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The Financial Guys
"chernobyl" Discussed on The Financial Guys
"Winning the Electoral College because in 7 of the 8 last elections, the Republican candidate for president lost and did not have enough votes when it comes to having majority of people in the United States. You mentioned it before. It is another election year locally. It's an election year for Pennsylvania Stefan could be for two races, like you said. The message always is going to be get out and vote. Yeah, I mean, again, especially at the national level, all politics is local. Joe Biden appoints Pete Buttigieg transportation secretary in look what happens in tiny east Palestine, Ohio. So this matters, folks. This literally matters for what's happening in our country and also in our backyards. So don't take that privilege for granted. If you're not registered to vote, have no shame just go and get registered to vote, but make sure you're conservative voices heard. Local elections 2023 and probably I'll say most importantly, but presidential election in 2024, which is, you know, we had a Nikki Haley announcement. I'm sure there's going to be more on the Republican side. So it is election season already. And I'll be in New Hampshire next week. Really? I can't say why, but I am going to New Hampshire to start laying the groundwork for or Republicans in who are running for president. You manage and Donald Trump's campaign. My lips are sealed. But I will be in New Hampshire when this podcast runs. Also, awesome. Folks, thanks for tuning in again. If you notice throughout the week, a three three fin guys, like us hate us, want to give us a message 716-817-0716. That is our text line. Find this podcast, Mike and Glenn's on Wednesdays. Mike hateful and I on Thursdays at financial guys media dot com. Follow us on Twitter at Finn guys, Facebook and Instagram the financial guys. Stefan, it was a pleasure, enjoy New Hampshire. It always is. And you know what, I really enjoyed, again, bob lali from Lele upholstery. It was really great to hear from someone, not from politicians, not from Talking Heads, but this guy is literally in the thick of this chemical dump and release in this mushroom cloud. And I'm glad that our podcast and the financial guys media network was able to bring that to you. All right, folks, until next week's thanks for listening. See you soon. All right all right all right

The Financial Guys
"chernobyl" Discussed on The Financial Guys
"Giuliani was coming to buffalo, they were supposed to be a huge press conference with Joel giambra and other Republicans. He was launching his bid for the United States Senate. He had prostate cancer, dropped out. And he was very blunt and honest about it. Whereas fetterman has a stroke. He never his family, they never should have put him on a national stage like that. They should have focused on his health, his well-being and let him recover and now look at what happened. And you know what? I actually give fetterman a hell of a lot of credit because he was not embarrassed by this stigma of mental illness. He said, I need help. You know, when he checked himself in, God bless him. And I actually shared that on social media. And I got people on the left, attacking me for it. Basically saying, hey, God bless him. I hope he recovers and he never should have run for office. Yeah, and I think that's, again, this is what the difference between left and the right is. We can have conversations and debate. They can't erase us. You just hate people, you're not nice. I totally agree with everything you said. God bless them for going and getting treatment. Hopefully that treatment works, right? I think his family did a bad thing. I think the democratic caucus, whatever the state democratic convention, whatever should have never played them and I just can't believe though that we keep seeing this and stuff on that for nothing. The right can't figure it out to get people to just beat these people in races either. I mean, watching fetterman on the campaign stage, it was really sad. And the fact that mammon eyes couldn't win that race with a guy that couldn't even run and have a campaign. Same thing with Biden and Trump, I'll blame Trump and his people for that too. It's really bad because the people that are getting burned the most are us because we're not getting competent leaders in government. I mean, look at federman. And that's why there's, look, for the better of his health, for the better of his country, he needs to focus on himself. I just have a feeling, I have no inside information whatsoever from the state of Pennsylvania, but I think the end of the road for him is a resignation. Step down, focus on his health. And then you'll have two United States Senate races because that would mean that there would be two elections this November and Pennsylvania. But the guy should have focused on his health after the stroke. After his stroke, he should have not run for office. Entered any kind of a nursing facility, hospital rehab home because look at the end result of what happened. They forced him onto a national stage. And he couldn't handle it, God bless him during the campaign. And it got to the point where he felt so much pressure so much anxiety that he thought that he potentially could take his own life. And he checked himself into Walter Reed, God bless him for doing that. Let it be a positive lesson for anyone else. There should be no stigma when it comes to mental illness. If you feel as though you need help, ask for it, learn by his example, that this guy is a United States senator and it wasn't beneath him or embarrassing to say, I need help, I got to check myself into a hospital, but they should have done that after he had a stroke running for Senate. And again, I'll say, as a country, we need to stop pushing people and putting people in positions that they shouldn't be in, right?

