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back in nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy ? ? would hurry a hurricane ? ? back in nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy ? ? and the women wicky-wacky woo ? ? in fujiama, you get a mama ? ? your troubles increase ? ? in some pagoda, she gets a soda ? ? earth-shake milkshakes, ten cents a piece ? ? how they hug and kiss at night ? ? fred, you know that it's worth the price ? ? back in nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy ? ? and the women wicky-wacky woo ? [scatting] now, wait a minute. come on back here. come on back! keep it movin'. you ain't seen nothin' yet, folks. hey, zany, where are you? get out here! [audience laughing] walk, walk, walk! ha ha ha! he's walking! he's walking! i love it. ? in fujiama, you get a mama ? ? your troubles increase ? ? in some pagoda, she gets a soda ? ? wake up in the morning, find your bed soakin' wet ? ? oh maggie, oh shaggy, oh maggie, oh shaggy ? ? oh maggie, oh shaggy ? [scatting] [audience cheering] go on. go on. where's the dancing? hey, you ain't seen nothin' yet, folks. wait a minute. wait-- all right! where's
back in nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy ? ? would hurry a hurricane ? ? back in nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy ? ? and the women wicky-wacky woo ? ? in fujiama, you get a mama ? ? your troubles increase ? ? in some pagoda, she gets a soda ? ? earth-shake milkshakes, ten cents a piece ? ? how they hug and kiss at night ? ? fred, you know that it's worth the price ? ? back in nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy ? ? and the women wicky-wacky woo ? [scatting] now, wait a...
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human being, or president roosevelt. 2 atom bombs would not have been launched over hiroshima or nagasakias done by truman, who was ignorant and irresponsible. he did not drop these weapons against military objectives. there was no need to drop these bonds. the japanese were already defeated. the emperor had already made the decision to put an end to that war. before nuclear weapons were dropped, one was dropped, then a second one. do you know the power that nuclear weapons possessed, accumulated worldwide? comparing theust destructive capacity of those and those that are today stockpiled by mankind, theu.s. and russia, explosive power of the weapons accumulated worldwide are timeslent to 450,000 greater power than the two weapons that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki. meager.not seem very it is so destructive. what is left after that destructive power? nothing. thank you. >> dear commander fidel, comrades, we feel enormous satisfaction to be here, once again seeing you, after all the time that has elapsed since your recovery. we have always been thinking of you. we have always had here w
human being, or president roosevelt. 2 atom bombs would not have been launched over hiroshima or nagasakias done by truman, who was ignorant and irresponsible. he did not drop these weapons against military objectives. there was no need to drop these bonds. the japanese were already defeated. the emperor had already made the decision to put an end to that war. before nuclear weapons were dropped, one was dropped, then a second one. do you know the power that nuclear weapons possessed,...
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. >>> people in the atomic bombed cities of hiroshima and nagasaki are closely watching trump's nuclear policy. the president-elect once said he won't rule out using tactical nuclear weapons against islamic state militants. he also suggested japan could acquire nuclear arms to counter threats from north korea. a representative of an atomic bombing survivors' association says the issue of nuclear weapons must be viewed from a global perspective. >> translator: i hope the u.s. president will approach the matter from a humanitarian stance. >> the head of a research center at nagasaki university seeking a nuclear arms ban is wary about is hard to figure out. >> translator: we'll send messages from the atomic bomb cities to trump so he can fully understand the terror of puck lar weapons. >> he said trump should visit hiroshima and nagasaki as soon as possible. >>> the impact is being felt in morocco, too, that's where delegates have gathered for the climate change conference, copp 22. trump threatened to withdraw from the landmark agreement. copp 22 delegates are discussing detailed rules fo
. >>> people in the atomic bombed cities of hiroshima and nagasaki are closely watching trump's nuclear policy. the president-elect once said he won't rule out using tactical nuclear weapons against islamic state militants. he also suggested japan could acquire nuclear arms to counter threats from north korea. a representative of an atomic bombing survivors' association says the issue of nuclear weapons must be viewed from a global perspective. >> translator: i hope the u.s....
