
Japan Markes Moment of Silence for Victims as Battle to...
Clip: 3/18/2011 | 3m 5s
Japan Markes Moment of Silence for Victims as Battle to Cool Reactor Continues
Japan held a moment of silence marking one week since an earthquake and tsunami shattered the country's northeastern coast. Engineers at the damaged Fukushima nuclear power hooked up a new power cable hoping to revive the cooling system. James Mates of Independent Television News reports on the attempts to control the reactors.
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Japan Markes Moment of Silence for Victims as Battle to...
Clip: 3/18/2011 | 3m 5s
Japan held a moment of silence marking one week since an earthquake and tsunami shattered the country's northeastern coast. Engineers at the damaged Fukushima nuclear power hooked up a new power cable hoping to revive the cooling system. James Mates of Independent Television News reports on the attempts to control the reactors.
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