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studios to discuss the bombings in hiroshima and nagasaki.tarted by asking terumi kuramori to describe what happened when the second atomic bomb was dropped on nagasaki and -- 73 years ago today. >> that was the year when i was one year old am a so i don't have direct memory of that day. however, after surviving the atomic bomb, i was with my mother and my older brother and sister into a bomb shelter, which was under the city, so we were able to survive so i'm somehow able to be here today. memory have any direct of that day, however, my carrots -- my parents, for my whole life, did not speak out ababout the fact t that we survived the bombing. the reason for that, the reason they did not speak out is because at t the time,e, there s so much discrimination and prejudice against the survivors. and at that time, it was difficult for us to obtain jobs, to get married. there was severe discrimination against us because of what we had been through. when i was young, i was 5.8 kilometers from the high percent or when we experienced the bomb. everyb
studios to discuss the bombings in hiroshima and nagasaki.tarted by asking terumi kuramori to describe what happened when the second atomic bomb was dropped on nagasaki and -- 73 years ago today. >> that was the year when i was one year old am a so i don't have direct memory of that day. however, after surviving the atomic bomb, i was with my mother and my older brother and sister into a bomb shelter, which was under the city, so we were able to survive so i'm somehow able to be here...
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so the title was changed to nagasaki. the unluckiest city on earth, really by nothing more than an accident of weather and a bit of chance that nagasaki received the second bombing. so we've reached the end of our story of the war in the pacific. and here in the hiroshima gallery, the downfall gallery of japan, you can set you to really think about -- sit and really think about what happened in the course of this war. the vast human cost paid by the war the pacific. i think for every book written about the war in the pacific, there may be 10 or 15 written in the war in europe, the fight against hitler. embodiment ofthe evil. and it is easy to forget about the pacific. about today the importance of the pacific rim. pacific issues will be with us for quite a long time. i'm really glad we have the road to tokyo exhibit here in the national world war ii museum. the one nugget we want people to take away is not so much this battle or that battle, or this battleship or that aircraft carrier, but the human cost paid when nations
so the title was changed to nagasaki. the unluckiest city on earth, really by nothing more than an accident of weather and a bit of chance that nagasaki received the second bombing. so we've reached the end of our story of the war in the pacific. and here in the hiroshima gallery, the downfall gallery of japan, you can set you to really think about -- sit and really think about what happened in the course of this war. the vast human cost paid by the war the pacific. i think for every book...
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so the mission was changed to nagasaki. i also think it -- i have been saying this for students from 30 years, i am a university professor -- the unluckiest city on earth, really by nothing more than an accident of weather and a bit of chance, nagasaki received the second atomic bonding. bombing. so we've reached the end of our story of the war in the pacific. and here in the hiroshima gallery, the downfall gallery of japan, you can set you to really sit and really think about what happened in the course of this war. the vast human cost paid by the war the pacific. i think for every book written about the war in the pacific, there may be 10 or 15 written in about the war in europe, the fight against heller. hiller has become that symbol, the embodiment of evil, but it is easy and away, to forget about the pacific theater. today of course, the pacific has assumed can import and support to the united states, especially in the pacific rim. pacific issues will be with us for quite a long time. i'm really glad we have the road t
so the mission was changed to nagasaki. i also think it -- i have been saying this for students from 30 years, i am a university professor -- the unluckiest city on earth, really by nothing more than an accident of weather and a bit of chance, nagasaki received the second atomic bonding. bombing. so we've reached the end of our story of the war in the pacific. and here in the hiroshima gallery, the downfall gallery of japan, you can set you to really sit and really think about what happened in...
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which they already had their american government's position has been that bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki where are needed to save american soldiers' lives from being lost in a potential war on the ground how do you feel when you hear that does this exploration sound logical tear that american myth just a myth because japan had been exhausted by that time japan was finished by the time i can verify that we were all practically starving at home and the soldiers at the pacific or any other battlefield they didn't have food they didn't have munitions and we were finished the war ended and the japanese who were good considering. our end up. there are many historical evidence that the use of nuclear weapons was not necessary and most of historian knowledge that. i rad that you sat somewhere that us occupation forces brought you a sense of relief and liberation from the oppression of japan's militaristic government but i mean those were the people who like you were describing so vividly brought total destruction to your sit is killed hundreds of thousands of people i mean eight peoples from you
which they already had their american government's position has been that bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki where are needed to save american soldiers' lives from being lost in a potential war on the ground how do you feel when you hear that does this exploration sound logical tear that american myth just a myth because japan had been exhausted by that time japan was finished by the time i can verify that we were all practically starving at home and the soldiers at the pacific or any other...
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destruction in the eyes seventy three years ago when american nuclear bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki today can humanity count to gather and prevent the catastrophe from ever happening again i ask nuclear weapons disarmament activists hiroshima bombing survivor. one bomb one blast and the whole city's leveled inside. living fire and radiation in its wake the tonic bombing of hiroshima in one nine hundred forty five still serves as a reminder of the horrors of war especially when coming from the survivors of the explosion what was it like to live through a nuclear attack can the stories of eyewitnesses change the way we see nuclear weapons today and will humanity ever get of them. said scott thurlow survivor of the nuclear bombing of hiroshima welcome it's really great to have you with us. you where in hiroshima in august of forty five one thousand nuclear bomb was dropped on the city when now we know that a nuclear bomb kills not only at the moment of explosion but for many years after you weren't from our from epicenter of the explosion were you exposed to radiation did it make itsel
destruction in the eyes seventy three years ago when american nuclear bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki today can humanity count to gather and prevent the catastrophe from ever happening again i ask nuclear weapons disarmament activists hiroshima bombing survivor. one bomb one blast and the whole city's leveled inside. living fire and radiation in its wake the tonic bombing of hiroshima in one nine hundred forty five still serves as a reminder of the horrors of war especially when coming...
