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CNN CNN Newsroom Live March 7, 2022 06:50:00

Of the chernobyl nuclear disaster site. i spoke with a research associate with the project on managing the atom. at the she spoke with potential risks at a ukrainian nuclear facility. take a look at this. paula, it is extremely concerning, these are high security facilities, they require specially trained personnel to operate them. they re very, very rigorous, safety and security protocols, that need to be executed at all times. and we really don t know how this operation is going to happen under the military administration, under the military command. we know the ukrainian nuclear ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom Live March 7, 2022 04:34:00

The safety of the nuclear power plant after russian forces attacked and took control of it last week. now, the head of the international atomic energy agency says russian forces have switched off some mobile networks and the internet at that nuclear power plant meaning officials are unable to get reliable information from the site through those normal channels. now, the iaea also says they re concerned about problems with food availability and other supplies at the plant. ukraine is home to some of the largest nuclear power plants throughout all of europe. the russian military has also seized control of the chernobyl nuclear disaster site. now to get more on this i m joined by mariana, a research associate in the project on managing the atom at the harvard kennedy school belford center. and i thank you for being with ....

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CNN Smerconish March 26, 2022 13:20:00

It. joining me to discuss is a research associate to managing the atom at harvard energy school. doctor, thank you for being here. did davis ignatius get it right? the short answer is yes. it is bad news for the no nonproliferation regime. the better for everybody in involved. and right now, russia, one of the recognized nuclear weapons under this treaty that you have mentioned, michael, has essentially gone rogue. and it s using its nuclear nuclear arsenal, not to deter nuclear war, but to enable an aggression against a nonnuclear weapons state. ....

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KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt December 12, 2021 23:52:00

And took man to the moon should be turned toward conquering this dread disease. [ applause ] richard nixon, his state of the union address, 1971, announcing the u.s. was going after cancer in a big way. let us make a total national commitment to achieve this goal. reporter: remarkably the last television commercial touting the joys of cigarette smoking had aired just weeks before. and until the 970s the word cancer was rarely uttered, said aloud. it was forbidden. did people 50, 60 years ago think cancer was contagious? that was part of the reason but i think also such a bad diagnosis with such a terrible prognosis it was nothing anyone wanted to admit having because it sounded like a death sentence. the head of the national cancer institute says fresh from some victories over childhood leukemia the medical community at the time believed curing cancer was within reach. the idea was as bold ....

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