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before the start of the ceremony the peace bell rang you could hear the sound of the stick out of there was a big play of yellow crittenden and flowers and you could see a lot of the surviving people actually in the audience. for them of course it's a very big topic and they would really like the younger generation to remember. what happened 75 years ago however sadly for the younger people it's really not such a big topic. it is cause less and less so for the young people it's really not such a big day and that of course contributes to the worries of the survivors who are now on average 83 year old. $136000.00 of them left to tell what happened back then japan like the rest of the world is coping with the kind of it 19 pandemic how is that weighing on the commemoration of events this year. as indicated earlier in the report they had to scale back a lot so usually there are a lot more people in the park and they're looking at the displays and the peace bell and the train all that but this time they only allowed family members of the victims into the park and of course the invited dignit
before the start of the ceremony the peace bell rang you could hear the sound of the stick out of there was a big play of yellow crittenden and flowers and you could see a lot of the surviving people actually in the audience. for them of course it's a very big topic and they would really like the younger generation to remember. what happened 75 years ago however sadly for the younger people it's really not such a big topic. it is cause less and less so for the young people it's really not such...
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mentioned earlier there's a big ceremony usually every year in the peace park in your oshima with the peace bell and a huge displays of flowers this year of future the coronavirus hasn't had to be scaled back a lot less foreign dignitaries could attend and there were also a few empty chairs along the talk show a seating because there are now on average 83 years old so for them there is an additional risk of course. i must say that the the heroes you may notice archy celebration is really a very big deal for these 2 cities in the rest of the country i'm afraid i get the feeling it's quite different especially among the younger generation for them and this is really a thing of a long past long time ago and also at school they don't learn much of and so while it's a very big thing for that he actually they want to respect their message of peace for the younger generation it's a different story and yet 75 years later the threat of nuclear war is still with us i mean is that something people in japan are particularly conscious of they are they are conscious of it of course because of the vicinity to
mentioned earlier there's a big ceremony usually every year in the peace park in your oshima with the peace bell and a huge displays of flowers this year of future the coronavirus hasn't had to be scaled back a lot less foreign dignitaries could attend and there were also a few empty chairs along the talk show a seating because there are now on average 83 years old so for them there is an additional risk of course. i must say that the the heroes you may notice archy celebration is really a very...
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against the results of the- and the crackdown on peace pro. and bell. i was up genco six. on that victory was that is cries of. jobs to the sub monitor kind of sky apps let the country. for you for a life after she- call the vote great. as a regional coastal. the delivery into in is just to today saying they have used i'm last what a group of who they at the policice in in the westsf the country one of many cities arare the car hasas seen protess but what's interest is that that statete was late every day. and the words live i were removed and replaced by something that you might translate by regular arms seems lilike they're notot really wilg to admit that they've been using live ammunition but according to at least one. independent belarusian media outlet the hospital where the person who was wounded and was taken to confirmed that it was a gunshot wound with live ammunition and so far mostly across belarus the police have been using batons rubber bullets tear gas those kinds of weapons that they have been coming down very very hard on the day straightest. three nights a
against the results of the- and the crackdown on peace pro. and bell. i was up genco six. on that victory was that is cries of. jobs to the sub monitor kind of sky apps let the country. for you for a life after she- call the vote great. as a regional coastal. the delivery into in is just to today saying they have used i'm last what a group of who they at the policice in in the westsf the country one of many cities arare the car hasas seen protess but what's interest is that that statete was...
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but still facing the challenge of lasting eace, free men know the surest weapon for peace is freedom. this is the bellnding behind the iron curtain, as lucius clay lets out the signal to let reedom ring. the battle of korea draws to a close. the red capital lies in united nations hands. that is it below. it's capture is an inspiring and historic birthday president to the united nations, 53 of whose 60 member nations supported the korean military campaign. burning red equipment marks the way as un forces roll forward. it is ever forward despite renewed resistance to the border of manchuria itself. british troops enter a town 25 miles north of pyongyang. here, the red defenders put up ittle fight. eight american gis look into the face of death fly to tokyo. these were among the few u.n. soldiers who escaped their captors during the communist retreat northward. the final knockout blow to the reeling enemy is done by the paratroopers, closing the trap n 28,000 communist troops. after watching the drop, general macarthur sits down at pyongyang to confer with the general before returning to tokyo. high on a
but still facing the challenge of lasting eace, free men know the surest weapon for peace is freedom. this is the bellnding behind the iron curtain, as lucius clay lets out the signal to let reedom ring. the battle of korea draws to a close. the red capital lies in united nations hands. that is it below. it's capture is an inspiring and historic birthday president to the united nations, 53 of whose 60 member nations supported the korean military campaign. burning red equipment marks the way as...
