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the creation of the device is carried out by scientists from the physics institute lebedev of the russian academy of sciences, the launch, mass production of such devices will solve the issue of import substitution in the field of high-tech equipment. for mri now tomographs. one of the most expensive places for devices is the cost of an imported sample of about 90 million rubles. plus, the annual maintenance costs more than a million. the creation of a russian apparatus can reduce the cost of an examination by at least half of the russian federation. so we have 70% of russian components of russian origin. why it is very easy to understand, because we make the whole magnet ourselves from our russian wire, which is produced in the eyes. and this allows us to immediately e more than half e, which means that the cost of the device to be produced in russia, according to the developer, the device is ready for industrial implementation, which can be implemented in a year or two. medical equipment. which of our devices can already to compete with imported ones and where gaps still need to be fill
the creation of the device is carried out by scientists from the physics institute lebedev of the russian academy of sciences, the launch, mass production of such devices will solve the issue of import substitution in the field of high-tech equipment. for mri now tomographs. one of the most expensive places for devices is the cost of an imported sample of about 90 million rubles. plus, the annual maintenance costs more than a million. the creation of a russian apparatus can reduce the cost of...
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are discussing the question of opening an e-branch, for example, of the moscow engineer of the physics instituteand so far we have agreed that for training and more integration. we take students. with the belarusian academy of sciences, we have achieved what we are taking to leningrad university in mythia. uh, and a number of universities of people graduate students who will very quickly be go back. and to create this fabric. a large diesel-electric submarine was launched today at the admiralty shipyards of st. petersburg, ufa is now almost 90% ready and mooring trials will begin in the near future - this is the fourth of six submarines of project 6.3.6, which combines the highest acoustic stealth and combat efficiency, the previous three submarines. the newest series has already entered the pacific fleet. yugra today was in power the strongest cyclone, which not only reminded of winter, but also caused a mass accident with victims on the highway near surgut, more than twenty cars collided, completely blocked traffic towards tyumen, a snowstorm hit neftyugansk. and in nizhnevartovsk, the wind to
are discussing the question of opening an e-branch, for example, of the moscow engineer of the physics instituteand so far we have agreed that for training and more integration. we take students. with the belarusian academy of sciences, we have achieved what we are taking to leningrad university in mythia. uh, and a number of universities of people graduate students who will very quickly be go back. and to create this fabric. a large diesel-electric submarine was launched today at the admiralty...
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the tesla mri was developed at the lebedev physics institute by the outstanding professor demikhov, buto far only a prototype for cost-effective production. it is necessary to produce from 60 devices per year, and also time and money, the approximate cost of such production is 4.5 billion. ruble deliveries alexei vashenkin. ilya mesichenko alexey balaev andrey tkachenko and vladimir sharykin, ntv television company, see below. in our issue dnieper water returned to crimea how the crimean canal, unblocked a month ago by the russian military, works and what prospects returned after the ukrainian blockade, water abundance opens up for the crimean economy in a matter of minutes when you don’t know what to do, make money with sportloto 6 out of 45 buy a ticket for 30 rubles wins as much as 100 thousand daily, buy where it is convenient for the vtb team to help you get a free vtb multicard to pay for purchases throughout russia, it is right in front of you. everybody vtb cards new season will be really new every saturday at 19:00 on ntv central television on saturday at 19:00 seventy-ninth ye
the tesla mri was developed at the lebedev physics institute by the outstanding professor demikhov, buto far only a prototype for cost-effective production. it is necessary to produce from 60 devices per year, and also time and money, the approximate cost of such production is 4.5 billion. ruble deliveries alexei vashenkin. ilya mesichenko alexey balaev andrey tkachenko and vladimir sharykin, ntv television company, see below. in our issue dnieper water returned to crimea how the crimean canal,...
