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molecules, okay, but atoms are what we're gonna talk about today. atoms are big or atoms are small? - very small. - small or small-small? - small-small. - small-small-small small. we'll talk about how big, how small atoms are. anyway, we have all the atoms arranged in our textbook. open to the front cover and you will see the periodic table, periodic chart of the elements. and this is the periodic chart, gang. you guys have gotta memorize that by next time. will you learn any physics at all if you do memorize that? no. you'll learn no physics, none. all you'll know is a lot of names and a lot of chart, okay? but what is this chart? this chart is an enormous detective story, put this together. what it does is it lists all the atoms by atomic number, starting off number one with hydrogen, jump over to the page, helium, then lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, what comes after carbon, gang? nitrogen. guess which is heavier, carbon or nitrogen? nitrogen. see, they keep getting heavier than ever, then oxygen, fluorine, neon and so forth. let's talk about those atoms. let's talk about some
molecules, okay, but atoms are what we're gonna talk about today. atoms are big or atoms are small? - very small. - small or small-small? - small-small. - small-small-small small. we'll talk about how big, how small atoms are. anyway, we have all the atoms arranged in our textbook. open to the front cover and you will see the periodic table, periodic chart of the elements. and this is the periodic chart, gang. you guys have gotta memorize that by next time. will you learn any physics at all if...
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we have every right to be afraid, but not 72,000 atomic weapons afraid worth.thing. we have every right to be afraid, but not 72,000 atomic weapons afraid worth. we can't change much in our enemies, let's begin by looking at ourselves for a moment. and stop talking about if we're going apportion blame, put more blame on the soviet union if that is what you want but we can't change much there. i'm asking that we look a little bit at ourselves and stop producing 72,000 atomic weapons which is certainly an indication of a kind of people we are and the way we respond to challenge. >> or maybe what the multiple industrial complex. but we have a question from the floor here. did you have? >> i don't understand where you all think that in 1958 that kitchenette that was shown with the wonderful appliances is what the average family in america had. i wasn't poor, and we didn't have anything like that in my kitchen. and i was a 20-year-old mother with -- and i bought my first house in 1960. we did not have -- >> you're right. and the soviet exhibition -- >> compare it to
we have every right to be afraid, but not 72,000 atomic weapons afraid worth.thing. we have every right to be afraid, but not 72,000 atomic weapons afraid worth. we can't change much in our enemies, let's begin by looking at ourselves for a moment. and stop talking about if we're going apportion blame, put more blame on the soviet union if that is what you want but we can't change much there. i'm asking that we look a little bit at ourselves and stop producing 72,000 atomic weapons which is...
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international atomic agency we are not part of iran nuclear sites. professor of political science university of tehran great to talk to you thank you for your time. president dmitri medvedev has met members of unregister parties to discuss how to make the country's political future more inclusive it's the presence of the opposition it comes in the wake of sweeping political reform imposed following the mass protests over the results of parliamentary elections in december tenth.
international atomic agency we are not part of iran nuclear sites. professor of political science university of tehran great to talk to you thank you for your time. president dmitri medvedev has met members of unregister parties to discuss how to make the country's political future more inclusive it's the presence of the opposition it comes in the wake of sweeping political reform imposed following the mass protests over the results of parliamentary elections in december tenth.
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>>> atomic ambition. iran says it's almost ready to complete the nuclear cycle. the country has announced that it has introduced new advanced centrifuges at its main uranium enrichment facility in the central part of the country. the news comes as a slap in the face to western countries which have been using the threat of more sanctions to force iran to abandon its enrichment program. nhk world has more from tehran. this came in increasing defiance. here is the report from tehran. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad announced the new centrifuges at a speech at the country's atomic energy agency on wednesday. he said the new centrifuges at the uranium enrichment facilities in natanz have three times the production capacity compared to the older centrifuges. earlier, the president attended a ceremony where he loaded the country's first-ever domestically made nuclear fuel rod into a reactor near tehran. iran says the fuel rods and the reactor will be used to produce radio isotopes to treat cancer patients and for other peaceful research. western count
>>> atomic ambition. iran says it's almost ready to complete the nuclear cycle. the country has announced that it has introduced new advanced centrifuges at its main uranium enrichment facility in the central part of the country. the news comes as a slap in the face to western countries which have been using the threat of more sanctions to force iran to abandon its enrichment program. nhk world has more from tehran. this came in increasing defiance. here is the report from tehran....
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so scientists add a leap second to adjust the atomic clock. scientists instituted this system 40 years ago. this will be the 25th leap second. they added the last one december 31st, 2008, utc. all clocks need to be set one second behind manually, except for those adjusted automatically by radio signal set to atomic time. the international telecommunications union met in geneva last month to discuss the possibility of abolishing the practice. representatives of some nations oppose the leap second, said it could cause computer problems. others said the practice keeps the atomic clock in line with movement of the sun. members of the union decided to retain the practice for now. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post-march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road ahead" examines japan's efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss "nuclear watch
so scientists add a leap second to adjust the atomic clock. scientists instituted this system 40 years ago. this will be the 25th leap second. they added the last one december 31st, 2008, utc. all clocks need to be set one second behind manually, except for those adjusted automatically by radio signal set to atomic time. the international telecommunications union met in geneva last month to discuss the possibility of abolishing the practice. representatives of some nations oppose the leap...
