World increase terror alerts, tokyo conducted a drill to make Transportation System less as a rule unusual to terror attacks. Thousands ar the fukushima plant are seeking help. The u. N. Human Rights Committee has adopted a Regional Medical center lugs denouncing Human Rights Violations. Four officials have responded by threatening more Nuclear Tests. They issued a statement thursday and condemning japan and European Union for submitting the resolution that zpriebs Human Rights Violations in the nation as crimes against humanity. It calls for hit to be referred to International Criminal court so those responsible can be brought to justice. They say this is causing them to no longer refrain from conducting the Nuclear Tests. North korea has conducted three Nuclear Tests in the past. Analysts say calls to the leader jongun would be voiced in the international community. Government officials in washington are condemning the threat. It would be unfortunate to threaten with that kind of act
Remotecontrolled robot into the number one reactor containment vessel. Theyll be able to steer the snakelike machine around obstacles. Theyll measure radiation and temperature levels and the robots camera will allow them to see the damage. Until now, theyve used computer simulations to try to understand whats inside. Theyve gathered results indicating the nuclear fuel has melted and fallen to the bottom of the vessel. Tepco Officials Say they hope the robot will help them gain clues on how best to remove the nuclear fuel. Removal of melted fuel is considered one of the toughest challenges in the decommissioning. Now the governmentbacked entity overseeing the process has revealed strategic new plans. Officials from the Nuclear Damage compensation and decommissioning Facilitation Corporation are looking at three options. The conventional method involves filling the containment vessels with water. But that poses challenges of repairing potential leaks. The second option would allow worker
Tepco officials plan to put a remotecontrolled robot into the number one reactor containment vessel. Theyll be able to steer the snakelike machine around obstacles. Theyll measure radiation and temperature levels and the robots camera will allow them to see the damage. Until now, theyve used computer simulations to try to understand whats inside. Theyve gathered results indicating the nuclear fuel has melted and fallen to the bottom of the vessel. Tepco Officials Say they hope the robot will help them gain clues on how best to remove the nuclear fuel. Removal of melted fuel is considered one of the toughest challenges in the decommissioning. Now the governmentbacked entity overseeing the process has revealed strategic new plans. Officials from the Nuclear Damage compensation and decommissioning Facilitation Corporation are looking at three options. The conventional method involves filling the containment vessels with water. But that poses challenges of repairing potential leaks. The se
Before you head out, it is cold out there. Nothing hot about our forecast. Good morning, ladies and good morning, everyone. Happy friday. Hopefully, you had a lovely thanksgiving. Starting off cold. Many locations in the 20s. Most spots are but downtown still 30 degrees and just a very light west southwesterly wind. Temperatures in the 20s. 20 in manassas and gaithersburg. Frederick, 28 degrees this morning. 23 in culpepper. 22 in lexington park. The headlines this morning, sunny and brisk. Much colder than average temperatures in the next several days. Good news is quiet weather over the weekend so hopefully, getting home from your thanksgiving plans and everything will be nice and quiet. Thats good news. Hopefully, things are quiet on the roadways. Lets find out into eileen, it is quiet on the roadways. No incidents or accidents to point out associate this time. A look at the maps, everything is running green. No problems getting through Montgomery County or the wilson bridge over th
On the agenda. He also addressed nuclear role of first union iran. I am joined now by rt in new york. Thank you so much for joining me. Obama spoke this morning for about 15 minutes. He spent a good portion of that time talking about syria. Tell us about what he had to say. There were a lot of Foreign Policy issues test upon, but at the top of the agenda is the continuing negotiating on possible Security Council resolution. When in terms of his speech, he certainly concentrated on syria them putting the chemical weapons under International Control as well as a possible future of really palestinian of israelipalestinian negotiations. Obama does continue to say that a strong resolution needs to take way so that syria remains chemical weapons free in the time to come. Take a listen. The Syrian Government took a step by giving an accounting of its stockpiles. Now there must be a strong Security Council resolution to verify that the assad regime is keeping its commitments here there must be