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image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having done that. i would say no under oath we do not tramit images from the airport. >> have you ever done that? >> i'm unaware of us doing that. >> i'm uni ware, sir. >> you have in your specifications that you have to have these capabilities. why was that in there in the first place? >> clearly, when we developed in type of technology like any other piece of technology we have, we have to do extensive testing, do extensive training to be able to deploy thos machines, therefore, we have the capabilityn those machines to oper
image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having...
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how would you transpose the images from the radio telescopes to a visual image? >> >> what is done is to keep it relatively simple, if you have a pair of telescopes separated by 22 meters in the case of large binocular telescope scum i you can essentially get an image of a crosscut and what you're able to do is take advantage of the earth's rotation and to rotate the pair of telescopes to a variety of angles to build up a whole series of cross sections to reconstruct images from those separate cross-section spirit of that is how you do it and trying to give a variety of angular resolution and sensitivity, the structures in different sizes is number one. number two, making use of the earth's rotation you could get many, many baselines and reconstructed image that way. the representation you can use whatever transformation between intensity and position to look at the image that conveys the image that you want. do want to add to that? >> no. [laughter] our time is up. i want to thank our two speakers. [applause] >> i am sure they are willing to hang around after wo
how would you transpose the images from the radio telescopes to a visual image? >> >> what is done is to keep it relatively simple, if you have a pair of telescopes separated by 22 meters in the case of large binocular telescope scum i you can essentially get an image of a crosscut and what you're able to do is take advantage of the earth's rotation and to rotate the pair of telescopes to a variety of angles to build up a whole series of cross sections to reconstruct images from...
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image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having done that. i would say no under oath we do not transmit images from the airport. >> have you ever done that? >> i'm unaware of us doing that. >> i'm uni ware, sir. >> you have in your specifications that you have to have these capabilities. why was that in there in the first place? >> clearly, when we developed in type of technology like any other piece of technology we have, we have to do extensive testing, do extensive training to be able to deploy those machines, therefore, we have the capability on those machines to
image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having...
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image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having done that. i would say no under oath we do not transmit images from the airport. >> have you ever done that? >> i'm unaware of us doing that. >> i'm uni ware, sir. >> you have in your specifications that you have to have these capabilities. why was that in there in the first place? >> clearly, when we developed in type of technology like any other piece of technology we have, we have to do extensive testing, do extensive training to be able to deploy those machines, therefore, we have the capability on those machines to
image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having...
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now the agency has over 2,000 images and we're referring back to the tsa, details images. 2,000 they are not turning over to us because they don't want the public to see this for whatever reason. i will conclude. there's a lot in my testimony, but just in conclusion, the privacy issues here are enormous. the fourth amendment implications are e nor nows. there's the harm we see and the harm we can't. that's what i'm here to discuss. >> thank you. dr. brener, same thing, pay attention to the light, and we now recognize you for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my name is david brenner, professor for radiation research at the columbia university. i think one should preface comments by prove the scanning of humans at airports is both desirable and clearly necessary. as you know, there are actually two different ait advanced imaging technologies currently deployed. that's x-ray scannerrings and millimeter wave scanners. in many ways they operate in the exactly the same way, both the analogy of radar. the difference as in the name is the x-ray back scanners use x-rays, millimeter w
now the agency has over 2,000 images and we're referring back to the tsa, details images. 2,000 they are not turning over to us because they don't want the public to see this for whatever reason. i will conclude. there's a lot in my testimony, but just in conclusion, the privacy issues here are enormous. the fourth amendment implications are e nor nows. there's the harm we see and the harm we can't. that's what i'm here to discuss. >> thank you. dr. brener, same thing, pay attention to...
