experts say it s unlikely. the chernobyl plant, which is still radioactive, lies about 100km from kyiv. its fourth reactor exploded in april 1986 during a botched safety test, the lack of electricity supplies is a problem, because electricity is needed to cool a pond into which fuel rods are stored before being transferred to more secure, dry storage. you can see the process of storing the rods in the cooled pond in this video produced by the chernobyl power plant. the fuel still produces heat as it decays, that s why it needs cooling in a pond of water. here s the energy minister again. the system in case. it has the ability to maintain for several days using the generators. let’s ability to maintain for several days using the generators. using the generators. let s talk to a lot of rockwood, using the generators. let s talk to a lot of rockwood, a using the generators. let s talk to a lot of rockwood, a former - using the generators. let s talk to a lot of rockwood, a former l
in a perilous position come 2024 to again protect our democracy against the attacks that i believe will return and will be stronger, perhaps, and more powerful than they were in 2020. i read now the michigan press, i read the pennsylvania press, i read the arizona press. it takes longer but it is where the best coverage is of what this looks like at a local level. i want to read this to you from the detroit free press from last month. the next gop wayne county canvasser says he would not have certified the results of the 2020 election. robert boyd, 73, of rockwood, will soon replace wayne county s board member. asked about the 2020 election and what he would have been done, boyd said he would not have certified the results of the election. if the election were held today, are you confident that the accurate result, the victory for president joe biden, would have been certified? i am, because the law is on our side, and ultimately, the
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series tonight the growing controversy around race education some teachers now choosing to leave schools, others to stay and fight here is antonia hylton reporter: brittany hogan thought she made it as the highest ranking black woman in her school district. this year it s turned into a really hostile environment. it s been really hard to focus on what matters, and that s really making sure that the kids are well. reporter: hogan led diversity and equity programs in the rockwood school district just outside of st. louis but last spring in the midst of the american uprising over george floyd s murder, parents accused hogan of pushing critical race theory. does the district teach critical race theory no. rockwood does not teach critical race theory. reporter: it s a decades old study on systemic racism, almost exclusively taught in law school i feel this is culturally sanctioned discrimination. reporter: the resistance got so severe, the district hired private security bei
declined nbc news request for interview. rockwood administrators make the curriculum public online and have repeatedly told parents they don t teach critical race theory black parents are worried as a new year starts without hogan i m the only black person in my class. they are running her away because she was only doing her job. reporter: is there something to be said for fighting the good fight? i m still fighting the good fight making the decision was really a choice of choosing myself, but also knowing that i m still committed to the work, that i m still committed to being a person who talks about race and equity and doesn t stop just because i left rockwood. reporter: antonia hylton, nbc news, rockwood, missouri we thank antonia for that if that story moved you, you can catch much more on the clash over race and the classroom on monday with a new episode of the nbc original podcast southlake. when we come back, we ll show you one incredible rescue highlighting the