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discussing the issue of the opening of a branch, for example, of the moscow engineer of the physics institute for training and more integration. we take students. with the belarusian academy of sciences, we have achieved what we are taking to leningrad university in mythia. uh, and in a number of universities, people are graduate students who will be coming back very quickly. and to create this fabric. sales of vouchers to children's camps with cashback have started in russia. uh, the list includes both state and commercial recreation centers with round-the-clock stay, the return, as in the past year, will be 50% of the cost of the tour, but not more than 20,000 rubles. the purchase must be paid online with a family world card, where two or more children will be able to return half the cost of the holiday for each child. children can be sent to any number of shifts under our program, sales with children's cashback will last until the end of summer, and it will be possible to send a child on vacation from may 1 under the program and throughout the summer until the end of september , children's
discussing the issue of the opening of a branch, for example, of the moscow engineer of the physics institute for training and more integration. we take students. with the belarusian academy of sciences, we have achieved what we are taking to leningrad university in mythia. uh, and in a number of universities, people are graduate students who will be coming back very quickly. and to create this fabric. sales of vouchers to children's camps with cashback have started in russia. uh, the list...
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the tesla mri was developed at the lebedev physics institute by an outstanding professor demiholod, buttype for cost-effective production. it is necessary to produce from 60 devices a year, and more time and money the approximate cost of such production is 4.5 billion rubles. as a result, the situation develops. the following must be produced. and already yesterday, this process needs to be organized now, uh, quickly and most effectively. and today there are developments of prototypes. even though not in all directions, the current production is going out to once again support the domestic manufacturer on the formulation of 25 years, if not more this time, such weighty reasons as sanctions, currency growth and interrupted deliveries were required alexey kvashenkin. ilya missichenko alexey balakirev andrey tkachenko and vladimir sharykin ntv television company in a few minutes we will tell you. why does the world community ignore the problem of yemeni residents who have been living in a humanitarian catastrophe for more than 7 years. don't switch. cashback for everything fashionably high
the tesla mri was developed at the lebedev physics institute by an outstanding professor demiholod, buttype for cost-effective production. it is necessary to produce from 60 devices a year, and more time and money the approximate cost of such production is 4.5 billion rubles. as a result, the situation develops. the following must be produced. and already yesterday, this process needs to be organized now, uh, quickly and most effectively. and today there are developments of prototypes. even...
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meanwhile, ukrainian officials are accusing russia of shelling a physics institute in the eastern city of carr kid -- kharkiv that houses an experimental nuclear reactor. satellite images show the russian convoy outside kyiv has now dispersed in a sign that russia may soon move on the capital city. this all comes as the united nations says more than 2.5 million ukrainians have fled the country. we begin today's show with a ukrainian environmental lawyer and climate activist who recently fled ivano-frankivsk, one of the western cities just bombed today. svitlana romanko is the founder of stand with ukraine campaign, calling on governments to ban trade and investment in russian oil and gas. this week she co-authored an article for "the los angeles times" with bill mckibben headlined "the ukraine war is a decision point -- banks should stop funding the fossil fuel industry forever." svitlana romanko, welcome to democracy now! before we talk about this very important he's in our climate work, can you take us on the journey that you have taken? describe what happened. we did not know when w
meanwhile, ukrainian officials are accusing russia of shelling a physics institute in the eastern city of carr kid -- kharkiv that houses an experimental nuclear reactor. satellite images show the russian convoy outside kyiv has now dispersed in a sign that russia may soon move on the capital city. this all comes as the united nations says more than 2.5 million ukrainians have fled the country. we begin today's show with a ukrainian environmental lawyer and climate activist who recently fled...
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physical skill right? requires training, requires practice. it requires an institutional setting, a built environment really, you need to have this institution, my space, physical space in which you can perform torture. we want, you know, we, we want to be successful. i was against the war. i'm a liberal, i didn't vote for george bush, but i wanted to do my job. well, you know, i felt like, you know, if i can be successful and get intelligence from these people and we could in the or quickly that would be better for, for iraq, better for, for us my, the people for the reason days has been a focus, a few who have betrayed our values, installing the reputation of our country. and we have 6 or 7 investigations underway and a military justice system that has values. we know that those in law, however they are, will be brought to justice in . i was angry at our leadership because i knew that they were prosecuting interrogators and guards, and leadership wasn't being held accountable. i i, i was disappointed myself and our behavior were there was terrible. so i was, i was, i wa
physical skill right? requires training, requires practice. it requires an institutional setting, a built environment really, you need to have this institution, my space, physical space in which you can perform torture. we want, you know, we, we want to be successful. i was against the war. i'm a liberal, i didn't vote for george bush, but i wanted to do my job. well, you know, i felt like, you know, if i can be successful and get intelligence from these people and we could in the or quickly...
