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unique touching film, "paper lanterns," a story about remembering survivors of the atomic bomb on hiroshimathen we visit with friends, coffee, and tea, a training program by friends of children with special needs. next, a look back at our visit to 7 mile house, where american stagecoach history meets filipino culture. and we end with a bang, another look back at our segment on 50 years of san francisco taiko dojo. "paper lanterns" is a very original film. not sure i've heard anyone try to tell the story before documenting the lives and tracking down the families of 2 of the 12 american prisoners of war killed when the united states dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima on august 6, 1945. joining me now is the producer of "paper lanterns," nobuko saito cleary, a former professional broadcaster who is now president of cross cultural communications, as well as serving on the boards of numerous organizations, including japan society, angel island immigration station foundation, and the community school of music and arts. it's good to see you again. nobuko saito cleary: i thank you so much for in
unique touching film, "paper lanterns," a story about remembering survivors of the atomic bomb on hiroshimathen we visit with friends, coffee, and tea, a training program by friends of children with special needs. next, a look back at our visit to 7 mile house, where american stagecoach history meets filipino culture. and we end with a bang, another look back at our segment on 50 years of san francisco taiko dojo. "paper lanterns" is a very original film. not sure i've heard...
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it tells a story of five people in hiroshima after the bomb is dropped.it is not about strategy, it is not about weaponry and it is not about politics is about these peoples lives in the atomic aftermath. and marie's best friend katrina, remembers marie coming out of that and says that is what i want to do. i want to tell these big stories in this human way. and she always thought hiroshima was the best book written on the work. and many of us would agree with that. that was what happened at yale. but of course, she spent some time freelancing and she got a job which she liked because teamsters are tough guys and she liked tough guys. and great journalism. you get to go and interview the hustlers, the guys who you know, shoot the horses in the new york city police. she liked all of that. then she got a job as he said, at upi and ended up in paris. from paris, she managed to get a visa to libya. and this was in 1986. on the eve of the reagan bombing. when reagan was about to bomb benghazi and marie -- was well known and marie fit into a category. and it wa
it tells a story of five people in hiroshima after the bomb is dropped.it is not about strategy, it is not about weaponry and it is not about politics is about these peoples lives in the atomic aftermath. and marie's best friend katrina, remembers marie coming out of that and says that is what i want to do. i want to tell these big stories in this human way. and she always thought hiroshima was the best book written on the work. and many of us would agree with that. that was what happened at...
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which is a very short book that tells the story of five people in hiroshima after the bomb had stopped and it's not about the strategy or weaponry or the politics. it's about these people people's in the atomic aftermath. so she remembered her coming out and saying that is what i want to do i want to tell these big stories in a human way and she always said that it was the best book ever written on the war and many of us would agree with that and so that is what happened at yale and you can't get straightened into doing wha whau want to do so she time freelancing and got a job that she liked. it's a great journalism you get to interview the guys at the new york city police and all that. then she got a job at upi and ended up in paris and from paris she got a visa to libya and this was in 1986 on the eve of the reagan bombing on the eve when he was about to bomb tripoli and benghazi. it was well known he would tend to give interviews and the younger and prettier the better and she fit into that category and was kind of creepy. telling us about it many years later she often tells the sto
which is a very short book that tells the story of five people in hiroshima after the bomb had stopped and it's not about the strategy or weaponry or the politics. it's about these people people's in the atomic aftermath. so she remembered her coming out and saying that is what i want to do i want to tell these big stories in a human way and she always said that it was the best book ever written on the war and many of us would agree with that and so that is what happened at yale and you can't...
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world war ii journalist who wrote fantastic books, very short book, tells the story of 5 people in hiroshima after the bomb is dropped. it's not about strategy, it's not about weaponry, it's not the high politics but it's about these people's lives in the atomic aftermath and marie's best friend katrina remembers coming out and says that is what i want to do, i want to tell the big stories in the human way and she always said that hiroshima was the best book ever written on war and many of us would agree with that and so that was what happened at yale and then but, of course, you can't get straight into what you want to do and she spent time freelancing and got a job and she liked tough guys, you know, great journalism. you get to go and interview the guys who shoot horses, new york city police, she got job in paris. from paris she managed to get a visa to libya, this was in 1986 on the eve of reagan bombing, when reagan was about to bomb in benghazi and marie got interview with gadhafi. it would well known that he would give interviews to young men. always putting hand on her knee and she i
world war ii journalist who wrote fantastic books, very short book, tells the story of 5 people in hiroshima after the bomb is dropped. it's not about strategy, it's not about weaponry, it's not the high politics but it's about these people's lives in the atomic aftermath and marie's best friend katrina remembers coming out and says that is what i want to do, i want to tell the big stories in the human way and she always said that hiroshima was the best book ever written on war and many of us...