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do you realize during the cold war we produced 72,000 atomic weapons? am i exaggerating? does this have relevance to today? i leave that to you to judgment. we produced 72,000 atomic weapons. how do we, as a country, respond to challenge? are we paranoic? did a single politician say cool it, wouldn't he be accused of being soft on communism and lose elections? you can -- nobody knows more than i the faults of the soviet union and the responsibility for starting the cold war. but i want to say we often leapt down there in the pit with them and behaved just as badly as they did. >> i'm not sure i believe that. >> they were scared and we scared them. >> i can't quite buy, sure we were scared but there were reasons we were scared. khrushchev wasn't exactly a typical politician, he had blood on his hands. he did a lot of horrible things in his own country. >> what was he doing in '59? yes or no? >> i think he was trying to do things. >> he had his right wing on his side. our job was to try to help him and -- >> i think we tried. >> isn't it true it's hard to get in the mind of
do you realize during the cold war we produced 72,000 atomic weapons? am i exaggerating? does this have relevance to today? i leave that to you to judgment. we produced 72,000 atomic weapons. how do we, as a country, respond to challenge? are we paranoic? did a single politician say cool it, wouldn't he be accused of being soft on communism and lose elections? you can -- nobody knows more than i the faults of the soviet union and the responsibility for starting the cold war. but i want to say...
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mission to the islamic republic failed to resolve any of the controversy surrounding tehran's alleged atomic weapons and bhushan experts report they were not allowed to visit a key military site suspected of hosting nuclear related activities to run insisting on the purely peaceful nature of its atomic program says the i.a.e.a. visit was for the purpose of talks not inspections islamic state or stressed its readiness to return to the negotiating table a failed mission may well lead to more sanctions against iran but as artie's either but reports those penalties can easily backfire and the countries imposing them. putting up with this two years ago would have cost me around seventy five pounds i think that's a lot well it now costs over a hundred because petrol in britain's never been more expensive the average for a liter of diesel sought over one pound forty three and two dollars twenty five cents the previous peak was during the libyan conflict last may and its people at the pumps who are paying the price again this is a disaster again for motorists and not only are they being stoned month
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energy agency and when countries aren't fully transparent in international atomic energy agency the security council says to that country suspend your activities until you can reassure your purely peaceful intentions we're not going to wait to the last minute we're going to reinforce the n.p.t. the nonproliferation treaty by saying that i a e a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be followed that's what the international media said rational position worry about a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east and indeed throughout the world if countries can ignore the jump in here we're getting i wish you a break after a short break we'll continue our discussion of calls to war stay. slept. lists. leg. length welcome back. to my ship we're talking about whether it'll be a strike against you. ok get out i'd like to go back to you in washington you know before i went into television and journalism i was an academic historian and of modern european history and i can remember reading because i wasn't alive at the time of the hysteria that the united states had about the
energy agency and when countries aren't fully transparent in international atomic energy agency the security council says to that country suspend your activities until you can reassure your purely peaceful intentions we're not going to wait to the last minute we're going to reinforce the n.p.t. the nonproliferation treaty by saying that i a e a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be followed that's what the international media said rational position worry about a nuclear arms...
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and the nonproliferation treaty by saying that i may be a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be thought out that's what the international going to said rational position worry about a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east and indeed throughout the world if countries can ignore anything here we're going to it was a short break and after a short break we'll continue our discussion of the calls toward the state. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you've lived something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry. i've. slim. welcome back here to my job we're talking about whether it'll be a strike against you or slim. slim. ok get out and i to go back to you in washington you know before i go i went into television and journalism i was an academic historian and over modern european history and i can remember reading because i wasn't alive at the time of the has steria but the united states had about the soviet union acquiring a nuclear
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i am a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be followed that's what the international media said russian position worry about a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east and indeed throughout the world if countries can ignore the jump in here with me i was short break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the call so war state park. east so. please. please. the news. as the best seller lists . subsists six. six. six. six. today collins says it's a game played out see. him in his cold. streets of canada past struggling. subsists. see. the sun. looks. welcome back to. remind you we're talking about when there will be a strike against you at super. super. ok good night and i to go back to you in washington you know before i go into television and journalism i was an academic historian and of a modern european history and i can remember reading because i wasn't alive at the time of the hysteria that the united states had about the soviet union acquiring a nuclear weapon and i remember the hysteria of the united states when when china was acquiring a nucle
i am a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be followed that's what the international media said russian position worry about a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east and indeed throughout the world if countries can ignore the jump in here with me i was short break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the call so war state park. east so. please. please. the news. as the best seller lists . subsists six. six. six. six. today collins says it's a game played...