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roosevelt and the two atom bombs would not have been launched over hiroshima and nagasaki. they would not have been dropped. it was done by truman. truman who is ignorant and irresponsible. there was no need to drop these bombs. the japanese were already defeat ed. the emperor already made a decision to put an end to that war before nuclear weapons were dropped. one was dropped, then a second one. do you know the power that nuclear weapons possess, that are accumulated worldwide? for example, just comparing the destructive capacity of those first two bombs and those that are today stockpiled by mankind and the two most powerful nations, the u.s. and russia, the explosive power of the weapons accumulated worldwide are equivalent to 450,000 times greater power than the two weapons that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki. it may appear -- it doesn't seem very meager. it is so destructive. what's left after that destructive power? nothing. thank you. >> comrade yolanda gomes. >> yolanda gomes, dear commander fidel, comrade, we feel enormous satisfaction to be here once again seei
roosevelt and the two atom bombs would not have been launched over hiroshima and nagasaki. they would not have been dropped. it was done by truman. truman who is ignorant and irresponsible. there was no need to drop these bombs. the japanese were already defeat ed. the emperor already made a decision to put an end to that war before nuclear weapons were dropped. one was dropped, then a second one. do you know the power that nuclear weapons possess, that are accumulated worldwide? for example,...
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the report that i received from the japanese embassy on august 18th stated that the casualties in nagasakiere 73,000 fatalities. on august 10th, 1945, the cabinet of the government of japan approved the emperor's decision to accept the pottsdam declarati declaration, with the understanding he would remain the country's sovereign ruler. the same day, august 10th, the united states and her allies were notified of japan's decision. the united states sought to make it clear that after the surrender the emperor would have to renounce his divinity. however he would allowed to retain his title of emper ror. on august 14th, 1945, japan finally agreed to accept the terms of the pottsdam declaration with the u.s. assurance that the emperor would be able to retain his title and function as a symbolic head of state. on august 15th, 1945, in a radio address to the nation, the emperor stated that the enemy has begun to employ a new and cruel bomb, the power of which we had never known before, and to continue to fight would result in the collapse of the japanese nation. general macarthur became the virtu
the report that i received from the japanese embassy on august 18th stated that the casualties in nagasakiere 73,000 fatalities. on august 10th, 1945, the cabinet of the government of japan approved the emperor's decision to accept the pottsdam declarati declaration, with the understanding he would remain the country's sovereign ruler. the same day, august 10th, the united states and her allies were notified of japan's decision. the united states sought to make it clear that after the surrender...
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. >> the head of a research center at nagasaki university is wary about trump, saying his nuclear policy is hard to figure out. >> we'll send messages from the atomic bombed cities to trump so he can fully understand the terror of nuclear weapons. >> he said trump should visit hiroshima and nagasaki as soon as possible. >>> he's an expert on japan/u.s. relations. >> thank you for coming in to our show. >> thank you for having me. >> first up, broadly speaking, seeing the trump administration would shape its foreign policy. >> i think the trump foreign policy would be very pragmatic and cost efficient and very american centered. i think president-elect trump has said that he wants to make america great, again. one of his long held view is that many other countries are taking advantage of the united states and america is a crippled country that needs to be made stronger. one of the ways to make it stronger is to have our allies take better care of themselves and the u.s. to bear less of the burden. i expect those who want allies to pay more for the defense that the united states is providi
. >> the head of a research center at nagasaki university is wary about trump, saying his nuclear policy is hard to figure out. >> we'll send messages from the atomic bombed cities to trump so he can fully understand the terror of nuclear weapons. >> he said trump should visit hiroshima and nagasaki as soon as possible. >>> he's an expert on japan/u.s. relations. >> thank you for coming in to our show. >> thank you for having me. >> first up, broadly...
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knew what was going on, except the managers, until the bombs were actually dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki in japan in august of 1945. it was at that point that the local population here and the workers who had worked at y-12 and k-25 and so on actually learned that they had been producing an atomic weapon. they went wild. there were dances in the streets and parties and everything. you can still see people in the streets holding up newspapers that says what -- you know, we proud a bomb and the war was over, so on. here at oak ridge national laboratories, or clinton laboratories it was known at the time, we had build this reactor, and built a bunch of technology around the reactor, around the effect of radiation on humans, and the effects of radiation on the environment, fish and other critters out there, and we knew an awful lot about the technology associated with atomic energy. so the decision was made actually before the war ended in august of 1945 to maintain this reactor that had been built at clinton laboratories, known today as the graphite reactor, and use the graphite reactor for
knew what was going on, except the managers, until the bombs were actually dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki in japan in august of 1945. it was at that point that the local population here and the workers who had worked at y-12 and k-25 and so on actually learned that they had been producing an atomic weapon. they went wild. there were dances in the streets and parties and everything. you can still see people in the streets holding up newspapers that says what -- you know, we proud a bomb and...
