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images were taken by a greenpeace member. in some places, the readings were dangerously high. one man was on that team from greenpeace. he returned a few days ago. his interviews with local residents convinced him that information from the government has been woefully inaccurate. >> we saw a woman with a small child, and a girl dropped her doll in the dust. she should have left it there, because the dust has the worst contamination. these everyday things that happen all the time are now very risky, and people just do not know it. >> he met this father of three in an emergency shelter. the family lived outside of the evacuation zone but fled anyway. the man said many of his friends stage. greenpeace warned that is dangerous, note especially for children and pregnant women. >> that is when you have to adopt the most quickly and consistently. the government has to go there and find out where the radiation is high and what places need to be evacuated. >> grepeace is calling on the japanese government to redouble their efforts to
images were taken by a greenpeace member. in some places, the readings were dangerously high. one man was on that team from greenpeace. he returned a few days ago. his interviews with local residents convinced him that information from the government has been woefully inaccurate. >> we saw a woman with a small child, and a girl dropped her doll in the dust. she should have left it there, because the dust has the worst contamination. these everyday things that happen all the time are now...
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japan's fukushima reactor complex i'm now joined live by have a camera is a nuclear power expert of greenpeace thanks very much indeed for joining us well tepco the plant operator has announced a six month plan to cover the reactors with a giant impenetrable dome and stop all radiation leaks once and for all so it looks like the end of the crisis is finally in sight doesn't it. well that's the first estimate that they can build the door in six months but i only have to remind you of how long that two crew or four channel before we had the first quarter goes and now the four we have a second cycle because it's not something that's very easy to be done. let's hope that it can be done in six months or maybe earlier but let's also be realistic and keep in mind that it could take longer but is it safe to say that the danger of a catastrophe is now averted is now over. also take a lot longer than the six months because once the door is all. needs to be removed it is a very very complex operation and even. if he could it could come out again you know what honestly just quickly about what all those lo
japan's fukushima reactor complex i'm now joined live by have a camera is a nuclear power expert of greenpeace thanks very much indeed for joining us well tepco the plant operator has announced a six month plan to cover the reactors with a giant impenetrable dome and stop all radiation leaks once and for all so it looks like the end of the crisis is finally in sight doesn't it. well that's the first estimate that they can build the door in six months but i only have to remind you of how long...
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greenpeace released a report ranking apple is having the dirtiest data of nine major tech companies. a greenpeace said the ranking is based on the amount of energy consumed by the company's data storage centers. the group does admit there was some speculation involved in the ranking. yahoo and google with the most grain according to the same report. don't miss kron 4 exclusive coverage of the 100th running of the zazzle bay to breakers on sunday may 15. we will have cameras all along the course capturing all of the fun. the 100th running of the zazzle bay to breakers sunday morning may 15th starting at 8:00 p.m. here on kron 4. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney spring sale, shop doorbusters all day friday and saturday 9am to 1pm. find $19.99 juniors dresses, $12.99 stafford oxford dress shirts, or men's ties! save 55% on girl's spring dresses and get 50% off handbags from liz claiborne and more. save even more with jcp cash! get $10, $15 or $20 off! no exclusions! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale
greenpeace released a report ranking apple is having the dirtiest data of nine major tech companies. a greenpeace said the ranking is based on the amount of energy consumed by the company's data storage centers. the group does admit there was some speculation involved in the ranking. yahoo and google with the most grain according to the same report. don't miss kron 4 exclusive coverage of the 100th running of the zazzle bay to breakers on sunday may 15. we will have cameras all along the course...
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i joined a group of journalists accompanying greenpeace experts to the contaminated area in ukraine. >> [speaking foreign language] this is a very special place, because a lot of suffering began here for a lot of people. we live in times when things happen very quickly, and things are forgotten very quickly, but it is important to remember what happened here 25 years ago, where more correctly, what began here 25 years ago -- or more correctly, what began here, because contrary to other tragedies, this one is still ongoing. >> reactor number four is where it started. it exploded twice while emergency items were being tested. it is recommended that we wear a masked -- mask. >> there are still fine particles of plutonium here in the vicinity of the reactor, and they are very dangerous. if they get into your lungs, then there is an increased chance of developing cancer. that is why the dust here is the biggest enemy. >> another concern is the poor condition of the concrete sarcophagus that workers risked their lives to build around the nuclear reactor. >> [speaking foreign language] what
i joined a group of journalists accompanying greenpeace experts to the contaminated area in ukraine. >> [speaking foreign language] this is a very special place, because a lot of suffering began here for a lot of people. we live in times when things happen very quickly, and things are forgotten very quickly, but it is important to remember what happened here 25 years ago, where more correctly, what began here 25 years ago -- or more correctly, what began here, because contrary to other...
