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it said kato and three sword yats engaged in misconduct. the panel said it was unable to confirm that kato was directly involved in the manipulation. but it concluded that his high-handed approach and insistence in ideal results led to the misconduct. it sai he ordered additional tampering with image data and the faking of laboratory notebooks after a scientific journal raised suspicions. the panel said kato's three subordinates manipulated the data and fabricated notes. as a leading researcher, kato received about $30 million in research funding from the education ministry and other government organizations. the university says it will investigate the remaining . >>> the japanese government has announced the official names of 158 uninhabited remote islands to govern them more adequately. including five of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. there are about 500 remote islands that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries of japan's territorial waters. 158 of them have been unnamed until no the government decided to call two of t
it said kato and three sword yats engaged in misconduct. the panel said it was unable to confirm that kato was directly involved in the manipulation. but it concluded that his high-handed approach and insistence in ideal results led to the misconduct. it sai he ordered additional tampering with image data and the faking of laboratory notebooks after a scientific journal raised suspicions. the panel said kato's three subordinates manipulated the data and fabricated notes. as a leading...
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. >> reporter: kato wanted to share the song with a wider audience, so she recorded an english version>> translator: i want everyone to sing this song. when you do, you can relieve what is depicted about hiroshima inhe lyrics and feel it inside you. >> reporter: kato hopes to translate the song into other languages so it can reach the hearts of even more people. >>> the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are looking for approval from local fishermen. they want to discharge contaminated water from the nuclear plant at the ocean. highly radioactive water is seeping into the soil and mixing with groundwater. experts estimate about 200 tons of contaminated water leaks into the ocean every day. engineers with tokyo electric power company are building an iron barrier along an embankment to try to contain the problem. tepco officials planned to pump the water out. then they will use a decontamination system they are building to remove radioactive substances. officials say the barrier in the new system will be completed next month. but they have limited capacity and storage tanks to hold al
. >> reporter: kato wanted to share the song with a wider audience, so she recorded an english version>> translator: i want everyone to sing this song. when you do, you can relieve what is depicted about hiroshima inhe lyrics and feel it inside you. >> reporter: kato hopes to translate the song into other languages so it can reach the hearts of even more people. >>> the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are looking for approval from local fishermen. they want to...
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erica kato has the forecast when we come back. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage. chase. so you can this toy is a reminder that someone cares.ug. these are a chance to be part of a team. and this is a chance to succeed. female announcer: with your support, the employee owners of sleep train are proud to dedicate their time, hearts and resources to giving local foster children one important thing: hope... hope... hope... not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. children: ♪ sleep train child: ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning and happy sunday. you're starting the day with kron4 news weekend. time right now is 7:15. >>> take
erica kato has the forecast when we come back. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage. chase. so you can this toy is a reminder...
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halftime sub cordell kato on the left wing. chris wondolowski puts it home.inishes with a 1-1 draw. >>> finally, san jose sharks will open training camp without captains. the sharks are cleaning the slate following the playoff collapse. joe thornton and patrick marleau will have an opportunity to earn back their jobs before the season begins. that's it for sports. more news coming up after the break. >>> it will be touching, poignant, memorable, and despite the tragedy, you know it will also be funny. billy crystal will be doing a tribute to robin williams monday night at the emmies. crystal and williams, both big baseball fans, entertained fans and players in the dug out. they helped form the charity group comic relief. they are expecting an emotional moment on monday, not just for people inside the theater but for everyone around the world who loved him. the emmies will air right here on nbc bay area this monday at 5:00. the show will air again at 8:00 as well. >> with all due respect to the actors in that award show, really looking forward to seeing what b
halftime sub cordell kato on the left wing. chris wondolowski puts it home.inishes with a 1-1 draw. >>> finally, san jose sharks will open training camp without captains. the sharks are cleaning the slate following the playoff collapse. joe thornton and patrick marleau will have an opportunity to earn back their jobs before the season begins. that's it for sports. more news coming up after the break. >>> it will be touching, poignant, memorable, and despite the tragedy, you...