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the physical and institutional black ghetto persists and as such it conditions many americans and maybe especially low information white people. to think that the black person's place is most often in the ghetto hood and not in middle class white dominated society. those lights and others often associated black individuals with the iconic ghetto. and symbolically placed them there burdening them with the deficit of credibility that on occasion manifests and acts of acute. disrespect reminiscent of america's racial past again, the end moment is what i'm talking about here. that's what black people call it and they say this to themselves. they tell about their negative moments. tell the people, you know. among themselves black people call such incidents and i would i would again i say in the inward moment. and and generally they interpret them as deeply racist attempts to put them back in their place. and these moments of acute disrespect based on blackness. and the black ghetto is a concrete point of reference. constitute the present day american color line again in the old days of frede
the physical and institutional black ghetto persists and as such it conditions many americans and maybe especially low information white people. to think that the black person's place is most often in the ghetto hood and not in middle class white dominated society. those lights and others often associated black individuals with the iconic ghetto. and symbolically placed them there burdening them with the deficit of credibility that on occasion manifests and acts of acute. disrespect reminiscent...
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yekaterinburg institute physical culture, with the support of the youth, is also preparing its packagewe sincerely tried to help the guys from donbass. we collected the necessary things. pampers, napkins, toilet paper, sports equipment, so that the guys go in for sports, get a little distracted from the situation and feel a little better. better jump rope balls and, of course, the most necessary things in everyday life will be brought to the single collection point, from where they will be sent by trucks to the donbass you will receive humanitarian aid from bor if the sverdlovsk region has been working for more than a month the middle urals sent no less than a statue of clothing products and personal hygiene items to the donbass , the situation showed that all of us, uh, rallied, all of you united, that in general, the misfortune of a stranger is not indifferent. moreover, there people are not strangers for us to help each other. meanwhile , the rostec convoy has already arrived at its destination, the humanitarian cargo was delivered to the belgorod region by road. we spent 4 days, as
yekaterinburg institute physical culture, with the support of the youth, is also preparing its packagewe sincerely tried to help the guys from donbass. we collected the necessary things. pampers, napkins, toilet paper, sports equipment, so that the guys go in for sports, get a little distracted from the situation and feel a little better. better jump rope balls and, of course, the most necessary things in everyday life will be brought to the single collection point, from where they will be sent...
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the area around the institute of physics, home to a nuclear research facility. ukraine says it's doing everything possible to restore electricity to the chernobyl nuclear plant, which is currently in its second day of operating with diesel generators. you have been ringing the alarm about a nuclear crisis happening. how concerned are you now? >> i'm even more concerned, particularly watching what for me is reckless, irresponsible, incompetent or all of the above behavior of the russians with respect to the 15 nuclear reactors in ukraine. if one of these is attacked, damaged or if there's no power for cooling, this could be a disaster of biblical proportions, not just for ukraine but for the region. i'm very concerned about it, particularly given the russians' cavalier attitude about protecting them. >> a senior defense official said today that the u.s. has seen an increase -- a shift in some of the russian strategy. we know that it has been at best blundering. there's been a shift to long range fire, bombardment, missile launches. long range artillery. what does
the area around the institute of physics, home to a nuclear research facility. ukraine says it's doing everything possible to restore electricity to the chernobyl nuclear plant, which is currently in its second day of operating with diesel generators. you have been ringing the alarm about a nuclear crisis happening. how concerned are you now? >> i'm even more concerned, particularly watching what for me is reckless, irresponsible, incompetent or all of the above behavior of the russians...
