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well the in-laws not all of it in the social sphere though told social in the region contraflow suborning sure jump on this piece of the first earth book well sure kim pinsky swisher told doesn't hold bill to let me go to school golden age which includes. all the back you're watching are the live from moscow here's a look at the top stories from oreo events are under way of mark twenty five years since the world's worst nuclear accident explosion out of turn off a power plant sends radiation across many parts of york as being remembered in some of the most affected areas in ukraine russia and bell rose. nato nations are being accused of arming lidia's rebels even before the uprising began and while fighting is reaching deadlock as qaddafi forces continue to lay siege to the city of misrata
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while nato airstrikes target the colonel's compound in tripoli. russian security forces say they have prevented a suicide attack and have killed several militants in a terror crackdown in the north caucasus some of those killed are believed to be your links to russia's most wanted terrorist darkroom are. now more on the anniversary of the turn of the tragedy r.t. talks to a member of a cleanup crew who was deployed to the disaster zone immediately after the blast. mr serai of thank you for being with us for this interview spicy thanks for inviting me let's just doesn't last there was no i didn't know what you were going to face when you received orders to go to your noble. beautiful room your code
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though when i received my order i did have a full understanding of what was happening there with very scarce information other times i was on a business trip in budapest and i was told to leave it within the next twenty four hours for a future moscow to arrive at the ministry where the chief department head told me take a special flight from the book over airfield in two hours you figure out what happens once you get there and so i went to the airport immediately there i met my friends and colleagues design engineers who are taking the same flight to deliver project documents we went together with you to have them. come out so what information did you have on the way there the long school if you will and foremost i knew that an explosion happened the site was in ruins that's about it. did you realize it was a nuclear catastrophe not i certainly thought it was. according to the state idea in the first six months following the accident with approximately three hundred thousand people worked in the area of the chernobyl nuclear power station what was
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the most difficult challenge for you as one of the leaders sort of everything was difficult the work tempo is difficult each day were facing new charges had to be resolved somehow using all our experience to empty towns and villages were the ones that made the most depressing impression on me people were evacuated from chernobyl as surrounding areas of the about villages and towns were abandoned that was very dismal it wasn't even the fact is my first time crossing the site in an armored vehicle then we were taking measures on relieving the after effects of flew over all those ruins in a helicopter i was also impressed by that because i as a director and chief engineer put the same kind of energy unit from scratch at smolensk power station where up to space in the entire process it was all done in front of my very own eyes and seeing all destroyed like that was very difficult but pete abandoned towns laid the most dismal impression. so there is. three quarters
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of workers who dug out a one hundred fifty meter tunnel under the reactor and died before turning forty six hundred dollars from bangkok and brigades which placed a strong radiation were those human sacrifices really necessary. i'm not familiar with the statistics as for helicopter parts of miners there were supposed to was within the missile limits of the birches the standards of the time some are s'posed more than others who were trying to stay within limits and avoid overexposure when miners were digging the tunnel i visited myself in the tunnel itself the background radiation was natural was strong exposure was outside with the mine cars were taken up to unload together with a camel troops that were ports the site we attempted deactivating the tunnels orifice to reduce the irritation as for justify any sacrifices were not justified we were doing our utmost to keep the number of victims as low as possible in those conditions. were you apprehensive about another possible explosion the government
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has later a poor an early may we did have such apprehension by the way the tunnel that you mentioned was intended to prevent further explosions from that without cooling the remaining nuclear fuel reactors could heat up and cause an uncontrollable chain reaction that it will melt the foundation plate of the reactors main body and go down to the ground so therefore the decision was made to dig that tunnel urgently and just i was a cooling system under the foundational plate. what is to knoebels legacy for some people like for instance academicians legacy of who committed suicide later couldn't live with it. as an atomic energy professional as primarily very concerned for the subject of the atomic energy i didn't hate my whole life to it and i have always believed as a do now that's a rather prominent and necessary way of producing electrical power. a proper working conditions is
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a clean energy production in terms of its impact on environment and mankind therefore as boy that's what energy will be wound down thusly returned to coal furnace is the polling stations in every building and so on the way used to be in now if you fifty's or sixty's. for the purpose of that's when the chernobyl catastrophe happened the information on the explosion was publicized late which resulted the loss of many lives pulled aside the same thing happened in fukushima they worked very hard to conceal data on the explosion and to keep it from becoming public can we now believe nuclear that spreads more and you know everything about africa she met today with right off the. wall. under such circumstances it's impossible to know everything up to the every tiny detail and we should believe way should we get those responsible for this information may also be spilling partially with the hoard why can't treatise close all the facts and make them public and from
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not inform not facts differ sometimes it's possible to present them in a way that will so panic among the population and that is fraught with harder consequences and the accident itself as why this information should be truthful while weight is presentation should be proportionate to real actions look for the circumstances. can't say that at the moment japan is taking all the adequate measures it's hard for me to judge just like you are get all the news from the t.v. in the first days following the tsunami great destruction is cause and judging from the news secondly facilities responsible for the stations operation had been damaged those were energy supply units in the first place but the reactor itself remained undamaged by the tsunami at that moment it was necessary to post all the efforts of resuming energy supplies to the reactors cooling system is a forgery that wasn't done on time and the whole process became trapped into late i
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think that only ten days after the tsunami the japanese started supplying water cooling system from hoses and far hose barrels that was ineffective and even harmful energy of supply and restoring the color systems normal operation was the priority task for the liquidators a forty day last time at the time that the damage would have gone further and steam discharges and that would have been the end of it but of the three mass they seen in the united states but since the reactors active zone was left without cooling temperatures kept rising as a result a few melt down occurred followed by her trojan and loss of the pressure isolation of the reactors containment and consequently discharges not only papers or gases radioactive materials but elements of nuclear fuel into the atmosphere. disaster has been followed by a garage of criticism towards nuclear energy should we continue developing heat or with the better to get it up that energy be one hundred percent safe and support no
