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and while there, should he visit hiroshima?lained to them in some why it was not appropriate for the president of the united states to visit hiroshima. to do so, i thought, the people of japan may consider his visit as an apology for our dropping the bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. both president obama and secretary of state, both did visit hiroshima. president obama was the first sitting president to do so. 1945, the soviet union declared war on japan and invaded manchuria, which japan had occupied since 1937. 9, 1945, as the bombing of hiroshima failed to bring about the immediate surrender of japan, a second atomic bomb dropped that day on the city of nagasaki from a beat 29 -- b-29 flown by major charles sweeney. the estimate of casualties varied ranging from 25,000 to 75,000. the report i received from the japanese embassy on august 18 stated casualties in nagasaki were 73,000 fatalities. 1945, the cabinet of the government of japan approved the emperor's decision to accept the terms of the potsdam declaration, with the u
and while there, should he visit hiroshima?lained to them in some why it was not appropriate for the president of the united states to visit hiroshima. to do so, i thought, the people of japan may consider his visit as an apology for our dropping the bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. both president obama and secretary of state, both did visit hiroshima. president obama was the first sitting president to do so. 1945, the soviet union declared war on japan and invaded manchuria, which japan had...
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. >> kuroda marked 103 wins during his first 11 years in hiroshima. then he joined the major league's l.a. dodgers and new york yankees. he refused major offers from major league teams to fulfill his promise to return to hiroshima. in july kuroda earned 200 career victories in both japan and the major leagues. he became the first major league pitcher to accomplish the feat. kuroda willl pititch his last f games during the japan series which starts on saturday. >>> japanese film maker and comedian katano is set to receive france's highest award. kitano will be given the legion of honor in paris.
. >> kuroda marked 103 wins during his first 11 years in hiroshima. then he joined the major league's l.a. dodgers and new york yankees. he refused major offers from major league teams to fulfill his promise to return to hiroshima. in july kuroda earned 200 career victories in both japan and the major leagues. he became the first major league pitcher to accomplish the feat. kuroda willl pititch his last f games during the japan series which starts on saturday. >>> japanese film...
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. >> he had returned to japan last season to pitch with the hiroshima karp. could the help then lead the season for their first time in 25 years. he would continuee to playntil the end of t the japan series ts month. >> translator: i started to think about retirement last month. >> fans in hiroshima and around japan are shocked. >> translator: i'm about to cry. he's a very important player for hiroshima. >> translator: he's done well. he gave us hope. i felt reinvigorated as a fellow middle age man. >> translator: i i was so encouraged by the fans. i want too help m team clinch the japan series championship to show my gratitude. >> kuroda marked 103 wins during his first 11 years in hiroshima. then he joined the major league's l.a. dodgers and new york yankees. he refused major offers from major league teams to fulfill his promise to return to hiroshima. in july kuroda earned 200 career victories in both japan and the major leagues. he became the first major league pitcher to accomplish the feat. kuroda willl pititch his last f games during the japan series w
. >> he had returned to japan last season to pitch with the hiroshima karp. could the help then lead the season for their first time in 25 years. he would continuee to playntil the end of t the japan series ts month. >> translator: i started to think about retirement last month. >> fans in hiroshima and around japan are shocked. >> translator: i'm about to cry. he's a very important player for hiroshima. >> translator: he's done well. he gave us hope. i felt...
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have that forgotten hiroshima and nagasaki? >> this woman is a survivor of the hiroshima bombing and called for u.n. meetings. she told nhk she's worked many years to see this progress. she says as a hibakusha she'll continue to speak out about how dangerous nuclear weapons are. >>> japan's foreign minister has also come out to defend the decision. fumio kishida highlighted that the country's goal is gradual disarmament. >> translator: the resolution doesn't suit our fundamental stance. we believe we should achieve a nuclear weapons-free world by taking concrete and practical measures. >> kishida also argued the resolution would only widen the gap between nuclear and non-nuclear weapons states. he says the two sides must work together to achieve results. but he said japan will take part if negotiations take part next year. he said japan will emphasize its stance as the only country to have had atomic bombings. >>> the assembly has adopted a resolution. police officer from another prefecture insulted using a derogatory term mean
have that forgotten hiroshima and nagasaki? >> this woman is a survivor of the hiroshima bombing and called for u.n. meetings. she told nhk she's worked many years to see this progress. she says as a hibakusha she'll continue to speak out about how dangerous nuclear weapons are. >>> japan's foreign minister has also come out to defend the decision. fumio kishida highlighted that the country's goal is gradual disarmament. >> translator: the resolution doesn't suit our...