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the aftermath of a russian air strike at car key institute of physics and technology. ukraine's largest and oldest nuclear science research center. from the russian side, several shells have been fired towards the territory of the institute. thank god, the mine installation remained intact, but there's quite a lot of damage around the institute here. this is a research center, not a nuclear plant, but spent radioactive fuel is stored here and that needs to be protected. but she says, the fact that in working condition, the installation does not pose any threat. if the physical damage of this installation takes place, it's possible that the fuel and radioactive elements would leak. and of course, it would be a big, big problem for the environment. ukraine's nuclear sites had been caught up in the fighting. russian troops are now in charge of sher noble, the site of the world's worst nuclear accident. and there was shelling at europe's biggest nuclear power station. a fire erupt in at a training facility that burnt for hours. the world's nuclear watchdog says it has to move fast to ensure
the aftermath of a russian air strike at car key institute of physics and technology. ukraine's largest and oldest nuclear science research center. from the russian side, several shells have been fired towards the territory of the institute. thank god, the mine installation remained intact, but there's quite a lot of damage around the institute here. this is a research center, not a nuclear plant, but spent radioactive fuel is stored here and that needs to be protected. but she says, the fact...
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institute. >> if there is physical damage, it's possible the fuel could leak. the problem is the same. reporter: half of ukraine's power comes from 15 active reactors. chernobyl is still contaminated after the nuclear disaster. both plants are being maintained by usual employees. >> they are forced to stay there and not have any rest at all. reporter: with ukraine being the third most nuclear reliant country, russia is -- >> you deprive day to day electricity. reporter: the industry was already largely dominated by russia. they turned to the west. anchor: a reporter from fox news died. three other journalists have been killed including a u.s. reporter who were shot dead on sunday. we have this report. >> we have some difficult news to share with you. a fox news cameraman has died. reporter: he was a war zone veteran and had covered several conflicts. he had been working in ukraine since february. there fox news colleague is in hospital. an american filmmaker and journalist for the new york times was shot dead in irpin last week and. reporters without borders says the press is especiall
institute. >> if there is physical damage, it's possible the fuel could leak. the problem is the same. reporter: half of ukraine's power comes from 15 active reactors. chernobyl is still contaminated after the nuclear disaster. both plants are being maintained by usual employees. >> they are forced to stay there and not have any rest at all. reporter: with ukraine being the third most nuclear reliant country, russia is -- >> you deprive day to day electricity. reporter: the...
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right wing battalion, mind a reactor, an experimental nuclear installation of the heart of institute of physics and technology. foreign journalists were then brought into the area to blame moscow for the potential for lot of any environmental disaster. earlier russian forces took control of other nuclear power plants, including out your noble, to prevent a say, the possibility of any provocations that could have catastrophic consequences. and as battles in ukraine continue, the russian defense ministry reports that the net scan loop down st forces continue to take new areas under their control. that's as russian troops are advancing in different parts of the country. the m. o d claim, since the start of the offense of more than 2000 ukrainian military units have been destroyed, the russian defense ministry has confirmed russian forces destroyed in our field near the city of bennett's local authorities relief for the age of a fire at the base high precision, long range weapons reportedly used for the strife in we'll shoot, shelling has been seen in hark. of a market was sits, was here. you can s
right wing battalion, mind a reactor, an experimental nuclear installation of the heart of institute of physics and technology. foreign journalists were then brought into the area to blame moscow for the potential for lot of any environmental disaster. earlier russian forces took control of other nuclear power plants, including out your noble, to prevent a say, the possibility of any provocations that could have catastrophic consequences. and as battles in ukraine continue, the russian defense...
