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"newsline" brings you hiroshima nag saki 66 years on. it commemorates the atomic bombings of the two cities. in hiroshima, a website has been created to show what the a bomb did to the city and people it. uses testimony from survivors and photos taken after the bombing to create a unique online record. >> the site is called the hiroshima archive. you can super impose photos on a map of hiroshima today. by clicking on the icons, you can read the testimony of people who experienced the bombing in those locations in english and japanese. the site uses google either, a virtual globe based on satellite images. the hiroshima project is led by an associate professor at tokyo metropolitan university. he launched an archive about the bombing last year. it required him to launch the archive this year. >> it shows the materials to give a sense of time and space. it gives an overall picture that individual materials don't convey by themselves. >> he got here to interview survivors for stories to put in the archive. this is a second year at senior hi
"newsline" brings you hiroshima nag saki 66 years on. it commemorates the atomic bombings of the two cities. in hiroshima, a website has been created to show what the a bomb did to the city and people it. uses testimony from survivors and photos taken after the bombing to create a unique online record. >> the site is called the hiroshima archive. you can super impose photos on a map of hiroshima today. by clicking on the icons, you can read the testimony of people who...
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government for hiroshima and nagasaki for all the civilians killed. i would doubt very much but we have seen something interesting the last two years. you know as as i noted in my book american presidents and officials. never go to iraq. you know while in office or anything like that there is this thing they probably don't want to says he has that.
government for hiroshima and nagasaki for all the civilians killed. i would doubt very much but we have seen something interesting the last two years. you know as as i noted in my book american presidents and officials. never go to iraq. you know while in office or anything like that there is this thing they probably don't want to says he has that.
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we have a report. >> hiroshima, a city obliterated.his, the terrible aftermath of the first use of an atomic bomb on a civilian target in august, 1945. 66 years later and japan is remembering the tens of thousands killed in the bombing. but this year the ceremony had a more contemporary dimension. peace activists are drawing a comparison between the atomic bombing of hiroshima and the explosion of the nuclear plant following the earthquake and tsunami in march. there is a growing sense in japan that nuclear energy is unsafe and that the country should reduce its depends on it. it comes after criticism of the nuclear plant crisis. all eyes are on him. the government is also announced a series of steps to include nuclear safety, including set up -- setting up a new agency under the environment mini city. already 2/3 of the country's nuclear reactors are offline. by this time next year they all could be. but that would leave a series hole in the country's electricity provision. 80,000 people are still unable to return to their homes near
we have a report. >> hiroshima, a city obliterated.his, the terrible aftermath of the first use of an atomic bomb on a civilian target in august, 1945. 66 years later and japan is remembering the tens of thousands killed in the bombing. but this year the ceremony had a more contemporary dimension. peace activists are drawing a comparison between the atomic bombing of hiroshima and the explosion of the nuclear plant following the earthquake and tsunami in march. there is a growing sense in...
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the mayor of hiroshima called for a lasting peace in a world free of nuclear weapons. >> the time has come for the rest of us to learn from the experience and the desire for peace. then we must communicate what we learned to future generations and to the rest of the world. >>> this year, japan has had a fresh reminder of the dangers of atomic energy. the earthquake and tsunami cause aid crisis and people in japan are again living in fear of radiation. the mayor of hiroshima never wants the situation to be repeated. >> translator: from the common admonition that nuclear energy and human kind cannot exist together, some seek to abandon nuclear power altogether. others advocate extremely strict control of nuclear power by increased utilization of renewable energy. the japanese government should institute concrete countermeasures to gain the understanding and trust of the people. >> prime minister kan is pushing a review of japan's energy policy and said japan should reduce its dependence on nuclear power. >> translator: regarding nuclear energy, we will deeply reflect over the convention
the mayor of hiroshima called for a lasting peace in a world free of nuclear weapons. >> the time has come for the rest of us to learn from the experience and the desire for peace. then we must communicate what we learned to future generations and to the rest of the world. >>> this year, japan has had a fresh reminder of the dangers of atomic energy. the earthquake and tsunami cause aid crisis and people in japan are again living in fear of radiation. the mayor of hiroshima never...
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about hiroshima and nagasaki was almost like you know the us is brave the u.s. is far ahead of all the other countries they're smarter they're going well developed and we should you know showed that it was almost it's the tragic aspect of it certainly wasn't taught in schools what do you think is missing in sort of the narrative as it's developed over the years well they have to do this during war they have to dehumanise the enemy they have to make it look like these are just japs you know the term that they used when really uneasy cities were filled with women and children and many of whom probably opposed their own government during this war but this shows you you know recently they just came out with these secret films that they had of this area right in the aftermath of the bombing the u.s. has been keeping all these films secret which to me is a kind of a good sign to their ashamed of what happened they didn't want to show the world what the horror that they had they had produced and to my knowledge there's still been no sort of official apology for what ha
about hiroshima and nagasaki was almost like you know the us is brave the u.s. is far ahead of all the other countries they're smarter they're going well developed and we should you know showed that it was almost it's the tragic aspect of it certainly wasn't taught in schools what do you think is missing in sort of the narrative as it's developed over the years well they have to do this during war they have to dehumanise the enemy they have to make it look like these are just japs you know the...
