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said scott thurlow survivor of the nuclear bombing of hiroshima welcome it's really great to have you with us. you where in hiroshima in august of forty five one thousand nuclear bomb was dropped on the city when now we know that a nuclear bomb kills not only at the moment of explosion but for many years after you weren't from our from epicenter of the explosion were you exposed to radiation did it make itself known later anybody in the city or exposed to yet and contaminated and a different degree. of seriousness some people were killed the mediately some people survived but they started developing symptoms like loss of. internal bleeding bleeding from the gum. those things practically all the people who were in the city all who enter the said it to . the dying people what they too became contaminated so all the common symptoms for some time yet i lost my. bleeding internal bleeding bleeding from the. those things i rant that someone pointed you out of the burning building and you crawled out what happened then how did you find your family that's correct how many of them survived how
said scott thurlow survivor of the nuclear bombing of hiroshima welcome it's really great to have you with us. you where in hiroshima in august of forty five one thousand nuclear bomb was dropped on the city when now we know that a nuclear bomb kills not only at the moment of explosion but for many years after you weren't from our from epicenter of the explosion were you exposed to radiation did it make itself known later anybody in the city or exposed to yet and contaminated and a different...
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so we hear osama people in the city were beginning to feel very anxious the hiroshima was supposed to be about tenth largest city in japan that time but even smaller city had been bombed you know most of the cities had been bombed how come we haven't been a top every day in the every night between nine fly around but they haven't dropped any bomb little did we know that the americans had already selected the heroes as a target for the new type of bombs which they already had their american government's position has been that bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki where are needed to save american soldiers' lives from being lost in a potential war on the ground how do you feel when you hear that does this exploration sound logical tear that american myth just a myth because japan had been exhausted by that time japan was finished by the time i can verify that we were all practically starving at home and the soldiers at the pacific or any other battlefield they didn't have food they didn't have munitions and we were finished the war ended and the japanese who were good considering. our end
so we hear osama people in the city were beginning to feel very anxious the hiroshima was supposed to be about tenth largest city in japan that time but even smaller city had been bombed you know most of the cities had been bombed how come we haven't been a top every day in the every night between nine fly around but they haven't dropped any bomb little did we know that the americans had already selected the heroes as a target for the new type of bombs which they already had their american...
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moved out of the city of hiroshima in order to protect themselves from air raid but they team home the night before to visit us so they were that morning there were on their way to the hospital they are walking over the bridge the mother for your child and they have known. and. by the time i saw them that morning there were just blackened and swallow. you just couldn't recognise them there were simply blackened melted chunk of flesh the survived above for days they kept begging for water but there was. there would no medical or doctors or nurses no food or we could give was some water. how many in my very close family eight of them. perished my sister in law or a high school teacher she was in the center of the city supervising several thousand about seven or eight thousand student who are mobilizing to do that task for me in the city to establish the fire laying. a saw they were doing the physical labor in the evil not eight o'clock. on the sets it was so hard many boys just took off their shirts in just a bare skin and then detonation took place in late above them about. five six hun
moved out of the city of hiroshima in order to protect themselves from air raid but they team home the night before to visit us so they were that morning there were on their way to the hospital they are walking over the bridge the mother for your child and they have known. and. by the time i saw them that morning there were just blackened and swallow. you just couldn't recognise them there were simply blackened melted chunk of flesh the survived above for days they kept begging for water but...
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you where and hiroshima in august of forty five when their nuclear bomb was dropped on the city when now we know that a nuclear bomb kills not only at the moment of explosion but for many years after you worked for our from epicenter of the explosion were you exposed to radiation did it make itself known later anybody in the city or exposed to yet and contaminated. a different degree of seriousness some people were killed the mediately some people survived but they started developing symptoms like loss of hair internal bleeding bleeding from the gum. fever those things practically all the people who were in the city or who entered in the said it to rescue the dime people what they too became contaminated so we all shared the common symptoms for some time yet i lost my hair and bleeding internal bleeding bleeding from the gum. tree. those things i write that someone pointed you out of the burning building and you crawled out. what happened than how did you find your family that's correct how many of them survived how did you find your family well the next day of the seventh in the mor
you where and hiroshima in august of forty five when their nuclear bomb was dropped on the city when now we know that a nuclear bomb kills not only at the moment of explosion but for many years after you worked for our from epicenter of the explosion were you exposed to radiation did it make itself known later anybody in the city or exposed to yet and contaminated. a different degree of seriousness some people were killed the mediately some people survived but they started developing symptoms...