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the nonproliferation treaty by saying that i a e a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be followed that's what the international media said rational position worry about a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east and indeed throughout the world if countries can ignore it did you even hear we're getting i wish you a break and if you should break we'll continue our discussion of the calls to war state or. just see. this. truck. he says. he. says. welcome back across the company to remind you we're talking about when there will be a strike against iran slim. slim ok good i'd like to go back to you in washington you know before i go into television and journalism i was an academic historian and of a modern european history and i can remember reading because i wasn't alive at the time of the hysteria but the united states had about the soviet union acquiring a nuclear weapon and i remember the hysteria of the united states when when china was acquiring a nuclear weapon and you know what they have never gone to war with each other deterrence works ok so again i was all
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and then on to liberation tree by saying that i may be a international atomic energy agency safeguards have to be followed that's what the international media said rational position worry about a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east and indeed throughout the world if countries can ignore it you know if you even hear we're getting i wish you a break and after a short break we'll continue our discussion on calls to war stay with our. world. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future coverage. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about whether they'll be a strike against iraq. is. still . ok get out i go back to you in washington you know before i go i went into television and journalism i was an academic historian and over modern european history and i can remember reading because i wasn't alive at the time of the hysteria that the united states had about the soviet union acquiring a nuclear weapon i remember the hysteria of the united states when when china was acquiring a nuclear weapon and you know what they'v
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s international atomic energy agency wants to determine whether iran is trying to make an atomic weaponst enriching uranium for power. so far iranian officials have denied they are working on atomic weapon. if that's disproved, both the u.s. and israel has said military action against iran is not off the table. >>> syrian troops and tanks are gathering. an activist is warning that a government assault on the city could bring a round of new fierce urban conflilth. this is amateur video. meantime, the international red cross is trying to broker a cease-fire in syria so emergency aid can get to areas of heavy fighting. the u.n. says thousands of people have died in the 11 months of fighting. >>> the ex-boyfriend of nadia lockyer who is accused of assaulting her was arrested on drug chargethe over the weekend of the state attorney general's office is already investigating the 35-year-old's behavior. the chronicle reports highway patrol officers took haim into custody -- took him into custody. nadia lockyer is in rehab. >>> a new nationwide poll shows santorum is the new front- runner for th
s international atomic energy agency wants to determine whether iran is trying to make an atomic weaponst enriching uranium for power. so far iranian officials have denied they are working on atomic weapon. if that's disproved, both the u.s. and israel has said military action against iran is not off the table. >>> syrian troops and tanks are gathering. an activist is warning that a government assault on the city could bring a round of new fierce urban conflilth. this is amateur video....
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our atomic sauce is very hot.y signing below you agree you're purchasing the sauce out of your own free will. he was on to the challenge on his show. apparently on the unit scale these wings, the sauce, are just under pepper spray. >> what? >> that sounds delicious. >> yeah. >> you know what happened? >> oh, my god. >> when you swallow it spreads it. >> it's really hot. >> he takes another pretty big bite which impressed me. >> he ate more. >> he starts to freak out. immediately starts jugging water, which we've learned -- >> doesn't do anything. >> before you know it, he is like jugging ranch dressing. then somebody gives him some yogurt. >> putting the fire out. >> oh, yeah. >> the yogurt is expired. his co-host goes on to ask the question we ask all the time on this show, she asks the owner of alondra wings what happens when it comes out? >> it burns going in and it burns going out. >> oh, sorry! >> yeah. >> wing fire. >> rim fire. >> mark it down. beth troutman said rim fire. >> it's so hot. >>> beth, you like
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it's a chronicle of this country's atomic horrors. it's a pretty impressive painting, this "myth of tomorrow." it's kind of surprising nobody's stopping to look at it. here's a larger-than-life reminder of japan's history-- the only country to have suffered not one but two atomic bombs. and it's mind-boggling to me that it's at the center of yet another atomic disaster. these horrors would be made fresh on march 11 when northeast japan was engulfed by a tsunami that caused meltdowns at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. all across the fukushima region, people's lives will never be the same. well, we're headed towards the village of iitate, which lies somewhere between the city of fukushima and the nuclear power plant. i've been told that radiation levels are somewhat higher today in fukushima. so i rented a geiger counter in boston before leaving on this trip, because they're very hard to come by in japan, right now, for obvious reasons. as the nuclear crisis spiraled out of control, towns surrounding the plant were evacuated.
it's a chronicle of this country's atomic horrors. it's a pretty impressive painting, this "myth of tomorrow." it's kind of surprising nobody's stopping to look at it. here's a larger-than-life reminder of japan's history-- the only country to have suffered not one but two atomic bombs. and it's mind-boggling to me that it's at the center of yet another atomic disaster. these horrors would be made fresh on march 11 when northeast japan was engulfed by a tsunami that caused meltdowns...
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has atomic washtub says tehran has stepped up your aim in richmond while leaked to u.s. intelligence report see no evidence of bomb building but it's not stopping israel from turning up the pressure with continued threats of a military attack. thousands of people have joined hands in a chain of protests calling for fair elections in russia the activists formed a sixteen kilometer human ring around moscow city center a week before the country chooses its next resident. and students and teachers again much an ngo of education conference pain as the euro crisis tightens its grip around the med but greece is breathing a sigh of relief as eat leaders finally approved an eleventh hour they allowed to stave off debt before. and the weekend sport was which is up next. follow the sports analogy good competent again very solid coming up in the bullets a. playoff victory american angela stanford wins the p.g.a. singapore event in style to clinch the fifth title of her career. paolo's apart again after the loss of powell and wins for a title after a straight sets win over the gold i
has atomic washtub says tehran has stepped up your aim in richmond while leaked to u.s. intelligence report see no evidence of bomb building but it's not stopping israel from turning up the pressure with continued threats of a military attack. thousands of people have joined hands in a chain of protests calling for fair elections in russia the activists formed a sixteen kilometer human ring around moscow city center a week before the country chooses its next resident. and students and teachers...
