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the john d. and catherine t. foundation committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org. park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation, unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis. ♪ ♪ (people talking in background) (bomb bursting) >> breaking news this morning. explosions were heard... >> russia has the troops to invade with overwhelming fce. >> it's war. >> narrator: on february 24, russia attacked kharkiv, ukraine's second-larst city. (explosion bangs) many expected the city to fall in days. >> irina (speaking russian): >> man (speaking russian): >> narrator: but the ukrainians refused to surrender. (boy imitates explosion) >> (speaking russian): (gunfire pounding) >> narrator: filmed over the first three months of the war, this is the story of the batt
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so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european elites over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the gold went after the gold window closed by a basically, you know, a forcing everybody to price and trade and reserve or cycle in dollars a by saying that the dollar, you know what it's 12 truly, in euro. in dad, just to reference professor hudson's earlier point and 29 trillion stated of a u. s. a national debt. it's, it's incredulous to try and claim that this is going to be the perennial, a reserve currency standard. so they're calling the bluff, they are very powerful friends in the, in the way the chinese, a global south and what not. and hence are, you know, everything's, it's, it's optics, it's
so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european elites over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the...
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so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european elites over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the gold went after the gold window closed by a basically, you know, a forcing everybody to price and trade and reserve or cycle in dollars a by saying that the dollar, you know what it's 12 truly, in euro. in dad, just to reference professor hudson's earlier point and 29 trillion stated of a u. s. a national debt. it's, it's incredulous to try and claim that this is going to be the perennial, a reserve currency standard. so they're calling the bluff, they're very powerful friends in the, in the way, the chinese, a global south and what not. and hence a, you know, everything's, it's, it's optics, it's a
so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european elites over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the...
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john: i me up tohe house d she wapacking e car, you knowall yourmptant pers, evything. e goes "ok, joh ready? 're readto ." i sai "diane,'m not leavin" she loed at meike i had, younow, twoeads. [insec buzzi] diane: my husbd john a i live here in healdsburg. john manages our family dairy farm and vineyard, and i run our faly winbusinessanother winemakewith a vt. jo: we're agrilture-bad communy. 're partf sonomaounty. 're abouan hour,our ana ha northf san ancisco. our ecomy real, reallys primary an aicultura tourisarea--wi tasting vineyas, hospility. my pants arted th farm in thlate fifes. my m would joke tt she hato tracke wn the fst day o kinderrten becse i w holdintools for my d fing fence ha ha! diane: he unces ouof bed evermorning excitedo go down tthe farmhe lovest, that's very goothing, but i n't ink i cod do it. think at sompoint, i wod probab say, "eugh." jo: this h been myhole li, livi on th farm. the ranch self is 0 acres. weave 40 aes pnted in pinot noir and chardonnay grape nes, andhen the st is e farm bldings a organic paste for our dairanimals. die: agricture is t easy. an
john: i me up tohe house d she wapacking e car, you knowall yourmptant pers, evything. e goes "ok, joh ready? 're readto ." i sai "diane,'m not leavin" she loed at meike i had, younow, twoeads. [insec buzzi] diane: my husbd john a i live here in healdsburg. john manages our family dairy farm and vineyard, and i run our faly winbusinessanother winemakewith a vt. jo: we're agrilture-bad communy. 're partf sonomaounty. 're abouan hour,our ana ha northf san ancisco. our ecomy...
