the statistics i mean you know what. i think it's quite alive and well it's account for sixty or seventy thousand out of those six hundred fifty thousand rescuers when i mentioned the fact that you know the tragedy affected my whole family being a professional painter stood there there was no one to do the job except for the professionals it's clear and second my wife to nuclear energy and she also visited the chernobyl nuclear power plant regrettably today she has cancer and after several serious operations she's now it was hard for me to say a person with very limited physical abilities but she's not the only one there are many people like that and i think you can draw comparisons between the chernobyl
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accident and the current events in japan and we should understand that there is a great difference between the two disasters likely according to the information which i have although it's so scarce and even for an expert it's hard to assess what's happening there. in the worst case scenario how bad the situation could be in japan. models where there are more the only thing you can say is that no actives owns or active fuel discharges into the atmosphere have taken place do you think god that's why the scale of disaster in japan is different yes it's true that they're ready to logical situation around the station it's periodical getting worse yet radiation levels are increasing and underground severe i mean minor explosions so to speak the discharge of radioactive browsers with the most important thing is that there are no discharges of nuclear fuel which contains the entire screen arctic t.-bo of chemical elements that is why the grounds that are still unfolding
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in japan will be less global in the chair normal nuclear power plant accident and we're going to exceeded ninety times the yield of the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima but first i don't think the discharges are going to be as massive as the chair noble second time a candidate in their history will suffer a certain roster because the reactor is said by explosions are going to be watched five six thirty seven nuclear reactors out of fifty five operating in japan and form a significant share of them but they're unlikely to make the why they're with the most important thing that we have to bear in mind is the current negative advantage of ground taking place at the version aeration nuclear power stations that were built in one hundred seventy one or forty years old by the way the term noble nuclear power plant was also built in one nine hundred seventy s. for their current state of atomic energy i would like to talk about russia first the russian atomic energy industry has undergone significant changes and modernization seems that your normal nuclear power plant accident additional
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changes have been introduced to project aciphex lead to the metal as we call the safety standards at the city's nuclear power stations are worlds apart from the safety levels of stations build in the one nine hundred seventy s. or nine hundred eighty s. everybody predicts some fears and so kind of the power of the reactor of the time. it was the butcher novel nuclear power are still not rationed we are not safe enough with safety standards these reactors have also been operated there for repos absolutely no threat today with which after the chernobyl accident the world sort of stepped back from atomic energy people felt negative about it they were reluctant to work on it moreover young people don't want to learn the subject on the other but further i guess the hardest consequences which are not the accident was this gap and intergenerational continuity today there are rationing charge of the world's atomic energy then take over those traditions or the experience of
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those who actually created atomic energy at the time. but the engineer just because of this could japanese do the same. which is really their mission. in order to preserve human lives there is to be an agency to supervise such dangerous industries it should set regulations and requirements developed upon experiences knowledge and traditions for these industries certainly this agency should be created within the united nations today they see that the i.e.e.e. determines this policy but unfortunately the has no such raids even though it certainly has large and selection potential in this area and it is just their commanding agency you cannot prohibit someone from the something once a day to day the prime minister of japan is taking over their action of operations and those stations this is a wrong decision because a lot of other tsunami related things to the town some of including villages towns
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and industries washed away by the way for thousands of victims and so on this is the main headache despite this she's twenty three wanted to know specialised in this area where i mean is that we have a highly organized and most importantly international agency which is giving authorities interact. it's early summer through. bushes three should level was so high that people couldn't spend more than a minute and you had to turn up a reactor and had to wait for hours afterwards to continue their work with one of the first symptoms of radiation exposure on people that's a record of murderers or. one person does not justify the next can be overpowered with a sledgehammer it's highly individual let me give you an example there was a post-war accident at the nuclear facility in yugoslavia three scientists were exposed to radiation to die but none of them survived and investigation established
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that he had drunk some before it all happened. a rather poor to play decent level east when she was thirty to normal amounts in japan much like people are scared even in a washes far east what is the critical secret your show to be worried. for. the figure of the union and fear as an hour it's absolutely c being the natural background down to climbers getting more exposure for example people flying aboard an aircraft could between twenty and a hundred times more exposure than what you were only airborne for just three or four hours when i was a very lack of information breached panic two things that must not be allowed everyone should have to with well and i agree and information is that he must not be afraid of. there are no discharges or side of the buildings if you will or fragments of the reactor so who are not on the up and so proud of nothing to fear everything will be normal and. how does one act or the want to share.