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secretary general has planted a sapling from a tree that survived the bombing of hiroshima. ban ki-moon planted. it came from the seed of a ginkgo tree that was there. the tree still stands today. >> as this tree blossoms, it will also be a vivid reminder of how the hibakusha, those brave survivors, have transformed their tragedy into a message of hope for the world. >> the tree was donated by the mayor of hiroshima when he visited geneva in may. >>> managers at japanese businesses are bullish on capital spending but are concerned about their outlook. gene otani has the details on that and other headlines. >> the bank of japan's survey shows that businesses have solid plans for their capital investment but the survey also suggests a worsening outlook for earnings. growth by large companies compared to the last fiscal year. but the stronger yen is weighing down on the corporate earnings outlook. major businesses predict a 9.2% drop on outlook profits. if the yen stays strong, there could be a further drop in earnings. another number shows that they expect consumer prices to r
secretary general has planted a sapling from a tree that survived the bombing of hiroshima. ban ki-moon planted. it came from the seed of a ginkgo tree that was there. the tree still stands today. >> as this tree blossoms, it will also be a vivid reminder of how the hibakusha, those brave survivors, have transformed their tragedy into a message of hope for the world. >> the tree was donated by the mayor of hiroshima when he visited geneva in may. >>> managers at japanese...
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first mission, hiroshima. japan had its choice. complete surrender or complete ruin.n as they laid the foundation for a stable european peace, they decided on common action against japan. russia joined the allies on the last remaining enemy. japan's stronghold immense jury manchuria was attacked. for emperor hirohito and japanese militarism, the war was lost. japan sued for peace. in washington, they hurried to the white house. the united states cabinet, studying japan's surrender, with full coordination of the governments of britain, china, and russia and other allies. the world remembers president franklin delano roosevelt. a grateful world honors him today. douglas macarthur, leader of pacific armies, now named supreme allied commander. chang kai-shek, leader of fighting china. harry s. truman, four months after taking the oath of president, leads his country to peace. they met in an emergency session, the president breaks the momentous news of japan's surrender. >> i have received this afternoon a message from the japanese government in reply to the message forwar
first mission, hiroshima. japan had its choice. complete surrender or complete ruin.n as they laid the foundation for a stable european peace, they decided on common action against japan. russia joined the allies on the last remaining enemy. japan's stronghold immense jury manchuria was attacked. for emperor hirohito and japanese militarism, the war was lost. japan sued for peace. in washington, they hurried to the white house. the united states cabinet, studying japan's surrender, with full...
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bomb was dropped on hiroshima. what do i think about dropping the atomic bomb? and i say to those people that i feel like going digging president harry up and shaking his hand again. but it was the finest thing to us in that position at that particular time that could have happened. >> august 9, nagasaki becomes the target for the second atomic bomb. five days later, the emperor was forced to relent. japan unconditionally surrendered. the bloodiest war in you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car, called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ ♪ after 3 1/2 years, it was finally over. >> i have received this afternoon a message from the japanese government. >> aboard the "uss missou
bomb was dropped on hiroshima. what do i think about dropping the atomic bomb? and i say to those people that i feel like going digging president harry up and shaking his hand again. but it was the finest thing to us in that position at that particular time that could have happened. >> august 9, nagasaki becomes the target for the second atomic bomb. five days later, the emperor was forced to relent. japan unconditionally surrendered. the bloodiest war in you're here to buy a car. what...
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>> in terms of hiroshima?> the fact that -- >> well, o'reilly's book, in fact, he said he got several presidents to say they would have done the same thing, including jimmy carter. >> but he didn't ask obama, did he? >> he did but obama wouldn't answer and clinton wouldn't answer because mrs. clinton is running for president. but i wanted to pick on something that i thought kimberly said which was insightful. i think this is a media war. so if you make the decision, we're going to crush you, you go back to like the vietnam scenarios when they were using guerrilla warfare and then we used the napalm, you get the little girl running naked down the -- >> and you get the aleppo. >> with isis, given that they are already a media phenomenon, right, because that's how they recruit people and take advantage of four people who are lacking in opportunity. this is -- you can't feed them propaganda. you've got to think ahead of their game. >> do you think what is happening right now is kind of forgotten in this other fog
>> in terms of hiroshima?> the fact that -- >> well, o'reilly's book, in fact, he said he got several presidents to say they would have done the same thing, including jimmy carter. >> but he didn't ask obama, did he? >> he did but obama wouldn't answer and clinton wouldn't answer because mrs. clinton is running for president. but i wanted to pick on something that i thought kimberly said which was insightful. i think this is a media war. so if you make the decision,...
