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getting to the corral islands is no easy task. the ever changing weather often delays regular flights. a motor ship is the only reliable means of transportation. it regularly takes people and supplies to the islands. most passengers carry big bags containing food. and other basic necessities such items are very expensive on the islands given that the corals are far removed from the mainland. some of the passengers and locals returning from vacation others a fisherman. the design of the ship makes it possible for it to navigate even in the arctic. some of temperatures in the sea of a halts could never rise above eight to ten degrees celsius in winter ships have to pay their own way through the large ice flows. the engine slowed a port bow engine slowed a port stern two of the stern to. captain alexander first studied maps of this area when he was still a naval cadet after the collapse of the soviet union he was surprised to find that the japanese maps of the different from the russian want. the japanese still have their own likes f
getting to the corral islands is no easy task. the ever changing weather often delays regular flights. a motor ship is the only reliable means of transportation. it regularly takes people and supplies to the islands. most passengers carry big bags containing food. and other basic necessities such items are very expensive on the islands given that the corals are far removed from the mainland. some of the passengers and locals returning from vacation others a fisherman. the design of the ship...
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the island people stopped coming here. could assures economy is only just beginning to get back on its feet. a type of seaweed called and found here is washed ashore here in soviet times it was used to make a confectionery ingredient called i gotta go. today it's easier to come by fragments of japanese crockery than find traces of i got i got production. even so this place is still the tourist attraction it was the scene of the first war so japanese conflict dating back to the early nineteenth century. they used saturn could necessary is only twenty kilometers from japan in one thousand eleven russian explorer silly girl i mean was captured in the japanese for three sets to don these bank he was arrested simply because he had ventured to commerce or governing spend more than two years in captivity and became the first man to keep alive. whatever little is left of the japanese fortress is now on display in the front garden outside the home of amateur archaeologist and a totally my model of he lives in the village of your. t
the island people stopped coming here. could assures economy is only just beginning to get back on its feet. a type of seaweed called and found here is washed ashore here in soviet times it was used to make a confectionery ingredient called i gotta go. today it's easier to come by fragments of japanese crockery than find traces of i got i got production. even so this place is still the tourist attraction it was the scene of the first war so japanese conflict dating back to the early nineteenth...
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but when it does that, it actually builds the island up. the islanders started building sea walls. it was their decision. that's right. they made the decision. nobody knew the consequences. that's right. now that the walls are in, i don't think the community would allow the walls to be taken away. so i really think that what we have to do is try and have something that's further up shore that performs the function of the walls but actually also allows some sand to build up. the reality is, is that major engineering costs money. but i guess the end option is for everyone to move. that costs a lot--a lot of money. [conversation in native language] [conversation in native language] endar, voice-over: my sister still disagrees with what i am saying. the time i went to see my father's cemetery, i just told my sister the sea is coming closer to the cemetery. but, hey, you know, it's hard for me to speak it out because i don't want to make her upset. [rooster crows] [harmonica playing] ok, scott. all right. is that a good mark? yeah. [boy imitates rooster crowing] [chuckling] [song ends]
but when it does that, it actually builds the island up. the islanders started building sea walls. it was their decision. that's right. they made the decision. nobody knew the consequences. that's right. now that the walls are in, i don't think the community would allow the walls to be taken away. so i really think that what we have to do is try and have something that's further up shore that performs the function of the walls but actually also allows some sand to build up. the reality is, is...
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the radioactive material reached islands hundreds of kilometers away. among them rongelap island. it took american authorities a few days to evacuate the island. three years later, they declared it safe. and islanders returned. shimada visits the area 20 years after the experiment. people had developed various diseases. among them disorders, leukemia, and cancer. the number of children born with abnormalties had flkzed. islanders said american doctors check them regularly. but didn't provide treatment. translato actually islanders were not allowed to know the big picture of nuclear testing and its resulting health effects. they couldn't understand why these abnormalties were occurring. >> reporter: it forced islanders to leave again in 1985. 31 years after the experiment. they move to a deserted island where they faced ortages. they had to rely on canned food supplies from the u.s. the accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant reminded people about the risks of radiation. shimada decided it was time to convey the lessons learned in the marshall islands. he started to travel
the radioactive material reached islands hundreds of kilometers away. among them rongelap island. it took american authorities a few days to evacuate the island. three years later, they declared it safe. and islanders returned. shimada visits the area 20 years after the experiment. people had developed various diseases. among them disorders, leukemia, and cancer. the number of children born with abnormalties had flkzed. islanders said american doctors check them regularly. but didn't provide...