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a few years later, john d rockefeller got in on the game, finding the standard oil company and swiftly becoming the richest man in the world . drilling subsequently began on the caspian sea, as well as in saudi arabia iraq underbrush. overtime oil has been the subject of wars, as well as one of the most successful t v shows of all time, family drama, dallas. the rise of oil has been extraordinary. as you can see here in the united states, petroleum production has more than doubled since 1985. now, in the state of north dakota, oil is a multi 1000000000 dollar industry, employing tens of thousands of people did help you. reporter enos poor went there to find out how the current geopolitical turmoil is affecting the industry. north dakota, the 3rd largest oil producer in the us, just buying taxes and new mexico pumps over a 1000000 barrels per day. which is more than oil rich countries like venezuela. this concern said the worldwide energy crisis is getting out of control. small energy towns like tioga hope, to benefit by an increase in drilling matthew craft, one of the many oil workers
a few years later, john d rockefeller got in on the game, finding the standard oil company and swiftly becoming the richest man in the world . drilling subsequently began on the caspian sea, as well as in saudi arabia iraq underbrush. overtime oil has been the subject of wars, as well as one of the most successful t v shows of all time, family drama, dallas. the rise of oil has been extraordinary. as you can see here in the united states, petroleum production has more than doubled since 1985....
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in the states of john d ha, around 22000 children are working in illegal mines. since kids are small, they're often made to crawl into freshly dug pits and shafts that aren't safe or less. i mean, i'm always afraid when i'm looking for mica are not long ago over there. 2 or 3 children of my age were buried in one of the shafts, and they died like jack, i want to go to school. i don't want this in regards to the cosmetics industry is very secretive. when it comes to micah in 2017, the responsible mike initiative was launched. it's an alliance of companies obtaining micah from india who aim to in child labor in mines, but no one from the initiative wanted to talk on camera. in germany, a supply chain act is set to come into force in 2023. it would require businesses to uphold basic human rights. but on an e, you level, an equivalent law is still being negotiated. i think it's absolutely within our responsibility. of course, it's also within the responsibility of everybody in the chain to make sure that it's produced ethically as well. mm hm. if you ask the miners a
in the states of john d ha, around 22000 children are working in illegal mines. since kids are small, they're often made to crawl into freshly dug pits and shafts that aren't safe or less. i mean, i'm always afraid when i'm looking for mica are not long ago over there. 2 or 3 children of my age were buried in one of the shafts, and they died like jack, i want to go to school. i don't want this in regards to the cosmetics industry is very secretive. when it comes to micah in 2017, the...
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then came john d.ller, who was so enchanted with this park that he bought all of the land between here and the town of jackson. in 1943, he donated 43,000 acres to add to the national park. this is where the deer and the antelope play. grand teton and yellowstone to the north are also home to bison and elk. and once a year, in late august, you can spot central bankers in the wild here in grand teton. michael mckee bloomberg, jackson hole, wyoming. tom: a history lesson from wyoming and jackson hole once again, that's symposium getting underway, and we will have that each at rear clock p.m. across bloomberg tv. we also spoke to the kansas city fed president esther george. she says they will have to take interest rates above 4% at a time as current rates are not weighing on the economy. >> the chairman will deliver the opening remarks. i haven't previewed his remarks so i cannot tell you what is in there. but i will tell you from my own perspective, it is important we are clear in our communication about
then came john d.ller, who was so enchanted with this park that he bought all of the land between here and the town of jackson. in 1943, he donated 43,000 acres to add to the national park. this is where the deer and the antelope play. grand teton and yellowstone to the north are also home to bison and elk. and once a year, in late august, you can spot central bankers in the wild here in grand teton. michael mckee bloomberg, jackson hole, wyoming. tom: a history lesson from wyoming and jackson...
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then came john d rockefeller who was so enchanted with this part that he bought all of the land betweene and the town of jackson. in 1943, he donated thousands of acres to add to the national park. this is where the deer and the antelope play. grand teton and yellowstone are also home to bison and elk. once a year, in late august, you can spot central bankers in the wild here in grand teton. michael mckee bloomberg, jackson hole, wyoming. manus: let me show you how the markets are braced for this jackson hole meeting. equities are stoic, nasdaq down to 13,130. you'd think higher wages are good news but they will chip away at the margins. and we have a little bit of an obsession with cpi and the next 50 basis point move. that is the longer duration rate that matters. the dax down .4%. showing you the bond markets. henrietta was with me moments ago, get rid of the rate cut narrative in 2023 is what jay powell needs to achieve today. 2's and 10's are at -33, that means a mild rather than a deep recession. you are seeing a narrative in the yuan market which is a clariion call for cuts to cr
then came john d rockefeller who was so enchanted with this part that he bought all of the land betweene and the town of jackson. in 1943, he donated thousands of acres to add to the national park. this is where the deer and the antelope play. grand teton and yellowstone are also home to bison and elk. once a year, in late august, you can spot central bankers in the wild here in grand teton. michael mckee bloomberg, jackson hole, wyoming. manus: let me show you how the markets are braced for...