The Financial Guys
"chernobyl" Discussed on The Financial Guys
"There is the equivalent of a Chernobyl that happened in Ohio. And shame on the Biden administration for their lack of response. Around all right, welcome back financial guys, media network Mike barraza, Stephan Mahalo in studio today. Against Evan, we say this almost every week. There's never a dull moment here in America at this point. Well, especially when the Biden administration is in charge or not in charge, we're talking the train derailment in east Palestinian Ohio in a so called controlled chemical burn that look like a nuclear bomb in a mushroom cloud of chemicals going off in that community. Yeah, I mean, that was pretty scary. I mean, still watching the video. I've seen it a hundred times. It's scarier every time I watch it because you know what's going in the air and what is potentially impacting these however many thousands or tens of thousands of people. But even scarier though, on a lot of fronts is the reaction from the Biden administration, Pete Buttigieg, what reaction? Well, I mean, look, his previous government experience was running South Bend, Indiana. You know, God bless it, beautiful city, home of Notre-Dame. But he's now responsible as transportation secretary of literally running highways byways are rail system for the entire country. And after the derailment after the control burn, he was at a symposium. You know what his big concern was? There aren't enough white construction workers on jobs. That's what he was talking about. The left knows how to truly perpetuate the racism that they talk about. And I'm putting that in air quotes, because everything they talk about, is there anything do they have any other platform or anything else, but racism? But I don't understand why the radical left who just loves climate change and talks about keep running for the environment. Why isn't this like the lead story, especially after it happened on every major network? Where's Greta Thunberg or Harvey say her last name? Where's she at? Where's Al Gore? Yeah. Every single leftist is so concerned about the environment, but they're not when a crisis takes place under the Biden administration. Yeah, and this is not the only things I know we're going to talk about this specific one today. But there was also the semi truck that rolled over in Texas that was carrying hazardous waste a day later. I mean, this is just, it's just becoming a lot of coincidences with this type of stuff. And it's getting scary. But why isn't the left in an uproar about the release of toxic chemicals? Now, look, you know, if they say this was the way to keep that community safe and to not have the equivalent of a nuclear bomb, go off, okay, no problem. But can you imagine if president Trump said, okay, folks, we're going to have a controlled chemical burn and it's going to look like a mushroom cloud going up in this guy. Can you imagine the left's reaction if this happened under a Republican president? It's the same thing for me, the reason why the left is an attacking Joe Biden when Joe Biden said years ago, get rid of social security and Medicare. Like he did, right? They will not pick on their own side. They will not debate their own side.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Trains Are Derailing in Ohio and Nobody Cares...
"Is a massive issue happening in eastern Ohio. Is it a modern day Chernobyl, maybe? There's a train derailment, deadly chemicals are flowing into the air uninterrupted. We mentioned yesterday that the type of chemicals that are going into the air, it would be against the Geneva convention on chemical weapons after World War I for this to be deployed on a citizenry. Yet the leaders are saying repeatedly, it's perfectly safe. It's perfectly fine. Go back to school, go back there. If Joe Biden actually believed that, if Pete boot edge edge actually believed that, I would love both of them to go for a couple hours, go get a sandwich without a mask on. And show us how safe it actually is. Will a singer single member of the Biden cabinet visit Ohio? And breathe in the air themselves. Do they actually believe that this air is safe to breathe? Now it's fascinating to me. Typically, these stories are covered by the left and the media. The BP oil spill, the Flint water crisis. Typically when there is a mismanagement by politicians and people's air is polluted or their water is infected, it is a non stop media push and narrative campaign. Why is this different? Why is this only getting a couple mentions, meanwhile, citizens are being told to return home everything is just fine. We know that everything is just not as far from fine, but there's a deeper reason that this is happening. You see, this train derailment that is now emitting incredibly deadly chemicals to the air. Is happening in a region of the country that Democrats have very little to no concern about.

AP News Radio
Ukrainians face nuclear threat with grit and dark humor
"With the Russian invasion in its 9th month Many Ukrainians no longer ask if their country will be hit by nuclear weapons They're actively preparing for that once unthinkable possibility Over dinner tables and in bars people often discuss which city would be the most likely target or what type of weapon could be used Many are stocking up on supplies and making survival plans Ukraine after all has seen the world's worst nuclear disaster At Chernobyl in 1986 in an interview with The Associated Press presidential adviser Mikayla polo yak says of course Ukraine takes this threat seriously because we understand what kind of country we're dealing with referring to Russia I'm Charles De Ledesma

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
Charlie Pierce: The GOP Assault on the Vote Is Reaching Boiling Point
"By the way, you quote you quoted a guy at the Trump rally on why he loves Trump. The biblical principles that Trump embraces is what I really like about him. I've never heard another president invoke the name of God and Jesus as much. He's embracing biblical principles, follow the Bible, and you can't go wrong, and you just said a cult, moi. He's embracing he's embracing biblical principles and he'll probably have to like send them some hush money. And for a while. Yeah. Because that's what he does to anything he embraces, I think. And I thought this one thing you retreated was parody, but it is actually from the heritage foundation. It says the price of skittles jumped 42% from last year, not to mention the cartels are stuffing skittles bags with deadly fentanyl, happy Halloween from the Biden administration. Would you like to, you know, go ahead. I mean, maybe they are smuggling the stuff in that way. I mean, it's possible, I guess. But as you pointed out, over and over again, they're not going to give the product away. That way. Drug dealing does not work that way. No. Yeah. Charlotte, let's get to your because unfortunately we're short on time, but that's because that's because I'm a fool. That's all right. But to your piece, the GOP assault on the vote is about to come to a boil is what you were just referring to. You said it's all coming together in Arizona and the Supreme Court should be so very proud. The personal right to bear arms dovetails with the increased constitutionality of voter suppression, two sons from different mothers. Wow, you went pundit there for a moment. But as you were talking about these armed individuals with the tactical gear outside the drop boxes, and you said the national Republican Party is all in behind the notion that 2022 elections are already corrupt at parties de facto leader traffic in this poison should surprise approximately nobody. I mean, to your point, Charlie, what do we do about this? I know. I saw one grandma, you know, telling them off, which good for her, you know, I would just say don't be intimidated by them, right? I mean, that's the only in terms of what you can do individually. That's about it. Until you can elect a Congress that is sufficiently veto proof to give us a Voting Rights Act again. And somehow, you know, make it Supreme Court proof and I don't know how the hell you do that at this point. But yeah, I mean, you've got one of our two political parties with no respect for anything anymore. Yeah. None. I mean, top to bottom stem to stern from the U.S. Senate to school boards. You know, that's where we're at. And it's a situation that was created, deliberately. And now it's, you know, now it's Chernobyl. Yeah. It's running beyond control. Charlie, I don't know what the chances are of getting what we have in California across the country. But to me, this argues more and more, this violence against poll workers and intimidation to drop boxes for mail in voting to make just mail in make that the law of the land. I mean, it's what we have in California. It's roughly the same principle as to why they fought RU 44 86 so hard. Because you can have your sense of privacy and do what you need to do, and they can't come in like, you know, glue their heads to your door or whatever. Right. Or shoot your doctor in the head. Right. Yeah. No, exactly. By the way, my favorite headline of yours ever. Steve Bannon unlikely to feel the slap on the wrist through his many collared shirts. That's my man Vic brand down esquire headquarters. I'm not a headline guy. But I too appreciated that. Great deal. But does he wear long sleeved shirts or does he wear short sleeved shirts? I think they're long sleeve. Yeah. I think really because that would be horribly uncomfortable, I would think. Yeah. Yeah, you would think. Of course. You know, then again. Then again, he looks like gout got gout. It belongs in the Smithsonian. Once tried to say in The New York Times, you know, that's probably, you know, you sacrifice comfort a long time ago. Yeah. Well, why is he still able to do a show, by the way? I know. I know. Why isn't there a gag order on this guy? I know. Whatever happened to like cuffing people as soon as a sentence comes down and taking them to jail. Whatever happened to that. Well, I mean, it's releasing, I mean, for all we don't like the guy. He wasn't convicted of very much. Right, but he was still convicted of ignoring a congressional subpoena. Right. Which is a crime. Right. But that's a decision. Yes, if he was a 13 year old black kid in the sky. That's what I mean. Who makes the decision? I appreciate that. But so the judge makes the decision whether he gets to be free on bail or go to jail right away. I mean, the judge was the judge was plainly doing his trumpian duty there. He didn't find him practically, you know. Steve Bannon can raise $6500 in an afternoon. Yeah. So, you know, I didn't have any expectations that he was going to wind up in jail