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diabetes from the environmental group greenpeace koch industries is the company nobody's ever heard of it's the second or first largest private company in this country we don't even know how much money they make they're primarily a refining company and pipeline company they now have expanded into paper and chemicals acquiring other companies in recent years there worldwide based here in the united states in which come kansas davies and green can assert that americans for prosperity are essentially just a low beam tool for koch industries david koch deliberately founded these groups to intervene in the government to reduce taxes on corporations to reduce the impact of environmental laws. that intersected with what became the tea party movement and uprising against the government and against governments with large against taxes and against health care regulations so they basically used this public sentiment to forward their corporate agenda this charge of profiteering is especially evident and i have peace or position who proposed climate change bill that would harm profits of oil indust
diabetes from the environmental group greenpeace koch industries is the company nobody's ever heard of it's the second or first largest private company in this country we don't even know how much money they make they're primarily a refining company and pipeline company they now have expanded into paper and chemicals acquiring other companies in recent years there worldwide based here in the united states in which come kansas davies and green can assert that americans for prosperity are...
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station those people are under a neural distress commentary from yon have nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis at your parent's permission or a power plant. shifting gears now or preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in for swearing at the baikonur cosmodrome with iraq now installed on the launch pad. celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first journey to the stars are these tests are so has more from roger so i where she got some firsthand impressions from an astronaut just back from orbit. the we're here at the a launch pad that i can drove we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the x. the expedition twenty seven cars opposition to the particle position very interesting to see this whole process will certainly be watching what's going on right now is announced astronaut full stop she actually just landed on the international space station weeks ago and this is the first time looking at this process particularly what do you think about it i think it's it's pretty impressive it's really neat to see
station those people are under a neural distress commentary from yon have nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis at your parent's permission or a power plant. shifting gears now or preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in for swearing at the baikonur cosmodrome with iraq now installed on the launch pad. celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first journey to the stars are these tests are so has more from roger so i where she got...
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station those people only distress commentary from yana however it happened nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis at their pads fukushima power plant in preparation for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft and forswearing a baikonur cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on the raj pad tuesday it'll start celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first journey to the stars or the steps are so he has more for a large site that has some fresh first hand impressions from an astronaut just back from orbit. the we're here at the a launch pad the baikonur cosmodrome we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the exit expedition twenty seven cars on the position to the particle position very interesting to see this whole process will surely be watching what's going on right now is a nasa astronaut full stop and she actually just landed from the international space station weeks ago and this is the first time looking at this process particularly when you think about it i mean it's it's pretty impressive it's really neat to see. how diff
station those people only distress commentary from yana however it happened nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis at their pads fukushima power plant in preparation for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft and forswearing a baikonur cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on the raj pad tuesday it'll start celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first journey to the stars or the steps are so he has more for a large site that has some fresh first...
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gulf station those people only enormous stress commentary from the on have a nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis at a plant. preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in full swing at the baikonur cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on the launch pad tuesday it will blast off celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first foray to the stars or he starts our associate has more from a large site and got some firsthand impressions from an astronaut just back from orbit. the we're here at the l. launch pad the baikonur cosmodrome we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the expedition twenty seven cars off a position to the particle position very interesting to see this whole process will certainly be watching what's going on right now is announced last night full stop and she actually just left it on the national see station weeks ago and this is your first time looking at this process particularly when you think about it i mean it's it's pretty impressive it's really neat to see. how differently the rockets
gulf station those people only enormous stress commentary from the on have a nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis at a plant. preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in full swing at the baikonur cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on the launch pad tuesday it will blast off celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first foray to the stars or he starts our associate has more from a large site and got some firsthand impressions...
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it's a tremendous difference and many organs organizations including the world health organization and greenpeace say that the death toll is severely underestimated the highest areas of contamination and were mapped out and closed off hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated and many insisted to refuse and still live there today will meet some of them a little bit later but the areas the rural areas surrounding the contaminated site make up a portion of land about the size of the u.s. state of rhode island or for speaking of europe of the country of austria and just to give you an idea greenpeace claims that the amount of radiation it was two hundred times that of hiroshima and nagasaki put together well commemorations are taking place in that exclusion zone and alexi yourself ski is there. but never see the exclusion zone being so crowded as it is today during the anniversary of the explosion at the chernobyl nuclear power plant now we witnessed the solon ceremony with presidents with the middle russia and the ukraine here the korean counterpart for the article which laying flowers and and
it's a tremendous difference and many organs organizations including the world health organization and greenpeace say that the death toll is severely underestimated the highest areas of contamination and were mapped out and closed off hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated and many insisted to refuse and still live there today will meet some of them a little bit later but the areas the rural areas surrounding the contaminated site make up a portion of land about the size of the u.s....
