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the mountain is near japan's highest peak mount fuji. it's a popular destination for tourists. >>> a survey by a leading japanese advertising agency suggests one out of 13 respondents can be classified as belong to a sexual minority. dentsu conducted an online survey of 70,000 people between ages of 20 and 59 across japan. it says 7.6% of them fall under the category of sexual minorities known as lgbt. 18.6% of the respondents in this group became aware of their sexual identity between the ages of 13 and 15. this was the most common answer. 9.8% of people said they developed awareness after they became 40 years old. and 56.8% of respondents said they had told no one about their sexuality. >> translator: growing social recognition will allow sexual minorities to live more easily in japan. this could also lead to the creation of new services and help reviewtalize the economy. >> people in japan have recently begun to recognize sexual diversity. >>> the brother of a japanese woman who was abducted to north korea has called for international
the mountain is near japan's highest peak mount fuji. it's a popular destination for tourists. >>> a survey by a leading japanese advertising agency suggests one out of 13 respondents can be classified as belong to a sexual minority. dentsu conducted an online survey of 70,000 people between ages of 20 and 59 across japan. it says 7.6% of them fall under the category of sexual minorities known as lgbt. 18.6% of the respondents in this group became aware of their sexual identity between...
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. >> the mountain is close to japan's highest peak mount fuji. it's a popular destination for japanese and foreign tourists. >>> mun mall planners and work crews in fukushima free effect tur spent four years cleaning up and reballeding after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. a number of people have been pushing to preserve some reminders of this unprecedented disaster. it's a different story in fukushima. the aftermath of the nuclear accident means people can only collect small items and even that is hard. >> reporter: a road sign mangled. a poster for a festival that never took place. a clock frozen in time marking the moment the earthquake struck. all of these items come from evacuated towns around fukushima daiichi. for nearly a year this man and his small team have been trying to preserve reminders of japan's 2011 disaster. they collected more than 100 items from the evacuation zone. >> translator: it reads the name of the village that the tsunami destroyed. >> reporter: this decanter is the first object he brought back. finding it helped him
. >> the mountain is close to japan's highest peak mount fuji. it's a popular destination for japanese and foreign tourists. >>> mun mall planners and work crews in fukushima free effect tur spent four years cleaning up and reballeding after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. a number of people have been pushing to preserve some reminders of this unprecedented disaster. it's a different story in fukushima. the aftermath of the nuclear accident means people can only collect small...
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cannondale fuji specialized, giants. >> and he flipped them for pennies on the dollar. >> a $1,200 bike might get $300 to $400. >> but not before moving the serial or registration numbers. >> wash it down. >> even he said he was amazed how few people secured their bikes. >> if i put one lock on my bike is that enough to stop you? >> no. what you put on there is like cable locks. they're about as thick as your pinky. small, a cheap set of bolt cutters get through them. tend biggest deterrence is u-locks. three of them. >> buy them and put them on different places. lock the frame and the wheels together so they can't roll. you have to carry it. that draws attention. >> so what is the best way to lock up your bicycle to prevent a thief from taking it? at our nbc washington app, a demonstration video and we'll show you our previous undercover investigations showing you how fast your bike will be taken if it is not locked properly. news4 i-team. >> here with more on the weather. and it is getting wild out there. >> yeah. you can even hear a little thunder. we have the rain coming through. th
cannondale fuji specialized, giants. >> and he flipped them for pennies on the dollar. >> a $1,200 bike might get $300 to $400. >> but not before moving the serial or registration numbers. >> wash it down. >> even he said he was amazed how few people secured their bikes. >> if i put one lock on my bike is that enough to stop you? >> no. what you put on there is like cable locks. they're about as thick as your pinky. small, a cheap set of bolt cutters...
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. >> i came to italy to get good education, a good life because in fuji i would be a father and no oneke me out of my family, as it has done for my family you know. >> translator: all of our efforts and it is right, is to take care of the people who risked their lives at sea, but once they arrive at the port we forget about them. they get stuck in the system and they can't fulfill their hopes. this is the forgotten tragedy. [ singing ] >> reporter: there is beauty and hope against all odds, with patience and faith they say they will get the opportunities they have risked everything for. >>> you are with the news hour and there is much more ahead, including gunfire in burundi, as the president's reelection plans enter a third week. >>> plus days away from a cash crisis, the warning from athens. >>> and in sport, barcelona try to seal their place in the champions league final, and they lead to bayern munich with a big lead. ♪ >>> but first the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is on a visit to russia where he is meeting president vladimir putin in sochi. it's his first visit there since
. >> i came to italy to get good education, a good life because in fuji i would be a father and no oneke me out of my family, as it has done for my family you know. >> translator: all of our efforts and it is right, is to take care of the people who risked their lives at sea, but once they arrive at the port we forget about them. they get stuck in the system and they can't fulfill their hopes. this is the forgotten tragedy. [ singing ] >> reporter: there is beauty and hope...