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the radio active material reached islands hundreds of kilometers away. among them rongelap island. it took american authorities a few days to evacuate the island. thee years later, they declared it safe and islanders returned. shimada visits the area 20 years after the experiment. people had developed various diseases, among them disorders, leukemia and cancer. the number of children born with congenital abnormalities have increased. islanders said american doctors check them regularly but didn't provide treatment. >> translator: actually, islanders were not allowed to know the big picture of nuclear testing and its resulting health effects. they could not understand why these diseases and other abnormalities were occurring. >> reporter: the serious health problems forced islanders to leave rongelap again in 1985. 31 years after the experiment. they moved to a deserted island where they faced severe food shortages. they had to rely ochb can -- on canned food supplies from the u.s. even now they can't go back do rongelap, the accident at the fukushima daiichi plant reminded people a
the radio active material reached islands hundreds of kilometers away. among them rongelap island. it took american authorities a few days to evacuate the island. thee years later, they declared it safe and islanders returned. shimada visits the area 20 years after the experiment. people had developed various diseases, among them disorders, leukemia and cancer. the number of children born with congenital abnormalities have increased. islanders said american doctors check them regularly but...
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of the island of hispaniola. columbus puts the crew of the santa maria ashore and tells them, establish a town. we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navidad, christmas. columbus with the nina and pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court. ferdinand and isabella receiving their admiral of the ocean seas. this is columbus's greatest moment, his greatest moment, because it is at this moment that everyone believes he's found the route to the east. now, it's a little disappointing, of course, when he brings back coconuts and rare tropical birds and kidnapped a few natives. don't worry. send me back. send me back, and i'll find the court of the great khan. columbus makes a second voyage. on his second voyage he returns again, but this is a little disappointing now. wait a minute, you've been out there twice now, and he comes back and you still haven't given us any evidence that you have discovered the route to the east. again, tropical birds and exotic plants and that so
of the island of hispaniola. columbus puts the crew of the santa maria ashore and tells them, establish a town. we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navidad, christmas. columbus with the nina and pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court. ferdinand and isabella receiving their admiral of the ocean seas. this is columbus's greatest moment, his greatest moment, because it is at this moment that everyone believes he's found the route to the east....
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that is treasure island. commissioner pilpel: by concern i am looking some more at the populations and what is off is that eight is too big but we're relatively constrained so that is relatively locked down. three, however, there are three areas that we can still catch, two of which were already referenced which are russian hill and the tenderloin area and the third that occurred to me today, looking at all this carefully is the possibility of treasure island from 6 to 3. it occurred to me the development projects in six are rather significant in terms of workload. with the sea wall locked in 37, the proposal that came out last week that that will take a considerable amount of time, the transbay terminal, other issues in south beach, mission bay, there is a lot of development there, at least taking the treasure island project and moving that to three might better balance development projects on the east side. i'm wondering if the consultant can identify the population on treasure island and the resulting devi
that is treasure island. commissioner pilpel: by concern i am looking some more at the populations and what is off is that eight is too big but we're relatively constrained so that is relatively locked down. three, however, there are three areas that we can still catch, two of which were already referenced which are russian hill and the tenderloin area and the third that occurred to me today, looking at all this carefully is the possibility of treasure island from 6 to 3. it occurred to me the...
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all have to be evacuated off the island. they are brought to a port where a boat is standing by. >> translator: we only have boats to get off of the island. this is a fact of life for island residents. >> translator: it's impossible to get all of the residents on one boat. >> reporter: the island only has one ferry with a capacity of 150 passengers. also they said they will make use of the island's fishing fleet to get residents to safety in an emergency. nhk world, nagasaki. >>> priceless historical buildings are dotted around northeast japan. many were damaged or destroyed in last year's disaster. the owners must repair the buildings themselves, like national treasures they are not covered by funds, that means they face demolition, one man is leading a project to prepare and preserve the buildings with private sector funds, but some worry the project could hamper reconstruction from the disaster. nhk world reports. >> reporter: fishing is in the blood of the people in the miyagi prefecture, the tsunami washed through their
all have to be evacuated off the island. they are brought to a port where a boat is standing by. >> translator: we only have boats to get off of the island. this is a fact of life for island residents. >> translator: it's impossible to get all of the residents on one boat. >> reporter: the island only has one ferry with a capacity of 150 passengers. also they said they will make use of the island's fishing fleet to get residents to safety in an emergency. nhk world, nagasaki....
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new york's long island like a question mark. have engulfed it. no wonder. the island is controlled by the department of homeland security. its labs are staffed by scientists from the united states department of agriculture. they come and go by special government ferries, guarded by armed officers. we were asked not to film the docks on either side. so what really goes on here? the u.s.d.a. say scientists study diseases that can affect livestock primarily overseas to develop vaccines. although the government says the germs stored on the island affect only animals that doesn't mean they're not dangerous. and information about them is strictly protected for security reasons. >> i cannot comment on our list of pathogens and inventories and all those things. those are things that are sensitive information >> reporter: marvin grubin a microbiologies and luis rodriguez a research leader work for an arm of the u.s.d.a. on plumb island. >> there used to be a battery for the ar army during the first world war and this is the second world
new york's long island like a question mark. have engulfed it. no wonder. the island is controlled by the department of homeland security. its labs are staffed by scientists from the united states department of agriculture. they come and go by special government ferries, guarded by armed officers. we were asked not to film the docks on either side. so what really goes on here? the u.s.d.a. say scientists study diseases that can affect livestock primarily overseas to develop vaccines. although...