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if we are not controlling our image, someone else is. so you have got to start thinking about the way that the image of the public defender is going to be portrayed, either in dramatic television -- over which you will have a lot less control. or certainly, in news media. years ago, i got a phone call from a public defender in san francisco. he had a case receiving a lot of media attention, and he wanted me to come to cover the case for 20/20. some of his colleagues thought he was not to. what are you bringing a barbara walters in to cover a case at the san francisco public defender's office? they turned their noses up at him and thought it was silly. jonathan mentioned, it is a martyr complex, it is egotistical. some people said, you are being egotistical. it was month -- none of those things. he wanted attention in the case because he knew that it would help him win the case. it would affect the prosecutor's decision. it would affect the judge if it ever got to the sentencing phase. a ultimately, he won the case. your concern the influ
if we are not controlling our image, someone else is. so you have got to start thinking about the way that the image of the public defender is going to be portrayed, either in dramatic television -- over which you will have a lot less control. or certainly, in news media. years ago, i got a phone call from a public defender in san francisco. he had a case receiving a lot of media attention, and he wanted me to come to cover the case for 20/20. some of his colleagues thought he was not to. what...
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now the agency has over 2,000 images and we're referring back to the tsa, details images. 2,000 they are not turning over to us because they don't want the public to see this for whatever reason. i will conclude. there's a lot in my testimony, but just in conclusion, the privacy issues here are enormous. the fourth amendment implications are e nor nows. there's the harm we see and the harm we can't. that's what i'm here to discuss. >> thank you. dr. brener, same thing, pay attention to the light, and we now recognize you for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my name is david brenner, professor for radiation research at the columbia university. i think one should preface comments by prove the scanning of humans at airports is both desirable and clearly necessary. as you know, there are actually two different ait advanced imaging technologies currently deployed. that's x-ray scannerrings and millimeter wave scanners. in many ways they operate in the exactly the same way, both the analogy of radar. the difference as in the name is the x-ray back scanners use x-rays, millimeter w
now the agency has over 2,000 images and we're referring back to the tsa, details images. 2,000 they are not turning over to us because they don't want the public to see this for whatever reason. i will conclude. there's a lot in my testimony, but just in conclusion, the privacy issues here are enormous. the fourth amendment implications are e nor nows. there's the harm we see and the harm we can't. that's what i'm here to discuss. >> thank you. dr. brener, same thing, pay attention to...
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why would we go to that source when our image has been so abused in?> but how do we change if we do not go to the source? >> we have to, but you have to overcome that initial resistance. >> years ago i was involved in the case and one of the question was, what you think about prosecutors? wonderful. what about criminal defense lawyers? one person wrote just one word, sleazy. when i met him i said, we have never met, i did not take it personally. he said, oh, i meant it in a good way. [laughter] people don't appreciate how important jury selection is. judges often totally lose track of that because they want to move these cases. particularly in the immediate case, but in every case. >> one of the members of the audience would like to know, how do get the public to understand our great work which involves the phantom of the guilty, and sometimes an acquittal for some? >> the medical profession accidentally butchers about 100,000 people a year. kills them. yet, people love doctors. this is a wonder to me. i had the pleasure of convicting four doctors in m
why would we go to that source when our image has been so abused in?> but how do we change if we do not go to the source? >> we have to, but you have to overcome that initial resistance. >> years ago i was involved in the case and one of the question was, what you think about prosecutors? wonderful. what about criminal defense lawyers? one person wrote just one word, sleazy. when i met him i said, we have never met, i did not take it personally. he said, oh, i meant it in a good...
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image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having done that. i would say no under oath we do not transmit images from the airport. >> have you ever done that? >> i'm unaware of us doing that. >> i'm uni ware, sir. >> you have in your specifications that you have to have these capabilities. why was that in there in the first place? >> clearly, when we developed in type of technology like any other piece of technology we have, we have to do extensive testing, do extensive training to be able to deploy those machines, therefore, we have the capability on those machines to
image? >> the point is we don't save the image or transmit them. that's the same part of the meres and that review station is part of that the advanced imaging technology machine, and, of course, there's a display monitor on the machine to look at the image to identify anomalies to be resolved. >> under oath, i want to ask you both, do you transmit images that you have captured in airports ever? have you done that? >> captured in airportings, i'm completely uni ware of having...
