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. >> we headed toward what looked like a little hiroshima cloud. >> confusion and chaos on an airport runway. and a fourth of july a mother and son will never forget. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >> i'm melissa ray burlinger. the woman who reportedly received harassing e-mails from dave paid tray yas buying fer. she along with her husband are described as long time family friends of petraeus and his wife. homeland security secretary janet na poll tanno is in stat enisland. about a hundred thousand people are still without power in the northeast. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. for many the fourth of july is a day of fun in the sun and backyard barbecues capped off by colorful fireworks in the night sky, but behind that dazzles display la
. >> we headed toward what looked like a little hiroshima cloud. >> confusion and chaos on an airport runway. and a fourth of july a mother and son will never forget. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from...
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you wouldn't see like a hiroshima or a big cloud. no reactor will do that. what they'll do is they'll overheat. it will overheat and melt down. all this stuff will spew out and it gets into the environment. is that good or bad? beginning with a b. yeah. but it's not an explosion. yeah. now, this thing over here, this is not even-- you can't-- this is at low temperature, and it's sort of self-sustaining. this has no chance at all of being used as a weapon, which is kinda-- this is all in the textbook. the neat thing is if we get to the point, we have like a fusion age. and all this idea of getting oil and things like that for fuel, we have no more problem with energy. and how do we make matter? matter is made by what? fusing things together. and i think the day will come when human begins will do that. what's the world gonna be like when there's abundant energy and abundant materials? no more scarcities? it's gonna be different. now is that gonna be good or it will be bad? it's hard to say. but i think of one thing, i think of my own story when i was a kid. i
you wouldn't see like a hiroshima or a big cloud. no reactor will do that. what they'll do is they'll overheat. it will overheat and melt down. all this stuff will spew out and it gets into the environment. is that good or bad? beginning with a b. yeah. but it's not an explosion. yeah. now, this thing over here, this is not even-- you can't-- this is at low temperature, and it's sort of self-sustaining. this has no chance at all of being used as a weapon, which is kinda-- this is all in the...
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then august 8 was the second one, nagasaki. >> how many did it kill in hiroshima? >> casualties of several hundred thousand. immense. >> in nagasaki? >> son died of radiation later. in nagasaki, 270,000. it was a smaller number of casualties, but still immense. >> what did you learn about harry truman and the bomb? >> what i learned was number one, he was deadly serious when he said we have got to end this war quickly. that is why then i am going to use the bomb. secondly, harry truman knew that the bomb had tremendous power, but he did not know as far as i can tell about radiation sickness. he did not know about gamma radiation that may have killed ultimately as many people as the blast itself killed in both cities. he was not on top of that. nor was the secretary of war. this was something the inner circle around oppenheimer knew. they were to ban nuclear scientists at chicago who tried to reach the white house to say, you really have to think about radiation. then it got to truman -- they did not get to the director of the atomic project. he said, no, i do not k
then august 8 was the second one, nagasaki. >> how many did it kill in hiroshima? >> casualties of several hundred thousand. immense. >> in nagasaki? >> son died of radiation later. in nagasaki, 270,000. it was a smaller number of casualties, but still immense. >> what did you learn about harry truman and the bomb? >> what i learned was number one, he was deadly serious when he said we have got to end this war quickly. that is why then i am going to use the...