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dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima killing 140,000 people and hastening the end of world war ii. today japan looks back on the attack while struggling to recover from a nuclear crisis as a result of a massive earthquake in march. as a result of the hiroshima and the atomic bomb dropped a few days later on nagasaki, japan declared never to make or produce nuclear weapons and today the country says it must reduce its dependence on nuclear power. >>> next week marks the 66th anniversary of the end of world war ii. and this is one of the iconic images from the celebration of the war's end. the statue is based on the famous photograph taken in new york city's times square on august 14, 1945 and it captures the spirit of the day. and it was that fisherman's wharf today. >>> lucille ball would have been 100 years old today. and even though she has been gone for more than two decades she is still getting lots of laughs today. joel brown has more on why everyone still loves lucy. >> lucille ball fans still watch her and laugh outloud. >> meany-miny-mo. >> from an era that don't really exi
dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima killing 140,000 people and hastening the end of world war ii. today japan looks back on the attack while struggling to recover from a nuclear crisis as a result of a massive earthquake in march. as a result of the hiroshima and the atomic bomb dropped a few days later on nagasaki, japan declared never to make or produce nuclear weapons and today the country says it must reduce its dependence on nuclear power. >>> next week marks the 66th anniversary...
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. >>> 66 years ago, japan was reeling from the aftermath of hiroshima's atomic bombing and then hit again, another nuclear weapon brought widespread death and destruction to nagasaki. people gathered in the port city on tuesday to remember that painful morning in 1945. but they also spent time talking about a present day danger, the crisis at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. nhk world reports. >> reporter: about 6,000 people joined the ceremony to remember the moment when an atomic bomb destroyed this city and killed tens of thousands of people. junior high school students from iwate in fukushima prefecture took part in the memorial service. the march earthquake and tsunami along with the nuclear crisis hit their city hard. 66 years after the destruction of nagasaki, japan's triple disaster is creating anxiety among atomic bomb survivors. tokyo electric power company's fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant is still not under control. >> translator: this year with the accident at the fukushima nuclear power plant, many people are facing the threat of radiation. i personally promi
. >>> 66 years ago, japan was reeling from the aftermath of hiroshima's atomic bombing and then hit again, another nuclear weapon brought widespread death and destruction to nagasaki. people gathered in the port city on tuesday to remember that painful morning in 1945. but they also spent time talking about a present day danger, the crisis at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. nhk world reports. >> reporter: about 6,000 people joined the ceremony to remember the moment...
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august 6th marks the 66th anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. the prime minister will deliver a speech at the annual hiroshima peace memorial ceremony on saturday. kan will call on the country to lead international talks on nonproliferation and work towards a world without nuclear arms and expected to acknowledge that the fukushima daiichi accidents caused anxiety around the world. in addition, kan will announce his intention to implement string ent safety measures for nuclear plants and says it is a lesson for human kind and it's japan's duty to tell the world about it. >>> a plant will be shut down soon for regular inspection. this is the first reactor run by tokyo electric power company to undergo an inspection since the fukushima accident. the number one reactor at the nuclear plant will reduce power output starting friday afternoon and stop it entirply early saturday morning for a two-month inspection. after the reactors shut down, only three of tepco's re-17 reactors. another reactor is scheduled for a regular inspection from late august.
august 6th marks the 66th anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. the prime minister will deliver a speech at the annual hiroshima peace memorial ceremony on saturday. kan will call on the country to lead international talks on nonproliferation and work towards a world without nuclear arms and expected to acknowledge that the fukushima daiichi accidents caused anxiety around the world. in addition, kan will announce his intention to implement string ent safety measures for nuclear...
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dropped bombs on nagasaki and hiroshima are for me things of the past. it's our duty to convey to tomorrow's leaders that war and nuclear bombs are wrong. and that we must work towards building a peaceful world. for all of you who are here today, i hope that as educators you will share this message with your students. >> i feel even more than i did before an obligation to take what he's told us about it back to students. >> rorter: jennie carr came to nagasaki to learn something her grandfather could not. she presents a new generation, one that is trying to learn from the past, to promote peace and understanding among the generations of tomorrow. nhk world, nagasaki. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post-march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road ahead" examines japan's efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss "nuclear watch" and "the road ahe
dropped bombs on nagasaki and hiroshima are for me things of the past. it's our duty to convey to tomorrow's leaders that war and nuclear bombs are wrong. and that we must work towards building a peaceful world. for all of you who are here today, i hope that as educators you will share this message with your students. >> i feel even more than i did before an obligation to take what he's told us about it back to students. >> rorter: jennie carr came to nagasaki to learn something her...
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dropped bombs on nagasaki and hiroshima are for me things of the past. it's our duty to convey to tomorrow's leaders that war and nuclear bombs are wrong. and that we must work towards building a peaceful world. for all of you who are here today, i hope that as educators you will share this message with your students. >> i feel even more than i did before an obligation to take what he's told us about it back to students. >> reporter: jennie carr came to nagasaki to learn something her grandfather could not. she presents a new generation, one that is trying to learn from the past, to promote peace and understanding among the generations of tomorrow. nhk world, nagasaki. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post-march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road ahead" examines japan's efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss "nuclear watch" and "the road a
dropped bombs on nagasaki and hiroshima are for me things of the past. it's our duty to convey to tomorrow's leaders that war and nuclear bombs are wrong. and that we must work towards building a peaceful world. for all of you who are here today, i hope that as educators you will share this message with your students. >> i feel even more than i did before an obligation to take what he's told us about it back to students. >> reporter: jennie carr came to nagasaki to learn something...
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if special allowances are given here, as they were in hiroshima, you'll need your records. [ applause ] >> translator: it's good to have someone who knows what it's like to be exposed to radiation come here from outside fukushima. there's a feeling of connectedness that we don't get with other outside help. >> reporter: sakuma said he's glad his experience 66 years ago is helping people in fukushima today. >> translator: i can feel how much they care about their children. i think we can keep on working together. >> earlier michio kijima spoke with miho fukunaga also covering the accident. >> miho, tell us about the difference between the risks faced by a-bomb survivors and people in fukushima. >> yes the people were exposed to extremely high levels of radiation as a result of the atomic bombings. it happened within seconds. the concern in fukushima has been about the long-term risks of exposure because radioactive materials continue to leak from the nuclear plant. many a-bomb victims died as a result of high-level acute radiation exposure. among those who survived, the effects continu
if special allowances are given here, as they were in hiroshima, you'll need your records. [ applause ] >> translator: it's good to have someone who knows what it's like to be exposed to radiation come here from outside fukushima. there's a feeling of connectedness that we don't get with other outside help. >> reporter: sakuma said he's glad his experience 66 years ago is helping people in fukushima today. >> translator: i can feel how much they care about their children. i...
