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i knew hiroshima was burning.als had put up big tents in the middle of a schoolyard to treat the injured. inside these tents it was very hot and they were full of injured people covered in blood. i started to treat people for their burns. there were also patients who died from symptoms because of the radiation. those people started dying around the 9th of august. they had a0 degree temperatures, they were bleeding and they had white spots under the skin. in the end i think i treated 6000 patients, maybe even 10,000. after that i didn't want to continue my career as a doctor. everyone i saw died, one after another, there was absolutely nobody i could save. shuntaro hida recalling the devastation of hiroshima. and our final witness is shigayo suzuki. he was one of the cameramen tasked with capturing japan's spectacular royal wedding in 1959 as the then crown prince, today's emperor, who lives inside this imperial palace, married a commoner, a first in the history of the japanese royal family. crown prince akihito ha
i knew hiroshima was burning.als had put up big tents in the middle of a schoolyard to treat the injured. inside these tents it was very hot and they were full of injured people covered in blood. i started to treat people for their burns. there were also patients who died from symptoms because of the radiation. those people started dying around the 9th of august. they had a0 degree temperatures, they were bleeding and they had white spots under the skin. in the end i think i treated 6000...
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beneath that was hidden the ruins of the city of hiroshima. kermit beahan: when the clouds opened up over the target of nagasaki, i let the bomb go. different man: if the announcement made by president truman that the soviet union now has the atomic bomb is true, then the impasse that now exists regarding the international control of atomic energy must be brokered for the sake of mankind and for the peace of the world. newsreel narrator: just-released film show the recent a-bomb tests in which britain joined america and russia as the third world power to possess atomic weapons. man: this first blast is on a level with bombs exploded over hiroshima and nagasaki in world war ii. now france presses forward to force her way into the exclusive nuclear club. john f. kennedy: this government has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military build-up on the island of cuba. the purpose of these bases can be none other than to provide a nuclear strike capability against the western hemisphere. man: at 1500 hours on october 16, 1964, the eve
beneath that was hidden the ruins of the city of hiroshima. kermit beahan: when the clouds opened up over the target of nagasaki, i let the bomb go. different man: if the announcement made by president truman that the soviet union now has the atomic bomb is true, then the impasse that now exists regarding the international control of atomic energy must be brokered for the sake of mankind and for the peace of the world. newsreel narrator: just-released film show the recent a-bomb tests in which...
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atomic bombings of nagasaki on august 9, 1945 and hiroshima on august 6, 1945.ver the weekend, nearly 50,000 residents and world leaders gathered to mark the anniversary of the hiroshima bombing, which killed 140,000 people. this is hiroshima's mayor, kasumi matsui, calling for dialogue to avoid nuclear war. government should work in earnest to act as a bridge between nuclear and nonnuclear the japanesenifest constitution so the ratification of a nuclear weapons convention can be upheld. amy: we'll have more on the rising tensions between the u.s. and north korea after headlines. in news on syria, former top war crimes prosecutor carla del ponte has quit the united nations independent commission of inquiry on syria, saying the un security council lacks the political will to bring the perpetrators of war crimes to justice. del ponte formerly served as a war crimes prosecutor in tribunals on rwanda and yugoslavia. she said "right now it looks as if president bashar al-assad will escape justice if we want to negotiate peace. but one day he will have to face justice
atomic bombings of nagasaki on august 9, 1945 and hiroshima on august 6, 1945.ver the weekend, nearly 50,000 residents and world leaders gathered to mark the anniversary of the hiroshima bombing, which killed 140,000 people. this is hiroshima's mayor, kasumi matsui, calling for dialogue to avoid nuclear war. government should work in earnest to act as a bridge between nuclear and nonnuclear the japanesenifest constitution so the ratification of a nuclear weapons convention can be upheld. amy:...