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we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have heard the flight record and the pilot. we have heard the logbook. the copilot, the computer of the computing is a way of a true aircraft field. we havelk over here examples of glass bottles that were taken from the wreckage of nagasaki and here the intense heat, literally molten glass from ground zero. was not the original target of bomb number two. the cloud cover was too difficult to drop the bomb on it. i've been saying this for students of 30 years, the unluckiest city by nothing more nagasakiccident and received the second atomic bombing. the end of our war and pacific. here in the hiroshima gallery, gallery you can sit and really think about what happened in the course of this war. the vast human cost paid by the war the pacific. for every book written on the word of the pacific, there may be 10 or 15 written in the war in europe, the fight against settler. -- against hitler. it is easy to forget about the pacific. pacific issues will be with us for quite a long time. i'
we want people to think about what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki and why. we have heard the flight record and the pilot. we have heard the logbook. the copilot, the computer of the computing is a way of a true aircraft field. we havelk over here examples of glass bottles that were taken from the wreckage of nagasaki and here the intense heat, literally molten glass from ground zero. was not the original target of bomb number two. the cloud cover was too difficult to drop the bomb on it....
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moriguchi is believed to be the first survivor of the nagasaki bombing-to visit hanford. when the bomb exploded-he was eight years old. >> there was a huge explosive sound. smoke started rising all over the city. >> reporter: now 81, moriguchint wa to see the place that fueled the bomb that destroyed his city. >> i came here because i wanted to know what the town that ploduced plutonium is doing today and what is to go on doing in the future. >> reporter: moriguchi has come to make a case that the stories of bomb survivors-should be part of a new national park created in 2015. the manhattan project national historical park preserves three world war ii sites where the united states developed the first atomic weapons.vi the park s is working on aw content that will be presented at loslamos, new mexico, oak ridge tennessee and hanford. >> yes we lear going to become a national park and in nagasaki are quite worried. was it gng to become a tional park to express pride?or >> rr: moriguchi's visit was organized by two japanese- p americfessors, and joined by a college student a
moriguchi is believed to be the first survivor of the nagasaki bombing-to visit hanford. when the bomb exploded-he was eight years old. >> there was a huge explosive sound. smoke started rising all over the city. >> reporter: now 81, moriguchint wa to see the place that fueled the bomb that destroyed his city. >> i came here because i wanted to know what the town that ploduced plutonium is doing today and what is to go on doing in the future. >> reporter: moriguchi has...
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understood that even as of yet now the manner is of hiroshima and nagasaki have been kept alive thanks to people like you and governments remember those lessons as well there has not been a central combat use of a nuclear bomb sends forty five now to me it seems that humanity has learned its lesson has seen enough to not ever use nukes again do you have less face and humanity than i do less yes no i do i do have faith in the yes they're going to find me if they don't have it now they will certainly have faith in humanity this humanity must continue to live and this civilization must be preserved i think it's ridiculous some goofy people threatening each other and threatened by saying their bombs are bigger than others and we have more of them imagine such child this impulsive. statements are being exchanged by those anywhere it's hard to believe those things are still happening but i think people. really learning and more than anything i am great for thousands of. the millions of people around the world that came to realize we just leave it to the government alone and n.g.o.s and one h
understood that even as of yet now the manner is of hiroshima and nagasaki have been kept alive thanks to people like you and governments remember those lessons as well there has not been a central combat use of a nuclear bomb sends forty five now to me it seems that humanity has learned its lesson has seen enough to not ever use nukes again do you have less face and humanity than i do less yes no i do i do have faith in the yes they're going to find me if they don't have it now they will...
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. >> before being dropped oning that sake in 1942 -- nagasaki, the fat man plutonium bomb was tested here. we'll speak with author jon hunner to learn more about robert j. hoppen heymer, the father -- oppenheimer, the father of atomic weapon. >> well, he directed the civilian laboratory at los alamos during world war ii during the manhattan project. and under his leadership, he directed nobel prize-winning scientists, engineers, military personnel and the civilians who worked on the atomic bomb project at los alamos. humans back to ancient greece have been wanting to split the atom. they talked about an indivisible part of matter. and so that's a concept that had been around for a while. but humans still haven't seen an atom. i mean, it's so small, we haven't seen it. it wasn't until the end of the 19th century that scientists started being able to tinker with doing things, smashing things together and kind of figuring out what came out kind of like you smash a car together and the carburetor comes out. and not knowing what a carburetor is, you go, hmm, we know that's something in th
. >> before being dropped oning that sake in 1942 -- nagasaki, the fat man plutonium bomb was tested here. we'll speak with author jon hunner to learn more about robert j. hoppen heymer, the father -- oppenheimer, the father of atomic weapon. >> well, he directed the civilian laboratory at los alamos during world war ii during the manhattan project. and under his leadership, he directed nobel prize-winning scientists, engineers, military personnel and the civilians who worked on the...