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stations intimidation of opposition candidates in the detention of peaceful protesters and journalists have marred the process and we urge the bell rusin government to respect the right of peace of to peaceably assemble and to refrain from the use of force lucas schenkel has defended the police's response to the protests and said those demonstrating were being controlled by foreign countries. these sheep are being directed by people in the czech republic the opposition understands nothing and is urging people to take to the streets in order to i quote to hold negotiations with the government so that it voluntarily hands over power wardens dutch or lost. as lucas cinco moved to crush dissent network data showed internet disruptions in much of the country with social media and news sites inaccessible but it didn't stop the opposition supporters from keeping up the pressure as protestors grave the police's violent clampdown to make their voices heard. events in belarus of course are being closely watched in brussels our correspondent ben is there about what are e.u. leaders saying about the election and ongoing protests in belarus t
stations intimidation of opposition candidates in the detention of peaceful protesters and journalists have marred the process and we urge the bell rusin government to respect the right of peace of to peaceably assemble and to refrain from the use of force lucas schenkel has defended the police's response to the protests and said those demonstrating were being controlled by foreign countries. these sheep are being directed by people in the czech republic the opposition understands nothing and...
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peace. the sound of the bell ringing through the peace plaza in san francisco's japan town marked a moment ofple in japan who are marking the exact time 8:15 a.m., when the world saw the first atom bomb dropped in heat oshima. >> i was only three years of. >> reporter: she was just a child spent taking her time with her uncle in hiroshima, which was thought to be safer for tokyo. she was left to care for her 1 1/2-year-old brother who later developed leukemia. they eventually reunited with their parents but carried a lifetime of physical and emotional scars from the horrible images of death and destruction. >> we did not do anything wrong. what did we do wrong? >> i was eight months old. >> reporter: this reference about the nagasaki bombing days later, escaping gas but growing up with fear. >> we were told that if you know that you are a survivor from nagasaki a-bomb, you may not be hired or no one will beer you could grab mac fujimoto and hot oak are among some of the few atom bomb survivors in japanese took an entire generation who lived through the destruction of a nuclear weapon. >> this
peace. the sound of the bell ringing through the peace plaza in san francisco's japan town marked a moment ofple in japan who are marking the exact time 8:15 a.m., when the world saw the first atom bomb dropped in heat oshima. >> i was only three years of. >> reporter: she was just a child spent taking her time with her uncle in hiroshima, which was thought to be safer for tokyo. she was left to care for her 1 1/2-year-old brother who later developed leukemia. they eventually...
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we're talking about what physicians for human rights, the no bell peace prize organization.e united nations definitions of over 5,400 children ultimately. what the american government did was government sanctioned child abuse and i did not know that at the time that i reported out my book and there are many details that i had never heard before when i reported the book, that this meeting took place at this key point right before nielsen signed the policy which she denies was a policy. a feat of verbal gymnastics if you ask me and in fairness to her, she did not raise her hand in the white house situation. when we say it was a hands vote it was a raise your hand, steven miller told everyone assembled in this room and the invited participants included mike paerpaer miller put this to a vote saying we're either doing this or we're not doing this. he was sick and tired of waiting. he didn't want to debate about the size, the scale, the scope, what ultimately would happen after wards but decide warnings that this could have negative consequences, obvious negative consequences, th
we're talking about what physicians for human rights, the no bell peace prize organization.e united nations definitions of over 5,400 children ultimately. what the american government did was government sanctioned child abuse and i did not know that at the time that i reported out my book and there are many details that i had never heard before when i reported the book, that this meeting took place at this key point right before nielsen signed the policy which she denies was a policy. a feat of...