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. >> you explore the controversy, which has lasted ever since hiroshima, about whether it was right to drop the atom bomb. you come down firmly on the side it was absolutely the right decision. >> yeah, and for selfish reasons. i wouldn't be here. my father -- >> wait, wait, wait. i want to interrupt you, as you always do, because let's put this is the surprise that comes out in the book, that this guy, an unnamed in the middle of the pacific during world war ii named william j. o'reilly. >> that's right. so i have an emotional attachment. but i decided to write the book because of reverend wright, because of president obama's preacher, when he said god damn america, the chickens are coming home to roost for nagasaki and hiroshima. my head snapped. that's let me -- and some day i'm going to clarify the record. here's some day, right here, "killing the rising sun." we asked the five living presidents if they would have done what truman did. we have the actual letters. i asked them to write to me personally. president obama wouldn't write to me. i don't believe he would have dropped the
. >> you explore the controversy, which has lasted ever since hiroshima, about whether it was right to drop the atom bomb. you come down firmly on the side it was absolutely the right decision. >> yeah, and for selfish reasons. i wouldn't be here. my father -- >> wait, wait, wait. i want to interrupt you, as you always do, because let's put this is the surprise that comes out in the book, that this guy, an unnamed in the middle of the pacific during world war ii named william...
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book, it's about 45 pages about his experience and his mother's experience surviving the bombing of hiroshimad this really changed cultures of expression in japan and opened up comics as a form of bearing witness to these kinds of stories. 1972 also the year that art spiegelman publishes a three-page version of what would become his two-volume work called "mouse." so art spiegelman publishes "mouse," three pages in an underground comic book the exact same year, in san francisco in 1972, in a title called funny aminals. i'm not misspeaking, the m and n are reversed. it was an underground publication. spiegelman's piece mixed in quite awkwardly with some lascivious work by robert crumb about some foxes chasing a chicken woman and eating her for dinner. there was a real mix of different kinds of taboo-shredding work happening in what was called the comics underground which was this uncensored, uncommercial space where people did comics and distributed them and published them independently. so part of what i'm trying to investigate in this book is what's happening in the early '70s that's giving
book, it's about 45 pages about his experience and his mother's experience surviving the bombing of hiroshimad this really changed cultures of expression in japan and opened up comics as a form of bearing witness to these kinds of stories. 1972 also the year that art spiegelman publishes a three-page version of what would become his two-volume work called "mouse." so art spiegelman publishes "mouse," three pages in an underground comic book the exact same year, in san...
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. >> the win gave the fighters the ticket to the japan series where they will face the hiroshima toyo carp. >>> the anime film "your name" as well as one called "a silent voice" are proving to be big box office attractions. they depict beautiful real-life settings from japan on the screen. nhnhk wod's marie yaka reports. >> r reporte s she believe this boy who has aearing disability, becse ofis behavior, his llied, too, h withdraws into mself an contemplate committing suici.. apologizing to shoko,e fis a a rson totoeep living. >> rororter:shoko is convinced herreresenc will upset shoya's peacacul lifend rn his friendshs. sheoesn't'tant tbe aururden and feels peless. >> repter: thefilm's setting is insred by the city of ogaki in gee foou prefecture. the image on the screen is almost as rich and colorful as the actual place. >> translator: in preparing the scenery, we drew clouds on the story board and they became the color of the background. but the director would say please get rid of all the clouds. >> translator: the cloududs gotn the wayay of depicting shoya's feelings. he has with
. >> the win gave the fighters the ticket to the japan series where they will face the hiroshima toyo carp. >>> the anime film "your name" as well as one called "a silent voice" are proving to be big box office attractions. they depict beautiful real-life settings from japan on the screen. nhnhk wod's marie yaka reports. >> r reporte s she believe this boy who has aearing disability, becse ofis behavior, his llied, too, h withdraws into mself an...
