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the international energy agency is among the most conservative organizations on the planet they're predicting a temperature beyond which we've got humans on the planet by twenty thirty five. i'm not sure anybody would choose the international energy agency. of being the sort of conspiracy theorists or trying to promote an agenda that is beyond the pale in fact i've seen probably a day or conservative in that assessment is that in many of those so you're saying that the earth cannot simply accommodate for billions of people i mean so what's going to happen all these other people and i. i suspect. like every other organism on the planet you know when they're going to overshoot there is a correction or cry. for most p.c.'s is a crash i don't see it with the exception of our sentient and our ability to be clever i don't see a big difference between us and bacteria in petri dish we're no substrate we're going to be in real trouble which brings us to our air blog nature bats last let's talk about industrial civilization and climate change how much can be wiped out because in a changing climate. i s
the international energy agency is among the most conservative organizations on the planet they're predicting a temperature beyond which we've got humans on the planet by twenty thirty five. i'm not sure anybody would choose the international energy agency. of being the sort of conspiracy theorists or trying to promote an agenda that is beyond the pale in fact i've seen probably a day or conservative in that assessment is that in many of those so you're saying that the earth cannot simply...
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within the very short period treated by the international energy agency. much less going to or or twenty city there's no way human survive the lack of political will i get why is the academic and scientific community not treating this of the same sense of urgency that you are. the vast majority of academics never question civilization much less industrial never quite else cost the consequences of that we. didn't encourage students to think indeed if my case there's an example academics are marginalized and punished for merely questioning the dominant culture. i don't see that scientists and especially academics scientists or are in a position that enables them to question the way we live in any significant way i just don't see that happening you know through my entire career nature bats last address is such a wide variety of things all of a diner connected of course a lab around how america as an and higher plays into the global self-destruction that we're seeing unfold. the monetary costs the u.s. military exceeds that of the next fifteen nations combined
within the very short period treated by the international energy agency. much less going to or or twenty city there's no way human survive the lack of political will i get why is the academic and scientific community not treating this of the same sense of urgency that you are. the vast majority of academics never question civilization much less industrial never quite else cost the consequences of that we. didn't encourage students to think indeed if my case there's an example academics are...
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now, officials at the international atomic energy agency, which is the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog group, are also involved in this investigation and they say there are more than 100 incidents of theft regarding radioactive materials reported to their agency every single year. bret. >> casey stegal, thank you. >>> the u.n. involved in another case saying there is growing evidence that syrian president bashir al assad and senior officials have been involved in war crimes and crimes against humanity. the complex dynamics in syria have the u.s. trying to talk peace with what is literally the lesser of two evils. good evening, katherine. >> reporter: the national security council staff and the intelligence agencies are referring all questions about the u.s. government's contacts with syria to the state department where today a spokesperson tries to play down direct talks as old news. >> we've been engaging with the broad section for a long time. it's been ongoing. of course we're incredibly concerned about the terrorist threat in syria. we've made that very clear. tha
now, officials at the international atomic energy agency, which is the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog group, are also involved in this investigation and they say there are more than 100 incidents of theft regarding radioactive materials reported to their agency every single year. bret. >> casey stegal, thank you. >>> the u.n. involved in another case saying there is growing evidence that syrian president bashir al assad and senior officials have been involved in war crimes and crimes...
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maybe it will poison your children but it's going to be cheap through the international energy agency has done a report looking at the projections of gas prices over the next eight years going to twenty twenty they're expecting a forty percent rise what's happening is the very artificial the cheap price of gas in the u.s. at the moment which has doubled in the last year and a half or so already and which is set to get much much higher soon as the rival to expose it to the rest of the world that very cheap price is being used to sell people in europe but everybody who understands how the european and you know if it knows that this gas will be sold at global prices sort of lost in the world and is being paid in the u.s. at the moment and in romania as in the u.k. there's very little prospect that the local communities that are suffering this this immense risk to the local environment will get any any reward for that at least in america the local people who are having wells drilled on my land do get paid for it that the people in neighboring plots of land the ones that have to suffer the
maybe it will poison your children but it's going to be cheap through the international energy agency has done a report looking at the projections of gas prices over the next eight years going to twenty twenty they're expecting a forty percent rise what's happening is the very artificial the cheap price of gas in the u.s. at the moment which has doubled in the last year and a half or so already and which is set to get much much higher soon as the rival to expose it to the rest of the world that...
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dig them up and still save ourselves from the worst consequences of climate change the international energy agency has confirmed that says the same thing that we have to leave those resources in the ground now those are assets trillions of dollars of assets that the possibility called in these used to evaluate their worth in the stock market and so on so the fact that we need to straddle them and leave them underground is not going over well in those industries but in fact if we want to head off the worst uncontrollable from climate change that's what we have to do shouldn't that also cause us to prioritize even if we force their prioritization with tax policy for example. which of the fossil fuels we take out first i mean there's there's a whole lot of damage associated for example with cart tar sands oil all of the brothers apparently are going to make one hundred billion dollars just themselves to operate if the whole keystone x.l. for works vs there are other ways of of you know with some of the wider crudes and just natural gas although i suppose we could debate fracking all day long but. it'
dig them up and still save ourselves from the worst consequences of climate change the international energy agency has confirmed that says the same thing that we have to leave those resources in the ground now those are assets trillions of dollars of assets that the possibility called in these used to evaluate their worth in the stock market and so on so the fact that we need to straddle them and leave them underground is not going over well in those industries but in fact if we want to head...