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tokyo will protect the senkaku island. when he made the comment recently, tokyo's governor said he intended to buy some of the island from a private owner. china reacted sharply to the governor's plans. >> translator: comments by politicians of that stature not only harm bilateral relations and they tarnish japan's international image. >> reporter: many chinese people have joined in the criticism. >> translator: we should pressure and protest. >> throughout much of their history jash history, japan and china have had close economic and cultural ties and they have become strained over the senkaku island. in this edition of the china report we take a close look at the tension. we begin with a result of a survey how chinese and japanese feel about each other. a china ease nonprofit and newspaper linked to the government, conducted the poll during april and may. it shows the that more than 80% of japanese have negative feelings towards china, the most since the survey started in 2005. 64.5% of chinese say they feel the same wa
tokyo will protect the senkaku island. when he made the comment recently, tokyo's governor said he intended to buy some of the island from a private owner. china reacted sharply to the governor's plans. >> translator: comments by politicians of that stature not only harm bilateral relations and they tarnish japan's international image. >> reporter: many chinese people have joined in the criticism. >> translator: we should pressure and protest. >> throughout much of their...
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one in every four living on the island. u.s. forces built bases on the island. from here it could stage raids on japan's main islands. 67 years later, the bases remain. the u.s. military has more than 20,000 troops deployed on the island and okinawa remains its most strategic limb imported site? east asia. >> despite the advance, memories of the war are fading. the population of okinawa is aging rapidly. one woman spent more than deck two decades trying to ensure the horror does not happen again. she shares her experiences with students across the country. >> miyagi is a story teller and the subject is personal. the battle of okinawa. she is 86 years old and spent 24 years old as a peace guide recounting her experiences. >> my body doesn't work as well as i'd like. it's hard. >> this is miyagi's old school, the one she left to go to war. >> translator: how old were you when the war broke out? >> translator: i was 16. so i was 19 when the war ended. >> the imperial army sent her to a field hospital as a nurse with her classmates. >> translator: one soldier kept t
one in every four living on the island. u.s. forces built bases on the island. from here it could stage raids on japan's main islands. 67 years later, the bases remain. the u.s. military has more than 20,000 troops deployed on the island and okinawa remains its most strategic limb imported site? east asia. >> despite the advance, memories of the war are fading. the population of okinawa is aging rapidly. one woman spent more than deck two decades trying to ensure the horror does not...
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my wish is for the state to protect the islands. but since the central government is not doing its job, we have no other choice but to do so. >> in april, governor ishihara announced the tokyo government was planning to buy three of the four senkaku islands from their japanese owner. on saturday, some parliamentarians and tokyo metropolitan assembly members took part in a tour of nearby waters organized by a civic group. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson responded to the tour on monday saying that any unilateral action taken by japan involving the islands is illegal and invalid. >>> japanese defense officials are making a sales pitch on behalf of their allies. u.s. military leaders plan to deploy the nv-22 osprey later this year in okinawa to replace some aging helicopters. but the deployment and even the plan to test the aircraft in western japan is facing strong local opposition. the advanced transport aircraft is capable of vertical takeoffs and landings. but it's generated worries about safety. an osprey crashed in april i
my wish is for the state to protect the islands. but since the central government is not doing its job, we have no other choice but to do so. >> in april, governor ishihara announced the tokyo government was planning to buy three of the four senkaku islands from their japanese owner. on saturday, some parliamentarians and tokyo metropolitan assembly members took part in a tour of nearby waters organized by a civic group. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson responded to the tour on...
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they went to the faeroe islands, the shetland islands, ireland, scotland. well, they also ventured a little bit further as well. they ventured over here first to iceland. and again, the journey from the north of scotland to the heberdes islands or the shetland islands, the faeroe islands, toward iceland is not all that far. 300, 400 miles maybe. the vikings began to notice. you might ask why did they sail west at all? because as they saw in the water, they saw debris coming from the west, they also saw birds. so they understood that there had to be something out here. these birds are coming from somewhere. and the debris in the water has to be coming from somewhere. so that's why they sailed west. about the year 800, evidence is we have arklogical eviden larch but no one really pinpointed. but about the year 800 the vikings arrived in iceland. and they settled iceland. they settled there. not many of them. one of the things these people encounter, of course, is that the lands here are pretty fragile. i don't know if any of you have ever seen iceland. but it
they went to the faeroe islands, the shetland islands, ireland, scotland. well, they also ventured a little bit further as well. they ventured over here first to iceland. and again, the journey from the north of scotland to the heberdes islands or the shetland islands, the faeroe islands, toward iceland is not all that far. 300, 400 miles maybe. the vikings began to notice. you might ask why did they sail west at all? because as they saw in the water, they saw debris coming from the west, they...
