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. -- of hiroshima in 1945 have gone on display in new york. >> hiroshima in 1945, a city turned wastelandhese pictures were taken by officials who visited -- visited the city later that year. it is now part of a new expedition that has -- exposition that has opened in new york. %!tmñ6vthis is the first time te once classified pictures have been on display. the exhibition has more than 60 photos, each with its own grim story. >> there is another picture of a school building that has just one wall standing. the drop -- the bombs were dropped at about 8:15 a.m. and so people were at work and children at school. it is again heartbreaking that there is only one wall standing. everyone clearly perished. >> about 85,000 people died that day, many more in the following weeks and months. many years after the bomb fell on hiroshima and nagasaki, this is a sign of the beginning of the nuclear age and the world changed forever. >> prince william and the duchess of cambridge have arrived in los angeles for world wind weekend trip to california. their tour will take them from sections of hollywood glit
. -- of hiroshima in 1945 have gone on display in new york. >> hiroshima in 1945, a city turned wastelandhese pictures were taken by officials who visited -- visited the city later that year. it is now part of a new expedition that has -- exposition that has opened in new york. %!tmñ6vthis is the first time te once classified pictures have been on display. the exhibition has more than 60 photos, each with its own grim story. >> there is another picture of a school building that has...
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that was a nuclear energy expert robert jacobs in hiroshima explaining the current situation in japan. he without see now we're like obama is calling on the american people to step up to the plate and pressure the politicians in dealing with the debt standoff congress has one week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it wants to avoid a potentially devastating default in a nationwide address obama warned that an american default would impact around the world you blame republicans for stalling talks and refusing to accept a balanced approach republican speaker john boehner hit back accusing obama of spending beyond the country's means and expecting a blank check republicans and democrats have been locked in a dispute over whether spending cuts tax hikes is the answer to the debt crisis washington watcher matthew says the government needs to act fast to avoid an investor exodus. obama and the democrats in congress just want to keep on spending. and so they would like to see the debt ceiling raised so that they can continue to give rewards to their supporters
that was a nuclear energy expert robert jacobs in hiroshima explaining the current situation in japan. he without see now we're like obama is calling on the american people to step up to the plate and pressure the politicians in dealing with the debt standoff congress has one week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it wants to avoid a potentially devastating default in a nationwide address obama warned that an american default would impact around the world you...
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those nuclear energy expert robert jacobs in hiroshima explaining the situation facing japan. with lawmakers a loggerheads over how to pay for raising america's debt ceiling president obama is threatening to veto a rival republican plan congress has less than a week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it hopes to a. oid a potentially devastating default in a nationwide address obama warned that american default would impact around the world and washington would be to blame but he criticized republican opponents for a stalled talks and refusing refusing to accept a balanced approach to the public and house speaker john boehner head back using obama of spending beyond the country's means and expecting a quote blank check the two parties have been locked in dispute over whether spending cuts or tax hikes will be the answer to the debt crisis but u.s. congressional candidate dan o'connor says in their debate both sides have ignored a key point. i think a lot of the politicians in d.c. this is both republican and democratic politicians they continue to
those nuclear energy expert robert jacobs in hiroshima explaining the situation facing japan. with lawmakers a loggerheads over how to pay for raising america's debt ceiling president obama is threatening to veto a rival republican plan congress has less than a week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it hopes to a. oid a potentially devastating default in a nationwide address obama warned that american default would impact around the world and washington would be...
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second world war are equivalent to say three megatons that includes the two nuclear weapons used on hiroshima and nagasaki all the bombs in the bullets. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war ok so now i'm going to give you another sound and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. the only way forward that would make sense and would stop this madness rush for seeking the capability to make nuclear weapons is for those countries that have nuclear weapons to find a way to give them up and to rely for security non-nuclear means. when i say a mad rush over the past couple of weeks five or six countries have indicated that they might be interested and about it being a capability to enrich uranium australia canada ukraine kazakhstan south africa. these countries sense that why should they be left behind canada is interested in a small level of richmond very far away from a nuclear weapons capability but the technology for enrichment nonetheless is the same we sometimes for for to it as a latent proliferation you put in place all the
second world war are equivalent to say three megatons that includes the two nuclear weapons used on hiroshima and nagasaki all the bombs in the bullets. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war ok so now i'm going to give you another sound and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. the only way forward that would make sense and would stop this madness rush for seeking the capability to make nuclear weapons is for those countries...
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hiroshima killed u.s. soldiers and borrowing the money to fund their imperialist adventures in the warfare state. now if you think you're exempt from these problems, think again because when they need their money, they look at it. when that crisis comes like franklin roosevelt, and other government advocates it, make it a felony offense to on the goal at this conference. they even nationalize the iras because those are nice, juicy targets and that's at the argentine government does when it ran out of money. the worse their faith has a perpetual war. they have admitted it, that this work is on forever. the war on terrorism. from the standpoint of advocate, this is a dream come true, better than the cold war because the berlin wall might fall unexpectedly. it is better than the warrant drugs. this thing goes on forever and never. in fact i have written them is the biggest terrorist purgation. it's an empire that got aces 700 to 1000 pieces and some 130 countries. it embargoes, sanctions, supports brutal dict
hiroshima killed u.s. soldiers and borrowing the money to fund their imperialist adventures in the warfare state. now if you think you're exempt from these problems, think again because when they need their money, they look at it. when that crisis comes like franklin roosevelt, and other government advocates it, make it a felony offense to on the goal at this conference. they even nationalize the iras because those are nice, juicy targets and that's at the argentine government does when it ran...