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dropped a bomb on hiroshima. >> if they do not accept our rain ofhey may accept a fire from the air, the like of which has never been seen on the earth. of: on the anniversary nagasaki, are we heading towards a nuclear war? will speak with a long time investigative journalist and activist. >> will, trumps provocation of north korea should qualify for impeachment. havetil now, his crimes
dropped a bomb on hiroshima. >> if they do not accept our rain ofhey may accept a fire from the air, the like of which has never been seen on the earth. of: on the anniversary nagasaki, are we heading towards a nuclear war? will speak with a long time investigative journalist and activist. >> will, trumps provocation of north korea should qualify for impeachment. havetil now, his crimes
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bombing of hiroshima. more than 50,000 activists and mourners and survivors gathered at the peace memorial park in hiroshima and said "never again." hiroshima mayor kazumi matsui spoke of modern instability in the region, saying, "this hell is not a thing of the past." protesters at the ceremony called on japanese prime minister shinzo abe to admit more responsibility for japan's role in the war, and to drop his proposal to revise japan's pacifist constitution. the u.s. military today called off the search for three marines who were missing, after their tilt-rotor osprey aircraft crashed yesterday into the sea off the east coast of australia. the search efforts have now become a recovery mission for the marines' remains. 23 other personnel on the osprey were rescued when officials say it hit the flight deck of the amphibious transport ship u.s.s. "green bay" and crashed into the water. the osprey takes off and lands like a helicopter, but flies like a plane, and has a history of accidents, some of them fat
bombing of hiroshima. more than 50,000 activists and mourners and survivors gathered at the peace memorial park in hiroshima and said "never again." hiroshima mayor kazumi matsui spoke of modern instability in the region, saying, "this hell is not a thing of the past." protesters at the ceremony called on japanese prime minister shinzo abe to admit more responsibility for japan's role in the war, and to drop his proposal to revise japan's pacifist constitution. the u.s....
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bombing of hiroshima. is the president threatening something worse than that?jor garrett. >> reporter: president trump's rhetoric sounded very much like a speech harry truman gave after the first u.s. atomic bomb strike at hiroshima. >> if they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a reign of ruin from the air the like of which has never been seen on this earth. behind this air attack will follow sea and land forces in such numbers and power as they have not yet seen. >> reporter: asked if the president was looking toward war, counselor kellyanne conway told reporters there was no point explaining. >> the president's comments were very strong and obvious. >> reporter: in another historical echo, california republican darrel issa compared the standoff to the most dangerous cold war nuclear confrontation. >> it represents the greatest crisis probably since-- let me rephrase that-- undoubtedly since the cuban missile crisis. this is something that can hit us and our allies, and it's with a rogue nation that we suspect would use it. >> reporter: the presiden
bombing of hiroshima. is the president threatening something worse than that?jor garrett. >> reporter: president trump's rhetoric sounded very much like a speech harry truman gave after the first u.s. atomic bomb strike at hiroshima. >> if they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a reign of ruin from the air the like of which has never been seen on this earth. behind this air attack will follow sea and land forces in such numbers and power as they have not yet seen....
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based on hiroshima and nagasaki, destruction could be extensive.ied directly to thermal effects of magnitudes as the high-priority problems of minimum safety parameters for aircraft delivering high yield bombs. one attack on this problem was early work on means of delaying bomb burst until it reaches a safe distance. rogue parachutes -- parachutes were designed. it remained to derive more solid data as to what does the states difference. the aircraft was at the 36 and -- abc six nab 47 and a b-52 may be possible. on the b 57, it was on the aluminum skin. a temperature rise and the skin of 370 degrees fahrenheit over ambient were critical to the airplane safety. the critical peak overpressure for the b 47 was one psi. the gamma and gus loading envelopes would be well inside 35,000 feet. instrumentation was extensive, primarily to measure thermal affect. 43 couples were installed at selective points in the supporting structure. they gave formal time history and total input. additional instruments included pressure gauges. six hammers under the fusela
based on hiroshima and nagasaki, destruction could be extensive.ied directly to thermal effects of magnitudes as the high-priority problems of minimum safety parameters for aircraft delivering high yield bombs. one attack on this problem was early work on means of delaying bomb burst until it reaches a safe distance. rogue parachutes -- parachutes were designed. it remained to derive more solid data as to what does the states difference. the aircraft was at the 36 and -- abc six nab 47 and a...
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marchers commemorated the anniversary of the 1945 nuclear bombings by the united states of hiroshima and nagasaki in japan. the march included a talk by former pentagon war planner and whistleblower daniel ellsberg and a chalking of bodies on the pavement to memorialize remains found after the bombings. "it seems more important than ever litterally today because of the tension with north korea. the climate of war in the whitehouse calls for spemding billions more to develop nuclear weapons. but most urgently because the pres said yesterday that he will unleash fire and fury on north korea." the bombings killed 140 thousand people in hiroshima and 70 thousand more in nagasaki three days later. (vicki) president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort home - raided by f-b-i agents.. a cnn source says agents seized materials in manafort's home as part of the ongoing russia investigation led by justice department special counsel robert mueller. manafort's spokesman confirmed the search, saying quote -- "mister manafort has consistently cooperated with law enforcement and other ser
marchers commemorated the anniversary of the 1945 nuclear bombings by the united states of hiroshima and nagasaki in japan. the march included a talk by former pentagon war planner and whistleblower daniel ellsberg and a chalking of bodies on the pavement to memorialize remains found after the bombings. "it seems more important than ever litterally today because of the tension with north korea. the climate of war in the whitehouse calls for spemding billions more to develop nuclear...