AP News Radio
What's happening with Ukraine's threatened nuclear plant
"Fighting near the zapper is the plant in Ukraine has fueled fears of a disaster like the one at Chernobyl where a reactor exploded and spewed deadly radiation contaminating a vast area Has 6 reactors only one of which was operational as of Saturday the shelling so far hasn't damaged the reactors or the spent nuclear fuel storage but has repeatedly struck some auxiliary equipment nuclear experts say while the buildings housing the reactors are protected by reinforced concrete that could stand an errant shell or rocket a disruption in the electrical supply could knock out cooling systems essential for the reactor safety pull Dorfman and nuclear safety expert at the university of Sussex in England says if powers lost in the fog of war then we're in uncharted territory I'm Charles De Ledesma

WCPT 820
"chernobyl" Discussed on WCPT 820
"So to speak The 1986 Chernobyl Chernobyl nuclear disaster was the worst nuclear meltdown in world history We're joined now by Alexei pastia He is deputy director of the Ukrainian NGO eco action whereas focuses on energy and nuclear energy Joining us from Ukraine Alexei thanks for being with us once again Can you talk about this week I mean the significance of the 36th anniversary of Chernobyl with the IAEA director coming to mark that And at the same time a few days later these reports that Russian missiles flew very low down over the largest nuclear power complex in Europe its operation Indeed the true novel is exactly a place which demonstrates what the nuclei accident could be right It's a huge area of land which are continued to be polluted with radioactive materials back in 86 It was a huge impact for people who lived there You have a 100,000 who had to flee and it was amazing cause because basically it's still Soviet Union which started to do with accident On the recently we finally got safe containment of the district reactor which international community paid over 2 billion dollars So yes of course this is particularly kind of great demonstration that the risk conversions are coming Russians army came and occupied Chernobyl power plant I mean that's the site where we don't have operating nuclear reactors So it's less of the use of the accident of that scale but we have a spent nuclear fuel there which could also be destroyed and have a release of.

AP News Radio
Russians leave Chernobyl; Ukraine braces for renewed attacks
"He he claimed claimed authorities authorities say say Russian Russian troops troops have have left left the the heavily heavily contaminated contaminated showing showing the the bill bill nucleoside nucleoside often often returning returning control control to to Ukrainians Ukrainians Ukraine Ukraine to to state state power power company company initial initial item item says says the the pullout pullout at at Chernobyl Chernobyl came came off off the the soldiers soldiers received received significant significant doses doses of of radiation radiation from from digging digging trenches trenches in in the the forest forest in in the the exclusion exclusion zone zone around around the the clothes clothes pond pond the the international international atomic atomic energy energy agency agency says says it it cannot cannot independently independently confirm confirm the the exposure exposure claim claim the the company company adds adds some some Russian Russian forces forces has has set set off off towards towards the the Belarussian Belarussian border border I'm I'm Charles Charles de de Ledesma Ledesma

The Eric Metaxas Show
Charlie Kirk on the Potential Bio-Labs in Ukraine
"Charlie, you're a friend. I want to talk to you about everything, but let's talk about something that I normally wouldn't talk about on this program, like bio labs. There are people listening to this program. Today's Monday who they haven't drilled down into this world. Can you sum it up and explain? Yeah, we did a whole hour on this and the short answer is we don't know the full extent of what is true and what is not. Here's what we do know is that Victoria Nuland did an entire Senate testimony where she said that there are biological laboratories in Ukraine and there really worried about them falling into the hands of the Russians. Okay, now what is biological laboratory? It could be anything. It could be a place where you develop biochemical weapons. It could be a place where you do gain of function research where you develop Chinese Corona type virus. In Ukraine. Potentially, we don't know. So then the State Department responds after Victoria Nuland kind of screws up this entire testimony. Can I guess? They said, absolutely not. This is false information. Close. Yeah, basically they said it's Russian propaganda. And they said, I'll get to that in a second. They think the constitution, the United States Constitution is Russian propaganda. Yeah, I mean, look, I don't think they'll stay had a big impact on James Madison. She wasn't alive yet, but anyway, so there are some good Russian Russian literature, mostly about depression and surviving imminent death. That's actually the great approach. That's great. The great contribution. But actually, look, when you say, when you say no kidding, okay? Because you live in this world, so it doesn't blow your mind the way it blows my mind. I haven't been doing satire. The idea that they would say that? Well, let me get to the whole, let me complete it really quick. There's a lot of details. So she says it, State Department says, okay, we admit there were Soviet era relics like they were Soviet era labs that used to exist and the Russians want to get their hands on them. So that doesn't make a lot of sense because no one was really worried about Chernobyl. Being taken over because when you say Soviet era, that is 30 years ago. Well, meaning that they're not denying that they're there, they're just saying that the Americans have no involvement. They're not of any geopolitical significance. Then you go to the Russian side of this, which the Russians are known liars are government is also known for lying, so take whatever it's worth. The head of their foreign minister comes out and says, we have come across active biochemical laboratories that the United States have been funding and have been involved in. Now, we would probably scoff at this if we didn't also have the last two years of experience. I was going to say of the Wuhan institute of virology and the National Institute of health and the fact that Anthony Fauci has now gone into the witness protection program. The moment that Vladimir Putin invades Ukraine, it's like Fauci has gone missing is he worried that there's going to be a revelation here? What were these laboratories doing innocent enough type of biochemical research, which I don't think can be done very innocently? Or was this another kind of a Petri dish, no pun intended of our State Department trying to play God and the farthest reaches of the corner of the world and was there gain of function research being done was Vladimir Putin worried that this could have made a pathogen that would then escape into Russia. These are all very valid questions. Our entire national security apparatus doesn't want us to ask these questions. Because they call it Russian