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the fire that ensued for some ten days after spewed vast amounts of radiation into the air in fact greenpeace claims two hundred times the amount of radiation combined of hiroshima and nagasaki well eight and a half million people in the crane and bell roofs were exposed high levels of radiation and people here in ukraine and around the world remembering those affected and of course those lives lost just to give you an idea of the extent of the tragedy thirty two lives were lost immediately as the accident took place some thirty more in the weeks and months that followed and let's not forget those six hundred thousand or so liquidators who worked to put out the fire and take care of cleanup in the aftermath now it's important to say that in total the number of deaths that potentially result from the accident vary enormously the world health organization puts it at four thousand greenpeace at two hundred thousand and an independent russian publication at nine hundred eighty five thousand so at almost a million larches correspondent alexei yourself he has been following and reporting on chernob
the fire that ensued for some ten days after spewed vast amounts of radiation into the air in fact greenpeace claims two hundred times the amount of radiation combined of hiroshima and nagasaki well eight and a half million people in the crane and bell roofs were exposed high levels of radiation and people here in ukraine and around the world remembering those affected and of course those lives lost just to give you an idea of the extent of the tragedy thirty two lives were lost immediately as...
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you an idea of some of these figures the world health organization has the figure at four thousand greenpeace has it at two hundred thousand so you can see the difference in statistics a russian publication puts the number at nearly one million well our correspondent alexei yourselves he has been reporting extensively from chernobyl over the past couple of years he now takes us back to a small soviet town that was once filled with dreams but quickly became a town full of like caps. twenty five years ago the town of prepared was a place any soviet person could dream off high salaries great standards of living and impressive infrastructure and restricted town for the employees of the chernobyl nuclear power plant it was regarded as the pride as the pearl of the soviet union and was not only constructed to look like a perfect socialist city with the people who live here were also the best of the best the best musicians sports man the best professionals the nuclear energy all of them lived here all of that changed april the twenty six nineteen eighty six when the chernobyl reactor exploded the re
you an idea of some of these figures the world health organization has the figure at four thousand greenpeace has it at two hundred thousand so you can see the difference in statistics a russian publication puts the number at nearly one million well our correspondent alexei yourselves he has been reporting extensively from chernobyl over the past couple of years he now takes us back to a small soviet town that was once filled with dreams but quickly became a town full of like caps. twenty five...
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a nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis padds fukushima power plant. preparations for a take out of a soyuz spacecraft are in full swing at the daikon are cosmodrome with a rocket now it started on the launch pad on tuesday it will blast off celebrating the upcoming if you had a verse or three of humankind's first turning to the stars are these tests are silly is that a lot of sight with some fresh first hand impressions from a cosmic are just back from orbit. the we're here at the a launch pad the baikonur cosmodrome we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the expedition twenty seven cars opposition to the critical position really very interesting to see this whole process will surely be watching what's going on right now it's announced last night it will stop and she actually just landed on the international space station. and this is the first time looking at this process particularly when you think about it it's it's pretty impressive it's really neat to see. how differently to her rockets were to get to space and how it al
a nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis padds fukushima power plant. preparations for a take out of a soyuz spacecraft are in full swing at the daikon are cosmodrome with a rocket now it started on the launch pad on tuesday it will blast off celebrating the upcoming if you had a verse or three of humankind's first turning to the stars are these tests are silly is that a lot of sight with some fresh first hand impressions from a cosmic are just back from orbit. the...
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villages in the north east of the country for the first time ya heard kava nuclear power expert for greenpeace says workers of the fukushima plant deserve better conditions for the vital job they're doing. because these people in the old soldiers like typical has this direct joins them newspeople are human beings said so that's a voluntary and very often also with very nasty mysteries in their own family life because of the tsunami but still overcoming doubts and working with all their best to to to overcome very difficult circumstances yes they do need they do we really need need the circumstances and little support i think what we see is that not everybody that only that we believe should have been evacuated has been evacuated there is still in the twenty to thirty kilometer zone a large group of people that are advised to stay indoors there are no ready indoors for three weeks and that is not a very easy way to to live but oppose the fact that a few days ago we could go we found the radiation levels in the village still could put for a really high in order to to have people evacuated there
villages in the north east of the country for the first time ya heard kava nuclear power expert for greenpeace says workers of the fukushima plant deserve better conditions for the vital job they're doing. because these people in the old soldiers like typical has this direct joins them newspeople are human beings said so that's a voluntary and very often also with very nasty mysteries in their own family life because of the tsunami but still overcoming doubts and working with all their best to...