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major battles, significant figures, and conclusion of the war with the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. thi is abouts 30 minutes -- this is about 30 minutes. welcome to the national world war ii museum. we are in downtown new orleans. here is the museum.
major battles, significant figures, and conclusion of the war with the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. thi is abouts 30 minutes -- this is about 30 minutes. welcome to the national world war ii museum. we are in downtown new orleans. here is the museum.
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city of sorcery in march is seventy three years since the united states dropped an atomic bomb and nagasaki in japan which led to the end of the second world war at a ceremony to mark the universe the anniversary un secretary general antonio terror she urged all the leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of war is still present three days before and after sadly the u.s. adopt another atomic bomb on hiroshima roger today those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera coming up next bone hunter. more than twenty years after the bosnian war one man is thirteen for the bones of his piece of old you feel self for floor. again according. to all the third army on the wall give you a free food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for you so much and of course we don't know what's in it is his life mission but maybe he will know it until the end of his life. flew. all over the world to speak. every day since two thousand and two rama's new catch has been scouring the forest for the remains of victims of genocide although they themsel
city of sorcery in march is seventy three years since the united states dropped an atomic bomb and nagasaki in japan which led to the end of the second world war at a ceremony to mark the universe the anniversary un secretary general antonio terror she urged all the leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of war is still present three days before and after sadly the u.s. adopt another atomic bomb on hiroshima roger today those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera...
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destruction in the eyes seventy three years ago one american nuclear bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki today can humanity count together and prevent the catastrophe from ever happening again i ask nuclear weapons disarmament activists hiroshima bombing survivor. one bomb one blast and the whole city's leveled in seconds leaving fire and radiation in its wake the atomic bombing of hiroshima in one thousand nine hundred forty five still serves as a reminder of the horrors of war especially one coming from the survivors of the explosion what was it like to live through a nuclear attack can the stories of i wouldn't change the way we see nuclear weapons today and will humanity ever get of them. so let's go sara low survivor of the nuclear bombing of hiroshima welcome it's really great to have you with us. you where and hiroshima in august of forty five when their nuclear bomb was dropped on the city when now we know that a nuclear bomb kills not only at the moment of explosion but for many years after you worked for our from epicenter of the explosion were you exposed to radiation did it m
destruction in the eyes seventy three years ago one american nuclear bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki today can humanity count together and prevent the catastrophe from ever happening again i ask nuclear weapons disarmament activists hiroshima bombing survivor. one bomb one blast and the whole city's leveled in seconds leaving fire and radiation in its wake the atomic bombing of hiroshima in one thousand nine hundred forty five still serves as a reminder of the horrors of war...
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atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of world war two u.n. secretary general on tonio good terrorists laid a wreath in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted and killed some seventy thousand people there. hundreds of migrant workers in southern italy have staged marj to bring attention to their poor working and living conditions a protest was sparked by the death of sixteen farm workers in two recent road accidents to see the trucks used to transport tomato pickers to the fields are often overcrowded and unsaid. it's developer us now where police have arrested a number of journalists on suspicion of illegally accessing information from the country's state run news agency local rights groups are saying these arrests are part of a government drive to muzzle independent media among those detained is d.w. freelance correspondent paul york because his apartment in minsk was searched for two hours by police w. has launched a protest with belarus and bassett are here in berlin demanding his immediate release
atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of world war two u.n. secretary general on tonio good terrorists laid a wreath in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted and killed some seventy thousand people there. hundreds of migrant workers in southern italy have staged marj to bring attention to their poor working and living conditions a protest was sparked by the death of sixteen farm workers in two recent road accidents to see the trucks used to...
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atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second world war the u.n. secretary general antonio good cherish a reality in tributes to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted. and killed eighty thousand people. authorities in belarus arrested a number of journalists on suspicion of illegally accessing information from the country's state run news agency among those detained is appalled york by god ski a correspondent for the russian service is apartment in miss minsk was searched for two hours by police. has launched a protest with the ambassador of bella who's here in berlin where his arrest followed police raids on some of the country's largest independent media outlets local rights groups say the detentions are part of a drive to muzzle the press. joining me now is a mikhail a bush us he's an editor with a russian service and he's been following the story we go welcome now you mike of ski and several other journalists who've been detained what more can you tell us. well i think the whole scale of the crackdown is only vis
atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second world war the u.n. secretary general antonio good cherish a reality in tributes to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted. and killed eighty thousand people. authorities in belarus arrested a number of journalists on suspicion of illegally accessing information from the country's state run news agency among those detained is appalled york by god ski a correspondent for the russian service is apartment in...
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atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second was all u.n. secretary general to undergo tabish laid a wreath in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days. off the u.s. talkative hiroshima and kids more than eight hundred thousand people. in argentina the senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the room the catholic church campaign strongly against if opposed. to the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains essentially illegal the yes we came from the country and we're here to protect the rights of the unborn child i thank god and the senate has. voted. prior to the decision thousands of pro-choice demonstrators had gathered outside the senate building and the cold and rain the majority of them came here to p
atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second was all u.n. secretary general to undergo tabish laid a wreath in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days. off the u.s. talkative hiroshima and kids more than eight hundred thousand people. in argentina the senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in...
