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and pastor, it's iood to chernobyl disaster. and pastor, it's good to have _ chernobyl disaster.to have you in the _ chernobyl disaster. and pastor, it's good to have you in the studio. - good to have you in the studio. thank you for coming in. let's return to mexico city — special coverage ahead of the summit in washington tomorrow involving the three north american leaders. the meeting comes as the us and mexico are squaring off over the issue of guns. more specifically, mexico's government is suing american gunmakers for allegedly facilitating the sale of guns to drug cartels. laura trevelyan joins us now with that. that's right, christian. it's estimated that 70% of the guns that are found on crime scenes in mexico came to mexico from the united states. so, for more on this unprecedented lawsuit that the mexican government is bringing against us gun companies, i am joined now by ellie solaria who has the legal adviser to the mexican ministry of foreign affairs. thank you for being with us. so, why is the mexican government bringing this lawsuit? what are you hoping to achieve
and pastor, it's iood to chernobyl disaster. and pastor, it's good to have _ chernobyl disaster.to have you in the _ chernobyl disaster. and pastor, it's good to have you in the studio. - good to have you in the studio. thank you for coming in. let's return to mexico city — special coverage ahead of the summit in washington tomorrow involving the three north american leaders. the meeting comes as the us and mexico are squaring off over the issue of guns. more specifically, mexico's government...
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you were here talking about "chernobyl." back once, they are a timeless. in this though, you know, it's both, you know -- things aren't going well, but you are a little more optimistic than maybe we've seen you in previous things. >> yes, well actually, the character i play is a -- he's come up with a predictive model for the future, and although the future he predicts is not one that the galactic empire likes, there is that -- he sees that there is a way towards a positive ending, but it's going to take a thousand years to get there. >> seth: we've also talked about the fact that your characters often die. >> yes >> seth: yeah. >> yes >> seth: this has happened to you again in this show >> it means you keep having to look for a new job >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] you're always -- your agent's always like, "he's not available now, but he might be soon. >> pretty soon, yeah [ laughter ] >> seth: but you are -- we see you there -- i believe we see you post death there, because you are -- this is a good one for you, because you
you were here talking about "chernobyl." back once, they are a timeless. in this though, you know, it's both, you know -- things aren't going well, but you are a little more optimistic than maybe we've seen you in previous things. >> yes, well actually, the character i play is a -- he's come up with a predictive model for the future, and although the future he predicts is not one that the galactic empire likes, there is that -- he sees that there is a way towards a positive...
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but again china base in mission bay 32 years ago was absolute chernobyl compared to what the colosseum is today. >> i remember that time. thanks for your time tonight. have a good evening. >>> up next the holiday surge coming to airports across the country. yep, the holiday season is here. will tsa agents be able to keep up? >>> also what happens if you run into travel trouble? he's working the big board right there, our consumer investigator chris chimera is here with some travel guidance. >>> and more than a dozen schools in the east bay are on the chopping block. a decision could be made about those schools future as soon as tonight. we've got details. you're watching nbc bay area news tonight. on] -great party, carlene. you must have blown your budget. -not exactly. -you have great name-brand snacks, tons of meat... and where did you get this imported cheese? -hello! grocery outlet, bargain market. -♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ -with this holiday set to bust your wallet, your neighborhood grocery outlet is the destination for savings of 40 to 70 percent on your whole meal with
but again china base in mission bay 32 years ago was absolute chernobyl compared to what the colosseum is today. >> i remember that time. thanks for your time tonight. have a good evening. >>> up next the holiday surge coming to airports across the country. yep, the holiday season is here. will tsa agents be able to keep up? >>> also what happens if you run into travel trouble? he's working the big board right there, our consumer investigator chris chimera is here with...