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off of the island. this is a fact of life for island residents. >> translator: it's impossible to get all the residents on one boat. >> reporter: the island only has one ferry with a capacity of 150 passengers. authorities say they will make use of the island's fishing fleet to get residents to safety in an emergency. takao nabeshima, nhk world, nagasaki. >>> the threat of u.s. sanctions has hung over iran for almost a year been iranian government leaders vowed not to give in to international pressure over their nuclear program despite a faltering economy. the u.s. congress passed a law last year to prohibit transactions between u.s. banks and financial institutions around the world that deal with iran's central bank. the sanctions are set to continue unless countries in which the banks are situated drastically reduce imports of iranian oil. the european union is scheduled to begin a complete ban of oil imports from iran on sunday. iranians are already feeling the pinch. >> translator: as a result of ec
off of the island. this is a fact of life for island residents. >> translator: it's impossible to get all the residents on one boat. >> reporter: the island only has one ferry with a capacity of 150 passengers. authorities say they will make use of the island's fishing fleet to get residents to safety in an emergency. takao nabeshima, nhk world, nagasaki. >>> the threat of u.s. sanctions has hung over iran for almost a year been iranian government leaders vowed not to give...
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they spent several hours on the island. officials inspected accommodations built by the south korean government and encouraged the guard stationed there. these includes visits to islands in the yellow sea, off the western coast of the korean peninsula, and to the demill tarrized zone, which divides north and south korea. the japanese government launched a protest with south korea over the visit. minister and deputy chief at the japanese embassy in seoul visited the south korean foreign ministry and expressed dissatisfaction. kurai encouraged them to reconsider their actions. >>> western sanctions the only complicate international negotiations over his country's nuclear program. the u.s., eu, and other world powers want to t.bring in scientists. speaking to tokyo -- to nhk in tokyo, the minister is a foreign ambassador to japan. he is taking part in negotiationes with five permanent members of the u.n. security council and germany. he says the u.s. and europe must recognize iran's right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
they spent several hours on the island. officials inspected accommodations built by the south korean government and encouraged the guard stationed there. these includes visits to islands in the yellow sea, off the western coast of the korean peninsula, and to the demill tarrized zone, which divides north and south korea. the japanese government launched a protest with south korea over the visit. minister and deputy chief at the japanese embassy in seoul visited the south korean foreign ministry...
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the set with the people of that money this is the kind of island that is different from the mainland because no one lock their doors there that is their car or house in someone's car breaks down everyone stops by never went as about its and he passed on the street you say hello to pass a minute, you waive this is the kind of island is the very community oriented only about 3000 people live there. and number of investments like these are driven not necessarily by prop that they're driven by the beauty of the place. >>> ebony series of different people who owned the island so far of long time it was a sugar cane and and and then the next owner came really into it was a more cattle ranch style that was pineapple today it's all about tourism there to four seasons hotels and that is the main industry there that is what keeps the island driving and allows most of the people to live there. for the people i would imagine that this could be very upsetting what the plans are what the investments are will be very interesting to see if so according to the governor's office the transfer for the s
the set with the people of that money this is the kind of island that is different from the mainland because no one lock their doors there that is their car or house in someone's car breaks down everyone stops by never went as about its and he passed on the street you say hello to pass a minute, you waive this is the kind of island is the very community oriented only about 3000 people live there. and number of investments like these are driven not necessarily by prop that they're driven by the...
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here is savo island. it was a defeat of the first order on the american side. the japanese showcased their mastery of the craft of busting holes with torpedoes and gun fires a nighttime close range engagement. we lost for cruisers, went down with about 1000. you really could say the battle of savo island was a disaster, even worse than the pearl harbor attack. pearl harbor, so-called defeat at pearl harbor if you will simply a natural result of a battle ready force -- it was a surprise attack. there's really nothing you can say about the failure of u.s. combat arms when they're rolling out of their bunks at 7:00 to battle dive bombers screaming down on the. transfigured a combat ready u.s. screen, artful cruiser force under combatant command. not fly commend. this crew is significant. you have a couple of captains with two squadrons defending the subject of their sensor in a nighttime patrol position, i.e., they are sitting ducks go back and forth like is waiting to be picked off. here comes the admiral w
here is savo island. it was a defeat of the first order on the american side. the japanese showcased their mastery of the craft of busting holes with torpedoes and gun fires a nighttime close range engagement. we lost for cruisers, went down with about 1000. you really could say the battle of savo island was a disaster, even worse than the pearl harbor attack. pearl harbor, so-called defeat at pearl harbor if you will simply a natural result of a battle ready force -- it was a surprise attack....