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atomic agency struggles to reach a conclusion on iraq's nuclear weapons but u.s. intelligence agencies agree there is no evidence to iran is building a bomb but that's not stopping israel from threatening a military attack on iran's nuclear sites. thousands of students and teachers again in march and anger at education cuts in spain as the euro crisis tightens its grip around the mediterranean greece though breathing a sigh of relief after the e.u. leaders finally approved an eleventh hour bailout to stave off default. dimitri up next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.t. . hello there welcome to the. principal joining us coming up in the polls are. three. points clear at the top while chelsea first victory in six in the english premier league. a pod like match for glasgow poland a career title after a straight sets victory over you gold in dubai. and super serious nine hundred seventy two one of the greatest rivalries in the history of this sport forty years. but let's start with boxing w.b. a heavyweight world. admits he may have underestimat
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atomic agency struggling to reach a conclusion about iran's nuclear weapons but u.s. intelligence agencies agree there's no evidence that iran is building a bomb but it's not stopping israel from threatening a military attack on iran's nuclear sites. and thousands of students and teachers again march should anger education cuts in spades as the euro crisis tightens its grip around the med but greece is breathing a sigh of relief meantime after e.u. leaders finally approved an eleventh hour bailout to stave off default in. their headlines now the latest sport with dmitri. hello the sportin are to good to have a company again very solid coming up in the bullets a. playoff victory american angela stanford wins the p.g.a. singapore event in style to clinch the fifth title of her career. paolo's the part of nashville the last of poland wins for a title after a straight sets win over their gold is in dubai. and welcomed by a goose we speak to the new appointed high coach about his job in the biggest article and charlie. but first boxing w.b. a heavyweight. by their can admi
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the un's atomic agency struggling to reach a conclusion on iran's nuclear weapons but u.s. intelligence agencies agree there is no evidence to iran is building a bomb but it's not stopping israel from threatening a military attack on iran's nuclear sites as syrians vote on their future americans continue to pressure the assad regime u.s. veteran politician and former presidential advisor pat buchanan tells r t why he thinks washington should step back. i. i'm sitting down with patrick buchanan senior adviser to presidents which makes him gerald ford and ronald reagan he ran for the presidency three times he wrote many books and some of his books have really manage seeing titles his latest book is called suicide of a superpower a will america survive to twenty twenty five very pessimistic sir first of all thank you very much for joining me thank you with regards to foreign policy you're saying one of the ways to prevent that suicide from happening is to dismantle the empire first of all what do you mean by empire or you might call it the american imperium or the american emp
the un's atomic agency struggling to reach a conclusion on iran's nuclear weapons but u.s. intelligence agencies agree there is no evidence to iran is building a bomb but it's not stopping israel from threatening a military attack on iran's nuclear sites as syrians vote on their future americans continue to pressure the assad regime u.s. veteran politician and former presidential advisor pat buchanan tells r t why he thinks washington should step back. i. i'm sitting down with patrick buchanan...
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is atomic watchdog says tehran has stepped up your reign in richmond while leaked u.s. intelligence reports to see no evidence of bomb building but it's not stopping isro from turning up the pressure with continued threats other than the track time. thousands of people have joined hands in a chain of protests calling for fire elections in russia backs of it formed a sixteen kilometer human ring around moscow city center that week before the country chooses its next president. and students and teachers again that march and go over education cuts in spain as the euro crisis tightens its grip around in mind so that greece is breathing a sigh of relief as e.u. leaders violate prude and eleventh hour bailout to stave off default. as the headlines as syrians have voted on their future america continues to pressure their side regime but showing the u.s. politician and former presidential advisor pat buchanan now tells us why he thinks washington should stay away. i. i'm sitting down with patrick buchanan senior adviser to presidents which mixing gerald ford and ronald reagan h
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imposed on his country risk the railing of the already fragile talks over the country's controversial atomic program. and business we're looking at the rule rates against both the euro and the dollar it's been rallying since the beginning of the year on the back of those strong well prices and the money coming back into the country to pay tax bills more on that and other stories and investors will. be watching r t live from moscow with the kevin zero in our top story at nine pm this monday evening a plot to kill vladimir putin after next sunday's presidential election has been prevented in a joint operation between ukraine and russia the suspects arrested earlier this month for a bomb plot confessed to planning an assassination attempt jacob griefs reports. initial information on this release by russian t.v. channel was soon substantiated though by key russian officials who lies to do we should stop press secretary to promise of better me a person and those in the ukrainian security services as well though it was bought to authorities attention of published in early favorite splosion oftenes
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delegation after a three day visit to the country you know an atomic watchdog the international atomic energy agency plans to return this month it follows claims by u.s. intelligence officials that iran is as dangerous as al qaeda and is planning terror attacks on u.s. soil investigative journalist robert perry told me earlier that he thinks regardless of iran's intentions the west will seek to use any u.n. motion to impose regime change there's been almost a consensus not just in the united states in the intelligence community but even in some degree in israel that the iranians have not made the decision to move ahead to build a nuclear weapon obviously there's belief that they are developing expertise that can be used in the future for such a decision if they were to make one so. if iran is sincere about its lack of interest in a nuclear weapon and if the west is willing to show some more flexibility in terms of how they're willing to negotiate on this i think there could be some resolution many people in the west do want regime change in iran they would like to see the removal of th
delegation after a three day visit to the country you know an atomic watchdog the international atomic energy agency plans to return this month it follows claims by u.s. intelligence officials that iran is as dangerous as al qaeda and is planning terror attacks on u.s. soil investigative journalist robert perry told me earlier that he thinks regardless of iran's intentions the west will seek to use any u.n. motion to impose regime change there's been almost a consensus not just in the united...
