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jonathan cobb is a senior analyst at world nuclear association from castle douglas scotland. sean, bernie is a senior nuclear specialists i greenpeace east asia and phil chaffey, his deputy editor of nuclear intelligence weekly, and the bureau chief or energy intelligence london office. welcome to the program, jonathan. is it safe to say that it is because of the soaring energy prices that many countries are now with thinking their policies opting to move forward to words nuclear energy which this abandoned about for years ago? think what has happened with the energy crisis that's affecting some parts of the world has added to the impetus to move forward with building new new capacity. before that, the issue of climate change had been something that had already started to reignite attention on nuclear energy for those countries who haven't built it for some time . but certainly the energy crisis is something that has raised interest because of the concerns over the reliance on very fragile fossil fuel supply chains. chains, of course, incredible increases in prices. and so it
jonathan cobb is a senior analyst at world nuclear association from castle douglas scotland. sean, bernie is a senior nuclear specialists i greenpeace east asia and phil chaffey, his deputy editor of nuclear intelligence weekly, and the bureau chief or energy intelligence london office. welcome to the program, jonathan. is it safe to say that it is because of the soaring energy prices that many countries are now with thinking their policies opting to move forward to words nuclear energy which...
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from lengthen, jonathan cobb, senior analyst at the world nuclear association. tland, a senior specialist in greenpeace east stacia and filled chaplain is deputy editor of nuclear intelligence weekly and bureau chief for energy intelligence. welcome. jonathan, is it safe to say that it is because of soaring energy prices that many countries are rethinking their policies, opting to move towards nuclear energy, which was abandoned a few years ago? >> i think what has happened with the energy crisis that is affecting some parts of the world has added to the impetus to move forward building new nuclear capacity. before that, climate change had been something that had already started to reignite tension on nuclear energy for countries who haven't built it for some time. but the energy crisis has raised interest because of concerns over the reliance on fragile fossil fuel supply chains, chains that have caused incredible increases in prices. it really is an advantageous situation that the same names in terms of climate drivers -- low carbon forms of electricity and ene
from lengthen, jonathan cobb, senior analyst at the world nuclear association. tland, a senior specialist in greenpeace east stacia and filled chaplain is deputy editor of nuclear intelligence weekly and bureau chief for energy intelligence. welcome. jonathan, is it safe to say that it is because of soaring energy prices that many countries are rethinking their policies, opting to move towards nuclear energy, which was abandoned a few years ago? >> i think what has happened with the...
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two cobb county sheriffs deputies, jonathan irvin, jonathan gillespie killed in the line of duty. 174o far this year, about third from covid. update on the story we reported on friday. growing alarm in illinois. they will end cash bail for major criminal charges. grady trimble in chicago with more. grady? reporter: good evening, liz, a whole hosts of state attorneys and sheriffs are sounding the alarm about this new law. they say it will make crime in illinois worse. the law scraps cash bail entirely. it also limits who can be arrested and held in jail based on the crime they're alleged to have committed. the democrats who voted for it say it's more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail just because they can't afford bail. opponents you however say it will lead to hundreds, if not thousands of people being released from jail as soon as it goes into effect at the beginning of next year. they also say it will make our communities less safe with suspects in future violent crimes, dui cases, drug offenses, roaming the streets. >> it abolishes cash bail for almost every offense.
two cobb county sheriffs deputies, jonathan irvin, jonathan gillespie killed in the line of duty. 174o far this year, about third from covid. update on the story we reported on friday. growing alarm in illinois. they will end cash bail for major criminal charges. grady trimble in chicago with more. grady? reporter: good evening, liz, a whole hosts of state attorneys and sheriffs are sounding the alarm about this new law. they say it will make crime in illinois worse. the law scraps cash bail...