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then came john d rockefeller. enchanted with the area, he basically bought almost all the land between here and the town of jackson. then in 1943, he donated 43,000 acres to add to the national park. now, this is where the deer and antelope play. grand teeth and and yellowstone to the north are also home to bison and two. once a year in late august, you can spot a central bankers in grand teeter on. michael mckee, bloomberg, jackson hole, wyoming. yvonne: i love that. where are your stetsons? i want one, too. [laughter] and the cowboy boots. rishaad: michael mckee has mine. [laughter] david: i don't have one. rishaad: it is interesting, this is the first one in-person since the pandemic and everybody is there. one person who is not -- christine lagarde. seems like all of these central bankers out of europe, we have south korea, we had the governor there. yvonne: christine lagarde has got a lot of problems at home. i am guessing she is dealing with the energy crisis and the like. most people would say the ecb has a
then came john d rockefeller. enchanted with the area, he basically bought almost all the land between here and the town of jackson. then in 1943, he donated 43,000 acres to add to the national park. now, this is where the deer and antelope play. grand teeth and and yellowstone to the north are also home to bison and two. once a year in late august, you can spot a central bankers in grand teeter on. michael mckee, bloomberg, jackson hole, wyoming. yvonne: i love that. where are your stetsons? i...
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. >> a dream fulfilled for d john. d johnson. giving away more than than 133,000 backpacks.c school children in in oakland and alameda county. in the last quarter-century, the the foster mother cofounded the lend a hand foundation. >> in 1996 i developed lung can. lung cancer. so i survived and obviously for me it meant my work was not done. there was something else i needed to dofrg from disturbing 200 free backpacks in 1997 to almost 1000 1000 last year and this fall, volunteers are helping to pack a a whopping 25,000 backpacks for the 25th anniversary of equippig of equipping underserved kids for learning. >> having the tools will build confidence. allowing you to know know you are just as important. you can also succeed. >> she does not just extend a hand in school reading this, she she has given tens of thousands of food bags with covid, scholarships and life skills wo. skills workshops. and the holiday wishes that she fulfills fulfills are an eye-opening window on poverty. >> it really touches your heart. these stories, last year we were at the coliseum and a child chi
. >> a dream fulfilled for d john. d johnson. giving away more than than 133,000 backpacks.c school children in in oakland and alameda county. in the last quarter-century, the the foster mother cofounded the lend a hand foundation. >> in 1996 i developed lung can. lung cancer. so i survived and obviously for me it meant my work was not done. there was something else i needed to dofrg from disturbing 200 free backpacks in 1997 to almost 1000 1000 last year and this fall, volunteers...