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bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty the range freedom of the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments we asked analysts how they think the bell or protest will play out. there are very strong similarities he lays out right now in front of us what happened praised we had a very simple it's not a color so i take it pretty successful color prevalent because the slavia the united states by the mind of many western countries was whatever it's sold it but also between speak would be to reject it we had the same rhetoric coming out of the west as we're getting yet that the government that is totally couldn't really respond to any protests against even if they took by the that's what we're seeing so it's kind of really didn't see many times before and it doesn't end well i think that the previous thought that it did well for the people of your great there's tremendous interest if. it's all about democracy or human rights it's about how it's about economics and it's about geopolitics probably the better comparison is wit
bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty the range freedom of the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments we asked analysts how they think the bell or protest will play out. there are very strong similarities he lays out right now in front of us what happened praised we had a very simple it's not a color so i take it pretty successful color prevalent because the slavia the united states by the mind...
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bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty the range freedom of the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments. we asked analysts how they think of the belarus protests will play out. there are very strong similarities he lays out front right now and what happened you praised we had a very similar scenario not a color so i take it to pretty successful color revolutions make yugoslavia the united states aligned in that line of many western countries with whatever happens in the result but also between it will be illegitimate we had the same rhetoric coming out of the western capitals getting the at that the government that was totally couldn't really respond to any protests against even if they turned violent and that's what we're seeing so it's kind of really that we've seen many times before and it doesn't end well that maybe that the previous thought that it did well for the people of your great there's tremendous interest here for the west. it's all about democracy or human rights it's about power it's about economics
bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty the range freedom of the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments. we asked analysts how they think of the belarus protests will play out. there are very strong similarities he lays out front right now and what happened you praised we had a very similar scenario not a color so i take it to pretty successful color revolutions make yugoslavia the united states...
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the evening so we're probably going to be seeing some more on rest while protests peaceful protests in front of the bell or a russian embassy here but by the looks of things the abnormal brutality with which the police have been treating the protesters and valorous actually seems only to be strengthening the opposition forces there yesterday we saw in valorous so-called lines of solidarity that were that were women walking in the streets dressed in white holding flowers and portraits of their loved ones who have been arrested since the beginning of the on rest there we've also seen that workers in several of the country's major factories have gone on strike against the police brutality and just the sheer scale of this on rest has grown massively since the beginning. so. it was. yesterday. there is a. very. good god. we've also seen protests in front of belorussian embassies in a number of different countries in kiev for example we saw protesters throwing orange smoke bombs at the building and here at the protest in front of the by the russian embassy we've seen belorussians as well as native muscovites
the evening so we're probably going to be seeing some more on rest while protests peaceful protests in front of the bell or a russian embassy here but by the looks of things the abnormal brutality with which the police have been treating the protesters and valorous actually seems only to be strengthening the opposition forces there yesterday we saw in valorous so-called lines of solidarity that were that were women walking in the streets dressed in white holding flowers and portraits of their...
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rang the bell of peace, mourning the thousands. >>> still in the defense operation deal with polish officials. after the deal with central and northern your mike pompeo met with the foreign minister to sign and enhance the defense cooperation agreement. it will pave the way for redevelopment of american troops from germany to poland. that is in addition to the 4500 already there. they will establish a permanent u.s. military presence in poland, and deploy about 1000 new troops. >>> the democratic challengers in the presidential race sign papers to allow them to receive nominations during the national convention next week. >>> facilitating distance learning in school. >>> here's a live look outside over san jose. we lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i can just watch the show instead of reading the book? you know, if you turn on your subtitles... that's almost reading. get 1 gig internet with at&t fiber for $49.9
rang the bell of peace, mourning the thousands. >>> still in the defense operation deal with polish officials. after the deal with central and northern your mike pompeo met with the foreign minister to sign and enhance the defense cooperation agreement. it will pave the way for redevelopment of american troops from germany to poland. that is in addition to the 4500 already there. they will establish a permanent u.s. military presence in poland, and deploy about 1000 new troops....
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the bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty their own freedom the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments last analysts one of i think the e.u. sanctions plan will have the desired effect. there are discussion with the european union because they are in a difficult situation because on one sacked. they would like of course from the need to get china to changes in they leave it in the same time they don't want binaries to. surgery each time most and western countries and especially i think germany wants to have that negotiation was told i'm open to sanctions they're talking about are mostly symbolic and not really profound we will see how the situation will change but it was before the lion re president of the european commission said the president of the curve for the way he took the vote thank you work and spoke to him very concerned about the election results she says of what's happening is unacceptable from the european union what if you get very very very delicate situation they don't want to. do you know they d
the bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty their own freedom the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments last analysts one of i think the e.u. sanctions plan will have the desired effect. there are discussion with the european union because they are in a difficult situation because on one sacked. they would like of course from the need to get china to changes in they leave it in the same time they...