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have shown increased miscarriages, increased birth defects and the same rate of genetic damage as chernobyl. and it hurts because the u.k. is the only nuclear power on everett -- earth who has denied restitution. i ask the prime minister, will he recognize nuclear testing veterans today and agree to meet with them? >> prime minister. >> i thank the honorable lady for bringing it to my attention, and i will make sure we get a proper meeting with the relatives of the nuclear veterans that he raises. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. when i was in greece with save the children, i learned that change at any border was quickly communicated town the line. down the line. if migrants and asylum seekers knew that they would be directly returned to france or taken to a third country pending application, if they knew this, would they risk a dangerous and illegal crossing and make their way in the first place in can i ask my right honorable friend what further measures are being considered? because this is an issue of great concern along the coastal country, and i'm anxious to be able to reahir
have shown increased miscarriages, increased birth defects and the same rate of genetic damage as chernobyl. and it hurts because the u.k. is the only nuclear power on everett -- earth who has denied restitution. i ask the prime minister, will he recognize nuclear testing veterans today and agree to meet with them? >> prime minister. >> i thank the honorable lady for bringing it to my attention, and i will make sure we get a proper meeting with the relatives of the nuclear veterans...
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my assumption is like chernobyl, there was a meltdown and it was -- occurred because of a number of mistakes that occurred in the same period of time. >> martha: this is why we need to stay so focused on this part of this. we're still dealing with it all these months later. as dr. redfield said, his belief is that it was engineered and that it was engineered in the lab and that's why it has this sort of super charged, his word, capability to continue to spin off in the new variants at a very fast rate of speed. i want to play the sound bite that we were supposed to hear in the production and get your reaction from that. >> what the chinese did, i don't have first hand knowledge of that, but the people reporting it who investigated, what they did is they cleaned out the markets as soon it was clear there were clusters coming from the market. in typical fashion, trying to make sure things don't get pointed to them, they got rid of the animals that were the hosts there. >> martha: what do you make of that answer? >> yeah, probably got rid of the evidence. they destroyed the evidence because the
my assumption is like chernobyl, there was a meltdown and it was -- occurred because of a number of mistakes that occurred in the same period of time. >> martha: this is why we need to stay so focused on this part of this. we're still dealing with it all these months later. as dr. redfield said, his belief is that it was engineered and that it was engineered in the lab and that's why it has this sort of super charged, his word, capability to continue to spin off in the new variants at a...
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let me rr ask you about the safety side of things, people look at what happened at chernobyl, fukushima very small by volume and it is contained, we have done that for more than 50 years in this country effectively, we verify it and put it into a concrete cast and it is kept until the radiation, the radiation subsides, that is what we do. we are the only energy source that actually accounts for and looks after its waste, we get waste from lots of energy sources, the worst waste is that which causes carbon emissions and greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere and if you have nuclear as part of the mix you avoid that and that is how we get a secure and reliable supply of power for people's lives and society and businesses and everything else that we do without adding to the climate crisis. . .. we do without adding to the climate crisis. ., ~' , ., we do without adding to the climate crisis. ., ~ , ., ,., we do without adding to the climate crisis. . ~' , ., ,., . we do without adding to the climate crisis. ., ~ i. . ., we do without adding to the climate crisis. ., ~ . ., crisis. than
let me rr ask you about the safety side of things, people look at what happened at chernobyl, fukushima very small by volume and it is contained, we have done that for more than 50 years in this country effectively, we verify it and put it into a concrete cast and it is kept until the radiation, the radiation subsides, that is what we do. we are the only energy source that actually accounts for and looks after its waste, we get waste from lots of energy sources, the worst waste is that which...
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it was a chernobyl moment for me. >> what is the funniest thing about the pandemic?staurant near us was very known for its hand sanitizer. they had is much a book hand sanitizer, so that people were flocking to it. nothing is really funny about it, on the toll it took, and the characters are constantly looking back 100 miles south, because many of the characters russia like myself, korea, india and many have roots in elmhurst and jackson height that bear the brunt of the pandemic. many first responders lived there and perished. the book is still comedy but comedy is how i deliver the tragedy. the payload is the tragedy. >> well, isn't comedy just tragedy plus time? >> yes, but here the time is only three months so i'm really sorry about that. >> not a lot of time. i'm also curious about the stress test you mentioned and wrote about a quazi failed state or as far as democracy is concerned in russia and pandemic made people say are we going to change or what are we going to do with this? it's a complex story to be sure but a lot of what that stress test revealed is wha
it was a chernobyl moment for me. >> what is the funniest thing about the pandemic?staurant near us was very known for its hand sanitizer. they had is much a book hand sanitizer, so that people were flocking to it. nothing is really funny about it, on the toll it took, and the characters are constantly looking back 100 miles south, because many of the characters russia like myself, korea, india and many have roots in elmhurst and jackson height that bear the brunt of the pandemic. many...