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enrique: se cumplen 30 aÑos del lanzamiento de la bomba de hiroshima.o lo que parece imposible. recrear el momento en conde como hoy de 1945 en lasa miento de una bomba atÓmica sobre hiroshima acabo y cambiÓ el ritmo de la historia. los encargados o son los jÓvenes japoneses. >> cuando ya estaba reclamando los edificios antes que cayera la eron en su totalidad, me dio mucho miedo de lo que es capaz de hacer una bomba atÓmica. es importante compartirlo para que algo asÍ no vuelva a ocurrir. reportera: aunque todavÍa el impresionante vÍdeo virtual que lleva dos aÑos en proceso, no estÁ terminado la idea reproducirlo con gran detalle las imÁgenes y sonidos que experimentaron los que hace 73 aÑos vivieron. >> las chicos estÁn usando testimonios de nuestros ancianos para entender lo que ellos experimentaron en carne propia, y eso es el trabajo mÁs complicado pero al final permitirÁ una versiÓn precisa. reportera: en el museo de hiroshima, existe un impresor ante simulaciÓn del momento y que se lanza la bomba y se recrea la gran destrucciÓn causada y el dramÁ
enrique: se cumplen 30 aÑos del lanzamiento de la bomba de hiroshima.o lo que parece imposible. recrear el momento en conde como hoy de 1945 en lasa miento de una bomba atÓmica sobre hiroshima acabo y cambiÓ el ritmo de la historia. los encargados o son los jÓvenes japoneses. >> cuando ya estaba reclamando los edificios antes que cayera la eron en su totalidad, me dio mucho miedo de lo que es capaz de hacer una bomba atÓmica. es importante compartirlo para que algo asÍ no vuelva a...
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dropped between hiroshima.hink the atotomic tom was dropped not just on our cities but on all human beings. i have many things to talk about with my experience of the a-bomb. but if t the next one is to be dropped then the earth will be annihilated. i want people to understand thtt this -- the earth is going to be annihilated. whenever i talk, i want them to understand this. people lived here. everything was destroyed. died in this area. the memorial park is a beautiful park today with so many trees. later they planted new trees and after decades, ththe treeees became anchor and now it is a beautiful park today. a speaking between -- a speaking with a survivor of the hiroshima bombing. thank yo ♪ ♪ >>> a very warm welcome to nhk "newsline." it's 9:00 a.m. on tuesday in tokyo, i'm miki yamamoto. >>> tensions between the u.s. and iran will be going up a notch on tuesday, washington is set to restore sanctions on tehran that were lifted under a multilateral deal to curb its nuclear program in 2015. but president t
dropped between hiroshima.hink the atotomic tom was dropped not just on our cities but on all human beings. i have many things to talk about with my experience of the a-bomb. but if t the next one is to be dropped then the earth will be annihilated. i want people to understand thtt this -- the earth is going to be annihilated. whenever i talk, i want them to understand this. people lived here. everything was destroyed. died in this area. the memorial park is a beautiful park today with so many...
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dropped between hiroshima.hink the atotomic tom was dropped not just on our cities but on all human beings. i have many things to talk about with my experience of the a-bomb. but if t the next one is to be dropped then the earth will be annihilated. i want people to understand thtt this -- the earth is going to be annihilated. whenever i talk, i want them to understand this. people lived here. everything was destroyed. died in this area. the memorial park is a beautiful park today with so many trees. later they planted new trees and after decades, ththe treeees became anchor and now it is a beautiful park today. a speaking between -- a speaking with a survivor of the hiroshima bombing. thank yo&&&&bçç?? jeffery: please welcome robert reich. [applause] reich: well, thank you, and thank you,u, clara, and it's so nice to see you. as you can see, donald trump has worn me down. [laughter] when i was last here at the commonwealth club, george, i was 5'10", wasn't i, just about. [laughter] more seriously, sometimes it
dropped between hiroshima.hink the atotomic tom was dropped not just on our cities but on all human beings. i have many things to talk about with my experience of the a-bomb. but if t the next one is to be dropped then the earth will be annihilated. i want people to understand thtt this -- the earth is going to be annihilated. whenever i talk, i want them to understand this. people lived here. everything was destroyed. died in this area. the memorial park is a beautiful park today with so many...
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on august 6, an atomic bomb was detonated over hiroshima. another over nagasaki. the japanese decided to accept american demands for unconditional surrender. we tried to tell the story with some sensitivity. after all, 80,000 lives were snuffed out in a millisecond. for example it is the only , gallery in the museum that has a musical soundtrack. ambient and contemplative piece -- we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have here the flight record and the watch of the pilot of the enola gay that dropped the bomb on hiroshima. we have here the logbook from the enola gay. the copilot -- and the primitive computer of the day, which was a way of computing an aircraft's true airspeed which is essential to flight and to bombing. as we walk over here, we have examples of glass bottles taken from the wreckage of nagasaki, the intense heat literally melting glass not so far from ground zero. nagasaki was not the original target of bomb number two. another city had been chosen, but the cloud cover was too difficult to drop the bomb.
on august 6, an atomic bomb was detonated over hiroshima. another over nagasaki. the japanese decided to accept american demands for unconditional surrender. we tried to tell the story with some sensitivity. after all, 80,000 lives were snuffed out in a millisecond. for example it is the only , gallery in the museum that has a musical soundtrack. ambient and contemplative piece -- we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have here the flight record and...
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on august 6, an atomic bomb was detonated over hiroshima. three days later, i second atomic bomb of a different mechanical type decimated over the city of nagasaki. the soviet union declared war on , etc. to the japanese accept american demands for unconditional surrender. story withell the some sensitivity. after all, 80,000 lives were snuffed out in a millisecond. it is for example, the only gallery in the museum that has a musical soundtrack. the kind of ambient and contemplative piece -- we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have here the flight record and the watch of the pilot of the enola gay that dropped the bomb on hiroshima. a choice artifact. we have here the logbook from the enola gay. captain robert e lewis, the copilot, and sort of, the primitive computer of the day, the way of computing an aircraft true airspeed, which was essential, of course, to flight and to bombing. as we walk over here, we have examples of glass bottles taken from the wreckage of nagasaki, you can see here, the
on august 6, an atomic bomb was detonated over hiroshima. three days later, i second atomic bomb of a different mechanical type decimated over the city of nagasaki. the soviet union declared war on , etc. to the japanese accept american demands for unconditional surrender. story withell the some sensitivity. after all, 80,000 lives were snuffed out in a millisecond. it is for example, the only gallery in the museum that has a musical soundtrack. the kind of ambient and contemplative piece -- we...