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recently learned from japan at the amount of radiation released was more than twenty times that of the hiroshima bomb and now it looks that they may be experiencing the early stages of a total china syndrome meltdown and is the united states in danger to finally ideally take on the next corporate personhood battle brewing in america should you back to companies have free speech rights to lie about the safety of cigarettes. is there something the government isn't telling us about nine eleven or the tenth anniversary of the nine eleven attacks just around the corner richard clarke the former white house counterterrorism czar under both presidents bill clinton and george w. bush unveiled some shocking allegations about the cia soon to be released radio documentary clarke alleges that the bush administration's cia and. the leadership george tenet purposefully withheld information about the nine eleven hijackers from both the white house and from the white house both before and after the terrorist attacks clarke claims the cia not only knew the were about seven to nine eleven hijackers but actually t
recently learned from japan at the amount of radiation released was more than twenty times that of the hiroshima bomb and now it looks that they may be experiencing the early stages of a total china syndrome meltdown and is the united states in danger to finally ideally take on the next corporate personhood battle brewing in america should you back to companies have free speech rights to lie about the safety of cigarettes. is there something the government isn't telling us about nine eleven or...
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. >> japÓn recordó el 66 aniversario de la bomba de hiroshima.>> en brasil una cocinera confesÓ haber colocado veneno para ratas en la cocina servida en la cafeterÍa de una escuela pÚblica, su pasiÓn enfermo al que los estudiantes y 16 profesores. >> carlos larrain dijo que las protestas estudiantiles no le harÍan al gobierno. la cÁmara de diputados recordÓ la enmienda municipal para permitir el presidente fernando lugo para ocupar una banca en el senado tras ocupar el poder en el 2013, la policÍa de nueva york averiguar si un reciente ataque han tenido que ver con el hombre que realizÓ los ataques sexuales en manhattan, las descripciones coinciden. se trata de un hispano de hasta cinco pies de altura y de pelo negro. >> un sospechoso de haber descuartizado a un niÑos de ocho aÑos aportÓ nuevos datos. >> dijo en una entrevistÉ con un diario que el acusado era torpe y que tenÍa problemas para entablar una conversaciÓn. no puede entender por quÉ habrÍa querido matar a alguien y en instantes regresa a mÉxico el futbolista paraguayo. le diremos donde
. >> japÓn recordó el 66 aniversario de la bomba de hiroshima.>> en brasil una cocinera confesÓ haber colocado veneno para ratas en la cocina servida en la cafeterÍa de una escuela pÚblica, su pasiÓn enfermo al que los estudiantes y 16 profesores. >> carlos larrain dijo que las protestas estudiantiles no le harÍan al gobierno. la cÁmara de diputados recordÓ la enmienda municipal para permitir el presidente fernando lugo para ocupar una banca en el senado tras ocupar...
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cual se recordÓ el bombardeo de hiroshima, en momentos en que enfrentan otro problema de energÍa nuclearable de acero a casi 100 pies sobre el suelo. el cable estaba suspendido por dos globos aerostÁticos. el acrÓbata comenzó el reto con una vara de equilibrio en sus manos y un par de botas especiales. por momentos dio la en presiÓn de que no lograrÍa su hazaÑa. ahora se propone repetir el desafÍo pero a 600 pies. ahora le traemos un adelanto de lo que tendremos maÑana en el programa, al punto con jorge ramos. >> este domingo estamos mejor que hace tres aÑos, contesta la ex tesorera y el ex secretario de vivienda. >> muchos de los encuestados quÉ dirÍan que preferirían tener hoy dia al presidente bush que a obama. >> los republicanos no tiene un plan para hacer crecer la economÍa. >> marÍa colina machado quiere ser la primera presidente de venezuela. >> nos cansamos de la discriminaciÓn, este es el gobierno mÁs excluyente y violento que hemos tenido tanto >> la ley antiinmigrantes de alabama es peor que la de arizona. >> esta no es la manera de solucionar el tema de la inmigraciÓn indocu
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dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima was remembered this morning.t mark the beginning of the end of world war ii. it destroyed the city and killed more than 100,000 people. the u.s. dropped a second atomic bomb on nagasaki on august 9, 1945. >>> in argentineee, more violent clashes between police and squatters in the country's province. yesterday authorities forcibly kicked out some 200 families, tearing down their makeshift tents. some were shot at with rubber bullets. squatters threw rocks at police and at least four of them were injured. a judge had given the squatters five days to leave the occupied land. many of them had been living there since the start of july. >>> although he hasn't announced whether he'll run for president. texas governor rick perry is taking the spotlight this morning. he will lead a day of prayer and fasting. more than 8,000 people have signed up for the rally inside an nfl football stadium in houston. thousands of religious conservatives nationwide are expected to watch the event on the internet. >> with the economy in t
dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima was remembered this morning.t mark the beginning of the end of world war ii. it destroyed the city and killed more than 100,000 people. the u.s. dropped a second atomic bomb on nagasaki on august 9, 1945. >>> in argentineee, more violent clashes between police and squatters in the country's province. yesterday authorities forcibly kicked out some 200 families, tearing down their makeshift tents. some were shot at with rubber bullets. squatters threw...