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that was 1,000 times greater than the weapons that were used on hiroshima and nagasaki. >> 1,000 times? >> reporter: nuclear fallout from that bomb, so wide, ash rained down on the outer atolls. for years the residents there have suffered from birth defects and high rates of cancer. they had to be evacuated from their homes. >> it would be a long time before the area of the test could be called safe enough for any kind of life to resume there. >> reporter: today, more than 50 years later, their land is still contaminated by radiation. describe for me the sacrifice the people here have made for the u.s. >> well, they've sacrificed both land and health. >> reporter: as a small reparation for their suffering, the marshallese are allowed to live and work in the united states without a visa. over one-third of the population has already left, seeking opportunity on the mainland. soon the more than 70,000 left behind may have no other choice. just last year, president trump would deliver another crushing blow to the islands with this announcement. >> the united states will withdraw from the p
that was 1,000 times greater than the weapons that were used on hiroshima and nagasaki. >> 1,000 times? >> reporter: nuclear fallout from that bomb, so wide, ash rained down on the outer atolls. for years the residents there have suffered from birth defects and high rates of cancer. they had to be evacuated from their homes. >> it would be a long time before the area of the test could be called safe enough for any kind of life to resume there. >> reporter: today, more...
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unique touching film, "paper lanterns," a story about remembering survivors of the atomic bomb on hiroshimavisit with friends, coffee, and tea, a training program by friends of children with special needs. next, a look back at our visit to 7 mile house, where american stagecoach history meets filipino culture. and we end with a bang, another look back at our segment on 50 years of san francisco taiko dojo. "paper lanterns" is a very original film. not sure i've heard anyone try to tell the story before
unique touching film, "paper lanterns," a story about remembering survivors of the atomic bomb on hiroshimavisit with friends, coffee, and tea, a training program by friends of children with special needs. next, a look back at our visit to 7 mile house, where american stagecoach history meets filipino culture. and we end with a bang, another look back at our segment on 50 years of san francisco taiko dojo. "paper lanterns" is a very original film. not sure i've heard anyone...
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it hovered around tokyo, hiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and courage, and of the citizen soldiers amid the slaughter on omaha beach. the fear, the death made palpable, and ultimately, the victory. the last thing i would like to say, and then we will close, if you have questions, because, stephen ambrose is one of those who is sometimes pilloried by historians for his allegiance to the good war, and overlooking the fictionalized aspects maybe of the movie "saving private ryan," and other war movies. but paul fussel, one of our historian friends, sent this to me, i haven't seen it in 10 years or so, but fussel, who mentio
it hovered around tokyo, hiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and...
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and is currently undergoing hospital checks at the base — us marine corps base at iwakuni, near hiroshimai think air—to—air refuelling is notorious, isn‘t it, as a difficult, possibly dangerous operation, especially at night. yeah, i‘ve done air—to—air refuelling with the us air force during the daytime in clear skies. now, the us marine corps do a slightly different operation, a technically more challenging operation. the f/a—18 is a fastjet. it is taking fuel from a c—130, which is a slow, propeller—driven aircraft, so this is a very challenging flight manoeuvre at the best of times. they were doing it at night, and i can tell you, mike, there‘s been rainstorms across the japanese archipelago all night and into today, so they may have been encountering bad weather at the same time. world leaders, including all 4 living american presidents, have paid their respects at the state funeral of george hw bush, the 41st president. he was in office from 1989 until 1993 and died last week, aged 94. he‘ll be buried on thursday, in his home state of texas. his son george w, the 43rd president, brok
and is currently undergoing hospital checks at the base — us marine corps base at iwakuni, near hiroshimai think air—to—air refuelling is notorious, isn‘t it, as a difficult, possibly dangerous operation, especially at night. yeah, i‘ve done air—to—air refuelling with the us air force during the daytime in clear skies. now, the us marine corps do a slightly different operation, a technically more challenging operation. the f/a—18 is a fastjet. it is taking fuel from a c—130,...
