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world? i kind of drove around the neighborhood looking for nuclear power plant. i just wanted to make sure. just wanted to make sure. there wasn t one within walking distance anyway. i mean, the thing about nuclear power is that it s got some stuff going for it in terms of carbon emissions in greenhouse gas emissions in everything, it s great. but you know? what when used as directed, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste and we re not always great at working with. and a time of war zone, or unpredictability nuclear waste can become a mass casualty event really quickly and in this ukraine case, it s a huge plant right in the middle of a war zone, and it s a scary situation. it brings this problem in a way we haven t been quite able to find a way to see it so clearly before. yes, the nuclear waste last nuclear last 300,000 years or something like that. for me that was enough, you got me there i don t know how to solve that problem. but this, the notion that thes ....
call and start saving today. all right that s gonna do it comcast business. powering possibilities. for me tonight. alex wagner will be here tomorrow. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell good evening lawrence. good evening rachel and wish me luck sleeping tonight after listening to james acton talking about that nuclear power plant situation. you know it i did when i bought the one house that i bought in this world? i kind of drove around the neighborhood looking for nuclear power plant. i just wanted to make sure. just wanted to make sure. there wasn t one within walking distance anyway. i mean, the thing about nuclear power is that it s got some stuff going for it in terms of carbon emissions and greenhouse gas emissions in everything, it s great. but you know? what when used as directed, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste and we re not always great at dealing with it. and a time of war zone, or unpredictability nuclear waste can become a ....
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the department of justice reveals it has already complete its review of documents seized. in other words, they re now finished with what a special master would be designed to accomplish in the first place. they say that a privileged review team, quote, identified a limited set of materials that potentially contain attorney-client information and is following the procedure set forth in paragraph affidavit for disputes if any. that filing, and it started a classification review of all of the materials seized at mar-a-lago. in the second, the odni, the office of the director of national intelligence is indeed leading an assessment, basically an evaluation of threats to national security associated to trump s decision to keep whatever it is that he took and kept. remember, the affidavit released on friday showed the government s concern with how those important documents were stored at mar-a-lago. in addition to the room we ve all heard so much about these past few weeks, ....