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previa despuÉs otra fue lanzada en la ciudad de nagasaki., la cÁmara corporal captÓ cómo un policÍa resta cata a un enrique: veremos las imÁgenes de un vÍdeo que capta el momento en que un policÍa rescata al conductor de un auto incendiado en atlanta. habÍan sacado dos pasajeros cuando llegaron los policÍas. patricia: usaron estertores y el otro sacÓ el tercer pasajero por la puerta del conductor. enrique: el valor de padre estÁ al lado de un vehÍculo en llamadas. -- llamas. patricia: lo hicieron en medio de ese peligro, del fuego. estaban muy expuestos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lindsay: en italia, dan por hecho que memo ochoa no es el nuevo. todo indica que le cumplieron su sueÑo. conde: en la liga mexicana diego con doblete y muchos ya lo ponemos colmÓ la nueva estrella del fu del mexicano. saluden al heredero del trono. lindsay: barcelona no hay que
previa despuÉs otra fue lanzada en la ciudad de nagasaki., la cÁmara corporal captÓ cómo un policÍa resta cata a un enrique: veremos las imÁgenes de un vÍdeo que capta el momento en que un policÍa rescata al conductor de un auto incendiado en atlanta. habÍan sacado dos pasajeros cuando llegaron los policÍas. patricia: usaron estertores y el otro sacÓ el tercer pasajero por la puerta del conductor. enrique: el valor de padre estÁ al lado de un vehÍculo en llamadas. -- llamas....
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previa despuÉs otra fue lanzada en la ciudad de nagasaki.a cÁmara corporal captÓ cómo un policÍa resta cata a un enrique: veremos las imÁgenes de un vÍdeo que capta el momento en que un policÍa rescata al conductor de un auto incendiado en atlanta. habÍan sacado dos pasajeros cuando llegaron los policÍas. patricia: usaron estertores y el otro sacÓ el tercer pasajero por la puerta del conductor. enrique: el valor de padre estÁ al lado de un vehÍculo en llamadas. -- llamas. patricia: lo hicieron en alejandra: buenos dÍas. bienvenidos a "despierta Área de la bahÍa". buenos días, glorybella. glorybella: buenos dÍas. en nosotras estamos listas con toda la informaciÓn y entretenimiento. consejos de bienestar para ti y tu familia. bienvenidos y buenos dÍas. alejandra: les estarÉ hablando de hÁbitos saludables que podemos practicar con nuestros hijos. glorybella: google hace tremendo anuncio y te contamos de quÉ se trata.
previa despuÉs otra fue lanzada en la ciudad de nagasaki.a cÁmara corporal captÓ cómo un policÍa resta cata a un enrique: veremos las imÁgenes de un vÍdeo que capta el momento en que un policÍa rescata al conductor de un auto incendiado en atlanta. habÍan sacado dos pasajeros cuando llegaron los policÍas. patricia: usaron estertores y el otro sacÓ el tercer pasajero por la puerta del conductor. enrique: el valor de padre estÁ al lado de un vehÍculo en llamadas. -- llamas. patricia:...
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at al-jazeera japan is marking the seventy third anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki which was near the end of the second world war and tony good tara she became the first u.n. secretary general to attend the event here all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of nuclear war was still present seventy thousand people were killed in august nine hundred forty five when the united states dropped its second nuclear bomb on japan well the one hundred fifty thousand people have been left homeless by the earthquake in the engine easy and island of lombok the red cross has described sunday's quake has exceptionally destructive it says it's focusing relief efforts on around twenty thousand people in remote areas where aid still hasn't reached at least one hundred thirty people were killed in the quake police in the u.s. of a wrestler man they say deliberately started one of the many fires burning in california the so-called holy fire has burned more than a thousand hectares of forest north of san diego fourteen thousand firefighters are trying to control twenty fi
at al-jazeera japan is marking the seventy third anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki which was near the end of the second world war and tony good tara she became the first u.n. secretary general to attend the event here all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of nuclear war was still present seventy thousand people were killed in august nine hundred forty five when the united states dropped its second nuclear bomb on japan well the one hundred fifty thousand...
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nagasaki. they were not equipped with atomic weapons, but those know there was no way for the russians to know this. he was determined to stay in berlin, as truman said repeatedly, he did not flail at the russians with rhetoric, however tempting it may have been to do so. surely he was not reticent because he was holding out the possibility of abandoning the city. rather i think he was hoping negotiations would go forward. he believed the russians were bluffing, using the currency in sectors of western religion as an excuse to force the western allies out of the city without without an armed conflict. in other words, truman was not employing the berlin airlift as an unwelcomepone choice between abject surrender and world war iii. he'd already made his decision about berlin. he also wanted to avoid war, and he had good reason to think it could be avoided. ultimately, the success of the airlift enable the president to that -- that enabled the president to achieve both of his objectives. in all li
nagasaki. they were not equipped with atomic weapons, but those know there was no way for the russians to know this. he was determined to stay in berlin, as truman said repeatedly, he did not flail at the russians with rhetoric, however tempting it may have been to do so. surely he was not reticent because he was holding out the possibility of abandoning the city. rather i think he was hoping negotiations would go forward. he believed the russians were bluffing, using the currency in sectors of...