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and the international atomic energy agency are concerned about dirty bombs. >> internationally famous chef nigella lawson makes an unexpected and rather startling confession in court. >> and pope tells a crowd that he had lots of odd jobs in miss life, including working as a club bouncer. >> welcome to around the world. i'm fret rick ca whitfield. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. >> in mexico, the u.s. department of homeland security is helping in the search for a stolen truck carrying radio active material, cobalt 60 which the international atomic energy agency says could be used to make so-called dirty bombs. >> the agency says all of this happened monday near mexico city. the truck was transporting the material to a waste storage facility. the iaea says the material was properly shielded but could be very dangerous if that shield were damaged or removed. joining us now rafael romo, also evan perez. let's start with you, rafael. tell us about the kind of risk that this material presents in terms of that dirty bomb theory. >> well, one of the first questions was
and the international atomic energy agency are concerned about dirty bombs. >> internationally famous chef nigella lawson makes an unexpected and rather startling confession in court. >> and pope tells a crowd that he had lots of odd jobs in miss life, including working as a club bouncer. >> welcome to around the world. i'm fret rick ca whitfield. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. >> in mexico, the u.s. department of homeland security is helping...
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the world energy outlook published by the international energy agency max and they say according to the two thousand and thirteen w.e.o. the total world oil supply in two thousand and twelve was eighty seven point one million barrels a day an increase of eleven point nine million barrels over the seventy five point two million barrels per day produced in two thousand only one third of that max comes from conventional oil two thirds of it comes from unconventional crude which is light oil oil sands and deep ultra deepwater oil and they come with a higher cost. the other is natural gas liquids and gels and they come with lower energy density so you're putting a whole lot more money in and getting a whole lot less energy out right so that is the definition of peak oil so if you look at the economics of oil industry the world hit peak oil in two thousand and five which is to say that the economics of the oil industry started to go in reverse in two thousand and five the incremental benefits from the excess cost of extracting energy from planet earth went into decline we hit peak oil all tha
the world energy outlook published by the international energy agency max and they say according to the two thousand and thirteen w.e.o. the total world oil supply in two thousand and twelve was eighty seven point one million barrels a day an increase of eleven point nine million barrels over the seventy five point two million barrels per day produced in two thousand only one third of that max comes from conventional oil two thirds of it comes from unconventional crude which is light oil oil...
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and it makes the world safer in the sense that they will have inspections by ththe international atomic energy agency. they will have access that we did not deem possible or consider in the past. you have two countries that do not trust each other. this is a tentative first that. i think it is an important first , and i do not know but the alternative is. one except the inevitability of war as the only other option. >> the only other option is not more, it is simple. you increase sanctions rather than reduce. once you reduce sanctions, which is the essce of the deal, you have taken all the pressure e ay any the ayatollah to, in way, roll back the program. on the issue of us walking away 10 years ago, we have not engaged with the iranians. the europeans have for 10 years nonstop. they have gotten nowhere. , and i do not know but the, alternative is. thehe 20% enriched uranium is not diluted, it is turned into an oxide. it can then be completely chemically reversed and become active any time the iranians want. in the older negotiations, we talked about shipping it out to france and russia. iran can acc
and it makes the world safer in the sense that they will have inspections by ththe international atomic energy agency. they will have access that we did not deem possible or consider in the past. you have two countries that do not trust each other. this is a tentative first that. i think it is an important first , and i do not know but the alternative is. one except the inevitability of war as the only other option. >> the only other option is not more, it is simple. you increase...
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agency. the authorities say this happened on monday at a gas station in a town near mexico city. officials with the international atomic energy agency are reporting now that the truck was delivering a load of cobalt 60 from a hospital in tijuana to a storage center for radioactive waste. a sort of routine matter. the doctors say they use cobalt 60 to treat cancer, but the experts are saying in theory terrorists could potentially use it to make a so-called dirty bomb which uses conventional explosives to spread radiation. those same authorities say this image shows workers preparing to transport the shipment of cobalt 60. the u.n. warns that the substance would be extremely dangerous. and that's a quote, if someone were to damage it or remove it from the protective casing. casey ste gal live in our newsroom in dallas. who knows if the people who got the truck had any clue what was in the back of the truck. maybe they just wanted the truck. but now they have cobalt 60. how dangerous is it? >> shep, very dangerous. we just got off the phone with the nuclear security expert who kind of told us how this stuff is rated on a scale o
agency. the authorities say this happened on monday at a gas station in a town near mexico city. officials with the international atomic energy agency are reporting now that the truck was delivering a load of cobalt 60 from a hospital in tijuana to a storage center for radioactive waste. a sort of routine matter. the doctors say they use cobalt 60 to treat cancer, but the experts are saying in theory terrorists could potentially use it to make a so-called dirty bomb which uses conventional...
