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and the other engineers process $1200.00 tons of spent fuel rods a year. this is where they're 1st taken apart. the plant turns a profit business is good and is even growing again. countries such as china want to build more nuclear power plants. major player in the industry the united states and japan also want new plants despite the disaster at fukushima many countries are keen on nuclear power. the rods spent 3 years in these pools to cool off the come from power plants in france and it's far. better than broke into small pieces mechanically. or not allowed to film and the part of the facility where the actual reprocessing goes on the reprocessing results in 3 products that the customers have to buy back 4 percent is highly radioactive waste that's melted in the class like this it will end up in long term storage in a secure facility. one percent is plutonium which can be used in power plants to make nuclear weapons. 95 percent is your am it can also be used in power plants but 1st has to be enriched. 10 percent of france. the gene is generated using the
and the other engineers process $1200.00 tons of spent fuel rods a year. this is where they're 1st taken apart. the plant turns a profit business is good and is even growing again. countries such as china want to build more nuclear power plants. major player in the industry the united states and japan also want new plants despite the disaster at fukushima many countries are keen on nuclear power. the rods spent 3 years in these pools to cool off the come from power plants in france and it's...
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and his ex at a-rod's daughter's graduation..lo's twins on hand too. and finally, a jo bros bachelor party in ibiza? >> after five hours feels like 13 days. >> running on just five hours of sleep, kevin appeared with his brothers on capital fm the day after they partied on a yacht to celebrate joe's upcoming second wedding to sofy turner. although they legally marry in the las vegas, they'll be having an another in june. >> diplo wanted to get the last laugh making fun of his outfit. quote, the only thing that ruined your wedding was our bit. his response? an eye roll emo ji. i like that collaboration. >>> as let's talk about a collaboration i didn't know i needed, mindy kaling and emma thompson. so funny. seems like mindy was clearly in a celebratory mood when we caught up with her. >> i have had one glass of rose. i'm going try to have two more glasses. i only had one glass. she said, we need to stop you. >> exboyfriend and her godfather showing up and pretending to be all, sorry, no photos. then this was this interview from c
and his ex at a-rod's daughter's graduation..lo's twins on hand too. and finally, a jo bros bachelor party in ibiza? >> after five hours feels like 13 days. >> running on just five hours of sleep, kevin appeared with his brothers on capital fm the day after they partied on a yacht to celebrate joe's upcoming second wedding to sofy turner. although they legally marry in the las vegas, they'll be having an another in june. >> diplo wanted to get the last laugh making fun of his...
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the operation cycle allows this pump rod to go up and down and pump water out. in its own way, it is very sophisticated. it's actually cutting edge in its day. it looks clean. most all of this might have been recognizable to people from centuries prior. this is a cylinder at the end, and what is going in there is courtesy of the steam. this can pump water at a rate that would be impossible by any other means. a single-purpose solution for a single problem and it was a game changer. still being mined by humans. some of them very young. it was still very dangerous. it was a matter of pumping water out of deep mines. i think it is no different than what happens now. people look at something and say it is doing that, but if i do this way, i can make you do other things. an entrepreneurial streak. you get this innovation mindset. before you know it, it is something that is doing one thing very specifically can be made to do something else. the two key individuals early on was matthew boulton and james watts. boulton was an ingenious manufacturer. james watts made fun
the operation cycle allows this pump rod to go up and down and pump water out. in its own way, it is very sophisticated. it's actually cutting edge in its day. it looks clean. most all of this might have been recognizable to people from centuries prior. this is a cylinder at the end, and what is going in there is courtesy of the steam. this can pump water at a rate that would be impossible by any other means. a single-purpose solution for a single problem and it was a game changer. still being...
