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to watch in the nuclear come, americans have a certain age can remember our three-mile island of fukushimare getting over that. >> part of this is power demand is up we have a.i. coming in a big way that means we need lots of data centers and cool the data centers and get a lot of power for that and electric vehicles, we have just about everything switching over to electricity from things like oil and gas, that makes sense, have my wife come from a tiny village in central europe and over the winter they had to put coal into the furnace and i don't know if any of you have been in a village where everyone is burnincoal but has an interesting smell to it in a little tough on the lungs. coal isn't the greatest thing it's an efficient way of oil and gas and that's okay but were trying to put in solar and wind but there are problems there, you add nuclear to the mix and you're starting to solve the problem, were bringing back three-mile island with the one reactor that is workable and that's coming back in the evening keeping online nuclear reactors that were supposed to go off is becoming a big
to watch in the nuclear come, americans have a certain age can remember our three-mile island of fukushimare getting over that. >> part of this is power demand is up we have a.i. coming in a big way that means we need lots of data centers and cool the data centers and get a lot of power for that and electric vehicles, we have just about everything switching over to electricity from things like oil and gas, that makes sense, have my wife come from a tiny village in central europe and over...
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glen fukushima used to work at the office of the united states trade representative.japanese businesses are reading the us presidential election. i think that in general, there's a view injapan that kamala harris would probably provide more project ability and perhaps more stability and continuity, especially with the biden administration. on the other hand, think mr trump, because of his pro—business leanings and promised to cut taxes and regulations and choose federaljudges taxes and regulations and choose federal judges who taxes and regulations and choose federaljudges who are favourable to companies as opposed to unions, some of the business committee injapan perhaps are supportive of mr trump. overall i think because the biden administration, biden harris administration is really focused on international organisations like nato, united nations, the wto and also has focused on allies, in europe as well as in asia, i think overall there's a general... there was a public opinion poll really that the japanese public, by something like 73%, prefers a heresy ministrat
glen fukushima used to work at the office of the united states trade representative.japanese businesses are reading the us presidential election. i think that in general, there's a view injapan that kamala harris would probably provide more project ability and perhaps more stability and continuity, especially with the biden administration. on the other hand, think mr trump, because of his pro—business leanings and promised to cut taxes and regulations and choose federaljudges taxes and...
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now the same accident that occurred at fukushima is simulated here. section de-energization! viur bsd-1 for aaz, vyut, bsd-2 for turbine shutdown, nsrc, nstc, launch control mechanisms for diesel generators, nsrc, start-up of diesel generators of all three to control. yes, that's right. the speed is decreasing, the speed is decreasing, the oil pumps have started. yes, that's right, do it, it is being done. there was an earthquake with a power of 9 points. years near the east coast of japan the protection system of the fukushima nuclear power plant automatically turned off the nuclear reactors started the emergency cooling systems, but a giant tsunami wave broke through the protective barrier damaged the cooling system. then they were simply washed away into the ocean. we had a delicious thing happen on at the design stage of our units, so we have from. initially, and many activities were included in the project and, accordingly, in the training of personnel and, accordingly, in the scenarios for training, so yes , there are such scenarios, safety in work, a note on recirculat
now the same accident that occurred at fukushima is simulated here. section de-energization! viur bsd-1 for aaz, vyut, bsd-2 for turbine shutdown, nsrc, nstc, launch control mechanisms for diesel generators, nsrc, start-up of diesel generators of all three to control. yes, that's right. the speed is decreasing, the speed is decreasing, the oil pumps have started. yes, that's right, do it, it is being done. there was an earthquake with a power of 9 points. years near the east coast of japan the...
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the most severe scenario, but since it is destructive, yes, i would say something, something like fukushima, when the reactors themselves remain intact, radioactive emissions into the environment occur. i wonder what the program will count, there are different options, for example, the most terrible nuclear tragedy in the history of mankind, the most brutal example of irresponsibility of politicians. of course, we are talking about the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki , hundreds of thousands of people fell victim to american strikes on civilians, but 70 years have passed, the situation has stabilized, and now they are inhabited again, or the chernobyl accident, a consequence of imperfect technology, now in the area of the station. there are still radioactive areas, but in general the ecosystem has healed. the fact is that, according to the calculations of the same americans, radioactive dust, because of which most of the affected areas, quite quickly, in a few days, loses its radioactivity. only certain areas remain dangerous, where a large amount of radioactive material has accumulated.
the most severe scenario, but since it is destructive, yes, i would say something, something like fukushima, when the reactors themselves remain intact, radioactive emissions into the environment occur. i wonder what the program will count, there are different options, for example, the most terrible nuclear tragedy in the history of mankind, the most brutal example of irresponsibility of politicians. of course, we are talking about the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki , hundreds of thousands...
