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but leaders in belarus are changing their position. the president is promoting a project to rehabilitate abandoned settlements. this district is about 160 kilometers from the plant. it had been designated a contaminated zone. the authorities lifted the order in january. they say radiation is now below the government's limit. and they've been cutting back on subsidies for residents. the recommendation required for children while medical tests are being carried out used to be free. but it now costs about $450 each time. parts of school meals are no longer free either. families like this one say the change has put them in a bind. they say they need assistance partly because of long-term medical concerns. natalia has had surgery for thoi ri thyroid cancer. they have four children and they worry their children may not receive proper care because of the costs. >> translator: is this place safe? i don't think so. >> translator: there used to be a lot of support programs, but not anymore. we need government help to live here. >> reporter: an e
but leaders in belarus are changing their position. the president is promoting a project to rehabilitate abandoned settlements. this district is about 160 kilometers from the plant. it had been designated a contaminated zone. the authorities lifted the order in january. they say radiation is now below the government's limit. and they've been cutting back on subsidies for residents. the recommendation required for children while medical tests are being carried out used to be free. but it now...
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chernobyl's heavy cloud still hangs over belarus.tacks on muslim women are on the rise in britain. in france, digging into the past the te chernob has bece a byword for nuclear daster. it is, aer all, the name o the town in ukraine, then part of the soviet union, where one of the biggest nuclear accidents in history occurred. millions of people were affected, most particularly those e north thelast. about 70% of the radioactive fallout om the crnobyl dister land in theegion th is todasouthernelarus. despite king pla 30 year ago, theeople the are stl sufferin >> the weather is sunny just like it was thirty years ago. back then, inga vanzonok was a carefree young girl. her father mikhail was a healthy young man. both can clearly remember april 26 1986. >> there was a cloud of dust and sand. it was coming from chernobyl and drifting towards our city. when we saw it, we tried to flee. we hailed a taxi and drove off. but it was hopeless. the cloud was huge. we couldn't escape it. >> the radioactive dust cloud changed the vanzonoks' life f
chernobyl's heavy cloud still hangs over belarus.tacks on muslim women are on the rise in britain. in france, digging into the past the te chernob has bece a byword for nuclear daster. it is, aer all, the name o the town in ukraine, then part of the soviet union, where one of the biggest nuclear accidents in history occurred. millions of people were affected, most particularly those e north thelast. about 70% of the radioactive fallout om the crnobyl dister land in theegion th is...
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ukraine belarus and others have seen this due to the fallout. ben: if you want to sleep tight to avoid the bedbugs , get rid of your red sheets . >> that's what poor people have? >> who has red sheets?>> who has red sheets?i do. >> they are as hard attracted to darker colors. they mistake those shades for fellow bedbugs. you can drive them away by going green. they also avoid white , yellow and other bright colors. >> i did not know that red sheets were really a thing. >> you know it for the porno people . >> juliet: how did you know about the red sheets? ben: for me it's white . juliet: it's going to get me into trouble. this is one of those things where i will get in trouble. duke is coming in. the man crush brings down the hammer. i can't even wait to get in he will be right back. welcome back. today looks like it will be more active with severe storms possible. we might have had them come through with early storms that you've already witnessed. the rain will enforce later on tonight so we have to deal with it during the day. in the afternoon
ukraine belarus and others have seen this due to the fallout. ben: if you want to sleep tight to avoid the bedbugs , get rid of your red sheets . >> that's what poor people have? >> who has red sheets?>> who has red sheets?i do. >> they are as hard attracted to darker colors. they mistake those shades for fellow bedbugs. you can drive them away by going green. they also avoid white , yellow and other bright colors. >> i did not know that red sheets were really a...