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officials considered using a bomb about the size of the one used on hiroshima.e idea was to intimidate the soviet union. >>> we are following breaking news on the peninsula, police investigation underway now after a woman wakes up in the middle of the night to find a stranger in house. katie marzullo will join us next. >>> two teenaged girls, murdered in a hail of bullets many next, the dad talks about his murdered daughter as oakland resi
officials considered using a bomb about the size of the one used on hiroshima.e idea was to intimidate the soviet union. >>> we are following breaking news on the peninsula, police investigation underway now after a woman wakes up in the middle of the night to find a stranger in house. katie marzullo will join us next. >>> two teenaged girls, murdered in a hail of bullets many next, the dad talks about his murdered daughter as oakland resi
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in nahi city, the dhe said many precious and innocent lives were lost in the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. he said people must respect others with different views. >> now we should try, we should make an effort to build this century central with dialogue and peace. >> he said if each person finds peace within his or her heart and spreads that to their family and community, it should be bring about good results in 10 to 20 years. >>> the koala maybe the best loved animal, but in the east of the country its listed as a tleptenned species. over the past few decades the koala bear has been declining. >> this is the icon of australia, but it's a hospital where they care for injured and diseased koalas. the doctors are kept busy at this koala hospital to the north of sydney. every year around 200 koalas are brought in, most of them with injuries from accidents in residential areas. this koala was hit by a car in a residential area. it has loss his left leg and right eye. koalas are increasingly at risk, as rows and housing developments spread into the forest, that are the koala's n
in nahi city, the dhe said many precious and innocent lives were lost in the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. he said people must respect others with different views. >> now we should try, we should make an effort to build this century central with dialogue and peace. >> he said if each person finds peace within his or her heart and spreads that to their family and community, it should be bring about good results in 10 to 20 years. >>> the koala maybe the best...
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the snake figure was made by takezo obata, born in a farming village in hiroshima. he moved to america at the age of 17 to start a new life. overcoming hurdles such as prejudice, he worked hard in orchards and stock farms and became a successful rancher. but in 1942, after america entered world war ii, he was among those sent to internment camps. his farm and livestock were confiscated. obata lost everything he had worked to build for 40 years. he began channelling his energy into making art. he fashioned the rattlesnake from a mesquite branch he found. many internees have recalled how his fortitude and endurance helped keep them going. >> it's a reflection of himself, right. so it would be strength of his own personality or of a human being in general. >> reporter: most of the pieces in the exhibition had never been put on show until recently. >> this one is a mockingbird. >> reporter: they were gathered by delphine, a third-generation japanese-american. she was prompted to do this after coming across a small wooden proof while organizing her mother's mementos. her
the snake figure was made by takezo obata, born in a farming village in hiroshima. he moved to america at the age of 17 to start a new life. overcoming hurdles such as prejudice, he worked hard in orchards and stock farms and became a successful rancher. but in 1942, after america entered world war ii, he was among those sent to internment camps. his farm and livestock were confiscated. obata lost everything he had worked to build for 40 years. he began channelling his energy into making art....
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another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen at night. i don't know why, but it always happen at night. so we are leading on february 27 at 3.24 and you can see in light blue the time when the first wave arrived the coast because the epicenter was so close to the coast. so it's no more than 10 minutes and at the same time the waves start moving through the pacific ocean and in 21 hours it hits the coast of hawaii. so everybody was affected because of that. in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about 50 meters but one hour after that in one place we start having waves of 30 meters. a
another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen at night. i don't know why, but it always happen at night. so we are leading on february 27 at 3.24 and you can see...
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like in hiroshima and nagasaki it had an adverse effect on their genes so similarly this adverse effect of the gases causing genetic mutation in india. would like that we don't speak about bhopal because it's not a good image of all india in america they don't want to talk about because in spite of the fact that there is a wall of and fall the rest against mr wong and. i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in. new york and of course. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is put a nation which you know then more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water have known about the problems this can problems that is this is through the. industrial you know that. foreign investment you know. all of those are sick and that's the position that having to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. that's what they say they are but it's usually a pretty low priority. don't take any worry that somebody stored. over the record country and stored it pretty of
like in hiroshima and nagasaki it had an adverse effect on their genes so similarly this adverse effect of the gases causing genetic mutation in india. would like that we don't speak about bhopal because it's not a good image of all india in america they don't want to talk about because in spite of the fact that there is a wall of and fall the rest against mr wong and. i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in. new york and of course. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're...
