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reporter: it's not enough, says stanislav sadilek.igh food prices, even regular pensioners are dependent on his help. in his opinion, the state is my pension, i don't need to earn money, and so i can help on a volunteer basisis. i don't earn anything when i do this. reporter: stanislav would not like a refrigerator in his garage, so that he can legally store and distribute even more. but t the czech republic is byo means s a paradise for thehe n. host: and now to north africa, and an almost forgotten conflict. since 1973, the polisario front national liberation movement has been campaigning for an independent state in the western sahara. for years, fighting raged in the desert. first against spanish colonial rule, then against occupation by morocco and mauretania. hundrere of thousasands of militants and their families fled the area to camps in algeria. there has been an armistice since 1991, but western sahara remains divided. its westernmost regions are governed by morocco. eastern and southern areas are run by the polisario front.
reporter: it's not enough, says stanislav sadilek.igh food prices, even regular pensioners are dependent on his help. in his opinion, the state is my pension, i don't need to earn money, and so i can help on a volunteer basisis. i don't earn anything when i do this. reporter: stanislav would not like a refrigerator in his garage, so that he can legally store and distribute even more. but t the czech republic is byo means s a paradise for thehe n. host: and now to north africa, and an almost...
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once a week stanislav said he like opens up his garage for the needy he distributes groceries mostly to pensioners and single mothers today he has pizzas that have almost reached their sell by date supermarkets are no longer allowed to throw these products away they are legally obliged to give them to charity organizations marta franco about is happy she can now invite her grandchildren to dinner molly. i get a small pension of about three hundred and when i have to buy call and pay the electric bill it's hard to. jonica come out of a comes here every week at age thirty she's on disability because of heart trouble receiving the equivalent of one hundred sixty euros a month but groceries cost about the same in the czech republic as they do in germany she comes away with three pizzas and a pair of ridge she says these will last five days. this is did you know at first i was ashamed because this was someone i didn't know and i've never done anything like this asking a stranger for food even if i know he gives it to others they're due for a student because we didn't know what she usually
once a week stanislav said he like opens up his garage for the needy he distributes groceries mostly to pensioners and single mothers today he has pizzas that have almost reached their sell by date supermarkets are no longer allowed to throw these products away they are legally obliged to give them to charity organizations marta franco about is happy she can now invite her grandchildren to dinner molly. i get a small pension of about three hundred and when i have to buy call and pay the...
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destined for the classic stanislav automotive. automotive industry. good shape. what's on your menu today here there's nothing. trendy again and dr carson is giving it a try. he's out to discover what it's good for. and how to do it right. in good shape in thirty minutes on. when the hour surprising fight for survival in the case on a budget because the budget when there's a flood of water comes up to our waist by your clothes faster every morning but. the lack of water is a good. dangerous. days and keep the people move south so they can plant crops and find food. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any up are going to fix not if you want and probably more think you'll come to. a climate exodus starts if thirtieth on t w. o and we're going to drive a deadbeat over your motor magazine. today's highlights out and about what a concept car we drive the out of each around los angeles small much spacious four hundred jazz dynamic.
destined for the classic stanislav automotive. automotive industry. good shape. what's on your menu today here there's nothing. trendy again and dr carson is giving it a try. he's out to discover what it's good for. and how to do it right. in good shape in thirty minutes on. when the hour surprising fight for survival in the case on a budget because the budget when there's a flood of water comes up to our waist by your clothes faster every morning but. the lack of water is a good. dangerous....
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Apr 27, 2019
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we're taking a tour of the chernobyl nuclear power plant with our guide, stanislav.afety regulations mean we have to protect our clothes from radioactive dust. i know one rule. if you follow all rules, you don't break rules, everything will be ok. and 28 year, a little bit more past after my first coming to chernobyl npp and everything is ok, god bless us. with us is a scientist whose life's work has hinged on that one terrifying night in soviet history. how long have you been studying the aftermath of what happened here? since 1990. have you ever been into the reactor building before? i've never been before. reactor number 4 still leaks radiation, so it's entombed by a steel confinement structure containing remains that were blasted apart. this is footage captured beneath that dome. a now solidified mass of concrete and nuclear fuel is still so radioactive that people can't be under here for more than a few minutes. but the plant continued to produce power until the year 2000, and the neighbouring reactor is still being decommissioned. few visitors are allowed in he
we're taking a tour of the chernobyl nuclear power plant with our guide, stanislav.afety regulations mean we have to protect our clothes from radioactive dust. i know one rule. if you follow all rules, you don't break rules, everything will be ok. and 28 year, a little bit more past after my first coming to chernobyl npp and everything is ok, god bless us. with us is a scientist whose life's work has hinged on that one terrifying night in soviet history. how long have you been studying the...
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Apr 14, 2019
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the officer on duty, the ssian officer on duty, stanislav petrov decided it was a false alarm and did not transmit the warnings, violating protocol. that was the difference between survival and extermination. russian air defense systems are much less sophisticated than those of the united states. they pretty much rely on radar which means line of sight detection of incoming missiles u.s. systems rely on satellites. we can detect them at the point of launch so the russian systems are on much more tense alert, a great danger to us, of course. 20 years before that, back in the cuban missile crisis, a russian submarine commander blocked ly arkipov the launching of nuclear tipped torpedoes which could have set off a terminal nuclear war. there were three submarines, russian submarines, the two other commanders had authorized the launch when the three submarines were under attack by u.s. destroyers during the missile crisis, according to the protocol, the agreement of ll three was required, arkipov refused to agree and yet another sign of how thin is the thread that we grasp for survival. t
the officer on duty, the ssian officer on duty, stanislav petrov decided it was a false alarm and did not transmit the warnings, violating protocol. that was the difference between survival and extermination. russian air defense systems are much less sophisticated than those of the united states. they pretty much rely on radar which means line of sight detection of incoming missiles u.s. systems rely on satellites. we can detect them at the point of launch so the russian systems are on much...