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it stands today in hiroshima's peace memorial park. that it w that was the first human story i had ever seen out of hiroshima or nagasaki, and i remember telling wesley that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision but equally important to understand the price that was paid in hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said i liked the book, and he liked it for an unusual reason i thought for a 10 year old. he liked it, because it was realistic. it didn't have a happy ending. but his teacher did not just give him the book. she didn't just teach them the story. she taught them japanese history. she taught them japanese culture. she took them to a japanese restaurant. they had a japanese tea ceremony. i came home one afternoon from work and found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono, with green tea and sushi laid out on the coffee table behind him. the two of them, wesley and his teacher brought all of japan, not only brought japan into our lives but changed our lives. it's what brought me here tonight,
it stands today in hiroshima's peace memorial park. that it w that was the first human story i had ever seen out of hiroshima or nagasaki, and i remember telling wesley that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision but equally important to understand the price that was paid in hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said i liked the book, and he liked it for an unusual reason i thought for a 10 year old. he liked it, because it was realistic. it didn't have a...
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it stands today in hiroshima's peace memorial park. that it w that was the first human story i had ever seen out of hiroshima or nagasaki, and i remember telling wesley that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision but equally important to understand the price that was paid in hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said i liked the book, and he liked it for an unusual reason i thought for a 10 year old. he liked it, because it was realistic. it didn't have a happy ending. but his teacher did not just give him the book. she didn't just teach them the story. she taught them japanese history. she taught them japanese culture. she took them to a japanese restaurant. they had a japanese tea ceremony. i came home one afternoon from work and found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono, with green tea and sushi laid out on the coffee table behind him. the two of them, wesley and his teacher brought all of japan, not only brought japan into our lives but changed our lives. it's what brought me here tonight,
it stands today in hiroshima's peace memorial park. that it w that was the first human story i had ever seen out of hiroshima or nagasaki, and i remember telling wesley that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision but equally important to understand the price that was paid in hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said i liked the book, and he liked it for an unusual reason i thought for a 10 year old. he liked it, because it was realistic. it didn't have a...
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seven decades on, hiroshima has been rebuilt. so has kitagawa's school... but in the back yard, sits a reminder of its dark past. i asked kitagawa to explain what it means to him. >> it honors the hundreds of students and teachers killed here. after the bombing, there were corpses and bones everywhere. so it's hard for me to come here again. but the fact is that i survived and many others didn't, so it's important for me to come and pray for them. >> does the u.s. owe you and people like you an apology? >> that's a normal expectation when somebody does wrong against you... we've waited 70 years, it hasn't happened. >> what about the argument that using nuclear weapons on japan helped end the war sooner and maybe saved hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides? >> well, that's american myth. it was obvious to many people it was going to end soon because japan was already incapable of fighting. >> historians debate those points to this day. but thurlow has spent her life determined that nuclear weapons should never be used again. we first met in april when
seven decades on, hiroshima has been rebuilt. so has kitagawa's school... but in the back yard, sits a reminder of its dark past. i asked kitagawa to explain what it means to him. >> it honors the hundreds of students and teachers killed here. after the bombing, there were corpses and bones everywhere. so it's hard for me to come here again. but the fact is that i survived and many others didn't, so it's important for me to come and pray for them. >> does the u.s. owe you and people...
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that's what 12-year-old sasaki did, a hiroshima atomic bomb victim. she wanted to recover from leukemia but her wish wasn't granted. the young girl died in 1955. her story has become world famous after a children's book about her was published this year, one of her cranes travelled across the pacific thanks to a friendship of two special people. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: this small paper crane was made by satika sasaki more than 50 years ago. the library was built in honor of president harry truman who approved the atomic bombings of japan in 1945. sasaki was delighted. >> translator: this brings me joy, really, i can't be any happi happier. >> reporter: it was truman's grandson, clifton truman daniel, who made this possible. as the honorary chairman of the board of trustees, he persuaded the library staff to exhibit it there. daniel has taken great pride in being the eldest grandson of harry truman. he's worked tirelessly to preserve his legacy. >> that's the book. >> reporter: but something changed 16 years ago when his son brought home
that's what 12-year-old sasaki did, a hiroshima atomic bomb victim. she wanted to recover from leukemia but her wish wasn't granted. the young girl died in 1955. her story has become world famous after a children's book about her was published this year, one of her cranes travelled across the pacific thanks to a friendship of two special people. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: this small paper crane was made by satika sasaki more than 50 years ago. the library was built in honor of...