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. >>> engineers at the international atomic energy agency are testing a remote control aerial device for use in fukushima. it's built to measure radiation levels in areas considered too dangerous for humans. the prototype was designed based on a drone to inspect post disaster sites around the world. an unmanned helicopter made by the japan atomic energy agency now monitors levels around the damaged fukushima plant. but the prototype is much smaller and easier to maneuver. it can fly close to buildings and even electric cables. the device is radio controlled and equipped with a camera. operators can preprogram it with data about the topography and buildings in the area. they hope to make the device available in two years. >>> the mayors of hiroshima and nagasaki want u.s. president barack obama to visit the cities and are asking ambassador caroline kennedy to help. the two mayors met kennedy at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. the mayors noted that former president john f. kennedy called on international leaders to sign a treaty banning nuclear testing. they say his daughter's position give
. >>> engineers at the international atomic energy agency are testing a remote control aerial device for use in fukushima. it's built to measure radiation levels in areas considered too dangerous for humans. the prototype was designed based on a drone to inspect post disaster sites around the world. an unmanned helicopter made by the japan atomic energy agency now monitors levels around the damaged fukushima plant. but the prototype is much smaller and easier to maneuver. it can fly...
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the international atomic energy agency has been urging countries to take steps to prevent the material from falling into the wrong hands. >>> japan's latest stimulus plan has been approved. it's supposed to further boost the economy. ron madison has the details on that. >> that is the hope, of course. there has been a bit of concern about whether the economy could actually shoulder the weight of the planned contac hikes. they're hoping to count ernie negative effects the higher tax may bring. it works out to just about $54 billion. cabinet ministers are hoping the measure will help the economy keep expanding and want to support low income earners who might be affected by the tax hike. nearly $14 billion will go to sharpening japan's competitive edge. officials will use the money to promote research and development on new medicines and invest in infrastructure projects for the 2020 tokyo olympics. they've earmarked about $6 billion to people with low incomes and subsidies for home buyers. $3 billion to welfare programs. the ministers also want to speed up recovery for those hit by the m
the international atomic energy agency has been urging countries to take steps to prevent the material from falling into the wrong hands. >>> japan's latest stimulus plan has been approved. it's supposed to further boost the economy. ron madison has the details on that. >> that is the hope, of course. there has been a bit of concern about whether the economy could actually shoulder the weight of the planned contac hikes. they're hoping to count ernie negative effects the higher...
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international practice and respect for the freedom of alpha flight inspectors from the international atomic energy agency and the heavy water reactor under construction in around the facilities at the center of concerns that iran is trying to obtain a broken screen plutonium iran's atomic energy agency says the inspectors began their visit to this site in the city of our run on sunday they're believed to be interviewing officials at the facility. i had a wannabe actor makes it easier to extract plutonium from spent nuclear fuel. if that is suspended as a means to produce a tony and progress can see it's mighty iranian officials say they want to produce the delights materials for the medical treatment of cancer and other diseases. this is the first inspection sincere man and the nuclear watchdog agreed in november on a new framework for cooperation the country had denied the iaea access to the be active for more than two years. un also agreed with six world powers last month to suspend the construction of the reactor as part of the first step to be carried out over the next six months us president barack
international practice and respect for the freedom of alpha flight inspectors from the international atomic energy agency and the heavy water reactor under construction in around the facilities at the center of concerns that iran is trying to obtain a broken screen plutonium iran's atomic energy agency says the inspectors began their visit to this site in the city of our run on sunday they're believed to be interviewing officials at the facility. i had a wannabe actor makes it easier to extract...
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officials from imran and the international atomic energy agency are trying to agree on something that's decided that for years. how they can spend a rainy new clean facilities. negotiators that meeting and i a headquarters in vienna. it was built on an agreement the beach last month the rains said they would grant access to two nuclear related sites. on sunday to allow the inspectors to visit a hobby wonder plant under construction in the city of the knot. the inspectors the reactor being built and can produce plutonium for nuclear weapons. but the means are still preventing them from visiting a military facility near tehran. some experts believe scientists have used the park and complex for developing new crayons. mimi negotiators will host more talks next month in iran iaea negotiators have also been consulting with their counterparts from six world powers over a breakthrough agreement on iran's nuclear program discussing how to make sure the iranians are following through on their promises the time now for the latest in a good dance music and talent takes maybe seven years away. my g
officials from imran and the international atomic energy agency are trying to agree on something that's decided that for years. how they can spend a rainy new clean facilities. negotiators that meeting and i a headquarters in vienna. it was built on an agreement the beach last month the rains said they would grant access to two nuclear related sites. on sunday to allow the inspectors to visit a hobby wonder plant under construction in the city of the knot. the inspectors the reactor being built...
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. >> the un nuclear agency says that a truck that was carrying an extremely dangerous radioactive substances has been stolen. the international atomic energyays that the truck had cobalt-60, used in cancer radiation treatments. the truck was stolen money outside of mexico city while taking the material to a waste storage center. mexican authorities are searching for the material. >> still ahead of the kron4 morning news. freezing the temperatures are in the bay area. here is a live look outside at the james lick freeway. [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] with grands mini pot pies. only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. weeknight dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls, with cinnabon cinnamon, are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! >> it is time for the tech report with gabe slate. >> good morning in the world of
. >> the un nuclear agency says that a truck that was carrying an extremely dangerous radioactive substances has been stolen. the international atomic energyays that the truck had cobalt-60, used in cancer radiation treatments. the truck was stolen money outside of mexico city while taking the material to a waste storage center. mexican authorities are searching for the material. >> still ahead of the kron4 morning news. freezing the temperatures are in the bay area. here is a live...