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. >> atomic bomb survivors f from hiroshima and nagasaki are visiting. they hope it will pave the way for abolition of nuclear arms. >>> the united nations says more than 10,000 people have fled mosul amid fierce fighting. ten days have passed since the iraqi military and kurdidish forces begegan an offensive t t recapture the city frorom the islamic state group. iraq military sources say governrnment forces and kurdish militias have seized more than 90 towns and villages around mosul. some of the troops are as close as four kilometers from the city's center. it forced about 10,500 people to flee by wednesday. the u.n. warns that as the battle moves into urban areas, the number of refugees could rise to 200,000. u.n. officials say the refugees are mostly women. witnesses say the men are being detained or killed in battle. there are notably few boys between 14 and 18. officials fear the islamic state militants are planning to use them as human shields. >>> people living along the u.s. west coast are seeing intensive rain and strong gusts with a number of
. >> atomic bomb survivors f from hiroshima and nagasaki are visiting. they hope it will pave the way for abolition of nuclear arms. >>> the united nations says more than 10,000 people have fled mosul amid fierce fighting. ten days have passed since the iraqi military and kurdidish forces begegan an offensive t t recapture the city frorom the islamic state group. iraq military sources say governrnment forces and kurdish militias have seized more than 90 towns and villages around...
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. >> this book puts you right on the ground drops on hiroshima. >> stephen: really? you want to know what they experienced so it doesn't happen again, colbert. >> stephen: do you think it was the right thing to do? >> i wouldn't be here. my father was on the way to japan. >> stephen: your father was -- yeah, on a transport ship taking the marines. >> stephen: chances are a lot of the marines would have died another guest. >> stephen: the book is "killing the rising sun." bill o'reilly, everybody! we'll be right back with randall park. ? ( cheers and applause ) i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto? is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for peopl
. >> this book puts you right on the ground drops on hiroshima. >> stephen: really? you want to know what they experienced so it doesn't happen again, colbert. >> stephen: do you think it was the right thing to do? >> i wouldn't be here. my father was on the way to japan. >> stephen: your father was -- yeah, on a transport ship taking the marines. >> stephen: chances are a lot of the marines would have died another guest. >> stephen: the book is...
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interesting -- >> the five living presidents and asked would they have made the same decision regarding hiroshima. >> when we write the killing books we try to do stuff that's not been done before. the information that you read in the book, you haven't seen most of it anywhere. so i wrote letters -- personal letters to five living presidents. would you have supported truman? what would you have done? three of them reported back. bush the younger, bush the elder who is very on it on the thinking process. and jimmy carter. they all agreed that they would have dropped the atom bomb. obama did not -- president obama did not, wouldn't do it. i believe -- >> wouldn't respond? >> he didn't respond. i believe speculation only, could be wrong, he would not have done it? bill clinton didn't respond because i don't think he wanted to get drawn into controversy with his wife running for president. >> smart. >> we posted the three letters in the book as well as in a letter in my collection of harry truman saying why he fired macarthur ultimately, which is a fascinating letter, too. "killing the rising sun" is
interesting -- >> the five living presidents and asked would they have made the same decision regarding hiroshima. >> when we write the killing books we try to do stuff that's not been done before. the information that you read in the book, you haven't seen most of it anywhere. so i wrote letters -- personal letters to five living presidents. would you have supported truman? what would you have done? three of them reported back. bush the younger, bush the elder who is very on it on...
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trapping so much extra heat in the earth's system, equivalent to what would be released by 400,000 hiroshimag off every day. it's a big planet. that is a lot of energy. it is warming the oceans. more than 90% of the energy goes into the east oceans. the southern caribbean where it spun up into a category 5 quickly was much warmer than normal -- >> liz: former vice president al gore imploring the audience to understand your vote matters. as we bump up against the closing bell, the dow is 194 points off the lows of the session. thing volume ahead of yom kippur holiday. [closing bell rings] david asman, melissa francis picking it up here for "after the bell." melissa: stocks slammed, major averages ending the day down more than 1%. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman this is "after the bell." we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump unshackled launching a twitter storm against paul ryan and other republicans in congress who have severed their ties with him. we'll be speaking with one who is still standing by his man trump, calli
trapping so much extra heat in the earth's system, equivalent to what would be released by 400,000 hiroshimag off every day. it's a big planet. that is a lot of energy. it is warming the oceans. more than 90% of the energy goes into the east oceans. the southern caribbean where it spun up into a category 5 quickly was much warmer than normal -- >> liz: former vice president al gore imploring the audience to understand your vote matters. as we bump up against the closing bell, the dow is...