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it urges nuclear powers to step up disarmament efforts and invites world leaders to visit hiroshima and nagasaki to hear the stories of atomic bombing survivors. 166 countries voted in favor of the draft resolution on monday. 16 countries including the u.s., britain, and france abstained. they believe the draft puts too much emphasis on the inhumanity of nuclear weapons. three countries including china and russia voted against the draft claiming it distorts history by calling attention only to the damage suffered in hiroshima and nagasaki. >>> japan's leaders say they're boosting their ability to fight international terrorism. they launched two government bodies they say will help tackle the threat. officials gathered at the prime minister's office. they inaugurated a foreign ministry intelligence unit and body to coordinate the work of several ministries and agencies. chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga says japan needs to strengthen intelligence-gathering capabilities. he called on officials to work together. >> translator: i would like all you professionals to eliminate barriers b
it urges nuclear powers to step up disarmament efforts and invites world leaders to visit hiroshima and nagasaki to hear the stories of atomic bombing survivors. 166 countries voted in favor of the draft resolution on monday. 16 countries including the u.s., britain, and france abstained. they believe the draft puts too much emphasis on the inhumanity of nuclear weapons. three countries including china and russia voted against the draft claiming it distorts history by calling attention only to...
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hiroshima city fears a quake could damage the remains. city officials want to reinforce three walls by adding structural steel from the inside. they say this should boost quake reviftance with minimal change to the exterior. >> translator: i believe it is vital to preserve the atomic bomb dome in its current form. >> the dome will be partly covered by scaffolding and plastic covers from next month. the reinforcement work is due to finish by march. >>> results from france's regional runoff election show the far right national front failed to win a single region. the anti-immigration party had been riding high in the first round. boosted by fears about security and immigration in the wake of the paris terror attacks. none of the parties garnered more than 50% of the vote in that round, leading to the runoff. french president francois hollande withdrew his socialist from some regions. he urged supporters to vote for the conservative republican party, to try to stop the national front from gaining power. with most of the votes counted, the na
hiroshima city fears a quake could damage the remains. city officials want to reinforce three walls by adding structural steel from the inside. they say this should boost quake reviftance with minimal change to the exterior. >> translator: i believe it is vital to preserve the atomic bomb dome in its current form. >> the dome will be partly covered by scaffolding and plastic covers from next month. the reinforcement work is due to finish by march. >>> results from france's...
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to put too much debt to a bigger hiroshima was kelli tons this is megatons. lawyer than the united states has ever exploded. so it was mounted it was in the bunker in the-- leading up the wind was blowing in the northwest. there are no ships or island's zero were nothing. so then relatively safely exploded but the baby for the wind would blow directly east where there were two islands which were full of people. the decision had to be whether to explode the lava bed or not. 6:00 in the body everyone in and the team said do not 17 megatons. when it will radiate that people downwind. they said don't worry. radiation is still big deal. they will get over it. they will be fine. so against the advice of all the be commuters he ordered it to be pressed with this titanic explosion occurring. you can imagine the size. it is like the sun rising in the west many visits with clouds boiling with 20 miles into the at this period with that half an hour it seemed that stowe was follicle the island but it was calcified coral petty started to lick it and it tasted they all fel
to put too much debt to a bigger hiroshima was kelli tons this is megatons. lawyer than the united states has ever exploded. so it was mounted it was in the bunker in the-- leading up the wind was blowing in the northwest. there are no ships or island's zero were nothing. so then relatively safely exploded but the baby for the wind would blow directly east where there were two islands which were full of people. the decision had to be whether to explode the lava bed or not. 6:00 in the body...
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. >> we headed toward what looked like a little hiroshima cloud. >> confusion and chaos on an airport mother and son will never forget. >>> welcome back to "caught on you get used to sweaty odors in your car you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. therthat can be serious,ere. even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough vaccination today. (elephant noise) (mic screech) there's a big difference between making noise... (mic tap) ...and making sense. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates! enough talk. give us a plan. >> i'm richard lui with the hour's top stories. >> in texas, no one was injured in the inciden
. >> we headed toward what looked like a little hiroshima cloud. >> confusion and chaos on an airport mother and son will never forget. >>> welcome back to "caught on you get used to sweaty odors in your car you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. therthat can be serious,ere. even fatal to...