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had three skimmers which is a device that pulls in the oil and draws it into one of the boats sentra fujis and it helps contain that oil and clean it up very, very quickly. we've had about 200,000 barrels spent. at about 42 gallons per barrel, that's about 105 gallons. they've cleaned up about 10% of that so far. noaa has responded to over 100 oil incidents just in 2014 alone. so this is a common occurrence. not every single oil spill, quote/unquote, george, makes news like this. but it doesn't make any of them less important. it's just that this one has become, obviously, very visible along the coast of california and also the smells that we were talking about just a moment ago, as well. >> it is just awful to see what happened there along the coastline. and you bring up a good point, that these things do happen. >> and the effects of the wildlife is very bad. thank you so much. >>> they call themselves white helmets. this is a story you'll definitely want to see. a look at the brave volunteers who risk their lives to save people in syria. >>> plus, a humanitarian crisis is playing out in
had three skimmers which is a device that pulls in the oil and draws it into one of the boats sentra fujis and it helps contain that oil and clean it up very, very quickly. we've had about 200,000 barrels spent. at about 42 gallons per barrel, that's about 105 gallons. they've cleaned up about 10% of that so far. noaa has responded to over 100 oil incidents just in 2014 alone. so this is a common occurrence. not every single oil spill, quote/unquote, george, makes news like this. but it doesn't...
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. >> name brands like cannon dale, fuji specialized, giant. >> reporter: and he's flipped them for penniesthe dollar. >> $1200 bike i might get $300 or $400. >> reporter: not before removing the serial or registration numbers. >> wash it down, the grit and grime. >> reporter: he was amazed how few people secure their bikes. if i put one lock on my bike, is that enough to stop you? >> no. because what you put on is cable locks about as thick as your pinkie, small bolt cutters clip through it. >> reporter: the biggest deterrent to stop guys like him u-locks, three of them. >> buy multiple looks, lock your wheels together lock the frame and wheels together so they can't roll easy have to carry it. that draws attention. >> reporter: so what is the best way to lock up your bicycle to prevent a thief from taking it? at our nbc washington app right now, a demonstration video for you. we'll show you our undercover investigations showing you just how fast your bike will be taken if it's not locked properly. scott macfarlane news4 i-team. >>> memorial day, the unofficial start of summer, is less tha
. >> name brands like cannon dale, fuji specialized, giant. >> reporter: and he's flipped them for penniesthe dollar. >> $1200 bike i might get $300 or $400. >> reporter: not before removing the serial or registration numbers. >> wash it down, the grit and grime. >> reporter: he was amazed how few people secure their bikes. if i put one lock on my bike, is that enough to stop you? >> no. because what you put on is cable locks about as thick as your...
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. >> name brands fuji specialized, giants. >> reporter: he flipped them for pennies on the dollar. >> bike might get, say, 3 to $400. >> not before removing serial registration numbers. >> wash it down grit and grime. >> reporter: he's amazed how some people secured their bikes. if i put one lock on my bike is that enough to stop you? >> no what you put on this is cable locks. they are about as thick as your pinkie. a small set of bolt cutters cut right through it. >> reporter: the biggest deterrent for guys like him, u locks, three of them. >> multiple locks, put them on your bike different places, lock frame and wheel together so can't roll easy have to carry it. that draws attention. >> what is the best way to lock up your bicycle to prevent a thief from taking it. at our nbc washington app right now a demonstration video for you. we'll also show you our previous undercover investigations to show you just how fast your bike will be taken if it's not lock properly. scott mcfarland news 4 i-team. >> lock up that bike. more than 400 people like this next story on our nbc washington fa
. >> name brands fuji specialized, giants. >> reporter: he flipped them for pennies on the dollar. >> bike might get, say, 3 to $400. >> not before removing serial registration numbers. >> wash it down grit and grime. >> reporter: he's amazed how some people secured their bikes. if i put one lock on my bike is that enough to stop you? >> no what you put on this is cable locks. they are about as thick as your pinkie. a small set of bolt cutters cut right...
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, it means that our exports have the ability -- tom: codec did not have a level playing field with fujis back. >> rate of the auto companies don't. i think the auto companies have tremendous ground to green -- to gain. olivia: that is what president obama keeps saying, there are not a lot of fords driving around tokyo. brendan: eight years ago, barney frank gave the speech when he said what america needs is a grand bargain. the democrats need to accept trade. the republicans in return you to accept the safety net is necessary as you speak of, for the losers. this is not going to come to pass. it is not going to happen. >> companies that are more open to trade have stronger safety nets because they recognize it is necessary to help workers make a transition to growing sectors. and trade jets, nafta included labor protections, included help for trade worked as placers. -- trade for displaced workers. i think the agreement will ultimately have that type of assistance. olivia: does it boost wages? >> yes. olivia: all right, good news. president obama will be at night he headquarters in oreg
, it means that our exports have the ability -- tom: codec did not have a level playing field with fujis back. >> rate of the auto companies don't. i think the auto companies have tremendous ground to green -- to gain. olivia: that is what president obama keeps saying, there are not a lot of fords driving around tokyo. brendan: eight years ago, barney frank gave the speech when he said what america needs is a grand bargain. the democrats need to accept trade. the republicans in return you...