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truman dropping atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki without losing a night's sleep. truman committing military forces to korea with no declaration of war. " -- truman responded and i quote, tell the son of a bitch he'll have to shoot his way in. this blunt form of statecraft may appeal to many of us, but to the rest of us, it may seem impulsive, reckless, belligerent and even potentially dangerous. the popular image of truman as a knee-jerk button-down hell dispenser who treated the world as if it given of his daughter's singing does not coincide with the thoughtful man was worshipped by the men in his truman certainly had a temper. but usually, he kept it in check. more importantly, he did not relish interpersonal conflict. as an example, early in his presidency he wanted to replace francis biddle as attorney general. even though he was president, he did not want to confront him face-to-face. he had a member of his staff call the attorney general and ask him to resign. biddle was insulted and insisted on a personal meeting with the president. truman invited francis
truman dropping atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki without losing a night's sleep. truman committing military forces to korea with no declaration of war. " -- truman responded and i quote, tell the son of a bitch he'll have to shoot his way in. this blunt form of statecraft may appeal to many of us, but to the rest of us, it may seem impulsive, reckless, belligerent and even potentially dangerous. the popular image of truman as a knee-jerk button-down hell dispenser who treated the...
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japan has been marking seventy three years and see us atomic bombing of nagasaki and the closing days of world war two u.n. secretary general antonio terrorists laid a wreath a tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted. and killed some seventy thousand people there. while it is just two years now since a coup in deposing turkish president wretch of tire burdwan fail as a result turkey purged its military of thousands of personnel alleged to have taken part in that coup turkish military officers working as diplomats at nato headquarters in brussels were recall to ankara for questioning some of the mirth used of terrorism and arrested on the spot many are still behind bars in this exclusive report teri schultz meets a turkish officer who was caught up in the perch. peaceful days with his family are something former turkish naval officer jeff tokio wasn't sure he'd ever happen again after president ratchet tie a pair to one accused the then lieutenant commander and most other officers stationed at nato of supporting the two thousand and sixteen coup
japan has been marking seventy three years and see us atomic bombing of nagasaki and the closing days of world war two u.n. secretary general antonio terrorists laid a wreath a tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted. and killed some seventy thousand people there. while it is just two years now since a coup in deposing turkish president wretch of tire burdwan fail as a result turkey purged its military of thousands of personnel alleged to have taken part...
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where un secretary general antonio guterres will take part in a ceremony marking 73 years since the nagasakie on the outlook for atlantic hurricanes from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. and after that, the serbian town of guca will host its annual trumpet festival, with dozens of brass bands competing over four days of street parties. time now to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your thursday sport briefing: the us pga championship gets underway in missouri a few hours from now. the english transfer deadline window could throw up some surprises. while england and india head out in the second test at lord's. it's the final golf major of the year, and the us pga championship gets underway in just a few hours' time at the bellerive country club in missouri. this man here, justin thomas — the defending champion — is one of the favourites going in after winning the wgc event at firestone last weekend, while this man here, jordan spieth is looking to complete the career grand slam. and although he has such a strong pe
where un secretary general antonio guterres will take part in a ceremony marking 73 years since the nagasakie on the outlook for atlantic hurricanes from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. and after that, the serbian town of guca will host its annual trumpet festival, with dozens of brass bands competing over four days of street parties. time now to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your thursday sport briefing: the us...
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japan has marked seventy three since the us atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second world war u.n. secretary general antonio good ted ish lead a release in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted hiroshima and killed over eighty thousand people. hundreds of refugee and migrant workers in southern italy have staged a march to bring attention to their poor working and living conditions the protest was sparked by the death of sixteen farm workers in two recent road accidents activists say the. trucks used to transport tomato pickers of the fields are often overcrowded and unsafe. to bennett who's now where police have arrested a number of journalists on suspicion of illegally accessing information from the country's state run news agency local rights groups say the risk of a government drive to independent media among those detained is d.w. freelance correspondent. his apartment in minsk was searched for two hours michael . has launched a protest. in berlin demanding immediate release the response of the police of several private
japan has marked seventy three since the us atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second world war u.n. secretary general antonio good ted ish lead a release in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. targeted hiroshima and killed over eighty thousand people. hundreds of refugee and migrant workers in southern italy have staged a march to bring attention to their poor working and living conditions the protest was sparked by the death of sixteen...
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is seventy three years since the united states dropped an atomic bomb on nagasaki in japan which led to the end of the second world war at a ceremony to mark the anniversary the un secretary general antonio the terror she urged all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of war is still present four days before the u.s. adopt another atomic bomb on hiroshima the attacks killed more than one hundred thousand people. the flags are flying at half mast in georgia as it mourns the hundreds of victims of its two thousand and eight war with russia the week long conflict left the country dismembered with a fifth of its territory still effectively under moscow's control jenna hall is in the capital tbilisi. at a military cemetery outside tbilisi. has come to remember some of those who fought and died ten years ago she and her family lost their home in georgia's brief war with russia in august two thousand and eight. american now lives in a settlement built to house twenty thousand i.d.p.'s or internally displaced people their homes and villages were swallowed by a forty five
is seventy three years since the united states dropped an atomic bomb on nagasaki in japan which led to the end of the second world war at a ceremony to mark the anniversary the un secretary general antonio the terror she urged all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of war is still present four days before the u.s. adopt another atomic bomb on hiroshima the attacks killed more than one hundred thousand people. the flags are flying at half mast in georgia as it mourns the...