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two japanese survivors of the 1945 atomic bombings on hiroshima and nagasaki.y met with norwegian prime minister and called for increasing efforts to abolish nuclear weapons. >> translator: i'm already old, and i was worried that i wouldn't be able to come here, but i am really glad that i did. i felt this opportunity to talk to the prime minister would be a valuable contribution to global peace. >> he said nuclear warheads are an absolute evil. she says people need to understand that in order to prevent another nuclear bombing. >>> officials at the bank of japan are sifting through answers to a questionnaire they asked people at more than 10,000 companies how they're feeling about the economy. we are joined from the business desk. analysts are predicting hfd the survey results before they're released. >>> we are hearing from economists that 15 private research firms that the results will probably show a slight decline in business sentiment. they believe the prolonged slowdown in china and other emerging economies will darken the mood, especially among exporter
two japanese survivors of the 1945 atomic bombings on hiroshima and nagasaki.y met with norwegian prime minister and called for increasing efforts to abolish nuclear weapons. >> translator: i'm already old, and i was worried that i wouldn't be able to come here, but i am really glad that i did. i felt this opportunity to talk to the prime minister would be a valuable contribution to global peace. >> he said nuclear warheads are an absolute evil. she says people need to understand...
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good night hiroshima and nag salk pep it's funny because it's sad.panese internment camps because america's story needs a revamp. so good night to wrongs done in this nation. good night, native american defamation. they've got casinos. good night paths, we should admit, hello textbook full of... uh, do-do. ( applause ) good night, reality. good night, air. good night bad behavior everywhere. never going to learn that, sorry. that is story time! yay! ( applause ) a prght can't get a hand? ( laughter ) we'll be right back. ♪ here's something to shout from the mountaintop. cricket's plans start at $35 a month, after $5 auto pay credit. with more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. cricket wireless. something to smile about. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. "nightly show" contributor ricky velez. and "nightly show" contributor holly walker. and his album "american beauty american psycho" is on sale now, and his band "fall out boy" goes on tour in february, bassist pete wentz. ( cheers and applause )
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good night hiroshima and nag salk pep it's funny because it's sad.t japanese internment camps because america's story needs a revamp. so good night to wrongs done in this nation. good night, native american defamation. they've got casinos. good night paths, we should admit, hello textbook full of... uh, do-do. ( applause ) good night, reality. good night, air. good night bad behavior everywhere. never going to learn that, sorry. that is story time! yay! ( applause ) a prght can't get a hand? ( laughter ) we'll be right back. (rustling sound effects, what was that? did we put away all the food? define all... ahhhhhhhhh! (cheetos crunching) such majestic creatures. switch to cricket wireless happy holidays and for a limited time, choose from four smartphones, now free after mail-in rebate cricket visa promotion card and get more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint woohoo! from the merrier carrier plus, get a $100 cricket shopping card when you switch by december 6th, even if you don't need a phone. cricket wireless. something to smile ab
good night hiroshima and nag salk pep it's funny because it's sad.t japanese internment camps because america's story needs a revamp. so good night to wrongs done in this nation. good night, native american defamation. they've got casinos. good night paths, we should admit, hello textbook full of... uh, do-do. ( applause ) good night, reality. good night, air. good night bad behavior everywhere. never going to learn that, sorry. that is story time! yay! ( applause ) a prght can't get a hand? (...
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an observatory in hiroshima prefecture put forward the name. sato said he hopes more and more people will become interested in searching for other planets. since the 1990s, more than 2,000 planets have been detected outside earth's solar system. >>> it's time for world weather with our meteorologist, robert speta. we're experiencing an unusual warm temperature here in tokyo. what will happen next? >> yes, actually, what we have going on out here across much of northeastern asia, this low pressure is moving through and steering the atmosphere into the big swing of temperatures. you can see all the cloud cover moving over most of japan. ahead of it, the temperatures are warming up in tokyo. actually, a high of 18 degrees is expected here on wednesday. but by thursday and friday, it's really going to be changing up. you want to get the winter coats out. behind this, we have the high pressure moving in from the northwest surging in all this cold air with it. first across the korean peninsula and japan as well. the snowfall will make its way in out
an observatory in hiroshima prefecture put forward the name. sato said he hopes more and more people will become interested in searching for other planets. since the 1990s, more than 2,000 planets have been detected outside earth's solar system. >>> it's time for world weather with our meteorologist, robert speta. we're experiencing an unusual warm temperature here in tokyo. what will happen next? >> yes, actually, what we have going on out here across much of northeastern asia,...