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half are okinawans, one in every four living on the island. u.s. forces built bases on the island. from here it could stage raids on japan's main islands. 67 years later, the bases remain. the u.s. military has more than 20,000 troops deployed on the island. and okinawa remains its most strategically important site in east asia. >> despite those events, memories of the war are fading. the population of okinawa is aging rapidly. one woman has spent more than two decades trying to ensure the horror does not happen again. she shares her experiences with students across the country. >> reporter: michiko miyagi is a storyteller, and the subject is personal -- the battle of okinawa. she is 86 years old and has spent 24 years as a peace guide, recounting her experiences. >> translator: my body doesn't work as well as i'd like. it's hard. >> reporter: this is miyagi's old school, the one she left, to go to war. >> translator: how old were you when the war broke out? >> translator: i was 16. so i was 19 when the war ended. >> reporter: the imperial army sent her to a field hospital as a nur
half are okinawans, one in every four living on the island. u.s. forces built bases on the island. from here it could stage raids on japan's main islands. 67 years later, the bases remain. the u.s. military has more than 20,000 troops deployed on the island. and okinawa remains its most strategically important site in east asia. >> despite those events, memories of the war are fading. the population of okinawa is aging rapidly. one woman has spent more than two decades trying to ensure...
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we have mary ann from treasure island. >> good afternoon. i am the director of island operations. before we reviewed the numbers, i would like to take a minute and highlight some of these from the past year. we were designated as a state redevelopment agency in february. we were not exercising redevelopment powers at the time of that de-designation. so we continue as a nonprofit reuse authority for the planning in the future treasure island. in operations, staff continues to provide property management to our son 2,800 residents and commercial tenants. we continue to make good on our motto, recreation destination. this year we hosted the susan g. komen walk for the tour. the flea market is the monthly attraction, and we have five wineries. more importantly, our staff works tirelessly to improve the quality of life and the delivery of services for our residents. we installed chargers for electric jiggles this past year. we expanded our composting program. we granted a new lease for another food market to serve treasure island residents. in the area public safety, we have improved o
we have mary ann from treasure island. >> good afternoon. i am the director of island operations. before we reviewed the numbers, i would like to take a minute and highlight some of these from the past year. we were designated as a state redevelopment agency in february. we were not exercising redevelopment powers at the time of that de-designation. so we continue as a nonprofit reuse authority for the planning in the future treasure island. in operations, staff continues to provide...
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the training plan includes three routes over the main island and islands in western japan. the marines plan to conduct a total of 330 flight training sessions including 0 low altitude flights and night training in the coming year. the report says osprey will not fly lower than 150 meters, the minimum safe altitude under japanese aviation law. it concludes that the flights will not have a major environmental impact. in april an osprey crashed during a joint drill in morocco, followed by a crash in the u.s. this month. objections to the deployment are mounting in okinawa and other parts of japan. >> translator: it appears that mainland airspace will also be used for osprey training. mainland residents won't be able to avoid this issue either. >> china's communist party wants to boost it's press stick with a series of technological successes before its top leaders meet this fall. it said its manned submarine reached a record depth of more than 7,000 meters. they said it landed 7,020 meters below sea level at the marina trench in the pacific ocean. on june 15th it broke the 652
the training plan includes three routes over the main island and islands in western japan. the marines plan to conduct a total of 330 flight training sessions including 0 low altitude flights and night training in the coming year. the report says osprey will not fly lower than 150 meters, the minimum safe altitude under japanese aviation law. it concludes that the flights will not have a major environmental impact. in april an osprey crashed during a joint drill in morocco, followed by a crash...
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it will be located on an island ofheparacel chain. they're pleading sovereignty over the paracel and spratly island claims. >> translator: claims of sovereignty over the paracel and spratly islands by any other country are illegal and invalid. >> analysts believe chinese official s ficials will dissuade them from acting on the territory. >> they're finding national cementment on both sides. chinese ambassador to japan says the two countries should take their time over the senkaku islands issue. a joint survey of people in japan and china indicate that anti-chinese sentiment in japan is growing and vice versa. >> translator: china and japan should not link public emotions with this issue. we should give it time and talk about it. and eventually arrive at a solution. >> he criticized the plan by outspoken tokyo governor to pie some of the senkaku island champion from its private japanese owner. the chinese ambassador said some people are deliberately inflaming tensions between the nations. he added that recent developments have cast a s
it will be located on an island ofheparacel chain. they're pleading sovereignty over the paracel and spratly island claims. >> translator: claims of sovereignty over the paracel and spratly islands by any other country are illegal and invalid. >> analysts believe chinese official s ficials will dissuade them from acting on the territory. >> they're finding national cementment on both sides. chinese ambassador to japan says the two countries should take their time over the...
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from above you is see this island is sir could you -- circular around it drudged to protect the islandse waves. there are a total of 8 other islands all for sale right now for varying prices. and, again, can you get one for maybe $300,000 and on these islands, well, you have fewer concerns of city life. now, taking a look at our other camera from the mainland, can you see east sister rock just about a quarter mile from the shoreline. technically you could walk between the two because it's only about 5 or 6 feet deep although there could be some biting fish down there for you lobsters and whatnot. however, there are issues like how are you going to get this every day? so everyone has a fantasy of buying their own island. you may have to have a boat and helicopter as well. john? >> john: i like how you say there could be some biting fish like sharks. phil, don't stay there all weekend. the earth's galaxy is on a high speed collision course that could end our universe as we know it. that's according to nasa astronomers. they say new data from the hubble telescope indicates a future crash b
from above you is see this island is sir could you -- circular around it drudged to protect the islandse waves. there are a total of 8 other islands all for sale right now for varying prices. and, again, can you get one for maybe $300,000 and on these islands, well, you have fewer concerns of city life. now, taking a look at our other camera from the mainland, can you see east sister rock just about a quarter mile from the shoreline. technically you could walk between the two because it's only...