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trapping so much extra heat in the earth's system, equivalent to what would be released by 400,000 hiroshimac bombs going off every day. it's a big planet, but that's a lot of energy, and it's warming the oceans. more than 90% of that heat energy goes into the oceans. and so the southern caribbean, where it spun up into a category 5 so quickly, was much warmer than normal because of that. the gulf stream is way warmer than normal for this time of year, for the same reason. so this means also that all the water vapor coming off the oceans into the atmosphere is brought over the land, and so we get these record downpours. just in the last year, we have seen 1 in 1,000-year downpours in louisiana, west virginia, texas, maryland. in houston, in one 12-month period they've just had two 500-year floods and one 1,000-year downpour. in one of them they had as much water dumped on harris county, texas, where houston is as would have been put there by three and a half days of the entire flow of niagara falls. this is not normal. it is becoming the new normal, which is now a set of conditions that we h
trapping so much extra heat in the earth's system, equivalent to what would be released by 400,000 hiroshimac bombs going off every day. it's a big planet, but that's a lot of energy, and it's warming the oceans. more than 90% of that heat energy goes into the oceans. and so the southern caribbean, where it spun up into a category 5 so quickly, was much warmer than normal because of that. the gulf stream is way warmer than normal for this time of year, for the same reason. so this means also...
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6.6 magnitude quake that struck a small town in western japan, but it could be felt in osaka and hiroshima. at least seven people injured, one seriously. two homes collapsed. television footage shows roof tiles knocked look. >>> the presidential candidates hit the road today. donald trump visiting north carolina and pennsylvania. hillary clinton will travel to ohio. last night they poked jabs at each other during a charity event. >> hilly believes it's vital to deceive the people by having one public policy -- >> boo -- >> -- and a totally different policy in private. >> the charity dinner is an event that's a tradition. a white tie affair in new york city benefiting catholic charities. in some cases the humor got laughs more than groans. >> amazing i'm up here after donald. i didn't think he'd be okay with a peaceful transition of power. >> all the jabs apparently paid off. the dinner raised some $6 million for children's charity. that will make anyone smile. >>> we could use some levity right now. but some fear quite the opposite, that divisive rhetoric and occasional violence plaguing t
6.6 magnitude quake that struck a small town in western japan, but it could be felt in osaka and hiroshima. at least seven people injured, one seriously. two homes collapsed. television footage shows roof tiles knocked look. >>> the presidential candidates hit the road today. donald trump visiting north carolina and pennsylvania. hillary clinton will travel to ohio. last night they poked jabs at each other during a charity event. >> hilly believes it's vital to deceive the people...
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. >> the earthquake had the power of 1 million hiroshima atomic bombs.namis that sent waves at 10 countries at 5 miles per hour. >> the situation in the gulf of mexico is growing more urgent by the minute. >> right now, the oil slick is getting worse by the hour. >> there's no one worse that wants this thing over more than i do. i'd like my life back. >> this was part of the scene in japan when the 8.9 magnitude quake struck in the middle of the afternoon. the towering tsunami with walls of water as high as 30 feet. >> right now, the status of the fluke sheema nuclear plant is a big question mark here in japan. >> we're tracking hurricane sandy. >> massive, widespread destruction caused by a once in a lifetime storm. >> financial catastrophes. >> former energy giant, enron firing its accountants now, saying it's very troubling about the destruction of thousands of documents. >> at least 71% of their income was coming from bogus transactions. >> i, too, ma victim of bernard may doff. i have lost all of my life savings. >> lima brothers filing for bankrupt
. >> the earthquake had the power of 1 million hiroshima atomic bombs.namis that sent waves at 10 countries at 5 miles per hour. >> the situation in the gulf of mexico is growing more urgent by the minute. >> right now, the oil slick is getting worse by the hour. >> there's no one worse that wants this thing over more than i do. i'd like my life back. >> this was part of the scene in japan when the 8.9 magnitude quake struck in the middle of the afternoon. the...