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we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have heard the flight record and the pilot. we have heard the logbook. the copilot, the computer of the computing is a way of a true aircraft field. we havelk over here examples of glass bottles that were taken from the wreckage of nagasaki and here the intense heat, literally molten glass from ground zero. was not the original target of bomb number two. the cloud cover was too difficult to drop the bomb on it. i've been saying this for students of 30 years, the unluckiest city by nothing more nagasakiccident and received the second atomic bombing. the end of our war and pacific. here in the hiroshima gallery, gallery you can sit and really think about what happened in the course of this war. the vast human cost paid by the war the pacific. for every book written on the word of the pacific, there may be 10 or 15 written in the war in europe, the fight against settler. -- against hitler. it is easy to forget about the pacific. pacific issues will be with us for quite a long time. i'
we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have heard the flight record and the pilot. we have heard the logbook. the copilot, the computer of the computing is a way of a true aircraft field. we havelk over here examples of glass bottles that were taken from the wreckage of nagasaki and here the intense heat, literally molten glass from ground zero. was not the original target of bomb number two. the cloud cover was too difficult to drop the bomb on it....
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three years ago today people gathered in the hiroshima peace from oriel park to pray including prime minister shinzo. august sixth known as a bomb day or people gathered in the hiroshima peace from oriel park to pray including prime minister shinzo. august sixth known as a bomb day or hiroshima day is met globally with calls for peace and nuclear disarmament on this day in one thousand nine hundred five an american warplane dropped a nuclear bomb in the port city instantly killing eighty thousand people it is sometimes called history's deadliest one. a legend has it that back in one nine hundred seventy three a group of motor sports fans met at a british pub and invented the lawnmower race and in durance test that is a low budget alternative to the famous twenty. for hour now nowadays event the event is a highlight and enduring test that is a low budget alternative to the famous twenty four hour of now nowadays event the event is a highlight of the british racing calendar forty three teams from around the world competed this year let's see who cut their rivals down to size. sunset in
three years ago today people gathered in the hiroshima peace from oriel park to pray including prime minister shinzo. august sixth known as a bomb day or people gathered in the hiroshima peace from oriel park to pray including prime minister shinzo. august sixth known as a bomb day or hiroshima day is met globally with calls for peace and nuclear disarmament on this day in one thousand nine hundred five an american warplane dropped a nuclear bomb in the port city instantly killing eighty...
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governor of japan's hiroshima prefatory. seventy three years off to the world the devastating effects of nuclear weapons the global nuclear arsenal is growing with warheads ready to civilization off the planet comes humanity afford to rely on steel mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the listings of hiroshima remembered well you know today. burning exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so. lots of relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons so it is understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic. you really think so i mean how realistic because nuclear states including your biggest partner united states opposed that well i say. realistic because. or argument or. you know the goal for abolishment of nuclear weapons is based on the r
governor of japan's hiroshima prefatory. seventy three years off to the world the devastating effects of nuclear weapons the global nuclear arsenal is growing with warheads ready to civilization off the planet comes humanity afford to rely on steel mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the listings of hiroshima remembered well you know today. burning exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very...
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hiroshima day is met locally with calls for peace and nuclear disarmament.this day in 1945, an american were playing d drop a nuclear bb on the port city instantly killing 80,000 people. it is sometimes called histories deadliest. in italy, two people have died and more than 60 are injured after a tanker truck exploded near the northern city of bologna. because part of the highway to collapse. it caught the disruption on camera. >> watch the white and yellow tanker. it allows into the truck and front of it instantly starting a serious fire. the mamain explosion came minuts later after r other vehicles had managed to clear the scene. the italian media say the tanker was carared -- was carrrrying ld pepetroleum gas that it has not been confirmed. emergency services wrought in helicopters to try to put out fires. when the smoke cleared, four of the highways eight lanes were collapsed onto the road below under the remains of the fuel tanker. authorities say the number of casualties could rise as rex skewers -- as rescuers work through the wreckage. >> the spanis
hiroshima day is met locally with calls for peace and nuclear disarmament.this day in 1945, an american were playing d drop a nuclear bb on the port city instantly killing 80,000 people. it is sometimes called histories deadliest. in italy, two people have died and more than 60 are injured after a tanker truck exploded near the northern city of bologna. because part of the highway to collapse. it caught the disruption on camera. >> watch the white and yellow tanker. it allows into the...
