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ah, not everyone is obeyed the order to with some like now quarter in 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. you know how to do that? well, that's all get someone to get a deal with. he died. yeah, i gotta, i got, i found it. i knew it transporting. hurry to another place would probably it was to die from a broken heart like this happens to walk among the displaced lou a not a i'm with that pretty bad out
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a little bit about the fed up with a company, not the job or ah, but in matter it up. i don't want them to be them either
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a a ah a nuclear power please bring director dice one buying a decision to disobey tapco by injecting sea water into the reactor is defective. say ah, ah, ah,
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ah ah, ah hm. with in 1954, 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 cast bravo. this experiment with a nuclear test consisting in the explosion of
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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 their broadcast to spread the news. traces of radioactivity were found in tuna fish in the pacific ocean, and this forced the culprits to come out in the open and confessed the truth. in little time because of fear of radiation, panic spread from that moment on the people of japan have been totally forthright.
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in rejecting nuclear energy, the american government concerned about the spread of anti american and anti nuclear sentiment in japan, a country it considered a military and e comic base of great importance took appropriate measures by involving all japanese communications media using words such as peace, justice, and security for the promotion of nuclear energy. ah, surely came out to title a war criminals suddenly reinstated by the americans and who in the mean time had become a powerful lobbyist and media tycoon, 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 majority shim boone, and from his own private tv channel nippon television, he launched a powerful and effective pro nuclear campaign in
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a few and in persuading majority of citizens. but 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 the memory of the bombing of japan. and after only 2 years following the di, go for gold u model incident. a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically in hiroshima met. so 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 money from
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which in many years sooner. but i hardly meant that i goddamnit knew that i can allow your body give up. soon ago i seen the miss sort of the mother, a meant to hook you up on 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 and say, have something to say, and they do, if you go to visit them in small taverns in the neighborhood at the nuclear power plant, they are paid 3 or $400.00 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 withstand most of the
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radiation. there are those who in order to earn more fakes the dosimeters or take a double shifts using different types of sacrifice prompted by despair, by necessity of making it meet at any cost. apparently, it's a traditional job. i was told by a photographer who became famous in the seventy's for his report, tarnishes inside japanese nuclear power plants. so get all those ha, nor do i have that you or she back was. i did danco. he doesn't uncle to me. but i'm more, you know, gonna gonna seal that here in abilene. i did tell him what am i talking to? my counselor. so you look him up on this dorms. aiken robin as well. yes, we need to get a few. yep. so we send the, the one that has a getting on the one you're not in a new on day monday morning on the log in, but so it's good and i don't feel not that revenues job. those and about development on the cleaning. i would tell when i was taking these on the corral,
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they had nothing to my new me doesn't get them. and they don't you or doesn't. the left, the net or claim will going on this he'll middle of the night. i call my boss or g e i. and i said my recommendation is that we tell us utilities, but 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? a dish, a
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with it. so can need them to, you know, after they made it to damaged put a lot of couples who put a lot. i do, i do all of those. so i am come face with the rear or is site really but no one, especially for a typical one here or use the word, but when they're down, those funds will damage to the react to this plan. they may not do they use why do 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
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explosion that happened inside the building damage the base of the reactor, causing the flood of various rooms and underground conduit every day, hundreds of tons of radioactive water spilled into the ocean and they cannot do map coastal dock when. yeah, well i yeah. 2 soldiers, they don't know. you my bathroom or should i show rollbook door? he did them all back in. i don't all, they don't know. made it to down the mother made it to down the state of ohio. i let him all night so then when i know most gentlemen call me in that come some know so those 2 ideas are still absolutely open on that. we now know for sure that the core i made a hope that metallica base, so they're sitting there and came out to completely, boom, boom, boom,
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up. everything is the rates on here. and the report from the government, the investigation committee because of the radiation. no one, not even the robot can approach close enough to understand how much concrete separates the corrion from the ground with awe. in east of can't go to russian state, little, never the tires on and ignore some scheme. diversity, him not getting all sense and up with the battle. did. okay, so mine is 25 i'm speaking with. we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aren't russia today, and c, r t spoke neck,
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given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest, and with a, with me. ah, you're so the phenomenon of things that black and white in nature, but the western approach to anything internal, personal, interpersonal, or interstate relationship is one. the black and the white realities are many, many shades of both different colors, different sage, and other chinese philosophy approach to the issue a so, you know, if we are different, we can work together. ah ah,