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we have seen those images as well. and the fires that i believe you're referring to is one in chiba city just outside of tokyo, not near the epicenter. again, we're seeing smoke coming out of buildings in tokyo as well. the damage not limited to the epicenter. we're trying to just gather information and see how widespread all of this is. >> we are awaiting words from japan's prime minister. you did make an interesting point. the folks in japan are used to earthquakes but this obviously is something different and far more severe than what you've become accustomed to in that neck of the world. >> reporter: that's correct. we get so used toth quakes out here, we tend just to ignore them. we feel a little shaking and move on with our lives. this is definitely one that made everybody stop, look around and either get out of the building or duck under the table. >> sure. >> reporter: unlike what we've felt for a long time. >> you're so brave to be sitting there giving us this information, which we certainly appreciate. from w
we have seen those images as well. and the fires that i believe you're referring to is one in chiba city just outside of tokyo, not near the epicenter. again, we're seeing smoke coming out of buildings in tokyo as well. the damage not limited to the epicenter. we're trying to just gather information and see how widespread all of this is. >> we are awaiting words from japan's prime minister. you did make an interesting point. the folks in japan are used to earthquakes but this obviously is...
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the image is titled, jane doe killed by police. and basically, this is a woman who had been in a stolen car. some shots were fired. the police--the police fired some shots, killed her, and the driver got away. so she was never identified. so when i got to the-- when i got to photograph her, she had been in the morgue for two months already. and she's a brown-skinned woman, but there's white skin underneath the black skin. and i asked the doctor about that. and he said to me-- he said, "yeah." he said, "there's white skin underneath the black skin. and he explained to me that once he had a teacher who explained-- who took a really thin slice of skin off of a body and explained to his students that that was the thickness of racism. anecdotes from your sex series. tell us about following up on that. did you, in that series, come up with some other kinds of revelations that would-- has surprised you? well, i learned some things. i learned about some of the sexual practices of the people in holland and, you know-- and the sort of partie
the image is titled, jane doe killed by police. and basically, this is a woman who had been in a stolen car. some shots were fired. the police--the police fired some shots, killed her, and the driver got away. so she was never identified. so when i got to the-- when i got to photograph her, she had been in the morgue for two months already. and she's a brown-skinned woman, but there's white skin underneath the black skin. and i asked the doctor about that. and he said to me-- he said,...
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as long as he is getting the images he wants. and because they are taken with these film cameras, they have a very different feel than the other pictures in the show. one of the things i want to talk about is that lindsey's body of work is running down one side of the hall, and it is all about women in afghanistan and how they serve and their special interactions with civilian women and communities, which is the special role that women soldiers play in afghanistan. across from eric copeland's work, which is extremely masculine and black and white and very aggressive -- what do you think about that juxtaposition between their two bodies of work? >> i like lindsey's contribution to the exhibit. she shoots in color, like i do, so it is great to see more color. she has a gift for capturing distinct moments that balance the conflict that these women are facing did today, but also very intimate, very feminine moments. she has one where a female soldier is shaving her legs at the beginning of her day, and it is kind of an odd thing to c
as long as he is getting the images he wants. and because they are taken with these film cameras, they have a very different feel than the other pictures in the show. one of the things i want to talk about is that lindsey's body of work is running down one side of the hall, and it is all about women in afghanistan and how they serve and their special interactions with civilian women and communities, which is the special role that women soldiers play in afghanistan. across from eric copeland's...