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atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second world war u.n. secretary general antonio good ted ish laid a wreath in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days the u.s. targeted hiroshima and kid more than eighty thousand people. a powerful aftershock struck the internees in island off the six point two magnitude tremor is the strongest of hundreds of aftershocks that have hit the area since the deadly quake on sunday officials say the death toll from sunday's quake has now risen to more than two hundred and twenty seven tens of thousands remain homeless. joining me now from long book is again highly he's from the anti child trafficking organization project a welcome glenn on this been another major aftershock there what is the situation like where you are. you know one theory. oh you know so small sea. market which. we all remember. was almost forced or. first. base. for. these very limited. resources here right. you know we know again my desire to put a question to people who live by what is being done to help them which obvious
atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second world war u.n. secretary general antonio good ted ish laid a wreath in tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days the u.s. targeted hiroshima and kid more than eighty thousand people. a powerful aftershock struck the internees in island off the six point two magnitude tremor is the strongest of hundreds of aftershocks that have hit the area since the deadly quake on sunday officials say the death toll from sunday's quake...
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any real center of whorrors, offere over the whole war is auschwitz and tokyo and shhiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war as samuel hines would have said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case could be made that saving private ryan and d-day have established d-day as well as some contributions by this museum as a center of the horror ever world war ii in terms of centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america a heroic narrative through stories of sacrifice and courage. and citizen soldiers amid the slaughter on omaha. the fear, the death is made palpable and ultimately the victory. so last thing i would like to say and then we'll close and have questions but -- because steven ambrose is one of those who sometimes pillerried by historians for his allegiance to the good war and overlooking the fictionalized aspects maybe of private ryan and other war movies, but one of the great historians of paul fussle, one of our historian friends sent me and hadn't seen it in ten years or so. eventually gave private ryan high remarks
any real center of whorrors, offere over the whole war is auschwitz and tokyo and shhiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war as samuel hines would have said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case could be made that saving private ryan and d-day have established d-day as well as some contributions by this museum as a center of the horror ever world war ii in terms of centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america a heroic...
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it hovered around tokyo, hiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and courage, and of the citizen soldiers amid the slaughter on omaha beach. the fear, the death made palpable, and ultimately, the victory. the last thing i would like to say, and then we will close, if you have questions, because, stephen ambrose is one of those who is sometimes pilloried by historians for his allegiance to the good war, and overlooking the fictionalized aspects maybe of the movie "saving private ryan," and other war movies. but paul fussell, one of our historian friends, sent this to me, i haven't seen it in 10 years or so, but fussell, who ment
it hovered around tokyo, hiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and...
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i can see his checkbook from august 8, 1945, as we are repairing to baum nagasaki. b nagasaki.g to bom checks forrite groceries. he is sitting at his desk, and we have the checks with his signature. it is extraordinary. the work they do has to do with the important documents that tell the story of our nation's history in a real way. the fact that they exist is a privilege and says a lot of out our way of life and transparency in government. that work is important and i thank you. mr. riley? thank you for an excellent talk. personally,, for me i feel like i can't underestimate the degree to which the ability of churchill and truman to get along humanally, and find a connection with each other, how important that was to the history of the world at the time, because coming out of world war ii, the interest of the united kingdom and the united states suddenly, after this great alliance, were not the same. i think it was the ability of these two people to find a personal connection that really helped us in the future. do you agree? can you talk about that relationship an
i can see his checkbook from august 8, 1945, as we are repairing to baum nagasaki. b nagasaki.g to bom checks forrite groceries. he is sitting at his desk, and we have the checks with his signature. it is extraordinary. the work they do has to do with the important documents that tell the story of our nation's history in a real way. the fact that they exist is a privilege and says a lot of out our way of life and transparency in government. that work is important and i thank you. mr. riley?...
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. >>> nagasaki commemorating the 73rd anniversary of its atomic bombing. antonio gutierrez the first u.n. chief to attend the memorial >> we must commit to making nagasaki the last place on earth to suffer nuclear devastation. and i'll work with you to that end. >>> a somber news update but you are now up-to-date i'll send it back downtown to you guys >> sue, thank you very much. we have got 26 minutes left before the close the dow just below the flat line as is the s&p. russell is up 0.4% in an unexciting session so far. >>> german chain aldi shaking it up its chain >>> and later the boss of influential bond investor bill gross had some very harsh words for his employee earlier today on cnbc. see what he said which is making big headlines. just ahead on "the closing bell." at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehi
. >>> nagasaki commemorating the 73rd anniversary of its atomic bombing. antonio gutierrez the first u.n. chief to attend the memorial >> we must commit to making nagasaki the last place on earth to suffer nuclear devastation. and i'll work with you to that end. >>> a somber news update but you are now up-to-date i'll send it back downtown to you guys >> sue, thank you very much. we have got 26 minutes left before the close the dow just below the flat line as is...
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as we end today's show on the 73rd anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki.today's show with the words of a hiroshima survivor, or hibakusha. koji hosokawa was 17-years-old when the u.s. dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima. his 13-year-old sister yoko didd in the b bombing. he gave me a tour of the city when we were there a few yearsrs ago. he spoke to us near the a-bomb dome. dropped between hiroshima. and i think the atotomic tom was dropped not just on our cities but on all human beings. i have many things to talk about with my experience of the a-bomb. but if t the next one is to be dropped then the earth will be annihilated. i want people to understand thtt this -- the earth is going to be annihilated. whenever i talk, i want them to understand this. people lived here. everything was destroyed. died in this area. the memorial park is a beautiful park today with so many trees. later they planted new trees and after decades, ththe treeees became anchor and now it is a beautiful park today. a speaking between -- a speaking with a survivor of the hiroshima
as we end today's show on the 73rd anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki.today's show with the words of a hiroshima survivor, or hibakusha. koji hosokawa was 17-years-old when the u.s. dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima. his 13-year-old sister yoko didd in the b bombing. he gave me a tour of the city when we were there a few yearsrs ago. he spoke to us near the a-bomb dome. dropped between hiroshima. and i think the atotomic tom was dropped not just on our cities but on all...
