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this is no place for nuclear power plant they can't even clean up fukushima. i don't think anyone trust them when they say they can restart the power plant. in fact in 2007 a major earthquake triggered an emergency. all the reactors had to be shut down the safety measures were insufficient and radioactivity leaked a fire started outside one reactor. tepco has yet to clarify the details of the fukushima accident i wonder how it's going to guarantee safety here they have already been several incidents during construction work for the restart the floodwall turned out to be unstable cables caught fire and radioactive water leaked inside one of the idle reactor buildings. in the city of kashi was arky opinions differ as to whether the power plant should be put back into operation. in the most recent regional election about 50 percent of voters here chose an anti-nuclear candidate but few people will openly tell me anything negative about the power plant. everyone here knows someone who is connected to it. like sushi shift. let them restart the reactor maybe i'll ge
this is no place for nuclear power plant they can't even clean up fukushima. i don't think anyone trust them when they say they can restart the power plant. in fact in 2007 a major earthquake triggered an emergency. all the reactors had to be shut down the safety measures were insufficient and radioactivity leaked a fire started outside one reactor. tepco has yet to clarify the details of the fukushima accident i wonder how it's going to guarantee safety here they have already been several...
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the same discussion and change the particulars if it at fukushima or chernobyl. deliberately here, jununderestimating the exposures unique to t.m.i. it started at t.m.i. but it's not unique to t.m.i. toe come up with a word honor it. if you mash t.m.i. and minimize, up with tim-minimize. the concept of when a regulator deliberately underestimates the people, i'm inventing a word for today's occasion. called tim-minimization. i think it's appropriate. not just appropriate here. it's appropriate at chernobyl and at fukushima as well. out, calledok manual of survival. in the a review of it new york times. i won't tread whole thing. according to the new york times, rather than attributing chernobyl to the soviets, she points out the similarities in the willingness of the soviets to sacrificealists the health of workers, the public and the environment to goals and geopolitical rivalries. saw you taking a photograph. this stuff will be up on the fairewinds' website tomorrow. if you want to pull down the power point, it will be there. lastly, remember i started this con
the same discussion and change the particulars if it at fukushima or chernobyl. deliberately here, jununderestimating the exposures unique to t.m.i. it started at t.m.i. but it's not unique to t.m.i. toe come up with a word honor it. if you mash t.m.i. and minimize, up with tim-minimize. the concept of when a regulator deliberately underestimates the people, i'm inventing a word for today's occasion. called tim-minimization. i think it's appropriate. not just appropriate here. it's appropriate...
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—— fukushima accident? yes. japan? —— fukushima accident? yes.trying to avoid reliance on the middle east for oil but the events at fukushima have setback those objectives for a while. donald trump has said he is considering sanctions over russia's nord stream to natural gas pipeline. washington also told european companies to avoid the project and warned germany about being dependent on russia for fuel. donald trump has upped his criticism of germany over a gas pipeline which would double the amount of gas that can be transported directly from russia to germany. the american president said on wednesday that he is still considering using sanctions to block the nordstream2 pipeline. he said that germany is captive to russian exports and he is not the first to criticise this pipeline. he draws on support from congress where some members have also proposed sanctions to try and block project. the nordstream2 pipeline is over 1000 kilometres long and would run beneath the baltic sea linking northern germany with eastern russia. i should northern germa
—— fukushima accident? yes. japan? —— fukushima accident? yes.trying to avoid reliance on the middle east for oil but the events at fukushima have setback those objectives for a while. donald trump has said he is considering sanctions over russia's nord stream to natural gas pipeline. washington also told european companies to avoid the project and warned germany about being dependent on russia for fuel. donald trump has upped his criticism of germany over a gas pipeline which would...
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eight years on, though, fukushima is evacuated.ars on, though, fukushima is getting back to normal, and so is their football. that reactor ca n and so is their football. that reactor can be found around 15 kilometres in that direction. i am told that radiation levels here are com pletely told that radiation levels here are completely back to normal, which is just as well, because this is the japanese national side's training centre. it has 11 full—size pitches, a hotel, even a railway station. but this was the site on 11 march 2011. much of it was washed away. surrounding roads crumpled black ribbons. this man is a former coach of the women's national team. he now ru ns of the women's national team. he now runs the restoredj village. he talks about the sporting miracle that followed the disaster, but is also looking ahead. japan's women's football story, from underdogs to champions via tragedy. a country that will never forget is now looking to the future. very much looking forward to that tournament. the first game is france again
eight years on, though, fukushima is evacuated.ars on, though, fukushima is getting back to normal, and so is their football. that reactor ca n and so is their football. that reactor can be found around 15 kilometres in that direction. i am told that radiation levels here are com pletely told that radiation levels here are completely back to normal, which is just as well, because this is the japanese national side's training centre. it has 11 full—size pitches, a hotel, even a railway...