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college station those people are only enormous strides as john have a camp a clear power expert for greenpeace talked a bit earlier about the ongoing crisis and power plant. preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in full swing at the baikonur cosmodrome with the rocket now installed in the launch pad indeed of choose they will blast off celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of humankind's first journey to the stars of his test for a series that launch sites and has got some fresh first impressions too from a cosmonaut that is just back from orbit. the we're here at the a launch pad the baikonur cosmodrome we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the exit expedition twenty seven cars on the position to the vertical position very interesting to see this whole process will surely be watching what's going on right now it's announced the astronaut will spot and she actually just landed on the international space station weeks ago this is the first time looking at this process particularly what do you think about it i think it's it's pretty impressive
college station those people are only enormous strides as john have a camp a clear power expert for greenpeace talked a bit earlier about the ongoing crisis and power plant. preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in full swing at the baikonur cosmodrome with the rocket now installed in the launch pad indeed of choose they will blast off celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of humankind's first journey to the stars of his test for a series that launch sites and has got...
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people are only enormous strides and start there from here on how to count nuclear power expert from greenpeace talked about the ongoing crisis in japan's fukushima power plant. the preparations for the takeoff of the soyuz spacecraft from full swing in the baikonur cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on launch pad vehicle choose date is set to blast off celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of humankind's first united states i think test of sellers at the launch site for a she's got some first hand fresh impressions from a cosmonaut just back from orbit. well we're here at the elbow pads baikonur cosmodrome we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the expedition twenty seven cars opposition to the vertical position very interesting to see this whole process will shortly be watching what's going on right now it's announced last not full stop and she actually just landed from the international space station about leaks ago and this is the first time looking at this process particularly with the think about it i think it's it's pretty impressive it's really neat
people are only enormous strides and start there from here on how to count nuclear power expert from greenpeace talked about the ongoing crisis in japan's fukushima power plant. the preparations for the takeoff of the soyuz spacecraft from full swing in the baikonur cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on launch pad vehicle choose date is set to blast off celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of humankind's first united states i think test of sellers at the launch site for a she's got...
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rhode island or if we're speaking of europe or the country of austria and just to give you an idea greenpeace claims that the amount of radiation it was two hundred times that of hiroshima and nagasaki put together well commemorations are taking place in that exclusion zone and alexi yourself ski is there. i've never seen the exclusion zone being so crowded as it is today three of the explosion at the chernobyl nuclear power plant now we witnessed a solem ceremony with presidents with me that had video of russia and ukraine here ukrainian counterpart make the article which laying flowers and saying couple of words about how difficult this loss was how difficult the liquidators job was to clear the aftermath of the chernobyl fallout i believe of a huge amount of searches used from ukraine and russia and putin to deal with the aftermath of this tragedy in the face of such disasters we should be honest it's the government's implication to tell the truth we need to have me back in the. and . he's doing the right thing by just metres away where i'm standing right now from the epicenter of all evol
rhode island or if we're speaking of europe or the country of austria and just to give you an idea greenpeace claims that the amount of radiation it was two hundred times that of hiroshima and nagasaki put together well commemorations are taking place in that exclusion zone and alexi yourself ski is there. i've never seen the exclusion zone being so crowded as it is today three of the explosion at the chernobyl nuclear power plant now we witnessed a solem ceremony with presidents with me that...
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. >>> greenpeace is taking on some of silicon valley accusing them, they criticize several companies including apple, facebook and twitter for the enormous amounts of energy they use and calls them to commit to using clean renewable energy sources. >> firefighters battling massive wildfires in west texas are getting help from california. fire crews from the sierra national forest are currently in texas work twrorbg put out a fire that has burned nearly 150 square miles and destroyed at least 160 homes. meanwhile, a storm brought cooler temperatures and humidity to the fire lines. >> mike nicco scrions us now and has the forecast. >> see all the sunshine out there already. >> beautiful, we love it. >> after a chilly morning. >> even colder one tomorrow because of the lack of clouds. you can see a few clouds but i think the dry weather is enough for 36 to 48 hours, we'll talk about how it may or affect your weekend. >> thank you. aul all right. hail to the queen. queen elizabeth celebrated her birthday today. >> and why a baby's temperament can reveal about issues they will face later
. >>> greenpeace is taking on some of silicon valley accusing them, they criticize several companies including apple, facebook and twitter for the enormous amounts of energy they use and calls them to commit to using clean renewable energy sources. >> firefighters battling massive wildfires in west texas are getting help from california. fire crews from the sierra national forest are currently in texas work twrorbg put out a fire that has burned nearly 150 square miles and...