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believable horrors of hiroshima. to actually make that connection images horribly enough it's still used by c. and d. on the same sort of demonstrations because of we've we've got tried this country's decided to spend what could be two hundred thirty billion it's being named on reconditioning this obscene useless object so people still use the same the same image and. the government introduced a series of films in a public information the fickle protests and sit on this this became public knowledge of nine hundred eighty when it was actually leaked to the press and that was kind of immediately the subject to you know sort of counter protest by c.n.d. and others say the council protest and survivors immediately published the same year and it kind of acted as a kind of galvanizing feet shift. as i say they were there with large demonstrations of you know hundreds of thousands of people taking place thirty three many of the years in the eighty's a skeleton reading protect and survive which actually was i was teaching so
believable horrors of hiroshima. to actually make that connection images horribly enough it's still used by c. and d. on the same sort of demonstrations because of we've we've got tried this country's decided to spend what could be two hundred thirty billion it's being named on reconditioning this obscene useless object so people still use the same the same image and. the government introduced a series of films in a public information the fickle protests and sit on this this became public...
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hiroshima's mayor warned that, quote, hell is not a thing of the past. experts say two recent test firings of north korean missiles could bring nuclear attacks as far as the u.s. >>> new this morning, police have arrested a man armed with a knife who try today get through security at the eiffel tower in paris. the landmark was evacuated just before closing time last night. authorities say security officers quickly subdued the man and no one was hurt. investigators are trying to figure out what he intended to do with the knife. the eiffel tower reopened as usual this morning. now the latest on the political crisis that's gripping venezuela. a major opposition activist is back under house arrest. the ruling government put him under house arrest last month after he served three months in prison on charges of inciting violence at rallies. authorities took him back to prison briefly last week as part of a crackdown on the opposition following the election of new lawmakers. >> back in this country, police in baltimore are investigating the first homicide of a
hiroshima's mayor warned that, quote, hell is not a thing of the past. experts say two recent test firings of north korean missiles could bring nuclear attacks as far as the u.s. >>> new this morning, police have arrested a man armed with a knife who try today get through security at the eiffel tower in paris. the landmark was evacuated just before closing time last night. authorities say security officers quickly subdued the man and no one was hurt. investigators are trying to figure...
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. >> compare them to the bomb that leveled hiroshima. >> much more powerful than that.ful than hiroshima. >> reporter: on any given day, several of the submarines are hiding some where in the world's oceans. >> send the general alarm, sir. >> drilling to respond to a launch order from the president. pentagon official say no new military orders have been issued. despite the warlike rhetoric on both sides. but they warn, tensions are likely to remain high, since the u.s. is scheduled to conduct an annual military exercise in south korea. later this month. >>> the current nuclear tension comes as japan marked solemn occasion. 72 years since an atomic bomb leveled nagasaki. ben tracy in beijing from asia. >> reporter: south korea's president says he will allow the u.s. to fully deploy the antiballistic missile system known as thad. in his country. it comes as he is calling for a complete overhaul of south korea's military. president trump's fire and fury comments led to a large protest march in north korea. orchestrated by the regime. in japan, trump's words came on the ann
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. >>> the emotional ceremony today in japan, marking 72 years since the bombing of hiroshima. >>> how folks in the u.s. are coping following days of severe storms and flooding.>>> we are back to a typical summer time weather pattern, mild temperatures and lint and the fog hanging out coast side. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> japan is marking a somber anniversary, 72 years since the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on two cities at the end of world war i
. >>> the emotional ceremony today in japan, marking 72 years since the bombing of hiroshima. >>> how folks in the u.s. are coping following days of severe storms and flooding.>>> we are back to a typical summer time weather pattern, mild temperatures and lint and the fog hanging out coast side. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811...
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bomb on hiroshima during the final days of world war ii.marked the 1945 attack with a ceremony. hiroshima held a moment of silence to remember the 140,000 people killed in that bombing. the anniversary comes after japan sided last month with nuclear powers, britain, france, the united states to dismiss a u.n. treaty banning atomic weapons. >>> and last night the eiffel tower was evacuated after a man tried to get past security with a knife. paris police said he tried to force his way past guards at the tower shortly before closing. that's a live look at the evil tower in -- eiffel tower in paris this afternoon their time. security detained the man and evacuated and closed the tower early for the night. the tower has reopened to visitors on this sunday afternoon. >>> record setting enrollment class expected to attend city college in san francisco this fall. enrollment up 17% since it was announced that tuition would now be free. the free city program will cost close to $6 million, is being paid for with an increase in the real estate transfe
bomb on hiroshima during the final days of world war ii.marked the 1945 attack with a ceremony. hiroshima held a moment of silence to remember the 140,000 people killed in that bombing. the anniversary comes after japan sided last month with nuclear powers, britain, france, the united states to dismiss a u.n. treaty banning atomic weapons. >>> and last night the eiffel tower was evacuated after a man tried to get past security with a knife. paris police said he tried to force his way...