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only a few of the shots lend themselves to the final image. ♪ he pieces together each image one by one one. sometimes the artist himself is amazed by the results. >> it is like a giant puzzle. it never fails to surprise me. i always think ahead about what it will look like seen from above. somehow it always turns out to be completely different. it is not necessarily completely different but not what i was expecting. >> a usually takes him a week to put together the whole image. he is planning to exhibit his room portraits in a solo show. another exhibition in the u.s. is also in his sights. >> do not forget even noise catch up on our highlights -- do not forget that you can always catch up on our highlights show online as video on demand. thank you for watching. ♪ ===u=uuuuu
only a few of the shots lend themselves to the final image. ♪ he pieces together each image one by one one. sometimes the artist himself is amazed by the results. >> it is like a giant puzzle. it never fails to surprise me. i always think ahead about what it will look like seen from above. somehow it always turns out to be completely different. it is not necessarily completely different but not what i was expecting. >> a usually takes him a week to put together the whole image. he...
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these are the most recent images from the sendai peninsula. one growing concern of radiation exposure prompted more evacuations today. a for the bay woman carries the impact of a nuclear catastrophe that happened when she was still in her mother's womb. jody hernandez brings us the story of a chernobyl survivor is hoping history isn't repeating itself. >> i feel very good. i feel very healthy every day. >> thanks to a bay area host family tatiana feel healthier than ever. but in 2004 that wasn't the case. she grew up in radiation contaminated belarus. the site of the worst nuclear disaster. >> nobody probably really understands the impact of a nuclear disaster unless you've experienced it yourself. >> reporter: her mother was pregnant with her when the meltdown happened. she said everyone she know has suffered health problems. >> even my own dad passed away when he was 39. and he had cancer. children, baby under 1-year-old, their immune systems are so weak they catch everything immediately. and that's the impact of chernobyl. >> she watches th
these are the most recent images from the sendai peninsula. one growing concern of radiation exposure prompted more evacuations today. a for the bay woman carries the impact of a nuclear catastrophe that happened when she was still in her mother's womb. jody hernandez brings us the story of a chernobyl survivor is hoping history isn't repeating itself. >> i feel very good. i feel very healthy every day. >> thanks to a bay area host family tatiana feel healthier than ever. but in...
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audiences, in order to fight the negative stereotyping, and to introduce the positive, authentic imagesamerica, which iraq california, -- throughout california, a teasing familiarity, establishing harmony between our communities. the selection this year it is really a good selection. it is perverse, comes from more than 18 countries. it has a bit of everything for everyone. -- it is diverse, comes from more than 18 countries. there are shorts, and from us, comedies, you name it. this year, the film festival takes place in the castro. there is a comedy film from nigeria that is pretty hilarious. you can get to know arabs threw their laughing as well. [speaking in foreign language] >> when you come to see all the diversity, nationality, ethnic, skin color, dialect, anything that you can think of, that world is very rich in diversity. we are trying to represent that diversity so people can see the different parts of the arab world. [speaking in arabic] >> people should participate in the festival because of the benefits they can get. first, the educational benefit of learning about the sto
audiences, in order to fight the negative stereotyping, and to introduce the positive, authentic imagesamerica, which iraq california, -- throughout california, a teasing familiarity, establishing harmony between our communities. the selection this year it is really a good selection. it is perverse, comes from more than 18 countries. it has a bit of everything for everyone. -- it is diverse, comes from more than 18 countries. there are shorts, and from us, comedies, you name it. this year, the...
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the first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation a transfer pushing a power plant problem ards reports that read more been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. and while the media fixation with japan keeps the world sympathizing some question why humans are not disasters and lots of them countries get far less intensive and. watching our t.v. live from moscow where it's six pm it's five pm in tripoli before a fourth night explosions and gunfire have shaken the capital another libyan cities that's called mission forces conduct more airstrikes i want the allies to break who will take over command of the operation from the us fighting between gadhafi troops and the opposition is intensifying in the west of the country party's policy or has the latest. what are you noticing more and more is that the main some for this operation in libya remains in the balance it's literally hanging in the balance because on the international front we're seeing that coalition forces are now so not to be agreeing in terms of how to move forward here on the ground the rebel groups th
the first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation a transfer pushing a power plant problem ards reports that read more been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. and while the media fixation with japan keeps the world sympathizing some question why humans are not disasters and lots of them countries get far less intensive and. watching our t.v. live from moscow where it's six pm it's five pm in tripoli before a fourth night explosions and gunfire have shaken the capital...