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recovered from the sea and is currently undergoing hospital checks at the us marine corps base near hiroshimapan. and rupert, i think betterware refuelling is notorious, isn't it, as difficult, possibly dangerous operation, especially at night. yes, i have done the air to air refuelling with the us air force during the daytime and clear skies. now, the us marine corps do a slightly different operation, are technically more challenging operation. the f/a—18 is a fastjet, and it's taking fuel from a c—130, which is a slow, propeller driven aircraft. so this is a very challenging flight manoeuvre at the best of times. they were doing it at night, and i can tell you, mike there have been rainstorms across there have been rainstorms across the japanese archipelago all night and into today, so they may have been encountering bad weather at the same time. thank you very much indeed. world leaders including all four living american presidents have paid their respects at the state funeral of george hw bush, the 41st president. he was in office from 1989 until 1993, and died last week aged 94. he will
recovered from the sea and is currently undergoing hospital checks at the us marine corps base near hiroshimapan. and rupert, i think betterware refuelling is notorious, isn't it, as difficult, possibly dangerous operation, especially at night. yes, i have done the air to air refuelling with the us air force during the daytime and clear skies. now, the us marine corps do a slightly different operation, are technically more challenging operation. the f/a—18 is a fastjet, and it's taking fuel...
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the eighty's the world had up to seventy thousand nuclear weapons more than one point five million hiroshimabombs and now we're going to be the possibility exists that he was entirely that into that again blindly. well as putin warned cogently in this address today he says that we're on the verge of this kind of new nuclear arms race and he said not only can still has ation be destroyed this could mean the death of our planet and when we talk about nuclear winter we know that nuclear war very likely would mean the death of our planet the salt living things on this read this thought. that we're less of a. let's talk about syria let's look at more short. surprise announcement he's pulling troops out of syria despite what was said earlier on in the you might not do it yet you never know what's happening if you look at what what was promised in afghanistan but what you think about what trump has done with the stated that he's going to pull the trigger the troops out of syria is not good news for the situation. both and it's more good news than bad news ok the question is just as play a construct
the eighty's the world had up to seventy thousand nuclear weapons more than one point five million hiroshimabombs and now we're going to be the possibility exists that he was entirely that into that again blindly. well as putin warned cogently in this address today he says that we're on the verge of this kind of new nuclear arms race and he said not only can still has ation be destroyed this could mean the death of our planet and when we talk about nuclear winter we know that nuclear war very...
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airplanes have taken off near hiroshima japan. they carried two pilot and the refueling tanker on a training mission. the defense department is not releasing names of the marines and will save the other marine rescued is from the fighter jet in fair condition. >>> more troubles for facebook and how the company handles user data. >>> we will look at numbers. the dow jones is down, losing more than three and 30 points but that is not as much as the loss like we saw earlier. the s&p is down by more than 1%. the nasdaq is down by 0.5%. this is and mate step towards making the ipo. the fundraising is at $15 billion. recent evaluations of uber are estimated below 25 -- $25,000. >>> employees are calling for better wages and a letter to the ceo, contract workers demand access to companywide information on the same terms as full-time employees. the site an example. after the shooting in april, the workers were not provided the same security briefing as full-time employees. >>> witticism for facebook after they raised internal documents. >
airplanes have taken off near hiroshima japan. they carried two pilot and the refueling tanker on a training mission. the defense department is not releasing names of the marines and will save the other marine rescued is from the fighter jet in fair condition. >>> more troubles for facebook and how the company handles user data. >>> we will look at numbers. the dow jones is down, losing more than three and 30 points but that is not as much as the loss like we saw earlier. the...
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happened during a regular refuelling mission shortly after the planes took off from their base near hiroshimander investigation. >>> believe it or not an unofficial democratic 2020 primary is already under way. >> i believe it. >> that's right. just who is considering throwig their hat in the ring? pra perhaps some movement is there. harry enten joins us next. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. >>> so the calendar says december 6th, 2018, which means we are full into the 2020 election. you may not be seeing it, that's why we call it the invisible primary. what are we talking about? there's something about harry, and hairies rry enten here. >> all of these candidates have been meeting with former president barack obama, all the way from o'rourke to joe biden. the person who is leading in endorsements tends to win the party's nomination. dating back since 1980, those people have won 71% of the time. basically if you have a lot of endorsements you ten
happened during a regular refuelling mission shortly after the planes took off from their base near hiroshimander investigation. >>> believe it or not an unofficial democratic 2020 primary is already under way. >> i believe it. >> that's right. just who is considering throwig their hat in the ring? pra perhaps some movement is there. harry enten joins us next. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid,...