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more powerful than hiroshima. >> 8-4! >> reporter: and can of on any given day, several of these submarines are hiding in the world's oceans. >> sound the general alarms, sir. >> i have permission to fire. >> reporter: ...drilling to respond to a launch order from the president. pentagon officials say no new military orders vehicle issued despite the war-like rhetoric on both sides. but they warn, tensions are likely to remain high since the u.s. is scheduled to conduct an annual military exercise in south korea later this month. anthony. >> mason: david martin at the pentagon. thanks, david. there was sharp reaction in asia to the growing tension between the u.s. and north korea. ben tracy has that. >> reporter: south korea's president says he will now allow the u.s. to fully deploy the antiballistic missile system known as thad in his country. it comes as he is also calling fair complete overhaul of south korea's military. presidenpresident trump's "fired fury" comments led to a large protest march in north korea orches
more powerful than hiroshima. >> 8-4! >> reporter: and can of on any given day, several of these submarines are hiding in the world's oceans. >> sound the general alarms, sir. >> i have permission to fire. >> reporter: ...drilling to respond to a launch order from the president. pentagon officials say no new military orders vehicle issued despite the war-like rhetoric on both sides. but they warn, tensions are likely to remain high since the u.s. is scheduled to...
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the last one, estimated to be twice as powerful as the bomb dropped on hiroshima.t has enough the tony him and enriched uranium to build dozens of nuclear weapons. they launched missiles high into space, which have different fired and a lower trajectory, would have reached parts of the u.s.. u.s. officials say north korea has yet to demonstrate two key technologies. a nosecone that can shade from extreme heat and buffeted from reentering the atmosphere after arcing thousands of miles through seat -- space, and a guide system that can spirit it accurately to its target. without that, north korea does not have a workable nuclear weapon. but the defense intelligence agency has estimated north korea could have one as early as next year. a full two years earlier than previously forecast. intelligence can turn out to be wrong, as the u.s. found out the hard way with its latest estimate, combined with the president's strong words, leaves little doubt north korea will be did -- the defining test of his abilities as commander and chief. u.s.vid mentioned the bombing of hiro
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nuclear rhetoric and she you know on the anniversary of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki we need to make sure that no nuclear weapons ever go off again and americans do everything in their power to stop nuclear war turning international way where astonishing cell phone video has gone viral footage shows dozens of african immigrants arriving out of beach and spain. has more on this incredible moment. tourist and sunbathers in spain worst august the a boat load of immigrants float ashore on a spanish beach and then make a dash for dry land the video which was taken by a beach goer shows a black inflatable boat packed with apparent immigrants from africa on a spanish beach near god these a little over seven half miles from the coast of north africa you could see people jumping from the boat as it approached the shoreline then many of the refugees are seen desperately running up the beach while others hold the boat ashore although it is unclear where the boat departed from spain has become an increasingly popular route for migrants and smugglers this year according to the int
nuclear rhetoric and she you know on the anniversary of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki we need to make sure that no nuclear weapons ever go off again and americans do everything in their power to stop nuclear war turning international way where astonishing cell phone video has gone viral footage shows dozens of african immigrants arriving out of beach and spain. has more on this incredible moment. tourist and sunbathers in spain worst august the a boat load of immigrants float...
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bombing of hiroshima, its the president threat tenning something worse than that.e after the first u.s. atomic bomb strike at hiroshima. >> they do not accept our terms they may expect a rain from the air the like of which has never been seen on this earth. behind the air attack will follow sea and land forces in such numbers and purr as they have not yet seen. >> asked if the president was looking towards war, counselor kelly ann conway told reporters there was no point explaining. >> i think the president's comments were strong and obvious. >> in a historical echo, daryl issa compared the standoff off to the most dangerous cold war nuclear confrontation. >> it representatives the greatest crisis probably since, undoubtedly since the cuban missile crisis. this is something that can hit us and our allies. and it's with a rogue nation that we suspect would use it. >> the president's words contrasted sharp leap with secretary of state tillerson's declaration last week that the u.s. was open to negotiations. >> we are trying to convey to the north koreans we are not y
bombing of hiroshima, its the president threat tenning something worse than that.e after the first u.s. atomic bomb strike at hiroshima. >> they do not accept our terms they may expect a rain from the air the like of which has never been seen on this earth. behind the air attack will follow sea and land forces in such numbers and purr as they have not yet seen. >> asked if the president was looking towards war, counselor kelly ann conway told reporters there was no point explaining....