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right and in this world of mass media image is everything image becomes perception becomes reality and we've seen it with corporations for example constantly being able to reach if their image regardless of what sorts of crimes are committed and so i guess the question is should we really be surprised at the end of the day you know p.r. and lobbying and these efforts to rejig someone's image take place and often incorporate a government that we may not be. perfectly friendly well i don't suppose you should be surprised the governments that have a bad image do come to the united states and they look for lawyers who will take their case but as i've said before those of us who are serious about the business are in it for the long term and so we're not going to associate ourselves with people who are records which just can't be explained there are other countries which have mixed records and some of them are coming to united states to understand how to get out of trouble washington is a five dimensional chess game there are many power brought brokers in this town and foreign governments fr
right and in this world of mass media image is everything image becomes perception becomes reality and we've seen it with corporations for example constantly being able to reach if their image regardless of what sorts of crimes are committed and so i guess the question is should we really be surprised at the end of the day you know p.r. and lobbying and these efforts to rejig someone's image take place and often incorporate a government that we may not be. perfectly friendly well i don't...
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disaster images that make the world stand still was the case with japan but what if the media isn't there disasters still happen. it's thursday march twenty fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching r.t. well today marks the twelfth anniversary of the nato bombings in yugoslavia it was a different time but with the recent military outburst of the west against libya it's hard not to draw some parallels between the two attacks on a saucer churkin analyzes the wars past and present. in march seasons change sunshine invites americans onto the streets american politicians invite themselves to foreign countries. and march ninety ninety nine the u.s. and its nato allies yugoslavia armed forces joined our nato allies in airstrikes against serbian forces responsible for the kosovo march two thousand and eleven. next democratic president and a new coalition of the willing attacked libya the u.n. security council passed a strong resolution that demands and to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force to deal with the same ship by the one security council in
disaster images that make the world stand still was the case with japan but what if the media isn't there disasters still happen. it's thursday march twenty fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching r.t. well today marks the twelfth anniversary of the nato bombings in yugoslavia it was a different time but with the recent military outburst of the west against libya it's hard not to draw some parallels between the two attacks on a saucer churkin analyzes the wars...
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are works that include materials on the surface, new processes, copying, and putting photographic images on the surface. you will find packets sewn onto the surface, so the methodology from traditional " making has changed from how traditional quilt makers use the medium. >> our visitors can visit the web site, which we will be showing on the segment, so follow the link to the website, and get all of the latest information about all these events related to this exhibition, and, of course, you guys are very active. throughout the year, with all kinds of special programs. >> yes, we are. this is what i'm so excited about. >> this may take us off track a little bit, but a couple of things i wanted to highlight is that the creation of moad is one of the flagship creations of the redevelopment of san francisco. it is housed inside -- what is the building? the regency, right? >> the st. regis museum tower. >> the st. regis museum tower, which is one of the development projects that was promoted by the redevelopment agency is what allows the city to -- and the development agency to give form an
are works that include materials on the surface, new processes, copying, and putting photographic images on the surface. you will find packets sewn onto the surface, so the methodology from traditional " making has changed from how traditional quilt makers use the medium. >> our visitors can visit the web site, which we will be showing on the segment, so follow the link to the website, and get all of the latest information about all these events related to this exhibition, and, of...
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images the truth the world tragedy life twenty four seven. leading news outlets deployed their best journalists to cover the disaster in japan and the hearts of billions of viewers worldwide have gone out to those japanese who fell victim to the earthquake and deadly tsunami what makes great television images that make the viewer sympathize and feel the tragedy of the people caught up in a natural disaster but when there is a lack of such images streaming live from all screens the sorrow of millions can go almost unnoticed let's look back at the earthquake in pakistan it killed more than seventy five thousand people in two thousand and five while the world's media did notice that tragedy the coverage was nothing as intense as we're seeing now in japan some in the business say japan being a high tech country means coverage is a short words less developed nations like pakistan get much less media attention the world probably got less of the story in some of those other countries because they don't have they didn't have the technology they didn'
images the truth the world tragedy life twenty four seven. leading news outlets deployed their best journalists to cover the disaster in japan and the hearts of billions of viewers worldwide have gone out to those japanese who fell victim to the earthquake and deadly tsunami what makes great television images that make the viewer sympathize and feel the tragedy of the people caught up in a natural disaster but when there is a lack of such images streaming live from all screens the sorrow of...