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the un's nuclear watchdog says it's on track to breaking the deadlock over iran's atomic program atomic agency monitors plan another trip later this month after what they described as positive talks with tehran washington though continues to label iran as a threat in time investigative journalist robert perry says tehran wants to cooperate but america's domestic politics blocking any progress. i think the iranians have indicated in the past they would be willing to make a number of concessions as you remember it was a year or so ago when the brazilians and the turks worked on a negotiated deal with the iranians agreed to give up about half of their low enriched uranium that proposal was first baber by president obama even sent a letter to the then president of brazil to recommend they go forward however political pressures inside the united states including inside his own administration push instead for tightening of sanctions against iran president obama and defense secretary panetta they'd rather have the situation calmed down rather than accelerated but there are political forces in
the un's nuclear watchdog says it's on track to breaking the deadlock over iran's atomic program atomic agency monitors plan another trip later this month after what they described as positive talks with tehran washington though continues to label iran as a threat in time investigative journalist robert perry says tehran wants to cooperate but america's domestic politics blocking any progress. i think the iranians have indicated in the past they would be willing to make a number of concessions...
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the around is building a nuclear bomb bird iran insists it's only seeking peaceful atomic energy the u.s. and its allies have been imposing tough economic sanctions while israel's even threatened military action against iran's nuclear sites but it's being reported that america's intelligence community now has got though it's about the nuclear allegations try and get some more thoughts on all this and talk to middle east consultant peter read for someone birmingham england peter very good evening from moscow the u.n. nuclear agency says iran stepped up in richmond there how does that sit with the other leaked report we've been hearing the los angeles times where intelligence agencies say they don't think a bomb is being built. i personally don't think there is any intention by around to go down that particular road what you have to understand is this standoff with syria iran and all the rest of the middle eastern concerns is basically a geo political plan for regime change we saw it in libya we're now seeing it in syria and the same exercise in the round there's clearly an east overto
the around is building a nuclear bomb bird iran insists it's only seeking peaceful atomic energy the u.s. and its allies have been imposing tough economic sanctions while israel's even threatened military action against iran's nuclear sites but it's being reported that america's intelligence community now has got though it's about the nuclear allegations try and get some more thoughts on all this and talk to middle east consultant peter read for someone birmingham england peter very good...
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will resume direct negotiations with north korea over its atomic ambitions tomorrow in beijing the talks suspended art of the death of kim jung il aimed at convincing pyongyang to halt uranium enrichment in return for aid let's get more perspective on this and what may be achieved in the negotiations with author research in asia specialist dr tim well given the history of u.s. and north korean relations and the history of talks between the two where do you see these negotiations going. on not very far i'm not alone in that anyone expects very much to happen i think mortals yes you know you can. through the motions. things very unlikely you can see any developments but that there are talks though happening what does it tell us about kim yong moon's leadership. probably not going much in you know change of policy in. conflict that. you're not in a very limited and main one policy objective is to is to negotiate and. trying to do that or. any. disagreement so the fact that the talks are resuming doesn't really say or say very much about. car because i don't think any great dispute in pyongy
will resume direct negotiations with north korea over its atomic ambitions tomorrow in beijing the talks suspended art of the death of kim jung il aimed at convincing pyongyang to halt uranium enrichment in return for aid let's get more perspective on this and what may be achieved in the negotiations with author research in asia specialist dr tim well given the history of u.s. and north korean relations and the history of talks between the two where do you see these negotiations going. on not...
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that statement comes after the un's atomic officials said they're unable to confirm whether iran has the ability to build nuclear weapons to run was criticized for its failure to cooperate with them during two with their recent visits to the country the western allies suspect the islamic state is building a nuclear bomb the countries under tough sanctions from the u.s. and the e.u. with israel also threatening military action that's something that iran's nuclear might put existing sensitive discussions about their program at risk alyeska so today also told r.t. that they're open to genuine nuclear inspectors but not as he put it the american agencies they represent. we are warning that couple of countries including the united states is trying to run the agency so that they can dictate from washington what vienna should do and that is why we don't not permit such a thing to occur and that is the whole issue that the agency as a professional technical organization should do its work and that is why you see they make me so many noses here and they do not let the agency to do its work an
that statement comes after the un's atomic officials said they're unable to confirm whether iran has the ability to build nuclear weapons to run was criticized for its failure to cooperate with them during two with their recent visits to the country the western allies suspect the islamic state is building a nuclear bomb the countries under tough sanctions from the u.s. and the e.u. with israel also threatening military action that's something that iran's nuclear might put existing sensitive...