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take them up it's still save ourselves from the worst consequences of climate change the international energy agency has confirmed out and says the same thing that we have to leave those resources in the ground now those are assets trillions of dollars of assets that the fossil energy companies use to evaluate their worth in the stock market and so on so the fact that we need to straddle them or leave them underground is not going over well in those industries but in fact if we want to head off the worst uncontrollable from climate change that's what we have to do shouldn't that also cause us to pry. ties even if we force their prioritization with tax policy for example. which of the fossil fuels we take out first i mean there's there's a whole lot of damage associated for example with current tar sands oil all of the brothers apparently are going to make one hundred billion dollars just themselves often if the whole keystone x.l. for works vs there are other ways of you know with some of the lighter crudes and natural gas although i suppose we could debate fracking all day long but. it's not a stro
take them up it's still save ourselves from the worst consequences of climate change the international energy agency has confirmed out and says the same thing that we have to leave those resources in the ground now those are assets trillions of dollars of assets that the fossil energy companies use to evaluate their worth in the stock market and so on so the fact that we need to straddle them or leave them underground is not going over well in those industries but in fact if we want to head off...
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a team from the international atomic energy agency visited the plant earlier this month it's been suggested that japan considered releasing the water into the ocean after its diluting to blue cabinets and status. what is time now for the latest in at these disney as the taiwanese officials psych using apple executives of the pressuring carriers of i found this out then added certain crimes. i should address this now from the business as i get warning to us more about this thing that morning of the thing is in taiwan if the vehicle for many factor to interfere with from distributors prices in this case the many factors awful that distributors are the telecoms. and so us ninety dion appel has been fined six hundred and seventy thousand dollars in taiwan as captain says for interfering with prices more bah service providers set for the tiny phone. taiwan's fair trade commission excuse an apple subsidiary of the country's three major carriers how much they should charge for i phone handsets and the cooling trend sold alongside them. it sent the apples subsidiary stipulated that the carriers sub
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they've never wanted a nuclear weapon they've said we don't have a nuclear weapon the international atomic energy agency says they don't have a nuclear weapon it's the most inspected country in the world they want to change but the u.s. government is holding their cards because it's a power relationship it's a political relationship more than it is the issue of nuclear weapons right about the explain just how devastating these sanctions have really been because i don't think people really realize what they're doing and how it's pretty much been a force negotiation if based on what you just said close allies saudi arabia is also odds with not only this recently but syria as well what is driving a state that a lot of people see as just kind of a puppet state for the u.s. what's driving their foreign policy and i'm glad you said puppet because the saudi government and the israeli government for the. yes for decades have been functioning basically as proxies of western power and particularly u.s. power in this resource rich oil rich and geo strategically important part of the world if there is an outbreak o
they've never wanted a nuclear weapon they've said we don't have a nuclear weapon the international atomic energy agency says they don't have a nuclear weapon it's the most inspected country in the world they want to change but the u.s. government is holding their cards because it's a power relationship it's a political relationship more than it is the issue of nuclear weapons right about the explain just how devastating these sanctions have really been because i don't think people really...
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the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent cleanup efforts. active approach toward addressing complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute giving praise to tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sordid history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the cover up how faulted the reactors really were as you can see international media like the guardian is painting a slightly different picture of the crisis but it's totally irresponsible but not surprising for the i.a.e.a. to be giving props to tepco after all the entire point of the organization is to promote nuclear energy this nuclear watchdog is really nothing more than a nuclear lapdog and it says so right in their charter now aside from telcos gross mismanagement the fallout check this out that actually hired members of a crime syndicate to help clean up the right tepco hired members of the your kusa mafia to help with
the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent cleanup efforts. active approach toward addressing complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute giving praise to tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sordid history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the cover up...
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the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent clean up efforts proactive approach toward addressing the complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute giving praise of tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sort of the history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the cover up how faulted the reactors really were as you can see international media like the guardian. painting a slightly different picture of the crisis but it's totally irresponsible but not surprising for the i.a.e.a. to be giving props to tepco after all the entire point of the organization is to promote nuclear energy this nuclear watchdog is really nothing more than a nuclear lapdog and it says so right in their charter now aside from tepco the gross mismanagement the fallout check this out that actually hired members of a crime syndicate to help clean up the right tepco hired members of the your kusa mafia
the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent clean up efforts proactive approach toward addressing the complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute giving praise of tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sort of the history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the...
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they've never wanted a nuclear weapon they've said we don't have a nuclear weapon the international atomic energy agency says they don't have a nuclear weapon it's the most inspected country in the world they want to change but the u.s. government is holding their cards because it's a power relationship it's a political relationship more than it is the issue of nuclear weapons right about the explain just how devastating these sanctions have really been because i don't think people really realize what they're doing and how it's pretty much been a force negotiation if based on what you just said close allies saudi arabia is also kind of at odds with not only this recently but syria as well what is driving a state that a lot of people see as just kind of a puppet state for the u.s. what's driving their foreign policy and i'm glad you said puppet because the saudi government and the israeli government for the past four decades have been functioning basically as proxies of western power and particularly u.s. power in this resource rich. oil rich and geo strategically important part of the world if there is
they've never wanted a nuclear weapon they've said we don't have a nuclear weapon the international atomic energy agency says they don't have a nuclear weapon it's the most inspected country in the world they want to change but the u.s. government is holding their cards because it's a power relationship it's a political relationship more than it is the issue of nuclear weapons right about the explain just how devastating these sanctions have really been because i don't think people really...