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. >>> greenpeace is taking on some of silicon valley accusing them, they criticize several companies including apple, facebook and twitter for the enormous amounts of energy they use and calls them to commit to using clean renewable energy sources. >> firefighters battling massive wildfires in west texas are getting help from california. fire crews from the sierra national forest are currently in texas work twrorbg put out a fire that has burned nearly 150 square miles and destroyed at least 160 homes. meanwhile, a storm brought cooler temperatures and humidity to the fire lines. >> mike nicco scrions us now and has the forecast. >> see all the sunshine out there already. >> beautiful, we love it. >> after a chilly morning. >> even colder one tomorrow because of the lack of clouds. you can see a few clouds but i think the dry weather is enough for 36 to 48 hours, we'll talk about how it may or affect your weekend. >> thank you. aul all right. hail to the queen. queen elizabeth celebrated her birthday today. >> and why a baby's temperament can reveal about issues they will face later
. >>> greenpeace is taking on some of silicon valley accusing them, they criticize several companies including apple, facebook and twitter for the enormous amounts of energy they use and calls them to commit to using clean renewable energy sources. >> firefighters battling massive wildfires in west texas are getting help from california. fire crews from the sierra national forest are currently in texas work twrorbg put out a fire that has burned nearly 150 square miles and...
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greenpeace says that it too found enough radiation outside the evacuation zone to warrant concern, but were told by the japanese government that its measurements weren't credible. that's the environment that french president nicolas sarkozy arrived in today, as the first diplomat to visit japan since the crisis started. he offered not only his country's technical expertise but called for new international safety standards for nuclear plants in the wake of a disaster. but it all seems too little too late for those who can't even bury their dead. bodies inside the evacuation zone have yet to be recovered out of fears of radioactive contamination, making what has already become a ghost town that much more unsettling. lee cowan, nbc news, tokyo. >>> now to the other front we've been covering, and that's libya, where nato is now officially in charge of the air operation, providing cover for the rebel forces fighting gadhafi. but the reality here is america is still very much involved, not only in the management of nato, not only in the air, but on the ground in ways we are now learning more
greenpeace says that it too found enough radiation outside the evacuation zone to warrant concern, but were told by the japanese government that its measurements weren't credible. that's the environment that french president nicolas sarkozy arrived in today, as the first diplomat to visit japan since the crisis started. he offered not only his country's technical expertise but called for new international safety standards for nuclear plants in the wake of a disaster. but it all seems too little...
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it's interesting that in the last decade the most effective critiques of nuclear power not come from greenpeace or environmental activists it's from companies like stand of them paws from citibank from companies that whose who are not and see nuclear but are anti losing their clients' money and that's what they're concerned about with nuclear do you think that the fuel costs will go up as a result of the fukushima said the fuel costs here of the fuel cost is a very small element of the cost of a kilowatt hour of nuclear electricity it's about five percent of those you know two thirds of the cost is the cost of actually building the plant and that's why finance is so important because two thirds of the cost is building it so the rate at which you borrow money is crucial because if it. if it's a loan guaranteed loan as is trying to take place in america then you can borrow money at the same rate as the american government two or three percent that's very cheap money if that's money that's a risk if the company building the plant goes bankrupt and the bank doesn't get repaid. the interest rate is
it's interesting that in the last decade the most effective critiques of nuclear power not come from greenpeace or environmental activists it's from companies like stand of them paws from citibank from companies that whose who are not and see nuclear but are anti losing their clients' money and that's what they're concerned about with nuclear do you think that the fuel costs will go up as a result of the fukushima said the fuel costs here of the fuel cost is a very small element of the cost of...
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idea of some of these numbers the world health organization puts the number at four thousand while greenpeace puts it at two hundred thousand and a russian publication has the number at nearly one million so you can see the tremendous difference there all of these organizations claim that the death toll is severely underestimated now in terms of contamination the highest areas were knocked off at the time and caught off hundreds of thousands of people were forcibly evacuated some insisted they stay behind in their hometown you'll meet some of them in a little bit in a little bit later a little bit later rather and commemoration ceremonies have been taking place throughout the day in that exclusion zone archies the lex luger subsidy is there. i've never seen the exclusion zone being so crowded as it is today during the anniversary of the explosion at the chernobyl nuclear power plug now we witnessed a solem ceremony with presidents the mediator of russia and the ukraine he created counterpart laying flowers and and saying a couple of words about how difficult this loss was how difficult the li
idea of some of these numbers the world health organization puts the number at four thousand while greenpeace puts it at two hundred thousand and a russian publication has the number at nearly one million so you can see the tremendous difference there all of these organizations claim that the death toll is severely underestimated now in terms of contamination the highest areas were knocked off at the time and caught off hundreds of thousands of people were forcibly evacuated some insisted they...