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human being, or president roosevelt. 2 atom bombs would not have been launched over hiroshima or nagasakiit was done by truman, who was ignorant and irresponsible. he did not drop these weapons against military objectives. there was no need to drop these bonds. the japanese were already defeated. the emperor had already made the decision to put an end to that war. before nuclear weapons were dropped, one was dropped, then a second one. do you know the power that nuclear weapons possessed, accumulated worldwide? for example, just comparing the destructive capacity of those first two bombs and those that are today stockpiled by mankind, the u.s. and russia, the explosive power of the weapons accumulated worldwide are equivalent to 450,000 times greater power than the two weapons that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki. it does not seem very meager. it is so destructive. what is left after that destructive power? nothing. thank you. >> dear commander fidel, comrades, we feel enormous satisfaction to be here, once again seeing you, after all the time that has elapsed since your recovery. we hav
human being, or president roosevelt. 2 atom bombs would not have been launched over hiroshima or nagasakiit was done by truman, who was ignorant and irresponsible. he did not drop these weapons against military objectives. there was no need to drop these bonds. the japanese were already defeated. the emperor had already made the decision to put an end to that war. before nuclear weapons were dropped, one was dropped, then a second one. do you know the power that nuclear weapons possessed,...
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film from the national archives concludes with the august 1945 atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. ♪ >>> early 1945 our b-29s began full scale operations against japan. 1500 miles to targets, and 1500 miles back from bases at saipan, tinian and guam. planned the ultimate crushing defeat of japan, down to the last bomb. here was the beginning of the end of the road to tokyo. after six months of reoccupation there were few signs of war along the quiet summer shores of guam. the liberated were back in their clean native villages. american citizens again. smiling and friendly. unaware that a miracle had happened around them. a miracle that moved mountains of material, equipment and supplies across the pacific that changed their dirt roads into broad highways, that manicured their jungles into acres of black-topped airfields. and nearby new communities of american citizens had set up housekeeping with various types of self-service. the latest labor saving devices, few laundry problems. and no modern inconveniences. by midsummer 21st bomber command was in business. big business. under g
film from the national archives concludes with the august 1945 atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. ♪ >>> early 1945 our b-29s began full scale operations against japan. 1500 miles to targets, and 1500 miles back from bases at saipan, tinian and guam. planned the ultimate crushing defeat of japan, down to the last bomb. here was the beginning of the end of the road to tokyo. after six months of reoccupation there were few signs of war along the quiet summer shores of guam. the...
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he was the army airorps photographer he was detached to nagasaki after the a tommic bomb. >> it was important to have it documented and have people known about it. the air force made copies of the photos that have been sent to congress. >>> a new york mother had something in common with hillary clinton they both needed a bit of fresh air we'll explain their emotional encounter. >> a legendary poet and singer song writer died a week after releasing his latest album. "action news" continues. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, "thank you for serving our country" and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very proud of him. male vo: comcast. 5:00 a.m., friday, november 11. here's what's happening. >>> the election of donald trump as president sparks a second night of protest. philadelphians take to the streets in droves we'll have a live report. >>> election results fills schools wi
he was the army airorps photographer he was detached to nagasaki after the a tommic bomb. >> it was important to have it documented and have people known about it. the air force made copies of the photos that have been sent to congress. >>> a new york mother had something in common with hillary clinton they both needed a bit of fresh air we'll explain their emotional encounter. >> a legendary poet and singer song writer died a week after releasing his latest album....
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this is from world war ii, the iconic image over nagasaki japan american flag on iwo jima back in 1945. then there's this the historic 1965 man on the moon and while contell prepare snapshots made the list, ellen's selfie went viral in the oscars in 2014. >> incredible. some of those pictures bring back memory, especially that oscar one. very powerful. leading the news, violence erupted in athens, greece. hoodedro round of projectiles at the police, who responded with tear gas and grenade, littering the streets with riot and smoke. they broke out after the us a territory policy, which were demanded by the european union and international monetary fund in exchange for critical loans for that country. >>> in the washington post, a fake news writer writes bluntly, quote, i think donald trump is t. article comes as social media sites like facebook and twitter are under a barrage of criticism of what say some is aiding and abetting the false information during the election. president obama is lending his voice to the fight as he comes out swing against this misinformation. >> there is so mu
this is from world war ii, the iconic image over nagasaki japan american flag on iwo jima back in 1945. then there's this the historic 1965 man on the moon and while contell prepare snapshots made the list, ellen's selfie went viral in the oscars in 2014. >> incredible. some of those pictures bring back memory, especially that oscar one. very powerful. leading the news, violence erupted in athens, greece. hoodedro round of projectiles at the police, who responded with tear gas and...
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sent to nagasaki after a nuclear bomb detonated over the city. >> where the bomb when off there was not much. it's important to have it documents. have people know about it. he had been stations in guam part of a photo recome and intelligence unit. after the war ended they had to domthe damage on the ground. >> frankly i didn't know the consequences. >> with he's speed graphic camera and wearing no protective gear for several days he walked through the port city taking snapshots many people and buildings decimated. >> i was not prepared for that. >> he still takes photos, he when to central high school where he was the editor for the school paper. this is video from his 74th reunion last month. in september he was invited out to ohio to speak with members of the 14th intelligence squadron. little was photoed of the tech squadron and their work and the commander of the 14th wanted to learn more. they could only track down two men. he was one of them. >> these are the only physical records. >> the air force made copies of the photos, the two veterans spent several days speaking to the squ
sent to nagasaki after a nuclear bomb detonated over the city. >> where the bomb when off there was not much. it's important to have it documents. have people know about it. he had been stations in guam part of a photo recome and intelligence unit. after the war ended they had to domthe damage on the ground. >> frankly i didn't know the consequences. >> with he's speed graphic camera and wearing no protective gear for several days he walked through the port city taking...
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in the atomic bomb cities of hiroshima and nagasaki, people worry the technology might be used for military purposes. the deal stipulates that the trade is only for peaceful purposes, and it includes a provision on halting the cooperation. another document confirms that japan can stop the trade if india runs counter to its own 2008 announcement of freezing nuclear tests. >> translator: the pact presents a legal framework to ensure india acts responsibly so nuclear technology will be used solely for peaceful purposes. this is consistent with our position to pursue nuclear nonproliferation. >> the signing of the agreement for cooperation and peaceful use of nuclear energy marks a historic step. >> the two leaders also agreed to expedite a high-speed railway project in india with japan's bullet train technology. before the meeting, modi told japanese business leaders he wants to deepen economic ties between the two countries. modi attended a welcome lunch in tokyo on friday hosted by the japan business federation and japan's chamber of commerce and industry. >> translator: direct investment fr
in the atomic bomb cities of hiroshima and nagasaki, people worry the technology might be used for military purposes. the deal stipulates that the trade is only for peaceful purposes, and it includes a provision on halting the cooperation. another document confirms that japan can stop the trade if india runs counter to its own 2008 announcement of freezing nuclear tests. >> translator: the pact presents a legal framework to ensure india acts responsibly so nuclear technology will be used...
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. >> these are weapons today far more powerful than that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass anilation is truly appalling. >>reporter: former president bill clinton has been drilling down on the economy, stressing hillary clinton's plans to help lower or, rather, to help the middle and lower classes. >> there's still too many americans across the board who look in the mirror every better than today. that is a deadening feeling, and we gotta do something about it. >>reporter: the clinton campaign is trying to refocus on hillary clinton's platform rather than the recent developments in her e-mail scandal. the fbi is sifting through thousands of e-mails found on a computer used by clinton's top aide. right now it's unknown if any of those e-mails are new or copies of e-mails that have criticism of fbi director james comey questioning the timing of the investigation and reiterating she has nothing to hide. hillary clinton will be at pasco hernando state college east campus in dade city. doors open at 1:00 and the vaint starts
. >> these are weapons today far more powerful than that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass anilation is truly appalling. >>reporter: former president bill clinton has been drilling down on the economy, stressing hillary clinton's plans to help lower or, rather, to help the middle and lower classes. >> there's still too many americans across the board who look in the mirror every better than today. that is a...
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. >> these are weapons today far more powerful than the bombs that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass anilation down on the economy, stressing hillary clinton's plans to help the lower and middle classes. >> there's still too many americans across the board who look in the mirror every morning and think they don't have the power to make tomorrow better than today. that is a deadening feeling, and we gotta do something about it. >>reporter: the clinton campaign is trying to refocus on hillary clinton's platform rather than the recent developments in her e-mail scandal. th thousands of e-mails found on a computer used by her top aide. right now it's unknown if any of those e-mails are new or copies of e-mails that have already been reviewed. monday clinton dialed up her criticism of fbi director james comey, questioning the timing of the investigation and reiterating that she has nothing to hide. hillary clinton will be at pasco hernando state college east campus in dade city. bill clinton will speak at jet jackson rec center a
. >> these are weapons today far more powerful than the bombs that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass anilation down on the economy, stressing hillary clinton's plans to help the lower and middle classes. >> there's still too many americans across the board who look in the mirror every morning and think they don't have the power to make tomorrow better than today. that is a deadening feeling, and we gotta do something...