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military dropped a pair of bombs on hiroshima and nag even though it took years to design and build itdes later, a college drop out photographer turned truck driver from wisconsin managed to create an exact replica of the bomb in his workshop. he managed to reverse engineer the hiroshima nuclear bomb and build one from scratch. >> i was told at the outset that you will never know, we can't tell you, we will never tell you, and you will never find this out what's inside. it's all still a state secret. it's still class fied secret. >> this is my drawing of little boy. this is the one harold put his finger on it, looked at me, said where did you get this drawing it looked real enough for him, i said i made that drawing, and you could have knocked him over. then he waved his hand over it, how did you know where this stuff was? >> there's still a working nuclear weapon and they don't want that information out there. i'm a truck driver, i didn't finish my university degree, i drive semis for a living. if i can figure this out -- >> that clip was from a great documentary called "the atomic tr
military dropped a pair of bombs on hiroshima and nag even though it took years to design and build itdes later, a college drop out photographer turned truck driver from wisconsin managed to create an exact replica of the bomb in his workshop. he managed to reverse engineer the hiroshima nuclear bomb and build one from scratch. >> i was told at the outset that you will never know, we can't tell you, we will never tell you, and you will never find this out what's inside. it's all still a...
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dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. [ bell tolling back toll -- [ bell tolling ] >> as japan struggleso recover from the meltdown at the fukushima plant. >>> for those who love lucy, james town university is where fans should be. people are celebrating the 100th birthday. some people show under in their favorite costumes of she died in 1989. >>> let's check in now with mark tamayo. how about it mark? pretty nice out there. >> yeah, it's not bad. but the beach is still on the cool side. we have mild numbers to talk about. that's where you would expect the nothing bank. it's still hugging a good portion of the bay area shoreline from sausalito down towards pacifica and half moon bay and already we have the fog surging back over san francisco and back into the bay. a look outside, a couple of cameras we've prepared for you. there's the overcast scene. san jose still reporting mostly sunny skies and 73. forecast story for tonight is this, partly cloudy skies. fog will be increasing. tomorrow for your sunday. some more numbers inland. and the extended forecast, we'll bump up the numbers bis
dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. [ bell tolling back toll -- [ bell tolling ] >> as japan struggleso recover from the meltdown at the fukushima plant. >>> for those who love lucy, james town university is where fans should be. people are celebrating the 100th birthday. some people show under in their favorite costumes of she died in 1989. >>> let's check in now with mark tamayo. how about it mark? pretty nice out there. >> yeah, it's not bad. but the beach is...
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dropped an atomic bomb in hiroshima ending world war ii. >>> he became the latest victim at that troubled facility. our news organization was the only organization to speak with them and he wants to be identified as jessie due to safety concerns. a patient nearly choked him to death. >> my co-worker i was calling him, i am choking i am choking i will die. jessie says this patient has attacked three workers since arriving at the hospital one month ago. sources tell us that patient has not been arrested and is still in the hospital. there have been several serious attacks at the mental hospital including the killing of a psychological technician donna grows last -- gross last fall. >>> a man is intentionally convicted of killing someone, he was found guilty of man slaughter in june and will be sentenced today. he got into an argument in march of 2007. gross smashed the windshield of the car diaz was driving and he faces up to 14 years in prison. >>> a teenager paralyzed in a swimming accident has been identified as the victim of a fatal car crash. 19-year-old danny cox died when his car wen
dropped an atomic bomb in hiroshima ending world war ii. >>> he became the latest victim at that troubled facility. our news organization was the only organization to speak with them and he wants to be identified as jessie due to safety concerns. a patient nearly choked him to death. >> my co-worker i was calling him, i am choking i am choking i will die. jessie says this patient has attacked three workers since arriving at the hospital one month ago. sources tell us that patient...
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the bomb destroyed most of hiroshima. it's estimated as many as 140,000 people were killed.econd a-bomb dropped on nagasaki four days later, killed tens of thousands more, prompting the japanese to surrender. during a ceremony, japan's prime minister said japan should end its dependence on nuclear power. >>> 7:18 now. much more ahead on "today in the bay." the high cost of a college education could go even higher. >>> coming up, making sure there o h paying that huge .inayat ptt bill, even during tough times. >>> welcome back, everybody. 7:21 now. you're looking at a live shot of the fremont festival of the arts set to kick off this morning on stevens place at 10:00 this morning. you can see everybody getting ready for that. the tents are ready for all of the crowds to be there. hopefully it's going to burn off. all the weather. >>> passengers are hoping to get a refund from the taxes are out of luck. people who bought tickets before the shutdown then flew in the last two weeks will not get their money back. one more note. now that the shutdown has ended, expect to see those
the bomb destroyed most of hiroshima. it's estimated as many as 140,000 people were killed.econd a-bomb dropped on nagasaki four days later, killed tens of thousands more, prompting the japanese to surrender. during a ceremony, japan's prime minister said japan should end its dependence on nuclear power. >>> 7:18 now. much more ahead on "today in the bay." the high cost of a college education could go even higher. >>> coming up, making sure there o h paying that huge...
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hiroshima is marking the 66th anniversary of the world's first atom ago bomb attack on this day during the last stages of world war ii. it's statemented that as many as 140,000 people were killed. a second bomb dropped on n nagasaki ten days later. japan's prime minister said the country should end its dependence on nuclear energy, in light of the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. >>> park rangers announced they found three bodies who drowned last month. david hermes was found yesterday in the river become 240 feet from the base of the falls. rangers say it took them four and a half hours to pull the body from the water because the river is so fast moving. he had been missing since july 19th when he and two others reportedly climbed over barricades to pose for a picture. all three were swept over the 317-foot waterfall. the bodies of the other two have not yet been found. >>> the coast guard is asking for the public's help in locating a missing boater tonight. on july 25th, kristov sailed his white 27 foot boat to san diego. on august 1st his son contacted the coast guard, because
hiroshima is marking the 66th anniversary of the world's first atom ago bomb attack on this day during the last stages of world war ii. it's statemented that as many as 140,000 people were killed. a second bomb dropped on n nagasaki ten days later. japan's prime minister said the country should end its dependence on nuclear energy, in light of the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. >>> park rangers announced they found three bodies who drowned last month. david hermes was found...
