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in the congenital malformation the leukemia is all of these things that were found hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent i think we found evidence of the use of this weapon in afghanistan in lebanon and in gaza and so what we urgently need to do is to ask the u.s. military and the israelis and all the other people using this weapon to come clean about what it is because if we know. what it is then maybe we can have some attempt to try and mitigate the problems that it's causing and possibly the international community might decide to ban it well the end of our report basically was just to back up to try and find out whether or if all the anecdotal evidence of these effects was real i mean that's all our report does it's an epidemiological study the first statistical epidemiological study that looks at. the children and the adults on the ground to see whether these effects are real and we find that they are real and if are not a real they very much worse than people are thought. now for those that are unaware pollution is a city in iraq forty three
in the congenital malformation the leukemia is all of these things that were found hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent i think we found evidence of the use of this weapon in afghanistan in lebanon and in gaza and so what we urgently need to do is to ask the u.s. military and the israelis and all the other people using this weapon to come clean about what it is because if we know. what it is then maybe we can have some attempt to try and mitigate the...
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an interview with nhk last november president barack obama said he wants to visit hiroshima and nagasaki during his presidency. but observers say many people in the u.s. oppose the idea of the president visiting the atomic bombed cities. the u.s. ambassador's attendance is seen as an effort by the obama administration to show its commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. >>> a russian nuclear submarine scrapped after an accident 25 years ago has been moved to a shipyard near the far eastern port city of vladivostok for dismantling. russia's nuclear agency, rosatom on wednesday transported the submarine using floats from its mooring site in an inlet in the russian far east 30 kilometers away. in january the agency decided to dismantle the nuclear submarine, saying there was no danger of radioactive pollution. in 1985, during the cold war, an explosion occurred when the submarine, called "echo ii," was being refueled at a soviet navy base in the sea of japan. ten crew members were killed and 290 are thought to have been exposed to radiation. the soviet government had never r
an interview with nhk last november president barack obama said he wants to visit hiroshima and nagasaki during his presidency. but observers say many people in the u.s. oppose the idea of the president visiting the atomic bombed cities. the u.s. ambassador's attendance is seen as an effort by the obama administration to show its commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. >>> a russian nuclear submarine scrapped after an accident 25 years ago has been moved to a shipyard...
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on august 5th the secretary-general will visit nagasaki, on the southern island of kyushu. the following day he'll attend a ceremony in hiroshima to mark the 65th anniversary of the u.s. atomic bombing of the city. he will be the first u.n. chief to attend the anniversary event. ban has said he hopes to send a strong message that the world should rid itself of nuclear weapons. >>> japanese olympic gold medalists have given a judo lesson to palestinian and israeli children to enhance peace through the sport. yas heero yamashita and koizui inouye held the joint class in jerusalem on wednesday after giving separate lessons to palestinians and israelis on sunday. 20 children from the palestinian territories and 30 from israel took part in the class. >> the joint class was held despite many obstacles including opposition from the palestine judo association, which protested the event for political reasons. >> the two gold medalists plan to invite children from the palestinian territory and israel to an international judo competition in japan in december. >>> it is mud that is pla
on august 5th the secretary-general will visit nagasaki, on the southern island of kyushu. the following day he'll attend a ceremony in hiroshima to mark the 65th anniversary of the u.s. atomic bombing of the city. he will be the first u.n. chief to attend the anniversary event. ban has said he hopes to send a strong message that the world should rid itself of nuclear weapons. >>> japanese olympic gold medalists have given a judo lesson to palestinian and israeli children to enhance...