WNYC 93.9 FM
"chernobyl" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Decision and also to protect the sky in a humanitarian purposes And at that regard there should be no difference between Russia and Iran or any other country But the difference is is that Russia has threatened use of nukes and they have nuclear power and European leaders American leaders have said this risks World War three Yes you know but they have already captured two nuclear stations in Ukraine and Putin does not have to push the bottom He can just simply put a group of uneducated officers only like the riding ByteDance throughout the area already increased the level of radiation without any action taken So just like going throughout this area is something that you don't have to wait until he will push the bottom He can do it right ahead and you already threaten that Russia is now in control of one of Ukraine's power plants It also has control of Chernobyl and Russian forces are approaching another power plant What happens if Russian forces seize control of more of these plants Well I would start by saying that the first waiting for hours of war when they captured the Chernobyl station This was the target that they were attempting to capture And what we did we reached all the international organizations and immediately demanded to two things to ensure the secure area in Chernobyl but also to hold Russia obliged to withdraw its forces and ensure the security of the station But so far all the international organizations failed to do anything meaningful in terms of securing this object except for planning some visits and showing concerns but you should really hear me The Russian armed forces these are armed forces They are now physically in this part of area Nobody has access to that And nobody accept of them ensures they are functioning And basically anything could happen any day They just get the order and they implement it Anything could happen I do want to ask you about your own security We've heard now of Russian forces taking two mayors hostage since the invasion started What does this mean for other officials like you We did not really put a line between officials and the citizens of Ukraine who are suffering in normally There's been assassinated the women's being raped and the man's were killed Many many children who are left without their parents and families many children have died basically and whenever I couldn't understand what was the purpose of bombing the maternity houses or hospitals or schools or kindergartens You said women are being raped Where is that happening There is a major number of areas which are being taken under control of the Russian armed forces like ghost DOM and some cities in the south and part of Ukraine including around the cube area we have fixed all these cases to the extent we could have because simply there are forces that Ukraine officials do not have access to these area and we have provided all international organizations which has any kind of mandate in that regard This is crime against humanity This is not a war This is a terror Russian forces have struggled trying to take key of it seen as the prize for Vladimir Putin But they are closing in on the city is there any scenario in which you would consider leaving Kyiv Well I'm not a military person I mean we all are now military people in the government but I have the full confidence that Kyiv is standing on its two of its legs and he will resist by any price Olga Stefan ashina deputy prime minister for European and Euro Atlantic integration of.

KOMO
"chernobyl" Discussed on KOMO
"Now at Chernobyl more than 200 workers have been Manning the plant since Russia took control two weeks ago So he's in Russia releasing this video they say was shot inside the plant with their troops and Ukrainian personnel Psychologically it's not good at all So it's very difficult for them to stay there They actually switched off and they're all new and so communication spiritual At Zappos a huge nuclear facility Russia sees control after a pitched battle and now Ukraine's energy minister claims the workers there are being held hostage Russian occupation forces torture the operating staff of these operation nuclear power plant The safety of both facilities depends on the well-being of their workers I think the concern is over ensuring the security and safety of the facilities in the Ukraine in the long term Ukrainians say that the reason the Russians attacked and seized Chernobyl which is not producing any electric power Of course not for 40 years is because they want to use it as a base of operations They know Ukrainians won't attack it March is women's history month celebrating the contributions in vital role of women in America Bill Schwartz highlights one of the most successful women owned sports franchises in the country Winning at all levels That's been the driving force of Seattle storm ownership group forced ten Really trying to bring back a championship team each and every year But that is absolutely our goal Both in the front office and on the court Lisa brummel played basketball at Yale earned a master's degree and eventually became VP of human resources at Microsoft She co executive Don Trudeau and financial investor Jenny gilder saw a huge opportunity in 2007 when a male basketball owner threatened to move Seattle's team to the Midwest There was a lot of the game here in a dedicated mandate And so we thought it might be a great opportunity to see if play benet and his crew might be interested in selling us the team and leaving it here In their 15 years owning the Seattle storm they become the most admired franchise in the WNBA and certainly the most successful in our city These successful businesswomen not willing to rest on their laurels building a new inter bay practice facility We're going to build championship organizations for the future just as the men have in this city We need to dedicate a facility And we need a place where women can practice any time of day I think this is really something that is absolutely necessary to take the scene even beyond the fortune in tips we have today While the kraken of attracted hockey fans to new climate pledge arena the storm or another key primary Tenet to the revival of Seattle center Yes we absolutely are very excited about the redevelopment of Seattle center Very excited about having our team play there And we want to do everything we can to make.

Mark Levin
Ben Ferguson: Vladimir Putin Came to Power by Killing His Own People
"But I did a deep dive into Vladimir Putin And I did a whole entire podcast on it grab it If you listen to podcasts go back it was like three or four days ago Just wherever you get your podcasts put in Ben Ferguson podcast go back and grab it A lot of people don't know this And this is a very quick overview Vladimir Putin came to power in 1999 By killing his own people he needed something to make him look like he was a leader of great Russia Russia was down in the dumps at that point They had a low self esteem as a nation They had lost the USSR right Communism had crumbled This guy's a KGB guy no one really knows who he is Boris Yeltsin's walking around drunk all the time drunk and meetings drunk on TV They'd really just hit kind of rock bottom You'd get them with Chernobyl and all those other things That they have and Vladimir Putin saw an opportunity And what he did was is he worked with the new KGB and blew up apartment buildings on the border Blew them up with military grade weaponry explosives that only the Russian government had and then he blamed it on the chechens You know he understood that war is good for Russia right If you're a leader war is good because you can get the peel behind you and the solidify behind you And so then this apartment building blows up that actually had Russian border guards living in it Then another apartment complex was blown up with military great explosives at the same time explosive Then another one blew up and then there was another one that they were trying to blow up but it was foiled by people that were watching and then they found out it was actually policemen that were planning the bombs that were involved with you guessed it Vladimir Putin

AP News Radio
Ukrainians flee some besieged cities as conditions worsen
"Adding to the documentarian conditions Ukrainian space concerns about the safety of the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine which Russian forces seized last week Chernobyl's the side of the world's worst nuclear accident in nineteen eighty six Chernobyl's cranium grid operator citing the national nuclear regulator Sisko's images are without power I think the diesel generators have fuel just for forty eight hours without power a spokesperson says the parameters of nuclear and radiation safety cannot be controlled however the Vienna based international atomic energy agency says that while the development violates a key safety pin up on insuring uninterrupted power supply it sees no critical impact on safety I'm Charles the last month

WTOP
"chernobyl" Discussed on WTOP
"The top stories we're following for you on WTO Ukraine's as the power is out of the now decommissioned Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant emergency generators are supplying backup electricity officials warn there's a risk of a radioactive leak if it's not quickly brought back online Russia has been in control of the plant since last week Meantime a temporary ceasefire is in place to allow more civilians to try to flee the fighting The U.S. banning imports of Russian oil continues to send gas prices soaring triple-A says today's national average for gas is four 25 a gallon yesterday it was four 17 At one week ago the national average was 360 five More in these stories in just minutes Florida lawmakers have passed a law that prohibits instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten through third grade Republican lawmakers say it's designed to keep the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in the home The Senate sponsor says it empowers parents and they should own it Opponents like democratic senator Chevron Jones call it the don't say gay law And to those who think you can legislate gay people away I'm sorry You can not Members of the LGBTQ community say it helps foster hate and discrimination rather than tolerance and fighting bigotry Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign it Peter king's CBS News Orlando Still to come here Ian muddy news Dow futures up more than 500 points more taco rock is coming I'm Jeff cable It's 9 18 Traffic.