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this is from world war ii, the mushroom cloud over nagasaki, japan. here are the u.s. marines raising the flag in iwo jima in 1945, and this one, historic we may all remember. remember this? of course, the selfie, that snapshot that ellen took during the 2014 oscars. she took it of all the a-list celebrities. >> what's incredible is we all recognize them, that's how you know they're powerful because they're ones we can recall. >> overseas, leading the news, violence erupts in athens, greece, as rioters police. they threw molotov cocktails and other projej tiles at the police who responded with volleys of tear gas and stun grenades, littering the streets with fire and smoke. it broke out after a march against the greek government's austerity policies which were recommended by the international monetary fund in exchange for critical loans. >> from the "washington post," a self-striebed news writer puts the election ruls on his own trump is in the white house because of me. facebook and twitter are under a barrage of criticism for what said say is aiding and abetting the
this is from world war ii, the mushroom cloud over nagasaki, japan. here are the u.s. marines raising the flag in iwo jima in 1945, and this one, historic we may all remember. remember this? of course, the selfie, that snapshot that ellen took during the 2014 oscars. she took it of all the a-list celebrities. >> what's incredible is we all recognize them, that's how you know they're powerful because they're ones we can recall. >> overseas, leading the news, violence erupts in...
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he was sent to nagasaki after the a tommic bomb was detonated over the city. >> it was important to havet documented and people know about it. >> reporter: he was stationed in guam part as a photo reconand intelligence unit. after the war, the army wanted to document the damage on the ground. >> with his camera and wearing no protective gear for several days he walked through the city taking snapshots, very few people, many buildings did he decimated. he still takes photos, he went to central high school where he was the photo editor of the paper. he talked with students and at different clubs in september he was invited to ohio to speak with members of the 14th intelligence squad drant. little was recorded of the tech squad drant and their work. the commander of the 14th wanted to know more. they could only track down two men. he was one of them. >> this is the only physical records. the air force made copies of the photos that would be sent to the library of congress and national archives. the veterans spent several days speaking to the squadrant. >> we went in and the geese stood up a
he was sent to nagasaki after the a tommic bomb was detonated over the city. >> it was important to havet documented and people know about it. >> reporter: he was stationed in guam part as a photo reconand intelligence unit. after the war, the army wanted to document the damage on the ground. >> with his camera and wearing no protective gear for several days he walked through the city taking snapshots, very few people, many buildings did he decimated. he still takes photos, he...
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the atomic bombs of hiroshima and nagasaki resulted in the invasion not needing to be done. they needed a supreme commander of the allied powers to rule japan on behalf of the allies and that job goes to general macarthur. this is an example of him understanding japan, he studied japan and the far east and had lived in asia for a while but it also shows his ability to understand the value of symbolism and stage management. this brings me to this display behind me. another one of the murals which shows the japanese signing the surrender of japan on the deck of the uss missouri, september 2, 1945. you can see some of the principles -- general macarthur presiding. dr. -- general richard sutherland. the man wearing the cap is william holley. behind macarthur are some of the international delegates representing some of the other countries at war with japan. notable people here -- representative from the soviet ,nion, australia, the french the liberator of paris in 1944, and you can see some of the others including australia, new zealand, canada, and great britain as well. this is
the atomic bombs of hiroshima and nagasaki resulted in the invasion not needing to be done. they needed a supreme commander of the allied powers to rule japan on behalf of the allies and that job goes to general macarthur. this is an example of him understanding japan, he studied japan and the far east and had lived in asia for a while but it also shows his ability to understand the value of symbolism and stage management. this brings me to this display behind me. another one of the murals...