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was the fukushima excellent you're correct that is correct if that is a public perception. how would that legally translate into the investment protection only c t. you know sure i make a number of assumptions i don't ask you to do anything but sure this would be because it is almost impossible hypothetical because you're. assuming that the public is wrong and is the most evil right or wrong some of the perception changes in the public how does that translate into legally into city. and i was listening to wotton fire that's opening this morning. claiming that the thirteen's and meant was a political decision and they've said it quite often i wonder when political has become such a dirty word. it comes from the greek word political us which means relating to the people to the citizens to the state and democracy is nothing if not political it is government of the people by the people for the people. it has to be political that's a definition and it's certainly not a dirty word. multinational corporations reject the political and democratic considerations of one state as if th
was the fukushima excellent you're correct that is correct if that is a public perception. how would that legally translate into the investment protection only c t. you know sure i make a number of assumptions i don't ask you to do anything but sure this would be because it is almost impossible hypothetical because you're. assuming that the public is wrong and is the most evil right or wrong some of the perception changes in the public how does that translate into legally into city. and i was...
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not because of fukushima not because of the moratorium not because of the 13th amendment but because of a multitude of incidents. criminal groups brutal shed light on an array of shortcomings to feel understood. a nuclear physicist with greenpeace was appointed an expert witness by the federal constitutional court he conducted a thorough investigation of the plant the facts. and here experience even pro nuclear experts were questioning why these reactors were facing so many problems and anomalies. of confusion in the sealed chromosphere it was a fire in one of the transformers in 2007. machines and some are the hottest the transformer had about 70 tons of oil in it. when this oil caught fire it created a huge blaze. the entire reactor and surrounding area was enveloped in black smoke . or this had revealed many defects it came from the fire protection system was totally insufficient water reserves ran out while the fire was still going strong clue which was from an external short circuit can trigger a chain reaction that ends in disaster. button for the lawyer hid behind the law and
not because of fukushima not because of the moratorium not because of the 13th amendment but because of a multitude of incidents. criminal groups brutal shed light on an array of shortcomings to feel understood. a nuclear physicist with greenpeace was appointed an expert witness by the federal constitutional court he conducted a thorough investigation of the plant the facts. and here experience even pro nuclear experts were questioning why these reactors were facing so many problems and...
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we are now heading north out of tokyo to a place called fukushima.fter the earthquake in 2011, there was a nuclear reactor there which it leaked. it was the worst nuclear leak since chernobyl, thousands were evacuated. eight yea rs on thousands were evacuated. eight years on though, fukushima is getting back to normal, and so is their football. that reactor can getting back to normal, and so is theirfootball. that reactor can be found around 15 kilometres in that direction. i am told that radiation levels here are completely back to normal. which is just levels here are completely back to normal. which isjust as levels here are completely back to normal. which is just as well because this is a japanese national side's training centre. it has 11 full—sized pitches, and even a railway station and hotel. this was the site on the 11th of march 2011. much of it was washed away, surrounding roads crumpled like ribbons. this man is a former coach of the women's national team. he now ru ns of the women's national team. he now runs the restored village. he ta
we are now heading north out of tokyo to a place called fukushima.fter the earthquake in 2011, there was a nuclear reactor there which it leaked. it was the worst nuclear leak since chernobyl, thousands were evacuated. eight yea rs on thousands were evacuated. eight years on though, fukushima is getting back to normal, and so is their football. that reactor can getting back to normal, and so is theirfootball. that reactor can be found around 15 kilometres in that direction. i am told that...
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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. and we have here and really work that this older come to me from the girder condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. pretty low that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2 years too late and . we got something working drop a few more. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now to stay brood 36 now so it has to come out 360 receive very persistent there reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings with the plane with the dean of the comics for a certain amount of coffee and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network all network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them. and they were ready to. see the. last go through different time and not the did which we
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. and we have here and really work that this older come to me from the girder condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. pretty low that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2...
