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Rice comments on Iran, protests

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis walking 2. Both standing at lectern 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State: "We have no argument with the Iranian people. They...
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The Robots Built to Clean Up Our Nuclear Mess

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Feb.15 -- Sellafield is the birthplace of Britain's nuclear industry and it's also the site of its worst disaster. With many facilities sealed off and out of bounds to humans, the region has became a test bed for specialist robot makers....
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Hurricane Florence May Force Nuclear Plants Offline

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Sep.13 -- Jacob Meisel, chief weather analyst at Bespoke Weather Services, discusses the multiple nuclear power plants that stand in the potential path of Hurricane Florence that could be impacted and forced to go offline when the storm...
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Bill Gates on Coronavirus Pandemic, Vaccines

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Sep.15 -- Bill Gates used to think of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as the world’s premier public-health authority. Not anymore. Gates says political pressure cost the agency 'credibility.' The billionaire philanthropist...
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Iran Will Be More Aggressive With Biden in Office: Pompeo

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Jan.04 -- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also offered a warning, saying he believed that Iran was ramping up aggressive behavior with the goal of extracting concessions as Joe Biden gets ready to take office. Pompeo spoke in an interview...
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North Korea Likely to Test Nuclear Weapon in Coming Months: Sullivan

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US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says North Korea is very likely to test a nuclear weapon in the coming months. He speaks on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Sept. 7 in Washington.
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Is Nuclear Power Key to Battling Climate Change?

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Chris Gadomski discusses nuclear power and its role in solving problems of climate change. He speaks to Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Opening ceremony of climate change conference

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1. Various of delegates arriving for conference and being handed windmills on pens from activists as they walk through gates of UN building, one activist holding sign reading: (English) "Climate Change" 2. Close-up of sign reading:...
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A nuclear waste site in southern France had an explosion Monday that killed one person, seriously burned another and slightly injured three others, France''s nuclear safety body said.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: French nuclear blast kills 1, injures 4 CAPTION: A nuclear waste site in southern France had an explosion Monday that killed one person, seriously burned another and slightly injured three others, France''s nuclear...
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CLEAN: India restores power but outage fears remain

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CLEAN: India restores power but outage fears remain
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North Korea to Send Delegation to Olympic Games

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Jan.09 -- North Korea will send a high-level delegation to the Olympics in South Korea as Kim Jong Un's regime expressed a desire to resolve issues on the divided peninsula. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The U.S. Is Going After Decision-Makers in Iran, Says Pompeo

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Jan.06 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said there were no doubts within the Trump administration about the intelligence behind the decision to kill top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani last week. He says any moves taken by the U.S....
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Eskom CEO Says Government Funding Is Key

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Eskom Group Chief Executive Officer Andr�� de Ruyter says the power utility will rely on government and development finance for ���the important��� funding for a transition to cleaner sources of energy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Putin Says Sanctions Won't Stop Russia's Arctic Development

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Apr.09 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin says sanctions won't stop Russia's development of the Arctic. He speaks with Bloomberg's John Fraher at the International Arctic Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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China's Hypersonic Weapons Test ‘Concerning’: Gen. Milley

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The U.S.’s top uniformed military officer called China’s suspected test of a hypersonic weapons system a “very concerning” development in the escalating competition between Washington and Beijing. General Mark Milley, chairman of the...
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NATO Says Russia Has to Stop 'Nuclear Saber-Rattling'

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned Russia against making threats that could escalate the war in Ukraine. "Russia must stop its nuclear saber-rattling," Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels on Wednesday, a day before...
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The Energy Futures Initiative CEO on Energy Security

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Ernest Moniz, founder and CEO of The Energy Futures Initiative, discusses the impact of the Ukraine war on energy security and transition. He speaks with Haslinda Amin, Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the sidelines of "Ecosperity...
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45-nation group OKs US-India nuke deal, India FM reax

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Vienna, Austria 1. Wide of Andromeda Tower entrance where meeting took place 2. Andromeda Tower sign 3. German delegate entering building 4. Japanese delegate entering building 5. Cutaway reflection of the United Nations building in...
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IAEA chief predicts 90 percent increase in use of nuclear energy by 2030

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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Yukiya Amano, visited South Korea on Tuesday, where he had a breakfast meeting in Seoul with Choi Mun-kee, South Korea's Science, ICT and Future Planning Minister. During the...
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US President signs US-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation Act

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1. Wide of George W. Bush, United States President walking to table and taking seat 2. Bush signing agreement, shaking hands with officials 3. Bush standing at podium speaking to audience AUDIO: Applause 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) George...
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The explosions and fire at a Japanese plant have raised new questions about the safety of nuclear power, and may be a setback to President Barack Obama's belief it should play a major role in America. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Japan quake clouds nuclear future CAPTION: The explosions and fire at a Japanese plant have raised new questions about the safety of nuclear power, and may be a setback to President Barack Obama's belief it should play a major...
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LITHUANIA: IGNALINA NUCLEAR REACTOR TO CLOSE

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Russian/Nat The Lithuanian Parliament took the first step to starting membership talks with the European Union by agreeing to close the first of two Chernobyl-style reactors at the Ignalina nuclear power plant by 2005. But the price to...
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CLEAN : Swedish political commentator reacts to election of new PM

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Political commentator Anders Lindberg says of the country's new prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, that "the dramatic shift" with the new leader "is to bring the Sweden democrats on board in government (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED: A new Uranium boom in the West?

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VOICED: A new Uranium boom in the West?