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i know they are immensely anti-nuclear, hiroshima, nagasaki, fukushima, i mean that actually brings outots of japanese to demonstrate and they're not people that demonstrate easily. they're pretty happy with the establishment, they have basically a one-party functional system that's okay-ish. but hillary just demonized him for this. >> you have an article on politico recently that adapts your top ten political risks of year format to the top trump risks. number one is what you call the bolt from the blue. what does that mean? >> that's the thing that worries me the most about trump becoming president. i'm not someone who -- first of all, i think it is unlikely he will get elected but he could get elected, we know this. if he got elected he, i'm not someone that believes suddenly the day after inauguration the united states loses super power status. i don't believe that. i think the ability of an individual u.s. president to make significant moves in policy, domestically, incredibly constrained, and even in foreign policy. think about how different obama is from bush and think about how
i know they are immensely anti-nuclear, hiroshima, nagasaki, fukushima, i mean that actually brings outots of japanese to demonstrate and they're not people that demonstrate easily. they're pretty happy with the establishment, they have basically a one-party functional system that's okay-ish. but hillary just demonized him for this. >> you have an article on politico recently that adapts your top ten political risks of year format to the top trump risks. number one is what you call the...
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hiroshima caused a 6-megaton earthquake. we have national security threats emanating all over the world right now. north korea was the example, iran, a nuclear agreement that doesn't block. it paves the path. the states of the world's largest state-sponsored trigger for some, we handed them $150 billion in assets because of the sanctions their economy will grow at 10% a year and then we had the cash being delivered under the cover of darkness in the foreign currency and unmarked airplanes to the largest state-sponsored terrorism. you have russia annexing crania and continues with eastern ukraine. you have china literally manufacturing in the south china sea the most important trait in the world. we live in a very dangerous world which is why i think it is critically important more than ever at this point in the country's history we send people to congress that have been behind the curtain that understand the threats and know where they are coming from and how to cut that financing off. that is particularly true in the area o
hiroshima caused a 6-megaton earthquake. we have national security threats emanating all over the world right now. north korea was the example, iran, a nuclear agreement that doesn't block. it paves the path. the states of the world's largest state-sponsored trigger for some, we handed them $150 billion in assets because of the sanctions their economy will grow at 10% a year and then we had the cash being delivered under the cover of darkness in the foreign currency and unmarked airplanes to...
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. >> you explore the controversy which has lasted ever since hiroshima about whether it was right torop the adam bomb and you come down firmly on the side and it was absolutely the right decision. >> and for selfish reasons, i wouldn't be here. >> wait, wait, wait. i want to interrupt you. let's put this picture up on the screen thp p this is the surprise that comes out on the book that this guy unnamed in the middle of the pacific during world war ii named william j. o'reilly. >> right. i have an emotional attachment. but i decided to write the book because of reverend wright. when he said god dam america, the chickens are coming back and the head snapped back. here is some day right here, "killing the rising sun." and we asked the five living presidents if they would have done what truman did. >> you have the five letters. >> i asked them to write to me personally. obama didn't answer. i don't believe would he have dropped the bomb. clinton didn't answer, his wife is running for president. carter and bush said they would have and they give their reasons why. >> you've been talking
. >> you explore the controversy which has lasted ever since hiroshima about whether it was right torop the adam bomb and you come down firmly on the side and it was absolutely the right decision. >> and for selfish reasons, i wouldn't be here. >> wait, wait, wait. i want to interrupt you. let's put this picture up on the screen thp p this is the surprise that comes out on the book that this guy unnamed in the middle of the pacific during world war ii named william j....
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causedarison, hiroshima a six ton earthquake.have serious national security threats emanating all over the world now. north korea was the example provided. dangerousunbelievably nuclear agreement that paves the path -- even the obama administration acknowledges we handed them $150 assets, previously frozen, because of lifting sanctions now they will grow the economy at 12% per year. and then we have cash being delivered under the cover of darkness and foreign currency in unmarked airplanes. you have russia annexing crimea with impunity. and they continue their invasion in ukraine. you have china literally manufacturing islands of the south china sea. the most afford trade routes in the world. -- the most dangerous trade routes in the world. we live in a dangerous world, his wife think it is critically important, more than ever in our country's history, that if we send people to congress who understand the threats, know where the threats are coming from, how they are financed and how to cut that off that is , particularly true in
causedarison, hiroshima a six ton earthquake.have serious national security threats emanating all over the world now. north korea was the example provided. dangerousunbelievably nuclear agreement that paves the path -- even the obama administration acknowledges we handed them $150 assets, previously frozen, because of lifting sanctions now they will grow the economy at 12% per year. and then we have cash being delivered under the cover of darkness and foreign currency in unmarked airplanes. you...