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it states that vietnam has sovereignty over the islands. china and some other southeast asian countries, including the philippines, also lay claim to the islands. the law seems designed to strengthen vietnam's claim over the islands ahead of an expected change in china's top leadership this autumn. the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on thursday strongly criticized vietnam's move. >> translator: any attempt by any other country to declare sovereignty over the islands is illegal and invalid. >> reporter: also on thursday, china announced it was concentrating its administration of islands, integrating them into a new city. a recent standoff in south china sea involving from chin and the philippines lasted over two months. confrontation is escalating again. this time between china and vietnam. akiko ichihara, nhk world, hanoi. >> myanmar's pro democracy leader aung san suu kyi has made a rare address to british lawmakers. she said the parliment in london could be a role model for myanm. more than 700 members from the two chambers gathere
it states that vietnam has sovereignty over the islands. china and some other southeast asian countries, including the philippines, also lay claim to the islands. the law seems designed to strengthen vietnam's claim over the islands ahead of an expected change in china's top leadership this autumn. the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on thursday strongly criticized vietnam's move. >> translator: any attempt by any other country to declare sovereignty over the islands is illegal and...
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e island. us w 1945. island of okinawa. numbers and fipanese army puts up fierce und the tropical island.nse barrage flattens wh lo many civilians re. others draftedt. s, mobilized as nurses.e brutal fighting continues for three months.final death toll including people.ry four l island. on japan's main islands. 67 years later, the bases. military has more than 20,000 troops deployed on the d okinawa strategically important si east asia. those events aging rapidly.one woman has spent more than two decades trying to ensure horror does not happen she shares her studen>> reporter: michiko m personal -- the batt she isnd has recounting her experiences.oesn't work as well as i'd d.ter: this is he one she l >> translator: how >> 19 when the war ended. sent her to a field hospital as hi ripping sound. >> reporter: mpeople would rather forget. why does she talk about them? home to a u. she lived right beside the bas the sound of war constantly o that pl ut today or tomorrow. so they are content with i lost 33 memorial continue talki
e island. us w 1945. island of okinawa. numbers and fipanese army puts up fierce und the tropical island.nse barrage flattens wh lo many civilians re. others draftedt. s, mobilized as nurses.e brutal fighting continues for three months.final death toll including people.ry four l island. on japan's main islands. 67 years later, the bases. military has more than 20,000 troops deployed on the d okinawa strategically important si east asia. those events aging rapidly.one woman has spent more than...
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live on that island. is not known how much he paid. estimates around 500 million dollars. >> i'm sure there's some decent yachting to be had over there, right? >> his yacht is about 300 million itself. a lot of money. >> it doesn't feel tropical here mike. >> sure doesn't. marine layer has thickened during the morning hours up to around 2,000 maybe a little above we are at 2600 here on mount tamalpais you can see we are looking down on it just a little and sausalito, you can't see san francisco not here and not here either we look from south beach this morning back to the west let's take a look at what is going on live doppler is showing a lot of cloud cover out there even a little bit of drizzle still hanging on especially around the san mateo county coast and possibly marin county coast. we are retreating clouds that is, back out of the north bay to east bay valleys in the south bay, more stubborn around the bay especially along the coast expect it to stay cloudy there. seven degrees cooler than 24 hour
live on that island. is not known how much he paid. estimates around 500 million dollars. >> i'm sure there's some decent yachting to be had over there, right? >> his yacht is about 300 million itself. a lot of money. >> it doesn't feel tropical here mike. >> sure doesn't. marine layer has thickened during the morning hours up to around 2,000 maybe a little above we are at 2600 here on mount tamalpais you can see we are looking down on it just a little and sausalito, you...
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a strong typhoon mawar is targeting the southern islands of japan including okinawa island producingtormy conditions. we have some footage coming out of the islands. miyako, i should say. this is the situation yesterday. mawar situated close to the islands and gusts of 60 miles per hour and waves of near 5 meters. as the storm gets nearer to the rest of the okinawa islands, conditions are getting stormier today. waves are expected to reach up to 9 meters with sustained winds of nearly 110 kph in some islands. let's take a look at the details of the typhoon mori right now packing winds of 126 kilometers per hour with gusts of 180 kilometers per hour. it has weakened a little but still a strong typhoon. it looks like it will move parallel to the shoreline of mainland japan over the next few days. strong winds and high waves could be a concern over the coast. in terms of rainfall, an additional 200 millimeters is on the cards for the southern islands of japan and 100 millimeters for the south. it looks like the bulk of heavy rain will move out to sea from western japan over the next 24
a strong typhoon mawar is targeting the southern islands of japan including okinawa island producingtormy conditions. we have some footage coming out of the islands. miyako, i should say. this is the situation yesterday. mawar situated close to the islands and gusts of 60 miles per hour and waves of near 5 meters. as the storm gets nearer to the rest of the okinawa islands, conditions are getting stormier today. waves are expected to reach up to 9 meters with sustained winds of nearly 110 kph...
