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the plant's prater says a short-circuit caused the drop in electricity production.nvironmental groups have previously noised their concerns of the vulnerability of the reactor during the conflict. and in ukraine he situation is getting desperate for many as fighting continues. nearly 350 patients have been left isolated at a hospital not far from rebel-held city luhansk in this the east of ukraine. the your logical hospital has run out of medication, there's no heating, and many fighting to survive. >> translator: it's really cold at night. we sleep in our clothes, because there's no heating. >>> sweden's coalition looks set to lose an important road lesson two months after taking office. if that happens, the prime minister says he will resign. jonah hull sent us this update from stockholm. >> reporter: this is a country really in a state of profound political crisis at the moment. in the building behind me, the parliament, there is a debate going on, it does look as though the center minority government may lose its bid to push through a budget for 2015. the opposi
the plant's prater says a short-circuit caused the drop in electricity production.nvironmental groups have previously noised their concerns of the vulnerability of the reactor during the conflict. and in ukraine he situation is getting desperate for many as fighting continues. nearly 350 patients have been left isolated at a hospital not far from rebel-held city luhansk in this the east of ukraine. the your logical hospital has run out of medication, there's no heating, and many fighting to...
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Dec 9, 2014
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the french state train prater was used to transport them.acknowledgment now after all of these years that the a survivors or at least their relatives should be compensated. this, a symbolic moment, a $60 million fund was officially and legally agreed. >> we will never forget that dark chapter of history. it is our duty to remember, to pass on this memory to future generations for as our president reaffirmed, it is not the history of the jewish people, it's our history. >> we believe this will provide much more meaningful relief to people around the world than litigation that would last many years come at great cost and with very uncertain results. >> reporter: the train line refused to comment, and told us to talk to the foreign ministry. who said there will be three types of compensation. those who survived deportation standing to get at least $100,000 each. spouses of those who were deported will also be able to apply. amounts will vary, but they will get tens of thousands of dollars, and there will be money for the estates. how much they
the french state train prater was used to transport them.acknowledgment now after all of these years that the a survivors or at least their relatives should be compensated. this, a symbolic moment, a $60 million fund was officially and legally agreed. >> we will never forget that dark chapter of history. it is our duty to remember, to pass on this memory to future generations for as our president reaffirmed, it is not the history of the jewish people, it's our history. >> we believe...
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Dec 2, 2014
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they keep a 30-second loop of the footage, and then discard it until the prater manually activates it>> so what do we know about the effects of body cameras on actual police behavior? >> there has only been one well-controlled study in reality, california, a city of about a hundred thousand people. and it showed there can be a dramatic effect on the behavior of police. the police were randomly assigned sort of half of the force was wearing these cameras at one time or another, and would use it to go about their business, and it turned out that in one 12-month period, the incidents of police -- complaints against police dropped by 88%. from 24 complaints to just 3. and the use of force was half as likely on people who were wearing the cameras as for police officers that were not. the problem here john is really how the technology is used and disseminated. right now it's up to the officers to manually activate the recording. that raises all sorts of problem, not to mention the problem of who will see the footage down the line. >> would reporters have access to it? like they had access t
they keep a 30-second loop of the footage, and then discard it until the prater manually activates it>> so what do we know about the effects of body cameras on actual police behavior? >> there has only been one well-controlled study in reality, california, a city of about a hundred thousand people. and it showed there can be a dramatic effect on the behavior of police. the police were randomly assigned sort of half of the force was wearing these cameras at one time or another, and...
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Dec 7, 2014
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. >> natalie prater and her husband are also near the stage when the wires start to buckle and the stageed running and people were just pushing. my husband kept yelling, "stay standing. stay standing," afraid we were going to get trampled. >> from the grandstand, concertgoers watch in horror as the stage comes crashing down right on to the crowd. >> she and her husband find themselves just feet from the wreckage. but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze of metal beams and wires. after momentarily blacking out, magjars comes to and sees that her leg is broken and maggie's arm is severely injured. >> all i saw was blood pouring out all over, so i held her as close to me as i could and screamed for help for my daughter. >> machinist david wood was also near the stage earlier but made it out of the area seconds before the collapse. now he heads back into the wreckage. he doesn't realize he's capturing the chaotic scene on his iphone. >> i took my phone out initially to film all their equipment on the stage moving back and forth. i still had it in my hand when i was climbing back
. >> natalie prater and her husband are also near the stage when the wires start to buckle and the stageed running and people were just pushing. my husband kept yelling, "stay standing. stay standing," afraid we were going to get trampled. >> from the grandstand, concertgoers watch in horror as the stage comes crashing down right on to the crowd. >> she and her husband find themselves just feet from the wreckage. but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze...