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the radiation burned all living things in hiroshima.ilometre radius of the epicentre. people were burnt alive. this garden is about 1.5 kilometres from the epicentre of the bomb. i heard from many people that at the time there was no colour in hiroshima. there was only black, white or grey. some people say that no plants would grow here for the next 75 years and everybody believed that rumour. they thought this town was dead. at the time, the trees looked like charcoal, a stick of charcoal, like this. but on some of the trees, buds emerged. when people saw that the green buds had come out, they thought that they could survive as well. it was comforting. i can just imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend nassrine azzimi and i established the green legacy her hiroshima project as co—founders. i am so grateful to nassrine. i was born and raised in hiroshima but i lived here without really seeing these trees because they were so normal and nothing speci
the radiation burned all living things in hiroshima.ilometre radius of the epicentre. people were burnt alive. this garden is about 1.5 kilometres from the epicentre of the bomb. i heard from many people that at the time there was no colour in hiroshima. there was only black, white or grey. some people say that no plants would grow here for the next 75 years and everybody believed that rumour. they thought this town was dead. at the time, the trees looked like charcoal, a stick of charcoal,...
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from the project green legacy hiroshima. - project green legacy hiroshima.lms with channel or you can catch up on all ourfilms with along channel or you can catch up on all our films with along radio programmes on our online archive. now the shocking damage that can be caused by business. in the 19505, thousands of people were poisoned by industrial waste. a factory was pumping heavy metals into a river that led to the sea. witness history has been 5peaking that led to the sea. witness history has been speaking to a man who lost one daughter to what has been called —— woman. her second daughter was bowled 5everely —— woman. her second daughter was bowled severely disabled. translation: i can tell you exactly how much i hate _ i can tell you exactly how much i hate that — i can tell you exactly how much i hate that chemical factory. the corporation devastated our ocean and our people _ corporation devastated our ocean and our people. ijust hate it. people used _ our people. ijust hate it. people used to— our people. ijust hate it. people used to say— our peop
from the project green legacy hiroshima. - project green legacy hiroshima.lms with channel or you can catch up on all ourfilms with along channel or you can catch up on all our films with along radio programmes on our online archive. now the shocking damage that can be caused by business. in the 19505, thousands of people were poisoned by industrial waste. a factory was pumping heavy metals into a river that led to the sea. witness history has been 5peaking that led to the sea. witness history...
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the radiation burned all living things in hiroshima.he two kilometre radius of the epicentre. people were burnt alive. this garden is about 1.5 kilometres from the epicentre of the bomb. i heard from many people that at the time there was no colour in hiroshima. there was only black, white or grey. some people say that no plants would grow here for the next 75 years and everybody believed that rumour. they thought this town was dead. at the time, the trees looked like charcoal, a stick of charcoal, like this. but on some of the trees, buds emerged. when people saw that the green buds had come out, they thought that they could survive as well. it was comforting. i canjust imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend nassrine azzimi and i established the green legacy her hiroshima project as co—founders. i am so grateful to nassrine. i was born and raised in hiroshima but i lived here without really seeing these trees because they were so normal and nothin
the radiation burned all living things in hiroshima.he two kilometre radius of the epicentre. people were burnt alive. this garden is about 1.5 kilometres from the epicentre of the bomb. i heard from many people that at the time there was no colour in hiroshima. there was only black, white or grey. some people say that no plants would grow here for the next 75 years and everybody believed that rumour. they thought this town was dead. at the time, the trees looked like charcoal, a stick of...