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in the congenital malformation leukemia is all of these things that we're trying to hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent than epidemiological study the first statistical epidemiological study that looks at the children and the adults on the ground to see whether these effects are real and we find that they are real and if are not really real is very much worse than people thought we found evidence of the use of this weapon in afghanistan in lebanon and in gaza and so what we urgently need to do is to ask the u.s. military and the israelis and all the other people using this weapon to come clean about what it is but if we know what it is then maybe we can have some attempt to try and mitigate the problems that it's causing and possibly the international community might decide to ban it. and there's more to come here on our team later in the hour including resisting everything but. what is tempting the rich these days in moscow find out why won't be ex-pats are flocking to the russian capital to lead the world give him life style. hot on the stiletto
in the congenital malformation leukemia is all of these things that we're trying to hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent than epidemiological study the first statistical epidemiological study that looks at the children and the adults on the ground to see whether these effects are real and we find that they are real and if are not really real is very much worse than people thought we found evidence of the use of this weapon in afghanistan in lebanon and...
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in the congenital malformation the leukemia is all of these things that were found hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent so what can be done about it now like you've been working with doctors there is it all too late or is there a way of tackling this health crisis in fallujah at the moment i mean realistically i mean what everybody what the international community and what the listeners out there need to understand is that we desperately need these children desperately need an independent independent investigation not just that they need these doctors need training they need the they don't know how to handle these effected complex cancers that they they don't know where to start operating on and that is really the first stage is that there we can make a difference and there is and we can help but number one we need to acknowledge that there is a problem and that's what we everyone has to understand is that the international community governments are not even the iraqi authorities themselves do not acknowledge officially that there is a humanitaria
in the congenital malformation the leukemia is all of these things that were found hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent so what can be done about it now like you've been working with doctors there is it all too late or is there a way of tackling this health crisis in fallujah at the moment i mean realistically i mean what everybody what the international community and what the listeners out there need to understand is that we desperately need these...
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uranium bomb was dropped on hiroshima three days after that on august ninth the fat man was dropped on nagasaki a few days later the japanese surrendered and the pacific war was over the action itself of colossal importance but experts say the ability to develop and test became the driver of the arms race the british got it the french got the chinese. the indians the pakistanis now the north koreans. tested to is the reason why countries tested over the years has been primarily to develop new and more deadly types of nuclear weapons to demonstrate their power and to send signals to one another signals like this one sent by iran the signals that even today steer relations and shift the balance of power around the world christine for r.t. . well christine's here in the studio to tell us a little more christine like you said sixty five years ago today that was the beginning of the nuclear age you can say do you think that we're getting any closer to do it and ingrid we see it in our lifetime well it's interesting there are so many people who have studied this day extensively and who have studied t
uranium bomb was dropped on hiroshima three days after that on august ninth the fat man was dropped on nagasaki a few days later the japanese surrendered and the pacific war was over the action itself of colossal importance but experts say the ability to develop and test became the driver of the arms race the british got it the french got the chinese. the indians the pakistanis now the north koreans. tested to is the reason why countries tested over the years has been primarily to develop new...
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fallujah in fact the medical effects are worse than those of the bombings of both hiroshima and nagasaki so i asked why and how old military equipment and the use of depleted uranium have led to this travesty next is globalization and killing the american middle class as americans struggle through the greatest recession since the great depression there are many jobs that simply aren't coming back with developing countries being able to pay pennies for the exact same work so i'll take a look at how america can retool for a changing world and why do poor white voters continue to support public and candidates who have launched an assault on them the same candidates that call the poor and call them unemployed lazy and dumb so what will it take to get them to realize that they're really voting against themselves we're going to chat with churchill on that matter but now let's move on to our top story tonight. as of two days ago medical marijuana is now legal in d.c. yesterday we spoke to a former law enforcement official who was against prohibition to get his take on how important these steps
fallujah in fact the medical effects are worse than those of the bombings of both hiroshima and nagasaki so i asked why and how old military equipment and the use of depleted uranium have led to this travesty next is globalization and killing the american middle class as americans struggle through the greatest recession since the great depression there are many jobs that simply aren't coming back with developing countries being able to pay pennies for the exact same work so i'll take a look at...