The Charlie Kirk Show
How Many Lies From the Ukrainian Government Will We Put Up With?
"Many lies from the Ukrainian government are we going to put up with? How many times are they going to say something happened that actually didn't happen? We went through the snake island situation where allegedly 13 Ukrainian marines and border patrol I should say told the Russian military go F yourself and they were bombed as their last words. It just so happens they actually didn't die. Or how about the ghost of Kyiv? The ghost of key allegedly was a fighter pilot that shot down multiple Russian fighters, not true, doesn't exist. The Russian shelling might have caused the fire, but some reports are saying that the Ukrainians fired first. They treated an inactive debunked nuclear plant in Chernobyl with kid gloves. Why would they be so reckless with a live reactor, the answer is they wouldn't be. It's probably a lot more nuanced than that. Now, we must remind ourselves that Ukraine, the Ukrainian government, not the Ukrainian people. And I totally stand with the people of Ukraine that love freedom and have been abused by these awful, leaders like zelensky and others. I'm not a fan of zelensky. I'm just not. The more you read about him the more you realize, there's something wrong with that guy. There's something that does not add up. And he is a professional actor. The people of Ukraine, they deserve so much better than that. But Ukraine is a vassal state or a proxy state of the ever expanding global woke empire.

Mark Levin
Russian Troops Shell Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant
"Is there anybody with two brain cells to rub together Who still believes what takes place in Ukraine is none of our business and has no effect on us When the Russians are reportedly according to Fox News channel shelling or have shelled the largest nuclear power plant in Europe Which is now leaking radiation Which the Ukrainian minister said that if it blows it will be ten times worse than Chernobyl Now what Now what Should we dig that whole little of deeper to put our heads into mister producer I mean I want you to think about this This is what happens Unexpected things happen Horrific things happen That's why it matters to us

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Sebastian and Charlie Kirk Discuss the Latest on Ukraine
"He is the founder of the president of one of the most influential and important organizations in America turning point USA taking back our nation one high school one college campus at a time. Charlie, welcome. Doctor gorka great to be here. Thank you. So we had a kind of two minute grad school session in the break about my take on what's happening in Ukraine. I'm going to take my life in my hands and get your opinion about what should happen. You asked me what we should do. I'm actually just curious. I'm not an expert in that part of my advice that I doubt the senile old man in The White House will take, but if 1776 in masses, guess what? Ukrainians are also made in the image of God and they should be fighting. We should support them in their fight for liberty, not deploy the 82nd airborne, not our job. But NATO should be providing lethal assistance, meaning weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine so they can fight for themselves instead of the Taliban. Second thing NATO could do because of the PLS intelligence capability we have is provide intelligence to Ukraine on how to hurt Russia the most. So the next country invaded is a Poland or the LAT or Latvia or Lithuania. That's my concrete certificate advice. So I'm so busy running all over this place and I'm not like caught up to date. So I saw the map you showed me. What is the latest? I think your listeners would be interested to hear this. It seems like a full fledged invasion. So most commentators were expecting a small incremental increase beyond donets in Luhansk in the east. That's not what happened. For some reason, this man has gone totally for a full bore invasion, strategic bombers, strike attack aircraft taking out Ukrainian runways, even this shows you that the dementia of the cycle that's running the Kremlin. He has taken Chernobyl, which I understand is a Soviet symbol, but it's also a radioactive hunk of concrete. So capturing Chernobyl is not exactly strategic. It's kind of mythical, but it's not strategic. So no, this is a full scale

