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[000:00:00;00] ah, what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic, that development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk oh . 2 so hospital with get you all to see christie late, the florida a on
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a have a son like now go to her and his family have decided to stay in their home. now, his mother is 94 years old. she is very fragile and has not left her bath. you know, how do i need to deal with it? he died at gotta eat id. i got i send it. i knew it transporting hurry to another place would probably it was to die from
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a broken heart. it happens to walk among the displaced lou. a few people that are not a fund. i'm a bit on the company with that. pretty bad. our food, you know, they have, i think with that off with them about the fed up with that with companies. i mean, a, a, a a,
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a, a, a a ah, ah, a nuclear power plants brave director dice one not finding a decision to disobey tapco by injecting sea water into the reactor.
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is defacto say, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. mm hm. in 1954,
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when the rivalry with the former soviet union was becoming increasingly strong and the world was divided into 2 blocks, the united states department of defense secretly carried out an experiment. it's code name being costs and bravo. this experiment with a nuclear test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. american scientists made a mistake in their calculations underestimating the power of the explosion, which was 3 times stronger than expected. the japanese fishing vessel di go for cordial model, was in the surrounding waters and was hit by the radioactive fallout. mm. the $23.00 fishermen had to be hospitalized immediately. coble yama, i t t the marconi operator aboard the vessel, died a few months later from acute radiation syndrome radio and television interrupted
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their broadcast to spread the news. traces of radioactivity in little time because a fear of radiation, panic spread. from that moment all the people of japan have been totally forthright in rejecting nuclear energy, the emotion of nuclear energy. the coon played a very important role. he was a great admirer of american culture, and he was convinced that the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the u. s. from the columns of a newspaper, your mudy shim boone, and from his own private tv channel nip on television, he launched a powerful and effective pony p. a campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the anti nuclear movement in his country. and in persuading majority of citizens, that embracing nuclear power was not only a wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1954 u. s. president eisenhower carried out the program atoms for peace to sweep away
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the memory of the bombing of japan. and after only 2 years following the di go for could you model incident a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically. in hiroshima matter, tara was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy. the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant was soon announced. thus it was that the country which would probably have been the last in the world to espouse nuclear energy, became one of its main and most convinced supporters. ah june some more mending and which you money that i hardly meant that i got the midday i knew that i didn't. oh yeah, pretty good. that's when he came to us. we shinned at them. so sort of the mother
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a mother and sure you are unclaimed, the nuclear gypsies, the nuclear power plant, seasonal workers, number in the thousands, and they are immediately recognizable. they seem distracted almost absent, but in reality, they are looking at you. they make you perceive they have something to say and they do. if you go to visit them in small taverns from the neighborhood of the nuclear power plant, there paid 3 or $400.00 as a day to be contaminated. although after the agency and the contractors get their part, very little ends up in their own pockets, fukushima, they represent almost 90 percent of the workforce and they, we stand most of the radiation. there are those who in order to earn more fake the dosimeters or take a double shifts using different types of sacrifice prompted by despair, by necessity of making me at any cost. apparently, it's
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a traditional job. i was told by a photographer who became famous in the seventy's for his report, challenges inside japanese nuclear power plants. so get, although show me don't, don't have that. your he back was i did danco, he doesn't want people talking but i'm most pin okanagan. is that who do you lean on to tell them what am i talking to me? my concern was so you would look him up on this dogs akin robin. i guess we need to look it up. you. yup. so we send the, the one who's taking on the one. you're not getting a new one day money more. hold on the i'll get buses. oh, it's good and i will not have a good job those. and about the settlement on the client. i would tell when i was taking these on the corner of it. nothing to my in in your me doesn't get up. and that will, you will definitely be on less than that. on the whole clinic going on to fill in the middle of the night,
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i called my boss or g e i. and i said my recommendation is that we. busy tells us utilities that g cannot support the continued operation of these plants at my boss said to me, well, it can't be that bad dale. and keep in mind that if we have to shut down all of these, mark one plants, it will probably mean the end of g is nuclear, a business forever? ah. order
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a new home to you know, not are, there are no made it to that initial call to ask of course, who do i do? i do a, i am a zone is the rear or is site as well new. but no one, especially typical one hit or use the word when they're down those in functional damage to their react to this plan. they played with the worst. i played a full 2 months ago. then my number is a may, is that they use why to one reactor to is building is the only one still in one piece. but it's the source of the most dangerous radioactive leakage. a explosion that happened inside the building damage the base of the reactor,
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causing the flood of various rooms and underground counter which every day, hundreds of tons of radioactive water spilled into the ocean. a map coastal don't clean. yeah. well, i was told to stay on my bathroom or should i just throw booked or you know, they're more back on. i don't know. they don't know. maybe to down a mother made it down there. sure. yeah, let him all night thought anyone. oh, you know must, for me in that come some know so those 2 ideas are still up to the real thing on what we now know for sure that the core i made a hope that metallica, based on the citizen and came out to compete. boom boom, lima able to thing is the rates on here and the report from the government investigation committee. because of the radiation, no one,