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human activity can be absolutely safe this causes any kind of activity including political and public activities in any society whatever people do should be considered from the point of view of safety science and technology progress is that she's become more dance and complicated we develop new forms of energy which used to be unknown and unclear in the past so i call for confound scientific research a measure is in the stages of development design and construction that we can live with it and we should trust it. looking back what we have done differently to normal twenty five years ago. what could have been done differently it's hard for me to say today after twenty five years of the past i think that everything that was done at that time was right and rational it was unnecessary to track so many of the results it's as us the area we could have done the job with your people the time we'd known what to do and how to do it some decisions of the
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state commission to carry out certain works which later turned out to be unnecessary were also superfluous you've just mentioned a tunnel for miners there but those were attempts to secure ourselves in worse troubles and they were justified. the people who did that who wrote we did a very big job as wise experts began understanding the degree of hazards there just to the work they were carried out at the chernobyl nuclear power station until late june one thousand eight hundred six and radioactive background has been high at the entire site within a range of five kilometers it's very difficult to approach a site without changing transport but in june when experts had obtained clarity with regard to what was left in the damaged reactor and how they should at the solution was simple difficult or simple helicopters dropping eight hundred cubic meters of seizing agents on the damage reactor for seventy two hours that fixed the radioactive dust and prevented from rising from the reactor along a ventilation plight of those one hundred fifty meters away that recirculation
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pulled off all that dust and dispersed it through the neighborhood naturally we were breathing in that dust we had to suppress all that when the operation was completed the radioactive level at the entire facility dropped four hundred times that's not only help the liquidates to approach the station ok at the activation a few expenses also enable them to climb on the damaged reactors roof to clear away the radioactive discharges on the top from the. callous ports the situation inch noble today i've heard the containment spilt over the fourth damaged power unit is courageously deteriorating what's going on. first of all wisconsin engineering observation over the state of this containment senses have been a student part of the four unit of measure to contain its destruction. this observation is constant as far as i know there hasn't been any significant struction of the containment and look at any construction facility there are
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signatures and focus there's nothing catastrophic second there are some radioactive discharges they can easily be measured but then i mix of these charges are also under control i don't think there's a threat containment is deteriorating it was built at a very high engineering level it has thick walls with a high degree of safety overhead covers were also built more of a walls and overhead cubs were built around the damaged react to units well concrete was pumped inside the reactor helicopters dropped metal fittings inside the reactor pumps pumped in liquid concrete as fast they filled everything that some mining companies with says he left over the lake with a huge i mean three hundred thousand cubic meters of concrete but compassionate the construction the reaction of the first power unit required four hundred twenty thousand cubic meters of concrete almost half that amount was pumped into the reactor and that concrete number is resting is solidly reactor and it's
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a vision all full. thank you very much for the sense of your welcome. wealthy british song sung. by. martin find. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our feet. let's. see.
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first they sing state this is not a prohibition but warned of the. forces that we should see everybody you should it's a pretty tree species they have no idea about the hardships the we face. plate one it's this is a hell of them to this and for any army the life of a usaf other man is a most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with
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those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two so. the tree nine hundred forty five don't teach dot com. morial events are underway to mark twenty five years since the world's worst nuclear accident the explosion at the turn of a power plant stand radiation across many parts of europe is being remembered in some of the most affected areas in ukraine russia and. nato nations are being accused of arming libya's rebels even before the uprising began meanwhile fightings leaching down off has stood up and forces continue to lay siege to the city of misrata nato airstrikes target the girls compound in tripoli. and russian security forces say they have prevented a suicide attack and have killed several militants in a terror grab down in the north caucuses some of those killed are believed to be
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a link to russia's most wanted terrorist dog who are. as we have lines here in our next whatever are. hello there thanks for joining me watching this closely these other heads of. the mob brazil legend roberto carlos gets his first goal in russia as angie claim a point against the nominee. coming an upset underdog shelter fed a face mighty man united in the champions league semifinal. and four g. winter olympics chief some violet very little in a name. but first for brazil for but we're very carlos has got his first goal in the russian premier league he scored from the spot for an g.-net two two draw with the nama the thirty eight year old joining the side from corinthians in the summer showing his worth at the back to engineering stages of last night sky but it wasn't
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until the second half of the match really came to life in an easy go censure of was given a second yellow for him bowling an engine free kick he tried the ball into the stands but the replay shows the ref put it right and same shelf could face a lengthy ban given the fish of the same ball down the tunnel anyway upstart little birdie carlos to slot in his first open n.-g. in the eighty seven of his long career but that lead any lasting five minutes up at the other end the court in show good control before finding a bottom corner to make it one one. and today responded and anger got his tire on the end of a cross the nama failed to clear. but just as angie with thinking they had all three points the normal got a penalty themselves after andre baron and was found in the box and the scene of a bang get home with just two minutes left angie stay safe down the number nine and
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still without a manager to meet the right boys you bitch was sacked last week. though that situation could change soon moves boots coach felix mcgrath on the left there is considering an author of three million euros a year to coach the muscovite had originally targeted for over three burn holes but said his wage demands of six million euros a season was seemed high. above the need are back on top of the league after their win i would criticize yet of that that we can have our spartak moscow moved off the bottom after only their second win in six games let's look back now at the rest of the action from game week six it is called school of. live. live. live. calm.