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however contra nuclear power experts to greenpeace explain why the idea may be a little too ambitious. to first estimate that they can build the door mainly in six months i only have to remind you of. two crew or four channel before we have to first call for goods and. before we have a second cycle of visits it's not something that's very easy to be done did for also take a lot longer than the six months because well the dorm is all the fuel needs to be removed and that is a very very complex operation and even then really fifty could could come out of the radiation levels around fukushima the new cars station are sufficiently high to keep people out for also a very long time i think you'll be able to compare that for these happening now in . unless you would remove the first metre top shortstops all you always have higher radiation levels in the surroundings that are so high that it will not be able to live there for quite a long time. the nation's headlines in just a few minutes stay with our. for the full story we've got it from tampa the biggest issues get a human voice face to fa
however contra nuclear power experts to greenpeace explain why the idea may be a little too ambitious. to first estimate that they can build the door mainly in six months i only have to remind you of. two crew or four channel before we have to first call for goods and. before we have a second cycle of visits it's not something that's very easy to be done did for also take a lot longer than the six months because well the dorm is all the fuel needs to be removed and that is a very very complex...
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to a level seven accident greenpeace released information three weeks ago saying that it was a level seven accident based upon french nuclear safety agency assessments so that no on the risks and unfortunately many more thousands of people ability supposed to relation levels that we should not have suffered and the key satirical one of the consequence of the very large fire due to the earth graphite fuel burning at very high temperatures was the real activity was spread over many thousands of square kilometers the situation who she molded had explosions would not seem like times fires but the problem is that has led to the releases concentrating in a much smaller area and when you have japan with radioactivity you have a real problem there will be areas around the plant twenty thirty kilometers maybe more that will be an exclusion zone perhaps. in areas outside explorations we would be curious of high concentration it's not a thing you can see just by going fifty kilometers you'll have glass you'll have hot spots. the areas around fukushima in fukushima prefecture are certainly going
to a level seven accident greenpeace released information three weeks ago saying that it was a level seven accident based upon french nuclear safety agency assessments so that no on the risks and unfortunately many more thousands of people ability supposed to relation levels that we should not have suffered and the key satirical one of the consequence of the very large fire due to the earth graphite fuel burning at very high temperatures was the real activity was spread over many thousands of...
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with a protective tone well earlier i spoke to you know how to campaign in nuclear power expert for greenpeace who told me why the plans maybe a little too ambitious. the first estimate that they can build the door in six months i only have to remind you of. two crew or four channel before we had a first quarter because and now the fall we have a second cycle because it's not something that's very easy to be done did for also take a lot longer than the six months because once a dorm is all the fuel needs to be removed and it is a very very complex operation and even. if he could come out again what on is it gives us just quickly about what are those long term radiation fears and once this because it's been put in place one of the long term phase after we've just been here what's this what the situation is there chernobyl where radiation levels are higher than what we call it and i would say what is the long term outlook there for. well the the radiation levels around fukushima the new compiler station are sufficiently high to keep people out for also a very long time i think we will be able to
with a protective tone well earlier i spoke to you know how to campaign in nuclear power expert for greenpeace who told me why the plans maybe a little too ambitious. the first estimate that they can build the door in six months i only have to remind you of. two crew or four channel before we had a first quarter because and now the fall we have a second cycle because it's not something that's very easy to be done did for also take a lot longer than the six months because once a dorm is all the...
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or even an organization that's you know hey this is so and so with greenpeace or you know you know what it is or whatever why do they ignore the public masters behind the tea party why is there never any mention of that when they when they talk to dick armey or they talk with representatives of the tea already in the american media. well i think if you'd asked me that same question maybe four months ago i would have said i don't know but what you're saying i think this year and especially since it's a party movement went from being just a protest movement to actually having a side in the way the country is run especially in. light houses around the country as well what you're saying in wisconsin for example a lot of paperwork i think are really starting to pay attention to people like the quote brothers and these groups who are plain deciding the direction of the tea party movement so originally i would have agreed with you but i think he's trying to i think there's a lot of attention now and the key is for progressives can they actually can make some of the people in the tea party move
or even an organization that's you know hey this is so and so with greenpeace or you know you know what it is or whatever why do they ignore the public masters behind the tea party why is there never any mention of that when they when they talk to dick armey or they talk with representatives of the tea already in the american media. well i think if you'd asked me that same question maybe four months ago i would have said i don't know but what you're saying i think this year and especially since...