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the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent cleanup efforts proactive approach toward addressing a complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute to be in praise of tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sort of the history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the cover up how faulted the reactors really were as you can see international media like the guardian is painting a slightly different picture of the crisis but it's totally irresponsible but not surprising for the i.a.e.a. to be giving props to tepco after all the entire point of the organization is to promote nuclear energy. this nuclear watchdog is really nothing more than a nuclear lapdog and it says so right in their charter now aside from tepco the gross mismanagement the fallout check this out it actually hired members of a crime syndicate to help clean up here and me right tepco hired members of the your koo
the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent cleanup efforts proactive approach toward addressing a complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute to be in praise of tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sort of the history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the...
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>> well, well, it said that the international atomic energy agency will be allowed to visit sites andll cooperate. that is all very interesting as to the sites that are declared to the ia ea. and famous iraq heavy water reactor that produces plutonnium. what what is not covered is sites that iran is already enriching uranium and sites that we would like to see where the weaponization work is going and ballistic missile program. >> you conclude the report ronald reagan said trust but verify. and he meant what he said. does president obama not? >> first you have to trust. i wont trust the iranian government ch which lied for 20 years. i wont trust them with spare electrons and if they end up with the capability to enrich uranium even to reactor grade that violates a score or half dozen un security regulation they are at the break out point to nuclear weapon. >> john bolton, thank you. thank you, mr. ambassador. alisyn. >> marijuana in the center of a city wide feud and politician and police blame each other for all of the problems. we'll have all of the finger pointing coming up in a li
>> well, well, it said that the international atomic energy agency will be allowed to visit sites andll cooperate. that is all very interesting as to the sites that are declared to the ia ea. and famous iraq heavy water reactor that produces plutonnium. what what is not covered is sites that iran is already enriching uranium and sites that we would like to see where the weaponization work is going and ballistic missile program. >> you conclude the report ronald reagan said trust but...
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the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave praise to japan for their excellent cleanup efforts proactive approach toward addressing complex challenges posed by the nuclear disaster that cute giving praise the tepco the same company that led to the wires the cooling pumps the nuclear reactors not to mention the company's sort of the history of falsifying data sets in the years prior to the meltdown the cover of fault to the reactors really were as you can see international media like the guardian is painting a slightly different picture of the crisis but it's totally irresponsible but not surprising for the i.a.e.a. to be giving props to tepco after all the entire point of the organization is to promote nuclear energy this nuclear watchdog is really nothing more than a nuclear lapdog and it says so right in their charter now aside from telcos gross mismanagement the fallout check this out that actually hired members of a crime syndicate to help the cleanup here at me right tepco hired members of the. kusa mafia to
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the countryside with international energy agency, the agreement separate from the one ain't with world powers last month. they tasted john kerry on capitol hill yesterday befitting that deal and mounting bipartisan concerns. and a miracle in the mountains of. a family of six missing for two nights in subzero temperatures found alive. the family disappeared sunday night shortly after heading out for a drive in the snow. they were found yesterday afternoon some 20 miles from their homes. back to dagen and connell. that is a christmas miracle. connell: charles payne is here looking to add solar products to your portfolio. charles: i am being a little stubborn because i'm going for the short after getting hit pretty good on monday. but this is a company i like a lot. i had it earlier with neil cavuto. i think it is pulling back a little bit off of the top. they are going to grow. i know people hate the way they get the subsidies, and so do i. but it is something that will continue to happen. this is not one of those outrageously highly valued companies. 33% short. anything associated with
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they've never wanted a nuclear weapon they've said we don't have a nuclear weapon the international atomic energy agency says they don't have a nuclear weapon it's the most inspected country in the world they want to change but the u.s. government is holding their cards because it's a power relationship it's a political relationship more than it is the issue of nuclear weapons right about the explain just how devastating these sanctions have really been because i don't think people really realize what they're doing and how it's pretty much been a force negotiation if based on what you just said close allies saudi arabia is also kind of at odds with not only this recently but syria as well what is driving a state that a lot of people see as just kind of a puppet state for the u.s. what's driving their foreign policy and i'm glad you said puppet because the saudi government and the israeli government for the past four decades have been functioning basically as proxies of western power and particularly u.s. power in this resource rich oil rich and geo strategically important part of the world if there is a
they've never wanted a nuclear weapon they've said we don't have a nuclear weapon the international atomic energy agency says they don't have a nuclear weapon it's the most inspected country in the world they want to change but the u.s. government is holding their cards because it's a power relationship it's a political relationship more than it is the issue of nuclear weapons right about the explain just how devastating these sanctions have really been because i don't think people really...
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. >> the international atomic energy agency says armed men have stolen a truck carrying dangerous medicalaterial used for condition certificate treatment. it is being driven from a hospital to a waste storm center near mexico city. the nuclear security commission says at time of theft on monday, the cargo was properly shielded but the commission wants it could be extremely dangerous if removed from the shielding or damaged. >> if you had a large quantity, an entire truck of this, could you do some environmental harm? that question is open at this point. >> the dirty bomb specifically what people worried about. the police are ticketing a search for the truck and the contents and officials in the united states are monitoring the situation closely. >>> thank you, katie. that is deadly stuff. a kid found some in mexico city in 1962 and it killed four people from radiation. >> same stuff? >> same stuff. >> we will stay on top of the story. tradingtrading is underway on wl street. right now, the dow is down 47 points at 15,868. >> motorola today is offering customer as cyber monroe do, the webs
. >> the international atomic energy agency says armed men have stolen a truck carrying dangerous medicalaterial used for condition certificate treatment. it is being driven from a hospital to a waste storm center near mexico city. the nuclear security commission says at time of theft on monday, the cargo was properly shielded but the commission wants it could be extremely dangerous if removed from the shielding or damaged. >> if you had a large quantity, an entire truck of this,...