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and explosive power the size of a hiroshima bomb once a week. tavis: this documentary is about coal, but at the center of this documentary, sits an uncomfortable conversation in this country that we have to have about corporations versus democracy or put another way, when corporations take over the space that democracy ought to occupy. talk to me about that battle between corporations and democracy in this country beyond just coal. >> you put your finger on it. that's what this movie is about. ap latchian and particularly west virginia is the template when corporations take over democracy. it's a company town. what they are doing is illegal. in fact, they have -- if you filled 25 feet of a hudson river, you would be in jail. if you blew up a mountain in the cat dele skills, you would go to jail or a place for the criminally insane. they have blown up the 500 biggest mountains in west virginia in the last 10 years and it's all legal. they have buried 2,500 miles of rivers and streams. that's illegal. you can't do it. in fact, i debated on west vi
and explosive power the size of a hiroshima bomb once a week. tavis: this documentary is about coal, but at the center of this documentary, sits an uncomfortable conversation in this country that we have to have about corporations versus democracy or put another way, when corporations take over the space that democracy ought to occupy. talk to me about that battle between corporations and democracy in this country beyond just coal. >> you put your finger on it. that's what this movie is...
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start using the 787 for regular domestic flights on november 1st linking tokyo's haneda airport with hiroshima and okayama. the carrier plans to use the dreamliner for regular international flights between hanada and beijing in december and hanada and frankfurt in january. boeing built the plane's fuselage to reduce its weight and improve fuel efficiency up to 20% compared to equivalent sized aircraft. delivery of the 787 has been delayed seven times, mainly due to design changes. ana has ordered 55 of the planes and japan airlines has ordered 35. >>> the seven day plain of northeastern japan was once abundant farmland famous for rice and vegetables. the tsunami of march 11th caused huge damage to the area destroying crops and poisoning the soil with salt. only 8% of the cultivated land has been restored. here's a report on some farmers working to rebuild their businesses. >> reporter: fields of mud, rubble and sand, this area in sendai city was once prime farmland. the two hechter field was completely engulfed by the tsunami. his greenhouse and machinery were carried away by the giant wave. t
start using the 787 for regular domestic flights on november 1st linking tokyo's haneda airport with hiroshima and okayama. the carrier plans to use the dreamliner for regular international flights between hanada and beijing in december and hanada and frankfurt in january. boeing built the plane's fuselage to reduce its weight and improve fuel efficiency up to 20% compared to equivalent sized aircraft. delivery of the 787 has been delayed seven times, mainly due to design changes. ana has...
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if you look at the hiroshima bomb, you know, it was 50 kelo grams of hgu.city bombing was two tons. if you about back and look at the devastation, the two-ton bomb, think of 13,000 tons versus two tons. it's -- it's inconceivable. even if you look at the hiroshima pictures, it's inconceivable. >> if you have the material, it's not hard to build that bomb? >> no. >> ralph moet larson had been planning on a new cia posting in beijing, but after 9/11, just after 9/11 he is drafted personally by cia director george tenet to lead a new effort instead. >> that is one of my most vivid memories. he said to me we're behind the eight ball, and the reason he said that, which i didn't know what he meant at that precise moment, was because we had information about this meeting with the pakistan scientist and bin laden before 9/11. >> november 2001 moet larson and tenet at the direction of president george w. bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intelligence reports. the possibi
if you look at the hiroshima bomb, you know, it was 50 kelo grams of hgu.city bombing was two tons. if you about back and look at the devastation, the two-ton bomb, think of 13,000 tons versus two tons. it's -- it's inconceivable. even if you look at the hiroshima pictures, it's inconceivable. >> if you have the material, it's not hard to build that bomb? >> no. >> ralph moet larson had been planning on a new cia posting in beijing, but after 9/11, just after 9/11 he is...
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he was seared by what he saw in world war ii, in iwo jima and in hiroshima after the bomb.cc1: in the senate, he broke with his party on some big votes. he was a pacifist, a liberal anti-war republican. he called excessive defense spending madness. mark hatfield was 89. bernadine healy died, a harvard educated cardiologist who ran c: nih and american red cross. she advised three u.s. presidents, a well known media figure in her own right. she resigned from the red cross under pressure for a lackluster performance post 9/11. dr. healy battled brain cancer for over a decade. she was 67 years old. and fred imus has died. don imus' raw, dry, plain-spoke: younger brother left a stint in the army to be a brakeman on the southern pacific railroad. he then started up an auto body shop before following his brother into radio. fred imus was 69 years old. >>> "newsweek" magazine is catching heat for a cover photo many consider a cheap shot. calling michele bachmann the queen of rage is one thing, but the photo is clearly a misfire. it received widespread criticism today, some called it biased an
he was seared by what he saw in world war ii, in iwo jima and in hiroshima after the bomb.cc1: in the senate, he broke with his party on some big votes. he was a pacifist, a liberal anti-war republican. he called excessive defense spending madness. mark hatfield was 89. bernadine healy died, a harvard educated cardiologist who ran c: nih and american red cross. she advised three u.s. presidents, a well known media figure in her own right. she resigned from the red cross under pressure for a...
