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. >> you're going to have a trip to hiroshima. and you have long history with the city of hiroshima, ever since the atomic bombing of the city. tell us what your plans are there and what kind of message you try to intend to have. >> since icrc has been the first international organization to come to hiroshima in '45, 70 years after the promise of disarmament is unfulfilled. i think it is time today to remind the work community states that this is a promise still unfulfilled. so i want to go there. i want to talk to the survivors, and also to sensitize the public opinion worldwide that this is an important work to be done still. >>> u.s. chipmaker qualcomm has agreed to pay chinese authorities an anti-monopoly penalty of $975 million. the fine is the largest china has ever imposed. on a foreign firm. officials with the country's antitrust regulator say qualcomm abused its market dominance and broke a law on unfair pricing of products. they say qualcomm charged chinese cell phone manufacturers and others unfairly high licensing fees
. >> you're going to have a trip to hiroshima. and you have long history with the city of hiroshima, ever since the atomic bombing of the city. tell us what your plans are there and what kind of message you try to intend to have. >> since icrc has been the first international organization to come to hiroshima in '45, 70 years after the promise of disarmament is unfulfilled. i think it is time today to remind the work community states that this is a promise still unfulfilled. so i...
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i want to ask you, you have a trip to hiroshima and you have long history with the city of hiroshima ever since the bombing, atomic bombing of the city. tell us what your plans are there and what kind of message you intend to have. >> well since icrc has been the first international organization to come to hiroshima in '45, 70 years after the promise of disarmament is still unfulfilled. and i think it is time today to remind the world community states that this is a promise still unfulfilled. so i want to go there, i want to talk to the survivors, and also to sensitize the public opinion worldwide that this is an important work to be done still. >> we thank you very much for your time today. >> thank you. >> we've been talking to peter moorer, president of the international committee of the red cross. >>> canada wants to expand beyond their printers and single lens camerases. ron madison is here with the latest on this story. >> certainly looking to diversify. this would be a huge acquisition for canon. the precision equipmentmaker is aiming to expand its video surveillance system bu
i want to ask you, you have a trip to hiroshima and you have long history with the city of hiroshima ever since the bombing, atomic bombing of the city. tell us what your plans are there and what kind of message you intend to have. >> well since icrc has been the first international organization to come to hiroshima in '45, 70 years after the promise of disarmament is still unfulfilled. and i think it is time today to remind the world community states that this is a promise still...
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he was born in 1929 the son of the head priest of a buddhist temple in hiroshima. his early education was intended to prepare him to succeed his father. but the devastation of hiroshima after the atomic bomb explosion set him on a different course. >> translator: street cars, bicycles automobiles, everything was destroyed and burned down. glass has melted away. faced with that nothingness i felt a great nostalgia for something to touch. something to look at. the existence of tangible things is important. it's proof of humanity. evidence that we are here as human beings. >> reporter: ekuan entered a fine arts university to pursue the profession of designer. goods were in short supply right after the war. so he began to design articles for everyday life. japan's recovery proceeded with great speed. the country's success caused ekuan to turn his attention to items that reflected abundance. abundance, however, bred wastefulness. people started discarding things with abandon. ekuan came to believe that beauty could change those habits. give people something worth cheris
he was born in 1929 the son of the head priest of a buddhist temple in hiroshima. his early education was intended to prepare him to succeed his father. but the devastation of hiroshima after the atomic bomb explosion set him on a different course. >> translator: street cars, bicycles automobiles, everything was destroyed and burned down. glass has melted away. faced with that nothingness i felt a great nostalgia for something to touch. something to look at. the existence of tangible...
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he spent time as a student in hiroshima.says he made a translation to let people know about the suffering caused by the attack. >> translator: i want young people to understand the tragedy of the bombing. i think if they see the picture and think about what happened they'll start thinking more seriously about peace. >> he plans to translate the last nine volumes of the series over the next two years. >>> the arctic chill is still covering much of the u.s. and canada creating frozen sights. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us for the details. sayaka? >> yes gene the cold is blanketing many parts of canada and the united states. because of the continued cold weather, some parts of niagara falls are frozen and 98% of lake erie has been frozen, as well. but, however, unfortunately, conditions will not improve any time soon. take a look at these numbers. these are your forecast highs, and toronto your high is going to be up to minus 9 on tuesday. you could feel like minus 30 degrees on wednesday morning. and chicago minus 12 d
he spent time as a student in hiroshima.says he made a translation to let people know about the suffering caused by the attack. >> translator: i want young people to understand the tragedy of the bombing. i think if they see the picture and think about what happened they'll start thinking more seriously about peace. >> he plans to translate the last nine volumes of the series over the next two years. >>> the arctic chill is still covering much of the u.s. and canada...
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japan's ambassador commented on this year being the 70th anniversary since the atomic bombings of hiroshimaasaki. japan is the only country to have suffered atomic bomb attacks. he said his country has an obligation to help realize a world without nuclear weapons. >>> a senior iranian official >>> a senior u.s. government official has been spelling out what he sees as key international security threats and he says the u.s. and japan should work together on tackling them. assistant secretary of state frank rose is in japan to discuss security issues. the governments of the u.s. and japan are revealing their defense cooperation guidelines. >> while long-standing threats to japan such as north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs remain a concern, emerging threats in areas such as cybersecurity, space security, and the freedom of navigation present new challenges. >> rose warned china and russia are developing missiles that can destroy satellites. he said china tested such a missile in 2007 and it left thousands of pieces of debris in space. he said there's a growing risk of a satell
japan's ambassador commented on this year being the 70th anniversary since the atomic bombings of hiroshimaasaki. japan is the only country to have suffered atomic bomb attacks. he said his country has an obligation to help realize a world without nuclear weapons. >>> a senior iranian official >>> a senior u.s. government official has been spelling out what he sees as key international security threats and he says the u.s. and japan should work together on tackling them....