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the yekaterinburg institute of physical culture, with the support of the youth onf , is also preparingpackage. we sincerely tried to help the guys from donbass. we collected the necessary things. pampers, toilet paper wipes sports equipment, so that the guys go in for sports, get a little distracted from the situation and feel a little better. it is better to have jump rope balls, of course, the most necessary in everyday life, they will bring to the single collection point, from where the points will be sent to donbass by trucks. humanitarian aid, if the sverdlovsk region has been working for more than a month the misfortune of a stranger is not indifferent. moreover, people there are not strangers for us to help each other. meanwhile, the rostec convoy has already arrived at its destination, the humanitarian cargo was delivered to the belgorod region by road. we spent 4 days, as if on the fifth day the road was already here. everything was fine. everything is fine without incident to take part in the collection of humanitarian aid. maybe everyone for whom we don’t throw out our phras
the yekaterinburg institute of physical culture, with the support of the youth onf , is also preparingpackage. we sincerely tried to help the guys from donbass. we collected the necessary things. pampers, toilet paper wipes sports equipment, so that the guys go in for sports, get a little distracted from the situation and feel a little better. it is better to have jump rope balls, of course, the most necessary in everyday life, they will bring to the single collection point, from where the...
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physic. at the lebedev institute, an outstanding professor demikhov, but so far only a prototype.u said 70%, e localization, and you have a magnet whose dry magnet we have, our own in this state. our advantage is that we and uh in russia from russian components for cost-effective production need to produce from 60 devices per year, and also time and money is the approximate cost of such production 4.5 billion rubles. as a result, the situation develops as follows: you need to produce your own. and already yesterday, this process needs to be organized now, uh, quickly and most effectively. and today there are developments of prototypes. even though not in all directions, the existing production to expand production capacity. the support of the state is needed, a direct order is needed so that the money does not fly away so that it goes into the development of domestic production and goes out to again support the domestic producer about the wording of 25 years, if not more this time, such weighty reasons as sanctions, growth of currencies and interrupted deliveries were required ale
physic. at the lebedev institute, an outstanding professor demikhov, but so far only a prototype.u said 70%, e localization, and you have a magnet whose dry magnet we have, our own in this state. our advantage is that we and uh in russia from russian components for cost-effective production need to produce from 60 devices per year, and also time and money is the approximate cost of such production 4.5 billion rubles. as a result, the situation develops as follows: you need to produce your own....
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among those schools hit by shelling and air strikes, the kharkiv institute of physics and technology home to a nuclear lab and reactor. now, the institute's director says the school has been hit by a number of shells but luckily the core was not damaged. and he dismissed russian media reports that ukraine is developing some sort of nuclear weapon. >> translator: it is impossible to make nuclear weapons out of those nuclear fuel cells. the fake news that has been circulating in the media about our institute working to produce nuclear weapons is absolutely not true. furthermore, everything that is being worked on at the institute is fully controlled by the iaea. >> we should mention speaking of nuclear power, russia now occupies both the chernobyl and nuclear facilities and that they are using ukrainian staff to keep them operational. now, russia's debunked allegations that the u.s. is helping ukraine develop some sort of biological weapon -- that took the center stage at the u.s.' security council. russia very much pushing this unfounded line. ukraine's ambassador slammed russia before
among those schools hit by shelling and air strikes, the kharkiv institute of physics and technology home to a nuclear lab and reactor. now, the institute's director says the school has been hit by a number of shells but luckily the core was not damaged. and he dismissed russian media reports that ukraine is developing some sort of nuclear weapon. >> translator: it is impossible to make nuclear weapons out of those nuclear fuel cells. the fake news that has been circulating in the media...
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the institute of physics and technology was narrowly missed by strikes it houses and experimental nuclear reactor fires, described burning very near by in sherony here in the nor critical infrastructure. they're coming under attack as well, of water pipelines that have been hit there and it looks to the northeast of kia and ivana francisco pretty close to where i am here in western ukraine. close to leave f fields military. a fields have been struck by strikes and ongoing on going up by the russians to impede the ability of ukraine's air force and defenses to operate an update for you on civilian evacuations that have been going on for the last 2 days. the government says 100000 people in all were able to leave a number of centers including su me is you cross your t's cross, no p layer in the east, in the northeast, also pin butcher, and auster bell to the west of the capital one place that has received no rest bite is of course mario pole down in the south. not a single person has been able to leave according to the crying authorities. in the last few days, humanitarian convoy making its
the institute of physics and technology was narrowly missed by strikes it houses and experimental nuclear reactor fires, described burning very near by in sherony here in the nor critical infrastructure. they're coming under attack as well, of water pipelines that have been hit there and it looks to the northeast of kia and ivana francisco pretty close to where i am here in western ukraine. close to leave f fields military. a fields have been struck by strikes and ongoing on going up by the...