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and senior fellow of kato institute. and on skype, senior congressional reporter for "politico."hanks to all of you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> david brat a virtual unknown, eric cantor positioned to probably be speaker of the house. war chest eight to ten times that of brat. what did this race demonstrate? >> well, it demonstrates that there was a lot of discontent of cantors leadership in his home district. you had exceptionally high turnout, and when you have an engaged electorate like that, that matters a lot. you have to look at the power of talk radio, and other sources as part of that. you have two paid staffers, one of whom ran the whole show, and they were able to produce a lot of original content which was able to be used by those outlets. and i think the libertarian message clearly was effective. >> alex mentioned bright bart, and talk radio, but i think when people hear those names, they think g.o.p., they think republican, but really it has become quite siloed, hasn't it? this >> i think the g.o.p. -- you know, we're a big family, and there are a lot
and senior fellow of kato institute. and on skype, senior congressional reporter for "politico."hanks to all of you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> david brat a virtual unknown, eric cantor positioned to probably be speaker of the house. war chest eight to ten times that of brat. what did this race demonstrate? >> well, it demonstrates that there was a lot of discontent of cantors leadership in his home district. you had exceptionally high turnout, and...
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they're even tracking a little further north. >> and tracking all that is erica kato.ning. >> it's 330 miles north of hilo right now. it has been downgraded to a category 1 with winds at 90 miles per hour. as we look at the forecast track, it sticks well to the north. it's not going to bring rain and wind to the area. as we head into monday, it's just going to be a tropical storm with cooler sea surface temperatures and stronger wind shear. it's going to lessen the impact of the storm. we are looking at rough surf. we do have surf advisory eastward facing parts of the islands. and in addition to that, we could see waves up to 13 feet. this is something that we're going to continue to monitor. as for the bay area, this is a live look at the golden gate bridge. temperatures are in the upper 50s, low 60s. as we head into the afternoon. look for a mix of sun and clouds. fairfield today at 80, 67 in san francisco, and 80 degrees in san rafael. so we're seeing most of a 7 degree temperature drop. it's foggy for now, it's going to remain overcast for the day and breezy in gol
they're even tracking a little further north. >> and tracking all that is erica kato.ning. >> it's 330 miles north of hilo right now. it has been downgraded to a category 1 with winds at 90 miles per hour. as we look at the forecast track, it sticks well to the north. it's not going to bring rain and wind to the area. as we head into monday, it's just going to be a tropical storm with cooler sea surface temperatures and stronger wind shear. it's going to lessen the impact of the...
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corded kato. look at the past. breaks and sounders draw. 1-1.ur, cardinals pitcher pat necak got an autographed baseball for his jersey. that is kenneth faried and the nuggets beating the dominican republic. a disappearing act. finally a fan that did not interfere. give that man a free beer. number one, back to vegas and philadelphia. alex barker, look a this. an incredible catch to end a rally. alex barker is the number one play of the night. and what a sports cast beginning with the little league world series and a 13- year-old who was terrific and then end with the catch of the day. >> awesome. >> love it. >> love it. little kids. >> be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d--printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one
corded kato. look at the past. breaks and sounders draw. 1-1.ur, cardinals pitcher pat necak got an autographed baseball for his jersey. that is kenneth faried and the nuggets beating the dominican republic. a disappearing act. finally a fan that did not interfere. give that man a free beer. number one, back to vegas and philadelphia. alex barker, look a this. an incredible catch to end a rally. alex barker is the number one play of the night. and what a sports cast beginning with the little...
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. >> reporter: the kato institute says the military gear can incite war violence. >> people might say my neighbor who is a police officer, this is an alien force coming at me. >> reporter: law enforcement in saint louis county got more than half a million dollars worth of military equipment from the pentagon including seven hum vs and an m16. but congress proposed scaling back the military equipment program for local police. allen martin, kpix5. >>> and all across the country tonight. moments of silence held for people killed by police. the gathering at frank ogawa plaza in oakland and the san francisco civic center plaza. people holding up their hands. a growing symbol of the killing in ferguson. >> what these people's freedom of humanity? nobody is saying anything about that. >> people in more than 90 cities took part. >>> tonight, robin williams' wife reveals the diagnosis he kept hidden from almost everyone. >> her home was burning but this nine-year-old hayward girl knew exactly what to do. tonight, her dad is alive because she paid attention in school. >> and there is talk of pa
. >> reporter: the kato institute says the military gear can incite war violence. >> people might say my neighbor who is a police officer, this is an alien force coming at me. >> reporter: law enforcement in saint louis county got more than half a million dollars worth of military equipment from the pentagon including seven hum vs and an m16. but congress proposed scaling back the military equipment program for local police. allen martin, kpix5. >>> and all across the...
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corded kato. look at the past. breaks and sounders draw. 1-1., cardinals pitcher pat necak got an autographed baseball for his jersey. that is kenneth faried and the nuggets beating the dominican republic. a disappearing act. finally a fan that did not interfere. give that man a free beer. number one, back to vegas and philadelphia. alex barker, look a this. an incredible catch to end a rally. alex barker is the number one play of the night. and what a sports cast beginning with the little league world series and a 13- year-old who was terrific and then end with the catch of the day. >> awesome. >> love it. >> love it. >> love it's the yoplait greek taste-off and we're asking this sports town which blueberry greek yogurt is their champion. it's the bottom of the 9th, who's it going to be? get your greek yogurt here! can i ask you a question? which one tastes the best? a tastes better. a. i love. lift it up and see what the winner is. who is it? no way. it's yoplait! i knew it! do you want to see which one yoplait greek beat? chobani. hoorah! yop
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he is spoken here at kato many times. please welcome him back.[applause] >> i do want to talk about another publication of a peace that my law clerk can i wrote for kato institute it is called you to are a criminal. its picks up on the point that there are so many laws out there so many are so ambiguous the chances are very good will live the federal prosecutors knew about it to find out things using electronic data but it could get you. the this is a danger the backbone to the point that sydney is making with a strong prosecutor to take the large body of law, and this amorphous body of law and go in for reasons never could not good to focus on individuals that is said danger but now let me talk about prosecutorial misconduct because we have those lawyers and non lawyers to understand these six divisions. in the session by the united states supreme court has come up from any decisions in terms of procedural protections. people say we are all equal but brady i'd like miranda because he confessed to protect the innocent those who have been charged
he is spoken here at kato many times. please welcome him back.[applause] >> i do want to talk about another publication of a peace that my law clerk can i wrote for kato institute it is called you to are a criminal. its picks up on the point that there are so many laws out there so many are so ambiguous the chances are very good will live the federal prosecutors knew about it to find out things using electronic data but it could get you. the this is a danger the backbone to the point that...
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subject i want to counter another publication and that is the peace that a friend and i wrote for kato and it is called you too are probably a civil criminal. it picks up on tim's point which is in fact there are so many laws out there and many of them are so ambiguous that chances are very good if something you have done in your life if federal prosecutors knew about, they can find out a lot of things nowadays using electronic data, if they want to focus they can probably get you. they could probably have you behind bars in very little time. this is the danger. to the point that sydney is making, also acknowledging strong power of prosecutors, for them to take this large body of law, this amorphous body of law and go in for reasons that may be good or not good and focus on a particular individual and that is a serious danger. let me talk little bit about gradient other kinds of price equatorial misconduct. we have lawyers and non lawyers who understand the significance of grady. the united states supreme court and the supreme court has come up with many decisions, in terms of procedur
subject i want to counter another publication and that is the peace that a friend and i wrote for kato and it is called you too are probably a civil criminal. it picks up on tim's point which is in fact there are so many laws out there and many of them are so ambiguous that chances are very good if something you have done in your life if federal prosecutors knew about, they can find out a lot of things nowadays using electronic data, if they want to focus they can probably get you. they could...
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. >> michael canon is at the libertarian kato institute. >> it's a healthy development that a lot ofhysicians are saying, no, we're not going to accept any insurance, we want our patients to pay out of pocket, because that reduces the price of a lot of services. >> the growth is estimated nationwide at 25% per year, especially in prosperous communities. >> dr. lori montague is experimenting in claremont, new hampshire, one of the poorer towns in the state. >> $50 per individual or $150 per family gets them the entirety of their health care in a primary care setting without any additional need of outside insurance for their primary care needs. >> pay for it, and away we go again. >> i have patients that have chosen to go and sign up under direct primary care far more than they choose to sign up for the affordable care act and seek services elsewhere. obamacare is trying to utilize the system that currently is there that we know doesn't work. it has failed. it is becoming unaffordable. >> so what people are doing is they're opting out. >> ed highslemire is a senior research fellow at t
. >> michael canon is at the libertarian kato institute. >> it's a healthy development that a lot ofhysicians are saying, no, we're not going to accept any insurance, we want our patients to pay out of pocket, because that reduces the price of a lot of services. >> the growth is estimated nationwide at 25% per year, especially in prosperous communities. >> dr. lori montague is experimenting in claremont, new hampshire, one of the poorer towns in the state. >> $50...
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i want you to listen to a sound bite here from shapiro who is a scholar at the kato institute and an american citizen, but it wasn't easy. listen. >> i came to this country at age 18, as i said, to start college. and i was on a series of student and nafta visas for a very long time. finally was able to apply for a green card when i left my law firm and joined cato. from that point, my green card application, because i went in as an alien of exceptionability took the lightning-quick time of 18 or 20 months. that is unheard of on sort of being a nobel laureate or an olympic athlete. so that took 20 months. after that i applied for citizenship five years later, and that took about 5 1/2 months. >> i guess that's why people say there's a double standard here. do you think there's unfairness in the system? >> well, i think that there is. and i have never advocated that those who are here unlawfully today, that we put them into some kind of permanent legal status ahead of those who follow the rules. what i'm suggesting is that there are a certain class of individuals who provide a necessar
i want you to listen to a sound bite here from shapiro who is a scholar at the kato institute and an american citizen, but it wasn't easy. listen. >> i came to this country at age 18, as i said, to start college. and i was on a series of student and nafta visas for a very long time. finally was able to apply for a green card when i left my law firm and joined cato. from that point, my green card application, because i went in as an alien of exceptionability took the lightning-quick time...
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here is erica kato. >> good morning, marty.r day as we take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. a lot zfnnnnnnnnxxof upper 80s on the warmer side because sunshine is poking through. oakland 59 right now. 63 currently in san josi. Ñç]vçis burn off. we'll see more sunshine by later on today. but i do have my eye on an approaching area of low pressure that is going to park itself over the central bay coastline. what that means it's going to bring cooler than average temperatures and tap into subtropical moisture. so we're looking at the possibility of for few isolated thunderstorm ass we head to tomorrow. for now, dry conditions and sunshine expected late on today with mount vernon vie at 77. 8in santa clara. hal monday valley, a high of 88 degrees. no 90s in today's forecast. 66 in richmond. it looks like we'll mostly enjoy 70s along the east bay shoreline. downtown san francisco, 68, oakland looking for a high of 73 degrees. outside lands looking pretty good. we'll see temperatures in the low to mid-60s there. but your se
here is erica kato. >> good morning, marty.r day as we take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. a lot zfnnnnnnnnxxof upper 80s on the warmer side because sunshine is poking through. oakland 59 right now. 63 currently in san josi. Ñç]vçis burn off. we'll see more sunshine by later on today. but i do have my eye on an approaching area of low pressure that is going to park itself over the central bay coastline. what that means it's going to bring cooler than average temperatures...
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thank you kato for hosting us. i had a lot of positive stuff and a lot of criticism to give since it's been so positive i might lean heavier on the criticism in my comments. i did want to talk about first of all, i am now a suburban conservative libertarian catholic dad that i was born a limousine liberal in greenwich village brought up by liberal parents. my dad was an antitrust lawyer and use ronald reagan's famous occurs in all the inherited from him though was a healthy distrust for big business. i don't think enough of the right and of libertarians started off with that healthy distrust. but the idea that pro-business and pro-free markets were identical i think dominated the right and prevented any interesting discussion on this topic until the bailouts. and then when barack obama was elected having gotten a million dollars from employees at goldman sachs the most that anybody at race from a single company. this is all obama, goldman sachs broke the record in that period when mccain-feingold existed and then p
thank you kato for hosting us. i had a lot of positive stuff and a lot of criticism to give since it's been so positive i might lean heavier on the criticism in my comments. i did want to talk about first of all, i am now a suburban conservative libertarian catholic dad that i was born a limousine liberal in greenwich village brought up by liberal parents. my dad was an antitrust lawyer and use ronald reagan's famous occurs in all the inherited from him though was a healthy distrust for big...
