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alastair?hich are often portrayed as the two examples of clean energy. but there are still huge challenges with the amount of land required and energy storage required — challenges which aren't faced by existing nuclear power technology, something i would argue we really need to prioritise. i wonder if you think nuclear should form a key part of the clean energy mix, and should be a large part of the discussion today, and if not, how do we ensure we invest in and choose the most effective technologies that are going to make the biggest difference to stopping climate change? i'm going to give that one over to kristian here. nuclear, it's a fair point, isn't it? we've talked about wind, we've talked about solar, we've talked about ways of storing, but nuclear is here and could do thejob. why aren't we talking about that? well, the major worst—case scenario is something - that we always look at, - and worst—case on a solar panel installation, let's say, i very worst—case could be a house burning d
alastair?hich are often portrayed as the two examples of clean energy. but there are still huge challenges with the amount of land required and energy storage required — challenges which aren't faced by existing nuclear power technology, something i would argue we really need to prioritise. i wonder if you think nuclear should form a key part of the clean energy mix, and should be a large part of the discussion today, and if not, how do we ensure we invest in and choose the most effective...
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alastair fee reports. it's another busy night in a&e.igators. it's a way of reaching those who are hardest to reach, reaching those who are involved in violence or risk—taking behaviour, and then helping them access the support in the wider community to prevent them from coming back in. they meet a young man who has been having suicidal thoughts. an hour and a half is spent talking with him, way more than clinicians could spare on a busy shift. so, we do mentoring in a&e, and so meeting young people like yourself. bex is a criminal lawyer by trade and wants to stop the cycle of offending and harm she's seen. what interests me about it is diverting people away from that cycle of being in the criminaljustice system, and seeing the same client again and again because actually their problems, they don't really get help with their problems. this one—to—one support first started outside in the community. after years of anti—social behaviour, it has helped rees turn his life around. it made me change, i'm my own person now, i. think a bit more
alastair fee reports. it's another busy night in a&e.igators. it's a way of reaching those who are hardest to reach, reaching those who are involved in violence or risk—taking behaviour, and then helping them access the support in the wider community to prevent them from coming back in. they meet a young man who has been having suicidal thoughts. an hour and a half is spent talking with him, way more than clinicians could spare on a busy shift. so, we do mentoring in a&e, and so...
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alastair?solar, which are often portrayed as the two examples of clean energy. but there are still huge challenges with the amount of land required and energy storage required — challenges which aren't faced by existing nuclear power technology, something i would argue we really need to prioritise. i wonder if you think nuclear should form a key part of the clean energy mix, and should be a large part of the discussion today, and if not, how do we ensure we invest in and choose the most effective technologies that are going to make the biggest difference to stopping climate change? i'm going to give that one over to kristian here. nuclear, it's a fair point, isn't it? we've talked about wind, we've talked about solar, we've talked about ways of storing, but nuclear is here, and could do thejob. why aren't we talking about that? well, the major worst—case scenario is something - that we always look at, - and worst—case on a solar panel installation, let's say, i very worst—case could be a house
alastair?solar, which are often portrayed as the two examples of clean energy. but there are still huge challenges with the amount of land required and energy storage required — challenges which aren't faced by existing nuclear power technology, something i would argue we really need to prioritise. i wonder if you think nuclear should form a key part of the clean energy mix, and should be a large part of the discussion today, and if not, how do we ensure we invest in and choose the most...
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reached today is 9,000 runs in test cricket, root is the second youngest to that number after sir alastairst. they're currently 289 for five, they've lost jos buttler who was bowled by ishant sharma on 23. after india made 364 in theirfirst innings. britain's elvin evans is lying third overall after 1a stages of rally belgium. his toyota team mate, takamoto katsuta, had a lucky escape after crashing during stage ten this morning. the force of the impact causing extensive damage to the japanese driver's car. there are two more stages to go today, the rally finishes tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. i will be back with you in an hour. to turkey now, and just as crews battled to bring wildfires under control, devastating floods have swept through northern parts of the country. reports say a0 people have died, and president erdogan has declared a disaster zone in flood—hit regions. tanya dendrinos reports. vehicles tossed in the torrent. this terrifying eyewitness footage captured the scene in northern turkey just days ago. roads turned to rivers as buildings simply crumbled. and this is
reached today is 9,000 runs in test cricket, root is the second youngest to that number after sir alastairst. they're currently 289 for five, they've lost jos buttler who was bowled by ishant sharma on 23. after india made 364 in theirfirst innings. britain's elvin evans is lying third overall after 1a stages of rally belgium. his toyota team mate, takamoto katsuta, had a lucky escape after crashing during stage ten this morning. the force of the impact causing extensive damage to the japanese...
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and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair and proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country. that's all we want. they also hope saying, sorry will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne hey, al jazeera auckland's professor collins as a city counselor in oakland, and joyce, when i via skype, from that i could help you with the on the program. what was the atmosphere like in the hall when the prime minister apologized? probably a range of feelings throughout the whole. they are very anxious people who came with high expectations wanting to hear the prime minister express these with this. it's been a long time coming 45 years. so my parents grew up, were in new zealand during the 2 rights period and was outlined annual report. it created a whole lot of deep personal trauma and from media now community. and so these words, significant words, an apolo
and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair and proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country. that's all we want. they also hope saying, sorry will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne hey, al jazeera auckland's professor collins as a city counselor in...