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. >>> two japanese survivors of the 1945 tomic bombings on hiroshima and nagasaki also participated inhe ceremony. >> translator: i'm already old and i was worried that i wouldn't be able to come here. but i'm really glad that i did. i thought this opportunity to talk to the prime minister would be a valuable contribution to global peace. >> this woman said nuclear warheads are an absolute evil. people need to understand that in order to prevent another nuclear bombing. >>> the u.n. security council is discussing whether to send north korea's human rights record to the international criminal court. but its members are divided. they're addressing the issue for the first time in a year. nine countries had voted in favor of holing the discussion while china and russia objected. u.n. human rights chief said syria's human rights violations continue in north korea. u.s. ambassador to the u.n., samantha power introduced two north korean defectors at the meeting. powers said she wants to tell people suffering in the north they won't be forgotten. she added she wants to tell the country's leade
. >>> two japanese survivors of the 1945 tomic bombings on hiroshima and nagasaki also participated inhe ceremony. >> translator: i'm already old and i was worried that i wouldn't be able to come here. but i'm really glad that i did. i thought this opportunity to talk to the prime minister would be a valuable contribution to global peace. >> this woman said nuclear warheads are an absolute evil. people need to understand that in order to prevent another nuclear bombing....
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good night hiroshima and nag salk pep it's funny because it's sad.ent camps because america's story needs a revamp. so good night to wrongs done in this nation. good night, native american defamation. they've got casinos. good night paths, we should admit, hello textbook full of... uh, do-do. ( applause ) good night, reality. good night, air. good night bad behavior everywhere. never going to learn that, sorry. that is story time! yay! ( applause ) a prght can't get a hand? ( laughter ) we'll be right back. sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. signing uwas very easy.nsurance my premium is 22 dollars a month. it only took a few minutes, and i got exactly the kind of coverage i wanted at the price i w
good night hiroshima and nag salk pep it's funny because it's sad.ent camps because america's story needs a revamp. so good night to wrongs done in this nation. good night, native american defamation. they've got casinos. good night paths, we should admit, hello textbook full of... uh, do-do. ( applause ) good night, reality. good night, air. good night bad behavior everywhere. never going to learn that, sorry. that is story time! yay! ( applause ) a prght can't get a hand? ( laughter ) we'll...
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take vo vo river plate logro un sufrido triunfo ante su rival japones el "sanfrecce hiroshima" de unoempo de accion, el gol llego al minuto 72 cortesa de lucas alarido de cabeza y de alli no se hicieron mas daÑo los equipos. el campeon de la copa libertadores ahora espera rival entre el barcelona y el equipo chino "evergrade" vo en el partido por el quinto lugar, las aguilas del america se enfrenaron al campeon africano "mazembe" dario la pipa bennedeto abrio el marcador al minuto 19 y despues martin zuÑiga puso el segundo gol a favor del equipo mexicano. "mezembe" descontaria pero no le alcanzo y las aguilas se van de japon con el quinto lugar de esta edicion del futbol mexicano. vo el dia de hoy en un comunicado oficial la concacaf dio a concer que la sede de la gran final para la copa america centenario sera el "metlife stadium". partido que se estara disputando el domingo 26 de junio del proximo aÑo. tambien se dio a conocer que maÑana estaran dando a conocer el calendario completo de juegos y recuerden que a levis stadium le tocan minimo tres partidos. gabriel en el futbol mexica
take vo vo river plate logro un sufrido triunfo ante su rival japones el "sanfrecce hiroshima" de unoempo de accion, el gol llego al minuto 72 cortesa de lucas alarido de cabeza y de alli no se hicieron mas daÑo los equipos. el campeon de la copa libertadores ahora espera rival entre el barcelona y el equipo chino "evergrade" vo en el partido por el quinto lugar, las aguilas del america se enfrenaron al campeon africano "mazembe" dario la pipa bennedeto abrio el...
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amount of pollution is trapping as much extra heat in the atmosphere as would be released by 400,000 hiroshimalass bombs exploding every day. that is a conservative estimate. denialists if in the were able to pick apart that statistic they would have. most of it goes into the ocean. when a hurricane like the one off the east coast now picks of it enters a new category of threat. that is what happened with superstorm sandy. when the ice melts and the sea level rises, i was in miami the last three days, there were fish swimming in the streets of broward county and miami beach streets and they now have what they call a sunny day putting -- sunny day flooding where the salt water comes out of the storm drains. they are spending $400 million to raise the seawall and put in ponds and these are temporary measures. we have to take action. it really represents a collision between the way we have organized human civilization and the surprisingly fragile ecological system of the earth and the most formal part of which is the very thin atmosphere. we have quadrupled population, our technology is more powe
amount of pollution is trapping as much extra heat in the atmosphere as would be released by 400,000 hiroshimalass bombs exploding every day. that is a conservative estimate. denialists if in the were able to pick apart that statistic they would have. most of it goes into the ocean. when a hurricane like the one off the east coast now picks of it enters a new category of threat. that is what happened with superstorm sandy. when the ice melts and the sea level rises, i was in miami the last...