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firstly don't come into the open if you can avoid it should all the windows and doors and switch off event solution if you have any secondly put on your individual protective gear duress very interesting there's a specialized. should be changed from time to time to get a whole. those fish meters and have it on you wherever you go to monitor the situation that you're passing thank you very much for your time at this. culture is that so much of the moment and there's a huge decision on the mark left to divide given to the shia and sunni the saudi invasion and suppression of the shia majority of marring again highlights how sectarian. we'll.
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market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to congress report . in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth put into print they are sponsored by industry and most of the time they don't not claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month a month got a nobody with cancer from my father therefore i protect focus because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers hurts people with a family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent
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for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi supporters is growing as libya is hit with more airstrikes and cruise missiles the voices against intervention also gets in the. car of the excess the albertsons targeting civilians instead of protecting from. washington maintains its intervention will be limited and it's really the most. payment dropped on the bill is raising fears that america's humanitarian premise could have lethal consequences for civilians as it did in iraq dentist. also decide japanese in ports get the global cold shoulder up to the convention with radiation the. dead from the tsunami disaster right just call the
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eight thousand workers are still struggling to prevent include belts out of the stricken facility which officials say that it could use and if you get. the sports news now with the time. thank you carrie this is the force of today's live from archie thanks for joining us this hour here is what's coming up russian football or being moved to the premier league summit for a day at least not chelsea to me with no it's terry gross and. last minute we're not big sky into the size of game seven to set up a western conference final series against look let's you. and i are a joke of each post a twentieth win in the rope meeting rafael the dalai departed but open final and
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moving up to second the world rankings. to the consonantal hockey league the last one said guarin cup semifinalists has been decided by moscow regions up long for back against scott st petersburg to win the pinal game of their best of seven series scots who believe their early on might seem really been open they reshot seven minutes. but that really didn't last long five minutes late sun in hopes levelled matters storing the equaliser from the move on their. ribbon had his second midway through go to one up front in the second period. and with last them five minutes left in regulation of long tied it again alexander mr zero taking full advantage of the start group and those mistakes to make it. all the time where up to nine minutes of. the power play and then from birth and it makes me think of the first the rebound matching the crucial winner which is not because it is a big man out of the garden cop they will face look you might see in the west finals
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. meanwhile the second finalist in the east will be decided tonight in the key game seven between the album garden and the organ although the will of this era . both take us a lot about your life next. over to football and it's are being designed while the team looking down on the rest in the russian prime illegal after beating terry gross nate ruess who it was aiming for his first win in charge of terry things weren't looking good early on will be making all the early running and the pressure told thirty three minutes seen when the police got a bend in spanish golf by diverted dunes pulled back. and has doubled their lead just before the hour mark critz chattels out even par to much space allowing three stay on the boards and that's probably the easiest golf history to me on the final sprint other stunt. elsewhere go by nailed down there plus points of the season beating robot and sits on one nail both sides lost on day one and were eager
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not to leak any easy goals though the has did come close in the first half eventual game turning moment coming seven minutes from time those who gave the believe the that it on the rebound after which this love pull its initial effort had the post one wind the final school. and sandwiching those to fix as was the car let me see this car was number one for the season thanks to stab it's a researcher's strike in some turmoil and it talks midway through the local had several scoring chances themselves but failed to complete it and he of them sold one meal how with finished. and action continues on monday with three games arriving out the second match really a subset of house last season's run is a moscow defending champions league and sitting on dream figures there and starts out moscow take on the league's new boys
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a fullback from new. in the english game liverpool bounced back from their europa league spot you during the week with victory over sunderland their cooled scarred from the spot while luis suarez added their second for the rest of the state says. in the primary league table and in the battle of the big spenders between chelsea and manchester city it was the londoners have moved up to thirty also think street so new when played goes from david lewis and our nearest moving to blows up but still nine points behind leaders man united. in time is not a joke which continually is winning round this season on sunday with a trail of a world number one rafael nadal in the final in the wells rafa started better girl taking the opening set by six against a fool for a joke i was back in full control after that serve on the second set six three am battle out of the two games to decide that rather than make sure his eighteenth in a row in eleventh joke which is the overall record has now improved to twenty