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nuclear fuel is about the size of my pinky, and it's placed in a rod and those rods shattered inside the tmi reactor. this is a picture of the shattered rods. those pellets then fell to the bottom and they were unable to be cooled so they laid and formed a molten mass on the bottom of the reactor. now, not every pellet fell into the bottom of the reactor so i guess that's why people will call it a "partial meltdown," but, in fact, the molten mass down there was unable to be cooled by the water that was put in because there was no spaces like there was in this picture. so as far as i'm concerned it's a meltdown and it's a disaster or a catastrophe, but it's not an accident. well, five years ago in this very room, governor thornburg and i were the keynotes and this is governor thornburgh when he was younger and we had a private conversation afterward and i went up to him and i said you know governor you were lied to on march 28th, 1979. and he paused for about 10 seconds, and then he smiled and he said, yeah, i was lied to. and then i asked him the next question. well knowing what you
nuclear fuel is about the size of my pinky, and it's placed in a rod and those rods shattered inside the tmi reactor. this is a picture of the shattered rods. those pellets then fell to the bottom and they were unable to be cooled so they laid and formed a molten mass on the bottom of the reactor. now, not every pellet fell into the bottom of the reactor so i guess that's why people will call it a "partial meltdown," but, in fact, the molten mass down there was unable to be cooled by...
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or fishing rods. can i take you back to the sunday times about real buses taking the train?ailway bosses and their staff are being ordered to fly around britain for some journeys because it's cheaper than taking the train. the expenses policy, bearing in mind it went up by 3% this year, they have examples here and the cheapest flight brought by the staff wasjust under 20 cheapest flight brought by the staff was just under 20 quick cheapest flight brought by the staff wasjust under 20 quick flight cheapest flight brought by the staff was just under 20 quick flight from cardiff and the cheapest single rail ticket costs £84. it's absolutely astonishing, but they say air travel should be used where it represents the most cost—effective option. there would be surprised. they did leave a hell of a carbon footprint. thank you both very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight, don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online. it is all there for you seven days a week. and if you missed the programme and evening you can watch it later on on bbc iplayer, so thank yo
or fishing rods. can i take you back to the sunday times about real buses taking the train?ailway bosses and their staff are being ordered to fly around britain for some journeys because it's cheaper than taking the train. the expenses policy, bearing in mind it went up by 3% this year, they have examples here and the cheapest flight brought by the staff wasjust under 20 cheapest flight brought by the staff was just under 20 quick cheapest flight brought by the staff wasjust under 20 quick...
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even the piston rods are cooled. there is a swinging link you can see. that offers us to talk about how the two engines are integrated. one of the things they were trying to do, in addition to generating electricity, was maximize the efficiency. henry ford, who grew up on a farm, did not care for farm work. he could not wait to get out of the farm. you could not get the farm quite out of henry. it always seemed to inform all of his enterprises. i think it informed anyone's success but in terms of reducing waste and being independent. it took a judicious use of resources. that always informed his approach to design. the engines were built by a company from hamilton, ohio. the generator in the center was built out of new jersey. ford was a stickler for cleanliness so these things were kept in a very high state of presentation. the finishes and all the fittings, all very deliberate. that is a kind of grace and practicality and a good use of nickel plating. these have a high degree of finish. this is what started things up. this is the beating heart of the c
even the piston rods are cooled. there is a swinging link you can see. that offers us to talk about how the two engines are integrated. one of the things they were trying to do, in addition to generating electricity, was maximize the efficiency. henry ford, who grew up on a farm, did not care for farm work. he could not wait to get out of the farm. you could not get the farm quite out of henry. it always seemed to inform all of his enterprises. i think it informed anyone's success but in terms...
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what re-enactment of the mueller report >> call rod. tell rod that mueller has conflicts and can't be the special counsel. mueller has to go! call me back when you do it! >> if the table read every nerd has been waiting for. rob reiner is here and i'm genuinely looking forward to talk to him about all of it. we have a lot in the show. stay with us. we'll be right back. lot in the . stay with us we'll be right back. people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or di
what re-enactment of the mueller report >> call rod. tell rod that mueller has conflicts and can't be the special counsel. mueller has to go! call me back when you do it! >> if the table read every nerd has been waiting for. rob reiner is here and i'm genuinely looking forward to talk to him about all of it. we have a lot in the show. stay with us. we'll be right back. lot in the . stay with us we'll be right back. people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of...