WCPT 820
"chernobyl" Discussed on WCPT 820
"The new DA was Yeah all of them probably And your brilliant and I thank you for your coverage on all of our threats And I'm like here I'm fire because I'm concerned for the whole planet Because I heard Russia took a hold of the nuclear isolation area in Chernobyl And the thing about that is there are 15 nuclear reactor plants in Chernobyl and Ukraine And I was watching the democracy now Linda gunter said if one of those is destroyed it could be a chain reaction Yeah There is a huge concern about the 15 nuclear power plants that are operating right now in Ukraine and supply and electricity that country And the Chernobyl thing I think is a completely separate point because Chernobyl if you look at a map Chernobyl is basically on the path from as I recall Belarus To Ukraine And the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is a 19 mile I believe it's a radius It might be a diameter but it's a 19 mile circle essentially around the Ukraine the crippled Ukrainian reactor And this old road that could be used by tanks and other things to run right up from Belarus into Ukraine runs right through that exclusion zone And so the best guess is that the reason why they grabbed Chernobyl was because they wanted to secure that road And they are saying that the tanks driving through there have caused radiation to come back into the atmosphere Yeah they're stirring the dust up Right they're starting up you know I mean radioactive dust is really really heavy stuff radioactive isotopes are real heavy like lead is heavier than steel Radiation is heavier than lead And radioactive elements and yes now they're being stirred up by all this And it's measurable Jessica thank you Thanks for sharing that We'll be right back It's 46 minutes past the line You're listening to Tom Hartman Visit Tom Hartman dot com for.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Dr. Keith Rose Describes What's Happening in Ukraine
"Keith, what's going on in Ukraine that we might be missing that you are hearing from your sources through the Intel community. Well, Charlie, what's going on in Ukraine right now is very well executed plan by Putin to take that country. And while he's doing that at the same time, he is had people in the country before Russia ever invaded it. I believe they're probably specimens there. GRU, FSB, their intelligence services, and they've been recruiting a lot of people, including teenagers in the major cities that they have been paying to protest and riot to kind of soften the city before they get there. So tell us about Chernobyl and tell us about some of the other activity that is happening in Ukraine. And something that we might be missing, as far as the incursion here. Well, there's been some very interesting activity in Chernobyl. I've talked to a few people I know that have. Been on the ground there. And they're seeing a lot of movement in and out of Chernobyl, which is normally like a tomb or a sarcophagus. No one goes in. No one goes out. There's no reason to. Yet since Russia invaded, there have been Russian helicopters and trucks. We don't know what they're doing, but we know they're there and we know they're going in and out of that area. And that area is full of nuclear weapon precursors. You have plutonium. You have a lot of nuclear material that you don't want anyone running around with. So I think that at least someone needs to ask the question, not only here in this country, but on the international stage and ask Russia what they're doing.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Vladimir Putin's War on Ukraine: How Did We Get Here?
"It's reprehensible what Vladimir Putin is doing. There's no defense of it. Period. Innocence will die in a sense I've already died. Indiscriminate bombing of civilian centers and invasion of a sovereign country, regardless of whether or not it's a democracy in Ukraine is not a democracy. It's disgusting what Vladimir Putin is doing. It's his war. And he should own it, and he will own it. He is owning it. He lied to the west he lied to the world. He said, I'm not going to invade any, that's exactly what he has done. There's a lot of backstory, though, worth getting into. And we're going to dive into this in a way I think that many shows will refuse to tell the entire history the entire story. We're going to have experts, legitimate experts, not the Talking Heads on television that say the same thing over and over again and dive in to how the Biden Obama regime going back to Obama being president, created this, how the west lied to Ukraine and actually weakened Ukraine through false promises, about how the destruction of American energy superiority and supremacy played into. Russia becoming stronger. And why Russia feel so empowered and emboldened do this at this particular moment. Wars an awful thing. It's terrible. You're seeing the images of apartment buildings being bombed. You're seeing the images of Russian tanks go through Ukraine and breaking in just the last couple of moments. There's a firefight happening outside of Kyiv right now. The capital of Ukraine, where it seems that the people of Ukraine and Ukrainian military are doing everything that possibly can. To hold the line against Russian aggression, now it's unclear what Putin's aims and objectives are here. He wanted to take Chernobyl. We're going to have an expert that will tell us why that strategically important. There are troops coming from the south and from the east, but this was best explained, cut 80, Jennifer Griffin, walked through the latest of what's happening in Ukraine, play cut 80. There are indications as Lucas is reporting of an amphibious assault underway to the west of Maria Paul. Thousands of naval infantry were told are moving ashore near Maria Paul on the sea of azov. According to this senior U.S. defense official, the Russians have lost a little bit of their momentum in these first two days. No population centers have been taken so far. Russia has yet to achieve air superiority according to this official. Ukraine's air and missile defense capability is still working, though degraded. Ukrainian warplanes are still operational we're told in general in the first two days, according to this official, in general, we assess the Russian forces are encountering greater resistance than they expected.

The Larry Elder Show
Chernobyl Power Plant Captured by Russian Forces
"Here Russian forces have seized Chernobyl. Russian forces have seized Chernobyl. While Putin is using tanks, Biden and the EU are talking about banks. This is pretty amazing. A 130 7 people killed in the first day of Russia's attack on at least a 137 people killed in the first day in the first day of attacks. Oh my lord, I feel this is difficult. I gotta be completely honest with you. This is totally unnecessary. The loss of life is totally unnecessary. But elections have consequences.

77WABC Radio
"chernobyl" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Consequences Biden outlines the actions that will be taken Today I'm authorizing additional strong sanctions and new limitations on what can be exported to Russia This is going to impose severe cost on the Russian economy both immediately and over time We have purposefully designed these sanctions to maximize the long-term impact on Russia and to minimize the impact in the United States and our allies Biden says the U.S. will not be doing this alone President Biden goes on to explain what this is really about He has much larger ambitions in Ukraine If he wants to in fact reestablish the former Soviet Union That's what this is about Friday NATO will convene a summit A presidential adviser tells The Associated Press after a fierce battle with Russian troops Ukraine's lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site The adviser said quote after the absolutely senseless attack of the Russians and in this direction it's impossible to say the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is safe Ukrainian president Voldemort zelensky said earlier Russian forces were trying to seize the nuclear plant That's the site of the world's worst nuclear accident which happened in April of 1986 sending radioactive waste across Europe taking to Twitter's zelensky said this is a declaration of war against the whole of Europe Russian president Vladimir Putin has warned of quote consequences you have never seen in history of countries interfere with Russia Prior to an emergency emergency summit of European leaders in Brussels EU commission president Ursula von der leyen called it a barbaric attack saying the stability of Europe and international peace order is at stake With this package we will target strategic sectors of the Russian economy by blocking the access to technologies and markets that are key for Russia Russian military claims to have incapacitated Ukraine's air defenses and air bases The Ukrainian ministry says there are casualties And mask mandates are changing according to two sources familiar with the matter the Biden administration expected to loosen mask mask mask guidelines Friday This means most Americans will no longer have to wear masks and indoor public settings Three X cops have been convicted of George Floyd's civil rights all three were charged with depriving Floyd of his right to medical care when another officer pressed his knee into Floyd's neck for 9 and a half minutes as he begged for air That officer was convicted of murder last year Two of the three X cops were charged with failing to intervene Two prosecutors in charge of the investigation into the Trump organization suddenly resigned Wednesday from the office of embattled Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg The resignations of Carrie Dunn and Mark pomerantz throw the future of the criminal probe into question a spokesperson for the DA's office confirmed the resignations for president Donald Trump previously said These prosecutors are vicious horrible people They're racists and they're very sick They're mentally sick They're going after me without any protection of my rights by the Supreme Court or most other courts In reality they're not after me They're after you and I just happen to be the person that's in the way That's what they're after The resignations came after DA Alvin Bragg reportedly raised doubts about pursuing.