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now what i mean - >> fukushima >> coming up, a different kind of aftershock. >> he sa, have you checkedl yet and i said, no he said why don't you guys look at your email together and so i said oh, zach, what now? >>> the fushima nuclear disaster rescue efforts have been complicated by damage to a nuclear power plant. >> it filled the air waves, potential meltdown, nuclear armageddon the president was calling for americans to get out >> yesterday wcalled for an on evacuaf american citizens who are within 50 miles of the plant. >> we were seeing on the news it's just a matter of they can't stop it, and -- >> and could affect the entire country, the entire region of ea the rth. >> right zach had thought the worst was over >> you never think you experience a tsunami or earthquake and now experiencinge a ltdown of a nuclear power plant. >> but we wanted him to come home we wanted him --hi >> yes, we wanted >> here we were the ones saying you have to stay a you maommitment. >> yeah. now it's time for to you come home >>ofut there was no travel, course, anywhere >> then zach got a call from a
now what i mean - >> fukushima >> coming up, a different kind of aftershock. >> he sa, have you checkedl yet and i said, no he said why don't you guys look at your email together and so i said oh, zach, what now? >>> the fushima nuclear disaster rescue efforts have been complicated by damage to a nuclear power plant. >> it filled the air waves, potential meltdown, nuclear armageddon the president was calling for americans to get out >> yesterday wcalled...
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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. and we have here and we do work that there's older come to me from the girder cumbered and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. retrieval that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2 years too late and . we got something working drum machine. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now to stay brood 36 now so it has to come out 360 receive very persistent there reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings with the plane with the dean of the comics for a certain amount of coffee and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network all network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them. and they were ready. so it's. all still ruder frank i'm not in the did we call these radi
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. and we have here and we do work that there's older come to me from the girder cumbered and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. retrieval that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2...
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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 some people didn't know what to believe. and we have here and we do work that this older come to me from the girder condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level ok rick you know that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2 years too late and . we got something working drachmas human. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now to stay brood 36 now so it has to come out 36 so we see very consistent error reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings with plain we don't really know the comics for a certain amount of coffee and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network called network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them. and they were ready. so it's. all still ruder frank i'm not in the did we cal
when the government tried to put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was some people didn't know what to believe. and we have here and we do work that this older come to me from the girder condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level ok rick you know that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable...
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when the government sort of put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was people didn't know what to believe. and we have here and we don't work that there's older come to me from the girder condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. pretty low that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2 years too late. we've got something working drum machine. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now to stay brood 36 now so it has 6 months 36 so we see very consistent there reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings with the plane with the dean of the comics for sort of a moment of calm and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network of network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them. and they were ready. so it's. cost to go through different time and not in the did which we ca
when the government sort of put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was people didn't know what to believe. and we have here and we don't work that there's older come to me from the girder condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. pretty low that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2...
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some kind of a look at bart could be a useful thing but not look at the fukushima. the in my view the way you find different forms on the. plate. which is petroleum with with the same situation which is separate from thought. to give you a much shorter lifespan after the few 100 years that the older people to search for the christian 2nd question does not require a connection. you cannot build a quarter i think this is something you decide to shoot the. sun scientists should explain and should be treated to describe and then society should start. this is the w.'s life for a role in respect and reverence remembering d.-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free your from nazi occupation 75 years ago u.s. president donald trump joined his french counterpart eminem back home to pay respect to veterans and the fallen during mean moving ceremony at a u.s. military cemetery. also coming up the worst serial killer in modern german history is sentenced to life in prison a german court convicts former.
some kind of a look at bart could be a useful thing but not look at the fukushima. the in my view the way you find different forms on the. plate. which is petroleum with with the same situation which is separate from thought. to give you a much shorter lifespan after the few 100 years that the older people to search for the christian 2nd question does not require a connection. you cannot build a quarter i think this is something you decide to shoot the. sun scientists should explain and should...