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restore the cooling system and stop contaminated water from the reactors from leaking into the sea but hiroshima based a nuclear energy expert wrote a check of the believes of the i.a.e.a. visit is a farce and the japanese government still isn't doing enough to protect the people . in essence what this is is just just trying to give a nice shine to a terrible terrible situation and policy and not really in any way to dealing with the actual problems that are facing us here and and least plants are still leaching radioactivity into the environment every day into the sea and through the steam of the combing into the air and what's what's now preoccupied many people in japan is that even for those of us that live far enough away that we thought we were not in any way threatened by the radiation from the plants we're now finding that because of insufficient oversight to the food supply and public health questions that radiation is turning up in all kinds of food products so that you're finding now people in far away from fukushima areas are now beginning to realize that they're not going to be escap
restore the cooling system and stop contaminated water from the reactors from leaking into the sea but hiroshima based a nuclear energy expert wrote a check of the believes of the i.a.e.a. visit is a farce and the japanese government still isn't doing enough to protect the people . in essence what this is is just just trying to give a nice shine to a terrible terrible situation and policy and not really in any way to dealing with the actual problems that are facing us here and and least plants...
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well for more on what's happening in japan i'm joined live now from hiroshima by nuclear energy expert dr robert jacobs. robert thanks so much for being here with us now why is the head of the i.a.e.a. difficult only now so what's expected to come out of his visit. once and what's largely coming out of the visit is an endorsement of the plan of the government of japan on the road forward the so-called road map and in essence sort of a saying to find more blessing that everything is proceeding according to plan. what. the a did come in march although amano was secretary model was not able to come to fukushima so because the danger is there but he's now toured the facility and been briefed and had discussions with the government but in essence what this is is just just trying to give a nice shine to a terrible terrible situation of policy and not really in any way dealing with the actual problems that are facing us here in japan while the tragedy that hit japan about four months ago terrified the world tell us how this iteration is there are now. well there is there's different pieces to
well for more on what's happening in japan i'm joined live now from hiroshima by nuclear energy expert dr robert jacobs. robert thanks so much for being here with us now why is the head of the i.a.e.a. difficult only now so what's expected to come out of his visit. once and what's largely coming out of the visit is an endorsement of the plan of the government of japan on the road forward the so-called road map and in essence sort of a saying to find more blessing that everything is proceeding...
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that was nuclear energy expert robert jacobsen hiroshima explaining the current situation in japan. now with lawmakers at loggerheads over how to pay for raising america's debt ceiling president obama threatens to veto a rival republican plan well congress has less than a week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it wants to avoid a potentially devastating default well in a nationwide address obama warned that american default would impact around the world and that washington would be to blame he criticized republicans for stalling talks and refusing to accept a balanced approach while republican speaker john boehner hit back accusing obama of spending beyond the country's means and expecting quote a blank check well the two parties have been a locked in a dispute over whether spending cuts or tax hikes is the answer to the debt crisis washington washer matthew says the government needs to act fast to avoid an investor exodus. obama and the democrats in congress just want to keep on spending. and so they would like to see the debt ceiling raised so that
that was nuclear energy expert robert jacobsen hiroshima explaining the current situation in japan. now with lawmakers at loggerheads over how to pay for raising america's debt ceiling president obama threatens to veto a rival republican plan well congress has less than a week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it wants to avoid a potentially devastating default well in a nationwide address obama warned that american default would impact around the world and that...
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one of the chief intentions of it was the same as dropping the bomb on hiroshima. >> and what was that them hard, by surprise and heavily. you know, to say, listen. if you don't knock it off, there's more of this to come. >>> i'm melissa rehberger. two more powerful british figures are in the phone scandal. scotland yard admitted to keeping evidence of improprieties hidden for years. on the same day that the owner of news corp in britain was arrested for the scandal. >>> the heat wave continues to bake the center of the u.s. advisories currently spread over 17 states. now back to "mcveigh tapes." >>> i take full responsibility for all my actions and for who i am. i'm not looking in any way, shape or form to blame anything on my parents or my upbringing. >> tim was born into a working class family just north of buffalo, new york. >> it's a hard working community of blue collar folks. his father, his grandfather worked at an auto plant. the family he was born into was very typical american. timothy mcveigh was the first son in that family. he'd had an older sister and then later a younge
one of the chief intentions of it was the same as dropping the bomb on hiroshima. >> and what was that them hard, by surprise and heavily. you know, to say, listen. if you don't knock it off, there's more of this to come. >>> i'm melissa rehberger. two more powerful british figures are in the phone scandal. scotland yard admitted to keeping evidence of improprieties hidden for years. on the same day that the owner of news corp in britain was arrested for the scandal. >>>...
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a short time ago, that the american public and our leaders, they know full well what happened at hiroshimagone to great pains to avoid some sort of nuclear disaster, nuclear war. but in this situation that we're sitting here and talking about, there's no template, there's no precedent, so do the folks we've elected grasp the reality in what could happen next week, in talking to these people? do you get that sense? >> i don't get that sense from everybody. some of the people who were holding out as recently as last night, you talk to them, and they're not so sure that we're talking about financial armageddon or any measure of that, and they're also not so sure that august 2nd is the real deadline. they have a lot of suspicion about the way this whole thing has come up, and they're certainly suspicious of the white house. they don't think they have all the information to be able to decide when it is that the united states government would really run out of money in the event the borrowing limit shut down on august 2nd. >> joe johns, thank you so much. and i want to talk here to one of these
a short time ago, that the american public and our leaders, they know full well what happened at hiroshimagone to great pains to avoid some sort of nuclear disaster, nuclear war. but in this situation that we're sitting here and talking about, there's no template, there's no precedent, so do the folks we've elected grasp the reality in what could happen next week, in talking to these people? do you get that sense? >> i don't get that sense from everybody. some of the people who were...