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the reagan presidential library, fox news host martha mccollum discussed world war ii battle of hiroshima with dana perino. here is a portion of that program. >> i actually was grateful to the editor because we started talking about writing a book i tried telling him the story about being a little girl and growing up into my grandfather's attic and finding these letters that had been written by my mother's first cousin who was killed when he was 18. from a young age when i would read these letters they moved me to tears and i thought if i am going to put the time into writing a book, i want it to be a book about something that i am going to learn a ton researching and i spent the next three years researching hiroshima, learning about the battle, traveling and just sort of immersing myself in this one battle from the pacific from world war ii and i learned so much about harry and not only that, i ended up learning a lot about the men who were there with him. >> tell me a little bit about harry. >> he was 18-years-old from arlington massachusetts. his father died when he was 12, so he quick
the reagan presidential library, fox news host martha mccollum discussed world war ii battle of hiroshima with dana perino. here is a portion of that program. >> i actually was grateful to the editor because we started talking about writing a book i tried telling him the story about being a little girl and growing up into my grandfather's attic and finding these letters that had been written by my mother's first cousin who was killed when he was 18. from a young age when i would read...
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and vice president john coats paid separate visits to hiroshima and nagasaki. on friday, the 2 said he's hit by atomic bombs in 1945. the olympic and paralympic games that tokyo 2020 will be a beacon of hope for a better and more peaceful future. we need more solidarity. it's also emerged on friday. the police are searching for your candid weightlifter, julia se quito local who has gone missing in western japan, where the team of stain report say an official notice. it was missing during a p. c. r test. that's cost live to tokyo, lympics stadium, to join a p sports rice, a steven wage. steven, always nice. talking to you. let's start with bus trip to hiroshima. more than 70000. find a petition against it. why is that? you know, back and codes are on a good will mission. they're trying to convince the japanese people that there's a reason for these games to go on and be safe and secure bach. 3 days ago i met her . she motto though, the president, the organizing committee, he then met the prime minister, mr. suger. yesterday he was with governor of co creek or eu
and vice president john coats paid separate visits to hiroshima and nagasaki. on friday, the 2 said he's hit by atomic bombs in 1945. the olympic and paralympic games that tokyo 2020 will be a beacon of hope for a better and more peaceful future. we need more solidarity. it's also emerged on friday. the police are searching for your candid weightlifter, julia se quito local who has gone missing in western japan, where the team of stain report say an official notice. it was missing during a p....
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entendido que la antorcha olÍmpica fue llevada por unos de los sobrevivientes de los ataques de hiroshimaue un momento muy critico para la humanidad y hoy estamos viendo el resurgimiento despuÉs de la pandemia. >>> carlos yustie estas en vivo, son las 6 de la tarde aquÍ, alÁa son las 10 de la maÑana. >>> estamos en vivo para traerles a usted lo mismo de la informaciÓn de los juegos olÍmpicos de tokio 2020. >>> hubo eventos en el Área de la bahÍa y uno fue en san francisco y andrÉs brender estuvo allÁ. >>> los juegos olÍmpicos se celebran la bahÍa en la plaza (hablan en inglÉs), y la energÍa se viviÓ como si estuviÉramos en tokio. >>> poder celebrar los juegos olÍmpicos de tokio 2020 en el 2021 sin duda es histÓrico. >>> me parece bien, pero con precauciÓn porque esto no termina todavÍa con el rebrote. >>> en el evento organizado por telemundo 48 hubo dos momentos estenares, el primero cuando acompaÑados de niÑos atletas de juegos olÍmpicos pasados fueron celebados. entre ellos un tico, don adriÁn. >>> yo soy un tipo raro como los que representaron al caribe. >>> tambiÉn doÑa bÁrbara higin
entendido que la antorcha olÍmpica fue llevada por unos de los sobrevivientes de los ataques de hiroshimaue un momento muy critico para la humanidad y hoy estamos viendo el resurgimiento despuÉs de la pandemia. >>> carlos yustie estas en vivo, son las 6 de la tarde aquÍ, alÁa son las 10 de la maÑana. >>> estamos en vivo para traerles a usted lo mismo de la informaciÓn de los juegos olÍmpicos de tokio 2020. >>> hubo eventos en el Área de la bahÍa y uno fue en...
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but here at japan, there were two protests just today, one this tokyo, the other in hiroshima.a, survivors of the atomic bomber said that he was insulting them with his presence. so that is how japan is feeling about the olympics. but jill biden will be coming here along with other foreign dignitaries to cheer on team usa. and you have so far according to reuters seven teams hit in some way by covid. you mentioned bradley beal who is out because of safety protocols. we have counted so far around maybe 30 olympics-related covid positive test results and that is a small number considering that there are thousands of athletes and other people connected to the olympics that are coming into tokyo. we've taken seven or eight covid tests ourselves since we arrived. so really the bigger problem for japan are january need citizens who japanese citizens who are largely unvaccinated, their rates still less than 20%. >> and this is not the upbeat fanfare that usually precedes the olympics. >> no. >> wow, will, thank you very much for all of that. stay safe. >>> now to this, governor andrew
but here at japan, there were two protests just today, one this tokyo, the other in hiroshima.a, survivors of the atomic bomber said that he was insulting them with his presence. so that is how japan is feeling about the olympics. but jill biden will be coming here along with other foreign dignitaries to cheer on team usa. and you have so far according to reuters seven teams hit in some way by covid. you mentioned bradley beal who is out because of safety protocols. we have counted so far...
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or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes sense from hiroshima, to me my way in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. he watching i t that bring show today with all the nice for this out, we're back again in about 30 minutes. the well, what we've been reporting on for a few years, money printing leads to inflation. this is about becoming a big problem for central banks around the world. only one central bank on the world is actually taking it on board and proactively dealing with the issue. we'll get to that mom. and this is your media reflection of reality. the in the world transformed what will make you feel safer type relation or community? are you going the right way or are you being somewhere which direction? what is true, what is in a world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. i when the sa, crossing for this area and the desert is where the
or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes sense from hiroshima, to me my way in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. he watching i t that bring show today with all the nice for this out, we're back again in about 30 minutes. the well, what we've been reporting on for a few years, money printing leads...
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now, he is holding a press conference, later today, after his visit to hiroshima to promote peace. now, that visit was met with anger from people who felt that bach used hiroshima's image as a tool to increase public support for the olympics. so far, 45 people involved with the games have tested positive for covid-19 after arriving in japan, with the first case being reported, today, from inside the olympic village. positive cases have come from athletes, coaches, contractors, and delegation members from various countries, including uganda, serbia, israel, and nigeria. the member of the nigerian team has been hospitalized. while this is only the first case requiring hospitalization, one of the big concerns for medical professionals and the general public is the potential strain on the healthcare system. it's important to remember, even though an estimated 80 to 85% of the people living in the olympic village are vaccinated and likely wouldn't end up in the hospital if they became infected. still, only about 20% of japan's population has been fully vaccinated. means a lot of people
now, he is holding a press conference, later today, after his visit to hiroshima to promote peace. now, that visit was met with anger from people who felt that bach used hiroshima's image as a tool to increase public support for the olympics. so far, 45 people involved with the games have tested positive for covid-19 after arriving in japan, with the first case being reported, today, from inside the olympic village. positive cases have come from athletes, coaches, contractors, and delegation...
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. >> reporter: we stopped in hiroshima where we met american sheresse encarnacion. >> you were in california until seven months ago, now here, how does it compare? >> there's more rules and regulations. the people adhere to them, are more willing to adhere to them. >> reporter: this city knows what it means to overcome adversity. this building the only one left standing when the atom bomb hit in 1945. today coronavirus has become part of life. >> there are limitations or restrictions in place, but i wouldn't say that they're a lot. so i would say it's a balance between normal life and kind of staying indoors, staying home as well. >> i'll ask you the big question. do you think the olympics should be going ahead? >> well -- >> that's a difficult one. >> that's a very controversial question. >> reporter: finally, we reach japan's beautiful ancient capital, kyoto. here, as in tokyo, there are covid restrictions. and this internationally famous destination for tourists has been suffering financially without the support of overseas visitors. normally these ancient streets would be packed with peo
. >> reporter: we stopped in hiroshima where we met american sheresse encarnacion. >> you were in california until seven months ago, now here, how does it compare? >> there's more rules and regulations. the people adhere to them, are more willing to adhere to them. >> reporter: this city knows what it means to overcome adversity. this building the only one left standing when the atom bomb hit in 1945. today coronavirus has become part of life. >> there are...
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6000 miles, carrying a warhead more than 20 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. it will be able to kill hundreds of thousands of people in a single shot. how much will the program going to create this new completely redundant, completely unnecessary nuclear missile? not much at all. we're getting it for a bargain basement price for merchants of death. northrop grumman, which by the way, got their name when their founder was choking on a chicken buck. omen. no, i want to call them no problem. there's, i'll do it the job to on there is selling $600.00 of these bob to the american variable for a measly $100000000000.00. as the bulletin of atomic scientist said, a $100000000000.00 could pay $1240000.00 elementary school teacher salaries for a year for the missiles could vaporize one boy, $24000000.00 teachers. so that's cool till that 100 b. these, which is a new line term i'm trying out for 1000000000 hope you'll come along with me, but i can see from your hesitation that anyway that 100 b. these could also provide 2840000 and 4 year university scholarships. but th
6000 miles, carrying a warhead more than 20 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. it will be able to kill hundreds of thousands of people in a single shot. how much will the program going to create this new completely redundant, completely unnecessary nuclear missile? not much at all. we're getting it for a bargain basement price for merchants of death. northrop grumman, which by the way, got their name when their founder was choking on a chicken buck. omen. no, i want...
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i see face in some with balconies vice president john coats a separate visit to hiroshima and nagasaki on a friday said he's hit by atomic bombs in 1945. the olympic and paralympic games that tokyo 2020 will be a beacon of hope for a better and more peaceful future. we need more solidarity walker's adamant for games post 0 risk to the japanese public. but we spoke to ab sportswriter, steven waiting, tokyo, and he says people on the ground remained skeptical. i think the japanese public is not buying it. i think it's impossible to say there's 0 risk you just mentioned we're having every day a smattering of cases. it's impossible for mister bob to say it's going to be perfectly safe. 11000 atlantic athletes, 4400 paralympic athletes coming in here. tens of thousands of more officials, judges me abroad casters, it's impossible, things will not slipped through the cracks and he knows that. but he can only say they're going to be safe and secure. and before the pandemic struck, this was, this is, and he still says the best prepared city ever. these would have been magnificent games. a stadi
i see face in some with balconies vice president john coats a separate visit to hiroshima and nagasaki on a friday said he's hit by atomic bombs in 1945. the olympic and paralympic games that tokyo 2020 will be a beacon of hope for a better and more peaceful future. we need more solidarity walker's adamant for games post 0 risk to the japanese public. but we spoke to ab sportswriter, steven waiting, tokyo, and he says people on the ground remained skeptical. i think the japanese public is not...
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since from hiroshima, to me, my lay in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this guy only has boom birthdays on the way off the way to andrew pharma will have the next to all the news update. ah, the really still things it costs right on police report on december 2020 a group of and she finishes fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row like people organization. it's an idea that must be opposed that channel out the gate route. they make their faces, but they can say what they believe and we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten driven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are in order for me. my 1st amendment rights and say that my life matter. i have to be on to the teacher that that's all america. we can't trust the police, we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except or so to protect ourselve
since from hiroshima, to me, my lay in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this guy only has boom birthdays on the way off the way to andrew pharma will have the next to all the news update. ah, the really still things it costs right on police report on december 2020 a group of and she finishes fill out a film crew...
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national leaders themselves can come or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes since from hiroshima, to my way and viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. and that's been used for now. thanks for watching. dissect to go online existence next to the big tech that was supposed to make all our lives easier, moves towards creating control over everything that we do the ah, the imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job then it was my family. didn't was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs i look for. we think i can make this pass and all i end up doing is testing the road to the american dream, paved with dead refugees at this very idealized image of the older america, native americans look past the death that
national leaders themselves can come or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes since from hiroshima, to my way and viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. and that's been used for now. thanks for watching. dissect to go online existence next to the big tech that was supposed to make all our lives easier,...
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since from hiroshima, to me, my lay in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. well, that's all from the moscow news here in finance next by america, here's from the citizens left behind on the edge of society. ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for the tycer relation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth is the in the world corrupted. you need to this end. ah. so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah ah ah ah, ah oh the ah the water we go through the streets where i will make them feel that the fellow human beings, the people in their communities in front of them. can you breathe water to anybody to start same water that's the start point. rebuilding the trust. but the connection that they have with the managed to do the retail if you need to.
since from hiroshima, to me, my lay in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. well, that's all from the moscow news here in finance next by america, here's from the citizens left behind on the edge of society. ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for the...
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national leaders themselves can come or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes since from hiroshima, to my way in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. okay, that's all from the moscow news room for this breaking news. 247 with the r t out discussing the psychological challenges for new moms and acts in sophia, got me the everything we associate with modern life has been digitalized. in fact, we live within ecosystems created by big tech. they decide what we can see, what we can buy, and even what we can say. the systems no longer serve us, they actually control us. is there a way out from this growing dystopian? ah, to don't want to leave your room. move a toy, knew he was here with. she will be ready to love me as soon as she too will grow up. what i can do me to teach you control the station and with what she said she was doing the best for me was upset for me and lasted with metro. okay. she yeah,
national leaders themselves can come or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes since from hiroshima, to my way in viet nam, to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. okay, that's all from the moscow news room for this breaking news. 247 with the r t out discussing the psychological challenges for new moms and acts in...
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national leaders themselves can come or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes, since from hiroshima, to my way and vietnam to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. he watching r t. that brings you up to date with all the nice for this out. we're back again in about 30 minutes. the well, what we've been reporting on for a few years, money printing leads to inflation. this is about becoming a big problem for a central banks around the world. only one central bank on the world is actually taking it on board and proactively dealing with the issue. we'll get to that mom and.
national leaders themselves can come or won't come to terms with their endless war crimes, since from hiroshima, to my way and vietnam to the attack on iraq in 2003 to the destruction of the libyan state. they can't come to terms with all of their illegal wars and war crimes and their torture state. so the gallagher case is a microcosm of this. he watching r t. that brings you up to date with all the nice for this out. we're back again in about 30 minutes. the well, what we've been reporting on...
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safety of the athlete, it is my opinion that it is not necessary for him to come all the way to hiroshima when the risk is high on the roof. i think we, i see is just focused on ways to make money because i didn't, i mean, more venue for next years, winter olympics and beijing nearing completion. china's hosting of the games that has been shrouded and controlled with various groups and governments, highlighting allegations of human rights abuses and should young and, and hong kong. katrina, you reports not from young jacko, north of aging, brand new $1000000000.00, ski and snow of facilities. and a newly constructed olympic village organizes up to 2022 winter games, se venues in jung junko on the northern outskirts of beijing are just 2 months from completion. by the way, the, the beijing winter olympics is a very open event. i hope it will give people around the world something positive to focus on. especially with the pandemic. the winter olympics, a juice opened in february, just 6 months after the summer games and took care. but rising corbett 19 infections across the region, a worryi
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the head of the international olympic committee has been in hiroshima visiting the peace memorial. more than 70000 people signed a petition opposing his visit current. various cases arising in japan and tokyo is still under a state of emergency. he was gonna do the damn. it's not that i don't want him to come, but when thinking about the safety of the athlete, it is my opinion that it is not necessary for him to come all the way to hiroshi mom, when the risk is high. after all, i think the i see is just focused on ways to make money because i didn't. well, i mean, my venue for next year's winter olympics and beijing, on nearing completion, china's hosting of the games has been shrouded and controlled the see though with rights groups and governments highlighting allegations of human rights abuses. and she's young and hong kong. katrina, you reports now from young jacoby, most of beijing brand new $1000000000.00 ski and snow facilities and a newly constructed olympic village organizes of the 2022 winter games. the venues in jung junko on the northern outskirts of beijing are just 2
the head of the international olympic committee has been in hiroshima visiting the peace memorial. more than 70000 people signed a petition opposing his visit current. various cases arising in japan and tokyo is still under a state of emergency. he was gonna do the damn. it's not that i don't want him to come, but when thinking about the safety of the athlete, it is my opinion that it is not necessary for him to come all the way to hiroshi mom, when the risk is high. after all, i think the i...
