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we hope that people can understand stabilize the situation right now we have to explain and the manner in which people can easily understand the situation that's our task there's a perception out there that the quality of information is coming from the government isn't what it needs to be what do you think this perception exists. it's very difficult to understand for ordinary people how. dangerous those numbers are we think that except for places very close to the nuclear power plant because she made eighty know a big risk for the. ordinary people so we should make them understand that point now we were in fukushima just a bit ago and there are some spots that we measured personally where the radiation levels are one thousand times the safely recommended dose there are mothers who are concerned that their children go by these hot spots where you have to say to these
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mothers our government especially ministry of. education is in charge of monitoring all over the out of japan and they daily publish there that they obtained throughout japan and. they asked nuclear safety commission to evaluate their that so and if the commission is publicizing their comments every day i think the problem for matters. is that it's difficult to understand how safe or how dangerous those numbers are and it's basically it is said that. radiation those is more dangerous for children and that's the point that we should . make people. understand more by providing them easy easy understand are
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you planning to expand any of the existing evacuation zones we don't have a. plan to change evacuation area. radical drastic ari but only example exception is the hot spots we should attack take care of the people living in those places but except for that for them we don't think of them we need to change the area of evacuation currently the accepted level is at twenty micro sieverts. which those standards were actually raised to twenty micro secrets from one micro sievert do you think it's responsible to actually change the standards so that. they are now considered to be safe we do not say that. twenty meters see that it is safe but. it's.
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standard in this type of emergency situation from a personal standpoint are you worried about the situation in japan and in this country yes of course i'm worried about the people situation that they're afraid of those radiation those. looking back at the past three months what do you think that the japanese government could have done better to handle this tragedy to give people accurate information in a man and easy to understand for them so that's their first point and secondly we should explain what we would do for. existing nuclear power plants. which are people worried the overall budget. or though they are quite safe right now what do you think the government has done
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well in the situation taking the other side we assumed the worst case is and we said. twenty kilometers radius from. dayton and we expanded. region and advocated the region i think we have we said the evacuation zone based on the scientific that is it possible to open up the reaction to the international community we published our report to. the international atomic energy organization. believes in three it is written in. both japanese and english so you can. read from our website our prime minister's office website. report detailed report right after the extent we published. or that in english through our
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website but scientists say there needs to be more cooperation with outside agencies and outside governments what you say to these critics they don't know that fact and actually. from the time of the accident we have been consulted with. the united list. it's france and russia and other countries in terms of technical support. machine regular support and we crossly exchanged information regarding the status of plants and possible measures to take can you give me some examples of types of cooperation or equipment that you have received from other countries and we get. us now to seize support in taken shoes and as you know. france and the curia unknow of
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the united states provided. equipment and technical support for water purifying system russia of course provided technical support we took the best. best actions. based on the international support how much information is coming from tepco and the government how much do you say they know about the current situation and then how much of that information is being relayed to the public so on that same scale what does the government know from tepco and what does the public know from the government. i think it's a very rough estimate and my personal one. but i think eighty percent. is known by the government and. that twenty percent is for example. the level of. water and containment vessels
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and how the water came from those procedures to the buildings as a stagnant water those as a sample was unknown for us and we published we have been publishing all the information we got but. it may be difficult to fall they were the only people to understand so i. make. the score. for the ordinary people of say. seventy percent. japan a country which has faced a two nuclear tragedies with your shimon nagasaki there are many critics out there who say that it's irresponsible for a country that has experienced such tragedy with the nuclear field to be building nuclear plants. in an area that may be unstable seismically known to have
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earthquakes what's your response to this so far. we have. forty years of more than forty years of history of safe usage of. to make energy. and this was caused by the unprecedented a tsunami. very heights and i mean nobody. expected that size of a tsunami so you can bring mass that you failed but this was. foreseen by anybody all over the world of course we are responsible for this accident but it should be grossly reviewed whether we should we could have taken any other measures to prevent this are you saying that you couldn't have done anything better it's of course it's not perfect therefore we had an accident.
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but based we. designed our plants and energy system based on the best knowledge of the human humankind. mankind so that that way japan is doing the same to fix things so we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy. moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend thirty percent of. if the cecils. on you could end as heat so we have to use a new cremation in the near future at least. seventy
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six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead at a beach front battlefields several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. to see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are . on this beach which of course is very most appropriate signification i assemble everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but to a cherry way where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to terra with julian
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cooper story on our t.v. . today children play war in the old case me. but in june nine hundred forty one these walls really first barriers and announce the troops on their way to moscow. funders and restless were dying one by one under siege this. morning. in the land shelter an unnamed soldier left a few simple words farewell mother i'm dying but i'm not surrendering.
