“If you want to see a case study in corruption in Washington, Newt Gingrich is your man,” Cenk says.
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“If you want to see a case study in corruption in Washington, Newt Gingrich is your man,” Cenk says.
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Nov. 22 – A system designed to absorb the impact of collisions could have revolutionary implications for road safety according to its developers. The system converts linear kinetic Energy, like that generated in a car crash, into rotary energy that can be expended safely in a flywheel. Stuart McDill reports.
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Nov. 21 – The ECB continues to resist pressure to extend its government bond purchase plan, but rising Italian and Spanish yields will force the central bank to go Nuclear soon, says Rabobank’s Richard McGuire.
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This question was asked of the Republican candidates in the Fox News/Google Debate on September 22, 2012.
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This question was asked of the Republican candidates in the Fox News/Google Debate on September 22, 2012.
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Sept. 12 (Bloomberg) — Japan Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda’s effort to win public support for restarting Nuclear reactors faces a setback after his minister in charge of the industry was forced to resign just nine days into the job.
Yoshio Hachiro stepped down as head of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on Sept. 10, under fire for using “towns of death” to describe the evacuation zone around the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant and joking about radiation. Mike Firn reports from Tokyo on Bloomberg Television’s “First Look.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Join us for an up-to-the-minute Webcast about developments at Japan’s damaged Fukushima Daichi nuclear reactor and the accident’s effect on the Nuclear industry around the world. Matthew Wald, a NYT correspondent who has covered the nuclear power industry for 30 years, and teaches a course on nuclear power for The Times Knowledge Network, will lead this Webcast. He will also convey the latest information from Times reporters covering the reactor story in Japan. Ken Belson, recently returned from Tokyo, will participate. Self-paced lessons on nuclear Energy will also be included.
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–Floods in Nebraska threaten a Nuclear power plant, but you would barely know it from the mainstream media, especially since the airspace above the power plant has been shut down, preventing pictures and video from being taken.
–On the Bonus Show Not safe for work song from Netroots Nation, woman cooked alive by bikini, Louis grandmother rant, John McCain blames immigrants for wildfires.
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June 3 – An Energy efficient home, measuring just 3 meters cubed, is helping people realize how to cut their carbon footprint. The building, called The Cube, is the brainchild of a British psychologist who wants to know why – in his view – people seem to be reluctant to adopt energy saving technology. Stuart McDill reports from the University of Hertfordshire.
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