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curie discovered a new element. 47 years later, the atomic bomb named little boy was dropped on hiroshima, japan. on august 6, 1945. diana preston talks about her book before the fallout from marie curie to hiroshima, and which she investigates the scientific discoveries that led to the development of the atomic bomb. this was recorde
curie discovered a new element. 47 years later, the atomic bomb named little boy was dropped on hiroshima, japan. on august 6, 1945. diana preston talks about her book before the fallout from marie curie to hiroshima, and which she investigates the scientific discoveries that led to the development of the atomic bomb. this was recorde
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second world war won't be forgotten for a long time friend that's right been the japanese city of hiroshima is remembering the victims of the world's first atomic bomb attacks seventy three years ago today people gathered in the hiroshima peace memorial park to praise including prime minister shinzo august sixth known as a bomb day or hiroshima day is met globally with calls for peace and nuclear disarmament on this day in one nine hundred forty five an american warplanes dropped a nuclear bomb on the board city instantly killing eighty thousand people it is sometimes called history's deadliest. in italy at least two people have died more than sixty are injured after a tanker truck exploded near the northern city of baloney of the blast sent a massive fireball into the sky and it calls part of a highway overpass to collapse a police surveillance camera cult the destruction. watch the white in yellow tanker . eight plys into the truck in front of it instantly starting a serious fire. but the main explosion came some minutes later after other vehicles had managed to clear the scene. italian m
second world war won't be forgotten for a long time friend that's right been the japanese city of hiroshima is remembering the victims of the world's first atomic bomb attacks seventy three years ago today people gathered in the hiroshima peace memorial park to praise including prime minister shinzo august sixth known as a bomb day or hiroshima day is met globally with calls for peace and nuclear disarmament on this day in one nine hundred forty five an american warplanes dropped a nuclear bomb...
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ban ki-moon went to her hiroshima.a city which is maybe very different from corruption in the sense that are in this is that are less. people coming to learn the stories of the hibakusha for the survivors, who are now more than 80 years old on average, is so important. there are so many -- so few of us now so coming directly to hear the stories of those who are still surviving -- even after -- the people who are still suffering very much, even after last year, the awarding of the nobel prize to the international campaign against nuclear weapons, though survivors who are still there trying to share their message -- so coming to nagasaki to hear this directly, firsthand, is so important. nagasaki andme to bring this story back to people around the world, it is very important. nagasaki will be the last place that nuclear weapons are ever used. amy: we're speaking to terumi kuramori, a hibakusha of nagasaki, ththat is the japanese word for survivor. she was one year old when the u.s. dropppped the atomic bomb n nagasaki on
ban ki-moon went to her hiroshima.a city which is maybe very different from corruption in the sense that are in this is that are less. people coming to learn the stories of the hibakusha for the survivors, who are now more than 80 years old on average, is so important. there are so many -- so few of us now so coming directly to hear the stories of those who are still surviving -- even after -- the people who are still suffering very much, even after last year, the awarding of the nobel prize to...
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estÁ trending en las redes ya que ciudad de hiroshima recordÓ el 73 aniversario de la bomba atÓmica.a realidad virtual. es increÍble. seguimos con noticias alentadoras. si una de las tareas de casa que odias es doblar ropa no tienes porque preocuparte ya que algo lo podÍa hacer por ti y sin reparos. una compaÑÍa japonesa lanzÓ un robot que mira cómo lo hace. la ropa es recogida por dos brazos gÓticos y un software con que anÁlisis visual que reconoce el tipo de prenda y lo pone en orden para cada miembro de la familia. el problema es que cuesta 16.000 $. borja: si tuviera el dinero lo comprarÍa. vamos a retomar, esta pregunta del dÍa porque aquí su opiniÓn es importante. limitas el uso de dispositivos electrÓnicos a tus hijos? el sÍ va aumentando en casi un 70%. ya saben que para participar tiene que entrar a la pÁgina de univisiÓn.com#encuestas. el doctor juan recomienda entre una y dos horas para los dispositivos. carolina: un feliz comienzo de semana y maÑana ♪ ♪ ♪ yarel: crecen las acumulaciones de solicitudes de ciudadanÍa. organizaciones pro inmigrantes exigen una explicaciÓn.
estÁ trending en las redes ya que ciudad de hiroshima recordÓ el 73 aniversario de la bomba atÓmica.a realidad virtual. es increÍble. seguimos con noticias alentadoras. si una de las tareas de casa que odias es doblar ropa no tienes porque preocuparte ya que algo lo podÍa hacer por ti y sin reparos. una compaÑÍa japonesa lanzÓ un robot que mira cómo lo hace. la ropa es recogida por dos brazos gÓticos y un software con que anÁlisis visual que reconoce el tipo de prenda y lo pone en...
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destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the listings of hiroshima removed well enough today. burning exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so. lots of relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic. you really think so i mean how realistic because nuclear states including your biggest partner united states opposed that well i say. you know realistic because. or argument or. you know the goal for abolishment of nuclear weapons is based on the reality of what happens to beings. it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence. strategy they're all discussed on paper you know there are certain assumptions there are certain assumptions if this number if we have this number you know to deter. actions and cetera. well they're y
destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the listings of hiroshima removed well enough today. burning exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so. lots of relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear...
