conditions. so in this case, it would be looking for testing potential radio isotopes that may be up in the air. these isotopes behave very quickly but general military in the region. they keep them flying all the time all around the world. it will be able to tell them depending on how quickly they can get the samples, should be able to tell them what kind of weapon may have been tested here if it was a weapon. but japanese, i believe also have a wc 135 that they could get up much quicker and in the region there. so that is the next thing we might be hearing out of the military, it is a sensitive and secretive aircraft. they don t like to talk about the deployment of them anywhere, what they are doing. but as we have seen in the past, this isn t the first time they
iraq and need radio isotopes in order for treatment, you cannot get it. you can only get one dose after going through several procedures. even that you cannot do now, all banks bullied by the united states not to accept iranian money. have you to put cash in a suitcase, go to europe and buy a dose of radio isotope to treat the patient. you put a country with the manpower, with the technology, with human resources, with scientists, most of iranian scientists working in the united states are the best. we have the intellectual capacity. a country with all of this, with the wealth, resources, you deprive it of the ability to gain access to international markets and then you expect it to simply sit and die quietly. it won t happen. what we need to do is to
country would do. it s not that we want to build nuclear weapons in that facility. it s our program, you re threatening not you, the united states government and israel is threatening to attack it, to use bunker busters to destroy it, so we need to take it to a place that can cannot be destroyed. so you talk about other facilities. if you are a cancer patient in iran raid yo ice tops for treatment. you cannot get it. you can get one dose after going through several different procedures and you continue do that now because all the banks have been bullied by the united states not to take money. you have to buy a single dose to radio isotopes to treat a cancer patient. you put a country with the human resources with scientists, most
to earle i start. and i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. the. the fallout from tropical storm beryl. it is a tropical depression. guess what, building steam again and it s expected to be a tropical storm before we know it again. the storm is dumping as much as ten inches of rain in northern florida and southern georgia. it s also knocking out power to tens of thousands of people right across that region. now beryl has its eyes on the carolinas. cnn s rob marciano has been tracking the storm from the weather center. cnn s george howell is live in georgia. i m assuming that things are only just starting to get bad out there, george? reporter: ashlee , we are expecting to be to be a real soaker. this is going to be the center of the storm. it will move towards the savannah area. just a few days ago the story here was the wind event. a strong wind event that knocked down trees, knocked down power lines. today we are expecting that sustained rain over this area could p
hate. the tsa and ticket fees. add them together. what is it that s prompting them to ask for more? reporter: the agency backed by democrats in the senate wants to increase the security fee everyone pays for the ticket. from $2.50 a flight to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. 10 s pushing it to a limit. i guess it s only $5 more but i wonder, you know, how that fits in. they already have a budget. reporter: tsa s budget is set to be cut. the agency says boosting this fee would help cover the increasing price of security like the costly scanners. the fee hasn t been hiked in ten years. but a powerful lobby is pushing against it. airlines. they don t want the cost shifted onto their customers. air security is a national security function and something all of us need to be behind as americans, and the government should be picking up the cost. reporter: many travelers we talked to didn t mind. it s like using a toll road. you use a toll road you pay the toll.