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looking like a champion, but because of these really high-profile accidents we've seen in years past, chernobylat is embracing it as a champion is china. haidi: so what do we see when it comes to the energy mix with the transition in china, given the energy crisis that we continue to see played out? >> china is a big league -- really big role for nuclear. there are huge roles for solar and wind and almost equivalent for nuclear. it's going to get there with different kinds of technology. there is one operating in pakistan and one in china. it is also looking at new kinds of nuclear technology. theoretically it could just be plopped into an existing coal power plant in the future. making that existing infrastructure run cleaner. shery: how long will they be on the push toward china's nuclear? >> not very. that's one of the big problems here. even if china succeeds with the technology, it shown that they can run power plants cleanly and cheaply an accident free. countries that are careful about their critical■w■■w■■w■■w■9&óín& and the tensions exiage]de!s between quote -- global powers are puttin
looking like a champion, but because of these really high-profile accidents we've seen in years past, chernobylat is embracing it as a champion is china. haidi: so what do we see when it comes to the energy mix with the transition in china, given the energy crisis that we continue to see played out? >> china is a big league -- really big role for nuclear. there are huge roles for solar and wind and almost equivalent for nuclear. it's going to get there with different kinds of technology....
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. >> much like chernobyl, the burning of those things, you had ash and small pieces of what would be of misinformation given. boeing has come out and said yeah, absolutely, all of these exceedences came from the fire. i mean that. >> can't deny that. what they're trying to deny is the impact that it could have. there are people close enough to that site that absolutely suffered the effects of it, and they will. >> my name is mike sinstrom. i'm a member of the expert panel. i'd like to say we've been involved in this, the panel has, since almost the inception of the fire. we're an independent panel. we are funded by boeing and we've been using geo syntech to assist us. but you see there is a trend of decreasing exceedences as we move forward in time. >> concentration over the course of the season are returning to prefire levels. >> what we have here is a lot of exceedences in areas where you don't see a lot of legacy contamination. >> so the system is already recovering, and we're happy than. >> i'm the associate director of physicians for social responsibility los angeles. i feel lik
. >> much like chernobyl, the burning of those things, you had ash and small pieces of what would be of misinformation given. boeing has come out and said yeah, absolutely, all of these exceedences came from the fire. i mean that. >> can't deny that. what they're trying to deny is the impact that it could have. there are people close enough to that site that absolutely suffered the effects of it, and they will. >> my name is mike sinstrom. i'm a member of the expert panel. i'd...
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miscarriages, increase birth defects and the same rate of genetic damage as clean—up workers at chernobylen i was in greece was _ veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save _ veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save the _ veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save the children - veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save the children i - in greece was save the children i learned that change at any border was quickly communicated down the line and if migrants and asylum seekers knew that they would be directly returned to france are taken to a third country pending application, if they knew this would they risk a dangerous and illegal crossing and make their way to france in the first place? can i ask my right honourable friend what further measures are being considered because this is an issue of great concern in eastbourne and along the coast and along the country and i am anxious to be able to reassure my constituents that there are plans ahead. sound like i thank you very much and she has much relevance in her work for save the chil
miscarriages, increase birth defects and the same rate of genetic damage as clean—up workers at chernobylen i was in greece was _ veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save _ veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save the _ veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save the children - veterans that she raises. when i was in greece was save the children i - in greece was save the children i learned that change at any border was quickly communicated down the...