From moscow news h. Q. Watching all of the international with me Daniel Hawkins thanks for joining us on the program. Russias president has condemned a controversial u. S. Missile tests noting its timing suggests the weapon was developed long before washington sought to quit on of treaty which banned such weapons but out of your putin was asked about the issue after talks with the finnish president in helsinki hes done quarter reports. The russian president touched upon a number of issues at the press conference from the i. N. F. Treaty like you said to the ongoing protests in moscow now on the ladder the western media has been accusing russia of cracking down on its opposition but lattimer putin stressed that the police have been acting within accordance to the law so im with you must be. Something unique need the for the world as a whole not for europe in particular weve witnessed similar events in many european capitals these events oh much wider also politically fueled and have qui
Been forced to live in a graveyard because of war and poverty. On joining us roscoe with the sport as boxing braces defend their decision to host a world heavyweight fight in saudi arabia plus andy murray singles comeback ends in defeat in cincinnati will hear from him in the next hour. But 1st to residents of a village close to the site of a Nuclear Explosion in northwest some russia have been advised to leave within the next 24 hours the incident happened on thursday and the state Nuclear Company says 5 of its stars were killed in the blast no official explanation has been given for why the explosion calls to radiation spike of up to 16 times normal levels will go to White House Correspondent. American reaction in just a few moments 1st so lets go to moscow our correspondent there is step vasant step this is ringing all the alarm bells isnt it take us through the chronology what happened the incident was on thursday august the 8th what happened there after. Yes a mysterious explosion
It is notjust glastonbury, the heat and humidity is widespread. Through the day it is more focused on the western half of the uk. Some eastern areas not doing as well. The reversal of fortu nes areas not doing as well. The reversal of fortunes on saturday means it is the eastern half of the uk which will see the highest temperatures. We do have cooler air waiting in the wings over the atla ntic waiting in the wings over the atlantic but at the moment we are drawing in this waft of humid air over the sahara which has brought the heat wave in central and Western Areas of europe. We are not going to see temperatures as high but we will get a significant boost over the next few days. More ploughed in the isles of scilly and the far western tip of cornwall. A bit of cloud on the east coast but elsewhere a lot of sunshine on offer. Quite a contrast in temperatures for the shetlands. 13 celsius whereas it will be 30 in the Western Highlands, which would be the warmest day of the year so far.
Reach a bipartisan agreement on the Strategic Forces subcommittee mark and that was a sad day for us on that subcommittee. My amendment would restore the authority of the department of defense to deploy the low yield variant of the w 762 warhead. Our deterrence requires that the United States have a proportional response available for any miscalculation. Low yield weapons are critical to our security because they give us a credible deterrent. Russias confidence that if they were to strike us we would have the capability and the will to respond in a proportional manners makes a strike by the russians less likely not more likely. Mr. Chairman, this is why the 2018 Nuclear Posture review included the requirement that the United States develop and deploy the low yield submarine launched Ballistic Missile as soon as possible. The npr highlighted how critical this capability is to close the deterrence gap and provide credible Response Options to russia to deescalate doctrine. There was an im
That water by just dumping it somewhere, its unsafe, so today the question is going to be uh, how do we get rid of that water safely . Can we recycle it, can we safely get rid of it . Well ask the question that were going to be answering in this episode, so stay tuned to find the answer. If youve been following our program, you may have seen the episode that weve done on how a reactor works, so you may already know that uh for a reactor to activate we need to put the reactor core, which is where all the nuclear fision happens and all the radio isotopes are made a 7 meter depth under pool of light or heavy water, because well theres a lot of radioactivity going on inside the reactor core and the operators within the nuclear need to be protected from that radioactivity, and water, heavy or light water, are pretty good absorbents and kind of like shields against radioactivity, but that water over time gets saturated from that radioactivity and eventually needs to be replaced with new clea