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not even the robot can approach close enough to understand how much concrete separates the korean from the ground. with awe. since the beginning of its history, the united states of america has officially declared this driving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colonists headed for that total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent. american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories. while
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the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of buys of native americans lived by hunting these wild animal, colonists slaughter the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dot a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically . the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army generals philip sheridan express the essence of this policy. in the infamous words, the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is deal unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today
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. ah, ah ah ah, the sisters to collect the hundreds of thousands of tons radioactive liquids are no longer sufficient. employ leaks everywhere, infiltrate the ground. some arguing that it would be best to throw everything overboard because fishing in the area has already been compromised,
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and the pacific ocean is so big. ah, but nobody really knows what to be. a long term effects with the radioactive substances, infiltrate the food chain and polarize on the top, where we stand with our defects and our fears a large with a lot of them. is it all
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a lot about a pin? i think that alex feel and i don't feel pretty good with you for that information later supplied by workers confessed by the current power report talks about a main cost catastrophe. every but sorry guys. oh, sorry. i thought i speak with you about it. we are good if you have a good a bye. you're welcome. have a
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wonderful day. you too. bye. thank you ma'am. oh oh oh, i'm a member of good. yeah, that is not a medical hospital or what is it a thin but at the end of the day, blah blah, blah blah blah. and was employ stating sick with the warranty. the current tower report shows that the direct causes of the accident were all foreseeable prior to march 11th. 2011. tucker was too quick to cite the sonoma as the cause of the nuclear accident and denied that the earthquake caused any damage. the direct intervention by the county, including prime minister cons visit to the fukushima diet. she plant disrupted the
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chain of command and brought disordered to an already dire situation at the site. the accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators, tapco, and the lack of governance by said parties or with their behavior. they betrayed the right of japan to be safe from nuclear risks. oh, model made that with possible that as of today, there hasn't been any indictments for trial, let alone
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a conviction. all the criminal investigations that have been started have already been closed. we shall no longer prosecute. everybody is guilty. no one is guilty. as in war. if there is no guilt, there is no responsibility above enough. thank well sir, thank you. other early, this is a really good. i'm good. i was hearing mcclain or good media. it's and with a semi tangled hole only dilemma. meanwhile, the real risk able to leave these roads where they are now on the roof of my building, where i could be folded into a routine maintenance which consisted of the replacement of the spent, the fuel was taking place at level ac even ways that the pool that contains the
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new fo your, if you know from when that clothing system has come to work in your, in the room up, up in the reactive fold that we're all in the water. and beside the pool, we go all over the fuel are wrong with which made the water in the pool boy at home. if the fuel had been left on top of it, there would be yet another mountain down according yeah, but this time i was with i didn't happen there. close shake
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with the reason why this made down didn't actually happen. that has remained a long time. it was only after several months that we got to understand with tanks to look up the commission in due to a pressure increase in the reactor pool. the key to bar that separates the react up a little bit fuel storage pool broke down, causing the water to pull out into the adjustment. fewer stories had the gate not broken. the pool water would have continued to be about right there. by closing the met with
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a very short time that i could kill it safe by chance. ah, [000:00:00;00] with
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with with blue miss of nuclear energy being economically safe and clean has been swept away this disaster and of course japan to face up to a freshman than many other countries have all many dealt with in the face of focus. we are japanese with increasing global energy demand is saying that the past to renewable energy is,
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is important. but it is not enough. ah, well, the dream of nuclear fusion of an infinite energy clean energy for all is still there waiting for us. at the other side of history focus, she must heroes were not enough. a bigger disaster has been avoided because the gate broke. ah, we have been spared because miraculously, something in the country. if technology did not work in,
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in the, in the the was the i
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choose the the me, she's newest courage and if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out and about like that because you're prosper. don't put your home and symbols under split space reach guy. so you guys don't talk to strangers, avoid noisy gatherings and rallies. i mean, i was like a your friends think you're guilty because you'll rush. i mean that you know, the phone. so what can i do?
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a glad the with b p, a specific style brochure, which is fine with the headlines or not the international and the emerging multi polar. well, to bring the long time, regional rivals, iran and saudi arabia together agree to resume diplomatic ties and reopen their embassy. it doesn't move with enormous geo political implications. a run on the bank and us leave scores of companies and individuals holding the by the country's largest lend at the collapse since the 2008 financial crisis is shocked
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that by federal regulations with south africa deals with the rolling blackouts. that's now faced with a shortage of water as

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