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mark kato doesn't believe u.s. lawmakers will act any time soon.ion about a deal has sbrichb intercontinental's shares up 9% this year but they are down 2% on the situation right now. back to you. >>> we have to take a quick break. we'll have a look at how u.s. futures are trading. it was the worst weekly decline in two years. the s&p 500 down 2.7%, but right now the futures are eating into the losses we saw on friday's session. we are back in two minutes. stay with us. >>> welcome back to "world wild exchange." heading to the open of the u.s. equity markets flooring back losses from friday's session, the s&p 500 is down a third of a percent. after the worst weekly decline in two years, and we have a chief strategist joining us from chicago, allen, final feelings here? >> you want to lean on the 1900 level of the s&p. in that target of 2000, we didn't quite get there, so 1900 is an important level of support to lean on here. i do like the action we saw on friday where it opened steady, went sharply lower and then came back to positive. at the end o
mark kato doesn't believe u.s. lawmakers will act any time soon.ion about a deal has sbrichb intercontinental's shares up 9% this year but they are down 2% on the situation right now. back to you. >>> we have to take a quick break. we'll have a look at how u.s. futures are trading. it was the worst weekly decline in two years. the s&p 500 down 2.7%, but right now the futures are eating into the losses we saw on friday's session. we are back in two minutes. stay with us....
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i wrote this with chris edwards of kato. is, there's a lot we can look to candidate da for. one thing is, how to change our tax culture, because right now congress just gives little gifts to different groups, whether it's a child credit for this group or another for another group and canada changeds its entire culture by having basically an account you can put your money in and take it out when you feel like it, and if you make money on your money, realize the capital gain. it's not taxed. it's called a tfsa. it's wildly popular, and the idea is to export that down here. just like we're bringing in tim horton, i guess. so that americans can get in the habit of saves and thinking for themselves instead of waiting for christmas handouts. >> well, i'll tell you what. it's interesting, because whether it's the get-together are horton's and burger king, or i don't know if you caught the new jersey democratic representative, bill pascrell that was just on the show, but it certainly seems to me that taxes, tax issues are front and
i wrote this with chris edwards of kato. is, there's a lot we can look to candidate da for. one thing is, how to change our tax culture, because right now congress just gives little gifts to different groups, whether it's a child credit for this group or another for another group and canada changeds its entire culture by having basically an account you can put your money in and take it out when you feel like it, and if you make money on your money, realize the capital gain. it's not taxed. it's...
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. >> when barack obama, rand paul, kato, the aclu, elizabeth warren and ted cruz are all against you, at these people in ferguson and, yes, like willie always said you have to preface it there was rioting, there was looting. as barack obama said that is unacceptable. but there's a lot of police officers in ferguson who looked like they were on a power trip playing soldier. >> i think that's absolutely right. i think that's why there's this fairly universal political condemnation as you mentioned, joe, and it goes to a bigger point in how we deal with these kind of problems. we still don't know all the facts on the original underlying incident. we could learn something about the interaction between the tragic -- this tragic death, yes, but between how this victim or this suspect acted that might change our view of that fact pattern, right? so that we don't know. >> so exactly. and this is an important point to make. that we don't know how that story ends. >> correct. >> one side says that he charged the police car, tried to get the gun. that would change the fact pattern obviously. oth
. >> when barack obama, rand paul, kato, the aclu, elizabeth warren and ted cruz are all against you, at these people in ferguson and, yes, like willie always said you have to preface it there was rioting, there was looting. as barack obama said that is unacceptable. but there's a lot of police officers in ferguson who looked like they were on a power trip playing soldier. >> i think that's absolutely right. i think that's why there's this fairly universal political condemnation as...