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the warship had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb. hit by japanese torpedoes and sank in 12 minutes. two thirds of the crew initially survived the sinking, but no distress call was ever received. many were eaten by sharks. just 316 were rescued out of a crew of nearly 1,200. i would prefer people to focus on the heroism and the valour of the crew, which actually began before the ship was torpedoed and sunk. she had ten battle stars in some of the most brutal combat throughout the entire course of the pacific war. a spokesman for the 22 remaining survivors said each of them had longed for the day when their ship would be found. sarah corker, bbc news. joining me now is richard thelen, who survived the sinking of the uss indianapolis. should, indianapolis. thanks very much indeed for joining should, thanks very much indeed for joining us. what's your reaction to the news that ship has been discovered? it's great. i've been looking for herfor it's great. i've been looking for her for quite it's great. i've been looking for herfor quite a
the warship had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb. hit by japanese torpedoes and sank in 12 minutes. two thirds of the crew initially survived the sinking, but no distress call was ever received. many were eaten by sharks. just 316 were rescued out of a crew of nearly 1,200. i would prefer people to focus on the heroism and the valour of the crew, which actually began before the ship was torpedoed and sunk. she had ten battle stars in some of the...
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the equivalent of 1000 hiroshima bombs. 23 japanese fishermen were also contaminated, which stained u.s.-japan relations. ♪ fromtor: 1954, 70 miles the first shot of operation castle, a device with 1000 times the energy of the bomb that exceedinghiroshima, the power of that bomb as it exceeded the explosive giants of world war ii. megaton weapons are here. stockpile items with potentiality that compel revision of previous military concepts. without full knowledge of those potentialities, intelligence provision is impossible. to gain such knowledge the armed forces special weapons project conducted numerous tests for the three services during the castle. the data obtained will serve as factual tools to shape our strategic planning to war's new dimensions, a transition which will take us from the familiar ground of low yield capabilities into an era of new problems as well as new power. council was a two atoll operation because the operation was too big and too powerful for the staging of a single atoll. 5 of the 6 castle shots were oned at bikini atoll, two barges on the north side of th
the equivalent of 1000 hiroshima bombs. 23 japanese fishermen were also contaminated, which stained u.s.-japan relations. ♪ fromtor: 1954, 70 miles the first shot of operation castle, a device with 1000 times the energy of the bomb that exceedinghiroshima, the power of that bomb as it exceeded the explosive giants of world war ii. megaton weapons are here. stockpile items with potentiality that compel revision of previous military concepts. without full knowledge of those potentialities,...
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and on the hills of the seventy second anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima it is capitol hill starting a new arms race between the u.s. and russia. and two people are killed in baltimore during the city's seventy two hour cease fire as homicides eclipsed two hundred for the year of those stories and more coming up right here. it's monday august seventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm a touch of sweets and you're watching r t america we begin this afternoon with the latest on sanctions against north korea the u.n. security council has unanimously agreed on a new set of sanctions against that country and these are tougher than before well they're aimed at perswading pyongyang to abandon its nuclear program and stop lissac missile tests north korean officials have responded with anger r t. joins us live from new york with the details so alexy what are what's new about these measures. well these measures are indeed before they were adopted over the weekend by the un security council and they involved ban on the exports of a lot of things that basically form the north korean economy such as
and on the hills of the seventy second anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima it is capitol hill starting a new arms race between the u.s. and russia. and two people are killed in baltimore during the city's seventy two hour cease fire as homicides eclipsed two hundred for the year of those stories and more coming up right here. it's monday august seventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm a touch of sweets and you're watching r t america we begin this afternoon with the latest on sanctions...
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bombing of hiroshima. the bombing destroyed the city but caused japan to surrender to allied forces bringing an end to toward war ii. prime minister abe delivered a speech to 50,000 people at the economy racing >>> fire breaks out at another skyscraper in dubai, the second skyscraper fire there in three days. this morning's fire started on a balcony and was quickly put out. friday a fire ripped through one of the world's tallest residential towers in dubais forcing hundreds of people to flee for safety as burning debris showered down the sides of that more than 1,000-foot hightower. >>> president trump spending the next two weeks at his golf resort in new jersey, but back at the white house workers are making some much needed repairs. today construction crews were seen digging on the white house lawn and storage pods were placed in the white house driveway. among the repairs taking place, fixing steps on the south port co and repairing leaks in the -- port ico and repairing leaks on the west wing. >>> it w
bombing of hiroshima. the bombing destroyed the city but caused japan to surrender to allied forces bringing an end to toward war ii. prime minister abe delivered a speech to 50,000 people at the economy racing >>> fire breaks out at another skyscraper in dubai, the second skyscraper fire there in three days. this morning's fire started on a balcony and was quickly put out. friday a fire ripped through one of the world's tallest residential towers in dubais forcing hundreds of people...
