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we learned from fukushima about nuclear power carries great risks but we believe that it's possible to operate nuclear power more safely. crisis does occur we can reduce the amount of radioactive material released 215-0000 of the material during 4 shima. a government safety test has confirmed this with me. at the time i proudly shows off a new safety measures watertight doors in case of a tsunami. additional struts to make the building more earthquake proof and filters to prevent radioactivity from escaping. what surprises me is that so many of these safety measures weren't there in the 1st place these floodwalls for example the reactor buildings are right next to the sea and the walls are supposed to withstand the tsunami like the one in fukushima a fleet of diesel generator trucks stands ready on higher ground in case of power blackouts and the company's own fire trucks are there to put out places. but outside the nuclear plant not everyone in the surrounding towns is convinced of the power plant safety. i meet up with one of the few critics prepared to speak openly. we want. the rub
we learned from fukushima about nuclear power carries great risks but we believe that it's possible to operate nuclear power more safely. crisis does occur we can reduce the amount of radioactive material released 215-0000 of the material during 4 shima. a government safety test has confirmed this with me. at the time i proudly shows off a new safety measures watertight doors in case of a tsunami. additional struts to make the building more earthquake proof and filters to prevent radioactivity...
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he did this at great risk to himself. remember, abortion was against the law. his name was dr. robert spencer. he saved the lives of thousands of people, including my own. i can't thank him enough. my dad drove me to pennsylvania. he paid for it. i never asked how much it cost, and we never spoke of it again. and representing my generation. many of those women were not as lucky as i was. they died. i am their voice. whether you decide to have an abortion or become apparent, no one should be denied health care during pregnancy. care,ny of us were denied not by our insurance companies, but by our governments, by the shame and stigma our society placed upon us. i am a proud mother and grandmother of two girls. i don't want them to ever be faced with anything like what i went through. so, senator bennett, how are you sexualo expand access to and reproductive health care, including abortion, to ensure that people have access to care no matter what? [applause] >> thank you, susan. i have not been here all day, but i can't think of a more fitting way to end this program then with what
he did this at great risk to himself. remember, abortion was against the law. his name was dr. robert spencer. he saved the lives of thousands of people, including my own. i can't thank him enough. my dad drove me to pennsylvania. he paid for it. i never asked how much it cost, and we never spoke of it again. and representing my generation. many of those women were not as lucky as i was. they died. i am their voice. whether you decide to have an abortion or become apparent, no one should be...
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in part because of the great risk involved. they did not know whether they would make it and it would be a difficult thing to bring children along. the very fact that from the beginning these parents are bringing their children is a sign they kind of knew that this was it, this was the moment. this was the time when freedom may come. i found that quite striking. one thing i am left wondering is what this did to that generation of children that was living this existence in a war zone and how would that affect them in the years ahead, which is something that remains a question. that was a surprising thing. honestly, everything was a surprise. >> thank you. sounds like good material for a follow-up book. >> may be so. >> the question about the children and the survival of these people, was there starvation? >> oh, yeah. >> to death? was anyone taking care of them at all? >> big question. asked, first of all, was it a cause of death? i would say certainly was a contributor factor in many deaths. we don't have the records and analys
in part because of the great risk involved. they did not know whether they would make it and it would be a difficult thing to bring children along. the very fact that from the beginning these parents are bringing their children is a sign they kind of knew that this was it, this was the moment. this was the time when freedom may come. i found that quite striking. one thing i am left wondering is what this did to that generation of children that was living this existence in a war zone and how...
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our risks are great, giving kim jong-un an increased presence on the world stage. risking the defensive posture of north korea. >> how confident are you that north korea is going to come to the table with president trump and have some sort of substantive change? i remain kept cskeptical. as we've seen in the past, from a military perspective, we judge things by what has occurred throughout history, and the potential for things happening in the future. hi historically, they have brought things to the table, only to have it squashed, in terms of what could result. we've seen that, in the last two years, as president trump's reached out. that's not any different from any past presidents. that's always their hope, that north korea will come to the table and join the league of nations, as it were. there hasn't been the results coming from those meetings. north korea wants sanctions released desperately. it depends on what kinds of those meetings, that will get over -- not only that, but how it will come about. this is what i'm talking about. he said, good luck, steve. we
our risks are great, giving kim jong-un an increased presence on the world stage. risking the defensive posture of north korea. >> how confident are you that north korea is going to come to the table with president trump and have some sort of substantive change? i remain kept cskeptical. as we've seen in the past, from a military perspective, we judge things by what has occurred throughout history, and the potential for things happening in the future. hi historically, they have brought...