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this morning, the united nations nuclear agency says mexican authorities are looking for a stolen truck carrying radioactive cargo. the international atomic energy agency says the truck carrying an extremely dangerous radioactive substance was stolen monday near tijuana. the substance is used to treat cancer. it was headed to a waste storage center. >>> a 911 call made from the sandy hook elementary school will be released today. made on the day of the mass shooting that left 20 students and six staff members dead. a total of seven land line calls were made to newtown police. they're expected to be released. calls made from cell phones were routed to state police. those will not be released today. the prosecutor in charge of newtown investigation had argued against the release of these tapes. but a judge dismissed those arguments last week. >>> 6:41. coming up, an update to breaking news in san jose where a man is missing after an overnight fire. live at the scene with new details on the search next. >>> and perhaps a glimmer of hope for a missing south bay pilot and his family. the new evidence that has those close to them feeling cautiously op
this morning, the united nations nuclear agency says mexican authorities are looking for a stolen truck carrying radioactive cargo. the international atomic energy agency says the truck carrying an extremely dangerous radioactive substance was stolen monday near tijuana. the substance is used to treat cancer. it was headed to a waste storage center. >>> a 911 call made from the sandy hook elementary school will be released today. made on the day of the mass shooting that left 20...
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and the international atomic energy agency are concerned about dirty bombs. >> internationally famousn unexpected and rather startling confession in court. >> and pope tells a crowd that he had lots of odd jobs in miss life, including working as a club bouncer. >> welcome to around the world. i'm fret rick ca whitfield.
and the international atomic energy agency are concerned about dirty bombs. >> internationally famousn unexpected and rather startling confession in court. >> and pope tells a crowd that he had lots of odd jobs in miss life, including working as a club bouncer. >> welcome to around the world. i'm fret rick ca whitfield.
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the mexican officials are looking for the stolen truck and alerted the international atomic be energy agencyn geneva which put out an international advisory. u.s. law enforcement officials tell cnn the government has skens cores at border crossings. agents are carrying portable devices which kk scan vehicles. it's not clear that the thieves were after the cobalt 60 inside. they say the truck also carried waste and scrap material which may have been the reason the truck was skarthed but it may have been that the cobalt 60 was inside. this material is used for brain imaging and to treat cancer, wolf. it is highly radio active. >> how difficult would it be to weaponize this material? >> experts are telling us it would be fairly difficult. it's usually in lead casing which it is in this case. it's not easy to remove it from that casing. then you would are to attach it to an explosive device with the intent to disperse it. just handling cobalt 60 according to experts outside its casing is extremely dangerous. it's been known to make people very sick quickly and it has killed people just from hand
the mexican officials are looking for the stolen truck and alerted the international atomic be energy agencyn geneva which put out an international advisory. u.s. law enforcement officials tell cnn the government has skens cores at border crossings. agents are carrying portable devices which kk scan vehicles. it's not clear that the thieves were after the cobalt 60 inside. they say the truck also carried waste and scrap material which may have been the reason the truck was skarthed but it may...
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iran must permit daily access by the international islamic energy agency inspectors to the facilities. they must permit more frequent inspections at the iraq reactor. iran must allow access to centrifuge workshops, including rotor production networks and storage facilities. iran must allow access to iranian mills and provide design information for the heavywater reactor. significantly, these monitoring measures will provide additional warning of breakouts and add significant new checks against the diversion of equipment for any potential covert enrichment program. it will also help us to verify that iran is living up to the commitments outlined in detail under the agreement. in exchange for these concrete actions by iran, as undersecretary: will explain in detail, the p5 plus one will provide limited temporary and reversible relief while maintaining the core architecture of our sanctions regime, including key oil and banking sanctions. sanctions pressure, moreover, will continue to increase over the six months of this initial phase. and we will continue our vigorous enforcement of exi
iran must permit daily access by the international islamic energy agency inspectors to the facilities. they must permit more frequent inspections at the iraq reactor. iran must allow access to centrifuge workshops, including rotor production networks and storage facilities. iran must allow access to iranian mills and provide design information for the heavywater reactor. significantly, these monitoring measures will provide additional warning of breakouts and add significant new checks against...
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innovative procedures, so we can be very confident that iran is not in from thehe inspectors international atomic energy agency will be able to visit the key facilities every day, which is usually once every week or two weeks. they will be going to some facility. a facility they have not had access to before. workshops where the iranians produce centrifuges, uranium mines. it is important to get a handle ore.ur -- on uranium there are some sanctions eating -- sanctions-easing measures. cripplingaving a effect on their economy, and by estimates of the administration, the sanctions-easing steps will be worth at most about $7 billion for the six-month period. that compares to roughly $30 billion during the six-month period that they will lose in oil revenues compared to six months period before the oil sanctions were imposed. i have seen estimates that the total sanctions bill for iran is about $130 per year. up to $7 billion is very small, so i think they are getting a freeze on iran's program for very little. they are also getting a slight rollback. if you remember, prime minister about thetalked accumulation o
innovative procedures, so we can be very confident that iran is not in from thehe inspectors international atomic energy agency will be able to visit the key facilities every day, which is usually once every week or two weeks. they will be going to some facility. a facility they have not had access to before. workshops where the iranians produce centrifuges, uranium mines. it is important to get a handle ore.ur -- on uranium there are some sanctions eating -- sanctions-easing measures....