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live in the olympic . lifts the lid the let live
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well tonight it is the first semifinal in the champions league and i could travel to the german side shall care for the first leg but will be with that their top scorer dimitar berbatov he has a growing strain and did not take part in the training session developed on their reign as a wayne rooney and how he handles a set to lead the line for united who are the favorites and will be the twelfth time they've played in a champions league semifinal so plenty of experience underlined by the fact they had been banned as well be playing in the last call for record thirteenth time a tally any match by former chelsea midfielder clyde macca lately. i think the president there were. enough experience know and europe and i think that's where we should be i think that the expectation from my point of years old and high regard
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to the european scene because. you do get envious of all the clubs who record in europe and if you try to. to party with thought you know what we are going to read and you see by your meaning and by acts we're going through all that we really need to. progress quick way to get to that where we. know you are just. enjoying it so just reduce your so it's nice for you when you know you've all seen in a winning team and you don't know a lot lately. you can keep on doing have discussed circle going to get to play this or decision well in contrast shellac and making the thirst appearance in a european cup semi final they have struggled domestically this season and are tenth in the bundy's league however new coach ralph rang it has revived their fortunes and named presently not that defending champions in finance seventy three
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on aggregate in the previous round. most important thing is that we concentrate on our own game we're focused on the way real surprise tonight if you look at the game against we were one behind out the pool trying to seconds it didn't look good in the team down we've got in a fantastic manner and that's what it's all about it's never. on the tree house pass alone and the other semifinal on wednesday night now back in england match the city have improved their chance of playing in next season's champions league one will win for them last night cement in fourth spot in the premier league. with a goal his first to city since his forty million dollars me from the specs and that gives his side a four point cushion over talking and doing face and also after that last campaigns league spot as with blackburn they only stay out of the relegation zone on goal difference tonight if a cup final staged a second forty moves in the middle and starting the potters themselves a five points in the relegation zone while balls have the worst away record in the
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top flight that we would see them actually the drops. will more draw one more point but through and through the terms twenty seven. surely for him really. dogmatic about who it is because he really wants me to. win this one if we win the last two games and that's you know because i don't know what's going to be. i don't think anybody. i know nobody else knows what's going to be. let's get like this from the n.b.a. playoffs where the memphis grizzlies have gone three one up in their best of seven series against san antonio led by mike connelly's fifteen points a one hundred four points to eighty eight hundred game number four elsewhere the mavericks defeated the portland trail blazers ninety three eight continuing dallas to the city's three. clip to fight another day called by the series to three one against oklahoma one hundred eight four hundred one victory
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a memorable one saying. he got a career high twenty seven points. things like that you know there's a lot of motion a motion you know that. you know are just want to come out and just play strong and that's what we do. the man in charge of organizing last year's commonwealth games is giving court today over claims of corruption shirish khan marty was the face of big games organizing committee and is alleged to have favored a swiss company when buying equipment for timing and scoring of spending thirty one million dollars of government money when the equipment could have been poured elsewhere for much less come out his arrest comes a month after two other officials of the organizing committee were held not very many were accused of financial irregularities cost overruns so the games budget jumped from four hundred twelve million dollars to fifteen billion dollars the indian government regrets what has happened. because of the.
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being tried to get up from drugs it is unfortunate. and what has happened is something which i cannot report in school and finally organizes the sochi winter. olympics have revealed design they hope will live long in the memory it is a mix of culture and images from russia that will be used to branded vans and venues in two thousand and fourteen the concept is based on a tradition which work with them is the brainchild of sports legend group bosco sport the passion is a combination of sixteen designs representing the most famous russian crafts along with some of the different cultures traditions and ethnic groups that make up russia this is what will russia will soon celebrate the beginning of one thousand camp as will the games it will be a simple civil bridge and we are planning an all russian marathon of the visual
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design of the games has to appeal to every russian and then some are thinking about would have should look like we realized it had to stem from tradition you have a novel side to it. brings us up to date for the moment north of it like a rock. more
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news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to.

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