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, let british have the island. i'm wondering if anyone would know why he was so adamant on the return of moose island in east port to america. >> i don't know if you know the specifics of -- >> i'm not an expert on moose island and why clay -- i do know that clay, in making the treaty in the war of 1812, took the strongest position of all the american delegates. he wanted america to have a strong position. clay tended to try to get everything he could. i'm not sure on moose island, though. i hope there's another historian out there that could tell us. >> we talked before we got started live about clay's antagonism toward the british. what can you tell us about that as a general point in his philosophy? >> well, he felt, of course, that the british were still trying to hold on, punish america with the war of 1812. he definitely wanted a war with england. he felt america, despite the fact we had a small army, small navy, could still beat england. so i don't know if that was a source of pride or ego or what that was w
, let british have the island. i'm wondering if anyone would know why he was so adamant on the return of moose island in east port to america. >> i don't know if you know the specifics of -- >> i'm not an expert on moose island and why clay -- i do know that clay, in making the treaty in the war of 1812, took the strongest position of all the american delegates. he wanted america to have a strong position. clay tended to try to get everything he could. i'm not sure on moose island,...
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a pretty big island. not like a teeny island. >> long island -- >> buy long island. that would be expensive. >>> next on this thursday morning, great white sharks returning to the beaches of a summer mecca. >>> alec baldwin defending himself on late-night tv over the latest bust-up with a news photographer. >>> and big news for college football fans. along-awaited playoff plan, well, it is here. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. the moisturizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only dove has nutriummoisture, which can nourish deep down. dove body wash with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. >>> more incredible images, now, from that flood disaster in duluth. they're calling it the duluth deluge. take a look at what's left on one of the roads there. total
a pretty big island. not like a teeny island. >> long island -- >> buy long island. that would be expensive. >>> next on this thursday morning, great white sharks returning to the beaches of a summer mecca. >>> alec baldwin defending himself on late-night tv over the latest bust-up with a news photographer. >>> and big news for college football fans. along-awaited playoff plan, well, it is here. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car....
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three disputed island groups. maritime authorities also announced that four chinese ships left port on tuesday to patrol the disputed ar. with both sides stressing their respected claims, competing plans to develop resources in the south china sea look set to add fuel to regional tensions. nhk world, hanoi. >>> tension between south korea and japan over a few tiny islands is surfacing again. senior members of south korea's ruling party have visited the takeshima islands. they're at the center of a territorial dispute with japan. the party chairman and six other officials traveled on thursday by helicopter and patrol boat to the islets in the sea of japan. the officials inspected accommodations built by the south korean government and encouraged the coast guard stationed there. they said the tour of takeshim was part of a series of inspections for defense. these include visits to islands in the yellow sea off the western coast of the korean peninsula and to the demilitarized zone which divides northnd south korea.
three disputed island groups. maritime authorities also announced that four chinese ships left port on tuesday to patrol the disputed ar. with both sides stressing their respected claims, competing plans to develop resources in the south china sea look set to add fuel to regional tensions. nhk world, hanoi. >>> tension between south korea and japan over a few tiny islands is surfacing again. senior members of south korea's ruling party have visited the takeshima islands. they're at the...
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of lanai. >> it is the six largest islands of the hawaiian islands. he filed a transfer application with the public utilities commission. he is the ceo of oracle and the sale price is unclear but the asking price was between 500 and $600 million. that's island is 1000 times larger than fellow billionaire richard branson said. >> i think dole pineapple might of bone that at one time. mass-transit agencies have declared today dumped the pump day to encourage commuters to leave their cars at home. bart will hand out dump the pump stickers this morning at a few of its train stations. passengers have a chance to win some free bart tickets. connect with us on facebook or twitter or e-mail us. inside a newsroom we spotted a cheap gas in fremont. one of our producers saw an arco station selling gas for $3.73 per gallon near interstate 880. >> too bad bart doesn't run when we are coming in to work in the morning >> we would have a hard time dumping the pomp. >> some people are just burning through gas this morning unfortunately because mobile 5 is stuck in a b
of lanai. >> it is the six largest islands of the hawaiian islands. he filed a transfer application with the public utilities commission. he is the ceo of oracle and the sale price is unclear but the asking price was between 500 and $600 million. that's island is 1000 times larger than fellow billionaire richard branson said. >> i think dole pineapple might of bone that at one time. mass-transit agencies have declared today dumped the pump day to encourage commuters to leave their...