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how hiroshima is forcing candidates to change up their campaigns. >> it's still slow although we're seeing vast improvement. >> all quiet here. great weather for fleet week, sunshine, warm temperatures. we'll take a final look, at least for me this morning, on hurricane matthew, just off duane -- daytona beach. it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. and, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on this. mouth toys. that really takes me back. cash back on this. baloney and medical gauze. and even this. who said shrimmpppppppppppp? ahhh, shrimp. the lobster's little brother. great choice. ughhhhhh, i'm so shrimp rich. all with no annual fee. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. >>> there were some
how hiroshima is forcing candidates to change up their campaigns. >> it's still slow although we're seeing vast improvement. >> all quiet here. great weather for fleet week, sunshine, warm temperatures. we'll take a final look, at least for me this morning, on hurricane matthew, just off duane -- daytona beach. it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you...
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japanese were doing, the horrendous things they were doing in 18, 19, 20-year-old americans going to hiroshimag way force than the germans. japanese wouldn't vender, you had to burn them out. and then the atom bomb and how we dropped the atom bomb. i show you there was no other choice and three of the five living presidents agreed with me, they wrote a letter they would have done the same thing. bill: killing reagan, debut. i feel like i'm doing a commercial for you. bill: the movie killing reagan. bill: do i get a cut of this? bill: sure, what do you need. i will get you a sandwich. bill: o'reilly is one lucky guy. do you feel like it is? bill: that i can may me do it. martha: donald trump on the defense last night when asked about the comments about women in the past, can the campaign survive controversy, political panel will weigh in right after this. >> if you look at bill clinton, far worse, mine are words and his were action. >> i'm not proud of it, i am a person who has great respect for people, for my family, for the people of this country and certainly i'm not proud of it. but that wa
japanese were doing, the horrendous things they were doing in 18, 19, 20-year-old americans going to hiroshimag way force than the germans. japanese wouldn't vender, you had to burn them out. and then the atom bomb and how we dropped the atom bomb. i show you there was no other choice and three of the five living presidents agreed with me, they wrote a letter they would have done the same thing. bill: killing reagan, debut. i feel like i'm doing a commercial for you. bill: the movie killing...
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states and 1976,r weapons 1946 to and the nuclear revolution international politics before and after hiroshima, the nuclear future, reagan and gorbachev, which he wrote in 1987. the global rivals, the fate of nations come the search for national security in the 19th and 20th century and i will skip down to democracy's good name, the risks and rise of the world's most popular form of government. the frugal superpower, america's global leadership in a cash-strapped era. in that used to be us, how america fell behind in the world we invented and how we can come in 2011.ch he wrote the road to global prosperity was written in 2014, and the book we are going to be centering on tonight, "mission failure: america and the world in the post-cold war era." he is also editor of 12 books. i give you, dr. michael mandelbaum. [applause] thank you very much. thank you all for coming, and i want to thank robert rollin for inviting me. i'm going to speak this evening about my recently published book , "mission failure: america and the world in the post-cold war era." published by oxford university press, avail
states and 1976,r weapons 1946 to and the nuclear revolution international politics before and after hiroshima, the nuclear future, reagan and gorbachev, which he wrote in 1987. the global rivals, the fate of nations come the search for national security in the 19th and 20th century and i will skip down to democracy's good name, the risks and rise of the world's most popular form of government. the frugal superpower, america's global leadership in a cash-strapped era. in that used to be us, how...