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more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshimaan. so ever since that battle of okinawa, okinawan people say we were sort of, what do you call it -- >> sacrifice? >> yes. uh-huh. >> masaharu ota is the former governor of okinawa. he was a young conscript in the army. he fought hard and bravely against the allies until he saw japanese soldiers murdering okinawans for food and water and his faith melted away. getowan is a private home turned restaurant serving very traditional okinawan dishes. in on november of their outspoken former governor, the restaurant prepared a dish typically served to royals and vips in which was one the ryukyu kingdom. it's called tundabun after the dish the multi bite-sized portions are presented in. >> let's eat. >> that's very good. there's some squid. swordfish wrapped in seaweed and simmered in stock and fermented sake. dried sea snake wrapped in kombu and slow simmered. burdock root slow cooked. okinawan taro, flash cooked and dressed with sugar and soy. and shoulder dredged in black sesame then steam
more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshimaan. so ever since that battle of okinawa, okinawan people say we were sort of, what do you call it -- >> sacrifice? >> yes. uh-huh. >> masaharu ota is the former governor of okinawa. he was a young conscript in the army. he fought hard and bravely against the allies until he saw japanese soldiers murdering okinawans for food and water and his faith melted away. getowan is...
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. >> i have seen pictures and films and images from nagasaki and hiroshima that i presume you would agreewith me that nuclear war would be devastating to the american people. the amount of suffering that would cause to our children in communities and planet is difficult to imagine. so has there been an assessment space as would be lost for damage done with this nuclear war could occur >> congresswoman i have been doing this for a long time since the cold war since the beginning of my career. there has been estimates made right along it is a simple story. nuclear war would be absolutely unprecedented catastrophic destruction that is why deterrence is so important improvements by leaders all over the world is the central. >> so the fact that we now have our f-16s patrolling the border with primary air-to-air combat operation, there is no air-to-air combat against isis. i can only presume the purpose is to target russian planes? is that accurate? >> congresswoman i will answer the larger point that you begin with. we have a very different view of russia about what would be constructive for t
. >> i have seen pictures and films and images from nagasaki and hiroshima that i presume you would agreewith me that nuclear war would be devastating to the american people. the amount of suffering that would cause to our children in communities and planet is difficult to imagine. so has there been an assessment space as would be lost for damage done with this nuclear war could occur >> congresswoman i have been doing this for a long time since the cold war since the beginning of...
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the opening games [ inaudible ] hiroshima, knocked out aukland city, 2-0.ood day for this man. and then this shot went through the keeper to ensure the japanese champion the spot in the quarter finals. and then african champion will be their opponent. >>> there was a highlight of day one of the first test between australia and the west indies. australia 438-3. this game the first of a three-match series. >>> meanwhile, new zealand won their first day. french financial prosecutors have opened an investigation into the decision to award the american city of eugene, the 2021 world aesthetics championship. the iaaf are based in monaco, and gave the hosting rights in april without a bidding process. the council voted 23-1 in favor. last month the iaaf president ended his association with nike. >>> the rockets beat the washington wizards in the nba. last season's mvp runner up netted 42 points in the u.s. capitol. harden only managed 20 points at the brooklyn nets. houston winning this one 109-93. >>> i'm not sure if james harden has ever managed a shot as good a
the opening games [ inaudible ] hiroshima, knocked out aukland city, 2-0.ood day for this man. and then this shot went through the keeper to ensure the japanese champion the spot in the quarter finals. and then african champion will be their opponent. >>> there was a highlight of day one of the first test between australia and the west indies. australia 438-3. this game the first of a three-match series. >>> meanwhile, new zealand won their first day. french financial...
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. >>> japanese teams hiroshima will play. the j league aside. a spot booked over african champions. >> we were not ready, that's all. i have to say, they played their game. they were concentrating >>> the longest winning streak at the start of an n.b.a. season has come to an end after 24 wins. the golden state warriors were finally beaten by the milwaukee bucks. we have more. >> reporter: 24 and o to start the season. a record unmatched in n.b.a. history. coming off a double overtime win, the warriors looked off the pace from the outset against the milwaukee bucks. a 3 point play put golden state in front. by half-time they pulled out to a 59-48 lead. true to form steph curry put on 28 points in a bid to keep the warriors in the contest. it wasn't enough this time, the bucks prevailing 108-95. >> golden state won 28 regular season games dating back to last season, falling five short of equalling the all-time effort. >> 27. >> now we can have a regular season. you know, it's had kind of a play off feel to this. >> there's no reason for anyone to
. >>> japanese teams hiroshima will play. the j league aside. a spot booked over african champions. >> we were not ready, that's all. i have to say, they played their game. they were concentrating >>> the longest winning streak at the start of an n.b.a. season has come to an end after 24 wins. the golden state warriors were finally beaten by the milwaukee bucks. we have more. >> reporter: 24 and o to start the season. a record unmatched in n.b.a. history. coming...