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supported by the john d. and catherine t.thur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: congresswoman liz cheney has lost her republican party primary contest to represent wyoming in the house of representatives. she conceded last night to harriet hageman, who won in a landslide, beating cheney by nearly 40 points. the loss was expected for cheney. since the attack on the u.s. capitol, she's been one of former president donald trump's loudest critics, and serves as vice chair of the house select committee investigating january 6. in her concession remarks, she made clear that she knew the political cost of standing up to trump, and that she'd continue to work to keep him out of power. >> two years ago, i won this primary with 73% of the vote. i could easi
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i'm gonna bring in our nixon white house counsel john d. and white house prosecutor nick akerman. gentlemen, i'm so had happy to have you on. nick, let me ask you this. listening to jessica's reporting, is it stunning to you that there is a better way the secret service has to backup the important work, text messages? they are responsible for the the leader of the free world, for the safety in the life of the leader of the free world. and they don't have an official way to backup information that they need? >> that's absolutely absurd. there is absolutely some skulduggery going on here. what most people don't realize is that the secret service was the agency that started doing cybersecurity investigations, and computer investigations, and they really are supposedly the experts in terms of understanding that the apology of the government programs and the networks that are out there, so to me this all sounds like a major cover-up. you just don't have the secret service losing text messages when there is a concern about whether or not trump trying to get mike pence out of the capitol
i'm gonna bring in our nixon white house counsel john d. and white house prosecutor nick akerman. gentlemen, i'm so had happy to have you on. nick, let me ask you this. listening to jessica's reporting, is it stunning to you that there is a better way the secret service has to backup the important work, text messages? they are responsible for the the leader of the free world, for the safety in the life of the leader of the free world. and they don't have an official way to backup information...
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supported by the john d. and catherine t.acarthur foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. more information at mac found.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: backers of abortion rights and of former president trump are claiming big wins, in tuesday's primaries. in kansas, voters rejected a state constitutional amendment to let lawmakers restrict or ban abortion. meanwhile, in arizona, mark finchem, a 2020 ection denier, won the republican primary for secretary of state, overseeing elections. and, michigan republican congressman peter meijer lost his primary bid. he had voted to impeach mr. trump over the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. we'll have much more, after the news summary. a sitting member of congress, republican representative jackie walorski of indiana, was killed today in a car crash. it happened as the 5-term
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. ♪ supported by the john d. and catherine t.ommitted to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -today on "cook's country," we're celebrating the best of summer berries. first up, i'm making an elegant, mixed-berry buckle, and toni explores the origins of the name "buckle." jack's got the skinny on thickening agents, and bryan's making strawberry-cheesecake bars.
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. inflation in the u.s. has eased, at least modestly for the first time in months. the labor department reports consumer prices were up 8.5% in july from a year ago. still, that was slower than the 9.1% jump in june from the previous year. on a monthly basis, there was no net increase from june to july. as president biden noted at the white house. pres. biden: today, we received news our economy had 0% inflation in the month of july. 0%. here's what that means. while the price of some things went up last month, the price of other things went down by the same amount. the result, zero inflation last month, but people are still hurting. judy: we'll take a clos
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supported by the john d. and catherine t.acarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: well, president biden today announced his long-awaited plan on student debt, an historic move to address the $1.6 trillion in federal loans held by 45 million americans. in the plan, borrowers making less than $125,000 a year will be eligible for $10,000 in forgiveness. for pell grant recipients, that goes up to $20,000 in an effort to hp those with the greatest need. and the president also extended corporations that slowed the economy, didn't do a hell of a lot for economic growth, and wasn't paid for, and racked up this enormous deficit. amna: white house correspondent laura barron-lopez has been following it all. she joins me here. laura, good to see you. laura:
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supported by the john d. and catherine t.acarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. >> this program made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: president biden today announced his long-awaiting plan on student debt a historic move toy dreases the $1.6 trillion in federal loans held by 45 million americans. in the plan, borrowers making less than $125,000 a year will be eligible for $10,000 in forgiveness. for pell grant recipient that goes up to $20,000. in an effort to help those with the greatest need. and the president also extended the payment pause one final time through the end of this year. in remarks today the president anticipated opposition from republicans and said the relief was targeting low and middle-income americans. president biden: i will never apologize for helping working americans and the middle class. espec
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extraordinary work in the past, ron sure now has written exceptional biographies of the war birds, john d. rockefeller, george washington, alexander hamilton, and ulysses s grant. for, that is honors include a pulitzer prize for -- and the national book award for nonfiction among many others. he is a product of yelp and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. the subjects of his bestselling biographies included abraham lincoln, of whom he has written no more than four different books, grant with the wonderful title, american ulysses and soon to be published, a biography of joshua chamberlain, the hero of the battle at gettysburg. that will come out in the next few months and we hope to have you at the new york historical society when that happens. he has earned the baroness lincoln award, the christopher ward, and many other awards. he is a fellow princeton ph.d.. it is fair to observe that because of these two great biographers, more than any others frankly, it can be said that grant is having his own moment, and i say that with ron chernow's biography, the hamilton mo
extraordinary work in the past, ron sure now has written exceptional biographies of the war birds, john d. rockefeller, george washington, alexander hamilton, and ulysses s grant. for, that is honors include a pulitzer prize for -- and the national book award for nonfiction among many others. he is a product of yelp and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. the subjects of his bestselling biographies included abraham lincoln, of whom he has written no more than four...