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look at some of these figures the world health organization puts the number at four thousand while greenpeace puts it at two hundred thousand so you can see the difference there and in fact a russian publication has the number as high as nine hundred eighty five thousand so nearly a million with many organizations say that still today the death toll is very much severely underestimated now the highest areas of contamination where mapped out and closed off hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from rural areas surrounding the site about the size of the u.s. state of rhode island where for speaking in terms of europe the country of austria well our correspondent alexei unicef ski is in that exclusion zone and now joins us live alexei tell us please we know that many people have come into this thirty kilometer exclusion zone to pay tribute to those who were affected and of course lost their lives during this transit tragedy but tell us what's happening as we speak. certainly i've never seen the exclusion zone being so crowded as it is today at the anniversary there. in ghana verse three
look at some of these figures the world health organization puts the number at four thousand while greenpeace puts it at two hundred thousand so you can see the difference there and in fact a russian publication has the number as high as nine hundred eighty five thousand so nearly a million with many organizations say that still today the death toll is very much severely underestimated now the highest areas of contamination where mapped out and closed off hundreds of thousands of people were...
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our company polar express for greenpeace explained i think maybe a little too ambitious. first estimate that they can build the door in six months but i only have to remind you of. two crew or four channel before we have to first across the gears and. before we have a second cycle because it's something that's very easy to do dome did also take a lot longer than the six months because once a dorm is over the fuel needs to be removed and that is a very very complex operation and even then really. quickly now to get the radiation levels around fukushima the new cars station are sufficiently high to keep people out for also a very long time i think you'll be able to compare that of these happening now in. unless you would remove the first metre of top shortstops so you always have higher radiation levels in the surroundings that are so high that people will not be able to live there for quite a long time. back with a recap of all top stories in just a few minutes stay with us. from. the russian republic glynn's just store diversity with economic diversification oil drilling
our company polar express for greenpeace explained i think maybe a little too ambitious. first estimate that they can build the door in six months but i only have to remind you of. two crew or four channel before we have to first across the gears and. before we have a second cycle because it's something that's very easy to do dome did also take a lot longer than the six months because once a dorm is over the fuel needs to be removed and that is a very very complex operation and even then...
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four thousand to two a million and of course many organizations from the world health organization to greenpeace say that the death toll is should unity underestimated well arty's our correspondent alexei you're a sharp ski has been covering the tragedy and its aftermath for years now he's been there extensively we can cross to him live alexei tell us you've been there so many times throughout the years what has been your firsthand experience actually noble in and in the rural areas surrounding it. certainly i've been here a lot of times and every spring this place an exclusion zone that's where i'm standing right now becomes something of a second home to me now we are standing right now just meters away from the source of all evil this is the infamous fourth block of the chernobyl nuclear power plant with this infamous unknown pipe up above it now around it is the thirty kilometer exclusion zone a very abnormal place with lots of things to see and you can find anything here from of normal levels of radiation in place called the red forest which is just about three kilometers behind of the fourt
four thousand to two a million and of course many organizations from the world health organization to greenpeace say that the death toll is should unity underestimated well arty's our correspondent alexei you're a sharp ski has been covering the tragedy and its aftermath for years now he's been there extensively we can cross to him live alexei tell us you've been there so many times throughout the years what has been your firsthand experience actually noble in and in the rural areas surrounding...
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according to who i spoke to a little earlier here in our nuclear power he's a nuclear power expert for greenpeace he said that that may be a little too. first estimate that they can build the door main named six months i only have to remind you was. two crew or four channel before we had a first copper goes and now before we have a second sarcophagus it's something that's very easy to the dome needs to also take a lot longer than the six months because once a dorm is over the fuel needs to be removed and that is a very very complex operation and. really fifty could you could come out again and went on a slug is it still took just quickly about what all these long term radiation fears and once this because it's been put in place one of the long term face off or we're just being here what's the situation is there chernobyl where radiation levels are higher than what we've got to focus and i mean so what is the long term outlook there for fishing. well the the radiation levels around fukushima nuclear power station are sufficiently high to keep people out for also a very long time i think you'll be
according to who i spoke to a little earlier here in our nuclear power he's a nuclear power expert for greenpeace he said that that may be a little too. first estimate that they can build the door main named six months i only have to remind you was. two crew or four channel before we had a first copper goes and now before we have a second sarcophagus it's something that's very easy to the dome needs to also take a lot longer than the six months because once a dorm is over the fuel needs to be...
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to give you an idea of some of these numbers the world health organization puts it at four thousand greenpeace puts it at two hundred thousand if you can see the difference there a russian publication puts the number closer to one million and that's with all sorts of organizations claiming that the death toll overall is severely underestimated the highest areas of contamination you were talking about the thirty kilometer evacuation zone they were mapped out and closed off some people forcibly evacuated some is of course putting it lightly hundreds of thousands really but many of those people refused to leave and of course suffered very adverse to fax to that but it's said that some of the contamination and radiation reached as far as asia africa and america will our correspondent alexy or says he has been covering chernobyl for years now we'll be joining him throughout the day but right now he takes us back to a small soviet town that was once full of dreams and became a town full of nightmares. twenty five years ago the town of people that was a place any soviet person could dream of high sal
to give you an idea of some of these numbers the world health organization puts it at four thousand greenpeace puts it at two hundred thousand if you can see the difference there a russian publication puts the number closer to one million and that's with all sorts of organizations claiming that the death toll overall is severely underestimated the highest areas of contamination you were talking about the thirty kilometer evacuation zone they were mapped out and closed off some people forcibly...
