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seeing three millimeters in june.s will be dropping 300 millimeters of accumulation. unfortunately, this is going to be causing some damage. now, out towards europe we are looking at some very messy conditions. large hail has been reported in turkey, italy, and southern france. that's likely to continue. we have the stationary boundary and the bulk of the heavy rainfall will be produced in spain. we have a report of 70 millimeters that fell over the course of just 30 minutes. that's likely to continue across the similar locations, but the north is looking really nice especially the central locations. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll be back at the top of the hour. stay with us. ♪ anchor: hello and welcome to your weekly edition of "in good shape" from berlin. imagine you have to undergo surgery and won't get an aesthetic, but even so you don't feel any pain or you are suddenly very self-confident and able to do thi
seeing three millimeters in june.s will be dropping 300 millimeters of accumulation. unfortunately, this is going to be causing some damage. now, out towards europe we are looking at some very messy conditions. large hail has been reported in turkey, italy, and southern france. that's likely to continue. we have the stationary boundary and the bulk of the heavy rainfall will be produced in spain. we have a report of 70 millimeters that fell over the course of just 30 minutes. that's likely to...
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in the past 24 hours. 70 millimeters is likely. the monsoon will be slamming the west coast of the indo china peninsula. thailand has been seeing a lot of rain recently and that will continue. you see the patches. so bangkok at 34, chance of thunderstorms along with that. and beijing also at 30 which has the thunderstorms. down to 23 in seoul from the 30s. a bit of a cool down that could be lessening the risk for heat stroke there. here across the americas, we're still looking at a surge of moisture, pulling into this cold front. it's a stationary boundary, i should say. and that's going to be creating the two air masses of air that is going to collide and clash into similar locations. anywhere along that front we're likely to see the enhanced chance of severe weather. and that includes frequent lightning as well as large hailstorms and that's going to be stretching into richmond. you see the eastern two-thirds with chances of very wet rain and also some thunderstorms which could be on the severe side. and take a look at these digi
in the past 24 hours. 70 millimeters is likely. the monsoon will be slamming the west coast of the indo china peninsula. thailand has been seeing a lot of rain recently and that will continue. you see the patches. so bangkok at 34, chance of thunderstorms along with that. and beijing also at 30 which has the thunderstorms. down to 23 in seoul from the 30s. a bit of a cool down that could be lessening the risk for heat stroke there. here across the americas, we're still looking at a surge of...
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so even south korea will see precipitation of about 120 millimeters of which 20 millimeters will falljust one hour. some of it could be beneficial rainfall, because these areas have seen much less precipitation compared to the normal years. but that's actually going to pull into certain parts where it's not welcome, because we have flooding in kagoshima, we saw 200 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours and we're likely to see additional 150 millimeters into the next 24, and actually into just friday morning hours, of which 50 millimeters could fall just in one hour's span. that's figure to be provide that's going to be provided up into honshu. a disturbance in china and the northern tip of hokkaido watch out for the deterioration of weather and thunderstorms up there. but it's not just bad weather that people in hokkaido are seeing, here we're seeing this beautiful sky. the sun became very active firing up plasma directly at the earth, so the result is auroras. it's been since march that northern hokkaido residents observed this sight which had been the first in 11 years. the s
so even south korea will see precipitation of about 120 millimeters of which 20 millimeters will falljust one hour. some of it could be beneficial rainfall, because these areas have seen much less precipitation compared to the normal years. but that's actually going to pull into certain parts where it's not welcome, because we have flooding in kagoshima, we saw 200 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours and we're likely to see additional 150 millimeters into the next 24, and actually into...
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so we're likely to see about up to 45 millimeters of rainfall. towards the north of this, we were looking at some heat advisories in place, medford, oregon, you saw 40 degrees, record-breaking temperatures on monday. that's going to cool down and looking at bismarck at 23 degrees that's down from the 30s on your tuesday. out here across eastern continental asia we are still talking about the stationary boundary living up to its name. it will be lingering here for quite some time. today not so much compared to yesterday, about 60 to 75 millimeters of rainfall, but that's enough to cause more severe flooding concerns and on top of that, into tomorrow, it's -- you're likely to see about 130 millimeters on top of that. so it's not really going anywhere, and it is also impacting southern kyushu, up to 150 millimeters of additional rainfall could certainly be enough to trigger flooding out here. but the rest of the country is looking at some high pressure system predominant and the temperatures will be reaching into the high 20s, 28 degrees, it's going
so we're likely to see about up to 45 millimeters of rainfall. towards the north of this, we were looking at some heat advisories in place, medford, oregon, you saw 40 degrees, record-breaking temperatures on monday. that's going to cool down and looking at bismarck at 23 degrees that's down from the 30s on your tuesday. out here across eastern continental asia we are still talking about the stationary boundary living up to its name. it will be lingering here for quite some time. today not so...
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some areas, especially into texas you can see upwards of 3 to 400 millimeters of rain because we have a tropical disturbance disturbance. temperatures on the hot side and southeast and the southwest, definitely want to stay hydrated out here. as far as forecast in europe a funnel cloud reported in spain and hail over towards southern portions of poland and germany and that is really going to remain unsettled not to mention towards georgia you have preacceptation in your forecast you do not need anymore out there, as well. that is a look at your world weather. i'll leave you with the extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "news line." i'm kath thanks for staying with us. announcer: euromaxx highlights. here is your host. host: hello and a warm welcome. coming up, a garden artist turns city walls green. a gourmet chef temps pallets with his vegetable cuisine. and concrete wonder. living in windowless homes. the royal expo 2015 has now entered its third week in milan. 20 million tourists are expected to visit. the buildings need to be stable enough to comment that many
some areas, especially into texas you can see upwards of 3 to 400 millimeters of rain because we have a tropical disturbance disturbance. temperatures on the hot side and southeast and the southwest, definitely want to stay hydrated out here. as far as forecast in europe a funnel cloud reported in spain and hail over towards southern portions of poland and germany and that is really going to remain unsettled not to mention towards georgia you have preacceptation in your forecast you do not need...
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a .02 millimeter barrier layer is inserted into the plastic. it's designed to keep the contents fresh by blocking oxygen. but the layer occasionally lets oxygen pass. the company mixed in a special ab absorbent resin. >> translator: you can eat the food as it is in an emergency and the tray container serves as a dish. i think the application of this container for emergency provisions is very promising. >> reporter: flavor is not people's sole criterion when choosing food or drink. consumers also judge the container and so competition to develop innovative containers is heating up. >> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> a japanese district court has awarded millions of dollars in damages to people living around a u.s. air base in okinawa. the plaintiffs claim noise from futenma's aircraft disrupted their sleep and severely affected their lives. the japanese government has been ordered to pay about $6 million to some 2200 residents. it argued that steps were being taken to alleviate the noise by helping to make homes
a .02 millimeter barrier layer is inserted into the plastic. it's designed to keep the contents fresh by blocking oxygen. but the layer occasionally lets oxygen pass. the company mixed in a special ab absorbent resin. >> translator: you can eat the food as it is in an emergency and the tray container serves as a dish. i think the application of this container for emergency provisions is very promising. >> reporter: flavor is not people's sole criterion when choosing food or drink....
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you'll be seeing about 180 millimeters in the forecast.ook at chongqing, 25 especially over towards bangkok, strong to severe thunderstorm there on your wednesday. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do join us again at the top of the hour. >> hello and welcome to "global 3000." over the next half hour we'll bring you up to date on some of those key issues that matter wherever you live. and here is what is coming up. is coexistence impossible? how indigenous groups in peru try to live in harmony with nature. witch hunts in papua new guinea. a barbaric practice that simply won't go away. and moving to the city -- we visit chinese farmers happy to have left traditional life behind. we humans have left our mark on
you'll be seeing about 180 millimeters in the forecast.ook at chongqing, 25 especially over towards bangkok, strong to severe thunderstorm there on your wednesday. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do join us again at the top of the hour. >> hello and welcome to "global 3000." over the next half hour we'll bring you up to date on some of those key issues that...
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southern feeling the heavy bulk of the rainfall up to 50 millimeters could fall in one hour's span. the rainy season and storms are doing. we have a high pressure system but the upper level cloud air crests overhead and that makes the atmosphere very unstable and the great level of instability occurred last night. we have images coming up from there because that is rainfall fell across this area and the threats of floods and landslides continue here. around 6,500 households were issued evacuation advisories and there was one report of 34 millimeters in one hour shortly after midnight. several people took shelter overnight at a local evacuation center. now heaviest rainfall is over now. we'll be seeing clear skies but still chances of that great level of instability that will be occurring across parts of the region, as well. do watch out if you see the black clouds try to run away and take shelter in a secure building. naha, we're look at these digits likely to continue. the temperatures hitting over 33 degrees from like 9:00 a.m. into 7:00 p.m. so that's when the heat stroke levels
southern feeling the heavy bulk of the rainfall up to 50 millimeters could fall in one hour's span. the rainy season and storms are doing. we have a high pressure system but the upper level cloud air crests overhead and that makes the atmosphere very unstable and the great level of instability occurred last night. we have images coming up from there because that is rainfall fell across this area and the threats of floods and landslides continue here. around 6,500 households were issued...
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one was a 9 millimeter. the other, a .38 caliber. >> we were looking for at least two perpetrators.ou don't see people going and carrying a 9 millimeter in one hand and a .38 in the other. >> and there was no forced entry. >> we allow scenes to talk to us. it confirms to us as detectives that they know their assailants. >> rachael's father heard the news on television. >> i pulled up on the scene, saw my wife standing out there, and a lot of people in the street. and crime tape around the house. i tried to run into the house. i was stopped by a police officer. >> it's my daughter. >> sir, step the other way or you're going to jail right now. >> please, please. please, listen. >> i know, i know. >> please. >> let us do our job. >> i just could not even imagine in my mind who would do that to her and why. rachael had no enemies. >> right now, we're all left in the dark. all i know is that a phantom came in and took my sister away. >> the question nagging investigators was motive. who wanted these four young people dead? and why? i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or
one was a 9 millimeter. the other, a .38 caliber. >> we were looking for at least two perpetrators.ou don't see people going and carrying a 9 millimeter in one hand and a .38 in the other. >> and there was no forced entry. >> we allow scenes to talk to us. it confirms to us as detectives that they know their assailants. >> rachael's father heard the news on television. >> i pulled up on the scene, saw my wife standing out there, and a lot of people in the street....
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over 1200 millimeters of rainfall since the beginning of june. much much more than the monthly rainfall fell in just several days. so we are hearing lots of reports of flooding and mudslides from many areas of kyushu. an additional 200 millimeters of rain is likely for this area. so more flooding and landslides could occur. good news. starting friday sunny weather will come back so definitely a nice break in the rainy season. as for tokyo, rainy weather will continue into friday. but generally dry over the weekend. heavy rain is falling across china as well. and on tuesday it fell in shanghai. take a look at this footage. students at a university decided to go fishing in the flooded waters. usually the fishing are contained in the nearby ponds and streams. but because of the overflowing waters, the fish were spotted on the campus as well. over 200 millimeters of rain fell on tuesday and wednesday in shanghai. that's much more than the average rainfall for the month of june. so the students enjoyed fishing on the street in shanghai. now the rain i
over 1200 millimeters of rainfall since the beginning of june. much much more than the monthly rainfall fell in just several days. so we are hearing lots of reports of flooding and mudslides from many areas of kyushu. an additional 200 millimeters of rain is likely for this area. so more flooding and landslides could occur. good news. starting friday sunny weather will come back so definitely a nice break in the rainy season. as for tokyo, rainy weather will continue into friday. but generally...
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more than 150 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours. no more rain is welcome but unfortunately, this is likely to continue throughout the day today. now the stretching front is lingering out towards southeastern china. this is an area where severe flooding is on going and unfortunately, i must tell you the situation could even get worse. we're likely to see about 200 millimeters of rainfall in the next few days and stationariry bounder will linger. we have a high pressure system meanwhile in northern areas of china. northeastern china has a hailstorm warning in place and that could pull its way toward into tomorrow. so rough conditions will be scene here on our tuesday, as for the highs, we're actually looking at some heat warnings in place in central china and in parts of the korean peninsula, both are looking tamerlan tsarnaev 30s. a little high for this time of the year on our tuesday in tokyo down to 25 degrees. a little bit towards the west, we have a cyclone to talk about that is going to bring very gusty conditions especially tow
more than 150 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours. no more rain is welcome but unfortunately, this is likely to continue throughout the day today. now the stretching front is lingering out towards southeastern china. this is an area where severe flooding is on going and unfortunately, i must tell you the situation could even get worse. we're likely to see about 200 millimeters of rainfall in the next few days and stationariry bounder will linger. we have a high pressure system...
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in fact, over 500 millimeters has fallen since the entire month of may. the ground is very well saturated. additional rain is definitely not good news. it will also spread to the south of the gulf lakes region as well as into the weekend. temperatures will be down to 23 degrees in oklahoma city. that's more like may. 29 in houston. the risk of rain will continue into the weekend. very hot conditions are still affecting the southeast and southwest. in the southeast your high will be 36 degrees in raleigh on thursday. and 37 degrees across georgia. and across the flip side of the united states, temperatures are reaching 50 degrees on wednesday and 51 degrees on thursday in death valley. this area holds the world's highest temperatures on record. 56.7 degrees. under such conditions heatstroke could happen so please drink plenty of water and stay inside if you can. very different story across the southern hemisphere. heavy snow is likely to fall across the southern areas of new zealand. some areas in the mountains will see nearly 100 centimeters of snowfall.
in fact, over 500 millimeters has fallen since the entire month of may. the ground is very well saturated. additional rain is definitely not good news. it will also spread to the south of the gulf lakes region as well as into the weekend. temperatures will be down to 23 degrees in oklahoma city. that's more like may. 29 in houston. the risk of rain will continue into the weekend. very hot conditions are still affecting the southeast and southwest. in the southeast your high will be 36 degrees...
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some areas will see additional 250 millimeters of rainfall. that is enough to cause mudslides as well as flooding. also schools were closed on monday. now, the next system right here this is tropical storm bill. bill is expected to make landfall in texas by tuesday morning local time. it should weaken after that so winds are not a big problem. more of a concern is heavy rainfall. that's going to provide a tropical moisture for the eastern half of the eastern half of the united states. extremely heavy rain likely for many portions of the united states. the worst will happen over the southern plains in texas and oklahoma. some areas will see nearly 200 millimeters of rain over the next three days or so. and these areas received nearly 500 millimeters of rainfall in may. some areas experienced the wettest may on record. so heavy rain will likely cause flooding as well as mudslides. now, temperatures are going to be as follows. rain and thick clouds will lower temperatures in the southern plains. in the 20sor oklahoma as well as houston. but very
some areas will see additional 250 millimeters of rainfall. that is enough to cause mudslides as well as flooding. also schools were closed on monday. now, the next system right here this is tropical storm bill. bill is expected to make landfall in texas by tuesday morning local time. it should weaken after that so winds are not a big problem. more of a concern is heavy rainfall. that's going to provide a tropical moisture for the eastern half of the eastern half of the united states. extremely...
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some areas as much as 150, to 200 millimeters could be seen.re in northern japan, at least the thunderstorms will be tapering off. we're seeing the stability levels kind of improve here. still thunderstorms in northeastern china, though. temperatures up into the mid 30s. shanghai at 25 there. showers in your forecast. south to manila, some afternoon thunderstorms. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. ♪ ♪ >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thafengs for thanks for staying with us. ú ♪ all it "in good shape," and we are coming to you from berlin. let's jump right into it. here is what we have got for you. why doctors have to take psychology in consideration when treating back problems. we look at the pros and cons of fasting and juicing. and see how middle ear infections are treated. are you sitting down right now? yo
some areas as much as 150, to 200 millimeters could be seen.re in northern japan, at least the thunderstorms will be tapering off. we're seeing the stability levels kind of improve here. still thunderstorms in northeastern china, though. temperatures up into the mid 30s. shanghai at 25 there. showers in your forecast. south to manila, some afternoon thunderstorms. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. ♪ ♪ >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm...
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magnetic propulsion makes the train float about two millimeters above its track.nother set of magnets pulls the cars along. the toy will sell for about $300. the real maglev train has been in development for more than 50 years. it broke a world speed record of 603 kilometers per hour in a test run this april. the train has attracted worldwide attention. tomi company will welcome its first non-japanese ceo in its history, a move aimed at growing global sales. he wants to sell products not just to adults in japan, but overseas. >> no matter how many good products we develop, we cannot double or triple the company by selling just in japan. we must become global. that's where the market potential is. >> reporter: toys can bring happiness and fascination to people of all ages. japanese toymakers plan to continue to roll out innovative products that fire the imagination of their customers. akiko okamoto, nhk world, tokyo. >> that is the lacest in business news for this hour. i'll leave you now a check on markets. >>> japanese police have arrested toyota motors first fem
magnetic propulsion makes the train float about two millimeters above its track.nother set of magnets pulls the cars along. the toy will sell for about $300. the real maglev train has been in development for more than 50 years. it broke a world speed record of 603 kilometers per hour in a test run this april. the train has attracted worldwide attention. tomi company will welcome its first non-japanese ceo in its history, a move aimed at growing global sales. he wants to sell products not just...
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this is a 106-millimeter recoilless rifle. it's used to stop vehicles, oftentimes humvees captured by isis which they pack full of explosives and it's one of their main tactics in the fight against pro-government sources. what is significant about this among other things is that it's made in iran. while the u.s. provides training and weapons to the iraqi army and spearheads coalition air fights against isis -- iran embraces them. the difference between iran and other countries says this kmanter kman demander is that iran delivers weapons quickly, sometimes even before we pay for them. this is a senior commander and spent years in exile in iran while saddam hussein was in power. the iranian advisers, he tells me have expertise and experience. they're the best ones to provide advice to the fighters on the ground. and does he think additional u.s. trainers will make a difference? will 400 win the battle, he asks? no. it's unbelievable. they filled the vacuum left by an iraqi army that collapsed a year ago when isis went on the of
this is a 106-millimeter recoilless rifle. it's used to stop vehicles, oftentimes humvees captured by isis which they pack full of explosives and it's one of their main tactics in the fight against pro-government sources. what is significant about this among other things is that it's made in iran. while the u.s. provides training and weapons to the iraqi army and spearheads coalition air fights against isis -- iran embraces them. the difference between iran and other countries says this kmanter...
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nearly 70 millimeters of rain fell in one hour in greece. that's much more than the monthly rainfall for june and one funnel cloud was reported in the same country and one person killed due to a lightning strike in turkey. the reason is that there is a cold air mass in the upper atmosphere and temperature near the ground is warm. so the temperature difference caused that weather. across the balkan peninsula as well as turkey the same conditions will continue into sass. and then there's a cold front and low pressure system situated over the north of italy that is providing the risk of landslides as well as heavy rainfall thunderstorms, and the risk of tornadoes into saturday across the north. now, dry spot is going to be the iberian peninsula and temperatures are going to be quite high. 35 for you in lisbon with abundance of sunshine. not too hod in madrid but that's going up to 33 degrees as we go into sunday. it's the wet season across the south and western japan. the seasonal has been stuck here. we have some video coming out of the hunan
nearly 70 millimeters of rain fell in one hour in greece. that's much more than the monthly rainfall for june and one funnel cloud was reported in the same country and one person killed due to a lightning strike in turkey. the reason is that there is a cold air mass in the upper atmosphere and temperature near the ground is warm. so the temperature difference caused that weather. across the balkan peninsula as well as turkey the same conditions will continue into sass. and then there's a cold...
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in total this region typically receives 1,000 to 1,500 millimeters but in 2014 receiving 450 millimeterstal. the bulk of rainfall comes in july and august as rainfall moves north from china into the korean peninsula. so we do look forward to perhaps some relief from the drought conditions and even though we have seen a few sporadic showers and thunderstorms it is still dry and none of this wet activity will help alleviate this drought that is in place. we will switch to indonesia. this is the island of sumatra. impressive photos and visuals as a mountain which has been dormant for four centuries has erupted again. this is one of 130 active volcanos in indonesia. and it has quiet for quite some time but a new pyroplastic floe has spewed from the mountain on friday. villagers are refusing to leave because a lot have crops and agriculture they are are looking after. the hot ash barreled 2,000 kilometers to the northeast. back to you. >>> derek van dam, thank you very much. >>> now to yes, ma'am whereinmen. the u.s. state department warns it could be a long process. the talks started in gene
in total this region typically receives 1,000 to 1,500 millimeters but in 2014 receiving 450 millimeterstal. the bulk of rainfall comes in july and august as rainfall moves north from china into the korean peninsula. so we do look forward to perhaps some relief from the drought conditions and even though we have seen a few sporadic showers and thunderstorms it is still dry and none of this wet activity will help alleviate this drought that is in place. we will switch to indonesia. this is the...
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an additional 100 or 200 millimeters likely for many areas of western japan. flooding mudslides, all of them continued risk. and rain will likely head to hakone where the eruption was reported. so rain expected in hakone by tomorrow. temperatures are going to be 24 degrees in tokyo with rainy weather on wednesday. quite hot in beijing, 33 degrees. and down towards the south, 38 degrees. the extremely high temperatures are once again heating the western areas of the united states and parts of western canada. you can see the clockwise circulation this indicates. there's a high pressure sitting here. this will continue to sit here for awhile so temperatures will remain quite high for the next several days. boise, you had the record high temperatures on sunday. and temperatures will remain in the mid-30s as we go into the next several days. sacramento hitting 40 degrees on tuesday as well as wednesday. and inside the car, probably the temperatures could heat 50 degrees or even higher than that. so don't leave your pets or kids inside the vehicle. and to avoid heat
an additional 100 or 200 millimeters likely for many areas of western japan. flooding mudslides, all of them continued risk. and rain will likely head to hakone where the eruption was reported. so rain expected in hakone by tomorrow. temperatures are going to be 24 degrees in tokyo with rainy weather on wednesday. quite hot in beijing, 33 degrees. and down towards the south, 38 degrees. the extremely high temperatures are once again heating the western areas of the united states and parts of...
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and going to push across western portions of japan, scattered showers, 150 millimeters expect there had in your forecast and by friday night into saturday morning, tokyo as well, looking the those showers, have an umbrella ready, at least toward the west. still expecting showers in hong kong and more toward taipei. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. stacey thunder: on this edition of "native report," we attend the veteran's pow wow and a memorial dedication in lac courte oreilles. we'll learn about the traditional harvesting of wild rice. and we learn about astronomy from the ojibwe perspective. we'll also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on "native report." announcer: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing] [theme music]
and going to push across western portions of japan, scattered showers, 150 millimeters expect there had in your forecast and by friday night into saturday morning, tokyo as well, looking the those showers, have an umbrella ready, at least toward the west. still expecting showers in hong kong and more toward taipei. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. stacey...
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and going to push across western portions of japan, scattered showers, 150 millimeters expect there had in your forecast and by friday night into saturday morning, tokyo as well, looking the those showers, have an umbrella ready, at least toward the west. still expecting showers in hong kong and more toward taipei. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kingfor centies. st. patrick baptized king aengus hen about 450 a.d. in around 1100 an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then as it does today over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. pa
and going to push across western portions of japan, scattered showers, 150 millimeters expect there had in your forecast and by friday night into saturday morning, tokyo as well, looking the those showers, have an umbrella ready, at least toward the west. still expecting showers in hong kong and more toward taipei. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us....
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look at that. 391 millimeters in the past 24 hours. some areas still could see an additional 200 millimeters. definitely the threat of flooding and landslides out here. something to keep in mind ahead through the next several days. that's a look at world weather. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. xxxxx x nóx >> euromaxx highlights. and here is your host. >> hi there. welcome to our "euromaxx highlights," which size up with these topics today -- >> dynamic designs. >> traveling man traveling around the world. >> and living sculptures. performance art. >> think big is his motto. it is no surprise he has won numerous awards for his work. he is a contemporary artist with a plan to make sustainability practical.
look at that. 391 millimeters in the past 24 hours. some areas still could see an additional 200 millimeters. definitely the threat of flooding and landslides out here. something to keep in mind ahead through the next several days. that's a look at world weather. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. xxxxx xnóx >> euromaxx highlights. and here...