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today marks the sixty sixth anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on the japanese city of hiroshima. it was the first atomic bomb was used in warfare. >> much more, the kron 4 news weekend. henry is out about this morning. >> i am not really out today, i am about. raccoons, squirrels, who are you going to call? the animal in your backyard expert is 20 joining us. fish >> >> for many people who live in oakland, the violence ending cannot come soon enough. they are on track to surpass last year's number of deaths. >> sherry miller says she is glad oakland has rehired some of the laid-off police officers. in order to be effective solving crimes, the officers have to build a relationship with communities. >> we need law enforcement, trained people to get the committee under control, but they have to do with the right way. >> more community activities with the police department involved to help build trust. they need to build trust first. >> oakland mayor jean quan says 27 officers will begin patrolling this weekend. there are two areas of local and that record 92 percent of homicides. i
today marks the sixty sixth anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on the japanese city of hiroshima. it was the first atomic bomb was used in warfare. >> much more, the kron 4 news weekend. henry is out about this morning. >> i am not really out today, i am about. raccoons, squirrels, who are you going to call? the animal in your backyard expert is 20 joining us. fish >> >> for many people who live in oakland, the violence ending cannot come soon enough. they...
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massive wave reached them joining me now via broadband is dr robert jacobs who's a professor at the hiroshima peace institute how alarming are these latest reports about steam emerging from the cracks under fukushima how serious could this. it's a very serious and alarming development because this started to happen specifically after two large earthquakes in the last few weeks there was a six point four earthquake on the thirty first of july and a six point zero earthquake on august twelfth and so what this would indicate is that there may have been some breaking of some of the pipes and some of the structures underground that happened during these earthquakes and they there could be radioactive water that's venting into the soil and what's more as the it has cracks are opening they're making their way that steam and radioactivity is making its way up so first of all this will make it much more difficult for workers to work there because the problem will not be contained within the building contained within the structure of the reactor vessel and so it's harder for workers to work in an area
massive wave reached them joining me now via broadband is dr robert jacobs who's a professor at the hiroshima peace institute how alarming are these latest reports about steam emerging from the cracks under fukushima how serious could this. it's a very serious and alarming development because this started to happen specifically after two large earthquakes in the last few weeks there was a six point four earthquake on the thirty first of july and a six point zero earthquake on august twelfth and...
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leaking radioactive material since the disaster despite efforts to clean it up dr robert jacobs the hiroshima peace institute says that the evidence brings into question to plants nuclear safety. and there is certainly a great deal of evidence that appears to suggest that the first reactor reactor number one was melting down by the time the tsunami hit so if that's the case that the reactor was melting down as a result of the earthquake and not as a result of this you know need a nine point zero earthquake or something that has the potential to end up in too much of here and that would put the reliability and the design and safety of all of these reactors in question so when you have a structure that's already suffered a great deal of damage and you have a continual going after shocks at the level of six point zero there's there's been some even higher. what we have now is we have the radioactive core that is melted down into the basement into the bottom of the containment vessel of these reactors and if the radiation level is going down where it's being monitored inside the building and if t
leaking radioactive material since the disaster despite efforts to clean it up dr robert jacobs the hiroshima peace institute says that the evidence brings into question to plants nuclear safety. and there is certainly a great deal of evidence that appears to suggest that the first reactor reactor number one was melting down by the time the tsunami hit so if that's the case that the reactor was melting down as a result of the earthquake and not as a result of this you know need a nine point...
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about twenty nine point six times the amount of contamination caused by the nuclear bomb dropped on hiroshima assuming the source material would be your brain him we think the total amount of leakage is about twenty times the contamination because of that rushing the bone there were also reports that the ground under the crippled nuclear facility is beginning to crack as the nuclear core is melting down into it and deadly radioactive steam might be now as you were in from those cracks further amperage efforts to contain the crisis as one unnamed focus in the worker emailed to a friend earlier this month a lot of the cracks came out of the ground massive steam is coming up from there it's too small to hear yet see a thing it seems like a nuclear reaction is happening underground now we are a back to back here waiting watch out for the direction of wind. so what exactly is going on there and why the media blackout on this increasingly severe nuclear disaster here offer some answers as paul gunter director of the grat reactor oversight project of nuclear power welcome back thanks again for havin
about twenty nine point six times the amount of contamination caused by the nuclear bomb dropped on hiroshima assuming the source material would be your brain him we think the total amount of leakage is about twenty times the contamination because of that rushing the bone there were also reports that the ground under the crippled nuclear facility is beginning to crack as the nuclear core is melting down into it and deadly radioactive steam might be now as you were in from those cracks further...
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three days earlier, 140,000 were killed in the bombing of hiroshima.s led to japan's surrender in world war ii. today for the first time an american representative attended the ceremony. >>> in spain, tourists are flocking to holiday destinations because of great deal. tourism there is up 20% from last year. spanish business have been slashing prices in an attempt to earn money during the global economic crisis. but some store owners say many tourists aren't spending a lot of money. although tourists say they like the deals. >>> an update tonight on a story we've been following involving the salaries paid to reserve it. the economy voted unanimously to continue subsidizing the salaries. the council rejected the recommendation. >>> the obama administration released new rules for fuel consumption. other large vehicles from buses to cement mixers will have to cut fuel use by 9%. the environment defense applauded the move. >>> facebook users now have a way to communicate with friends. the palo alto company today introduced the first stand alone mobile mess
three days earlier, 140,000 were killed in the bombing of hiroshima.s led to japan's surrender in world war ii. today for the first time an american representative attended the ceremony. >>> in spain, tourists are flocking to holiday destinations because of great deal. tourism there is up 20% from last year. spanish business have been slashing prices in an attempt to earn money during the global economic crisis. but some store owners say many tourists aren't spending a lot of money....