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. >>> san jose police chief eddie garcia told his new recruits great risk and tragedy are part of this job. >> the sac community is going through it right now. they have a fallen officer right now, but you know what? they have to have officers going out on the street together. >> just a few hours ago police recruits in sacramento also paid their respects. this is the same academy officer o'sullivan went through and graduated from before being sworn into the force. tonight the graduates cited her courage as an example to live by. >> as for the man charged with officer o'sullivan's murder, 45- year-old adel ramos booked early this morning is due in court monday. he has a criminal history going back decades. in september this guy was charged with battering a female juvenile. in 2011 police seized several grams of marijuana, $26,000 of cash out of his car. a shrew of earlier incidents include petty theft charges, domestic violence, driving under the influence. >>> tonight a neighborhood turned battlefield is still blocked off to many owners as investigators continue to comb through the sce
. >>> san jose police chief eddie garcia told his new recruits great risk and tragedy are part of this job. >> the sac community is going through it right now. they have a fallen officer right now, but you know what? they have to have officers going out on the street together. >> just a few hours ago police recruits in sacramento also paid their respects. this is the same academy officer o'sullivan went through and graduated from before being sworn into the force. tonight...
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the waste contains offensive material likely to have been discarded by the receiving contrie at great risk and cost to the environment and people the guilt of your to justify our decision to prosecute before bissette remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and says the real problem is actually down to a lack of clear guidance for the industry over what sceptical levels of purity ah we strongly contested this case and are very disappointed with this outcome the materials we supplied commanded market lead in prices and we match ballot international industry and custom. standards the environmental agency has been continually asked to specify a required level of purity by both the industry and in one instance to court of appeal and the feeler to do so is a breach of its responsibilities to the market in the absence of any a guidelines our products always met the standards set by our customers and provided a route to recycling in an environmentally sound manner so as countries like china cracked down on taking care of the west's inability or unwillingness to deal with its own rubbish the ques
the waste contains offensive material likely to have been discarded by the receiving contrie at great risk and cost to the environment and people the guilt of your to justify our decision to prosecute before bissette remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and says the real problem is actually down to a lack of clear guidance for the industry over what sceptical levels of purity ah we strongly contested this case and are very disappointed with this outcome the materials we supplied commanded...
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he told his new recruits great risk and tragedy are part of the job. >>> they have a fallen officer right now, but you know what? they have to have officers going out on the street again today. >> police recruits in sacramento also paid their respects last night. >>> this is the same academy officer oh sully ran . >> governor knew some she represented the best of what we hope to be as human beings with herselfless to the community. as to who was charged, the 45- year-old is behind bars and due in court on monday. he has a criminal history going back decades. he battered a female juvenile. in 2011 police seized cash from his car and a slew of earlier incidents including charges of petty theft, domestic violence and driving under the influence. we learned president donald trump signed off on an airstrike on iran before changing his mind. the reversal came after the operation was already getting under way. details now from cbs news' marc liverman. >> reporter: tensions between the u.s. and iran continue to escalate this morning. cbs news has confirmed that last night president donald trump s
he told his new recruits great risk and tragedy are part of the job. >>> they have a fallen officer right now, but you know what? they have to have officers going out on the street again today. >> police recruits in sacramento also paid their respects last night. >>> this is the same academy officer oh sully ran . >> governor knew some she represented the best of what we hope to be as human beings with herselfless to the community. as to who was charged, the 45-...
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wrong with the decision to rerun the election the governing party the president obama has taken a great risk by you know by turning this election as in a sense iraq from them on the government's policy completely and therefore what has been the feed a lot yesterday in istanbul is not jaws attendance which is the benoliel that i'm. one of the 1st thing that in this got the government has to do is 1st correct to define what was defeated yesterday in istanbul obviously is not just and that for the to become the mayor of istanbul what has been defeated is more than this is a spiral of a this is the nature of the governance that the country has been with has been experiencing it is the populism that has been nationalist populism that the country has been experiencing so do answer would be well for the government will withdraw will draw the right lessons from this and also not only drawn the right lessons from the government or force the right responses to these to this defeat as well too because reducing this defeat to last or minutes but also will be mis understanding of it from the start ok let
wrong with the decision to rerun the election the governing party the president obama has taken a great risk by you know by turning this election as in a sense iraq from them on the government's policy completely and therefore what has been the feed a lot yesterday in istanbul is not jaws attendance which is the benoliel that i'm. one of the 1st thing that in this got the government has to do is 1st correct to define what was defeated yesterday in istanbul obviously is not just and that for the...