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they considered using a bomb about the size of the one dropped on hiroshima, but a year later the u.s. dropped the project. >> can you imagine that? >>> we are getting ready forayeders day -- for raiders day on december 6th. it will kick off with a -- with the abc news at 4:00. we will broadcast the game against the den -- the denver broncos. e-mail your fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. fun stuff. >> and larry beil and mike shumann will have a special show leading up to that. >> you can't get better pictures. jim harbaugh is playing with fire. his rookie was named the starter . alex smith took the team to the title game. the bar is set. we have reaction on this decision next in sports. >>> okay, if i am alex smith, i am not a happy camper. i am a team player, but how did i lose my job after taking the 49ers to the nfc title game last year? and now i am a back up to a rookie quarterback with two wins to his credit? jim harbaugh named kaepernick as the starter against the rams. he left the door open saying it was a week to week situation saying never assume anything. you take a c
they considered using a bomb about the size of the one dropped on hiroshima, but a year later the u.s. dropped the project. >> can you imagine that? >>> we are getting ready forayeders day -- for raiders day on december 6th. it will kick off with a -- with the abc news at 4:00. we will broadcast the game against the den -- the denver broncos. e-mail your fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. fun stuff. >> and larry beil and mike shumann will have a special show leading up...
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they considered using a bomb about the size of the one dropped on hiroshima, but a year later the u.s. dropped the project. >> can you imagine that? >>> we are getting ready forayeders day -- for raiders day on december 6th. it will kick off with a -- with the abc news at 4:00. we will broadcast the game against the den -- the denver broncos. e-mail your fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. fun stuff. >> and larry beil and mike shumann will have a special show leading up to that. >> you can't get better pictures. jim harbaugh is playing with fire. his rookie was named the starter . alex smith took the team to the title game. the bar is set. we hav ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your lo
they considered using a bomb about the size of the one dropped on hiroshima, but a year later the u.s. dropped the project. >> can you imagine that? >>> we are getting ready forayeders day -- for raiders day on december 6th. it will kick off with a -- with the abc news at 4:00. we will broadcast the game against the den -- the denver broncos. e-mail your fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. fun stuff. >> and larry beil and mike shumann will have a special show leading up...
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project a119 called for an intercontinental ballistic missile the same size as the one used on hiroshima to be launched from an undisclosed location travel some 240,000 miles to the moon and detonate on impact. according to scientist who worked on a119, the plan was to show the soviets america was still in the space race and also learn the capability of space warfare. but could that blast have actually blown up the moon? >> absolutely not. it would have been microscopic so to speak. it would have left a crater that would have been i think essentially invisible from earth even with a good telescope. >> after just a year in the works, project a119 was aband on the and that was probably a good idea, it was abandoned. >> what were they thinking? >> leave the moon alone. i love the tides it cause and everything else. don't blow up the moon! >>> serious storm headed in our direction already seeing scattered showers outside. hi-def doppler picking up on some of that moisture right now and you see most of that is just some light activity and really focused into the north bay. you're seeing scatt
project a119 called for an intercontinental ballistic missile the same size as the one used on hiroshima to be launched from an undisclosed location travel some 240,000 miles to the moon and detonate on impact. according to scientist who worked on a119, the plan was to show the soviets america was still in the space race and also learn the capability of space warfare. but could that blast have actually blown up the moon? >> absolutely not. it would have been microscopic so to speak. it...
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growing was in israel with some politicians going as far as calling for the area to be flattened like hiroshima israeli born political activist yuri horatia told us the country's rhetoric is becoming more cruel. we've seen. a good show on the son of the son of former prime minister ariel sharon in an opinion article in the jerusalem post calling for genocide i mean i you know i think it's on regis not just that he he wrote this article but you know the editor is not of of a distinguished newspaper and it's really albeit a you know unknown right wing newspaper but still and use the you know newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed here to two areas such opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent it to the hague you know after having every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones that mr sharon has has written and i have to say it's not an individual politician here and i'm very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in israeli newspapers i believe it recently have shown that nearly ninety percent of the populace. in the count
growing was in israel with some politicians going as far as calling for the area to be flattened like hiroshima israeli born political activist yuri horatia told us the country's rhetoric is becoming more cruel. we've seen. a good show on the son of the son of former prime minister ariel sharon in an opinion article in the jerusalem post calling for genocide i mean i you know i think it's on regis not just that he he wrote this article but you know the editor is not of of a distinguished...