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the sisters to collect the hundreds of thousands of tons of radio flick, which are no longer sufficient, leaks everywhere, infiltrate the ground. some argue that it would be best to throw everything overboard because fishing area has already been compromised and the pacific ocean is so bake. ah, but nobody really knows what the real long term effects with the radioactive substances infiltrate the food chain and polarize on the top. where we stand
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without the breaks in our fears a the bills in the right hand side and maintenance to the for the 2 pieces, you know that you cannot beat them out of the program that decrease. i don't know when i send out a feel and i don't said to go to the most typical in the format fiona,
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that information later supplied by workers confessed by the executives and then confirmed through concrete examples in the $641.00 pages of the colonel cower report talks about a man caused catastrophe. everything but sort of guy. oh, i thought i speak with you about him thing. really good if you have i. yeah. a little bit about what i give you a little more up there. you're going to hurt my like, you know, oh oh, i'm a member
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a not all of a somebody, she'd be a fin, the someone's on the deadline. i left side of that. one of them all right. so both and was employ stating that they wanted the correct tower report shows that the direct cause of the accident were all foreseeable prior to march 11th. 2011. tucker was too quick to cite the sanaa me as the cause of the nuclear accident wrecked intervention. by the country, including prime minister current plant disrupted the chain of can ready 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. with their behavior,
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they betrayed the right of japan to be safe nuclear risks. oh with i think you got with
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i wonder how it is possible that as of today, there hasn't been any indictments for trial, let alone a conviction. all the criminal investigations that have been started have already been closed. we show no longer prosecutor. everybody is guilty. no one is guilty. as in war. if there is no guilt, there is no responsibility. and there is no sin. if there is no repentance, so let me know. please stay closer to each other. a to me with
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a book i send me, daniel. all those little mamma. meanwhile, the rio risk easily leave these roads where they are now on the roof all by building. right before the is it into a routine maintenance which consists of the replacement of the spent the fuel was taking place at the reactor fall to perform what is the maintenance the ask a flood the room above the reactor. so that water level ac even weighs the back of the pool that contains the new pho, give them up when that cooling system has helped to work in the room up up in the reactor, fold that were all in the water. and beside the pool would go all over the fewer wrongs ain't can this to do that. which made with the water in the pool, boil them if their fuel had been left on top of it,
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there would be yet another mountain down according yeah, but this time i was with i didn't happen there. co sequences would have been devastating below kill em. it's with, ah, [000:00:00;00] a with
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the reason why this made down didn't actually had that has remained a long time. it was only after several months that we got to understand thanks to the look of the commission of inquiry due to the pressure increase in the reactor pool. the key to bar that separates the reactor, a bit fuel storage pool broke down, causing the water to pull out into the adjustment. fewer storage pool had, again, not broken. the pool of water would have been competing to evaporate. their like hosting that met down with a very short time in call kill is safe by chance.
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ah, all right. with blue miss of nuclear energy being economic safe and clean has been swept away.
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this disaster has force japan to face up to a freshman, and 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 path to renewable energy is important. but it is not enough in itself. 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 because she must heroes were not
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enough for a bigger disaster has been avoided because a gate broke. ah, we have been spared because miraculously something in the country. if technology did not work in lieu, ah, ah, oh,
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in 1884, the german empire began its colonial invasion into namibia from the very start. berlin encouraged the white colonists to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drives. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protest and lead to a rebellion. in 19 o 4, the hero and nama tribes rebelled against your will, and the 2nd was fully determined and ordered to suppress the rebellion with the utmost severity, against the inhabitants of nam may be a germany through it's $15000.00 well equipped army all around the country. constant takes the 1000 people among way, wrote tribe, and 50 percent of the nama tribe. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century,
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and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the massacre in nam may be a hitler's assault unit boat on the same brown colonial uniform which push the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war with a much i should to bomb with such as long on the wall question for you to he is new was in the william, which is
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a new with promotional, such as a christian stuff to deal with . oh hi, i'm with mm welcome to well, to part being able to see an extent that others may have or will you fundamentally different from your own was was considered a benchmark of psychological maturity, which is evident,
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be lacking in contemporary for in affairs. when there was an earlier assumption

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