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had demonstrated at hiroshima but they were fast on their own way too. in hydrogen capability.remember that the british produced the only jet bombers in the world. so you start marrying thermonuclear power with jet bombers and ones talking about a pretty impressive force. at the same time, the royal navy is exercising some of the largest naval maneuvers ever in history. and with the death of king george vi in february 1952, truman still being in office, the u.s. senate immediately went into recess. british politics came to a halt. it gave churchill more time to get his administration in gear. curiously, there were anglo close services worldwide the nationalist mozilla deck into ron what to Ãbthe egyptian fervently national leadership went to the anglican cathedral in cairo. in delhi, narrow and his entire family went to the british cathedral there. and of course here in washington, truman and his family went to a mass at the national cathedral. the passing of george vi was significant. queen elizabeth the second acclaimed a new era for a new generation. and a commonwealth that
had demonstrated at hiroshima but they were fast on their own way too. in hydrogen capability.remember that the british produced the only jet bombers in the world. so you start marrying thermonuclear power with jet bombers and ones talking about a pretty impressive force. at the same time, the royal navy is exercising some of the largest naval maneuvers ever in history. and with the death of king george vi in february 1952, truman still being in office, the u.s. senate immediately went into...
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crash happened during a refuelling mission shortly after the planes took off from their base near hiroshimae crash is under investigation. >>> an cnn exclusive. will, what have we learned? >> despite the fact that kim jong-un has not launched a missile or did a nuclear test in more than a year, he has all of his weapons and is actively upgrading and expanding from which those missiles could be launched towards the united states. there are two locations we are talking about here. one is a missile base that is well known to the u.s. for years, and it has a narrow valley where they could launch an attack without almost no warning to the united states, and seven miles away construction has been under way of a facility that could store more weapons that could pose a even greater threat. the construction was continuing even two months after the singapore summit between president trump and kim jong-un. some might say why wouldn't north korea stop that work? the answer is they don't have to. there's no written agreement that prevents kim jong-un to that stop it, and he will continue to bolster his
crash happened during a refuelling mission shortly after the planes took off from their base near hiroshimae crash is under investigation. >>> an cnn exclusive. will, what have we learned? >> despite the fact that kim jong-un has not launched a missile or did a nuclear test in more than a year, he has all of his weapons and is actively upgrading and expanding from which those missiles could be launched towards the united states. there are two locations we are talking about here....
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e marine corps says the fighter jet and the refueling tanker collided some 200 miles from hiroshima, time training. one crew member survived. search and rescue operations continue for the missing. back in this countryw round of rain and snow hit southern california. near los angeles, a southwest airlines plane skidded o a runway, amid heavy rain. no one was injured. the storm also triggered flooding and mudslides in the los angeles area, snarling traffic northwest of the city. snow forced the closure of, interstateere cars and trucks sat in stand-still y affic. the u.s. senate tonfirmed white house budget official kathy kraninger to run the ioconsumer financial prote bureau. the vote was 50 to 49, after a six-month battle. democrats criticized kraninger's lack of experience in financial services, t banking groups applauded the outcome. the trump administration has worked to scale back the c.f.p.b.'s enforcement effor. and, congress has passed ao- ek spending bill, to prevent a partial government shutdown tonight. president trump already omised to sign the bill, but he also warned, he
e marine corps says the fighter jet and the refueling tanker collided some 200 miles from hiroshima, time training. one crew member survived. search and rescue operations continue for the missing. back in this countryw round of rain and snow hit southern california. near los angeles, a southwest airlines plane skidded o a runway, amid heavy rain. no one was injured. the storm also triggered flooding and mudslides in the los angeles area, snarling traffic northwest of the city. snow forced the...