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and have maybe never seen the images of hiroshima and nagasaki.weapons in nine countries in the world. a situation far less stable than what the cold war period in which two states had very tightly guarded nuclear arsenals. you now have many nuclear weapons and many nuclear materials unstable countries, not well secured, that threaten all of us today. >> and we could be seeing that right now. >> and the proliferation is increasing. >> absolutely. neighboring jordan and iran, most intelligence agencies believe they're moving out towards a nuclear weapon. you're talking about getting rid of nuclear weapons at a time when a lot of states want to have more of them? >> that is the trend today. we have two choices. one of which is we simply allow increasing proliferation of weapons because there is no international consensus about eliminating them. but there is now. we're at an historic moment where presidents obama and medvedev met last spring and made a commitment to eliminate all nuclear weapons and the security council meeting that endorsed the subj
and have maybe never seen the images of hiroshima and nagasaki.weapons in nine countries in the world. a situation far less stable than what the cold war period in which two states had very tightly guarded nuclear arsenals. you now have many nuclear weapons and many nuclear materials unstable countries, not well secured, that threaten all of us today. >> and we could be seeing that right now. >> and the proliferation is increasing. >> absolutely. neighboring jordan and iran,...
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might act in ways no one has acted since the advent of the era of nuclear peace that has followed nagasaki and hiroshima. we must not allow the world's most dangerous regimes to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. this is the single, greatest challenge of our time. we must not fail to address it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to begin where you did with the u.s./israeli relationship. i got a lot of e-mail before this, particularly concerning the gaza-bound flotilla. many addressed the idea that israel could be more of a liability than an asset to the u.s. had you address this, especially those who have come of age since 1967 and view israel as more of a victor and a victim the? >> those are several questions. politicians simply choose one of the things they want to answer, but i can address all of them if you wish. first of all, it is better to be a victory than a victim. if you are a victim -- this was the condition of the jewish people for a dozen years -- we were the perfect victim. when you have a natural state in this time of history, and you have
might act in ways no one has acted since the advent of the era of nuclear peace that has followed nagasaki and hiroshima. we must not allow the world's most dangerous regimes to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. this is the single, greatest challenge of our time. we must not fail to address it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to begin where you did with the u.s./israeli relationship. i got a lot of e-mail before this, particularly concerning the...
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that no one has acted since the advent of the era of nuclear peace that has followed hiroshima and nagasaki we must not allow the world's most dangerous regimes to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. this is the single greatest challenge of our time and we must not fail to address it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to begin where you began, the u.s.-israel relationship. there has been the theme that israel would become more of a strategic liability to the united states when a strategic asset. how do you reviewed this, particularly for americans who have come of age since 1967 and see if israel as more of a victor than a victim? >> there are so many questions in your question. >> i violated my own rule. i am sorry. [laughter] >> will work as a politician do? they simply decide which one of them they want to answer. [laughter] first of all, it is better to be a victor than a victim. if you were a victim, this was the condition of the jewish people for 1000 years. when you actually have a state and you have to defense to ourselves and there are racketeers an
that no one has acted since the advent of the era of nuclear peace that has followed hiroshima and nagasaki we must not allow the world's most dangerous regimes to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. this is the single greatest challenge of our time and we must not fail to address it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to begin where you began, the u.s.-israel relationship. there has been the theme that israel would become more of a strategic liability to...
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that no one has acted since the advent of the era of nuclear peace that has followed hiroshima and nagasaki. we must not allow the world's most dangerous regimes to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. this is the single greatest challenge of our time and we must not fail to address it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to begin where you began, the u.s.-rael relationship. there has been theheme that israel would become more of a strategic liability to the united states when a strategic asset. how do you reviewed this, particularly for americans who have come of age since 1967 and see if israel as more of a victor than a victim? >> there are so many questions in your question. >> i violated my own rule. i am sorry. [laughter] >> will work as a politician do? they simply decide which one of them they want to answer. [laughter] first of all, it is better to be a victor than a victim. if you were a victim, this was the condition of the jewish people for 1000 years. when you actually have a state and you have to defense to ourselves and there are racketeers and y
that no one has acted since the advent of the era of nuclear peace that has followed hiroshima and nagasaki. we must not allow the world's most dangerous regimes to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. this is the single greatest challenge of our time and we must not fail to address it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to begin where you began, the u.s.-rael relationship. there has been theheme that israel would become more of a strategic liability to the...