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. >> oliver: born in hiroshima, in 1919. a crew member aboard one of the mother subs. war stories investigates tracked him down in japan. >> we were gradually making progress and training for the port and harbor assault, initially passing through narrow water channels because we were going through a naval port. >> oliver: just after midnight, the midget submarines were released, their plan to sneak into pearl harbor behind anything allowed to pass through the anti-submarine nets, but kimle's sailors were ready. >> kimmel always thought the most likely form of attack that the japanese might make upon pearl harbor would be a submarine attack and admiral stark as cno sent an order to kimmel stating, you are not to attack any japanese submarines were detected around the island of oahu, but kimmel secretly counter mannedded that order and told both his surface ship kaipts and his aircraft pilots that if they detected a japanese submarine they were to attack it at once. >> japanese midget submarine enters the defensive sea area, the imagery zone off the mouth of pearl harbor
. >> oliver: born in hiroshima, in 1919. a crew member aboard one of the mother subs. war stories investigates tracked him down in japan. >> we were gradually making progress and training for the port and harbor assault, initially passing through narrow water channels because we were going through a naval port. >> oliver: just after midnight, the midget submarines were released, their plan to sneak into pearl harbor behind anything allowed to pass through the anti-submarine...
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. >>> hiroshima can make fifa world cup history if they beat their opponent in the final. auckland fc 2-0, and then defeated african champions in the quarter finals. they are trying to become the first asian side to reach a club world cup final. >> translator: of course if approximate we do defeat river plate it will be quite an achievement. i'm sure most people around the world are thinking that river plait are going to win. but with football you know never what will happen. we are determined to defeat river plate, we believe we have a chance. >>> roger fedor says he has no plans to retire any time soon. the 34 year old, is in the uae competing in the dubai league of the international tennis league. the swiss who announced last week he was changing up his coaching team says he is looking forward to the olympics next year. >> [ inaudible ] was amazing in london. so i don't feel like the rio olympics needs to be the singles goal like everybody talks about. so that's why i'm going to be playing the doubles, and i might enter myself in all three competitions to have the most
. >>> hiroshima can make fifa world cup history if they beat their opponent in the final. auckland fc 2-0, and then defeated african champions in the quarter finals. they are trying to become the first asian side to reach a club world cup final. >> translator: of course if approximate we do defeat river plate it will be quite an achievement. i'm sure most people around the world are thinking that river plait are going to win. but with football you know never what will happen. we...
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. >> oliver: born in hiroshima, in 1919. a crew member aboard one of the mother subs.tories investigates tracked him down in japan. >> we were gradually making progress and training for the port and harbor assault, initially passing through narrow water channels because we were going through a naval port. >> oliver: just after midnight, the midget submarines were released, their plan to sneak into pearl harbor behind anything allowed to pass through the anti-submarine nets, but kimle's sailors were ready. >> kimmel always thought the most likely form of attack that the japanese might make upon pearl harbor would be a submarine attack and admiral stark as cno sent an order to kimmel stating, you are not to attack any japanese submarines were detected around the island of oahu, but kimmel secretly counter mannedded that order and told both his surface ship kaipts and his aircraft pilots that if they detected a japanese submarine they were to attack it at once. >> japanese midget submarine enters the defensive sea area, the imagery zone off the mouth of pearl harbor and h
. >> oliver: born in hiroshima, in 1919. a crew member aboard one of the mother subs.tories investigates tracked him down in japan. >> we were gradually making progress and training for the port and harbor assault, initially passing through narrow water channels because we were going through a naval port. >> oliver: just after midnight, the midget submarines were released, their plan to sneak into pearl harbor behind anything allowed to pass through the anti-submarine nets,...
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. >> the second quarterfinals are under way between hiroshima. it's 0-0 in the first half. the winner facing argentina's river plate next. >> the funeral of murdered honduras international arnold perolta took place. family friends and fans gathered to pay final respects to the 26-year-old. he was attacked outside a shopping mall in his home town on thursday, dying of put mr gunshot wounds. police say there were no suspects in custody >>> jim dawson won the championships by three shots. it is his 12th. this is the shot of the day by bubba watson, hitting a hole in one during the par 3, 5th hole. didn't end well for him, finishing down 10. and a husband and wife badminton team made history, becoming the first british players to reach the find of the year end series. chris and gabby hancock ranked 7th. they met in the semifinals. and face third seeds in the final >>> that's all your sport for now. it's now back to martine. >> thank you very much. we have a lot more to come in al jazeera. we'll have the latest coming from the rome conference in libya. stay with us. ith us. >> t
. >> the second quarterfinals are under way between hiroshima. it's 0-0 in the first half. the winner facing argentina's river plate next. >> the funeral of murdered honduras international arnold perolta took place. family friends and fans gathered to pay final respects to the 26-year-old. he was attacked outside a shopping mall in his home town on thursday, dying of put mr gunshot wounds. police say there were no suspects in custody >>> jim dawson won the championships by...