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atomic age. he says it can't say for sure if there are any nuclear weapons in iran because iran isn't cooperating enough that's their line surely now is the time to be more transparent than is it not what do you think. the type of transparency you know what the agency is saying is that they can't confirm whether or not iran is actually pursuing the process of building a nuclear weapon everybody knows that they currently don't have what we can all agree on so the issue is the agency wants increased transparency from the iranian government the iranian government saying that while the international conflicts around iran and its program its nuclear program is trapped in a paradigm of conflict and the international community primarily the west in continues to increase the pressure on iran with no positive inducements or at least perceived positive inducements to shift the paradigm toward something more positive then they have no real motivation to cooperate in a more transparent way this is what the i
atomic age. he says it can't say for sure if there are any nuclear weapons in iran because iran isn't cooperating enough that's their line surely now is the time to be more transparent than is it not what do you think. the type of transparency you know what the agency is saying is that they can't confirm whether or not iran is actually pursuing the process of building a nuclear weapon everybody knows that they currently don't have what we can all agree on so the issue is the agency wants...
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zblnchsz atom >>> atomic ambition. iranian leaders are flaunting new nuclear capabilities. they claim recent advances have brought them closer to mastering production of nuclear fuel. they say they've introduced advanced centrifuges. the announcement came in defiance of increasing sanctions from the west. nhk world reports from tehran. >> reporter: iranian's president announced the new sena centrifun wednesday. he said the new centrifuges have three times the production capacity compared to the older centrifu centrifuges. early he announced the nuclear fuel rod into a reactor near tehran. iran says the fuel rods and the reactor will be used to produce radi radioisotopes. they say the enrichment could be used for military purposes or face more economic sanctions. it's expected to get strong reaction from the west. >> meanwhile, iran has told the european union it's ready to resume negotiations on its nuclear program. the eu's considering the offer. iranian media says the secretary of the supreme national security council sent a letter to eu foreign policy chief catherine ash
zblnchsz atom >>> atomic ambition. iranian leaders are flaunting new nuclear capabilities. they claim recent advances have brought them closer to mastering production of nuclear fuel. they say they've introduced advanced centrifuges. the announcement came in defiance of increasing sanctions from the west. nhk world reports from tehran. >> reporter: iranian's president announced the new sena centrifun wednesday. he said the new centrifuges have three times the production capacity...
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in d.c., is all about the atomic phil. he will not move around a lot.e is stopped but he will do some predictions and this morning, dupont circle celebrated its own tradition. dozens came out despite the rain this morning. he did not see a shadow but he did predict nine more months of political gridlock. >> forget about punxsutawney phil, p phil seems to be -- atomic phil to be more accurate. >> a chance of showers early sunday but dry until then benefactor joining
in d.c., is all about the atomic phil. he will not move around a lot.e is stopped but he will do some predictions and this morning, dupont circle celebrated its own tradition. dozens came out despite the rain this morning. he did not see a shadow but he did predict nine more months of political gridlock. >> forget about punxsutawney phil, p phil seems to be -- atomic phil to be more accurate. >> a chance of showers early sunday but dry until then benefactor joining
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a team from the international atomic energy agency completed a three day inspection tour of iran. the three day inspection ended tuesday and inspectors were due to leave iran later in the day. they agreed to continue consultations. iaea hasn't commented on the visit. the team went to iran after the agency raised a suspicion in the november report that iran carried out explosion tests and simulations to develop nuclear weapons. western nations are stepping up sanctions against iran over its nuclear program. iran is believed to be fending off international pressure by accepting the iaea team. the iranian media report that the team didn't visit any nuclear facilities. >>> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon urged the security council to press syria to stop the violence against antigovernment protesters. he made the appeal on tuesday during a visit to neighboring jordan amid reports that over 300 protesters have been killed in the past five days alone. he denounced the crackdown as a serious human rights violation and said it's crucial for the security council to act on the situation.
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these things come from atomic bombs and they are radioactive. they can make you die.inally did? they got together and signed a nuclear test banned treety and then the poison started to go away, but now there's a man who wants to be a president of the united states, he does not like the treaty. he fought against it and vote against it. he wants to go on testing more bombs and his name is barry goldwater, if he is elected they might start testing again. >> the stakes are too high to stay home. >> here are another couple of spots that build on that theme as goldwater as a dangerous radical. >> this particular phone only rings in a serious crisis. keep it in the hands of a man who has proven himself responsible. vote for president johnson on november 3rd. >> and this one uses goldwater's words against him. >> on october 24th, goldwater called the nuclear bomb, merely another weapon. merely another weapon? vote for president johnson, the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> nuclear was not the only subject that they were using against goldwater, one spot that sid w
these things come from atomic bombs and they are radioactive. they can make you die.inally did? they got together and signed a nuclear test banned treety and then the poison started to go away, but now there's a man who wants to be a president of the united states, he does not like the treaty. he fought against it and vote against it. he wants to go on testing more bombs and his name is barry goldwater, if he is elected they might start testing again. >> the stakes are too high to stay...
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feel about their country's controversial nuclear program and hears from students who volunteer to do atomic research. also anonymous strikes again as happy divison bring down several u.s. government websites and the latest sap to protest against online censorship. is it. down the official ante up location your i phone on pod touch from the dumpster. video on demand. old girls. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the dot com. russia and china came under international fire when they refused to take sides in serious conflict and vetoed a u.n. security council resolution it's just the most recent example of the two standing largely on their own in the international arena artie's resident in new york went to ask people in the big apple whether their two countries should be feared and why . if you believe the news media you should fear china and russia this week let's talk about why if they wanted to china could wipe out the us in probably three minutes but anyone with an atomic bomb could true so why china in particular. chinese people are very dangerous why what is made you thi
feel about their country's controversial nuclear program and hears from students who volunteer to do atomic research. also anonymous strikes again as happy divison bring down several u.s. government websites and the latest sap to protest against online censorship. is it. down the official ante up location your i phone on pod touch from the dumpster. video on demand. old girls. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the dot com. russia and china came under international fire when...