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the warship had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb.. close to midnight on the 30th ofjuly1945, she was hit by japanese torpedoes and sank in 12 minutes. two thirds of the crew initially survived the sinking, but no distress call was ever received. many weed my sharks. just 316 were rescued out of a crew of nearly 1200. -- rescued out of a crew of nearly 1200. —— many were eaten by sharks. i would like people to focus on the heroism, valour, and courage, which began before the ship was torpedoed and son. she had turned battle stars in some of the most brutal combat throughout the entire course of the pacific war. the spokesman for the 22 remaining survivors said each of them had long for the day when their ship would be found. sarah corker, bbc news. millions of people across america are preparing to watch a total solar eclipse on monday, the first to be visible from coast to coast in almost 100 years. i've been speaking to astronomer fred watson about the excitement ahead of the event. well, actually, all eclipses are special, rico. th
the warship had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb.. close to midnight on the 30th ofjuly1945, she was hit by japanese torpedoes and sank in 12 minutes. two thirds of the crew initially survived the sinking, but no distress call was ever received. many weed my sharks. just 316 were rescued out of a crew of nearly 1200. -- rescued out of a crew of nearly 1200. —— many were eaten by sharks. i would like people to focus on the heroism, valour, and...
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it echoes president truman's warning to japan when he announced an atomic bomb had fallen on hiroshimaing world war ii. announced an atomic bomb had fallen on hiroshima during world war ile they do not accept our terms they may expect rain from the air and the like of which has never been seen on this earth. but the us secretary of state, who has just this earth. but the us secretary of state, who hasjust arrived in guam, said the president's language was deliberately tough. he is sending a strong message to north korea in language that kim yong moon will understand because he does not seem to understand diplomatic language. the president wanted to be clear to the north korean regime that the us has an unquestionable ability to defend itself and its allies and it is important that he delivers that message before any escalation on their part. guam sits right out in their part. guam sits right out in the pacific ocean. it is closer to asia and both south and north korea and it is to the us mainland. on tv in guam the threat is portrayed as real, but the people there are calm. iam not rea
it echoes president truman's warning to japan when he announced an atomic bomb had fallen on hiroshimaing world war ii. announced an atomic bomb had fallen on hiroshima during world war ile they do not accept our terms they may expect rain from the air and the like of which has never been seen on this earth. but the us secretary of state, who has just this earth. but the us secretary of state, who hasjust arrived in guam, said the president's language was deliberately tough. he is sending a...
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threatening nuclear weapons well it seems pretty pretty dangerous and truman state it was after hiroshima had been bombed and before now he's basically saying we've done this to you we can do it to you again stop this war right now and they said no we're going to keep the war going and boom off it went which is sort of you know highlights the don't say it if you don't intend to do it and if you do say you're going to do it do it which is you know pretty bizarre coming out of the president the united states i mean kim has been talking like this is father talk like this is grandfather talk like this this is nothing new you know. dictators and little countries tend to go on jeremiah ads against the big guy but when the big guys nuke you if you keep talking like that he was threatening and he said if south korea oeuvre north korea keeps the rattling. that seems unprecedented to me i read in zoom in korea website about south korea that the north has actually offered to freeze their nuclear program if the. and states will freeze the offshore military exercises that we do twice a year. is that t
threatening nuclear weapons well it seems pretty pretty dangerous and truman state it was after hiroshima had been bombed and before now he's basically saying we've done this to you we can do it to you again stop this war right now and they said no we're going to keep the war going and boom off it went which is sort of you know highlights the don't say it if you don't intend to do it and if you do say you're going to do it do it which is you know pretty bizarre coming out of the president the...