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"chernobyl" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"True crime podcast last scene from art heist to jewel thieves an anthology of stories about people places and things that have gone missing Last scene where podcasts are available It's here and now I'm Eric westervelt Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky says Russian troops are trying to seize the sight of the former nuclear power plant in Chernobyl as Russia's invasion continues Let's take a few minutes now to ask how Russians are thinking about this conflict We've heard Russian president Vladimir Putin's view of history that Ukraine in his view was never an independent country to begin with but just as Americans are not a monolith of opinions neither are Russians Let's go now to Charles maines He's NPR correspondent in Moscow who's now in the southern Russian city of rostov on Don near the border with Ukraine and Charles what are people there saying Well as you might imagine you know opinions are mixed I've been out talking to people all week before this announcement of the invasion and this morning afterwards You know president Putin certainly has his supporters Particularly in this area of the country there are nationalists ethnic Cossacks who were ticked part in some of these proxy wars in the Donbass in the east Ukraine in 2014 And they've long been cheering for Russia to recognize these separatist republics that the Kremlin did in fact recognize earlier this week There's certainly cheering what's happening on today There are also certainly people I've met who really agree with Putin's arguments about that this was really a consequence of NATO's expansion eastward towards Russia's borders and ultimately into Ukraine although Ukraine membership seems far far off in the distance It's not a realistic possibility at the moment but essentially they agree with this idea that somehow it's the west's fault that this crisis has evolved And this is a war of necessity But certainly I've also talked to people who are less enthusiastic or completely against any conflict They don't want war with Ukraine They don't want to see Russia Being isolated over this and see the economy hit by sanctions It's going to affect their lives and certainly they don't want to see bloodshed among Russian soldiers or the Ukrainian soldiers as well The present Russia is not free and open How are Russian media portraying this invasion And is that shaping opinion Well you know it's interesting Just in the run up to this Russian media and Russian officials you know the Kremlin officials were endlessly mocking these White House predictions of a Russian invasion And yet we saw this shift in recent days and that was reflected initially by statements from president Putin that suggested there was less prepared to seek a compromise or a diplomatic solution to these evolving negotiations over this massing of Russian troops near Ukraine over these Russian demands against NATO's expansion and the Russians issued essentially ultimatums asking for NATO demanding NATO pull back not only from Ukraine deny Ukraine membership but also pull back to its boundaries before it expanded into Eastern Europe in the 1990s And so suddenly you now see this kind of push by the media here of this trope of genocide against Russian speakers in Ukraine in east Ukraine in particular in the Donbass This idea that Ukraine's army was the one massing its soldiers preparing an assault on Russian speakers to carry out some terrible kind of ethnic cleansing In this gave the Kremlin cover really to justify not only recognizing these separatist territories but also its military action today Putin said he was going to protect these people that Russia.

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"chernobyl" Discussed on AP News
"Tour, internal Area. Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous. Got it keeps the video guide Natalie to LULAC says This route is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors. For example, clothes should cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route. For the riders like Iola, Paducah. It's worth the risk. Second time here and the main purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how it develops through this certain years after the trip. People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. Research from the World Bank warns Climate change may lead to major movements of people The study by the nonprofit groundswell for the World Bank finds climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap. The research also examines how the impacts of slow onset climate change, such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of what the report describes as climate migrants By 2050. I'm Charles Asthma and Israeli, French American Holocaust survivor and his story in And a U. S scientist specializing in gut bacteria are among the recipients of this year's Balzan prizes recognising scholarly and scientific achievements. Saul Friedlander was awarded the prize. The Holocaust and Genocide Studies Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur fellow 88 Year old Friedlander has taught widely in the U. S. And Don't tell Aviv University. He was recognized for examining the persecution of all Jews in Europe. Then beyond the country focused studies that had preceded him and for making personal documents acceptable in scholarly practice, while Jeffrey Golden from Washington University in ST Louis, was to awarded Abelson for founding the field of human Microbiome Research I'm Charles Asthma Classrooms are open for about a million New York City public school students today in the nation's largest experiment of in person learning during the pandemic. Unlike some schools across the country, there's no online option masks are mandatory for students and staff. Vaccines are mandatory for teachers, and there won't be a test out option. However, the teachers union got exemptions for some help and religious reasons. Also starting Monday, nearly all of the city's 300,000 employees will be required to be back in their workplaces in person. Most will either need to be vaccinated or undergo weekly covid testing to remain in their jobs, and the city starts enforcing rules requiring workers and patrons at restaurants, museums, gyms and entertainment venues to show proof of vaccination. Julie Walker, New York A.

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"Bike tour in Chernobyl area Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous. No. If you had a guide, Natalie to LULAC says this route is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors. For example, clothes should cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route. For the riders like Iola Dubina. It's worth the risk. It's second time here and the main purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how developed through this certain years after the trip. People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. Research from the World Bank warns Climate change may lead to major movements of people The study by the nonprofit groundswell for the World Bank finds climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap. The research also examines how the impacts of slow onset climate change, such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of what the report describes as climate migrants By 2050. I'm Charles Dillon, Asthma and Israeli, French American Holocaust survivor and his story in And a U. S scientist specializing in gut bacteria are among the recipients of this year's Balzan prizes recognising scholarly and scientific achievements. Saul Friedlander was awarded the prize. The Holocaust and Genocide Studies Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur fellow 88 Year old Friedlander has taught widely in the U. S. And Don't tell Aviv University. He was recognized for examining the persecution of all Jews in Europe. Going beyond the country focused studies that had preceded him and for making personal documents acceptable in scholarly practice, while Jeffrey Golden from Washington University in ST Louis, was to awarded Abelson for founding the field of human Microbiome Research I'm Charles Asthma Classrooms are open for about a million New York City public school students today in the nation's largest experiment of in person learning during the pandemic. Unlike some schools across the country, there's no online option masks are mandatory for students and staff. Vaccines are mandatory for teachers, and there won't be a test out option. However, the teachers union got exemptions for some health and religious reasons. Also starting Monday, nearly all of the city's 300,000 employees will be required to be back in their workplaces in person. Most will either need to be backs in ated or undergo weekly covid testing to remain in their jobs, and the city starts enforcing rules requiring workers and patrons at restaurants, museums, gyms and entertainment venues to show proof of vaccination. Julie Walker, New York.