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dropped the first atomic bomb and then three days later a second bomb on nagasaki.er this morning, a rally and march is planned outside of lawrence livermore lab. activists is expected to attend. >>> tonight on nbc bay area, there's a special dateline on the hollywood mother's quest to save her daughter from a cult accused of recruiting women as sex slaves. nbc's meghan kelly has the exclusive interview. >> she is 100% a victim. >> do you think she is going to be arrested? >> i live with that fear every day. >> that is katherine oxenburg fighting to save her daughter from nexum. the founder of the group keith rannier was arrested. you can watch the full story tonight on "dateline" right here on nbc bay area 10:00 and 11:00. >>> the forecast to rush around to get the kids ready for school next week. >> school shopping going on today. go to concord. check out the forecast today. it's going to be hot again and we reached the high temperatures. right at about 4:00 this afternoon. that's when you want to find some air conditioning and then cools off nicely later on this
dropped the first atomic bomb and then three days later a second bomb on nagasaki.er this morning, a rally and march is planned outside of lawrence livermore lab. activists is expected to attend. >>> tonight on nbc bay area, there's a special dateline on the hollywood mother's quest to save her daughter from a cult accused of recruiting women as sex slaves. nbc's meghan kelly has the exclusive interview. >> she is 100% a victim. >> do you think she is going to be arrested?...
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one was even a member of the cleanup crew at nagasaki. they were not without sources of information. they challenged what they were hearing. later, they got more information and ended up writing a letter to and the atomicdy energy commission and the secretary of interior. they told the secretary of interior, we claim this land as our land. the federalinister public lands, hold it in trust for us until it is adjudicated. you can't give it to become a nuclear wasteland legally. they were right. i think it is quite fascinating that the atomic energy commission -- i don't know if anybody has done a study of this, but i think they were one of the very early professional practitioners of public relation. they really understood how to conversation widely in the public. they had speakers bureaus. they had little magazines for children who would come to the schools. they had people go to the schools. they had professional pr people on staff. --y made films,, shows films, commercials. "the sunny side of the atom," "our friend, the atom." a lot of t
one was even a member of the cleanup crew at nagasaki. they were not without sources of information. they challenged what they were hearing. later, they got more information and ended up writing a letter to and the atomicdy energy commission and the secretary of interior. they told the secretary of interior, we claim this land as our land. the federalinister public lands, hold it in trust for us until it is adjudicated. you can't give it to become a nuclear wasteland legally. they were right. i...
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. >> for being dropped on nagasaki 1942, the plutonium bomb was tested here at white sands missile range. we will speak with other jon hunner to learn more about robert oppenheimer, the father of the atomic weapon. >> jim robert oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb. he directed the civilian laboratory of los alamos during world war ii during the manhattan project. under his leadership he directed nobel prize-winning scientists, engineers, military personnel and civilians who worked on the atomic bomb project in los alamos. humans back to ancient greece have been wanting to split the atom. they talked about an individual part of matter. and so that's a concept that is been around for a while. but human still have not seen an adam, so small we haven't seen it. it wasn't until the end of the 19th century that scientists started being able to tinker with doing things, mashing things together and figure out what came out, kind of like you smash a car together and the carburetor comes out, not knowing what a carburetor is you go, we know that something in the car but we don't know. th
. >> for being dropped on nagasaki 1942, the plutonium bomb was tested here at white sands missile range. we will speak with other jon hunner to learn more about robert oppenheimer, the father of the atomic weapon. >> jim robert oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb. he directed the civilian laboratory of los alamos during world war ii during the manhattan project. under his leadership he directed nobel prize-winning scientists, engineers, military personnel and civilians...
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hiroshima seventy three years ago today the us has nuclear attack on the city and three days later in nagasaki kids more than two hundred thousand people and to japan surrender and the end of the second world war decades on hiroshima has become a symbol of the devastating effects of all. hj. e.u. a moment of silence near ground zero. tens of thousands paid tribute to the victims of the world's first atomic bomb attack. at the ceremony the mare of hiroshima warned against forgetting the past with nationalism and nuclear armament on the rise. of tension. he also criticized nuclear deterrent dangerous approach to create fear he urged japan to do more to help eliminate nuclear weapons around the world. on aug sixth one thousand nine hundred forty five during world war two an american plane dropped an atomic. explosion most of the city eighty thousand people were killed instantly. tens of thousands more died of radiation exposure in the following months. this building at ground zero. of the attack seventy three years ago. that some younger generations will be able to live in a world free of nuclear
hiroshima seventy three years ago today the us has nuclear attack on the city and three days later in nagasaki kids more than two hundred thousand people and to japan surrender and the end of the second world war decades on hiroshima has become a symbol of the devastating effects of all. hj. e.u. a moment of silence near ground zero. tens of thousands paid tribute to the victims of the world's first atomic bomb attack. at the ceremony the mare of hiroshima warned against forgetting the past...