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that was the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima. they were so sure that was going to work, they tonight field test it. the plutonium bomb's a little different. they tried to do that gun assembly, but as soon as it got shot, it just kind of fell apart. so i never got to the other lump of plutonium. so what they came up was this idea of implosion. so you have this pit of plutonium about the size of a softball or grapefruit. around it you have conventional explosives. you detonate those all within the same millisecond so that the shock wave that comes on to the core come presses the plutonium into a tighter and tighter mass, and that's when you get the chain reaction and the splitting of the plutonium atoms and the release of an explosion. that -- the scientists weren't so sure that would work because it's tricky. if the explosives, conventional explosives arrived at the core just a little bit before the other shock wave, then it would just blow the blew plutonium ou. so it had to be coordinated. that's the one they tested at trinity s
that was the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima. they were so sure that was going to work, they tonight field test it. the plutonium bomb's a little different. they tried to do that gun assembly, but as soon as it got shot, it just kind of fell apart. so i never got to the other lump of plutonium. so what they came up was this idea of implosion. so you have this pit of plutonium about the size of a softball or grapefruit. around it you have conventional explosives. you detonate those all within...
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and callous says that she might not say hiroshima suffered the her left leg. a nuclear blast and global struggle to abolish the nuclear weapons altogether will it succeed. governor of japan's. seventy three years old to the world for the devastating effects of nuclear weapons . growing with warheads ready to what civilization off the planet can humanity afford to rely on feel mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the mysteries of hiroshima remembered well enough today. earnings exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so. a lot so relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapon so it is understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic. you really think so i mean how realistic because nuclear states including your biggest partner united states opposed that well i say. you know re
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. >>> today marks 73 years since the atomic bombing in hiroshima, japan. a somber ceremony was held some japanese officials called for elimination of nuclear weapons. the u.s. attked hiroshima and killed 130,000 oppe. and another attack killing 70,000. it led to theer surre and end of world war ii. >>> we're stillingop devg story that could impact a lot of last-minute vacation plans. officials say in california, sections o yosemite national park have been closed indefi btely. it's aause of this, take a look. this relentless blanket of smoke from t ferguson fire hovering over the valley. you got to remeer, this fire started back in mid-july and it's still onl 30% contained. officials say it'e not saf for visitors or employees in the park. aaron. >> chris, thank you. >>> 4:48 now. kim fields is among the celebrities on social media tweeting her love for charlotte rae, the star of "facts of life" died yesterday. she was 92 years old. rae played the beloved character mrs. garrett on the show. she survived a bout of pancreatic cancer. an from "different strokes
. >>> today marks 73 years since the atomic bombing in hiroshima, japan. a somber ceremony was held some japanese officials called for elimination of nuclear weapons. the u.s. attked hiroshima and killed 130,000 oppe. and another attack killing 70,000. it led to theer surre and end of world war ii. >>> we're stillingop devg story that could impact a lot of last-minute vacation plans. officials say in california, sections o yosemite national park have been closed indefi btely....
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he got you jacki governor of japan's hiroshima preferentially. seventy three years off to the world first the devastating effects of nuclear weapons the global nuclear arsenal is growing with thousands of warheads and ready to wipe civilization off the planet can humanity afford to rely on fear of mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the list is if the regime remembered well enough today. earnings exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to russia thank you very much so. a lot so relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons so it is understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic if you really think so i mean how realistic because nuclear states including your biggest partner united states opposed that. well i say. you know realistic because. our argument or. you know the.
he got you jacki governor of japan's hiroshima preferentially. seventy three years off to the world first the devastating effects of nuclear weapons the global nuclear arsenal is growing with thousands of warheads and ready to wipe civilization off the planet can humanity afford to rely on fear of mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the list is if the regime remembered well enough today. earnings exactly are really great to...
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curie discovered a new element. 47 years later, the atomic bomb named little boy was dropped on hiroshima, japan. on august 6, 1945. diana preston talks about her book before the fallout from marie curie to hiroshima, and which she investigates the scientific discoveries that led to the development of the atomic bomb. at thes recorded national archives and washington, d.c. in 2005. it is 50 minutes. [applause] we thank you very much, indeed, and i would like to say what a pleasure it is to be back here at the national archives, and i would like to acknowledge that the arts have been a considerable help that i had from the archives in writing this book. the destructive flash which seared hiroshima into history was really the culmination of 50 years of scientific creativity and more than 50 years of political and military turmoil. generations of scientists had contributed to that moment in physics. yet, when they first began to tease out the sequence of matter, not even future nobel prize winners, i think, could have predicted how their pioneering insights would combine with exterior events
curie discovered a new element. 47 years later, the atomic bomb named little boy was dropped on hiroshima, japan. on august 6, 1945. diana preston talks about her book before the fallout from marie curie to hiroshima, and which she investigates the scientific discoveries that led to the development of the atomic bomb. at thes recorded national archives and washington, d.c. in 2005. it is 50 minutes. [applause] we thank you very much, indeed, and i would like to say what a pleasure it is to be...
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the american military under the direction of president various truman dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima japan killing over one hundred fifty thousand people and anything living in its wake except for one hundred seventy three it's now known as . to look for a bombed trees these biological survivors all sit within about two thousand meters of the center of the blast point the spring after the bombing again goes not only lived but they bloom bringing a small shining reminder to the people of hiroshima that life can overcome even the most horrific currently there are thirty two different species that can book according to the city of herat from we've been willows to camp for trees and what they teach us is the importance of life of seeing the good in the bad and realizing that in the darkest moments mother nature is there to. show us we're firing. always no peace and the high baku. the long. lead story the story testament you can always keep fighting through even in the worst circumstances the same goes for free speech keep keep keep talking keep speaking be prepared for the consequences o
the american military under the direction of president various truman dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima japan killing over one hundred fifty thousand people and anything living in its wake except for one hundred seventy three it's now known as . to look for a bombed trees these biological survivors all sit within about two thousand meters of the center of the blast point the spring after the bombing again goes not only lived but they bloom bringing a small shining reminder to the people of...