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is talking about all the toxics they have during the wartime when we were building the bomb for hiroshima and done in snaking is on track in the hunters point shipyard they may not have used that materials but it was still so i differ they're talking about doing that they have hazardous materials if we're one hundred clean we should be able to go to the water like the beach that's my whole problem if you cap it and an earthquake comes that will liquefy so you'll have the same problem it is on the bottom and will come to the top thank you very much i don't want to argue with amy i'm not a professional only told what i grew up with i know the toxics is there and they've done a lot of good klein in the hunters point shipyard but i still have my own opinion about thank you. >> thank you. >> insuring will i moore he used to live at hunters point shipyard my husband worked in the nuclear department for the navy and he had one of the highest national cleaners on the shipyard and he wrote a paper to the navy to let them know the level of concentration in the soil and causes the concentratitaminat
is talking about all the toxics they have during the wartime when we were building the bomb for hiroshima and done in snaking is on track in the hunters point shipyard they may not have used that materials but it was still so i differ they're talking about doing that they have hazardous materials if we're one hundred clean we should be able to go to the water like the beach that's my whole problem if you cap it and an earthquake comes that will liquefy so you'll have the same problem it is on...
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is talking about all the toxics they have during the wartime when we were building the bomb for hiroshima and done in snaking is on track in the hunters point shipyard they may not have used that materials but it was still so i differ they're talking about doing that they have hazardous materials if we're one hundred clean we should be able to go to the water like the beach that's my whole problem if you cap it and an earthquake comes that will liquefy so you'll have the same problem it is on the bottom and will come to the top thank you very much i don't want to argue with amy i'm not a professional only told what i grew up with i know the toxics is there and they've done a lot of good klein in the hunters point shipyard but i still have my own opinion about thank you. >> thank you. >> insuring will i moore he used to live at hunters point shipyard my husband worked in the nuclear department for the navy and he had one of the highest national cleaners on the shipyard and he wrote a paper to the navy to let them know the level of concentration in the soil and causes the concentratitaminat
is talking about all the toxics they have during the wartime when we were building the bomb for hiroshima and done in snaking is on track in the hunters point shipyard they may not have used that materials but it was still so i differ they're talking about doing that they have hazardous materials if we're one hundred clean we should be able to go to the water like the beach that's my whole problem if you cap it and an earthquake comes that will liquefy so you'll have the same problem it is on...
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is trapping so much extra heat in the earth system equivalent to what would we release by 400,000 hiroshimaf energy and its warming the ocean more than 90% of that he goes into the ocean so the southern caribbean for it spun up into a category 5 so was much warmer than normal. the gulf stream is way warmer than normal for this time of year for the same reason. this means also all the water vapor coming off the oceans into the atmosphere is brought over the land so we get these record downpours. just in the last year we have seen one in 1000 year downpours in louisiana, west virginia, texas, maryland and in houston and 112 month period they just had two, 500 year floods and one, 1000 year downpours. .. may remember hurricane andrew. when hillary and i were first campaigning together in 1992, hurricane andrew came through. the sea level and water have gone up 3 inches since hurricane andrew in every vertical inch of sea level rise means four to 8 feet on top of that and there are fish in the ocean swimming in the streets of miami beach and fort lauderdale. they've got 17 inches of rain becaus
is trapping so much extra heat in the earth system equivalent to what would we release by 400,000 hiroshimaf energy and its warming the ocean more than 90% of that he goes into the ocean so the southern caribbean for it spun up into a category 5 so was much warmer than normal. the gulf stream is way warmer than normal for this time of year for the same reason. this means also all the water vapor coming off the oceans into the atmosphere is brought over the land so we get these record downpours....
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dropped and the unbelievable destruction we put you right on the ground when that bomb drops in hiroshimain school. >> no, they don't. >> that is the sad thing. luckily we've got you for that, bill. it's such an important moment in our country's history and an important book to write. thank you for doing it. >> look, the value of this book is that you learn but it's fun to read. it's entertaining to read. you know the tune. there's a lot of great stuff in that book. we hope everybody checks it out. >> thank you for bringing history alive for the next generation of americans who need to remember it. thank you, bill o'reilly. >> good to talk to you. >> thank you, bill. >> okay, guys. >> thanks for getting up so early. >>> we have other headlines to get to this morning starting with this panic at hillary clinton's campaign office after a suspicious substance is found inside of a letter. interns finding the white powder in a letter at clinton's manhattan based office before taking to brooklyn headquarters, exposing two other people. emergency crews then evacuated the entire floor. police offi
dropped and the unbelievable destruction we put you right on the ground when that bomb drops in hiroshimain school. >> no, they don't. >> that is the sad thing. luckily we've got you for that, bill. it's such an important moment in our country's history and an important book to write. thank you for doing it. >> look, the value of this book is that you learn but it's fun to read. it's entertaining to read. you know the tune. there's a lot of great stuff in that book. we hope...