AP News
"chernobyl" Discussed on AP News
"Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous Guide Natalie to LULAC says This route is checked for Radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors, for example. Clothes should cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route for the riders like Iola Paducah. It's worth the risk. It's second time here and the main purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how it develops through this certain years after the trip. People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. New research from the World Bank warns Climate Change may lead to major movements of people The study by the nonprofit groundswell for the World Bank finds climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap. The research also examines how the impacts of slow onset climate change, such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of what the report describes as climate migrants By 2050. I'm Charles Dillon, Asthma and Israeli, French American Holocaust survivor and his story in And a U. S scientist specializing in gut bacteria are among the recipients of this year's Balzan prizes recognising scholarly and scientific achievements. Saul Friedlander was awarded the prize for Holocaust and Genocide Studies Surprise winner and MacArthur fellow 88 year old Friedlander has taught widely in the U. S. And Don't tell Aviv University. He was recognized for examining the persecution of all Jews in Europe. Going beyond the country focused studies that had preceded him and for making personal documents acceptable in scholarly practice, while Jeffrey Golden from Washington University in ST Louis, was to awarded Abelson for founding the field of human Microbiome Research I'm Charles Asthma Classrooms are open for about a million New York City public school students today in the nation's largest experiment of in person learning during the pandemic. Unlike some schools across the country, there's no online option masks are mandatory for students and staff. Vaccines are mandatory for teachers, and there won't be a test out option. However, the teachers union got exemptions for some help and religious reasons. Also starting Monday, nearly all of the city's 300,000 employees will be required to be back in their workplaces in person. Most will either need to be back soon. Ated or undergo weekly covid testing to remain in their jobs, and the city starts enforcing rules requiring workers and patrons at restaurants, museums, gyms and entertainment venues to show proof of vaccination. Julie Walker, New York The hurricane that slammed into the Texas coast early this morning has been downgraded to a tropical storm now, but it could dump as much as 20.

AP News
"chernobyl" Discussed on AP News
"Chernobyl area, Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous. Video guide Natalie to LULAC says This route is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors. For example, clothes should cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route. For the riders like Iona, Purdue gonna, It's worth the risk. It's second time here and the main purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how it develops through these 30 years after the trip. People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. New research from the World Bank warns Climate Change may lead to major movements of people The study by the nonprofit groundswell for the World Bank finds climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap. The research also examines how the impacts of slow onset climate change, such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of what the report describes as climate migrants By 2050. I'm Charles Asthma and Israeli, French American Holocaust survivor and his story in And a U. S scientist specializing in gut bacteria are among the recipients of this year's Balzan prizes recognising scholarly and scientific achievements. Saul Friedlander was awarded the prize. The Holocaust and Genocide Studies Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur fellow 88 Year old Friedlander has taught widely in the U. S. And Don't tell Aviv University. He was recognized for examining the persecution of all Jews in Europe. Going beyond the country focused studies that had preceded him and for making personal documents acceptable in scholarly practice, while Jeffrey Golden from Washington University in ST Louis, was to awarded Abelson for founding the field of human Microbiome Research I'm Charles Asthma Classrooms are open for about a million New York City public school students today in the nation's largest experiment of in person learning during the pandemic. Unlike some schools across the country, there's no online option masks are mandatory for students and staff. Vaccines are mandatory for teachers, and there won't be a test out option. However, the teachers union got exemptions for some health and religious reasons. Also starting Monday, nearly all of the city's 300,000 employees will be required to be back in their workplaces in person. Most will either need to be back soon. Ated or undergo weekly covid testing to remain in their jobs, and the city starts enforcing rules requiring workers and patrons at restaurants, museums, gyms and entertainment venues to show proof of vaccination. Julie Walker, New York The hurricane that slammed into the Texas coast early this morning has been downgraded to a tropical storm now, but it could dump as much as 20.

AP News
"chernobyl" Discussed on AP News
"Tour in Chernobyl area, Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous. If you have a video guide, Natalie to LULAC says this route is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors. For example, clothes should cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route. For the riders like Iola, Paducah. It's worth the risk. It's second time here and the main purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how it developed this 30 years after the trade People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. Research from the World Bank warns Climate change may lead to major movements of people The study by the nonprofit groundswell for the World Bank finds climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap. The research also examines how the impacts of slow onset climate change, such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of what the report describes as climate migrants By 2050. I'm Charles Dillon asthma. Thank you for to show you how easy it is to file a claim with Geico. We hired a Shakespearean actor. Oh, woe is me. Wherefore claims help when I had.

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"chernobyl" Discussed on AP News
"Chernobyl area Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous. Guide Natalie to LULAC says This room is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors. For example, clothes should cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route. For the riders like Iola, Paducah. It's worth the risk. It's second time here and the main purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how it develops through this 30 years after the trade People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. Research from the World Bank warns Climate change may lead to major movements of people The study by the nonprofit groundswell for the World Bank finds climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap. The research also examines how the impacts of slow onset climate change, such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of what the report describes as climate migrants By 2050. I'm Charles Dillon asthma. Thank you. Geico presents motorcycle word of the day. Today's word is tank slapper is a tank slapper used to describe a handlebar wobble. Or is it a motorcycle joke? That is so funny? You just have to slap the gas tank with your hand as you.

AP News Radio
Cycling Tours Are Latest Trend in Chernobyl
"There is a new type of tourism for the exclusion zone thirty five years after the world's worst nuclear disaster I have on the bike store in Chernobyl area Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling routes the area is still dangerous guide Natalie to look says this group is checked for radiation levels we should follow the rules for visitors for example close should cover all your body also we can't deviate from the route for the riders like Iowa but do not it's worth the risk it's second time here and the man purpose for me to come to come here to see the nature how developed sort of face thirty years after the trade people are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour the cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone I'm a Donahue

ICYMI
"chernobyl" Discussed on ICYMI
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Chernobyl-Made Vodka Seized by Ukraine Secret Service
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Mike Broomhead
A Look Back at What Caused the Chernobyl Disaster
"1 of the worst disasters in history happened. It was a Saturday in the early morning when reactor number four at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in what is now Ukraine. Ironically, the incident started during a safety test. It was supposed to be a simulation of an electrical power outage and to test the cooling function to keep the reactor stable. A combination of dangerous conditions and design flaws led to an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction. It was considered the worst nuclear disaster in history in terms of cost and casualties. It's one of only two nuclear accidents that has been raided a seven, which is the highest disaster level on the rating scale. Today, Chernobyl is a ghost town labeled the Zone of alienation. All because of the major disaster on this day in 1986. You know, I watch all those

AP News Radio
'Chernobyl' and 'Harry Potter' actor Paul Ritter dies at 54
"Actor Paul Ritter has died of a brain tumor at the age of fifty four I marches are a letter with a look at his career Paul Ritter was known for his versatility he played an engineer blamed for a mistake at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the HBO drama Chernobyl he appeared as the wizard Eldred warble in Harry potter and the half blood prince he portrayed a member of a mysterious organization in the James Bond film quantum of solace British audiences knew him for the sitcom Friday night dinner he was nominated for a Tony Award in two thousand eight for his role in the Norman conquests