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live on that island. is not known how much he paid. estimates around 500 million dollars. >> i'm sure there's some decent yachting to be had over there, right? >> his yacht is about 300 million itself. a lot of money. >> it doesn't feel tropical here mike. >> sure doesn't. marine layer has thickened during the morning hours up to around 2,000 maybe a little above we are at 2600 here on mount tamalpais you can see we are looking down on it just a little and sausalito, you can't see san francisco not here and not here either we look from south beach this morning back to the west let's take a look at what is going on live doppler is showing a lot of cloud cover out there even a little bit of drizzle still hanging on especially around the san mateo county coast and possibly marin county coast. we are retreating clouds that is, back out of the north bay to east bay valleys in the south bay, more stubborn around the bay especially along the coast expect it to stay cloudy there. seven degrees cooler than 24 hour
live on that island. is not known how much he paid. estimates around 500 million dollars. >> i'm sure there's some decent yachting to be had over there, right? >> his yacht is about 300 million itself. a lot of money. >> it doesn't feel tropical here mike. >> sure doesn't. marine layer has thickened during the morning hours up to around 2,000 maybe a little above we are at 2600 here on mount tamalpais you can see we are looking down on it just a little and sausalito, you...
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they need more local services and support on the island. we don't have a grocery store and have to come over to san francisco to have this delivered. the bus shelter and the pot holes need replacing and repair. we need to focus on the back part of the island where the residents live. where the events occupr andrur d people come to visit. we need attention for the residents in the back as well.
they need more local services and support on the island. we don't have a grocery store and have to come over to san francisco to have this delivered. the bus shelter and the pot holes need replacing and repair. we need to focus on the back part of the island where the residents live. where the events occupr andrur d people come to visit. we need attention for the residents in the back as well.
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a boat is a boat, and water is water is water, an island is an island. >> maybe we can just find a friendland and we can check it out. >> i have some ideas. >> okay. >>> that does it for us as we look back at the past week, we want to show you the names of the people who brought you this broadcast. all of them. take a look. and have a great weekend. >> i think what the president has done is going to make it harder for us to come up with the kind of balanced solution i was working on. >> but would you repeal this? >> well, if it would be overtaken by events. >> it's very important for president obama to appeal to some of the groups that like him. >> i'm not going to discuss the process. i have a new book out. i don't know if you heard about it. >> a result that brings a bret of relief for the country. >> what they hope is that this meeting will be a catalyst for action. >> one way of dealing with that sort of instability is to have more of an older man managing your money. >> the two men barely looked at these other. >> is this couple on the outs or are they expecting a baby? >> republican
a boat is a boat, and water is water is water, an island is an island. >> maybe we can just find a friendland and we can check it out. >> i have some ideas. >> okay. >>> that does it for us as we look back at the past week, we want to show you the names of the people who brought you this broadcast. all of them. take a look. and have a great weekend. >> i think what the president has done is going to make it harder for us to come up with the kind of balanced...
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over what will happen to the island with a new owner in charge. >> i embrace change, this island does deserve some change, it is just the way in which the change will happen. >> this will and a quarter- century of murdock ownership. >> the sale agreement includes the to resort hotels, the golf course, the water utility in roughly 88,000 a.. residents hope the new ownership brings new opportunities for the people who live there. >> we care more about the number of adults. >> in the neighborhood there are a lot of signs that say stop the windmills. there is a division. >> what opportunities would you like to see? >> ellison wants to bring in new investments to stimulate the economy and create new jobs. >> if they have the money, come on in! >> how much he will pay is still a mystery. >>vicki: allison is no. 6 on the forbes list with a network of $36 billion. a decision expected this week on federal health care. we will look at who will be affected if the current plan is found to be illegal. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal s
over what will happen to the island with a new owner in charge. >> i embrace change, this island does deserve some change, it is just the way in which the change will happen. >> this will and a quarter- century of murdock ownership. >> the sale agreement includes the to resort hotels, the golf course, the water utility in roughly 88,000 a.. residents hope the new ownership brings new opportunities for the people who live there. >> we care more about the number of adults....
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they're brave actions became legendary on and off the item -- island. across the island, a diverse collection of liberation groups and freedom fighters sprang to life. the included -- to be included women's groups and artists groups and librarians. this pattern was repeated when the regime tried to crush the supporters. it called for a vote in freedom of the press and elections, the right to operate private business and an amnesty for political prisoners and other activists on march 18 of 2003 in events known as the black spring. cuba arrested and imprisoned 75 activists at that time. jose garcia will be calling on the phone in a short while. fernando served years as a political prisoner. jose served eight years before being provided conditional release. although 75 arrests emboldened the opposition movement, creating a national symbol for a unified command for freedom from repression and tyranny. if the past is truly prologue, this current wave will only serve to embolden the movement. bringing others into the cause and leading to the freedom of the cu
they're brave actions became legendary on and off the item -- island. across the island, a diverse collection of liberation groups and freedom fighters sprang to life. the included -- to be included women's groups and artists groups and librarians. this pattern was repeated when the regime tried to crush the supporters. it called for a vote in freedom of the press and elections, the right to operate private business and an amnesty for political prisoners and other activists on march 18 of 2003...