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and there are protests here in tokyo in the coming hours and in hiroshima where the president of ioc made a visit and some called it an insult that he is going there at this time. the olympics overwhelmingly unpopular here in japan, but for some who i met, it is even more personal than that. >> reporter: japan's olympic stadium a symbol of the troubled toek tokyo games. and a reminder of the home this man lost. he got an eviction notice in 2013 when japan won the 2020 bid. a year of national triumph and personal loss. around 200 families, mostly senior citizens, evicted, their housing complex demolished five years ago, replaced by tokyo's multibillion-dollar 68,000 seat show piece. a bitter pill made worse because it happened before. >> right about there. >> reporter: he points to a stop sign where his childhood home used to be. it was also torn down to build tokyo's 1964 olympic stadium rising from the ashes of world war ii. the first olympics was during the reconstruction period, we were happy to cooperate, he says. but this time, he retreated without compassion. he thought it was
and there are protests here in tokyo in the coming hours and in hiroshima where the president of ioc made a visit and some called it an insult that he is going there at this time. the olympics overwhelmingly unpopular here in japan, but for some who i met, it is even more personal than that. >> reporter: japan's olympic stadium a symbol of the troubled toek tokyo games. and a reminder of the home this man lost. he got an eviction notice in 2013 when japan won the 2020 bid. a year of...
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the other in hiroshima against the olympics happening in japan. 8 in 10 japanese don't want the games to go ahead according to recent public opinion polls. the ioc is moving forward and the first lady of the u.s. is among the foreign dignitaries in attendance at the opening ceremonies. >> appreciate that update. will, thank you. here in new york, tonight's yankees/red sox game looking iffy after six players test positive for covid. carolyn, what can you tell us? >> reporter: right now we know the names of three of the positive cases. they are all part of the pitching staff. they were sent to the injured list for covid. they were previously vaccinated. last we heard from the general manager, there were three pending rapid tests being confirmed with lab work. there is concern that not all the players are vaccinated. but this is the second outbreak of the season for the yankees. major league baseball relaxed certain health and safety protocols before opening day for clubs with a vaccination rate of 85% or greater. theon keys are one of three to meet that threshold. a source with knowledg
the other in hiroshima against the olympics happening in japan. 8 in 10 japanese don't want the games to go ahead according to recent public opinion polls. the ioc is moving forward and the first lady of the u.s. is among the foreign dignitaries in attendance at the opening ceremonies. >> appreciate that update. will, thank you. here in new york, tonight's yankees/red sox game looking iffy after six players test positive for covid. carolyn, what can you tell us? >> reporter: right...
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went to hiroshima only three days of the quarantine. they have been angry about this.scernible] if they're going to test the athletes every day, why they did not provide -- i have not gotten even one in the past year and a half. amy: satoko itani, can you talk about toyota? spent $1 billion to promote the games, now has removed all olympic-related commercials, many commercials that include the olympics that are so often played through the games, because of their embarrassment that this is moving forward and apparently the head of toyota said these games should not be moving forward? >> right. as you mentioned, the vast majority of japanese people don't want the games. people are seriously concerned about their lives. if you look at the sponsors making a lot of money off the games that people's lives might be at risk, it is a damaging image. this is quite the story. the olympic sponsors pulled their association. amy: what are your biggest concerns with the olympic athletes? at this point, we see something like over 100 have tested positive coming from all over the world
went to hiroshima only three days of the quarantine. they have been angry about this.scernible] if they're going to test the athletes every day, why they did not provide -- i have not gotten even one in the past year and a half. amy: satoko itani, can you talk about toyota? spent $1 billion to promote the games, now has removed all olympic-related commercials, many commercials that include the olympics that are so often played through the games, because of their embarrassment that this is...