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the bomb was equivalent to 1000 hiroshima bombs. 23 japanese fishermen were contaminated, which strainedjapan relations. ♪
the bomb was equivalent to 1000 hiroshima bombs. 23 japanese fishermen were contaminated, which strainedjapan relations. ♪
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but just the comparisons to hiroshima don't work., because we know what the response will be, but secondly, because hawaii, and you know, we're just much more densely populated as a nation at this stage. but the hope is we never get to this, of course. >> right. of course, the issue is, when you look at times in history, when you have had moments like this, forget what precipitated it, whether it's the words of a president or otherwise, jeffrey lord, you so often like to look at jfk. in this case, let's talk about the cuban missile crisis, okay? a new yo"new york times" headli today called what we are seeing with north korea is a cuban missile crisis in slow motion. darryl issa was also just likening this to the cuban missile crisis. at that time, jfk addressed the nation and sounded a lot different than donald trump today. here he is. >> i call upon chairman to halt this threat to world peace and the stable relations between our two nations. he has an opportunity now to move the world back from the abyss of destruction. >> jeffrey,
but just the comparisons to hiroshima don't work., because we know what the response will be, but secondly, because hawaii, and you know, we're just much more densely populated as a nation at this stage. but the hope is we never get to this, of course. >> right. of course, the issue is, when you look at times in history, when you have had moments like this, forget what precipitated it, whether it's the words of a president or otherwise, jeffrey lord, you so often like to look at jfk. in...
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possible effects atomic bombs and fallouts on american cities. 1 1954, themarch equivalent of 1000 hiroshimawerepanese fishermen contaminated with -- u.s.-japan relations. ♪
possible effects atomic bombs and fallouts on american cities. 1 1954, themarch equivalent of 1000 hiroshimawerepanese fishermen contaminated with -- u.s.-japan relations. ♪
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as delivering the path that we re as well as delivering the path that were used for the bomb on hiroshimass of life, if not one of the biggest losses in world war two. yes, 72 years old. there have been a number of movies made including one called uss indianapolis men of courage with nicolas cage. 0h, right. robert shaw, from jaws, was supposedly somewhere near the ship at the time and described the terrible business of people being eaten by sharks. it is an extraordinary thing that people found. five kilometres under the sea? breathtaking. china's appetite for noodles shrinking, apparently. it is an evolution like the us, where the burger was keen, and kentucky fried chicken. these are the pot noodles that you boil. yeah, nutritious food as the middle class grows and people get more money in their pocket, obviously help people asking that there should happen. the main suppliers of these noodles from china have seen their profits drop between 17 and 30%. this is the date i absolutely loved, is the demand for these spots has dropped 17% from 46 billion to 38 billion. they are not getting s
as delivering the path that we re as well as delivering the path that were used for the bomb on hiroshimass of life, if not one of the biggest losses in world war two. yes, 72 years old. there have been a number of movies made including one called uss indianapolis men of courage with nicolas cage. 0h, right. robert shaw, from jaws, was supposedly somewhere near the ship at the time and described the terrible business of people being eaten by sharks. it is an extraordinary thing that people...
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the equivalent of 1000 hiroshima bombs. 23 japanese fishermen were also contaminated, which stained u.sn relations. ♪
the equivalent of 1000 hiroshima bombs. 23 japanese fishermen were also contaminated, which stained u.sn relations. ♪
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well as always very powerful to be in hiroshima and nagasaki for the memorial ceremonies this is the twenty third time i've brought my students from american university and we travel with japanese students and other asian students to hiroshima nagasaki commemorative events. and so it is very powerful as a reminder not only of the horrors of nuclear war but you have a sense that if those very small very rudimentary very primitive atomic bombs cause this massive amount of damage seventy two years ago the bombs we have now are much more powerful much more effective much more directly targeted so out at least a year that the bomb snout are anywhere between most of that in seven and eighty times as powerful as the bombs of the strike here is shipment obvious saki know those bombs can take out an area two miles in each direction you can imagine what today's bombs could do let's get right into the news we're dealing with today yesterday as i'm sorry now president trying to shoot a warning to d.p. r. k. promising quote fire in theory like the world has never seen f.t.p. r.-k. continues to ac
well as always very powerful to be in hiroshima and nagasaki for the memorial ceremonies this is the twenty third time i've brought my students from american university and we travel with japanese students and other asian students to hiroshima nagasaki commemorative events. and so it is very powerful as a reminder not only of the horrors of nuclear war but you have a sense that if those very small very rudimentary very primitive atomic bombs cause this massive amount of damage seventy two years...
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in hiroshima attack and 70,000 died in nagasaki.ch and protest. papers were released about the vietnam war, will be speaking at the event starting at 8:00 this morning. it will be held at the lawrence livermore lab. >> a haunting reminder of the dangers of nuclear war. >>> a southern california family says their died after eat iing tacos, from some unknown bacteria. they say he likely got sick after eating from a taco stand in tijuana. the family says the boy seemed fine at first but soon fell ill, collapsing at football practice and then dying on sunday. >> just the way he talked, the way he looked. >> so far there's nothing to link it. an autopsy will determine the death. >>> mega million jackpot growing. the jackpot now $307 million. it has climbed to $382 million on friday. no one matched all six numbers last night. it's hard to do that. a california ticket matched five numbers to win a million dollars. here are some stats from cnbc. the odds of winning both one in 75 quadrillion. >> does anyone know what that is? >> we'll never
in hiroshima attack and 70,000 died in nagasaki.ch and protest. papers were released about the vietnam war, will be speaking at the event starting at 8:00 this morning. it will be held at the lawrence livermore lab. >> a haunting reminder of the dangers of nuclear war. >>> a southern california family says their died after eat iing tacos, from some unknown bacteria. they say he likely got sick after eating from a taco stand in tijuana. the family says the boy seemed fine at first...