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of the warburgs john d rockefeller the house of morgan george, washington alexander hamilton and ulysses s grant and for that his honors include a pulitzer prize for biography the national humanities medal and the national book award for nonfiction among many others, and he's a product of yale and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. subjects of his best-selling biographies included abraham lincoln about whom he has written no less than four different books. grant with the wonderful title american disease and soon to be published a biography of josiah chamberlain joshua chamberlain. excuse me, the hero of the battle of the little round top at gettysburg. and again that will come out in the next few months and we hope to have you at the new york historical society when that happens, so he has earned the baron desk lincoln award at christopher award and many other honors and of note as well. he is a fellow princeton phd it is fair to observe. i believe that because of these two great biographers more than any others frankly. it can be said that grant is having his mom
of the warburgs john d rockefeller the house of morgan george, washington alexander hamilton and ulysses s grant and for that his honors include a pulitzer prize for biography the national humanities medal and the national book award for nonfiction among many others, and he's a product of yale and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. subjects of his best-selling biographies included abraham lincoln about whom he has written no less than four different books. grant with the...
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john. >> ♪oodbye to sandra d ♪ ♪ laura: olivia newton john, a much loved entertainer.th staff shortages and more and more complaints about st bags, australia's qantas airline company bosses are the newest baggage handlers. the airline has asked 100 senior managers to switch the office to the tarmac for 12 weeks of handling bags at airports in sydney and melbourne. what could possibly go wrong and who are they going to blame? that would be the big question. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching bbc world news america. have a great night. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the biden agenda -- wexa
john. >> ♪oodbye to sandra d ♪ ♪ laura: olivia newton john, a much loved entertainer.th staff shortages and more and more complaints about st bags, australia's qantas airline company bosses are the newest baggage handlers. the airline has asked 100 senior managers to switch the office to the tarmac for 12 weeks of handling bags at airports in sydney and melbourne. what could possibly go wrong and who are they going to blame? that would be the big question. i am laura trevelyan....
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john iraq. he is the senior policy director at the center for arms control and non proliferation in washington d. c. john, it's good to have you with us tonight on the day be this, this is insane. turning a nuclear power plant into a war battlefield, but that is exactly what has happened in ukraine. now, nuclear reactors are being turned into potential nuclear weapons. is that what we are watching here? what we're watching is a true case of bad judgment. having a war near so much radioactive material invites the possibility that some things could go terribly wrong. now that the nuclear plants at supper asia are strongly built, they are more modern than the one to noble. was that to explode it in 1986. but they're not made to stand up to heavy weapons and actual fighting that's going on that could be going on around what should, what can the rest of the world, the international community do then to revert a nuclear disaster there. but it's very clear why we are in this situation, and that is because russia chose to invade its neighbor and to seize control of the nuclear plant, along with a substa
john iraq. he is the senior policy director at the center for arms control and non proliferation in washington d. c. john, it's good to have you with us tonight on the day be this, this is insane. turning a nuclear power plant into a war battlefield, but that is exactly what has happened in ukraine. now, nuclear reactors are being turned into potential nuclear weapons. is that what we are watching here? what we're watching is a true case of bad judgment. having a war near so much radioactive...