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RR7624B USA: HOW SAFE IS NUCLEAR POWER?

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In the 1976 primary elections, Californians voted not just for Ronald Reagan and Governor Jerry Brown, they also decided to reject Proposition 15 - a proposal which would have closed the state's nuclear power stations by insisting on...
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he crisis at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has led the governments of Japan and the United States to differ in the ways they portray the potential danger. Japanese experts say it comes down to cultural differences.

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HEADLINE: Why U.S., Japan differ on nuclear danger CAPTION: The crisis at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has led the governments of Japan and the United States to differ in the ways they portray the potential danger. Japanese...
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Flaws found in approval of licensed materials used in making 'dirty bombs'

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1. Wide view of hearing room, zoom in to Senator Norm Coleman 2. Side view of those testifying 3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Senator Norm Coleman (Republican-Minnesota) "It is clear that terrorists are interested in using a dirty bomb to...
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US regulators keep ageing reactors operating by relaxing safety standards

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1. Pull focus from waving grasses to Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in background 2. Various interiors of Oyster Creek nuclear power plant Recent 3. Various of documents used by Associated Press in its investigation into ageing...
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President Obama on Japan quake and tsunami

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1. Wide of Obama walking out to White House, into Rose Garden 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "For the last several days, the American people have been both heartbroken and deeply concerned about the developments in...
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Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, acknowledged in an interview with the AP on Monday that the month-old crisis in Japan has not yet stabilized. He says he will not change a recommendation that US citizens stay at least 50 miles away from the crippled nuclear power.

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HEADLINE: Top US nuclear regulator: Japan crisis 'static' CAPTION: Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, acknowledged in an interview with the AP that the month-old crisis in Japan has not yet stabilized. ...
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4:3 Nuclear Regulatory Comm chief: No water in spent fuel pool of Japan plant

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1. Pan view of hearing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Representative Lois Capps, Democrat - California: (partly overlaid with close of Gregory Jaczko, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman) "Did you say that Unit 4 in Japan, in the incident...
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UN, US and EU officials comment on Japan crisis

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1. Wide shot of news briefing 2. Cutaway of media and officials 3. Mid of Nishiyama Hidehiko, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) official and interpreter 4. Wide shot of news briefing 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Denis Flory, deputy...
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4:3 US Energy Sec update on Japan, head of nuclear reg comm, White House

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1. Wide of House of Representatives energy hearing 2. SOUNBDITE (English) Gregory Jaczko, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman: "Now, in addition to the three reactors that were operating at the time of the incident, a...
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US Stocks down on Japan quake, WH comment, relatives of victims

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Chicago, Illinois - 16 March 2011 1. Wide of Chicago Board of Trade electronic board, tilt down to traders on trading floor 2. Mid of trader 3. Wide pan of trading floor 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeffrey Carter, Pointsandfigures.com: "It's...
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International experts give their views on Fukushima nuclear accident

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1. Mid of news conference with Chairman of the Investigative Committee, Yotaro Hatamura (left) and President of the Carnegie Institution for Science, Richard Meserve (right) 2. Wide of news conference 3. Cutaway of reporters 4....
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Obama signing book; WH on Japan; US, Japan communication

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Washington DC - 17 March 2011 1. Mid shot U.S. President Barack Obama walks into room at Japanese Embassy to sign condolence book 2. Close-up Obama signing 3. Mid shot Obama signing 4. UPSOUND: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President: "My...
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9/11 PREVIEW APTN takes a look at potential next targets for terrorists

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File - Various locations 1. Statue of Liberty in New York 2. Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA 3. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and other Disney characters waving from Disneyland in California 4. Shots of a roller-coaster in...
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Fukushima investigation committee meets international nuclear experts

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Tokyo - 24 February 2012 1. Wide of conference of international nuclear power experts 2. Close-up of Japanese investigative committee members 3. Wide of experts 4. Richard Meserve, President of the Carnegie Institution for Science and...