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to tell stories from r.t. tonight make so admits it launched the airstrike that killed nine civilians in a tripling suburb while british taxpayers wary of reckless spending or how does a bill for three months of plotting stalemate. the international atomic energy agency is expected to sadden japan for handling the focus sheeple crisis and nuclear safety form opens in vienna aimed at improving safety regulations and from bad to a piece of the japanese crisis. and every other state wants a second term but it's the people who are the final word so says the president that if he still has not announced what they will stand again but did rule out a face off with prime minister. twenty two forty five or a moscow case got the sport now.
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well welcome to the sports news on a busy first day at wimbledon and here are the top stories easy does it rafael nadal cruises past michael russell in straight sets as he successfully begins the defense of his wimbledon title. while the limpid task russia's top hockey go to new to lobby yet do not accept the pair the national team for the sochi winter games. and a trip to the founders the world cup trophy touches down in moscow today a whirlwind tour but first a tennis player has been suspended for the day apart from on center court on a rainy interrupted first day at wimbledon but the break didn't come before rafael nadal made a successful start in the defense of his title after brushing aside america's michael russell in straight sets the doll didn't have it always a way there especially in the first set as he trailed four two but the spaniard then found his four to win six four six two six two in one hour and fifty eight minutes the world number one will next play another american romance meeting in
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bantu. meanwhile in the only match currently taking place four seed andy murray is up against spain's daniele humanoid private which is being played under the roof on center court well earlier last year's runner up don't succeed thomas burdick eased past believe over landru from italy russian eagle commutes and also made light work of eagle seasoning from the netherlands underground it is waiting to play and the aspect found earlier in the women's game with number two see it as one are over recovered from a wayward second set clinch an erratic six love three six six three american consumer it's. his brother over is fellow russian name out while another combatants for atlanta because that's over a number twelve seed is also through after coming back from the sets than three childish why zhang because williams is also safely into the second round after sweeping past respect. class act and i'm not out of a fast improving russian anastasio up a chunk of a take on the shots or yank on the crane. and while stealing the line what about
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five former champion venus williams her straightforward win against a man with out of that wasn't the only reason why a back revealing dress of her own design was equally and i question. the moment any major you know there's a little bit of. to mention. a lot of expertise is in play as i do in practice which i've been hitting the ball really well. you know especially haven't played a lot too it's a little pressure of lead to to come out swinging as usual. now why soccer and russia have finally confirmed the country's most successful club coach has now become the head of the national team so to lobby the north has been given the task of preparing the star studded squad for the home winter olympics in sochi in three years time the fifty six year old is currently manager of twice k h l champions act fast but will most likely give up his club for the sake of the country his
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predecessor got as a because had a part time job at tesco in moscow and there's a lot to live with he was sacked as russia boss last month following a worse than expected fourth place at this year's world championships in sweden yet enough both a record for russian league titles as well as coaching experience in the n.h.l. . football now and jack warner has resigned his fee for vice president in the aftermath of the bribery scandal that's been rocking the sport's governing body since the build up to the presidential vote earlier this month want to departure means all charges will be dropped against him the sixty eight year old was accused of paying substantial sums to caribbean associations along with former presidential candidate how they'd been a man who pulled out of the race four days before the ballasts warner was the longest serving member of the first executive committee after joining the board back in one thousand nine hundred three and has also stepped down as conquered calf president. and in the meantime chelsea say they will reveal their new manager in
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the next few days that announcement coming amid reports porto's talismanic coach and reveal his boss has one foot in the english premier league club the blues allegedly agreed to pay the twenty one million dollar release clause in the portuguese current contract he skyrocketed to stardom after leaving porto last year to the trouble of the domestic title and cup combined with the europa league crown the thirty three year old is the youngest ever manager to claim a european title former russian go to receive it was also linked to the chelsea job that's been vacant since the sacking of color on chalabi last month. and as well the manager has been officially presented as another top flight english club but alex. is unlikely to be totally relaxed in the role at least at the beginning of his reign at aston villa after arriving from arch rivals birmingham city the move has enraged fans from both sides however the fifty two year old scott seems unfazed as long as it doesn't control then you know i can understand people's feelings.