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he got a millimeter away from my jugular. >> where did he cut you? >> on the right side of my neck. >> would you mind showing us? >> it's all right here. >> did he slice you or did he stab you? >> sliced me. he was slicing me. >> and then he got you on the face as well? >> yes. sliced my face on the left part of my lip on the cheek part. >> how did he cut your finger? were you being defensive? >> i was trying to get him off of me and i didn't realize he had cut it. >> did you feel the knife? did you feel pain in that moment? >> no. my anxiety was too high. >> did you see blood? >> not until afterwards. >> did it happen quickly or did it seem to last forever? >> to me it happened quickly but seemed to last forever. >> did you have an instinctual understanding that you could be about to die? >> yes. i did. >> amazingly as he was stabbing you, slashing you, help arrived. and around the corner came a man named mark vaughan. did you know mark? >> no. >> you had never met him before? >> no. >> describe what that was like for you. >> i don't know. i really
he got a millimeter away from my jugular. >> where did he cut you? >> on the right side of my neck. >> would you mind showing us? >> it's all right here. >> did he slice you or did he stab you? >> sliced me. he was slicing me. >> and then he got you on the face as well? >> yes. sliced my face on the left part of my lip on the cheek part. >> how did he cut your finger? were you being defensive? >> i was trying to get him off of me and i...
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down to four millimeters.terwards they found some lesions on my lungs but even though hey shrunk to tiny like a pinprick. >> reporter: combination of drugs that allow the body immune system to attack the cancer cells. the drugs were blind tested internationally on 945 patients with advanced melanoma. and what doctors discovered was that 58% of those patients saw that tumor shrink or stabilize for almost a year, like any cancer treatment the drugs don't work equally on everyone and side effects include rashes fatigue and diarrhea. the doctor has been treating cancer patient with the individual drugs and looking forward to using them in combination. >> this is a game changing set of results for advanced skin cancer without a doubt. i think where the excitement is really coming though is in the broader perspective because these are drugs that are not just specific for skin cancer because you are enhancing the body's own immune system there is no reason why this approach shouldn't be effective against other cancer
down to four millimeters.terwards they found some lesions on my lungs but even though hey shrunk to tiny like a pinprick. >> reporter: combination of drugs that allow the body immune system to attack the cancer cells. the drugs were blind tested internationally on 945 patients with advanced melanoma. and what doctors discovered was that 58% of those patients saw that tumor shrink or stabilize for almost a year, like any cancer treatment the drugs don't work equally on everyone and side...
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also it brought about 300 millimeters of rainfall in about 24 hours. the flip side of the equation yes, it's a lot of rain. but several reservoirs have dried up in that region so this rain is a bit helpful with that situation. this system is a slow mover though. moving toward the west at 10 kilometers per hour. packing winds of 72 with gusts up to 108. we're looking at the rainfall totals to pick right back up as we go throughout the next 72 hours. some areas could see close to 200 millimeters of rainfall over a period of 72 hours. that's something we'll keep an eye on as we go into the next couple of days. meanwhile the rainy season continues extending into the western portions of japan. that's going to continue to bring some rainfall into the next few days. here's a look at the forecast. we're looking at rain and thunderstorms from beijing down to shanghai and down into hong kong and chongqing. we may see the sun peek in from time to time. but relatively cloudy conditions as we continue to see the rainy season in place. the rain picks up friday and s
also it brought about 300 millimeters of rainfall in about 24 hours. the flip side of the equation yes, it's a lot of rain. but several reservoirs have dried up in that region so this rain is a bit helpful with that situation. this system is a slow mover though. moving toward the west at 10 kilometers per hour. packing winds of 72 with gusts up to 108. we're looking at the rainfall totals to pick right back up as we go throughout the next 72 hours. some areas could see close to 200 millimeters...
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we're looking at some areas close to 120 millimeters of rainfall the next day or so. look out for that. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> you can contact us by logging onto our website. looking forward to hearing from you. i'm james tengan. thanks for watching this edition of "newsline." ' ories. not guilty in a french court. dominique strauss-kahn with restitution involvement. there is a lack of evidence against the former imf chief. france opens an investigation over the germanwings crash. and the boston telecom giant orange apologizes to israel over a growing boycott scandal. to top stories. kate moody will be here and will explain why zimbabwe has decided to bid farewell to
we're looking at some areas close to 120 millimeters of rainfall the next day or so. look out for that. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> you can contact us by logging onto our website. looking forward to hearing from you. i'm james tengan. thanks for watching this edition of "newsline." ' ories. not guilty in a french court. dominique strauss-kahn with restitution involvement. there is a lack of evidence against the former imf...
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so, some areas could see upwards of 80 millimeters to a three-hour span, especially over there toward some parts of kyushu, 50 millimeters could occur, in southern kyushu, the rainy season did officially start here on your tuesday. back toward the east, tokyo as well, looking it he passing showers. if you are commuting here on your wednesday, you're going to be looking at these rain showers out there across japan, but even toward taipei august little bit of break here on your benz, but back by thursday and friday, those rain showers really start to kick back in yet again. let's look at your temperatures because over toward tokyo, 25 there for your high, rain showers for you. back towards the north, things are staying clear, down toward the south, manila, high of 35 there for you. i want to talk about what's going on here in south america, specifically in chill lay. what we have going on is one low after another, you can actually see here toward the east, moving away, another pushing back toward the west, a transition season, so you see this. the problem is they hit the mountains here
so, some areas could see upwards of 80 millimeters to a three-hour span, especially over there toward some parts of kyushu, 50 millimeters could occur, in southern kyushu, the rainy season did officially start here on your tuesday. back toward the east, tokyo as well, looking it he passing showers. if you are commuting here on your wednesday, you're going to be looking at these rain showers out there across japan, but even toward taipei august little bit of break here on your benz, but back by...