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the meltdown at the chernobyl plant sent a cloud of radioactive fallout into russia, belarus and over a large portion , of europe. a vast rural regiobecame uninhabitable, including the town of prypyat, which remains abandoned. lyudmila kamkina, a former chernobyl employee, spoke at a memorial ceremony in the ukrainian capital kiev. >> we do not think this accident will change all of our lives in our lives will be divided into before the war and after the war as we call it. it was silent nuclear war for us, for those who lived there in prypyat and worked at the station. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from the round house in santa fe, new mexico. the state capital building. we begin our show with a landmark settlement in the fatal shooting of tamir rice, the youngest victim in a spate of well-known police killings of unarmed african-americans. cleveland officials have agreed to pay to settle a lawsuit filed $6 million by the rice family. it may be the largest settlement cl
the meltdown at the chernobyl plant sent a cloud of radioactive fallout into russia, belarus and over a large portion , of europe. a vast rural regiobecame uninhabitable, including the town of prypyat, which remains abandoned. lyudmila kamkina, a former chernobyl employee, spoke at a memorial ceremony in the ukrainian capital kiev. >> we do not think this accident will change all of our lives in our lives will be divided into before the war and after the war as we call it. it was silent...
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it is on the other side of lithuania or belarus. it is not even part of russia proper. they are pretty vulnerable right now which is why they are being jerks. >> but, joanne, it is obama's last year. they know they can do things. this is when they do this kind of stuff when you have a lame duck president, right? >> sure, yeah, i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> i think it is just lame all around. we will fly really close to you and then we will respond by saying that was lame, you guys. i don't know. we have much larger threats currently than close flying planes and vladimir putin's ego. i feel like even focusing on this, let's not. let's turn it toward the other huge problem. >> do you think if women were running the governments of the world we would have these things? >> it never happened, tom. no women. >> i will just say this. it will depend a lot on the timing. you can see it be a thermonuclear war if the timing was wrong if you get my drift. >> i know what you mean. >> i am not an anti-feminist to you ladies. >> i see what rob is saying. >> men only in charge
it is on the other side of lithuania or belarus. it is not even part of russia proper. they are pretty vulnerable right now which is why they are being jerks. >> but, joanne, it is obama's last year. they know they can do things. this is when they do this kind of stuff when you have a lame duck president, right? >> sure, yeah, i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> i think it is just lame all around. we will fly really close to you and then we will respond by saying that...
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ukraine, belarus and other eastern european areas have seen increased cases of cancer and birth defects due to the fallout. i believe they are building a large shell over the remnants of that plant. ben: ukraine is a wonderful place. i love the people. they are wonderful people. someday you should go there. it is 6:26. ben: top stories and whether. ben: a takeover of time warner cable. take any day, magic into it. strength is an addiction. you can never get enough of.. now it's time.. to bring that strength to your tooth enamel. p new colgate enamel health p mineral repair toothpaste. p it strengthens weakened enamel p 4x better by replenishing it with vital minerals. so smile.. with strength. with new colgate enamel health mineral repair toothpaste. smile >> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". >> rain is upset with us about the cheating tom brady thing. ben: just embrace the fact that he is a cheater. juliet: he said it, i didn't. it is a stormy tuesday, some of the storms could be severe but the rain will end tonight. will we have some fun? we hope so. mike will tell us. ben:
ukraine, belarus and other eastern european areas have seen increased cases of cancer and birth defects due to the fallout. i believe they are building a large shell over the remnants of that plant. ben: ukraine is a wonderful place. i love the people. they are wonderful people. someday you should go there. it is 6:26. ben: top stories and whether. ben: a takeover of time warner cable. take any day, magic into it. strength is an addiction. you can never get enough of.. now it's time.. to bring...
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countries around the world, not just in europe where the death penalty has been abolished in all but belarusand south america, which is an abolitionist continent. in cuba they maintain the death penalty. some have the death penalty but don't use it. >>> diabetes affects one in 12 of the world's adult population. 1.5 million people are killed by it each year. the number of people affected by the disease is set to rise. we have this. >> ice a long way to see a doctor at this diabetes center on the outskirts of the pakistani capital, islamabad. it's the only one of its type in the country. it's seen a number of people with the illness rise every year, many with no knowledge about the condition. >> we are so busy at home with the children, we don't have time for ourselves. we don't take care of ourselves. the doctor told me not to eat too much bread or sugar or rice. i'll do what he said and hopefully i'll recover. >> globally, 1,414,000,000 people have diabetes. it results in 1.5 million deaths each year. its rise is connected to the increasing rates of obesity and more people being overweight.