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nor have i had it before yes. come out of it stronger yes sure but i really look forward to the challenge of managing this fantastic football club. well over a rational ability of moscow have filled the void left by last year's departure of star winger peter odemwingie with one of his nigeria team mates there are a man signed with victor a bit now on a four year deal from syria and joins into the last twenty four all spent last season on loan now relegated west ham in english premier league and he will join the moscow club after the summer break russian top flight next month. now russia is hosting the football world cup in twenty eighteen but fans in the capital won't have to wait seven years to see the famous trophy as it's now on display in a museum in central moscow the legendary tracey is currently front twice security happy artist central has exhibition center it here is part of a cross cultural exchange program between russia and spain for the reigning world
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champions after winning the trophy for the first time in south africa last year so far not many fans have turned up to see it however those that have russia have a chance of raising world football's biggest prize championship twenty eighteen. but we always hope we can wean having free for the big three is the main future for any fan is that poor goes when a team wins the fans always see we've won but if they lose they see they lost so i want all the fans to get behind the russian national team and even if we lose say that was our loss. gulf now in northern ireland's rory mcilroy has set his sights on winning more majors after his maiden triumph in the us open the twenty two year old won by a stunning eight shots to make him the youngest winner since bobby jones in one thousand nine hundred twenty three michael roy had led from the very first round and was a church clear at the beginning of the final day he started it with a birdie and never looks like crumbling under the pressure of topping the
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leaderboard as he famously did on the final day of the masters two months ago to prove the point he almost hold this t. shirt on the tenth the ball rolling back to within inches of the cup and from that point no one got close astray as jason day finished second producing a lovely bunker shot on the eighteenth to save par as he carded a sixty eight. but it was mark roy who took the plaudits and the records seemed in this part for a final round of sixty nine to finish and sixteen under par overall that smashed the previous lowest score at usa by four shots to us and sure the trophy goes back to northern ireland after graeme mcdowell success last year. meanwhile russia's rugby team is gearing up for their first ever world cup appearance this autumn in new zealand we caught up with the secretary general of the international rugby board on a recent trip to moscow and he took the time to answer
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a few questions about the upcoming finals. we've actually done very well despite the economic downturn. ticket sales have been very good for rugby around the world governments want to invest in having big rugby tournaments in their countries because they see how beneficial it is there were three hundred fifty thousand visitors who came to france for oberle cup two thousand and seven we have eighty five thousand coming to new zealand for over a cup two thousand and eleven are also much cheaper to run as an event in the olympics or the fifa soccer world cup so yes of course the economic downturn affects everyone but not as much as perhaps other sports have been affected. and we chose to world cups at the same time two fifteen which is in england and two
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nineteen which is in japan our process works extremely well you know rugby is a very clean sport we don't have issues that perhaps other sports might have so we're very happy with the process and very happy also that in two nineteen we're branching out into new territory for rugby world cup will be the first time that hasn't been held in one of the traditional rugby countries and so that's pretty exciting for us. the gap has been now ring over over the last two world cups that's one of the reasons why we've been investing so much in the tear two and tier three countries to ensure that they have the same sort of chance as the tier one countries the same sort of fitness training the same sort of analysis of video so that they can be more or less on a on a par before they get to the to the rugby world cup rugby is a pretty unforgiving game in soccer it's easy to package the fencing to keep the
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score down in rugby maybe you can stay level for sixty. minutes or so over the last twenty minutes really can really tell. i think the best thing is for people to be able to see it because once they see it they fall in love with it get as much of international rugby on television as you possibly can show people the game get a ball in my hands and get them to play the main thing for the long term future is to get it in schools because we know when people play they love it and they go on to watch it. and that's all from the sports that this was a. culture is that so much of the taxpayers' money i mean i get when i say she is never a real mystery africa in the new game outside interest in this continent is the
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man's rich in natural resources in a growing middle class china at the u.s. .
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tell stories from our t.n.a. to admits it launched the airstrike that killed nine civilians in a tripoli suburb while british taxpayers wary of reckless spending and how did the build for three months of bloody stalemate. japan gets a grilling in vienna members of the international nuclear watchdog gathered to look at ways to avoid another fukushima crisis while people say they don't feel safe even kilometers away from the exclusion zone. europe's finance ministers bespoken a decision on a fresh bailout for greece they say more austerity is needed in a country already shaken by violent protests against spending cuts is to be say.
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here monday evening here in moscow welcome if you just joined us this is our t one is kevin owen and first tonight nato has admitted its forces killed up to nine civilians in a bungled airstrike on a poor neighborhood in tripoli anger over the incident among libyans was heightened when the country's health ministry announced that the intervention of the more than eight hundred civilians dead so far refreshing the reports now from the capital tripoli you may find some of the images coming up in a report disturbing. mohamed that her extended family used to be one of the biggest in the neighborhood and they table mean killed five of them his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jumana his niece taken on his mobile phone his days before he pulled her dead body from on the day. i woke up when i heard an explosion some stones a piece of the roof fell on me and i ran immediately to see how my family is and many were dead my mother survived another brother is in
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a coma and we don't know when know if he will recover that had is that not three days we live in in this agreement district entry fully it's home to many our age income people most from one family this is just a regular city a quarter why does the populated built up area this is what used to be there had his house but three story buildings are reduced in ruins in just moments after being hit in a missile strike home on mohammed's brother who survived says they will never forgive or forget what nato has done to them destroying their lives and homes. they should take responsibility for their wrongdoing and nato has responded with an apology. intended target during last night's airstrike in tripoli was a military missile site however from our initial assessment of the facts it appears that one weapon did not strike the intended target due to a weapons systems failure although officials in tripa.

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