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including the major battles, significant figures, and conclusion of the war with the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. thi is abouts 30 minutes -- this is about 30 minutes. welcome to the national world war ii museum. we are in downtown new orleans. here is the museum.
including the major battles, significant figures, and conclusion of the war with the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. thi is abouts 30 minutes -- this is about 30 minutes. welcome to the national world war ii museum. we are in downtown new orleans. here is the museum.
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adopt another atomic bomb on hiroshima roger today those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera coming up next bone hunter. more than twenty years after the bosnian war one man is thirteen for the bones of his piece of old you feel self for floor. again according. to all the third army on the wall give you a free food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for you so much and of course we don't know what's in it is his life mission but maybe he will know it until the end of his life. flew. all over the world to speak. every day since two thousand and two rama's new catch has been scouring the forest for the remains of victims of genocide although they themselves have disappeared their memory lives on and they haunt the minds of their friends and families. he roams these words with the sole purpose of finding human bones which can be identified and finally to rest. the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and kuwait declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herz
adopt another atomic bomb on hiroshima roger today those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera coming up next bone hunter. more than twenty years after the bosnian war one man is thirteen for the bones of his piece of old you feel self for floor. again according. to all the third army on the wall give you a free food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for you so much and of course we don't know what's in it is his life mission but maybe he...
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at the ceremony the mare of hiroshima warned against forgetting the past with nationalism and nuclear armament on the rise. of tension. he also criticized nuclear deterrent dangerous approach to create fear he urged japan to do more to help eliminate nuclear weapons around the world. on aug sixth one thousand nine hundred forty five during world war two an american plane dropped an atomic. explosion most of the city eighty thousand people were killed instantly. tens of thousands more died of radiation exposure in the following months. this building at ground zero. of the attack seventy three years ago. that some younger generations will be able to live in a world free of nuclear weapons. you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin coming up ahead. photographer richard fisher trains his lens severely endangered flowers. from a culture different tell us more about. the first band he's back on with the costs of corruption for the ukrainians yeah it was corruption that got so many ukrainians taking to the streets over the government of victoriana coverts more than four years a
at the ceremony the mare of hiroshima warned against forgetting the past with nationalism and nuclear armament on the rise. of tension. he also criticized nuclear deterrent dangerous approach to create fear he urged japan to do more to help eliminate nuclear weapons around the world. on aug sixth one thousand nine hundred forty five during world war two an american plane dropped an atomic. explosion most of the city eighty thousand people were killed instantly. tens of thousands more died of...
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and understand it and take it close to heart thank you so much sicko for talking to circuses arlo hiroshima bombing survivor and a disarmament companion or discussing how her great experience talent was addressed in a clear danger today that's it for this edition of sophie and co i'll see you next . you know world of big partisan movies. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now watching closely watching the hawks. friday protests on the israeli gaza border leave one palestinian dead and scores injured as israeli forces again use live rounds. the british newspaper claims it has found a russian spy operating in the u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it is really not what it seems also. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city which resul
and understand it and take it close to heart thank you so much sicko for talking to circuses arlo hiroshima bombing survivor and a disarmament companion or discussing how her great experience talent was addressed in a clear danger today that's it for this edition of sophie and co i'll see you next . you know world of big partisan movies. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop...
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talkative hiroshima and kids more than eight hundred thousand people. in argentina the senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the room the catholic church campaign strongly against if opposed. to the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains essentially illegal the yes we came from the country and we're here to protect the rights of the unborn child i thank god and the senate has. voted. prior to the decision thousands of pro-choice demonstrators had gathered outside the senate building and the cold and rain the majority of them came here to protest that abortions must be regulated by find any alternative just too unbearable. that i have both there in the senate they're the ones responsible for all those women who have died during an
talkative hiroshima and kids more than eight hundred thousand people. in argentina the senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the room the catholic church campaign strongly against if opposed. to the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news...
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the japanese city of hiroshima is remembering the victims of the world's first atomic bomb attacks seventy three years ago august the sixth is commemorated in japan in other countries with hordes of nuclear disarmament the bomb drops by an american war plane instantly killed eight hundred thousand people. in japan a dead blue whale has washed up on a beach south of tokyo scientists are preparing to descend the of the novel they don't know why the wee a young male died on one thousand five hundred to two thousand five hundred new ways still exist after commotion really wiped them out. iran's government has hit back at the us of a sanctions due to be introduced from tomorrow foreign minister mohamad job and saif said that the us was isolating itself internationally. by bullying iran to combat the sanctions the government is easing foreign exchange strong actions to allow it on insta bring in currency and go in but the iranians have been voicing their anger at the state of the economy which is being great hardship to ordinary people. for six days in a row now iranians have taken to the street
the japanese city of hiroshima is remembering the victims of the world's first atomic bomb attacks seventy three years ago august the sixth is commemorated in japan in other countries with hordes of nuclear disarmament the bomb drops by an american war plane instantly killed eight hundred thousand people. in japan a dead blue whale has washed up on a beach south of tokyo scientists are preparing to descend the of the novel they don't know why the wee a young male died on one thousand five...