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three days earlier, 140,000 were killed in the bombing of hiroshima.acks led to japan's surrender in world war ii. today for the first time an american representative attended the ceremony. >>> in spain, tourists are flocking to holiday destinations because of great deal. tourism there is up 20% from last year. spanish business have been slashing prices in an attempt to earn money during the global economic crisis. but some store owners say many tourists aren't spending a lot of money. although tourists say they like the deals. >>> an update tonight on a story we've been following involving the salaries paid to reserve it. the economy voted unanimously to continue subsidizing the salaries. the council rejected the recommendation. >>> the obama administration released new rules for fuel consumption. other large vehicles from buses to cement mixers will have to cut fuel use by 9%. the environment defense applauded the move. >>> facebook users now have a way to communicate with friends. the palo alto company today introduced the first stand alone mobile m
three days earlier, 140,000 were killed in the bombing of hiroshima.acks led to japan's surrender in world war ii. today for the first time an american representative attended the ceremony. >>> in spain, tourists are flocking to holiday destinations because of great deal. tourism there is up 20% from last year. spanish business have been slashing prices in an attempt to earn money during the global economic crisis. but some store owners say many tourists aren't spending a lot of money....
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only $4 and only at denny's. [ bell ringing ] >>> the japanese city of hiroshima marked 66th anniversary of the first atomic bomb attack. thousands gathered near the piece memorial along with survivors. it destroyed most of the city and killed 140,000 people. it was painful for many japanese had a are still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami last march. >> we're getting more details this morning about a terrifying polar bear attack in northern norway. it attacked a broop group of british teenagers. a 17-year-old boy was killed. four other people were injured before the bear was shot and killed. >> 17-year-old teenager was brutally killed friday morning when a polar bear breached a trip wire around the campsite. the alarm did not sound but the expedition came to a tragic end. the group had been camping in a remote area of northern norway heavily populated with the bears. the group had been given training to deal with the attack. this group was unlucky. 560 pound bear rampaged through the site hunting for food. four others were mauled by the bear and seriously injured. the father
only $4 and only at denny's. [ bell ringing ] >>> the japanese city of hiroshima marked 66th anniversary of the first atomic bomb attack. thousands gathered near the piece memorial along with survivors. it destroyed most of the city and killed 140,000 people. it was painful for many japanese had a are still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami last march. >> we're getting more details this morning about a terrifying polar bear attack in northern norway. it attacked a broop...
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[bell tolling] >> the japanese city of hiroshima marked the anniversary of the atomic bomb attack.t bombing destroyed most of the city and killed about 140,000 people. the anniversary was especially painful for many japanese who were still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami that caused a nuclear meltdown in march. >>> and counterfeiting is so good it's nearly impossible to spot a fake id card. why they could put the lives of your children in peril. >> i'm 18 years old. >> i'm 19 years old. >> it's easy. information, pay $100. >> i didn't have any trouble. >> it's easy and fast. fake ids from over the internet coming from overseas. >> i got it from china. >> high quality driver's licenses, counterfeited, flooding america's borders. secretly shifts in everything from playing cards. >> right behind the playing cards you find the phony ids. >> and to what else, inside a game of chinese checkers. >> there are multiple ids. frequently underestimated as a rite of passage, underage drinking takes lives. lydia and michael lost their son, alex, to a driver drinking with a fake id in
[bell tolling] >> the japanese city of hiroshima marked the anniversary of the atomic bomb attack.t bombing destroyed most of the city and killed about 140,000 people. the anniversary was especially painful for many japanese who were still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami that caused a nuclear meltdown in march. >>> and counterfeiting is so good it's nearly impossible to spot a fake id card. why they could put the lives of your children in peril. >> i'm 18 years...
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the iconic burning manifest value now has a place to call [bell tolling] >> the japanese city of hiroshima marked the anniversary of the atom mick bomb attack. that bombing destroyed most of the city and killed about 140,000 people. anniversary was especially painful for many japanese who were still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami caused a nuclear meltdown in march. >>> and counter fitting is so good it's nearly impossible to spot a fake id card. why they could put the lives of your children in peril. >> i'm 18 years old. >> i'm 19 years old. >> it's easy. >> fill out your application, pay $100. >> i didn't have any trouble. >> it's easy and fast. fake ids from over the internet coming from safer seas. >> i got it from china. >> they are flooding america's borders. secretly shifts in everything from playing cards. >> right behind the playing cards you find the phony ids. >> and to what else, in side a game of chinese checkers. frequently underestimated as a right of passage, underage drinking takes lives. lydia and michael lost their son, alex, to a driver drinking with a fake
the iconic burning manifest value now has a place to call [bell tolling] >> the japanese city of hiroshima marked the anniversary of the atom mick bomb attack. that bombing destroyed most of the city and killed about 140,000 people. anniversary was especially painful for many japanese who were still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami caused a nuclear meltdown in march. >>> and counter fitting is so good it's nearly impossible to spot a fake id card. why they could put...
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place it in the context of world war ii history. 300,000 deaths is greater than the deaths from hiroshima and nagasaki combined. it's also greater than the combined civilian deaths of several european countries for the entire duration of world war ii. so in other words, if you add up the number of civilians who died in england, france and belgium, that's -- that still would not be as many people who died in nanking which is one chinese city in six to eight weeks. in the end, more than 19 million chinese people perished. 19 million people were killed. >> what do you want to do with this? >> well, i want the whole world to know what happened. i want the entire world to know the truth. >> and how far are you willing to take it? >> well, i think i've -- just writing the book is the -- was the biggest step really for me. i think i have done my part in just laying down the facts for people to read. >> and also in the book, you have some americans. one in particular is robert wilson. who was he? >> robert wilson is -- was a missionary doctor and he was the only surgeon in nanking during the grea
place it in the context of world war ii history. 300,000 deaths is greater than the deaths from hiroshima and nagasaki combined. it's also greater than the combined civilian deaths of several european countries for the entire duration of world war ii. so in other words, if you add up the number of civilians who died in england, france and belgium, that's -- that still would not be as many people who died in nanking which is one chinese city in six to eight weeks. in the end, more than 19...