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for having me great to have you here why the upgrade in severity now that's a really good question greenpeace iran has been calling for this seven on the i any scale for weeks or three weeks the japanese government has finally three weeks later gotten around to doing it and this is based on old information this is based still on information from many days or even weeks ago and this has asked for a fee as i get older brother going to have to add an eight and a nine to the scale and we're a scale come from is it logarithmic or or linear or is it just some magic numbers this somebody it's a strange an arbitrary scale and it comes from the international atomic energy agency the boosters for atomic power this is the united nations agency whose mandate is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons technology but to promote the spread of nuclear power technology so it's a very sick it's a frantic and very dangerous flaw in this international treaty and you're right they may need to add extra levels to this thing at fukushima we have three reactors in various stages of meltdown to avoid stepping on muc
for having me great to have you here why the upgrade in severity now that's a really good question greenpeace iran has been calling for this seven on the i any scale for weeks or three weeks the japanese government has finally three weeks later gotten around to doing it and this is based on old information this is based still on information from many days or even weeks ago and this has asked for a fee as i get older brother going to have to add an eight and a nine to the scale and we're a scale...
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station those people only enormous trucks commentary from me and i have a nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis there pads our. preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in for a swing at the bike on our cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on a large pad on tuesday a rostov celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of humankind's first journey to the stars are his tests are so he is at the launch site with some fresh first impressions from an astronaut just back from orbit. we're here at the a launch pad baikonur cosmodrome we're actually watching right now. they're moving the rocket for the expedition thirty seven cars off of the ship to the vertical position feeling very interesting to see this whole process watching what's going on right now is announced last night full stop and she actually just landed from the international space station weeks ago this is the first time looking at this process particularly what do you think about it i think it's it's pretty impressive it's really neat to see. how differently the rockets work to get to sp
station those people only enormous trucks commentary from me and i have a nuclear power expert for greenpeace talking about the ongoing crisis there pads our. preparations for the takeoff of a soyuz spacecraft are in for a swing at the bike on our cosmodrome with a rocket now installed on a large pad on tuesday a rostov celebrating the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of humankind's first journey to the stars are his tests are so he is at the launch site with some fresh first impressions from an...
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to a level seven accident greenpeace released information three weeks ago saying that it was a level seven accident based upon french nuclear safety agency assessments so that no on the risks and unfortunately many more thousands of people have been exposed to radiation levels that we should not have suffered we all saw those pictures from chernobyl at the time we think about the no go zone at the moment the state that said but for nonscientific papal what does it mean what we're saying it's the same level as what had been back in one thousand nine hundred sixty are the two disasters entirely comparable. comparable in terms of. release three direct environment in the qissa try to pull out one of the consequence silpa very large fire due to the earth graphite fuel burning in very high temperatures was the real activity was spread over many thousands of square kilometers the situation because she might all have had explosions we've not seen fires but the problem really looks like that was late spring releases concentrating in a much smaller area and when you have japan with reader acti
to a level seven accident greenpeace released information three weeks ago saying that it was a level seven accident based upon french nuclear safety agency assessments so that no on the risks and unfortunately many more thousands of people have been exposed to radiation levels that we should not have suffered we all saw those pictures from chernobyl at the time we think about the no go zone at the moment the state that said but for nonscientific papal what does it mean what we're saying it's...
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time let's talk about this ongoing crisis now with ghana have a county the nuclear power expert for greenpeace must have a count very good evening to you. without the company operating the plant tepco is being criticized for not looking after its workers sufficiently during this crisis could you outline for us as you see it what sort of danger these people are in of what more indeed a company could have. well first of all they're working under very difficult circumstances there is no real hotels so to speak to to live in a tourist sleeping on the floor in places where they can find a place to lay down and it's very basic very spartan circumstances. and of course every time that these people go into the power station to do whatever work they they run the risk or of getting an actual those are greedy ation. there is not sufficient those images meters of all times which means that sometimes groups score in where only the group leader has those in need to be in areas that are not too much not expected to be too much contaminated and that's where you have those images for. if there is an extra on s
time let's talk about this ongoing crisis now with ghana have a county the nuclear power expert for greenpeace must have a count very good evening to you. without the company operating the plant tepco is being criticized for not looking after its workers sufficiently during this crisis could you outline for us as you see it what sort of danger these people are in of what more indeed a company could have. well first of all they're working under very difficult circumstances there is no real...