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film from the national archives concludes with the august 1945 atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. ♪
film from the national archives concludes with the august 1945 atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. ♪
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that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass annihilation is truly appalling. >>reporter: former president bill clinton has been drilling down on the economy, stressing hillary clinton's plans to help the lower and middle classes. >> there's still too many americans across the board who look in the mirror every morning and think they don't have the power to make that is a deadening feeling. and we gotta do something about it. >>reporter: the clinton campaign is trying to refocus on hillary clinton's platform rather than the recent developments in her e-mail scandal. the fbi is sifting through thousands of e-mails found on a computer used by clinton's top aide. right now it's unknown if any of those e-mails are new or copies of e-mails that have already been reviewed. criticism of fbi director james comey, questioning the timing of the investigation and reiterating she has nothing to hide. hillary clinton will be at pasco hernando state college east campus in dade city. doors open at
that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass annihilation is truly appalling. >>reporter: former president bill clinton has been drilling down on the economy, stressing hillary clinton's plans to help the lower and middle classes. >> there's still too many americans across the board who look in the mirror every morning and think they don't have the power to make that is a deadening feeling. and we gotta do something about...
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accumulated worldwide 450,000ivalent to greater power than the two weapons and destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki- it does not seem eager. it is so destructive. what is left after that? nothing. thank you. see fidel castro's entire speech to the cuban national assembly tonight at 10:55 p.m. eastern here on c-span. now former secretary of state henry kissinger and former british prime minister john major discuss foreign policy over the conflict in syria and the impact of brexit on the relationship between the u.s., u.k. and european union. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] dr. kissinger: ladies and gentlemen, ted heath and i -- we were friends. i met him before he became prime minister and we have stayed in contact through the rest of our lives. when i was invited to give this speech it became evident that the house in which ted heath lived was close to where i was stationed when i was here with the 84th infantry division of the united states. where i
accumulated worldwide 450,000ivalent to greater power than the two weapons and destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki- it does not seem eager. it is so destructive. what is left after that? nothing. thank you. see fidel castro's entire speech to the cuban national assembly tonight at 10:55 p.m. eastern here on c-span. now former secretary of state henry kissinger and former british prime minister john major discuss foreign policy over the conflict in syria and the impact of brexit on the relationship...
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. >> these are weapons, today, far more powerful than the bombs nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass annihilation is truly appalling. >> for millions of people, rather. in addition to that charge, clinton's campaign released a new ad, entitled daisy. it invokes a famous 1964 attack ad used by lyndon johnson's campaign and includes trump's statements about nuclear weapons. >> and trump responded directly to that attack while campaigning in michigan. >> she will get us iwo she will get us into world war iii. i will tell you. she's incompetent. she will get us into world war iii. >> trump campaigns in pennsylvania and wisconsin, both traditionally blue states, by the way. clinton has three events planned today in florida. >>> iraqi troops are poised on the outskirts of mosul. government forces are firing on isis positions in the city with artillery, tanks and machine guns. control of the last village on the eastern border. residents within the city are battling isis militants. >>> the oklahoma highway control will release dash cam video late
. >> these are weapons, today, far more powerful than the bombs nagasaki during world war ii. to talk so casually, so cavalierly about mass annihilation is truly appalling. >> for millions of people, rather. in addition to that charge, clinton's campaign released a new ad, entitled daisy. it invokes a famous 1964 attack ad used by lyndon johnson's campaign and includes trump's statements about nuclear weapons. >> and trump responded directly to that attack while campaigning in...
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unconditionally so on the ninth of august the president authorized dropping of the second atomic bomb on nagasaki. and the death toll there was about half of what they had said it was in hiroshima, around 70,000. there are people even today who say that those atomic bombs saved lives. saved lives. because we had planned to invade japan in november of 1945 on the island of kyushu and then the spring of '46 we were going to invade tokyo, honshu. it was estimated that that invasion would cost 150,000 american lives and it would cost 10 million japanese lives so on that basis people are saying okay, so atomic weapons killed say 240,000 people but if we invaded japan we'd have killed 10 million japanese. so i believe that president truman by authorizing the use of the atomic bomb saved hundreds and hundreds of thousands of lives both american and japanese. another thing which some of you may not know about was the military, the army particularly was segregated. in other words i served during world war ii and in my division i never saw a negro soldier. i never saw one. and as the war went on and on, in
unconditionally so on the ninth of august the president authorized dropping of the second atomic bomb on nagasaki. and the death toll there was about half of what they had said it was in hiroshima, around 70,000. there are people even today who say that those atomic bombs saved lives. saved lives. because we had planned to invade japan in november of 1945 on the island of kyushu and then the spring of '46 we were going to invade tokyo, honshu. it was estimated that that invasion would cost...