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that's the bomb used on hiroshima and that was not tested until it was dropped on hiroshima. however, that's a slow process to get the uranium 235 separated from uranium 238. uranium was a common element like in in europe but to get the vision to do a chain reaction in the b-2 35 which is a sub driver and less than one percent of uranium is you 235 that's what overage is all about, separating you 235 . slow, laborious atom at a time process. we also found that when you run a reactor, nuclear reactor one of the bright products is plutonium which by the way is fissionable as well. you can have it go critical if you get the mass correct and you can make it and quickly separate it in a chemical process. that's what hanford was about was the reactors there were making plutonium. and they found that they couldn't use the same mechanisms to get a critical mass because the plutonium as it gets closertogether , you'd have to assemble it quickly and have a higher speed on the canon or change the purity of the plutonium. they could do either so they had to come up with a different way o
that's the bomb used on hiroshima and that was not tested until it was dropped on hiroshima. however, that's a slow process to get the uranium 235 separated from uranium 238. uranium was a common element like in in europe but to get the vision to do a chain reaction in the b-2 35 which is a sub driver and less than one percent of uranium is you 235 that's what overage is all about, separating you 235 . slow, laborious atom at a time process. we also found that when you run a reactor, nuclear...
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secundaria usan una nova tecnologÍa para recrear la devastaciÓn creada por la bomba atÓmica lanzada sobre hiroshimaís? tal vez hace unos meses. ¡cierto! ¿aquí? ¡ahora sí! lo haces para los que esperan más de una suv. ¡mejor! ¡mucho mejor! cómo extraño a mis tacones. cómo extraño a mis tobillos. cómo extraño el sushi. ford, la marca más vendida en el país. este regreso a clases, un nuevo iphone de t-mobile es la mejor manera de estar en contacto ...o controlar sus actividades "extracurriculares". ¡mira a tu hijo, se escapó de la clase de orientación! ¿a quién habrá salido, eh ? mmmm... Únete a t-mobile y obtén el iphone 8 para todos en la familia. compra un iphone 8 y llévate otro iphone 8 por cuenta nuestra. sólo en t-mobile. ilia: dos policÍas de la florida recibieron un reconocimiento por haber salvado la vida de una bebe. el oficial, robert ayala y su compaÑero, rafael guadalupe, supieron actuar cuando la bbc atraganta o con algo que comÍa. aquÍ el vídeo de este dramÁtico momento. >> hoy conocimos a la pequeÑa lucÍa de casiano y medio de edad y a su madre, ana marÍa jaramillo, que por minutos pe
secundaria usan una nova tecnologÍa para recrear la devastaciÓn creada por la bomba atÓmica lanzada sobre hiroshimaís? tal vez hace unos meses. ¡cierto! ¿aquí? ¡ahora sí! lo haces para los que esperan más de una suv. ¡mejor! ¡mucho mejor! cómo extraño a mis tacones. cómo extraño a mis tobillos. cómo extraño el sushi. ford, la marca más vendida en el país. este regreso a clases, un nuevo iphone de t-mobile es la mejor manera de estar en contacto ...o controlar sus actividades...
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truman dropping atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki without losing a night's sleep. truman committing military forces to korea with no declaration of war. " -- truman responded and i quote, tell the son of a bitch he'll have to shoot his way in. this blunt form of statecraft may appeal to many of us, but to the rest of us, it may seem impulsive, reckless, belligerent and even potentially dangerous. the popular image of truman as a knee-jerk button-down hell dispenser who treated the world as if it given of his daughter's singing does not coincide with the thoughtful man was worshipped by the men in his truman certainly had a temper. but usually, he kept it in check. more importantly, he did not relish interpersonal conflict. as an example, early in his presidency he wanted to replace francis biddle as attorney general. even though he was president, he did not want to confront him face-to-face. he had a member of his staff call the attorney general and ask him to resign. biddle was insulted and insisted on a personal meeting with the president. truman invited francis
truman dropping atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki without losing a night's sleep. truman committing military forces to korea with no declaration of war. " -- truman responded and i quote, tell the son of a bitch he'll have to shoot his way in. this blunt form of statecraft may appeal to many of us, but to the rest of us, it may seem impulsive, reckless, belligerent and even potentially dangerous. the popular image of truman as a knee-jerk button-down hell dispenser who treated the...
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see a situation where your prime minister would actually visit nineteen like american presidents hiroshima yeah maybe possible. you know. and of course that depends on the environment and context if dad is. in the core of the context. think you'd be difficult for prime minister to go but the party's out of context you know it may be she may be able to go. all right thank you very much for this is the best of a lot have a nice rest of the same question thank you thank you. seem wrong well we just don't. get to shape our. engagement because the trail. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. and leave. me alone and not enough it would seem to be. evil that's a lie of all's from some of you. i came back to the community. people we all be standing on the road lookouts me all you got is all bible towards him. and i was like. let's. see. she's going. to see me down in. the puzzle. but if you don't. know you will do this. but it doesn't also toppi my life. i see mom has to die. because you know provision on my back when i want it. but i. get. there so you'll hide away lost his bos
see a situation where your prime minister would actually visit nineteen like american presidents hiroshima yeah maybe possible. you know. and of course that depends on the environment and context if dad is. in the core of the context. think you'd be difficult for prime minister to go but the party's out of context you know it may be she may be able to go. all right thank you very much for this is the best of a lot have a nice rest of the same question thank you thank you. seem wrong well we...