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washington examiner's byron york revealing a previous unknown undisclosed at least third memo from rodn. the memo outlining a third scope of robert mueller's investigation. it's dated october 20th, 2017. several months after the former special counsel's appointment. as of now its contents are secret but york says its existence proves a major, major point. >> we know in the end mueller could not establish conspiracy or coordination had taken place between trump and russia. what we know is by october of 2017 that's when he was learning that he could not establish this. lou: joining us tonight victoria toensing, former deputy assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the justice department, joe digeno digenova. great to have both of you back with us. let's start with first the byron york's reporting on a third scope memo. your reaction, victoria. >> the first memo was ill pleel because it didn't name a crime. all it named was a counter intelligence investigation. i don't know what they were going to do expect go downhill from there. it appears, according to byron, that it ha
washington examiner's byron york revealing a previous unknown undisclosed at least third memo from rodn. the memo outlining a third scope of robert mueller's investigation. it's dated october 20th, 2017. several months after the former special counsel's appointment. as of now its contents are secret but york says its existence proves a major, major point. >> we know in the end mueller could not establish conspiracy or coordination had taken place between trump and russia. what we know is...
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now you can actually find people who are interested in fishing and sell them fishing rods.ry: and you know that because, essentially, you've given them that information -- >> taken some picture of their fishing trip or posted some different fish they've caught. so you have a very different indication of what they're interested in so that the ad can match the person. and in theory, that should make for a more interesting marketplace. the question is, is that what we see happening. gerry: but the other question is how much information, how much of our personal information about our personal online activity or our lives do we want companies out this to know. >> well, i think that's where you're seeing a real conflict now between the information that's necessary to drive efficient advertising and what people are comfortable giving out. i know when i -- one of my jobs was chief strategy officer at microsoft, i know people didn't like their mail being read for advertisements, and so a lot of the companies stopped doing that. microsoft never did it. but when people say, hey, i'm l
now you can actually find people who are interested in fishing and sell them fishing rods.ry: and you know that because, essentially, you've given them that information -- >> taken some picture of their fishing trip or posted some different fish they've caught. so you have a very different indication of what they're interested in so that the ad can match the person. and in theory, that should make for a more interesting marketplace. the question is, is that what we see happening. gerry:...
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there's trays moving around on iron rods. that's a hard movie.t's an ignorance is bliss category that that movie should fall into. that's a movie that no sane person would attempt to make. >> i love playing villains. when i was a kid, the first walt disney film came out, there are dark moments in each of those that scare the hell out of me, so it's pay back. >> when i kill you, i talk just like this! >> i got some moments in there that will be in their worse nightmares for the rest of their lives. >> the trick to making that blend of live action and animation is that the live action actor has to believe it. bob always believed that the rabbit was there. >> it really is an amenopausing performance. it's one that actors should study. >> because it was made before a lot of cgi was made, it was old school movie making with special effects. "who fraumed roger rabbit" is the most complicated movie ever made. >> don't tell me you lost your sense of humor already. >> does this answer your question? ♪ >> "the movies" sneak peek is brought to you by t-mobi
there's trays moving around on iron rods. that's a hard movie.t's an ignorance is bliss category that that movie should fall into. that's a movie that no sane person would attempt to make. >> i love playing villains. when i was a kid, the first walt disney film came out, there are dark moments in each of those that scare the hell out of me, so it's pay back. >> when i kill you, i talk just like this! >> i got some moments in there that will be in their worse nightmares for the...
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and a-rod. super nice and took the time. >> now they have something nice to hang in their living room. >> sure. i like it. >> they're usually pretty private, too. >> yes, they are. >> to come out like that, was nice. >> i heard a-rod was at the >> is that true? >> they're like a married couple. bye, honey. have a nice day at work. i'm going to watch the game. we have a big weekend for fathers out there. we're starting off with cloudy conditions as we look northbound towards mineta san jose international. let's go back and do this again. we'll have the clouds. they will hang around longer and that will keep our temperatures below average. cloudy conditions, drizzle. the summer spread is coming next week meaning it will get warm everywhere but the coast. a look at the cloud cover and you can distinctly see right around san francisco that there's going to be a lock in the cloud cover through at least noon. we'll get a little bit of sunshine for a couple hours and you can see it sweeping in even soo
and a-rod. super nice and took the time. >> now they have something nice to hang in their living room. >> sure. i like it. >> they're usually pretty private, too. >> yes, they are. >> to come out like that, was nice. >> i heard a-rod was at the >> is that true? >> they're like a married couple. bye, honey. have a nice day at work. i'm going to watch the game. we have a big weekend for fathers out there. we're starting off with cloudy conditions as...