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he had started an action to help what was called the hiroshima maidens, the women of hiroshima who had been injured by american blasts, atomic weapons, and who had been disfigured and brought to new york where they were treated by a jewish doctor at mount sinai hospital and given plastic surgery and restored as far as possible as a gesture of good will to the japanese. it had been a very successful program in terms of showing human compassion regardless of the victims. so he was well-known for that. he was a world federalist. and he had important influence on my world thinking as well. caroline had gone to see him. there's no legal basis for the claims. it's different. somehow she found my name and had come to see me. i agreed to help them. we set up a little committee. norman was the chairman. we brought in some publicists, somebody from "life." i approached the german government through the ambassador in washington. he said, we can't pay as you know. there's no provision in the law for it. we have no diplomatic relations with poland. we're sorry. they have no claims. i said, it has n
he had started an action to help what was called the hiroshima maidens, the women of hiroshima who had been injured by american blasts, atomic weapons, and who had been disfigured and brought to new york where they were treated by a jewish doctor at mount sinai hospital and given plastic surgery and restored as far as possible as a gesture of good will to the japanese. it had been a very successful program in terms of showing human compassion regardless of the victims. so he was well-known for...
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it's about 20 times explosive energy of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs in world war ii. >> securityeo from the local judo class captures the moment 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 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 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 to many videos take often this rock as it entered and people we
it's about 20 times explosive energy of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs in world war ii. >> securityeo from the local judo class captures the moment 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 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...
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he just passed through hiroshima heading towards nagasaki. 993million almost a billion gifts delivered> hm. >> pretty impressive, santa! got to say. and this is just the beginning. of course he will be moving around the world today and we'll be tracking him throughout the day, as well. >> so domo arrogoto, is that how you say hello santa? >> somebody else knows. >> send us a message over facebook. >> there's your santa update. how are the roads? >>> we are going to look at pictures. this is what christmas should look like. isn't that beautiful? >> aww. >> we just checked in with the chp. they say all roads are open leading to the sierra, although there are chain restrictions in place for all major roads leading up to the sierra so certainly pack them with you if you plan to make a drive up to tahoe anytime today. in the meantime, if you plan on making the 101 commute, there is an accident now and the chp has issued a "sig alert." they expect to have multiple lanes shut down because of this overturn crash. south 101 just before poplar, this overturn accident blocking three out of five l
he just passed through hiroshima heading towards nagasaki. 993million almost a billion gifts delivered> hm. >> pretty impressive, santa! got to say. and this is just the beginning. of course he will be moving around the world today and we'll be tracking him throughout the day, as well. >> so domo arrogoto, is that how you say hello santa? >> somebody else knows. >> send us a message over facebook. >> there's your santa update. how are the roads? >>> we...
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the hiroshima bomb had the equivalent of 13,000 tons of tnt.es more powerful and they've only gotten more powerful since then. u.s. military officials aren't commenting. the experts we spoke to are very skeptical. analysts say kim's regime simply does not have the capability of produce a standard hydrogen bomb. what they're likely trying to do, they say, is taking materials for hydrogen bombs and compress them, place them on to their existing nuclear bombs. that would increase the yield of those nuclear bombs. that's the pure explosive power of those bombs. but what's important to note here, our experts say kim's regime is working toward producing an h-bomb. they have the desire and the will to do it and they're moving toward it. but they do have some technical hurdles to overcome and it will likely take more than five years we're told. as far as what they're doing to overcome it, the institute for science and international security recently published satellite photos of the facility where north korea produces the materials for of weapons. they
the hiroshima bomb had the equivalent of 13,000 tons of tnt.es more powerful and they've only gotten more powerful since then. u.s. military officials aren't commenting. the experts we spoke to are very skeptical. analysts say kim's regime simply does not have the capability of produce a standard hydrogen bomb. what they're likely trying to do, they say, is taking materials for hydrogen bombs and compress them, place them on to their existing nuclear bombs. that would increase the yield of...
