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when the government tried to put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was people didn't know what to believe. that we have here and we do work that this older country from the girder countered and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. through to know that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got seventy five percent reliable data right away that was way better than one hundred percent reliable data two years too late and. we got something working draft of a human. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now is to stay brood thirty six now so it has to come out thirty six so we see very consistent error reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings where the plane would have to lean over the comics for a certain amount of cars and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network calls network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them and they were ready. so its. cost to
when the government tried to put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was people didn't know what to believe. that we have here and we do work that this older country from the girder countered and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. through to know that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got seventy five percent reliable data right away that was way better than one hundred...
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and i can't leave her behind. >> zack and georgia were 200 miles north of fukushima.ssed they began to feet danger from the radiation at least where they were was subsiding. so they stayed, even helped with the cleanup. and then about a month later, funny how these things go, zack and georgia got another shock. another one of those life-changing developments. zack told his parents about it during one of their regular sunday phone calls. >> and he said have you checked your e-mail yet? and i said no. he said, why don't you guys look at your e-mail together? and so i said oh, zack. what now? >> after all the worry and dread they'd experienced over their son's time in japan, zack brannam's parents weren't quite prepared for the next bit of news. >> so we open the e-mail, and there's an ultrasound picture. >> a baby was on the way. >> we were literally speechless. one of the few times in my life i've been speechless. >> so we nicknamed it baby bean because it looked like a little bean. >> just it felt right in a way. we were obviously -- are obviously in love. and the tim
and i can't leave her behind. >> zack and georgia were 200 miles north of fukushima.ssed they began to feet danger from the radiation at least where they were was subsiding. so they stayed, even helped with the cleanup. and then about a month later, funny how these things go, zack and georgia got another shock. another one of those life-changing developments. zack told his parents about it during one of their regular sunday phone calls. >> and he said have you checked your e-mail...
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Feb 15, 2018
02/18
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he is nobuaki kurumatani, and has even worked with ko, which was at the heart of the fukushima nuclear nuclear disaster. —— tepco. he looks likea man nuclear disaster. —— tepco. he looks like a man on a mission. he is, because his first task is to make sure the sale of the chip business, which makes money for toshiba, goes smoothly. it is a controversial deal and some people have opposed it but toshiba really needs that sale to go ahead. it needs the money. as you mentioned, the company has also said it may have made money for the first time in the fiscal year ending in march for the first time in four yea rs march for the first time in four years which is good news. that means the company would avoid being delisted. all right, it looks like it will be a good year for toshiba with this new chief executive. marika 0i, how business report. a quick look at the market ‘s before we go. it is the eve of chinese new year. i'm sure that traders are smiling from ear to ear. you have australia gaining 0.6%. but the chinese and south korean markets are closed today due to the lunar new year holid
he is nobuaki kurumatani, and has even worked with ko, which was at the heart of the fukushima nuclear nuclear disaster. —— tepco. he looks likea man nuclear disaster. —— tepco. he looks like a man on a mission. he is, because his first task is to make sure the sale of the chip business, which makes money for toshiba, goes smoothly. it is a controversial deal and some people have opposed it but toshiba really needs that sale to go ahead. it needs the money. as you mentioned, the company...
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noble catastrophe shocked the world in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but that didn't prevent fukushima from happening twenty five years later but it did get the german government to finally act and herald a transition to renewables but what happened when the more recent admission scandal hit the government stood by the auto industry and no one's taken to the streets in protest despite all the dates attributed to the mighty comic it's the stats show evolution is a factor in the deaths of over four hundred thousand europeans every year why is no one protesting here you have the world's top zero to manufacture v.w. along with so many others cheating on emissions tests for years just to get that cheap and dirty diesel run vehicles onto the roads with maximum profits and to trick motorists into thinking they driving something that's environmentally friendly the so-called defeat device is built into the engine so if we recorded artificially low levels under real conditions the vehicles that made up to forty times as much nitrogen oxide some of the german car giants were foolish enough to fun
noble catastrophe shocked the world in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but that didn't prevent fukushima from happening twenty five years later but it did get the german government to finally act and herald a transition to renewables but what happened when the more recent admission scandal hit the government stood by the auto industry and no one's taken to the streets in protest despite all the dates attributed to the mighty comic it's the stats show evolution is a factor in the deaths of...
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Feb 25, 2018
02/18
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refurbished, others built from scratch, and while some baseball and softball games are played in fukushimaarea hit by a earthquake and tsunami in 2011. the 1994 olympics highlighted japan's transformation. these games, they say, will look to the future in this ever-changing region. from pyeongchang to tokyo, in just two years, the olympic spotlight will shine on asia once again. nbc news, tokyo. >> i can't believe that's just two years away. when we come back, sweet success in south korea. a look back at the shining moments we'll all remember from po pyeongchang liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce
refurbished, others built from scratch, and while some baseball and softball games are played in fukushimaarea hit by a earthquake and tsunami in 2011. the 1994 olympics highlighted japan's transformation. these games, they say, will look to the future in this ever-changing region. from pyeongchang to tokyo, in just two years, the olympic spotlight will shine on asia once again. nbc news, tokyo. >> i can't believe that's just two years away. when we come back, sweet success in south...
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Feb 16, 2018
02/18
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jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place.ple of the reactors were ours. it was, it was terrifying, i would say. so i was on a two hour teleconference. hey, we don't know what is going on. all we can see is the cnn helicopter feed, but if something happens to the reactor, this is horrible. two hour teleconference. i am in perth, australia. click. i have to go to a town hall with 1000 people. so i have to walk like 20 steps. and i am going from the world we -- as we know it is ending, to walk in and say hey, guys, i am , feeling good today. everything is groovy. right? everything is cool. we are going to get through this and things like that. and i think good leaders know how to be in the moment, intense, but compartmentalized. and i have always been able to do that in my personal life as well. david: i was in the oval office with my family after the surge in iraq. the president said, general, when will you have the guts to ride a mountain bike with me? i said, mr. president, do you have any idea who you are talking to? i said
jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place.ple of the reactors were ours. it was, it was terrifying, i would say. so i was on a two hour teleconference. hey, we don't know what is going on. all we can see is the cnn helicopter feed, but if something happens to the reactor, this is horrible. two hour teleconference. i am in perth, australia. click. i have to go to a town hall with 1000 people. so i have to walk like 20 steps. and i am going from the world we -- as we know it is...
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going into dangerous places sometimes, summerlike fukushima, where it is not safe to go and examples?is as you can see, drone technology is very advanced. it has been used in a military context and also parcel delivery companies and in australia they were used to rescue people from drowning. the idea is cities need to think about how drones can be used for the benefit of their citizens on what they can do. we have selected five cities as the flying high programme that are going to develop those plans and visions for the future and also come up with practical use cases they will take forwards, so there could be rescuing people from water, it could be looking at flooding, they could be emergency response or organ delivery tra nsfer emergency response or organ delivery transfer for emergency response or organ delivery transferfor emergency emergency response or organ delivery transfer for emergency situations. that is what we will find out next. sometimes it is the mundane and other times the more exciting, the more exotic as it work? it is really important cities and citizens within the
going into dangerous places sometimes, summerlike fukushima, where it is not safe to go and examples?is as you can see, drone technology is very advanced. it has been used in a military context and also parcel delivery companies and in australia they were used to rescue people from drowning. the idea is cities need to think about how drones can be used for the benefit of their citizens on what they can do. we have selected five cities as the flying high programme that are going to develop those...