countries around the world, not just in europe where the death penalty has been abolished in all but belarusand south america, which is an abolitionist continent. in cuba they maintain the death penalty. some have the death penalty but don't use it. >>> diabetes affects one in 12 of the world's adult population. 1.5 million people are killed by it each year. the number of people affected by the disease is set to rise. we have this. >> ice a long way to see a doctor at this...
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[bells toll] remembrances like this one took place in ukraine and belarus.ountries still feeling the effects of the disaster. thousands of clean-up worker have died from radiation-related illness and many more have cancer caused by the delayed evacuation in 1986. construction of a giant permanent shelter over the plant is nearing completion. it will be slid o damaged building next year. a matter of time. ahead at 5:00 -- how two court cases may pave the way for tipping the next time you take uber. >> police are looking for these two men they say tried to lure a child in a car in the neighborhood. i will tell you how neighbors are reacting coming up. alison: then coming up at 6:00, the search for hate vandals in montgomery county. coming up at 6:00, where spray painted swastikas ha steve: i'm abc7's steve rudin. not a bad evening shaping up for us around the d.m.v. big changes are on the way. take a look at the seven-day outlook. a huge cooldown for the day tomorrow. we are talking temperatures that will be in the middle 60's. lower 60's. showers on thursday.
[bells toll] remembrances like this one took place in ukraine and belarus.ountries still feeling the effects of the disaster. thousands of clean-up worker have died from radiation-related illness and many more have cancer caused by the delayed evacuation in 1986. construction of a giant permanent shelter over the plant is nearing completion. it will be slid o damaged building next year. a matter of time. ahead at 5:00 -- how two court cases may pave the way for tipping the next time you take...
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the russians come from it is not attached to russia, but it is on the other side of lithuania or belarusr whatever, and it is much closer to poland and not part of russia proper, so they are vulnerable right now, and this is why they are being jerks. >> and joanne, it is obama's last year, and they know that they can do thing, and that is when they do this stuff when you have is a lame duck president, right? >> well, yeah, but, sure. i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> well, it is lame all around, li like, oh, we are going to be flying real areally close to you, and the we will respond by saying, that is lame, you guys. i don't know, we have much larger threats currently than close flying planes, and vladimir putin's ego. so even focusing on this, let's not. let's turn it to the other huge problems. >> do you believe that if women were running the governments of the world, this would never happen? >> it will not happen, tom. no women. >> and i would say that it would depend at lot on the timing, because you could see it being a thermonuclear war if the timing were wrong, if you get my
the russians come from it is not attached to russia, but it is on the other side of lithuania or belarusr whatever, and it is much closer to poland and not part of russia proper, so they are vulnerable right now, and this is why they are being jerks. >> and joanne, it is obama's last year, and they know that they can do thing, and that is when they do this stuff when you have is a lame duck president, right? >> well, yeah, but, sure. i guess so. >> is that your policy?...
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the middle of an uninhabitable exclusion zone, where hundreds of towns and villages in ukraine and belarus to evacuate. ukraine was still part of the old soviet union when chernobyl's number four reactor suffered a catastrophic power surge on april 26, 1986. that triggered a meltdown and explosion, spewing huge amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere. millions of people across eastern europe were exposed to dangerously high radiation. but it took two days for soviet authorities to acknowledge the incident publicly. some 600,000 troops and volunteers were sent in to fight the fire and clean up contamination, and 30 died from radiation poisoning. >> ( translated ): i went in there when everyone was fleeingn we were going right into the heat. and today everything is forgotten. it's a disgrace. >> sreenivasan: the stricken reactor was encased in a concrete sarcophagus. work is now underway on a steeln clad structure to enclose the site and prevent furthercl radioactive leaks, at a cost of more than $2 billion. the human toll is less clear, but the world health organization estimate
the middle of an uninhabitable exclusion zone, where hundreds of towns and villages in ukraine and belarus to evacuate. ukraine was still part of the old soviet union when chernobyl's number four reactor suffered a catastrophic power surge on april 26, 1986. that triggered a meltdown and explosion, spewing huge amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere. millions of people across eastern europe were exposed to dangerously high radiation. but it took two days for soviet authorities to...
