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CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell July 7, 2024

the target of the georgia special grand jury investigative ef ef efforts to overturn the 2020 election. his lawyer confirmed that to cnn saying that a prosecutor from the fulton county d.a. s office informed him of that today. giuliani is expected to go before the same grand jury on wednesday, and it s not clear if he will invoke the 5th amendment. giuliani met with georgia state legislature three times in december 2020, this is right after the election, and during those meetings, he spread conspiracy theories about widespread irregularities and fraud and also the fallacy that two atlanta election workers smuggled fake biden ballots in with suitcases. none of that was true. let s bring in former federal prosecutor to discuss, your view of the legal exposure that giuliani faces, he now obviously is a target of this investigation. that s very big news, bigger than it might seem at first glance, victor. the term target has a very specific meaning in the context of criminal i

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:24:00

has also been businesses in tokyo and evenjapanese businesses in china. schools in china, japanese schools, have had stones thrown at them and eggs thrown at them and the japanese embassy in beijing has had a brick thrown at it. and this is something that dates back. fukushima is a word and a term that has become very emotionally charged, given the events, take as back to those events undermined as the background. we had this earthquake undermined as the background. we had this earthquake and undermined as the background. we had this earthquake and tsunami undermined as the background. we had this earthquake and tsunami back- undermined as the background. we had this earthquake and tsunami back in - this earthquake and tsunami back in 2011 which can sleekly destroyed this power plant aren t ever since, the japanese have been using water to cool these damaged reactor rods. the water has then had to be stored safely in these enormous tanks and what has happened to these tanks is th

CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell June 4, 2024 19:20:00

because of a direct strike, but more likely because of a lack of power. to that site, to cool the reactor rods. a short time ago, the u.n. secretary general said they had a conversation with the russian defense minister to try and ensure safety there, and then also an unusual move, the u.n. has said that it s denying that it s tried to stop the atomic energy agency from going to inspect that site. they say they could help facilitate that, but still, there s fighting ongoing there, and these fears are not going away. alisyn, victor. david, also there appears to have been a strike on the wagner group based in russia there. russian-occupied ukraine, i should say. what can you tell us about that? well, this is intriguing, you look at these pictures of a devastating strike on a building that appears to have been the headquarters or at least a base of the wagner group. now this is a mercenary group with close ties to vladimir

BBCNEWS BBC News March 7, 2022 02:12:00

start pumping water in, if an artillery shell hits one of the spent fuel ponds that you are looking at those reactor rods quickly super heating and melting down. that s how you get eight meltdown. that s how you get a major release of radioactive gases in the ground, in the water supply and in the air. fix, ground, in the water supply and in the air. ., ., ground, in the water supply and in the air- in the air. a lot of our focus has been in the air. a lot of our focus has been here in the air. a lot of our focus has been here not - in the air. a lot of our focus has been here notjust - in the air. a lot of our focus has been here notjust the l has been here notjust the biggest in ukraine but the biggest in ukraine but the biggest in ukraine but the biggest in europe as a nuclear site, that s a functioning nuclear site what about something like chernobyl which of course is closed down. is there still a problem there? yes. they had eight major meltdown. of course an explosion th

BBCNEWS BBC World News March 7, 2022 05:11:00

been able to communicate with theirfamilies, haven t had been able to communicate with their families, haven t had a shift change since thursday, operating under duress, it is a recipe for disaster. you can t shut them down and we understand that several of the actors at this site are shut down but however that has consequences stopping number one you are now cutting off electric supply through ukraine which is dangerous in itself and second, even when you shut it down it is still dangerous. as fuel rods don t turn off like a lightbulb, they are a hot for months or days so you have to keep the coolant either in the reactor or the fuel ponds which are also at the site, unprotected, no containment, no protection whatsoever. if that coolant system breaks down, if you stop pumping the water in, or if an artillery shell hits one of the spent fuel ponds than you are looking at those reactor rods quickly super heating and melting down. that is how you get a meltdown, that is how you get a mel

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