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in 2016, barack obama became the first serving us president to visit hiroshima.the bombing must neverfade. but at 6am local time, a missile was fired overjapan from near the north korean capital, pyongyang. it flew over the japanese island of hokkaido, before crashing into the sea. for the japanese, this may be a game—changer. the last time north korea did anything like this was almost two decades ago. then, it stymied any rapprochement with pyongyang. this time round, the sound of sirens in hokkaido will embolden military hawks injapan, and donald trump's refusal to play the role of world policeman may leave tokyo no choice but to listen. let's take it a little bit further. joining us now are: the uk's former ambassador to japan, sir david warren. and in washington, from shihoko goto, who is a senior associate at the wilson center's asia program. shihoko, does japan still enjoy being a pacifist country? are the public still behind that? well, there is certainly a disconnect between what the prime minister ofjapan wants and what the public wants. the japanese pri
in 2016, barack obama became the first serving us president to visit hiroshima.the bombing must neverfade. but at 6am local time, a missile was fired overjapan from near the north korean capital, pyongyang. it flew over the japanese island of hokkaido, before crashing into the sea. for the japanese, this may be a game—changer. the last time north korea did anything like this was almost two decades ago. then, it stymied any rapprochement with pyongyang. this time round, the sound of sirens in...
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a bomb strike at hiroshima.ow accept ourot terms, they can expect a reign of terror from the air, the like of which has never been seen on earth. and power as they have not yet seen. wassked if the president looking toward war, counselor kellyanne conway told reporters there was no point in explaining. kellyanne conway: the president's comments are strong and obvious. >> the standoff has been impaired to the most dangerous cold war standoff -- it is the most dangerous standoff since the cuban missile crisis. this is something that could hit us and our allies and is under the control of a rogue nation we suspect would use it. the u.s. was open to negotiations -- >> we are trying to convey to the north koreans, we are not your enemy. we are not your threat. the president ignored policy on sensitive north korea information. satellite imagery of north korean missiles something this response from ambassador nikki haley. can't talk about anything that is classified and if that is in the newspaper, that is a shame. joi
a bomb strike at hiroshima.ow accept ourot terms, they can expect a reign of terror from the air, the like of which has never been seen on earth. and power as they have not yet seen. wassked if the president looking toward war, counselor kellyanne conway told reporters there was no point in explaining. kellyanne conway: the president's comments are strong and obvious. >> the standoff has been impaired to the most dangerous cold war standoff -- it is the most dangerous standoff since the...
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la usÓ estados unidos el hiroshima y nagasaki para terminar con aquella guerra, pero luego nadie estuvoo, la inmensa destrucciÓn y el factor moral que representa un arma atÓmica. una guerra en corea pondrÍa juego varios paÍses con potencialidades nucleares como estados unidos, china, rusia y corea del norte. el lado de peor situaciÓn queda japÓn y corea del sur. >> si corea del norte lanza un misil a estados unidos, tiene que sobrevolar japÓn. podrÍa afectar. >> si pensamos un ataque limitado, ese ataque serÍa respondido por corea del norte contra corea del sur con fuego convencional. generarÍa y metería en movimiento todas esas alianzas establecidas en la regiÓn donde china saldrÍa del lado de corea del norte, rusia y todo el resto del mundo occidental. >> el presidente de donald trump, en la conferencia que estaba realizando, dijo que se sentirÍa muy cÓmodo sabiendo que china estÁ de su lado. te hago una pregunta que mucha gente tienen casa. el presidente se ha mostrado como un hombre poco impulsivo. tendrÍa que ir por un permiso del congreso ya que es el jefe de la fuerzas armadas pa
la usÓ estados unidos el hiroshima y nagasaki para terminar con aquella guerra, pero luego nadie estuvoo, la inmensa destrucciÓn y el factor moral que representa un arma atÓmica. una guerra en corea pondrÍa juego varios paÍses con potencialidades nucleares como estados unidos, china, rusia y corea del norte. el lado de peor situaciÓn queda japÓn y corea del sur. >> si corea del norte lanza un misil a estados unidos, tiene que sobrevolar japÓn. podrÍa afectar. >> si pensamos...