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and this is the great risk of the climate change. everybody wants a group to achieve what. you would like to contribute less than your fashion. and. everybody was crying how could we be so stupid we could have reached it so easily why not the other. invest their fair share everybody says that. is it wrong or or is it delusional to think that people care about the future we have not evolved to be able to care for the future of the future as longer than the next winter. or evolve tell us prefer the prophet now as a chimpanzee dars one given the choice between one banana not 4 and thereafter 1st by non are we have strategies like this. but how biological grandchildren or great grandchildren. we don't have because there was no such selection pressure on the past and now we have to solve modern very modern and new problems for our storm age roots. as the big problem. and we are russian or we can solve our multidimensional questions some people. might up to do what we can calculate what we should do. sometimes these can't prove us but they won't destroy the truth. as only us that
and this is the great risk of the climate change. everybody wants a group to achieve what. you would like to contribute less than your fashion. and. everybody was crying how could we be so stupid we could have reached it so easily why not the other. invest their fair share everybody says that. is it wrong or or is it delusional to think that people care about the future we have not evolved to be able to care for the future of the future as longer than the next winter. or evolve tell us prefer...
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the waste contains offensive material likely to have been discarded by the receiving contrie at great risk and cost to the environment and people the guilt of your digs just to far would. to prosecute before beset remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and says the real problem is actually down to a lack of clear guidance for the industry overall more sceptical levels of purity are we strongly contested this case and are very disappointed with this outcome the materials we supplied commanded market lead in prices and we imagine both international industry and customer standards the environmental agency has been continually asked to specify a required level of purity by both the industry and in one instance the court of appeal and the feeler to do so is a breach of its responsibilities to the market in the absence of any guidelines our products always met the standards set by our customers and provided a route to recycling in an environmentally sound manner so as countries like china cracked down on taking care of the west's inability or unwillingness to deal with its own rubbish the que
the waste contains offensive material likely to have been discarded by the receiving contrie at great risk and cost to the environment and people the guilt of your digs just to far would. to prosecute before beset remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and says the real problem is actually down to a lack of clear guidance for the industry overall more sceptical levels of purity are we strongly contested this case and are very disappointed with this outcome the materials we supplied commanded...
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at great risk to themselves, they continue to ask for the right to mourn publicly and call for a full public and independent accounting of the victims. . the chinese government fierce their moral standing. the human rights situation in china has worsened. some have described a slow-motion tee and men with the determined surveillance. a better path forward was student tee and men leader when he authored charter 08 that was signed by people. he spent a total of 16 years in prison and died in state custody in 2017. today in china the tiananmen square is erased. the chinese government has tightened controls and heighten surveillance on human rights advocates and detained social workers and labor rights activists. but we all know that the spirit of tiananmen is alive and well. we know in part because china's leaders demonstrate fear with their security cameras, detention centers and obsession with preventing the people of china from learning the truth. imagine the time and energy and costs of monitoring and tracking the actions of 1.4 billion people. they are scared tause the truth threate
at great risk to themselves, they continue to ask for the right to mourn publicly and call for a full public and independent accounting of the victims. . the chinese government fierce their moral standing. the human rights situation in china has worsened. some have described a slow-motion tee and men with the determined surveillance. a better path forward was student tee and men leader when he authored charter 08 that was signed by people. he spent a total of 16 years in prison and died in...
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the phone leaving for the arctic the research about great risk have to test it unless it is carried like a cruise missile under the home or carry on a stroke oh well. it is a great system we fly at low level and the instrument records the thickness of the c.i. is from 25 meters above its surface but it doesn't pick up if. our listening splice nguni a 300 kilometer. out and very low. this would be a serious disadvantage in passenger transportation but it allows the researchers to gather accurate data of a long distances. on line and lets me on we've seen in recent years that the ice is getting thinner and thinner in 2001 we found as the bout 2.20 meters thick in summer it was about half of that last year and now we're curious to see what the eyes looks like this year. it's a minister who's respond to us as males. the results of these research flights provide evidence of climate change for example in greenland. greenland loses 3 times as much ice every year as there is in the entire european alps. the original features of the d.c. 3 include a sextant. this announce the pilots and navigate
the phone leaving for the arctic the research about great risk have to test it unless it is carried like a cruise missile under the home or carry on a stroke oh well. it is a great system we fly at low level and the instrument records the thickness of the c.i. is from 25 meters above its surface but it doesn't pick up if. our listening splice nguni a 300 kilometer. out and very low. this would be a serious disadvantage in passenger transportation but it allows the researchers to gather accurate...