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they considered using a bomb about the size of the one dropped on hiroshima, but a year later the u.s we are getting ready forayeders day -- for raiders day on december 6th. it will kick off with a -- with the abc news at 4:00. we will broadcast the game against the den -- the denver broncos. e-mail your fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. fun stuff. >> and larry beil and mike shumann will have a special show leading up to that. >> you can't get better pictures. jim harbaugh is playing with fire. his rookie was named the starter . alex smith took the team to the title game. the bar is set. we have reaction on this decision next in sports. what are you doing there? i making crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels. wow, i'm impressed! [ ding ] dad, the cable's out! you got that right? [ kiss ] thank you ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. i am not a happy camper. i am
they considered using a bomb about the size of the one dropped on hiroshima, but a year later the u.s we are getting ready forayeders day -- for raiders day on december 6th. it will kick off with a -- with the abc news at 4:00. we will broadcast the game against the den -- the denver broncos. e-mail your fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. fun stuff. >> and larry beil and mike shumann will have a special show leading up to that. >> you can't get better pictures. jim harbaugh is...
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he it's a massive blast, three times bigger than the world war ii bomb that destroyed hiroshima.ohn bolton former ambassador to the u.n. and a fox news contributor. the ap gets this diagram nowment what do you make of the timing on this as well as the report stph-g. >> it was obviously leaked by some government or by the international atomic energy agency, and the timing could be explained by a number of things. i think the key is that it shows just how sophisticated iran's thinking is on the nuclear weapons front. this is a country that is making very substantial progress. this diagram is just one of a lot of pieces of evidence, many of which i saw years ago and they still haven't come out and i'm sure other pieces of evidence have accumulated since then. jenna: can you share any of that evidence with us, just you and me and the rest of america right now? >> i can share what is already leaked out. they are working on a very sophisticated approach to weapons. take the diagram you just showed, people say, oh, but that weapon is three times more powerful and the hiroshima bomb, tha
he it's a massive blast, three times bigger than the world war ii bomb that destroyed hiroshima.ohn bolton former ambassador to the u.n. and a fox news contributor. the ap gets this diagram nowment what do you make of the timing on this as well as the report stph-g. >> it was obviously leaked by some government or by the international atomic energy agency, and the timing could be explained by a number of things. i think the key is that it shows just how sophisticated iran's thinking is on...
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the son of the former israeli prime minister that gaza needs to be flattened in the same way that hiroshima was we also heard from the clown school minister that gaza needs to be bombed so that people they flee to the neighboring egypt in sinai i mean we've heard other comments that the people of gaza are not innocent that they convicted the hamas leadership and all of them are guilty and therefore entitled all deserve or should be on the receiving end of israeli fire of course alongside this there is another battle that's ongoing and as always that is the battle in cyberspace but here the israelis have an unfair advantage it's a severe that they know well it's a sphere but they've operated in for years have a look at one israeli politicians weigh up whether or not to send their army into gaza they've had new here's a patient the p.r. machine is into the social media battlefield. is really was killed yesterday in the attack from. my house took a direct hit israeli citizens experience indescribable suffering this video offers a sophisticated alternative to the deadly reality on the ground a
the son of the former israeli prime minister that gaza needs to be flattened in the same way that hiroshima was we also heard from the clown school minister that gaza needs to be bombed so that people they flee to the neighboring egypt in sinai i mean we've heard other comments that the people of gaza are not innocent that they convicted the hamas leadership and all of them are guilty and therefore entitled all deserve or should be on the receiving end of israeli fire of course alongside this...