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some areas may see close to 150 millimeters of rainfall in a very short period of time. so flooding is of concern. then unrelated to that the southwest monsoon bringing a lot of rainfall from cambodia into thailand. look out for flooding concerns there as well. 30 degrees in beijing thursday. 33 in shanghai. drier into japan. 27 in tokyo with partly cloudy skies. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of your team, thank you for staying with us. óxóxóxóx ay the u.s. continue at least bite on the last three presidents. francois hollande slams the claims as acceptable. nato defense ministers deployed heavy arms and eastern europe. and the european union demands a nation as hungary stops accepting asylum-seekers. also coming up for you this hour, is greece's debt deal on the rocks? prime minister alexis tsipras lashes out
some areas may see close to 150 millimeters of rainfall in a very short period of time. so flooding is of concern. then unrelated to that the southwest monsoon bringing a lot of rainfall from cambodia into thailand. look out for flooding concerns there as well. 30 degrees in beijing thursday. 33 in shanghai. drier into japan. 27 in tokyo with partly cloudy skies. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that concludes this edition of...
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saturday morning, kumam o rks to may see up to 200 millimeters of rainfall. nagasaki up to 100 millimeters. we're looking at heavy rain into western portions of japan. as the low tracks towards the east, we're looking at rain for sendai tokyo, and also osaka. but naha staying dry. highs will be in the low 30s. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and there are more details coming in about the possible terror attack in france. local media are reporting one person has been beheaded in the nation's southeast. and the explosion at the factory where the body was found has injured several others. they say authorities have arrested one person at the site. they say the blast occurred after a car was crushed into the entrance. and a flag bearing islamic inscriptions was found similar to the ones group islamic state uses. french interior minister is inspecting the site. reuters news agency says the factory belongs to a u.s.-based company called air products. french government officials have raised the country's terror alert level
saturday morning, kumam o rks to may see up to 200 millimeters of rainfall. nagasaki up to 100 millimeters. we're looking at heavy rain into western portions of japan. as the low tracks towards the east, we're looking at rain for sendai tokyo, and also osaka. but naha staying dry. highs will be in the low 30s. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and there are more details coming in about the possible terror attack in france. local media are...
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another round of 180 millimeters especially in and around sichuan. and that's around the islands of japan. in fact, we're looking at these kind of digits in june. june is not over yet, so the numbers will be increaseing yet. but that's more than three times what we usually see. not welcome at all with the precipitation. tokyo will escape that at 28 degrees. i'll leave you now for an extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. x nóx host: hello and welcome to "global 3000." there are currently more migrants on the move around the world than at any time since the end of the second world war. today we visit a town in america that has discovered them as an antidote to its own decline. here's what else we have coming up. immigrants are saving a small american town from shrinking. why palestinian poverty is also poison for the environment. and, how luxury foods like organic shrimps can help preserve vietnam's mangrove forests.
another round of 180 millimeters especially in and around sichuan. and that's around the islands of japan. in fact, we're looking at these kind of digits in june. june is not over yet, so the numbers will be increaseing yet. but that's more than three times what we usually see. not welcome at all with the precipitation. tokyo will escape that at 28 degrees. i'll leave you now for an extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in...
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he got a millimeter away from my jugular. >> where did he cut you? >> on the right side of my neck. >> would you mind showing us? >> it's all right here. >> did he slice you or did he stab you? >> sliced me. he was slicing me. >> and then he got you on the face as well? >> yes. sliced my face on the left part of my lip on the cheek part. >> how did he cut your finger? were you being defensive? >> i was trying to get him off of me and i didn't realize he had cut it. >> did you feel the knife? did you feel pain in that moment? >> no. my anxiety was too high. >> did you see blood? >> not until afterwards. >> did it happen quickly or did it seem to last forever? >> to me it happened quickly but seemed to last forever. >> did you have an instinctual understanding that you could be about to die? >> yes. i did. >> amazingly as he was stabbing you, slashing you, help arrived. and around the corner came a man named mark vaughan. did you know mark? >> no. >> you had never met him before? >> no. >> describe what that was like for you. >> i don't know. i really
he got a millimeter away from my jugular. >> where did he cut you? >> on the right side of my neck. >> would you mind showing us? >> it's all right here. >> did he slice you or did he stab you? >> sliced me. he was slicing me. >> and then he got you on the face as well? >> yes. sliced my face on the left part of my lip on the cheek part. >> how did he cut your finger? were you being defensive? >> i was trying to get him off of me and i...