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the hiroshima bomb was an uranium enrichment bomb that wasn't even tested. the knot's sake bomb was a -- nagasaki bomb was a plutonium bomb that was tested but you can make a unsophisticated bomb from enriched uranium fairly easily. so the enrichment process is key. >> in the short term then, dr. kissinger i think i hear you saying short-term meaning the next several years this could be one of the most dangerous points in our foreign-policy this iranian nuclear weapon because it goes beyond their capability to creating proliferation within the area, the threat to israel and a danger that we don't need to be facing if we can possibly avoid it. >> i respect the administration's effort to overcome that problem but i am troubled by some of the implications of what is now publicly available of the implications of the objective on the future evolution of nuclear weapons in the region and the impact of all of this on an international system where everybody is within a short period of getting a nuclear weapon. nobody can fully trust the inspection system or some may
the hiroshima bomb was an uranium enrichment bomb that wasn't even tested. the knot's sake bomb was a -- nagasaki bomb was a plutonium bomb that was tested but you can make a unsophisticated bomb from enriched uranium fairly easily. so the enrichment process is key. >> in the short term then, dr. kissinger i think i hear you saying short-term meaning the next several years this could be one of the most dangerous points in our foreign-policy this iranian nuclear weapon because it goes...
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for me writing is i have about hiroshima and 90 sake it is a very direct line.hen it started picasso was immensely incensed that this should happen and had his subject and started painting is huge this huge mural of a painting and painted for about a month. and this is a man who could finish a major painting literally in one day. there is a reason why his legacy with some 50,000 paintings but this one was, i think, probably his greatest work. he was singularly deeply engaged in it and painted almost nonstop for weeks and weeks and weeks to get it right. i have a whole chapter in my book devoted to how he did that how he worked out the various aspects, one of the things that you we will see is that everyone in the painting is looking up and screaming because that is where the bombs are coming from. there is a photograph of picasso i am looking at right now standing in front of this huge canvas tainting with what looks like a mop. [laughter] sometimes had to get up on a ladder with this long handled brush to do this painting. it is an extraordinary work. today if
for me writing is i have about hiroshima and 90 sake it is a very direct line.hen it started picasso was immensely incensed that this should happen and had his subject and started painting is huge this huge mural of a painting and painted for about a month. and this is a man who could finish a major painting literally in one day. there is a reason why his legacy with some 50,000 paintings but this one was, i think, probably his greatest work. he was singularly deeply engaged in it and painted...
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it's about 20 times the explosive energy of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs in world war ii. >> security video from the local judeio class captures the moment in which the shock wave hits. >> there's a moment in which the window on far side of that shatters and the curtains actually blow into the actual classroom, and the kids start running away. >> the bang blew out windows across the entire city. thousands and thousands of windows were smashed. >> the meteor disintegrates during the explosion, sending tons of debris up into the atmosphere. but small pieces of the space rock make it to earth. >> they entered the snow and caused little snow tubes and the pictures of them are fascinating. >> eight months after the blast, divers recover a large rock from the lake. about 60 miles outside the city. it's believed to be a chunk of the meteor and weighs more than 1200 pounds. a meteor collision with the atmosphere of this magnitude happens once in a lifetime. all the more remarkable that this one is caught on so many cameras. >> the fact that there were so many videos taken of this rock as it e
it's about 20 times the explosive energy of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs in world war ii. >> security video from the local judeio class captures the moment in which the shock wave hits. >> there's a moment in which the window on far side of that shatters and the curtains actually blow into the actual classroom, and the kids start running away. >> the bang blew out windows across the entire city. thousands and thousands of windows were smashed. >> the meteor...
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not as bad as hiroshima.luted. -- the value of their shares is diluted. billionl raise ¥1.90 and use that money to expand natural gas. that will start next tuesday. shares are following in -- following -- falling. we will call it a tie. directional lay, both right. thank you. ♪ almost wrapped up here. what are you looking at? the president pulling out an olive branch, seeming like they were going somewhere. they said, let's go for the extension of the original plan. >> why can't they figure it out before they present it? a lot of a goes and personalities at play. >> naturally. we have data. they said, no change. that all-important property price index. we saw a bit of an improvement last time they came out saying, perhaps there loosening restrictions. >> we will watch for all of that. thank you for watching "first up " today. ♪ >> the great debt divide. greece says bailout conditions are absurd. taiwan's spending billions to meet demand. new rules for chinese migrant workers as the new your travel rush begins
not as bad as hiroshima.luted. -- the value of their shares is diluted. billionl raise ¥1.90 and use that money to expand natural gas. that will start next tuesday. shares are following in -- following -- falling. we will call it a tie. directional lay, both right. thank you. ♪ almost wrapped up here. what are you looking at? the president pulling out an olive branch, seeming like they were going somewhere. they said, let's go for the extension of the original plan. >> why can't they...