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this was after the bombing of hiroshima and the president gave a very long address at the end.here was a huge impact. something very big had happened with the war, and that was all they knew. there was enough to pull many of them away from work. then at the end of this, he mentions oak ridge. people are then just flabbergasted. then there started to be press coverage that this very secret -- it startede in to be talked about. some people were still very uncomfortable actually using that language that they thought they could use now. there was one particular scientist who just drove up and down the streets shouting, ." anium," "uranium he thought he was allowed to say it now. and everybody was like, don't say that. people were just trying to process information, and for a lot of people that day, it was like, there has been a big development from the war and we are a big part of it. what i found so fascinating they these people is that lived in two completely different worlds. a world without nuclear weapons, and a world with nuclear weapons. i don't know what it is like to live
this was after the bombing of hiroshima and the president gave a very long address at the end.here was a huge impact. something very big had happened with the war, and that was all they knew. there was enough to pull many of them away from work. then at the end of this, he mentions oak ridge. people are then just flabbergasted. then there started to be press coverage that this very secret -- it startede in to be talked about. some people were still very uncomfortable actually using that...
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yet it was about the north sea, and yet it was about the —— a bomb that would have been as bad as hiroshimauilt, pipes and tubes above ground, seismic counters, the works. so they got a seismic counters, the works. so they gotafair seismic counters, the works. so they got a fair bit down the road to doing this. terrifying. thank you very much. all that cheery note, let's talk to andrew marr. it is the beginning of advent, and i will be joined by the archbishop of canterbury, and i will be sung out by the interval, the great tenor, doing if i was a rich man and we will be doing a lot of brexit, all sides represented, barry gardnerfor the labour party, delia smith who was an enthusiastic supporter of the so—called people's vote or second referendum campaign, she is on as well, and i'm talking the michael gove, probably the pivotal minister in terms of getting the vote through. i'm sure he won't be quiet after the programme starts at nine o'clock. we will see you then, andrew, thank you very much. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson sally nugent. he is
yet it was about the north sea, and yet it was about the —— a bomb that would have been as bad as hiroshimauilt, pipes and tubes above ground, seismic counters, the works. so they got a seismic counters, the works. so they gotafair seismic counters, the works. so they got a fair bit down the road to doing this. terrifying. thank you very much. all that cheery note, let's talk to andrew marr. it is the beginning of advent, and i will be joined by the archbishop of canterbury, and i will be...
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both planes have taken off from the same base near hiroshima.se department is not releasing the names of marines involved and will only say the other is from the fighter jet in fair condition. >>> happening today, the man accused of being the golden state killer return to go a sacramento courtroom. he's facing 26 counts in six counties, 13 are for murder and 13 tied to rapes and kidnapping that happened in the 1980s. the district attorney tells ktvu today's appearance will focus on his ability to pay for his own attorney. right now he's being represented by public defenders earlier this week. officials say the trial could cost taxpayers more than 20 $20 million. >>> san francisco police sergeant will not be suspended after colliding with a skate border last summer. this incident was captured on video. san francisco examiner reports the department of police accountability recommended the sergeant be suspended for three days but it goes on to say the chief decided not to impose any discipline. the skate border found the lawsuit claiming the sergea
both planes have taken off from the same base near hiroshima.se department is not releasing the names of marines involved and will only say the other is from the fighter jet in fair condition. >>> happening today, the man accused of being the golden state killer return to go a sacramento courtroom. he's facing 26 counts in six counties, 13 are for murder and 13 tied to rapes and kidnapping that happened in the 1980s. the district attorney tells ktvu today's appearance will focus on his...
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the oceans are warming at a rate, if you took the explosive power of a nuclear weapon, the hiroshima nuclear bomb, if you took the explosive power of that and converted 100% of that energy into heat, you'd have to be setting off multiple bombs per second in our oceans to match how fast climate change is warming our oceans. and you can measure that with thermometers. this is not complicated. too much for her. she couldn't figure it out. when oceans warm, they rise because oceans expand. warm water expands as it warms. basic physics. no clue. this you can measure essentially with yardsticks. you can measure it at the tide gauges that noaa and the navy have run in some cases for over a century. so this is the world he comes out of. this is the infiltration of the fossil fuel front groups and koch industries into what used to be legitimate institutions of government. what really kills me is that mcnamee at one point talking about climate science said, i quote here, there is an organized propaganda campaign. the problem is it's taken hold, there is a lot of money behind this. well, he's d
the oceans are warming at a rate, if you took the explosive power of a nuclear weapon, the hiroshima nuclear bomb, if you took the explosive power of that and converted 100% of that energy into heat, you'd have to be setting off multiple bombs per second in our oceans to match how fast climate change is warming our oceans. and you can measure that with thermometers. this is not complicated. too much for her. she couldn't figure it out. when oceans warm, they rise because oceans expand. warm...