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. >>> in japan a moment of silence marks the 66th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima. a bell was rung at exactly 8:15, the time the atomic bomb was dropped. the mayor of the city and japan's prime minister placed wreaths at the site. during the ceremony the prime minister called for japan to reduce its reliance on nuclear power. more than 150,000 people were killed in the bombing and its aftermath. now here's nancy. >> elaine, thank you. >>> if you were worried that congress didn't have a prayer of saving the country from default this week you may have needed more faith. among the first acts of congress in 179 was the establishment of chaplains for the house and senate. as we notice this week, the deadline was drawing closer and they were growing increasingly troubled by the inaction on capitol hill. senate chaplain barry black first began calling out his congressional flock. >> let us pray. >> reporter: a week before the debt deadline. >> lord, as our nation faces the potentially catastrophic, inspire our lawmakers. >> reporter: as gridlock reigned, his daily prayers
. >>> in japan a moment of silence marks the 66th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima. a bell was rung at exactly 8:15, the time the atomic bomb was dropped. the mayor of the city and japan's prime minister placed wreaths at the site. during the ceremony the prime minister called for japan to reduce its reliance on nuclear power. more than 150,000 people were killed in the bombing and its aftermath. now here's nancy. >> elaine, thank you. >>> if you were worried that...
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we came with the information of the hiroshima reinvention of our dear brother. you know, we also came and understood that part of that book was not just written by the brother, that there were other people who came in and wrote that book, and we taught it with the understanding that we also had to add to the book, and the addition was that what malcolm had done after his return of from mekkah how he set up various organizations, and that was very important to us and how he had changed and the most important thing i know when i taught the autobiography was that how alarmed people were around him that he was changing so have -- very fast. manning was right on that. he was changing fastly fast. he was looking up, making statements, and people could not keep up with him. to this day, people fixate malcolm at the point he was there at the early 60s, and you and i know when you do a really close reading of his life and work, you understand truly that had he moved to another place. >> thank you, st. sanchez. peniel joseph, you in your book, "waiting for the midnight ho
we came with the information of the hiroshima reinvention of our dear brother. you know, we also came and understood that part of that book was not just written by the brother, that there were other people who came in and wrote that book, and we taught it with the understanding that we also had to add to the book, and the addition was that what malcolm had done after his return of from mekkah how he set up various organizations, and that was very important to us and how he had changed and the...
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perspective, the 5.8 magnitude earthquake releases half the power of the atomic bomb that knocked out hiroshima. there were some injuries but authorities say nobody died which is good. it's also good that the two nuclear reactors at the north and a power station in the same county as the epicenter were taken off line by security systems, a much bigger potential crisis was averted there. a bunch of schools in virginia and maryland are going to be closed today. so are some federal buildings in d.c., places where they need to survey the damage again today. same goes for the washington monument. there were reports yesterday of a big crack at the top of the washington monument which is 555 feet tall. it's apparently structurally sound today but the park service is going to double check that before they let anybody back inside, you guys. >> peter, as i know -- as employees left, they were told to get out of the buildings there on capitol hill. hundreds if not thousands went where? >> they went to the bars. there are a lot of bars around there and you know, a lot of the guys that work on the hill sinc
perspective, the 5.8 magnitude earthquake releases half the power of the atomic bomb that knocked out hiroshima. there were some injuries but authorities say nobody died which is good. it's also good that the two nuclear reactors at the north and a power station in the same county as the epicenter were taken off line by security systems, a much bigger potential crisis was averted there. a bunch of schools in virginia and maryland are going to be closed today. so are some federal buildings in...
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pÍs y gran bretaÑa.y jaÓn recorÓ el aniversario numero 66 del lanzamiento de la bomba aÓmica sobre hiroshima la crisis nuclear de fukushima... mas en noticiero univision fin de semana. no importa donde vivas. haz tu parte para mantenerlo limpio. averigua lo que puedes hacer. visita keepoceansclean.org.
pÍs y gran bretaÑa.y jaÓn recorÓ el aniversario numero 66 del lanzamiento de la bomba aÓmica sobre hiroshima la crisis nuclear de fukushima... mas en noticiero univision fin de semana. no importa donde vivas. haz tu parte para mantenerlo limpio. averigua lo que puedes hacer. visita keepoceansclean.org.
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the students are mainly from hiroshima and nagasaki, they have been appointed high school peace ambassadors by a peace organization in nagasaki. after observing the disarmament conference at the u.n. european headquarters in geneva, switzerland, they submitted the list of signatures to a senior official of the conference secretariat. >> the students will conduct a petition drive before returning to japan next wednesday. >>> the world's largest personal computer maker is planning on hitting the refresh button. hewlett-packard says it's going to explore spinning off the pc business into a separate company. hp will evaluate its low profit personal systems group and make the decision on the spinoff within the next 18 months. it acquired compaq computer in 2002 and currently holds a nearly 20% share in the global pc market. but the company is reevaluating things because the growing demand for tablet computers and smartphones is hurting personal computer sales. hewlett-packard apparently plans to shift its focus to higher profit businesses including cloud computing and corporate software services
the students are mainly from hiroshima and nagasaki, they have been appointed high school peace ambassadors by a peace organization in nagasaki. after observing the disarmament conference at the u.n. european headquarters in geneva, switzerland, they submitted the list of signatures to a senior official of the conference secretariat. >> the students will conduct a petition drive before returning to japan next wednesday. >>> the world's largest personal computer maker is planning...