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it kept a reactive cloud over belarus and russia more than 30 people died in the immediate aftermath.usands more are thought to have been affected by it. >> mark: tobaccos good to me back all state university and to many college campuses. this contraction in sacramento. it will provide dipping chewing smoking are fading on campuses. supporters want to decrease the harmful effects of nicotine. others question whether it is necessary. the proposal lao officials to find campus so as not up to honor dollars. and every brown is concerning six other bills to restrict tobacco use. >> mark: it's good watchdog but not like driving your car. the searches of the woman who is doing this. it happened yesterday in stockton. the woman is driving with a dog tether to the car. a child is holding the leash inside the car. witnesses flows posted a video and a copy attention of and officials. she is facing animal cruelty, the charges. >> mark: there was a bear chase in las angeles. >> darya: it's a little different from chasing a robber . >> mark: the animal control finally tranquilize the bear and the b
it kept a reactive cloud over belarus and russia more than 30 people died in the immediate aftermath.usands more are thought to have been affected by it. >> mark: tobaccos good to me back all state university and to many college campuses. this contraction in sacramento. it will provide dipping chewing smoking are fading on campuses. supporters want to decrease the harmful effects of nicotine. others question whether it is necessary. the proposal lao officials to find campus so as not up...
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program to try to dismantle all of the nuclear weapons which were in the three countries, ukraine, belarus and -- which inherited them. we went to see come over to the beginning of the dismantlement of those weapons. and arrived at the site an agenda who's in charge of that site took us on a tour. we went down to the control center of the site. they were too young lieutenant sitting there at the control center, and they've been told to do a show and tell to the distinguished visitors. so what they did is they went to practice countdown, up to but not including the last step. those two, 20 something lieutenants, have the buttons in front of them, whic which of tho of them had pressed what had set off 200 warheads all and that target into tiny. just that once i come to young lieutenants. and they could have destroyed the united states basically, those two young man. and i sat there watching that. it struck me in a way that never struck me before. the complete absurdity of what we were doing. the complete absurdity of it all. i have never forgotten that moment. is one of the factors which has
program to try to dismantle all of the nuclear weapons which were in the three countries, ukraine, belarus and -- which inherited them. we went to see come over to the beginning of the dismantlement of those weapons. and arrived at the site an agenda who's in charge of that site took us on a tour. we went down to the control center of the site. they were too young lieutenant sitting there at the control center, and they've been told to do a show and tell to the distinguished visitors. so what...
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as you may remember, we are on round 2 of the belarus fire life safety seismic safety parcel tax. the statute and the language of this parcel tax requires the board of education to validate the levying of the tax each year and so it's time to bring forward that resolution to the board. this will happen every year of the 0 life of the parcel tax. so, the subject is a resolution of the board of education of the san francisco unified school district letting the special tax within community facilities district number 90 one for fiscal year 2016-2017. now, only read the final therefore cause, which is the operative clause. which is, now, therefore, the board of education of the san francisco unified school district does hereby resolve, determine an order, as follows: the board hereby levies the special tax within cfd number 90 one for fiscal year 2016-17 pursuant to the act and is set forth in resolution number 103 pursuant to the act and is set forth in resolution number 1039s01, which resolution, including the exhibits thereto, is attached by this reference incorporated herein. thank
as you may remember, we are on round 2 of the belarus fire life safety seismic safety parcel tax. the statute and the language of this parcel tax requires the board of education to validate the levying of the tax each year and so it's time to bring forward that resolution to the board. this will happen every year of the 0 life of the parcel tax. so, the subject is a resolution of the board of education of the san francisco unified school district letting the special tax within community...