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think i'm exaggerating listen to what he had to say after he said the americans didn't stop with hiroshima the japanese once or rendering fast enough so they hit nagasaki too so basically he's saying that it's a good thing that the us forces completely obliterated to thriving japanese cities with nuclear weapons so why even bring up this fact unless you're somehow insinuating that israel might have some moral imperative to completely obliterate gaza potentially with something as disastrous as a nuclear weapon now he sums up with his thoughts by giving an ultimatum he says there is no middle path here either the gazans and their infrastructure are made to pay the price or we re occupy the entire gaza strip a million civilians can't live under fire for long this needs to end quickly with a bang not a whimper. yeah sharon a million a half people can't live like this for too long and in fact already suffering a slow death then humane blockade psychological warfare constant encroachment of their livelihoods social rone i think the gazans are already paying that price there's only so much dignit
think i'm exaggerating listen to what he had to say after he said the americans didn't stop with hiroshima the japanese once or rendering fast enough so they hit nagasaki too so basically he's saying that it's a good thing that the us forces completely obliterated to thriving japanese cities with nuclear weapons so why even bring up this fact unless you're somehow insinuating that israel might have some moral imperative to completely obliterate gaza potentially with something as disastrous as a...
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we mentioned just a moment ago that sandy has the equivalent energy of to hiroshima atomic bombs.the central pressure there has only been one land falling east coast hurricane. you can see all of the models are putting this latest nor'easter at 20 millibars or more above what sandy did and we don't have the full moon still look at the tides that are forecast from chesapeake bay battery park had a 14 ft. storm surge it will be 7 ft. perhaps in this one and here is the warm-up for the weekend this is really going to be something for us and then return dramatically cooler next week and we could get a lot of rain that could impact the bears game sunday night. but election day 2012, 59 thursday and 58 friday, then the wins stacked from the ground up into the jet stream from the south and they blow all of this warm air in that's the way you warm-up this time of year to 70 degrees it will be a nice week if you don't mind dodging a couple of thunderstorms. and pat fitzgerald may have done some of his best coaching dan roan is next in sports. we put a week's worth of bad odors in a home. s
we mentioned just a moment ago that sandy has the equivalent energy of to hiroshima atomic bombs.the central pressure there has only been one land falling east coast hurricane. you can see all of the models are putting this latest nor'easter at 20 millibars or more above what sandy did and we don't have the full moon still look at the tides that are forecast from chesapeake bay battery park had a 14 ft. storm surge it will be 7 ft. perhaps in this one and here is the warm-up for the weekend...
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the cold war, calling for ballistic missile to be launched about the size of the one dropped on hiroshimaear later the u.s. decide -- decide i had the was not fees able. i was supposed to intimidate the soviet union. >>> police still searching for a man in frightening home invasion. >>> new focus on energy drinks and possible health risks. scrutiny government may be -- additional scrutiny the government may be asking for. >>> breaking news from palo alto police still searching downtown area for a man after a woman woke to a frightening disdover night. >> here's a map of the
the cold war, calling for ballistic missile to be launched about the size of the one dropped on hiroshimaear later the u.s. decide -- decide i had the was not fees able. i was supposed to intimidate the soviet union. >>> police still searching for a man in frightening home invasion. >>> new focus on energy drinks and possible health risks. scrutiny government may be -- additional scrutiny the government may be asking for. >>> breaking news from palo alto police still...
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of the earth 1 degree, which doesn't sound like much but that's the equivalent of about 100,000 hiroshimang off every day. so unless we do everything we can do to think of that nothing will be 2 defendant's exhibit. and it could be 8, 9, 10 degrees degrees. looking at the arctic melt and that means planetary emergency. >> jennifer: that means the oceans do rise and potentially islands going under water. >> a 1-foot increase in the sea level sets you up for events like sandy, when you have a big storm it gets worse, but the same climateologist tell us it will be three, four, five six feet until the century is out. >> jennifer: so we have a knewed president, and a president who has essentially the same configuration in congress we know many of them have been bought and paid for by the fossil fuel industry. >> we'll talk more about the things we will do outside of washington but there are things that the president can do the most important would be to finally say no to this keystone pipeline, now we'll have to decide. i mean in that year's delay, mother nature filed her public testimony. >>
of the earth 1 degree, which doesn't sound like much but that's the equivalent of about 100,000 hiroshimang off every day. so unless we do everything we can do to think of that nothing will be 2 defendant's exhibit. and it could be 8, 9, 10 degrees degrees. looking at the arctic melt and that means planetary emergency. >> jennifer: that means the oceans do rise and potentially islands going under water. >> a 1-foot increase in the sea level sets you up for events like sandy, when...