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the u-n nuclear agency says a truck carrying an extremely dangerous radioactive substance has been stolen in mexico. the international atomic energyn cancer radiation treatments. the truck was stolen monday outside of mexico city.while taking the material to a radioactive waste storage center from tijuana. the material "extremely dangerous" if damaged or removed from its protective shielding. mexican authorities are searching for the material. >> homeowners in southern california been told to take down their elaborate christmas lights or risk going to jail! residents in an orange county neighborhood have until nightfall tonight to remove strings of lights that stretch on steel cables across the street, linking homes. this year, at least 20 houses are taking part in the five-year-old tradition. a letter received last week warned that the lights violate laws against encroaching on roads. public works officials also say they're a potential fire hazard. residents who refuse could face fines of up to $500 a day and could even be prosecuted on misdemeanor charges. some residents say they intend to keep the lights >> coming up on the kro
the u-n nuclear agency says a truck carrying an extremely dangerous radioactive substance has been stolen in mexico. the international atomic energyn cancer radiation treatments. the truck was stolen monday outside of mexico city.while taking the material to a radioactive waste storage center from tijuana. the material "extremely dangerous" if damaged or removed from its protective shielding. mexican authorities are searching for the material. >> homeowners in southern...
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. >> reporter: mexican officials immediately contacted the international atomic energy agency. u.s.fficials are monitoring closely. the truck was stolen at a gas station just 35 miles outside of mexico city. it is unclear who stole the material. and if they know what they have. but even though the theft occurred hundreds of miles from the u.s. border, there's a reason why the incident is drawing such intense scrutiny. u.s. officials have long been concerned that stolen radioactive material could be used to make a so-called dirty bomb. such a device could not cause a nuclear explosion. but the cobalt, combined with a conventional explosive, could release harmful radioactive elements or something that could at least scare people. >> can they figure out exactly if you have a large quantity of cobalt 60, could you do something environmentally catastrophic? >> reporter: u.s. officials are working hard to track this theft. i just spoke to a senior u.s. official who said there's no reason to panic, but they're taking no chances. >> of course not, because this kind of material has been stol
. >> reporter: mexican officials immediately contacted the international atomic energy agency. u.s.fficials are monitoring closely. the truck was stolen at a gas station just 35 miles outside of mexico city. it is unclear who stole the material. and if they know what they have. but even though the theft occurred hundreds of miles from the u.s. border, there's a reason why the incident is drawing such intense scrutiny. u.s. officials have long been concerned that stolen radioactive...
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this part of a cooperation pact, the countryside with international atomic energy agency the agreementhe one with six w powers last month. on capitol hill john kerry defended that deal lamont mounting bipartisan concerns. former president george h. w. bush using his first week to remember nelson mandela. and he and his countrymen are in our prayers. the former commander in chief traveled there on advice from his doctors. america in the mountains of nevada. of family of 6 missing for two nights in subzero temperatures found alive. the family disappeared sunday night and were found yesterday afternoon 20 miles from their home. those are your headlines right here on the business network. back to lori and adam. adam: have a great day. breaking news out of the white house, close to nominating stanley fischer, according to dow jones. that was last held by janet yellen who will take over as fed chairperson in january. in bank of is your from 2005 through this year and served as chief economist at the world bank. lori: just as general motors named the woman as its ceo, a first for the industry
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we have high confidence that the international atomic energy agency can verify every element of that. the more problematic issue will come in the final deal if one is concluded. there you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that you don't have a covert program, clandestine program. the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another covert enrichment program there the holy city of calm western intelligence agencies discovered it and during 2009. it has made the iranians a bit wary of being able to keep a covert program covert and they paid a high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy isn't any better now. they will be wary of doing this but we will have to insist on some very interested verification measures to be able to give some measure of confidence that they don't have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be from a practical standpoint? we know
we have high confidence that the international atomic energy agency can verify every element of that. the more problematic issue will come in the final deal if one is concluded. there you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that you don't have a covert program, clandestine program. the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another...
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the inspectors for the international atomic energy agency will be able to visit the key facilities every day which is usually once every week or two weeks. they will be going to facilities that haven't had access to before. plan workshops were the iranians due centrifuges. iranian minds, it's important to get uranium ore from the beginning. it's very well verified and in exchange for that there are sanctions easing measures. that is the principle reason iran is interested in negotiations to get relief from the sanctions that are having a crippling effect on their economy and by estimates of the administration the sanctioning steps will be a word that most about $7 billion for a six-month period but that compares to roughly $30 billion during the six-month period that they will lose in oil revenues compared to the six-month period before this oil sanctions were proposed. i've seen estimates of total sanctions bill for iran is about $100 billion a year and so up to $7 billion is very small. so i think they are getting a freeze on iran's program for very little. they are also getting a slig
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and the international atomic energy agency are concerned about quote/unquote dirty bombs. live report on that potential threat coming up. is i, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plu
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i talked to the director of the iaea, and the inspectors on the international atomic energy agency will have certain abilities, managed access, as we say, with respect to the locations in which the centrifuges, as you said, are assembled where they're produced. but does this include access to the military base? the military base where the iaea alleged to me that testing for weapons designs takes place, and i would just ask you also about another point which they have made, which is that iran is out of compliance with respect to their icbm program, their free stage icbms they're making. so what type of access at the end of the day is the iaea actually going to possess here? >> let me answer a couple things if i can because it's very important to this process. in any negotiation, you can have a wish list and you approach it from a u.n. security council point of view and say, this is where we'd like to be, but then there is the question of where you can really be. without what we've achieved here, iran would be progressing toward its nuclear weapon now. the window would be narrowing in ter
i talked to the director of the iaea, and the inspectors on the international atomic energy agency will have certain abilities, managed access, as we say, with respect to the locations in which the centrifuges, as you said, are assembled where they're produced. but does this include access to the military base? the military base where the iaea alleged to me that testing for weapons designs takes place, and i would just ask you also about another point which they have made, which is that iran is...