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campaigning for for decades, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair and proud because of who we are and achieve that very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country so we want they also hope saying sorry will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne, hey, al jazeera auckland's, well 6 people have had their accreditations revoked at the take care lympics. the organizing committee chief says they violated rules imposed to curb the crone virus pandemic becomes just the head of the much anticipated 100 meter mens finals. she has 100, it's, you know, you need about the incident of the olympic village on the night of july 31st multiple athletes and delegation members were at the park within that village and they were drinking alcohol. we are aware of this fact currently we are investigating the situation and based on the results we will take appropriate action. and you can follow the stories that we'
campaigning for for decades, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair and proud because of who we are and achieve that very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country so we want they also hope saying sorry will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne, hey, al jazeera auckland's, well 6 people have...
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and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country. was they also hope saying, sorry, will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. and so the obvious question now is that will the apology be enough? certainly, the message coming from leaders within the pacific island communities in new zealand is that they welcome the apology, but they want action to follow some according to compensation. not expecting the prime minister to agree to that, but what many of the pacific island leaders want to see now in terms of that action is education. they believe the best way to try to ensure that this sort of thing never happens again, is education. and they want a pacific island polynesian history to be taught the new zealand schools. ok when, hey, joining us from oakland, thanks very much. when me millions of americans are at ris
and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country. was they also hope saying, sorry, will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. and so the obvious question now is that will the apology be enough? certainly, the message...
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he's reached is 9,000 runs in test cricket — root is the second youngest to that number after sir alastair. they are currently 324—5. britain's elvin evans is lying third overall after 14 stages of rally belgium. his toyota team mate, takamoto katsuta, had a lucky escape after crashing during stage ten this morning. the force of the impact causing extensive damage to the japanese driver's car. there are two more stages to go today, the rally finishes tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. i'll be back at 6:30pm. at least 40 people are known to have died from the devastating floods along turkey's black sea coast. in the worst—hit town, bozkurt, several apartment blocks were brought down by floodwaters from a swollen river. president erdogan promised swift government help to rebuild but some residents have criticised the authorities for failing to provide an early warning. the new head of the nhs in england says she fears tens of thousands of people are are risking their lives because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. research also suggests three in five people would
he's reached is 9,000 runs in test cricket — root is the second youngest to that number after sir alastair. they are currently 324—5. britain's elvin evans is lying third overall after 14 stages of rally belgium. his toyota team mate, takamoto katsuta, had a lucky escape after crashing during stage ten this morning. the force of the impact causing extensive damage to the japanese driver's car. there are two more stages to go today, the rally finishes tomorrow. that's all the sport for now....
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one of the top experts in the world, in fact, alastair munroe, said he didn't understand why this panic going on in the u.s. and only the u.s. the rsv wave is pretty much global. we have sort of skipped the rsv season in the winter and are getting hit by at full force. but the u.s. seems to be the only country where the fact that children's hospitals are full is being used as an excuse to scare people about covid instead of explaining that they are overwhelmingly full with rsv patients. so that dishonesty seems to be unique to the united states right now. >> laura: with the increase in rsv around the country, some thought they could be a link with the rise in hospitalized pediatric of the cases. the "houston chronicle" reported this today saying texas children's identified 25 cases and counting of children with both rsv and covid at all three of its campuses, more than half of those children have been hospitalized. phil, again, we are not being told whether the kids are being admitted sick with rsv, which it seems like that's the case, because the transparency doesn't really feed the pa
one of the top experts in the world, in fact, alastair munroe, said he didn't understand why this panic going on in the u.s. and only the u.s. the rsv wave is pretty much global. we have sort of skipped the rsv season in the winter and are getting hit by at full force. but the u.s. seems to be the only country where the fact that children's hospitals are full is being used as an excuse to scare people about covid instead of explaining that they are overwhelmingly full with rsv patients. so that...
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i told him about alastair horn and people you and and i han were sent to america as babies during thetz. and he said why would you come back? and i said well, this is my country. it seemed like just a natural reply. i wonder when he's grown if his contemporaries would have such -- would be be willing to risk their lives and fortunes at war? >> i would make a distinction, which i think george r did between patriotism and nationalism. nationalism is is often i'm reflecting and racist sent to be felt for some of bound by these mystical thighs and superior to others. but patriotism is i think simply advocate member, , my country is not such a bad place and it's a decent place and i like to defend it and i don't want to see it taken over by someone like hitler and the nazis so yes, i will fight for it. the ingredients of that patriotism needn't depend on a shared ethnicity or even shared cultural values. there has to be some sharing at the don't know we'll have to see what happens in canada becauseri we have moved way beyond being an offshoot of britain and france with a fair mixture of in
i told him about alastair horn and people you and and i han were sent to america as babies during thetz. and he said why would you come back? and i said well, this is my country. it seemed like just a natural reply. i wonder when he's grown if his contemporaries would have such -- would be be willing to risk their lives and fortunes at war? >> i would make a distinction, which i think george r did between patriotism and nationalism. nationalism is is often i'm reflecting and racist sent...