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a team from the international atomic energy agency completed a three day inspection tour of iran. the three day inspection ended tuesday and inspectors were due to levi ran later in the day. they agreed to continue consultations. iaea hasn't commented on the visit. the team went to iran after the agency raised a suspicion in the november report that iran carried out explosion tests and simulations to develop nuclear weapons. western nations are stepping up sanctions against iran over its nuclear program. iran is believed to be fending off international pressure by accepting the iaea team. the iranian media report that the team didn't visit any nuclear facilities. >>> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon urged the security council to press syria to stop the violence against antigovernment protesters. he made the appeal on tuesday during a visit to neighboring jordan amid reports that over 300 protesters have been killed in the past five days alone. he announced the crackdown as a serious human rights violation and said it's crucial for the security council to act on the situation. >>
a team from the international atomic energy agency completed a three day inspection tour of iran. the three day inspection ended tuesday and inspectors were due to levi ran later in the day. they agreed to continue consultations. iaea hasn't commented on the visit. the team went to iran after the agency raised a suspicion in the november report that iran carried out explosion tests and simulations to develop nuclear weapons. western nations are stepping up sanctions against iran over its...
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about their country's controversial nuclear program and here's what students who volunteer to do atomic research. also anonymous strikes again as activists bring down several u.s. government websites in the latest active protest against on line censorship. is. down the official anti application your i phone oh i pod touch from the top story. on the go. video on demand. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. the u.s. defense secretary is hailed afghanistan's involvement in peace talks with the taliban present common cause i has confirmed u.s. and afghan efforts at negotiation peace but all these military contributors says karzai continues to avoid the real issues that prevent stability in the country. interview to a wall street journal was the most important public relations event for the president of afghanistan it was rather strange when mr karzai during this interview quoted unwittingly the former soviet president gorbachev referring to afghanistan as the bleeding wound in full display of poetical correctness mr karzai was careful this spared from answering
about their country's controversial nuclear program and here's what students who volunteer to do atomic research. also anonymous strikes again as activists bring down several u.s. government websites in the latest active protest against on line censorship. is. down the official anti application your i phone oh i pod touch from the top story. on the go. video on demand. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. the u.s. defense secretary is hailed afghanistan's...
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>>> the inventer of the atomic fire ball has died. more than that, nello ferraro was the founder of chicago's ferraro pan candy company. brought us lemon heads, red hots and the fake boston baked beans. his son said he came up with the idea for atomic fire balls while serving in the u.s. army war crimes tribunal in post war japan. he was 93 years old. >>> what does this tell you about your family doctor? a new survey shows more than half of all doctors admit they haven't told patients the whole truth when discussing a prognosis. instead, making things seem a little bit bigger than they know them to be. the author of this survey a harvard researcher doesn't think doctors are trying to be dishonest at all, but trying to give people hope. unless your physician is one of those give it to me straight types, be sure to ask your doc if it's okay to make plans for the weekend. >>> up next tonight, changing the world one meal at a time. >>> time for our making a difference report. here is the question tonight. what if you could help make the w
>>> the inventer of the atomic fire ball has died. more than that, nello ferraro was the founder of chicago's ferraro pan candy company. brought us lemon heads, red hots and the fake boston baked beans. his son said he came up with the idea for atomic fire balls while serving in the u.s. army war crimes tribunal in post war japan. he was 93 years old. >>> what does this tell you about your family doctor? a new survey shows more than half of all doctors admit they haven't told...
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the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister was chief cabinet secretary at the time. he also served as the government spokesperson. he said in the report that authorities were on stand by to act if the fuel rods continued to be exposed to the air. that would have released a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he also said he feared problems could occur at another nuclear plant in fukushima and that tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added the cabinet was told of this scenario, but that the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions on information disclosure by the government during emergencies. >>> russian state television says security forces have foiled a plot to assassinate vladimir putin. they say two men confessed. they were arrested last month in the ukraine. the report says the suspects were acting on instructions on a he chan separatist war load. the opponents say the report is a stunt to
the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister was chief cabinet secretary at the time. he also served as the government spokesperson. he said in the report that authorities were on stand by to act if the fuel rods continued to be exposed to the air. that would have released a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he also said he feared problems could occur at another nuclear plant in...
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the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told of this scenario but the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions for information diskilo slur by the government during emergencies. a separate investigation into the fukushima meltdown has heard from a former u.s. nuclear regulatory chief. he told a parliamentary panel that on site experts should have the power to decide how to respond to an emergency situation at a plant. he says there's lack of trust for the japanese government and nuclear authorities stemming from how they dealt with the accident. >> in my view the
the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told...