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in japan , specialists have begun another experiment at the damaged fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. they will try to extract nuclear fuel from the second power unit. similar work has already been attempted, but it had to be suspended due to an error. strong winds almost led to the death of an entire platoon of paratroopers in poland. the military clearly did not take into account the weather forecast. as a result , instead of a training ground, the paratroopers landed in a populated area with houses and power lines. and right now over the eastern a cyclone is sweeping across europe. what to expect from it? ksenia levitskaya will tell you about it. an evil giant is rushing across europe. a giant cyclone is making its way to the east. how did this whirlwind disgrace the polish army and will it be able to disrupt the weather idyll on the russian plain? this is a joint project of the rossiya 24 tv channel and tsentrofos, i am ksenia levitskaya, hello! the western cargo front will try to break through to the russian plain today. until now, the black sea depression has been the main troub
in japan , specialists have begun another experiment at the damaged fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. they will try to extract nuclear fuel from the second power unit. similar work has already been attempted, but it had to be suspended due to an error. strong winds almost led to the death of an entire platoon of paratroopers in poland. the military clearly did not take into account the weather forecast. as a result , instead of a training ground, the paratroopers landed in a populated area with...
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recently visited. in the expedition that studied the consequences of the accident at the fukushima nuclearer plant, if you look at our laboratory, where before there was simply an ordinary office, and we did it in 2 months, which is usually unrealistic, because it is always imposed by bureaucracy, budget knocking, and here we asked for a certain budget, we agreed on everything with our suppliers of furniture, reagents, consumables, devices, they met us halfway. here it all is in 2 months, but science is not the only thing that lives eduard, everyday bonuses also played a role, a very nice city, i have visited many cities in our country, i want to say that here they make sure that people in principle are pleased to be on street, grain skiing the whole structure, and we work around the clock, if the security guards hadn't kicked us out after 9 pm we would have worked until the morning, but it was thanks to this that i took the equipment, went on the weekend for now... this also concerns the pace of construction. in a short period of time, 500 thousand km of emergency housing stock have been
recently visited. in the expedition that studied the consequences of the accident at the fukushima nuclearer plant, if you look at our laboratory, where before there was simply an ordinary office, and we did it in 2 months, which is usually unrealistic, because it is always imposed by bureaucracy, budget knocking, and here we asked for a certain budget, we agreed on everything with our suppliers of furniture, reagents, consumables, devices, they met us halfway. here it all is in 2 months, but...
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in japan , specialists have begun another experiment at the damaged fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. they will try to extract nuclear fuel from the second power unit. similar work has already been attempted to conduct, but they had to be suspended due to an error. now a short one. next in the program , vestinet philip trofimov will talk about the presentation of his new products by apple. alfa investments are for money. we give up to 5,000 rubles. to everyone. open a free account for investments in alfabank. and get a gift. not just profitable. alfa is profitable. for only one ruble in the application delicious point. m-freshness is high-quality products carefully grown in our own greenhouses collected for you at the peak of ripeness. and delicious, and profitable. we saved successfully. from the garden to the shelf. m-freshness. so much work. sorry, we won't come. okay, i understand. more work. how can we help the children? let's transfer the pension to vtb, and the children will choose a deposit bonus, a loan discount or cashback on everything. but what about work? family is more i
in japan , specialists have begun another experiment at the damaged fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. they will try to extract nuclear fuel from the second power unit. similar work has already been attempted to conduct, but they had to be suspended due to an error. now a short one. next in the program , vestinet philip trofimov will talk about the presentation of his new products by apple. alfa investments are for money. we give up to 5,000 rubles. to everyone. open a free account for...
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well, after three years of delays, debris removal at a damaged fukushima nuclear power plant in japan begun today. a device similar to a fishing rod was put inside one of the three vessels. it will be operated remotely to collect the debris. due to extremely high radiation levels inside. you may remember back in 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake and tsunami left that plant severely damaged. roughly three grams will be removed in the coming weeks that will be sent off for testing. however, there are 880 tons of debris and three different reactors. a large scale removal process is set to begin in the 2030s. well, strife in the san mateo county sheriff's office. the reason a union is asking for a vote of no confidence and people are already seeing it. they're very proud of the work that we're already doing. the way $25 a month can help beautify the south bay. we'll be right back of staff is facing criticism from the union. deputies are now in the process today of taking a no confidence vote. nbc bay area's ian cull takes a look at the issues and how the sheriff is responding. unions repre
well, after three years of delays, debris removal at a damaged fukushima nuclear power plant in japan begun today. a device similar to a fishing rod was put inside one of the three vessels. it will be operated remotely to collect the debris. due to extremely high radiation levels inside. you may remember back in 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake and tsunami left that plant severely damaged. roughly three grams will be removed in the coming weeks that will be sent off for testing. however, there...