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it writes in part this, all great historical achievements risk fading into obscure past events, reduced to calendar notation or unread wikipedia entries unless those moments are kept vivid and meaningful for future generation. june 6th is one of those imperilled dates. it's the 75th anniversary of d-day. one of the most audacious military actions in american history. this tale of valor and sacrifice has become more important to retell because those who fought that war and learned its lessons of selfless service for the common good are disappearing. more than. 16 million americans served in the military during the war. fewer than 500,000 veterans are still alive. most are now in their mid-90s. younger generations of americans won't understand what happened on june 6, 1944, unless they are inspired to learn it. if you know the d-day story, share it and teach it. and you notice the difference, you were here for the 60th -- >> right? >> so fewer veterans here, so fewer stories to be told. >> there really are. when we were here for the 60th and dignitiaries will continue arrives. when we wer
it writes in part this, all great historical achievements risk fading into obscure past events, reduced to calendar notation or unread wikipedia entries unless those moments are kept vivid and meaningful for future generation. june 6th is one of those imperilled dates. it's the 75th anniversary of d-day. one of the most audacious military actions in american history. this tale of valor and sacrifice has become more important to retell because those who fought that war and learned its lessons of...
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he did this at great risk to himself. remember, abortion was against the law. his name was dr.obert spencer. he saved the lives of thousands of people, including my own. i can't thank him enough. my dad drove me to pennsylvania. he paid for it. i never asked how much it cost, and we never spoke of it again. and representing my generation. many of those women were not as lucky as i was. they died. i am their voice. whether you decide to have an abortion or become apparent, no one should be denied health care during pregnancy. care,ny of us were denied not by our insurance companies, but by our governments, by the shame and stigma our society placed upon us. i am a proud mother and grandmother of two girls. i don't want them to ever be faced with anything like what i went through. so, senator bennett, how are you sexualo expand access to and reproductive health care, including abortion, to ensure that people have access to care no matter what? [applause] >> thank you, susan. i have not been here all day, but i can't think of a more fitting way to end this program then with what y
he did this at great risk to himself. remember, abortion was against the law. his name was dr.obert spencer. he saved the lives of thousands of people, including my own. i can't thank him enough. my dad drove me to pennsylvania. he paid for it. i never asked how much it cost, and we never spoke of it again. and representing my generation. many of those women were not as lucky as i was. they died. i am their voice. whether you decide to have an abortion or become apparent, no one should be...
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on the 6th of june you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of charm under fire. the brothers in arms with whom you poor worth fought from the sale of the harp each. night through to the wire loon reach on a bell and shown on the way participating in the battle of karen town and the of raunch breakthrough that would free the brittany reach and your brothers in arms draw all those who you dear charles juror accompany it through the treacherous normandy the countryside is going to you who fought nonstop. from the 7th of june through to the 8th of july it was only a little brothers in arms who accompany to for some to the arden region luxembourg and even the countryside of czechoslovakia only for those brothers in arms. who saved to stanley friday when you were wounded twice in the sun low region and then in the and then it was on and who gave you the strength to have to part any to combat until you cross the rhine river where you took part in the liberation of the concentration camps and saw the faces of the survivors and the faces of the execut
on the 6th of june you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of charm under fire. the brothers in arms with whom you poor worth fought from the sale of the harp each. night through to the wire loon reach on a bell and shown on the way participating in the battle of karen town and the of raunch breakthrough that would free the brittany reach and your brothers in arms draw all those who you dear charles juror accompany it through the treacherous normandy...
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man says he can think of arbitration proceedings that allow investors to suicide day how there is great risk. and if this is good governance out of passing legislation in the public interest. let's say there are plans to pass european legislation banning integral and disrupt is. an investor could threaten estates out you're welcome to pass these laws but we will father will see to get them because rust they'll result in a loss of profits because we use these substances in our products you know. most of the consumer such threats will be a deterrent to european law makers think the more this will be given and that will lead to an erosion of consumer protection in europe one example this week in the little bit any decision makers will balk at taking certain action out of fear of being sanctions on the balance is already skewed between very powerful corporations and we can stakes and that asymmetry will only become more exacerbated. there on the brink of a massive expansion of the war for the rest of us. so what happens when we introduce a couple of new treaties like c. and the other big one is
man says he can think of arbitration proceedings that allow investors to suicide day how there is great risk. and if this is good governance out of passing legislation in the public interest. let's say there are plans to pass european legislation banning integral and disrupt is. an investor could threaten estates out you're welcome to pass these laws but we will father will see to get them because rust they'll result in a loss of profits because we use these substances in our products you know....