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i talked to the director of the iaea, and the inspectors on the international atomic energy agency will have certain abilities, managed access, as we say, with respect to the locations in which the centrifuges, as you said, are assembled where they're produced. but does this include access to the military base? the military base where the iaea alleged to me that testing for weapons designs takes place, and i would just ask you also about another point which they have made, which is that iran is out of compliance with respect to their icbm program, their free stage icbms they're making. so what type of access at the end of the day is the iaea actually going to possess here? >> let me answer a couple things if i can because it's very important to this process. in any negotiation, you can have a wish list and you approach it from a u.n. security council point of view and say, this is where we'd like to be, but then there is the question of where you can really be. without what we've achieved here, iran would be progressing toward its nuclear weapon now. the window would be narrowing in ter
i talked to the director of the iaea, and the inspectors on the international atomic energy agency will have certain abilities, managed access, as we say, with respect to the locations in which the centrifuges, as you said, are assembled where they're produced. but does this include access to the military base? the military base where the iaea alleged to me that testing for weapons designs takes place, and i would just ask you also about another point which they have made, which is that iran is...
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they are going to give the international atomic energy agency daily access to their enrichment facilities. right now, the iaea gets to go about once a week. i understand there will also be remote monitoring cameras installed. at least according to one account. more transparency and limits on the program and turning the stock piles into less dangerous forms. the iranians will continue to enrich uranium to five percent -- 5%. they say they will not increase their stockpile. they will take their excess and turn it into again at how to form, a form that cannot be readily turned into weapons, but they will still have a stop asle, which could give them half dozen nuclear bombs -- but they will still have a stockpile . putting on my hat is the devil's advocate here, this agreement does not force iran to dismantle a single centrifuge or enrichment plant -- i'm sorry, you cannot hear? do you hear me now? [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. can you hear me now? >> can you hear me now? okay. everybody else seems to be able to hear me. i thought i was talking in a loud enough voice but let me continue. to play
they are going to give the international atomic energy agency daily access to their enrichment facilities. right now, the iaea gets to go about once a week. i understand there will also be remote monitoring cameras installed. at least according to one account. more transparency and limits on the program and turning the stock piles into less dangerous forms. the iranians will continue to enrich uranium to five percent -- 5%. they say they will not increase their stockpile. they will take their...
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the international atomic energy agency has been alerted and an investigation is under way. >>> the 911ased later today, just days before the one-year anniversary of that shooting. a judge ruled last week to make those tapes public, affirming a freedom of information request. >>> a want to show you this amazing rescue of three deer stranded in the middle of a frozen lake in minnesota. a couple of employees from a local hovercraft company tried to coax the animals to leave. the men themselves slipped. smartly, they tied a rope around them and slowly dragged them to safety back to the edge of the lake one at a time. you can't really maintain your dignity. >> how did they get out there? >> really far. it seemed like a good idea at the time. >> they just watched bambi. >> exactly. >> very cool of these guys to take the time and at the same time show the capability of their hovercraft. >> a genius idea there. that's the concern, right? if you go out there with a snowmobile -- >> where's the hover? then it's just a craft. >> coming up next on "new day," president obama looking to turn the tid
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the international atomic energy agency says that the truck was carrying cobalt, used for the radiationed from its protective shell. mexican authorities are searching for that material. we will keep watching this story for you. >>> a sky diving tragedy in arizona to tell you about. two people collided midair. their parachutes were open when they collided. it caused their canopies to collapse and both sky divers died. this happened at sky dive arizona's drop location, about 60 miles south of phoenix. the company's web site claims it's the largest drop zone in the entire world for sky divers of all skill levels. a neighbor says this is a good reminder of the danger of that. >> it's a sport that has its risk. in a week or two, they did 20,000 jumps. there will be mistakes. >> a third sky diver was hurt, but it was unrelated to the collision. no word yet on what caused them to collide. >>> victor why secret models -- victoria secret models can dance and they can flip their hair. look at this. ♪ ♪ >> all righty. there they are dancing to taylor swift's hit "i knew you were trouble." they are
the international atomic energy agency says that the truck was carrying cobalt, used for the radiationed from its protective shell. mexican authorities are searching for that material. we will keep watching this story for you. >>> a sky diving tragedy in arizona to tell you about. two people collided midair. their parachutes were open when they collided. it caused their canopies to collapse and both sky divers died. this happened at sky dive arizona's drop location, about 60 miles...