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new images tonight of extraordinary rescues. these people stranded on the roof of a school, looking down and seeing something moving, washing up a car that was in a pile of mud and debris. they see people still alive inside. they alert rescue teams who found three elderly people in the car. they had been stuck more than 20 hours, no food, no water and nighttime temperatures close to freezing. these stories of amazing survival are now mounting here. there was this, a man sitting on his roof, swept out to sea by the immense waves, found ten miles offshore. he had been floating for two days. his wife didn't survive. and today, these new images of the wave that devastated this coastline. the most powerful image yet of just how massive and terrifying this was. of course, we know the wrath of that tsunami was felt particularly hard in sendai, to the north of here. and for so many days now, it was impossible to get there. tonight, clarissa ward is there, surveying the damage, where the water at one point had reached tree tops. >> repor
new images tonight of extraordinary rescues. these people stranded on the roof of a school, looking down and seeing something moving, washing up a car that was in a pile of mud and debris. they see people still alive inside. they alert rescue teams who found three elderly people in the car. they had been stuck more than 20 hours, no food, no water and nighttime temperatures close to freezing. these stories of amazing survival are now mounting here. there was this, a man sitting on his roof,...
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you are watching live images coming out of live japanese network. it is showing tsunami waves rushing into the city. let's go live to their coverage in english right now. >> soon after the quake, the agency is warning the tsunami could be between 6 and 8- meters. you are seeing some of the damage so far where some of the homes have been flooded when the tsunami went up stream a river. according to the transport ministry, the international airport reopened two of its four runways. the airport has three opened, two of its four runways. the airport had earlier closed all runways. the airport has reopened two of its four runways. the japan road traffic information center, the japan road information center and police say expressways around tokyo and north eastern japan have been closed. the japan road traffic information center and police say expressways have been closed. according to the elevator, it assumes that most elevators came to a holt in the region affected by the disaster. according to the elevator, it assumes most elevators came to a halt, aff
you are watching live images coming out of live japanese network. it is showing tsunami waves rushing into the city. let's go live to their coverage in english right now. >> soon after the quake, the agency is warning the tsunami could be between 6 and 8- meters. you are seeing some of the damage so far where some of the homes have been flooded when the tsunami went up stream a river. according to the transport ministry, the international airport reopened two of its four runways. the...
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was first images emerge of the fifty workers remaining inside the damaged japanese fukushima power plant as they attempt to repair its cooling system that's described records of rising temperatures and smoke emissions. a slew of russian i yos set to go public but is the timing right i'm outros on a business desk all those and more coming your way. it's three pm in moscow this is r t coming to you first up this hour fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the libyan capital tripoli with reports saying coalition forces are targeting major military facilities across the country libyan forces have for the first time since the intervention began showing foreign journalists adjutants of civilians killed by allied airstrikes are these polls are has the latest from the capital. well the noticing more and more is that the momentum for this operation in libya remains in the balance it's literally hanging in the balance because on the international front we're seeing that coalition forces are now snuffed it green in terms of how to move forward here on the ground there will be so selfish di
was first images emerge of the fifty workers remaining inside the damaged japanese fukushima power plant as they attempt to repair its cooling system that's described records of rising temperatures and smoke emissions. a slew of russian i yos set to go public but is the timing right i'm outros on a business desk all those and more coming your way. it's three pm in moscow this is r t coming to you first up this hour fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the libyan capital tripoli with...