Rivers run dry across the continent. As scientists warned, the drought could potentially become the worst in 500 years. And a tense way for the results of kenyas president ial vote. If neither of the 2 contenders emerges as the clear winner, therell be a ronald for the 1st time. Ah, im rebecca missus. Welcome to the program. The head of the u. S. Nuclear watchdog has warned of a grave crisis unfolding at the separation Nuclear Power plant and ukraine. He was addressing an emergency session of the un security council. As moscow and cave tried accusations of new shelling near the nuclear facility. As fighting in the area continues the u. S is back in calls for a demilitarized safe zone around the plants. Ukraine says that russia has turned the site into a military base for launching attacks. On dr. Alex rosen is with the International Physicians for the prevention of nuclear war. Earlier i asked him just how concerned we should be about the shelling at the separation nuclear plant. Im af
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And talking dont go very well together, my experience. [applause] former secretary of state George Shultz sat down with booktv to talk about his new book, issues on my mind. In the book, he weighs in at such topics as Nuclear Weapons, the economy, energy development, and the war on drugs. This interview was recorded at the Hoover Institution on the campus of stanford university. George shultz, what are you doing for a living these days . I try to live up to my four great grandchildren, who to me represent the future. And i look at them and i say to myself, what can i do to make the world better for these kids . As a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution, what is it that you do . Well, i worked on the problem of Nuclear Weapons, and how to get better control of them, eventually eliminate them. I work on economic issues. Theres a great economic screw. I work on energy subjects. And ive also been trying to reflect a little bit on all my experiences and see if theres anything that