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apology, after an inquiry found that thousands of children had suffered physical, sexual and emotional abuse in residential institutions0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. the pain of abuse has lasted long after childhood. it was a nightmare in that place. notjust what happened to us, but what we seen all the children go through. the beatings. the coldness. no affection. you never seen a smile. jimmy was placed into a catholic run home when his mother died. the systematic abuse of children in northern ireland's religious and charitable institutions was denied and hidden for many years. for those who as children suffered sexual, physical or emotional abuse, today, recognition of the suffering that was caused, and an apology. we neglected you, rejected you. we made you feel unwanted. it was not your fault. the state let you down. for survivors, this has been a long awaited moment. an apology had been recommended five years ago after what was at the time the uk's biggest child abuse public inquiry. but a three—year collapse in power—sharing here meant the wait dragged on. you couldn't believe this, you know, tha
apology, after an inquiry found that thousands of children had suffered physical, sexual and emotional abuse in residential institutions0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. the pain of abuse has lasted long after childhood. it was a nightmare in that place. notjust what happened to us, but what we seen all the children go through. the beatings. the coldness. no affection. you never seen a smile. jimmy was placed into a catholic run home when his mother died. the systematic abuse of...
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at the institute of thermal physics of the siberian branch. glad to be only in the 21st century. is a six-seat aircar part being done. uh, first such a manned apparatus, e.g., use a kilogram and its take-off weight, and it is of great interest to the ministry of emergency situations of firefighters, because it is unlike other quadrocopters and helicopters. it can simply fly up to a vertical wall and back. uh, rescuers, the head of the russian academy of sciences, told the president about the successful launch of the first domestic spacecraft arktika m. it is in orbit and four such satellites will be enough to continuously monitor the situation in the arctic region at the research center. hydrometer already uses data from the arctic m. the second device is planned to be sent into orbit next year or no one has satellites and europe the united states and japan are planning to launch such a satellite only in 28 year, the long-awaited satellite, because we still use a significant amount of information that comes with foreign satellites. we have, uh, our own such satellite began to be
at the institute of thermal physics of the siberian branch. glad to be only in the 21st century. is a six-seat aircar part being done. uh, first such a manned apparatus, e.g., use a kilogram and its take-off weight, and it is of great interest to the ministry of emergency situations of firefighters, because it is unlike other quadrocopters and helicopters. it can simply fly up to a vertical wall and back. uh, rescuers, the head of the russian academy of sciences, told the president about the...
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the institute of physics and technology contain 37 he will sells at its core and creates 20% of ukraine'sne has five nuclear facilities and four of the power plants are active. russia has already seized chernobyl. i want to go to you joey. this is the same institute that is responsible for developing the soviet union's first nuclear bomb how concerned are you about this in situ. joey: and more concerned about weaponize in the power in the country that i am of a cataclysmic happening at the facility. understanding what these facilities are made, they are not made brittle, they are not made to not withstand something couple will be of nuclear power plant to the united states to get hit by tornadoes. they are not brittle what they're trying to achieve, to take control of these places and weaponize the production of power that could have grave consequences on the civilians of ukraine specifically. alicia: i want to read something back to zaporizhzhia. lucas tomlinson tweeted today from the international energy agency. it read, ukrainian staff continue operating the largest nuclear plant in eu
the institute of physics and technology contain 37 he will sells at its core and creates 20% of ukraine'sne has five nuclear facilities and four of the power plants are active. russia has already seized chernobyl. i want to go to you joey. this is the same institute that is responsible for developing the soviet union's first nuclear bomb how concerned are you about this in situ. joey: and more concerned about weaponize in the power in the country that i am of a cataclysmic happening at the...