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plus, things like fukushima a few years ago does not help.stly technology, because there's been a failure to innovate in nuclear technology. there is a lot of innovation in gas, renewables, and prices are coming down. we are just now starting to see a cycle of innovation being developed where we will have the benefits in about five or six years. things in a nuclear power industry move at a glacial pace. alix: i could not say it better. chris, thank you very much. we turn now to commodity in chief, where we focus on one executive in the commodity world, and today, it is maria korsnick, from the nuclear energy institute. that is a trade association. first, let's take a closer look at nuclear in the u.s. ♪ alix: nuclear. the clean energy some people love to hate. it generates 20% of the electricity for the nation. for some, it ticks both boxes, creates clean energy with no emissions. for others, it comes with nuclear waste and big upfront checks. it can cost as much as $25 billion to build a plant. low natural gas prices and falling wind and sol
plus, things like fukushima a few years ago does not help.stly technology, because there's been a failure to innovate in nuclear technology. there is a lot of innovation in gas, renewables, and prices are coming down. we are just now starting to see a cycle of innovation being developed where we will have the benefits in about five or six years. things in a nuclear power industry move at a glacial pace. alix: i could not say it better. chris, thank you very much. we turn now to commodity in...
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saddam helps to mitigate the consequences of the fukushima incident helping to find new ways to. clear aside and assess the fuels we also have very good cooperation in the high tech industry where greed to build a number of cannons facilities in russia. starting the production of diagnostics and save a quick moment. also we are to the way down the europe japan high speed transmission cable which is going to run from the whole it could to niigata also we have very good cooperation in infrastructure and transport. dacian industry we heard you seen that these rude coming from russia is a very favorable way for to produce the goods to be delivered to europe in 2020 we will be celebrity in the exchange years of regional exchanges we agreed to do that exactly today. when i believe the peace treaty to. noting that the 4 ministries of the 2 countries have succeeded in establishment a very substantive dialogue on this sensitive he had very important issue these dollars is going to be continued we believe that we are to work hard and. diligently to put the relations on to a new level becau
saddam helps to mitigate the consequences of the fukushima incident helping to find new ways to. clear aside and assess the fuels we also have very good cooperation in the high tech industry where greed to build a number of cannons facilities in russia. starting the production of diagnostics and save a quick moment. also we are to the way down the europe japan high speed transmission cable which is going to run from the whole it could to niigata also we have very good cooperation in...
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the olympic torch relay for next year's games in tokyo will start in disaster hit fukushima organizes announce the route earlier the flame will begin its journey in march at a sports center which housed workers who fought to remove radioactive waste from a nuclear power plant there after the 2007 earthquake and tsunami it also passed through other areas northeast japan devastated by the natural disaster before reaching the capital. or the beaten finalist in 2015 new zealand are getting their cricket world cup campaign off to a great starting cardiff right now they're up against sri lanka in their opening match new zealand of won the toss and chose to field sri lanka are currently 68 for 6 off to 16 overs later defending champions australia open their account against afghanistan in bristol the winning french open champion simona halep is comfortably through the lot to the last 16 in paris the raindrop just 3 games against less he had sort of ukraine winning in just 55 minutes both well number one son of a joke of it and numerous soccer of an action to 2. well heavyweight champion antho
the olympic torch relay for next year's games in tokyo will start in disaster hit fukushima organizes announce the route earlier the flame will begin its journey in march at a sports center which housed workers who fought to remove radioactive waste from a nuclear power plant there after the 2007 earthquake and tsunami it also passed through other areas northeast japan devastated by the natural disaster before reaching the capital. or the beaten finalist in 2015 new zealand are getting their...
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and pick torch relay for next year's games in tokyo it will start in disaster hit fukushima organizes announce the route earlier aflame will begin its journey in march at a sports center which housed workers who fought to remove radioactive waste from a nuclear power plant there after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami and also pass through other areas northeast japan devastated by the natural disaster before reaching the capital. world heavyweight champion anthony joshua's hoping to impress american boxing fans on saturday night as he makes his u.s. debut the british fighter who holds 3 of the 4 belts 9 kilos lighter than mexican andy ruiz jr ahead of that contest at madison square garden joshua is unbeaten in his $22.00 fight career as only failed ones to win by a knockout but joshua's hopes of a title unification fight a while to have suffered on the 1st set back the american is announced a rematch with britain's tyson fury for next year after september the resort tease is huge anticipation amongst boxing fans for a showdown between walter and joshua. well as a 3 way tie for the lead
and pick torch relay for next year's games in tokyo it will start in disaster hit fukushima organizes announce the route earlier aflame will begin its journey in march at a sports center which housed workers who fought to remove radioactive waste from a nuclear power plant there after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami and also pass through other areas northeast japan devastated by the natural disaster before reaching the capital. world heavyweight champion anthony joshua's hoping to impress...