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christo. >> looking ahead to monday, we return to fukushima, the never-ending nuclear nightmare. they are struggling to retain the disaster. we start the 4-part series. >> in the depths of japan's nuclear crisis, when each day's news predicts a darker day ahead, a small band of workers offered a ray of life. in a show of bravery employees faced daily doses of deadly radiation to bring the plant under control. they were known as the fukushima 50. >> translation: the so-called fukushima 50 was a group of those who stayed behind during fukushima's darkest hour. >> in a care interview we spoke with a nuclear engineer, one of the few who
christo. >> looking ahead to monday, we return to fukushima, the never-ending nuclear nightmare. they are struggling to retain the disaster. we start the 4-part series. >> in the depths of japan's nuclear crisis, when each day's news predicts a darker day ahead, a small band of workers offered a ray of life. in a show of bravery employees faced daily doses of deadly radiation to bring the plant under control. they were known as the fukushima 50. >> translation: the so-called...
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we met 64-year-old christo, who runs a restaurant in the coastal balkan resort, to ask him for his takelobalization. >> my name is kristo. i live in budva. i was born there. i am 64 years old. i own a restaurant. i run the fish restaurant here on the promenade. it's going pretty well. i am happy when my family is healthy and happy and the people around me are healthy and happy. i like to eat everything that comes from the sea. i live next to the sea, so of course it all has to be fresh. a lot of my friends have been to cuba and they like it a lot. i hope that i will be able to go there next year. i am just a bit afraid that i might not want to come back. to me, globalization means that we will all be alike at some point. then you won't have to visit me and i won't have to visit you. everything will be the same everywhere. that's not good -- an unavoidable evil. in my leisure time, of which i have less and less, i like to ride my motorcycle. but of course i also like to spend time with my relatives and my grandson. and then i get on my motorcycle and ride on our lovely roads. >> lebanon
we met 64-year-old christo, who runs a restaurant in the coastal balkan resort, to ask him for his takelobalization. >> my name is kristo. i live in budva. i was born there. i am 64 years old. i own a restaurant. i run the fish restaurant here on the promenade. it's going pretty well. i am happy when my family is healthy and happy and the people around me are healthy and happy. i like to eat everything that comes from the sea. i live next to the sea, so of course it all has to be fresh. a...
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and the grammy goes to: "random access memories," thomas bangalter, guy-manuel de homem-christo, julianedwards, chilly gonzales, giorgio moroder, panda bear, nile rodgers, paul williams, pharrell williams. >> whooo! pharrell. wow! this is, what, this is the most insane thing ever. >> you know, i used to imagine things that weren't there and were frightening and then i got sober and two robots called me and asked me to make an album. (laughter) >> we are-- we are random access memories, some of us more random than others. you know, i just got a message from the robots. and what they wanted me to say is that as elegant and as classy as the grammy has ever been, is the moment when we tell all those-- saw all those wonderful marriages and that same love is fantastic. (applause) it was the height of fairness an love and the power of love for all people at any time in any combination. it's what they wanted me to say. they sail, captain kirk uses the enterprise. they sail on a ship called generosity, they're again royce of spirit. everybody up here, pharrell has just been spectacular in the th
and the grammy goes to: "random access memories," thomas bangalter, guy-manuel de homem-christo, julianedwards, chilly gonzales, giorgio moroder, panda bear, nile rodgers, paul williams, pharrell williams. >> whooo! pharrell. wow! this is, what, this is the most insane thing ever. >> you know, i used to imagine things that weren't there and were frightening and then i got sober and two robots called me and asked me to make an album. (laughter) >> we are-- we are...
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and the grammy goes to: "random access memories," thomas bangalter, guy-manuel de homem-christo, julianalcon, todd edwards, chilly gonzales, giorgio moroder, panda bear, nile rodgers, paul williams, pharrell williams. >> whooo! pharrell. wow! this is, what, this is the most insane thing ever. >> you know, i used to imagine things that weren't there and were frightening and then i got sober and two robots called me and asked me to make an album. (laughter) >> we are-- we are random access memories, some of us more random than others. you know, i just got a message from the robots. and what they wanted me to say is that as elegant and as classy as the grammy has ever been, is the moment when we tell all those-- saw all those wonderful marriages and that same love is fantastic. (applause) it was the height of fairness an love and the power of love for all people at any time in any combination. it's what they wanted me to say. they sail, captain kirk uses the enterprise. they sail on a ship called generosity, they're again royce of spirit. everybody up here, pharrell has just been spectacul
and the grammy goes to: "random access memories," thomas bangalter, guy-manuel de homem-christo, julianalcon, todd edwards, chilly gonzales, giorgio moroder, panda bear, nile rodgers, paul williams, pharrell williams. >> whooo! pharrell. wow! this is, what, this is the most insane thing ever. >> you know, i used to imagine things that weren't there and were frightening and then i got sober and two robots called me and asked me to make an album. (laughter) >> we are--...
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Jan 5, 2014
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christo. >> looking ahead to monday, we return to fukushima, the never-ending nuclear nightmare. they are struggling to retain the disaster. we start the 4-part series. >> in the depths of japan's nuclear crisis, when each day's news predicts a darker day ahead, a small band of workers offered a ray of life. in a show of bravery employees faced daily doses of deadly radiation to bring the plant under control. they were known as the fukushima 50. >> translation: the so-called fukushima 50 was a group of those who stayed behind during fukushima's darkest hour. >> in a care interview we spoke with a nuclear engineer, one of the few who volunteered to stay behind. >> translation: we felt we had a responsibility to put things right and we were probably the only ones that could deal with the situation. >> the courtroom of employees like this made them heroes. they are showcased as symbols of who the company is. another group of workers who put themselves at risk every day, to be fired when radiation levels get too high. >> the birds are contaminated, off the charts. >> a worker who we'
christo. >> looking ahead to monday, we return to fukushima, the never-ending nuclear nightmare. they are struggling to retain the disaster. we start the 4-part series. >> in the depths of japan's nuclear crisis, when each day's news predicts a darker day ahead, a small band of workers offered a ray of life. in a show of bravery employees faced daily doses of deadly radiation to bring the plant under control. they were known as the fukushima 50. >> translation: the so-called...
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. >> i know that it's not enough to cover your bills or barely coming close to it, christo brandi, what happens if the unemployment payments don't come back. >> we are looking at what is the next option if you don't have a job. will you be out on the streets. who will be couch surfing. who will take care of things you have. i have pets, where will they go >> the president touched on the subject of who we are talking about when we say long-term unemployed. and the urban institute looked at statistics. they found: >> are you considering - i know that brandi is considering trying to get a degree. are you considering getting more training, going back to school? >> i have my associates, but that is not enough. the majority of the jobs, you know, they require a bachelor's degree, so i am looking to pursue my education. >> brandi, you had a chance to see what your competition is like for the jobs. when you go to the unemployment lines, do you think your age, even though you are still quite young, is it hurting you when you compete with the recent graduates. >> partially i do... >> i guess on c
. >> i know that it's not enough to cover your bills or barely coming close to it, christo brandi, what happens if the unemployment payments don't come back. >> we are looking at what is the next option if you don't have a job. will you be out on the streets. who will be couch surfing. who will take care of things you have. i have pets, where will they go >> the president touched on the subject of who we are talking about when we say long-term unemployed. and the urban...