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institutions. the withdrawal physically from russia. tom metcalf. let's pause for a moment.nk we have reflected from mads pederson, one saying it is nothing to get frightened about. mads pederson made it clear he's worried about explosion in paris for your yield as a result. dani: moving to the belly of the curve, in terms of mid duration. he is someone who has the expression to go from 100 to zero. we paid attention when he made the move. 25%. interesting to hear how a lot of the central bank activity underpins it. -- did not go that far. but it sounds like trust and credibility is lower on his side. manus: absolutely. how far the central banks go in terms of normalizing, i think the phrase from our guest was normalizing, but not tighten. equities this morning desperately trying to get a small gain. tech still under pressure. dani: that is it from us. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair a
institutions. the withdrawal physically from russia. tom metcalf. let's pause for a moment.nk we have reflected from mads pederson, one saying it is nothing to get frightened about. mads pederson made it clear he's worried about explosion in paris for your yield as a result. dani: moving to the belly of the curve, in terms of mid duration. he is someone who has the expression to go from 100 to zero. we paid attention when he made the move. 25%. interesting to hear how a lot of the central bank...
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. >>> ukrainian government is reporting a fire in the building of the kharkiv institute of physics andthe city of kharkiv in the northeastern part of ukraine. that facility houses a nuclear research facility. kharkiv of course has been under intense shelling from the russian military. joining us now is jeffrey lewis, a professor at the middlebury institute for international studies. professor lewis, thank you so much for being with us today. i think i speak for many here when i say that one of the most terrifying things that you can hear during a war is fighting around nuclear facilities. specifically on this facility in kharkiv, how dangerous would it be if it were damaged or destroyed by russian shelling or bombing? >> well, i think the facility is probably pretty well on its way to be damaged and destroyed by shelling. it has been hit a few times. it is fairly low risk given the kinds of things they have at this facility. i'm not particularly worried about the facility other than the suffering of the people there. but it does go i think generally to the recklessness and irresponsibi
. >>> ukrainian government is reporting a fire in the building of the kharkiv institute of physics andthe city of kharkiv in the northeastern part of ukraine. that facility houses a nuclear research facility. kharkiv of course has been under intense shelling from the russian military. joining us now is jeffrey lewis, a professor at the middlebury institute for international studies. professor lewis, thank you so much for being with us today. i think i speak for many here when i say...
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shattered windows damaged wall panels the aftermath of a rush, an air strike at car keys, institute of physics and technology, ukraine's largest and oldest nuclear science research center on the from the russian side, several shells have been fired towards the territory of the institute thing called the mine installation remained intact. but there's quite a lot of damage around the institute. this is a research center, not a nuclear plant, but spent radioactive fuel stored here. and that needs to be protected for robots from the fact that in working condition, the installation does not pose any threat. if the physical damage of this installation takes place, it's possible that the fuel and radioactive elements would leak. and of course, it would be a big, big problem for the environment. ukraine's nuclear sites had been caught up in the fighting. russian troops are now in charge of sher noble, the site of the world's worst nuclear accident. and there was shelling at europe's biggest nuclear power station, a fire erupt in at a training facility that burnt for hours. the world's nuclear watchdog
shattered windows damaged wall panels the aftermath of a rush, an air strike at car keys, institute of physics and technology, ukraine's largest and oldest nuclear science research center on the from the russian side, several shells have been fired towards the territory of the institute thing called the mine installation remained intact. but there's quite a lot of damage around the institute. this is a research center, not a nuclear plant, but spent radioactive fuel stored here. and that needs...
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years ago after an inquiry found that thousands of children had suffered physical, sexual and emotional abuse in residential institutionschris page distressing. it begins with the words of a survivor, speaking publicly for the first time. it was a nightmare in that place. notjust what happened to us, but what we seen other children go through. the beatings, the coldness, no affection. you never seen a smile. whenjimmy stewart's mother died, his severely disabled father wasn't able to look after him and his two brothers. the children supposedly went into care, but instead suffered cruelty. they had a swimming pool at the bottom of the yard. they used to take us down and they would literally throw you into it. deep end, shallow, there was no shallow end in that thing. and a brother would parade around with a stick, and if you dared put your hands near the edge, he would just cut the arms and knuckles off you. yeah, no, it was just that atmosphere all of the time. there were other incidents there, but... i'm sorry, i can't go into them at all, you know? the unspeakable abuse has left a trail of trauma, grief and addiction.
years ago after an inquiry found that thousands of children had suffered physical, sexual and emotional abuse in residential institutionschris page distressing. it begins with the words of a survivor, speaking publicly for the first time. it was a nightmare in that place. notjust what happened to us, but what we seen other children go through. the beatings, the coldness, no affection. you never seen a smile. whenjimmy stewart's mother died, his severely disabled father wasn't able to look after...