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before being dropped on nagasaki in 1942, the fat man plutonium bomb was tested here at white sands missile range. we asked an author to learn more about oppenheimer, the father of the atomic weapon. oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb. he directed the civilian laboratory during when lauren -- world war ii. nobel prize-winning scientist and engineers, military personnel, and civilians who worked on the atomic bomb project. greeceback to ancient have been wanting to split the atom. they talk about the indivisible part of matter. that is a concept that has been around for a while. humans still haven't seen in adam. it is so small. it wasn't until the end of the 19th century that scientist at it to be able to tinker with matching things together and figure out what came out, like you smash a car together and the carburetor comes out. we know that is something in a car but we don't know -- in a very basic way, that's what atomic physics was about. in 1938, two german physicists working in berlin bombarded this lump of material called uranium and they got the clearest result. it releas
before being dropped on nagasaki in 1942, the fat man plutonium bomb was tested here at white sands missile range. we asked an author to learn more about oppenheimer, the father of the atomic weapon. oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb. he directed the civilian laboratory during when lauren -- world war ii. nobel prize-winning scientist and engineers, military personnel, and civilians who worked on the atomic bomb project. greeceback to ancient have been wanting to split the atom....
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atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second was all u.n. secretary general until a good ten ish page tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. talked to two with the combined death toll of over one hundred thousand peter. christopher joins me now and jim is taking measures to ensure that foreign companies do not make inroads into key industries here christophe that is right on read up with one target in particular and that target is china for years beijing has been on a mission to buy companies that fit its strategy to develop into an economic world leader mostly market leaders in ten different key industry sectors like robotics or pharmaceuticals that strategy involves takeovers of foreign companies countries such as germany and the united states see their industrial advantages of risk and are now tightening regulation it's a move china won't like germany's government once brought a veto powers when investors from outside europe buy into local companies starting at fifteen percent stakes instead of the current
atomic bombing of nagasaki in the closing days of the second was all u.n. secretary general until a good ten ish page tribute to the victims the bombing took place three days after the u.s. talked to two with the combined death toll of over one hundred thousand peter. christopher joins me now and jim is taking measures to ensure that foreign companies do not make inroads into key industries here christophe that is right on read up with one target in particular and that target is china for years...
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major battles, significant figures, and the conclusion of the war with the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. this is about 30 minutes. welcome everyone to the national world war ii museum. we are here in the warehouse district. haveat the museum we several different exhibits and we are here in the road to tokyo exhibit, and -- exhibit. we designed this exhibit as a of the world war ii aircraft carrier in the u.s. navy. you're going to start out on the shift that on the ship. one ofike to do is introduce our visitors to the main players.
major battles, significant figures, and the conclusion of the war with the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. this is about 30 minutes. welcome everyone to the national world war ii museum. we are here in the warehouse district. haveat the museum we several different exhibits and we are here in the road to tokyo exhibit, and -- exhibit. we designed this exhibit as a of the world war ii aircraft carrier in the u.s. navy. you're going to start out on the shift that on the ship. one ofike to do is...
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attack killed 140,000 people in the city three days later the nagasaki bombing killed 70,000 more >>> are up-to-date that's the news update this hour courtney, i'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much, sue. appreciate it. >>> let's get a check on the markets right now. higher across the board. the dow turning positive midday. financials, consumer discretionary, energy, those are the leaders. real estate, though, the only sector sitting in the red, leaving the dow. disney, dow dupont, and goldman sachs. >>> president trump tweeting a lot about tariffs saying they are working big-time steve liesman is here to check his claims steve. >> thanks very much. let's take a look at the president's tweet over the weekend on tariffs, saying they are working, as tyler said, big-time every country on earth wants to take wealth out of the u.s always to our detriment. i say as they come tax them if they don't want to be taxed, but then make or build a product in the u.s. let's take a look at this line by line here tariffs are working big-time well, the trade deficit is rising might be up by $
attack killed 140,000 people in the city three days later the nagasaki bombing killed 70,000 more >>> are up-to-date that's the news update this hour courtney, i'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much, sue. appreciate it. >>> let's get a check on the markets right now. higher across the board. the dow turning positive midday. financials, consumer discretionary, energy, those are the leaders. real estate, though, the only sector sitting in the red, leaving the...
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. >> before being dropped on nagasaki in 1942, the fat mon plutonium bomb was tested here at white sand missile range. we speak with author john hunter to learn lat oppenheimer, the father of the atomic weapon. >> robert oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb, he directed the man had tan projection, and under his leadership he directed nobel prize winning scientists, engineers, military personnel, and civilians who worked on the atomic become project in los alamos. humans back to ancient greece have been wanting to split the atom. talk about an indevice able part of mart -- but humid have never seen an atom. it's so small. it wasn't until the end of the 19th century that scientist started tinkering with doing thursday,-magging things together and figuring out what came out, like you smash a car together and the carburetor comes out and not knowing what a carburetores you go, hoe, we know that's something the car but we don't know. that's a very basic way what atomic fish six was but. in 1938 two german physicists in berlin, straussman and hahn, bombarded a lump of material called
. >> before being dropped on nagasaki in 1942, the fat mon plutonium bomb was tested here at white sand missile range. we speak with author john hunter to learn lat oppenheimer, the father of the atomic weapon. >> robert oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb, he directed the man had tan projection, and under his leadership he directed nobel prize winning scientists, engineers, military personnel, and civilians who worked on the atomic become project in los alamos. humans...