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situation where your prime minister would would actually visit nineteen like american president hiroshima you know maybe possible. you know. and of course depends environment and context if dot is. in the core of the context. think you'd be difficult for a prime minister to go but the parties are out of the context you know it may be he may be able to go. all right thank you very much for this interview and wish you all the best a lot and have a nice rest of the same question thank you you thank . and our going out there how can i better learn to love the idea that that not out of the mouth of the mahdi the day of the nightmare in germany. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm doudna mom. no loud loud loud loud loud enough why not get into our socks or x. chanting in the hall people we believe just a little bit here. bottom of my case i live on the bubble side johnny volare of the moment i don't matter how the little accusers are there a lot more of them i'm a little white community older looking at the things i don't want to put out a lot more party with an older mother brother.
situation where your prime minister would would actually visit nineteen like american president hiroshima you know maybe possible. you know. and of course depends environment and context if dot is. in the core of the context. think you'd be difficult for a prime minister to go but the parties are out of the context you know it may be he may be able to go. all right thank you very much for this interview and wish you all the best a lot and have a nice rest of the same question thank you you...
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see a situation where your prime minister would actually visit nineteen like american president hiroshima yeah maybe possible. you know. and of course depends environment and context if dot is. in the core of the context. think you'd be difficult for a prime minister to go but the party's out of context you know it may be he may be able to go. all right thank you very much for this interview wish you all the best a lot and have a nice rest of the same question thank you you thank . they're not going to learn how to not they're not ever not are not good at that not out of the mouth of the money the daily planet at a time. this was a good time to. try to move their i don't know mom. not out loud to get out a lot not why not act and then again why exxon and the whole people we believe use of the obedient. little of my kids i don't want them up with johnny when i already have that moment on account of mother having little accuser is a little on the way community old enough to want to think i don't want to put out a lot most of the muslim brotherhood. you know world of big partners. lot and co
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at 60 hiroshima's each. this would have created the kind of epic contamination that undoubtedly would mean that the eskimo people would, for quite a radius around there, certainly tens of miles, scores of miles, would never go back. wherever the wind happened to be blowing that day would have been pasted with contamination many, many times greater than sure noble, the world's worst -- than chernobyl, the world's worst nuclear accident. the place they picked had a couple of huts that were occupied seasonally by local eskimos, who might travel in that direction, caribou hunting. the bluffs themselves were utilized to collect seabird eggs. the people lived a substance since -- a subsistence life and gathered eggs. they are most famous for hunting sea mammals, whales, walrus, beluga, and caribou in the hills. nobody was a permanent resident. the nearest village was a town called point hope, is the name it's been given. the name the people give it means index finger. it's on a spit of land that points back toward
at 60 hiroshima's each. this would have created the kind of epic contamination that undoubtedly would mean that the eskimo people would, for quite a radius around there, certainly tens of miles, scores of miles, would never go back. wherever the wind happened to be blowing that day would have been pasted with contamination many, many times greater than sure noble, the world's worst -- than chernobyl, the world's worst nuclear accident. the place they picked had a couple of huts that were...
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years to the day the united states used weapons of mass destruction against the japanese city of hiroshima to kill tens of thousands mostly civilians coming on the show as fox and disney report results this week is it murdoch disney or donald trump we speak to braveheart and bourne films actor brian cox about exploitation and predatory capitalism in the new series succession of britain's independent office for police conduct independent collusion with former legible of police chief inspector want charles his great nephew died accidentally after contact with u.k. police all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first what's the beef between u.s. president donald trump and multi-billionaire politics influence a charles koch when people act in protectionist ways they erect barriers which makes everything worse all. the urge to protect ourselves from change as do many countries throughout history in this. attention his mindset has destroyed count was business as well charles koch there the powerful koch family before being characterized as a joke why donald trump but the koch fa
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with his team vissel kobe 1—0 down to league leaders sandfrecce hiroshima, they needed their best playerany games and what a goal it was. 1—1 the game finished, enough to move vissel up to 4th. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport team, goodbye. now for whale of a tale, around a hundred of them got stuck in a fjord in iceland this weekend. police helped them get out of the fjord, in the west of the country. but less than 2a hours later they were back again, and needed help to get out once more. lebo diseko has the story. this is a rescue operation in action, the second in as many days for this pod of around 100 whales. they got stuck after swimming into a fjord whose opening is both narrow and shallow, making it hard to get out. police helped guide them into more open waters, and it was hoped they'd go back to sea. but, the next day, they were back once again. cue rescue effort number two. translation: 13 of them went all the way to the shore, and we had to deal with them, push them out by hand, and that went v
with his team vissel kobe 1—0 down to league leaders sandfrecce hiroshima, they needed their best playerany games and what a goal it was. 1—1 the game finished, enough to move vissel up to 4th. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport team, goodbye. now for whale of a tale, around a hundred of them got stuck in a fjord in iceland this weekend. police helped them get out of the fjord, in the west of the country. but...