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but scientists say, our oceans absorb as much manmade heat as five hiroshima-sized atomic bombs, everylobster hauls cannot last forever. and that's a worry that gave brie warner an idea. >> and everyone was kind of looking around trying to figure out what's going on. like, why is this guy landing like giant bags of seaweed? >> reporter: she took over atlantic sea farms in hopes of creating a kelp market not just for cow food but people food. >> and he brought the check down to the end of the dock and said, look, boys. this, here, is the future. >> it's a reminder that diversity, biodiversity, is truly the measuring stick. >> that's right. >> it's the same, whether it's a farmer who just grows corn to feed cows and has a bad corn year, is screwed in the same -- in the water. >> it's no different. i think the big difference is how adaptable this industry is. >> yeah. >> we have this tremendous opportunity here, on the coast. where fishermen can diversify in ways that most terrestrial farmers never could. >> reporter: since they already have the gear and knowledge, she convinced lobsterme
but scientists say, our oceans absorb as much manmade heat as five hiroshima-sized atomic bombs, everylobster hauls cannot last forever. and that's a worry that gave brie warner an idea. >> and everyone was kind of looking around trying to figure out what's going on. like, why is this guy landing like giant bags of seaweed? >> reporter: she took over atlantic sea farms in hopes of creating a kelp market not just for cow food but people food. >> and he brought the check down to...
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he spoke here yesterday to hiroshima to promote peace, that was unacceptable to people feeling that bach, the first case as you mentioned kim being reported today from inside the olympic village. at this point, all we know the person who tested positive isn't believed to be an athlete and they were taken to be in quarantine outside of the village. positive cases have come from contractors and others from serbia, israel and nigeria. the member from the nigerian team that tested positive has been hospitalized. while this is only the first case requiring hospitalization, one of the big concerns from medical professionals and the general public is the potential strain on the health care system. now, it's important to remember, even though an estimated 80% to 85% of people living in the olympic village are vaccinated and won't likely end up in the hospital if they become infected still about 20% of japan's population has not been vaccinated and are vulnerable if the olympics turns into a superspreader event. kim. >> thanks so much, blakes essi appreciate it. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsr
he spoke here yesterday to hiroshima to promote peace, that was unacceptable to people feeling that bach, the first case as you mentioned kim being reported today from inside the olympic village. at this point, all we know the person who tested positive isn't believed to be an athlete and they were taken to be in quarantine outside of the village. positive cases have come from contractors and others from serbia, israel and nigeria. the member from the nigerian team that tested positive has been...
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there were two protests in hiroshima and tokyo against the olympics with eight out of ten japanese accordingo public opinion polls saying the olympics should be canceled. it is still happening. and some athletes are now testing positive, including one from uganda who is hospitalized right now. i should say the ugandan athlete skipped the covid test and is mis missing somewhere in japan. a nigerian athlete has tested positive. bradley beal with the washington wizards is out of the roster because of what the usa is calling an over abundance of caution. even athletes who somebody tests positive on their plane, if they had no contact with them, they are put into isolation, which cuts into their practice time. there is even a new development now they won't be presented with their medals in the usual way. somebody is going to come up with a trae, hand them the medal and they put it on themselves. this is truly going to be an olympics like none other. there is also the first-ever spectator ban in olympic history which means they'll be playing in empty venues, none of their friends and family in att
there were two protests in hiroshima and tokyo against the olympics with eight out of ten japanese accordingo public opinion polls saying the olympics should be canceled. it is still happening. and some athletes are now testing positive, including one from uganda who is hospitalized right now. i should say the ugandan athlete skipped the covid test and is mis missing somewhere in japan. a nigerian athlete has tested positive. bradley beal with the washington wizards is out of the roster because...