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machine off, japan's top atomic scientist who was sent to hiroshima the following day and had to reportack to the emperor and he was asked was this an atomic bomb? then came the line, how long until we can make one? that is hardly the response of somebody looking for a way to surrender. truman intended to show japan that he would use any weapons at our disposal. there was no atomic diplomacy. he wanted to show the japanese that it was surrender or die. which surrender came to temporary victory in the principles of american exceptionalism worldwide. unlike all the previous empires, the u.s. was unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous big yours had. that post-war world, active america that ensured resources insured resources unreservedly, restrained itself economically and rebuild the rebuilt former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn would produce heretofore wealth and leisure in western europe. all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth and leisure would in turn erode the very institution and discipline needed to maintain let alone
machine off, japan's top atomic scientist who was sent to hiroshima the following day and had to reportack to the emperor and he was asked was this an atomic bomb? then came the line, how long until we can make one? that is hardly the response of somebody looking for a way to surrender. truman intended to show japan that he would use any weapons at our disposal. there was no atomic diplomacy. he wanted to show the japanese that it was surrender or die. which surrender came to temporary victory...
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the americans didn't stop with hiroshima. is that the general consensus in israel? if that's so is a ground war inevitable? >> it's certainly not the general consensus, but it is becoming far more common place for these kinds of extremist voices in the israeli government. particularly the right wing coalition that benjamin netanyahu has formed. to make these kinds of statements, which do really nothing but continue to isolate and delegitimate israel on the international stage. look, whether we like it or not, hamas is here to stay. it is the government of gaza. there's very little anyone can do to actually dislodge them from power. what has to happen is that there has to be some sort of long-term peace settlement between israel and the hamas government which actually was in the process of being put together as this conflict began. otherwise we're going to see this happen every couple of years. there's a statement in israel about mowing the lawn in ga. every couple of years we just bomb them and hope that that either dislodges
the americans didn't stop with hiroshima. is that the general consensus in israel? if that's so is a ground war inevitable? >> it's certainly not the general consensus, but it is becoming far more common place for these kinds of extremist voices in the israeli government. particularly the right wing coalition that benjamin netanyahu has formed. to make these kinds of statements, which do really nothing but continue to isolate and delegitimate israel on the international stage. look,...
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diagram at least that would produce more than triple the explosive force of the bomb that went off in hiroshima. of course we can infer from this could likely be the israeli intelligence service. what do we know about iran right now? we have the nuclear concerns, the fact that there are suspicions iran is continuing to try to arm the hamas militants in gaza, despite the cease-fire and we don't know whether egypt is going to monitor that and protect those tunnels from being penetrated again? what is iran's role in all of this? >> andrea, i have not seen the report to which you just referred but we do know, because of the public reports made by the iaea over the last couple weeks, that iran continues its efforts to enrich uranium and drive towards a nuclear weapons capability. i believe this will be the number one national security challenge that the united states faces in the next 12 months. i do think that president obama's instinct to try to see if iran is amenable to negotiations is the right one because that will tell us whether or not iran is serious about stopping short of a nuclear weapon
diagram at least that would produce more than triple the explosive force of the bomb that went off in hiroshima. of course we can infer from this could likely be the israeli intelligence service. what do we know about iran right now? we have the nuclear concerns, the fact that there are suspicions iran is continuing to try to arm the hamas militants in gaza, despite the cease-fire and we don't know whether egypt is going to monitor that and protect those tunnels from being penetrated again?...