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. >> one sub carries at its minimum the equivalent of 600 hiroshimas.ed those missiles, if they launch those warheads, it would be a destructive event beyond history. >> reporter: it's not just an academic argument. the military commander of america's nuclear arsenal, admiral cecil haney, wants to upgrade the aging fleet of 14 ohio class ballistic missile subs in the coming decades by building 12 new next-generation subs. >> replacing the ohio class submarine is one of my top priorities. >> reporter: each submarine has a price tag of upwards of $5 billion, although, when you count research and development, the total price climbs to over $100 billion, according to the congressional budget office. >> however you want to calculate it, this fleet is a bargain. >> reporter: vice admiral mike connor commands the navy submarine forces. at his headquarters in norfolk, virginia, he makes the case for an almost one-for-one replacement of the current fleet, arguing the cost is just 1% of the overall defense budget, while the benefit is incalculable, measured, he s
. >> one sub carries at its minimum the equivalent of 600 hiroshimas.ed those missiles, if they launch those warheads, it would be a destructive event beyond history. >> reporter: it's not just an academic argument. the military commander of america's nuclear arsenal, admiral cecil haney, wants to upgrade the aging fleet of 14 ohio class ballistic missile subs in the coming decades by building 12 new next-generation subs. >> replacing the ohio class submarine is one of my top...
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. >> i've seen pictures, films and images from nagasaki and hiroshima, i know you have as well and ipresume you would agree with me that nuclear war would be devastating to the american people. the amount of suffering that it would cause and the devastation to our families, children, community, planet, future generations is difficult to imagine. so i'm wondering if there's been an assessment on how many lives would be lost and the damage that would be done if this nuclear war between our two countries were to occur. >> congresswoman, i've been doing this for a long time, including during the cold war and working on nuclear weapons since the beginning of my career. and to answer your question, there have been estimates made right along when there was the soviet union, then in russia and the -- it's a very simple story. it is as you say, nuclear war would be an absolutely unprecedented and catastrophic -- result in catastrophic destruction. that is why deterrence is so important. that's why prudence in the field of nuclear matters by leaders all over the world is so essential. >> so th
. >> i've seen pictures, films and images from nagasaki and hiroshima, i know you have as well and ipresume you would agree with me that nuclear war would be devastating to the american people. the amount of suffering that it would cause and the devastation to our families, children, community, planet, future generations is difficult to imagine. so i'm wondering if there's been an assessment on how many lives would be lost and the damage that would be done if this nuclear war between our...
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. >> i have seen pictures, films, and images from nagasaki and hiroshima and i know you have as well. i presume you would agree with me that nuclear war would be devastating to the american people. the amount of suffering that it would cause the devastation to our families, our children, our planet, our future generations is difficult to imagine. i am wondering if there has been an assessment on how many lives would be lost and the damage that would be done if this nuclear war between our countries would occur? congresswoman, i have been doing this for a long time, including during the cold war and working on nuclear weapons since the beginning of my career. to answer your question, there have been estimates made right along. there was the soviet union, and then russia. a very simple story. it is as you say. nuclear war would be an absolutely unprecedented catastrophic situation. that is why deterrence and prudence in the field of nuclear matters by leaders all over the world is so essential. >> the fact that we now have our forces patrolling the turkey-syrian border with the air to a
. >> i have seen pictures, films, and images from nagasaki and hiroshima and i know you have as well. i presume you would agree with me that nuclear war would be devastating to the american people. the amount of suffering that it would cause the devastation to our families, our children, our planet, our future generations is difficult to imagine. i am wondering if there has been an assessment on how many lives would be lost and the damage that would be done if this nuclear war between our...
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i have to say that hiroshima played a great game. >> the longest winning streak at the start of an nba season has come to an end. after 24 wins, the golden state warriors were finally beaten by the milwaukee bucs. >> a perfect trip. >> a record unmatched in nba history, 24 wins. but coming off a double overtime win a day earlier, the warriors looked off pace from the outset against the milwaukee bucs. >> milwaukee could not be off to a better start. >> a three-point play put golden state in front early in the second quarter but by halftime, milwaukee had pulled out to a 59-48 lead. true to form, steph curry put on 48 points but it wasn't enough this time. bucs prevail body 108-95. golden state had won 28 regular season games in total dating back to last season. they fall five games short of equalling the all-time record. >> now we can have a regular season. you know. it's been kind of a playoff feel to this. >> there's no reason for anyone to hang their heads in that locker room for losing that game. they've been incredible all year. the losses are going to come. >> the warriors still
i have to say that hiroshima played a great game. >> the longest winning streak at the start of an nba season has come to an end. after 24 wins, the golden state warriors were finally beaten by the milwaukee bucs. >> a perfect trip. >> a record unmatched in nba history, 24 wins. but coming off a double overtime win a day earlier, the warriors looked off pace from the outset against the milwaukee bucs. >> milwaukee could not be off to a better start. >> a...