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in fact, there were two protests n hiroshima and tokyo in the last few hours saying the olympics shouldng to be something to see, will. i have to say, we're just one week away. thank you so much for being there to cover for us. >>> as cnn celebrates the "history of the sitcom," we are joined by a mystery guest from one of the all-time greats. berman doesn't know who this is. he's going to have to guess it. we're going to try to stump him. [relaxed summer themed music playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. ♪ i'm chi lan, i am a mom, and a real estate agent. after having a kid, everything that you used to do for yourself goes out the window. the lines that i was seeing in my forehead were getting deeper than i was used to them being. and i realized, you know, what i can focus again on myself. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see someone who is growing and changing, who loves and is loved. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effect
in fact, there were two protests n hiroshima and tokyo in the last few hours saying the olympics shouldng to be something to see, will. i have to say, we're just one week away. thank you so much for being there to cover for us. >>> as cnn celebrates the "history of the sitcom," we are joined by a mystery guest from one of the all-time greats. berman doesn't know who this is. he's going to have to guess it. we're going to try to stump him. [relaxed summer themed music playing]...
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present biden pledge to bring us closer to a world without nuclear weapons so the horrors of shame hiroshima and nagasaki are never reported. the next density life of the massively destructive be 83 nuclear gravity bomb that has a yield that is 100 times larger than the bomb drop on hiroshima. moreover the budget increases funding for the long-range standup nuclear arms air launched cruise missile to a level far be on with the previous administration budget suggested would be required. can you speak to how quickly the review will be done and be clear whether about i want you to know the president remains committed to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our security strategy. so we await the results of those review. but even with the review the president will make informed decisions on how we proceed per they'll absolutely reflected in future budget requests. so you see a continuation of a program that certainly >> to what those reviews will yield out. and the president will use those reviews to make future decisions. >> thank you so much director jan that. you know how important this is to
present biden pledge to bring us closer to a world without nuclear weapons so the horrors of shame hiroshima and nagasaki are never reported. the next density life of the massively destructive be 83 nuclear gravity bomb that has a yield that is 100 times larger than the bomb drop on hiroshima. moreover the budget increases funding for the long-range standup nuclear arms air launched cruise missile to a level far be on with the previous administration budget suggested would be required. can you...
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his grandfather originally immigrated from hiroshima, japan? in the late 1800s. after attending and graduating the high school in 1952, he enlisted in the u.s. army and was stationed in the sixth infantry division in california. after four years of military service, miles liked california so much that he decided to stay and attend fresno state university. he had a degree in business administration and met his wife. and in 1966, he decided to move back to hawaii, this time to honolulu. his first job was with remington rand and they started their own products company where he worked for 40 years until his retirement in 2000. in his retirement years, miles moved to san francisco. to the west side to be closer with his son daryl and his family. after several years, finding it too cold, he moved back to his parents' home country in hawaii where he stayed until last november. then with severe health failings, the decision was made to have miles move back to san francisco to daryl's family so they could care for him. miles passed peacefully on the morning of july 20, 20
his grandfather originally immigrated from hiroshima, japan? in the late 1800s. after attending and graduating the high school in 1952, he enlisted in the u.s. army and was stationed in the sixth infantry division in california. after four years of military service, miles liked california so much that he decided to stay and attend fresno state university. he had a degree in business administration and met his wife. and in 1966, he decided to move back to hawaii, this time to honolulu. his first...
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his grandfather originally immigrated from hiroshima, japan? in the late 1800s. after attending and graduating the high school in 1952, he enlisted in the u.s. army and was stationed in the sixth infantry division in california. after four years of military service, miles liked california so much that he decided to stay and attend fresno state university. he had a degree in business administration and met his wife. and in 1966, he decided to move back to hawaii, this time to honolulu. his first job was with remington rand and they started their own products company where he worked for 40 years until his retirement in 2000. in his retirement years, miles moved to san francisco. to the west side to be closer with his son daryl and his family. after several years, finding it too cold, he moved back to his parents' home country in hawaii where he stayed until last november. then with severe health failings, the decision was made to have miles move back to san francisco to daryl's family so they could care for him. miles passed peacefully on the morning of july 20, 20
his grandfather originally immigrated from hiroshima, japan? in the late 1800s. after attending and graduating the high school in 1952, he enlisted in the u.s. army and was stationed in the sixth infantry division in california. after four years of military service, miles liked california so much that he decided to stay and attend fresno state university. he had a degree in business administration and met his wife. and in 1966, he decided to move back to hawaii, this time to honolulu. his first...