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and former director of the history of physics and the american institute of physics.very much for joining us. let's begin with a poll that was just taken that found that 60% of americans think russian president putin is willing to use nuclear weapons against nato countries. are you surprised by that? guest: no, i think that's fairly realistic, he's shown himself to be very aggressive and nuclear weapons doesn't necessarily meanies going to bomb us so i think a lot of the expert commentary i read from foreign policy experts is the chance if he feels himself cornered and desperate he might send off a bomb somewhere just to show he means business. host: give us the history of the rise of nuclear fear. guest: it's a long history. in fact, i was surprised when i found out how far back it goes. most people think it began in 1945 with the bombing of hero hiroshima but when it was announced a bomb had been dropped on hiroshima everybody knew what it meant because for half a century people had been talking about atomic bombs and all kinds of wonderful and amazing and horrible
and former director of the history of physics and the american institute of physics.very much for joining us. let's begin with a poll that was just taken that found that 60% of americans think russian president putin is willing to use nuclear weapons against nato countries. are you surprised by that? guest: no, i think that's fairly realistic, he's shown himself to be very aggressive and nuclear weapons doesn't necessarily meanies going to bomb us so i think a lot of the expert commentary i...
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and former director of the history of physics and the american institute of physics.very much for joining us. let's begin with a poll that was just taken that found that 60% of americans think russian president putin is willing to use nuclear weapons against nato countries. are you surprised by that? guest: no, i think that's fairly realistic, he's shown himself to be very aggressive and nuclear weapons doesn't necessarily meanies going to bomb us so i think a lot of the expert commentary i read from foreign policy experts is the chance if he feels himself cornered and desperate he might send off a bomb somewhere just to show he means business. host: give us the history of the rise of nuclear fear. guest: it's a long history. in fact, i was surprised when i found out how far back it goes. most people think it began in 1945 with the bombing of hero hiroshima but when it was announced a bomb had been dropped on hiroshima everybody knew what it meant because for half a century people had been talking about atomic bombs and all kinds of wonderful and amazing and horrible
and former director of the history of physics and the american institute of physics.very much for joining us. let's begin with a poll that was just taken that found that 60% of americans think russian president putin is willing to use nuclear weapons against nato countries. are you surprised by that? guest: no, i think that's fairly realistic, he's shown himself to be very aggressive and nuclear weapons doesn't necessarily meanies going to bomb us so i think a lot of the expert commentary i...
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ever experienced during her time in congress and in leadership, to have a full-blown, physical assault on the institutione who work there, and the members, were threatened and their lives were in danger. >> there were some of us that were hiding in a room. and she came to that room and she announced that we were going to be going back into session. that it was essential for the people of our country and the people around the world to see that our democracy would continue. >> speaker pelosi was genuinely horrified, horrified and frightened for the future of our democracy. and that sounds grandiose, but it's true! the aim was to stop a constitutional responsibility, to stop congress from certifying the results of the election. the reaction you saw from speaker pelosi was genuine. >> today, a shameful assault was made on our democracy. to those who strove to deter us from our responsibility, you have failed. to those who engaged in the gleeful desecration of our temple of democracy, justice will be done. >> it was a horrific event. so many people's lives were put at stake. and people died. people died there
ever experienced during her time in congress and in leadership, to have a full-blown, physical assault on the institutione who work there, and the members, were threatened and their lives were in danger. >> there were some of us that were hiding in a room. and she came to that room and she announced that we were going to be going back into session. that it was essential for the people of our country and the people around the world to see that our democracy would continue. >> speaker...