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consecutive wins including victories at the australian open and by last fall he's also replaced roger federer in the seventies as well. thanks be to the rankings. started i don't know how to describe it really keeps on getting better. i'm definitely feeling great on the court when today you know i'm misplaying the world and you know even if it was very close match and that's what i expected him for the first set and a half he was the better player just you know fortunate to make a break in the hole that second second set and from then moment from then on moment on i felt like i'm going. subscribers and the women's tournament where they're still trying to get it was that he defeated mario batali although when they fall for his setter the dane pulled off that works out onto the first set with these by cig's game still gone but there really was not to be denied so soon. back to take
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the second six to add that was it was that he lived up to her number one billing by winning the decider six three and playing her second title of the season. but now casey is still in the lead from start to finish to playing the most g.p. season opening grand prix. in qatar a grey day before the all seeing the switch from sixty to home does your in the all season the two thousand and seven world champ was brushed aside by teammate danny control so not just dancing from but midway through it was him patrol son and reigning champion jorge lorenzo will be so eventually outrunning everyone to finish ahead of a draw say in second go round so your third twenty l.e.o.'s fresh doubts while but it's in there also he was unable to challenge that trio mentioning finishing seventh on his new ducati bike. everything with honda so far is just being amazing everything we've done with the bike over the pre-season we've made leaps and bounds
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and getting more and more comfortable and this weekend you know if we're just being any stronger and stronger is awake and went on and on and on for the ratio nothing really changed the book was still fantastic and i had a great feeling with it. in gold barry would not surprise the odds by winning the transistor transitions championship in florida overnight lead then one of the favorites justin rose to join fifth with a final round of three over par seventy four and for birds of the back nine meanwhile ricky scott stallings who do i think the crowd with a hole in one the day before game alone inferred was the biggest check of his career. simpson settled for second place unable to pass the last two from the bhangra and finish in one stroke behind woodland was gaining momentum on the p.g.a. tour he poured the eighteenth hole to secure his first title since well the final golf's illegally back in two thousand and nine who could also begin the season with
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a runner up finish of the bob hope classic and has now won a trip to of the last time to compete at the masters in a few weeks time. now the final world cup is out of the ski jumping season wrecked up over the weekend with. claiming the golden plum it's a slovenia well the overall title finds itself in the hands of greg ashley erin sauer stalked afeard of two hundred fifteen and a half metres securing here a top spot on the podium with rabbit riots and other mollison second respectively the field forced to take one job instead of the usual two because of strong winds on sunday then while a great day for austrian fans of who came fourth in slovenia received as the ski flying title with the banter it's almost more interesting collecting the overall title which he secured weeks before. and finally the thirty sixth annual moscow saber tournament was held in the capital this week and become petitions importances
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growing out of the it's why the twelve olympics in london is then seen but part of explains why. the traditional moscow sea where it is the last tournament before the start of qualifying for the twenty twelve olympic games the brush is rising and that's why the world's best fans are gathered in the russian capital to engage their sabers and go for glory the final round presented lots of i getting counters in the man's team of and throughout the entire day squads from across the of code for a podium place in the battle for third sport miller who's faced powerhouse italy that bodes what tight the belorussians taking an early lead the fourth quarter of zero made it all square but their bones had enough patients and no shortage of skill to end the fight in their favor. thankfully we succeeded italians are tough opponents and we usually share victory this time we won and i'm very pleased with that and this victory will give us hearts meanwhile in the final the hosts meant germany
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russia had never won a team can petition a home ground and this time around they were determined to put that right the russians dominating from the off showing and extend into repertoire of moves and high speed of saber fancy and in truth they look like champions well before the end russia taking a well deserved victory forty five thirty. the germans were more tired and we sure that we possess great insurance however the team performed even better than i imagined i thought the margin wouldn't be that great of germany have progressed very quickly down the years and every game hard to compete with him at home ground definitely helped us this time. next year the most go see will be last competition before the games in london and that will make the tournament crucial in terms of qualifying for world sport's biggest tournament because they are. as late as in sports for this hour the weather is next.
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