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children from the affected prefectures after the accident at the fukushima nuclear power plant, cametheir health in our health resorts. today, certain figures from. it would seem that japan is somewhere and where is belarus on the map and what military-political interests can the japanese pursue by sending their spy to belarus. 800 km, different cultures, mentality, but japanese intelligence decided to stick its nose into our country, hardly independently, hardly without the knowledge of the high government, spies themselves decide on such initiatives. the information space of the land of the rising sun is exploding, on detention of his agent otrejv. our country has always pursued a friendly policy with all states, we have not been the initiators of any conflicts, and we have not initiated the severance of economic ties. the economies of belarus and japan are similar, the countries do not have large reserves of minerals, are export-oriented, and develop various sectors of industry, including mechanical engineering. therefore, japanese delegations were quite frequent guests in belarus
children from the affected prefectures after the accident at the fukushima nuclear power plant, cametheir health in our health resorts. today, certain figures from. it would seem that japan is somewhere and where is belarus on the map and what military-political interests can the japanese pursue by sending their spy to belarus. 800 km, different cultures, mentality, but japanese intelligence decided to stick its nose into our country, hardly independently, hardly without the knowledge of the...
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for most of the candidates is the revival of japan's nuclear power industry. 13 years after the fukushima this is seen as a way to improve energy to independence and reduce carbon emissions. whoever wins friday's vote is expected to call a national election soon, seeking to sure of support from a japanese public weary of scandal and demanding sustainable economic growth. paul: and we will continue our coverage of the ldp election with voting do to begin about 1 p.m. tokyo time. we will have a winner or we expect to around 3:30, with a news conference around 6 p.m. in the japanese capital. day two on her king helene which is now made landfall in the -- on hurricane helene which made landfall in the big bed region of florida. this is a category 4 storm. accompanied by a catastrophic storm surge, life-threatening wins as well according to the national hurricane center. hurricane helene has now made landfall in florida. we will continue to update you on the progress of that hurricane. let's get back now to our global market strategist and head of fx strategy. she's still positive on yen. thin
for most of the candidates is the revival of japan's nuclear power industry. 13 years after the fukushima this is seen as a way to improve energy to independence and reduce carbon emissions. whoever wins friday's vote is expected to call a national election soon, seeking to sure of support from a japanese public weary of scandal and demanding sustainable economic growth. paul: and we will continue our coverage of the ldp election with voting do to begin about 1 p.m. tokyo time. we will have a...
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. >> before there was chornobyl and fukushima there was this. three-mile island.you see the cooling towers from reactor to net, the 1 melted down in march of 1979 spewing radioactivity into the environment around us causing the evacuations of thousands of people. on the other side of the screen will be reactor 1 was restarted and shut down again in 2019 because it wasn't making any money. but now with money from microsoft which has a voracious appetite for power because of artificial intelligence and they have agreed to by the power from reactor if it's restarted for 20 years. and so will be. by 2020 it should be up and running again. nuclear power again coming from three-mile island. nuclear power advocates saying nuclear is a lot safer now than it was in 1979. >> just like our phones was an evolution, a generational upgrade with every technology text of the restart of three-mile island is a huge market signal because we have reactors that are currently shut down the can be restarted. >> reporter: among them the palisades power plant in covid michigan which just
. >> before there was chornobyl and fukushima there was this. three-mile island.you see the cooling towers from reactor to net, the 1 melted down in march of 1979 spewing radioactivity into the environment around us causing the evacuations of thousands of people. on the other side of the screen will be reactor 1 was restarted and shut down again in 2019 because it wasn't making any money. but now with money from microsoft which has a voracious appetite for power because of artificial...