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inspectors insists its atomic program is peaceful. sports update now with dimitri. hello there welcome to this whole trial did you know pigott has a company again and in this political. questions to be answered german police want to speak to bridges to david haye following saturday's brawl with characters or his location is still unknown. seventy eight to be carried title world number three roger federer wins the world. beating in straight sets. masters goals below the argentina barcelona rush will answer in the spanish la liga five one. times there. so let's start with boxing german police want to question david haye after his brawl with derek. on saturday the incident occurred during the aftermath of points defeat to w.b.c. have a weight world champion vitaly klitschko interrupted the press conference or words brawl between the two. police detained for questioning as he tried to leave the country on sunday it faces charges but has been allowed. the police are still keen to speak to haye whose whereabouts is still unknown. a surprise drop in the fifth round of the
inspectors insists its atomic program is peaceful. sports update now with dimitri. hello there welcome to this whole trial did you know pigott has a company again and in this political. questions to be answered german police want to speak to bridges to david haye following saturday's brawl with characters or his location is still unknown. seventy eight to be carried title world number three roger federer wins the world. beating in straight sets. masters goals below the argentina barcelona rush...
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. >> well, iran is refusing to cooperate with inspectors from the international atomic energy agencyver its nuclear program. >> it is a sobering report from inspectors who just returned to vienna. they say talks were inconclusive and that no progress with the iranians was made. >> iran has consistently denied that its highly secretive nuclear program involves the development of weapons. despite the imposition of tighter international sanctions, iran's supreme leader says nothing will hinder tehran's atomic program. >> no and trends. international inspectors have been denied access to an iranian military facility. they suspect it is aside for testing explosives, believed relevant to producing nuclear warheads. it is still not clear whether iran is developing a nuclear weapons program. tehran has also refused to cooperate on a joint document that would clear up questions surrounding the programs alleged military dimension. the iaea delegation was trying to find out more about all that, and they expressed disappointment that iran had not met their requests. >> we approached this in a co
. >> well, iran is refusing to cooperate with inspectors from the international atomic energy agencyver its nuclear program. >> it is a sobering report from inspectors who just returned to vienna. they say talks were inconclusive and that no progress with the iranians was made. >> iran has consistently denied that its highly secretive nuclear program involves the development of weapons. despite the imposition of tighter international sanctions, iran's supreme leader says...
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in probably three minutes but anyone with an atomic bomb true so why china in particular. chinese people are very dangerous why what has made you think that have you ever been personally threatened by a chinese birth no so why do you feel that way. they know kung fu i don't think we were in the good of a relationship with them so should we fear them is that going to make relations better and we should fear them i think they should fear us i think there's some legitimate concerns about human rights there and i think to need to pay attention to and what are their legitimate human rights issues everywhere don't we have them here in the u.s. sure i think a different scale there but yes we do have another places when there's there was stuff to find out so well that is this stuff to find out so well that will screw nobody's going to give us some money away but we're participating in that why is it their fault because they're acting smartly. it's hard to resist last year i was in china i wasn't scared at all this i don't think you should be scared i don't think we should run our
in probably three minutes but anyone with an atomic bomb true so why china in particular. chinese people are very dangerous why what has made you think that have you ever been personally threatened by a chinese birth no so why do you feel that way. they know kung fu i don't think we were in the good of a relationship with them so should we fear them is that going to make relations better and we should fear them i think they should fear us i think there's some legitimate concerns about human...
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says the ban was it needed to force iran to resume talks over its atomic program meanwhile a team of u.n. nuclear inspectors is on its way to the country the second such visit within a month earlier the european commission claimed that the block has enough oil reserves to last for around one hundred twenty days saudi arabia has also stepped in by saying it is prepared to supply extra oil if needed but some experts fear that this move nonetheless will have a negative impact on already struggling european economies historian webster tarpley says iran is imposing its own oil embargo to show that it won't be bullied . economic sanctions are a game that two can play and turnabout is fair play in international affairs the european commission and the relevant powers have been making a big noise over the past couple of weeks about how they are going to embargo and boycott all iranian oil starting on july first well it's pretty obvious the iranians decided not to wait around until july first they've decided to to impose their own embargo boycott on the offending powers and they're starting wi
says the ban was it needed to force iran to resume talks over its atomic program meanwhile a team of u.n. nuclear inspectors is on its way to the country the second such visit within a month earlier the european commission claimed that the block has enough oil reserves to last for around one hundred twenty days saudi arabia has also stepped in by saying it is prepared to supply extra oil if needed but some experts fear that this move nonetheless will have a negative impact on already struggling...
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inspectors insists its atomic program isn't peaceful. the group of twenty major economies meet this weekend in mexico to lay the groundwork for the g twenty summit later this year the forum will focus on the social and political dimensions of the economic crisis and up next we talked to the russian finance minister who want of about what twenty twelve has in store. especially about the missile and if welcome to our program now and number of world leaders including the russian president how one of the possible global recession how likely do you thin this is. this is indeed global recession is possible to a large extent it will be decided by the kind of decision making euro zone countries and other countries caught in the debt crisis are making the priority issue for europe and the eurozone is how financial markets and institutions function today european countries are taking a number of steps to provide banks and financial companies with liquidity so they can settle accounts and lend to the economy driving the economy forward rather than
inspectors insists its atomic program isn't peaceful. the group of twenty major economies meet this weekend in mexico to lay the groundwork for the g twenty summit later this year the forum will focus on the social and political dimensions of the economic crisis and up next we talked to the russian finance minister who want of about what twenty twelve has in store. especially about the missile and if welcome to our program now and number of world leaders including the russian president how one...