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they shrunk it from 9 millimeters to 4 millimeters. afterward. they found lesions on my lungs.y have shrunk to tinier than a pin prick. every time i go to the hospital now they give me good news with the scan. >> immunotherapy, and teaches our immune system to attack cancer. two drugs, nivolumab and ipilimumab, were used in an international study which was paid for my the drugmakerer bristol myers squib. >> arne mccarthy, explains how the one two punch work. >> one of them stops the cancer cells from hiding from the immune system. the so it almost unmasks them. unveils them. the other works giving our immune system a boost. which means we have more immune cells to target these newly uncovered cancer cells. >> reporter: in almost 60% of cases, the disease was held in check or tumors shrank. >> an offering new hope to patients with advanced melanoma something massively need. the field in general is massive exciting and this new result is very, very encouraging. >> each better news. the treatment could work against other forms of cancer as well. scientists caution a lot more resea
they shrunk it from 9 millimeters to 4 millimeters. afterward. they found lesions on my lungs.y have shrunk to tinier than a pin prick. every time i go to the hospital now they give me good news with the scan. >> immunotherapy, and teaches our immune system to attack cancer. two drugs, nivolumab and ipilimumab, were used in an international study which was paid for my the drugmakerer bristol myers squib. >> arne mccarthy, explains how the one two punch work. >> one of them...
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. >> the drugs have shrunk the tumor from 9 millimeters down to 4 millimeters. afterwards, they found light lesions on my lungs. even they have shurnk now to tinier than a pinprick. >> it's auld immunotherapy and essentially teaches our immune system to attack cancer. the two drugs were used in an international study paid for by the drug maker bristol-myers squibb. ann mccarthy explains how it works. >> one of them stops the cancer cells from hiding from the immune system. it almost unmasks them and unveils them. the other one works by giving our immune system a boost which means we have more immune cells to target the uncovered cancer cells. >> in almost 60% of cases, the disease was held in check or tumors shrank. >> it's offering new hope to patients with advanced melanoma. this new result is very, very encouraging. >> even better news, the treatment could work against other forms of cancer as well. scientists caution a lot more research needs to be done. many of those who took part in the study had major side effects and the drugs didn't produce the same pos
. >> the drugs have shrunk the tumor from 9 millimeters down to 4 millimeters. afterwards, they found light lesions on my lungs. even they have shurnk now to tinier than a pinprick. >> it's auld immunotherapy and essentially teaches our immune system to attack cancer. the two drugs were used in an international study paid for by the drug maker bristol-myers squibb. ann mccarthy explains how it works. >> one of them stops the cancer cells from hiding from the immune system. it...
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ours were 75 and 76 millimeters. i think we killed all of them. i don't recall us taking any prisoners. you had to kill them. they were not going to surrender. the nazi ss was not going to surrender. they would shoot and shoot until they were killed, and it was stupid, but it's how they were raised from the hitler youth. that's what they believed in. they all had that insignia on their caller -- coll that's howar. their -- on their collar. that's how you knew what you were fighting. bradley: when you first came in, was there an exchange of iron react holmes: no, there was no exchange of fire. -- was there an exchange of fire? holmes: no, there was no exchange of fire. the one i opened fire on was i think transport that had high-ranking german officers in it. we never saw a crash because when we shot into it, when it is approaching you and you opened fire with .50 caliber machine guns, you don't know how many slugs you put in them or who survived. you are 2000 or 3000 feet off the ground. the engines are smoking, you know it is going to crash, but
ours were 75 and 76 millimeters. i think we killed all of them. i don't recall us taking any prisoners. you had to kill them. they were not going to surrender. the nazi ss was not going to surrender. they would shoot and shoot until they were killed, and it was stupid, but it's how they were raised from the hitler youth. that's what they believed in. they all had that insignia on their caller -- coll that's howar. their -- on their collar. that's how you knew what you were fighting. bradley:...
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they have that return it from nine millimeters down to four millimeters.ey found some light lesion on his my lungs but even they have shrunk now to like tinier than a pin prix. >> reporter: the trial used a combination of drugs that allow the body's immune system to attack the canorous cells. the drugs were blind tested internationally on 945 patients with advanced melanoma. and what doctors discovered was that 58% of those patients saw their tomb i was shrink or tablize for almost a year. but like any cancer treatment. the drugs don't work equally on everyone and side evenings include rashes, fatigue and diarrhea. the doctor has been treating the patients with the individual drugs is & is looking forward to using them in combination. >> this is a game changer without a doubt. where the excitement is coming is in the broader perspective. because these are drugs that are not just specific for skin cancer. you are enhancing the bad the bodies own immunity. there is no reason why it shouldn't be effective against other cancers. >> reporter: while one drug boo
they have that return it from nine millimeters down to four millimeters.ey found some light lesion on his my lungs but even they have shrunk now to like tinier than a pin prix. >> reporter: the trial used a combination of drugs that allow the body's immune system to attack the canorous cells. the drugs were blind tested internationally on 945 patients with advanced melanoma. and what doctors discovered was that 58% of those patients saw their tomb i was shrink or tablize for almost a...