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aer which, he had erected lightning rod. lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelled to erect a lightning rod to protect a guilty conscience from an offended god. [laughter] life, the same phase of lincoln learned a painful lesson that self-indulgent, aggressive humor could injure its author as well as its target. in september of 1842, he wrote for a journal. ridiculing 36-year-old james shields, the state auditor. he was an impetuous man with a short fuse. he had good reason to freight at sexualult with its assault on his character. lincoln reluctantly accepted the challenge of a duel. we cannot be sure how he intended the dark humor in
aer which, he had erected lightning rod. lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelled to erect a...
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agent rod the reply was no not must not stop attacking the board and slighting this thread sloppy job puton. or there you have another exchange. it's balls let putin know your psyop worked but you did up with your english i presume you were chosen because you said you could talk speak and type like american this makes you wonder is this the new guideline at the f.b.i. get supremacy to store any other folks the agents are after to buy your russian bots are everywhere rant on laws and you'll get to the bottom of anything when you have the the political leaders or the directors at the top who designate a priority then in order to get a promotion in order to really climb the ladder if you want to become a boss or a special agent in charge you are going to have to fall in line with those priorities unfortunately any time they have a priority they put so much emphasis on that priority date it often leads to abuse it's because they put so much emphasis in priority on organized crime so it it doesn't matter what the priority as they essentially kind of lose their ability to be more balanced i
agent rod the reply was no not must not stop attacking the board and slighting this thread sloppy job puton. or there you have another exchange. it's balls let putin know your psyop worked but you did up with your english i presume you were chosen because you said you could talk speak and type like american this makes you wonder is this the new guideline at the f.b.i. get supremacy to store any other folks the agents are after to buy your russian bots are everywhere rant on laws and you'll get...
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is a rod want to become a wealthy nation again become a prosperous they will go it let's make the rod great again. meanwhile trump has nominated a new secretary of defense the 3rd man to lead the pentagon in the last 6 months marc esper is a former arms industry lobbyist and will replace acting defense secretary patrick shanahan in our other headline sudan's leading protest group says it has accepted a plan for a transitional government put forward by ethiopia's prime minister ahmed scald for sudan to immediately form a joint military and civilian government for the next 3 years this would include a council with 7 civilians 7 members of the military and one person approved by both sides at least 3 people have been killed in syrian government as strikes on rebel held areas of the country's north rescuers found 2 children among the dead syrian government has been bombarding it lip since april. in georgia protesters have gathered outside parliament in tbilisi for a 3rd day a protest has been peaceful after a violent clashes on thursday between police and protesters the unrest r.t. when r
is a rod want to become a wealthy nation again become a prosperous they will go it let's make the rod great again. meanwhile trump has nominated a new secretary of defense the 3rd man to lead the pentagon in the last 6 months marc esper is a former arms industry lobbyist and will replace acting defense secretary patrick shanahan in our other headline sudan's leading protest group says it has accepted a plan for a transitional government put forward by ethiopia's prime minister ahmed scald for...
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[ applause ] this man had a back bone like a ram rod. he had a back bone like a ram rod. do you want to know what man or woman's made of? watch them under incredible pressure. he got elected as we were about to fall off a cliff. we went on and we passed an act that was recovery act. $800 billion. guess what? remember, he stood up on -- he loved his state of the union. he said sheriff jones gonna enforce the act. thanks a lot, mr. president. $800 billion. but we did it without less than 2% of waste, fraud or abuse in that act. here's what he did. everything that landed on his desk, i watched him. i watched him. i sat with him every single morning and i watched him, for hundreds of hours in the so called -- the situation room, not the wolf blitzer situation room, the real situation room. chicago, you had a great, great man out here. he's still a great man. he still has a lot to offer. [ applause ] where in office he passed -- started to break the pipeline. folks, discussion in this race today shouldn't be about the past. we should be talking about how we can do better. how
[ applause ] this man had a back bone like a ram rod. he had a back bone like a ram rod. do you want to know what man or woman's made of? watch them under incredible pressure. he got elected as we were about to fall off a cliff. we went on and we passed an act that was recovery act. $800 billion. guess what? remember, he stood up on -- he loved his state of the union. he said sheriff jones gonna enforce the act. thanks a lot, mr. president. $800 billion. but we did it without less than 2% of...