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resolve their disputes over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami hit fukushima banned japanese seafood. japan says china will start working toward ending the import ban and monitoring of wastewater discharges from that plant. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ should i stay or should i go ♪ should i stay or should i go now? ♪ should i (man 2) give me a recipe with these ingredients. (girl) let's do that one. (vo) only on verizon. as a prosecutor, i never asked a victim or a witness: 'are you a republican or a democrat?' the only thing i ever asked them: 'are you ok?' and that's the kind of president we need right now — someone who cares about you and is not putting themselves first. i intend to be a president for all americans, and focus on investing right now in you, the american people. and we can chart a new way forward. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message. to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick a
resolve their disputes over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami hit fukushima banned japanese seafood. japan says china will start working toward ending the import ban and monitoring of wastewater discharges from that plant. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ should i stay or should i go ♪ should i stay or should i go now? ♪ should i (man 2) give me a recipe with these ingredients. (girl) let's do that one. (vo)...
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. >> before there was chernobyl, before there was fukushima, there was this three mile island, perhapsn the left side of your screen. you see the cooling towers from reactor two. that's the one that melted down in march of 1979, spewing radioactivity into the environment around us, causing the evacuations of thousands of people on the other side of the screen would be reactor one. that wasn't affected. it was restarted, but then shut down again in 2019 because it wasn't making any money. but now with money from microsoft, which has a voracious, voracious appetite for power because of artificial intelligence, they have agreed to buy the power from that reactor if it's restarted for 20 years. and so it will be by 2028. it should be up and running again. nuclear power again. coming from three mile island, nuclear power advocates saying nuclear is a lot safer now than it was in 1979. >> i mean, just like our phones, right? there's an evolution, a generational upgrade with every technology. and so the restart of three mile island is a huge market signal because we have reactors that are cur
. >> before there was chernobyl, before there was fukushima, there was this three mile island, perhapsn the left side of your screen. you see the cooling towers from reactor two. that's the one that melted down in march of 1979, spewing radioactivity into the environment around us, causing the evacuations of thousands of people on the other side of the screen would be reactor one. that wasn't affected. it was restarted, but then shut down again in 2019 because it wasn't making any money....
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that the damage to the folks to life and health was minimal in places like three mile island and fukushima and meanwhile fossil fuels are having a much harder effect on earth and life on it as a result, there, there is such a race to find clean, abundant energy to meet this new demand. a lot of questions about this deal with three mile island. it used to serve 800,000 homes. now, they're getting huge tax incentives to serve one customer. lot of regulation problems would take about four years and over $1 billion to bring it back. but a huge statement about human energy demands at this moment in time. and it is a time to test. because meanwhile, we got this new report out of the antarctic ice survey. these are scientists and uk us all around the world taking torpedo like robots to the bottom of the biggest glacier in the world of thwaites glacier. this thing is the size of florida, a mile thick size of the united kingdom, a mile thick. and it has been melting for last 80 years accelerated in the last 30, but now they say it could all be gone by 23rd century that glacier alone would raise sea
that the damage to the folks to life and health was minimal in places like three mile island and fukushima and meanwhile fossil fuels are having a much harder effect on earth and life on it as a result, there, there is such a race to find clean, abundant energy to meet this new demand. a lot of questions about this deal with three mile island. it used to serve 800,000 homes. now, they're getting huge tax incentives to serve one customer. lot of regulation problems would take about four years...
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we saw shortages of electronics and computer chips after the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster in japan. a lot of people said, then, we've overdone it with just in time. we've overdone it with long supply chains. there's a book i drawn in my own book called the butterfly defect came out in 2014. the predicted that a pandemic would be the thing that would cause a great supply chain disruption. and each time we forgot which is to say the people who run publicly traded companies went back to the way they'd been doing it because they understood that if they didn't, they were jacking up their short term costs and they were putting themselves in jeopardy until we fix that incentive problem, we will definitely be here again because, you know, none of us know what shock will cost a pandemic war, climate change related disruption. something's going to happen. we don't know when, but we know it will happen. that will throw our supply chain out of whack. and if we're still heavily dependent on single countries far across the ocean for things we need, will again discover that, you know, if you can'
we saw shortages of electronics and computer chips after the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster in japan. a lot of people said, then, we've overdone it with just in time. we've overdone it with long supply chains. there's a book i drawn in my own book called the butterfly defect came out in 2014. the predicted that a pandemic would be the thing that would cause a great supply chain disruption. and each time we forgot which is to say the people who run publicly traded companies went back to the way...
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a tsunami hit the coastal cities, and also some time later , a nuclear disaster occurred at the fukushimaer plant, it was assigned the highest rating on the international nuclear disaster scale, the same as the chernobyl accident, almost immediately, the department for the elimination of the consequences of the disaster for an hour, the ministry of emergency situations in belarus offered. the japanese embassy in belarus its help, any help. since 2012, japanese schoolchildren from the prefectures affected by radiation have been coming to belarus for health improvement. this is a program, developed by decree of the president of belarus, but, alas, in 2020 japan is actually crossing out the established ties with our country. this is happening just during the period of the departure of the prime minister of japan shinzo abe. and japan took a slant from 2 our government, our citizens, the japanese, are so stupid, people believe fake news, and they themselves are controlled by america. when we get a real independent leader, perhaps then we will be able to establish good relations. after the ass
a tsunami hit the coastal cities, and also some time later , a nuclear disaster occurred at the fukushimaer plant, it was assigned the highest rating on the international nuclear disaster scale, the same as the chernobyl accident, almost immediately, the department for the elimination of the consequences of the disaster for an hour, the ministry of emergency situations in belarus offered. the japanese embassy in belarus its help, any help. since 2012, japanese schoolchildren from the...
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it on to this story, which i actually cannot believe that actually, peaches are being sold from fukushimaisaster in japan. >> where? where? well, at harrods on these. >> harrods, of course. where else? the extra big. where else would you know? >> they've got two stones. where else? where else would you go for nuclear peaches? these are luxury peaches, according to the papen luxury peaches, according to the paper, sakura. peaches which apparently are £80 for three. £80 for three. especially nuclear treated. >> you see, i thought i was being ripped off in croatia this summer when i had to pay ,8 for four peaches. i thought that was daylight robbery. goodness me, but £80 for three. >> but they come in a box, you get a box. >> if you're stupid enough to pay >> if you're stupid enough to pay it, then you get what you know. >> fukushima can give you your way. >> you could take them to your nuclear bunker and have them there. >> yeah, i think i think these firms like harrods and selfridges, they always do these kind of food stunts. i remember in yesteryear, selfridges having the world's most exp
it on to this story, which i actually cannot believe that actually, peaches are being sold from fukushimaisaster in japan. >> where? where? well, at harrods on these. >> harrods, of course. where else? the extra big. where else would you know? >> they've got two stones. where else? where else would you go for nuclear peaches? these are luxury peaches, according to the papen luxury peaches, according to the paper, sakura. peaches which apparently are £80 for three. £80 for...
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. >> coming up, jason furman, fukushima staying closed, i think, right?omy from president biden. i bet he liked it. checking the futures right now, we can see that the dow is down about 20 points. nasdaq down 85. s&p off a little. we'll be right back. >> university of maryland global campus is a school for real life, one that values the successes you've already achieved. earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience and get the support you need from your first day to graduation day and beyond. what will your next success be? over 90% of cobalt used in batteries comes from china. electra battery materials, awarded $20 million by the u.s. department of defense, is bringing the battery supply chain home, reducing dependance on china and revitalizing our industrial base. electra battery materials. okay, team! oh, thank you so much i couldn't have done it without you. honestly, i don't do a whole lot here. i'm really just here for the at&t internet, it's super-fast so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if eve
. >> coming up, jason furman, fukushima staying closed, i think, right?omy from president biden. i bet he liked it. checking the futures right now, we can see that the dow is down about 20 points. nasdaq down 85. s&p off a little. we'll be right back. >> university of maryland global campus is a school for real life, one that values the successes you've already achieved. earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience and get the support you need from your first day...
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Sep 25, 2024
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there was a renaissance and then that terrible issue of with fukushima cut that off. is telling you is that the demand is there enough that people are willing to do things that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. you look at what happened in europe and the capacity of what they shut down, and you wonder if that is not something they are thinking? because it is creating problems. jonathan: so these are opportunities unavailable a decade ago, but are you investing in this and how? sarah: we like energy infrastructure. chart industries exelon of the equipment that goes into liquefied natural gas. and other agents like hydrogen or something like that, you have to look at the infrastructure. we went through a time where all of the oil was investable and hydrocarbons were nearly un-investable. now people are coming back to the fact that we need power from a lot of sources and we cannot rule out hydrocarbons so you see a lot of areas where that investment will continue to take place. lisa: we are talking a lot about investment in the u.s. and the political spirit of th
there was a renaissance and then that terrible issue of with fukushima cut that off. is telling you is that the demand is there enough that people are willing to do things that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. you look at what happened in europe and the capacity of what they shut down, and you wonder if that is not something they are thinking? because it is creating problems. jonathan: so these are opportunities unavailable a decade ago, but are you investing in this and how? sarah: we...