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bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty the range freedom of the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments but we asked analysts whether they do think that the sanctions plan will have the desired effect. there are discussion with the european union because they are in a difficult situation because on one sacked. they would like of course some political change to changes in their lives but in the same time they don't want to . serve their interests most western countries and especially i think germany wants to have that negotiation with me told a moment the sanctions they are talking about are mostly symbolic and not really found we will see how the situation will change but it was referred to law in the president of the european commission said. criminal behavior should be more careful in the way the chicks the voters and i give merkel a spokesman said she was very concerned about the election results she says of what's happening is unacceptable from the european union point of view if it is very very gurgles very d
bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty the range freedom of the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy of course will be here to bring you any more developments but we asked analysts whether they do think that the sanctions plan will have the desired effect. there are discussion with the european union because they are in a difficult situation because on one sacked. they would like of course some political change to changes in their lives but in the same...
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the bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty their own freedom the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy and of course we will be here to bring you any more developments well stylists how they think about labour's protests will play out. there are very strong similarities to be played out front but i tell you what happened you traced we had a very similar scenario not a color so i take it pretty successful color revolutions because the slavia the united states allied to the mind of many western countries was whatever happens so it's a loss of which we speak will be illegitimate we had the same rhetoric coming out of the west as we're getting here that the government that was told it couldn't really respond to any protests against even if they turned violent that's what we're seeing so it's kind of really that we've seen many times before and it doesn't end well that we think that the previous thought it didn't end well for the people of your great there's tremendous interest if. it's all about democracy or human rights it's about power it's about economics and it's about
the bill and rescind people to achieve their sovereignty their own freedom the peaceful radek insignias here outside of the bell russian embassy and of course we will be here to bring you any more developments well stylists how they think about labour's protests will play out. there are very strong similarities to be played out front but i tell you what happened you traced we had a very similar scenario not a color so i take it pretty successful color revolutions because the slavia the united...
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140000 people survivors and families of victims laid wreaths at russia's peaceful morial park they also remember the moment. hit with a bell followed by a minute of silence. share money for scaled back because of the global health emergency and only a handful of foreign dignitaries attended few survivors are still alive today their stories speak of horrors that the world hopes will never be repeated. jiro how masoom e is. in japanese that means a survivor of the bomb. he was exposed to radiation in his mother's womb as she walked around ground 0 in hiroshima looking for his father. but his father had been killed. if we don't speak the bombing will be forgotten as if it had never happened that's why we must keep the history and people's testimonies on record with us. on august 6th 1945 u.s. president harry truman gave the orders to drop an atomic bomb on the japanese port city of hiroshima. the blast and shock wave instantly killed tens of thousands of people tens of thousands more died from strange new diseases caused by radiation. 3 days later the u.s. dropped a 2nd bomb on the city of nagasaki. truman succeeded in winnin
140000 people survivors and families of victims laid wreaths at russia's peaceful morial park they also remember the moment. hit with a bell followed by a minute of silence. share money for scaled back because of the global health emergency and only a handful of foreign dignitaries attended few survivors are still alive today their stories speak of horrors that the world hopes will never be repeated. jiro how masoom e is. in japanese that means a survivor of the bomb. he was exposed to...
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toppled the russian empire in a similar rate and civil war but we want peace and there's a protest was also held outside the bell russian embassy in moscow it's been going on every day this week arches or mancow sort of reports now from the russian capital. this is the 8th day where we're covering the protests here outside the embassy a bill or is let me just to give you a hint self what is going on this is a live picture you can see people lining up with a white ribbon the with flowers with red and white flags once again this has been happening here for 8 days straight on saturday with so all the largest turnout here as the line of protesters extended beyond the lawn over the last few days with talk to people from all walks of life but this particular protests are caught my attention issues it's a big chanters nobody still waiting for something to happen being anxious and there's nobody looks haitian there is no sense there's a recent piece had to change it feels like there's a trick but you did not know when it will play out today is my wedding anniversary i wanted to you know id see events because you know pe
toppled the russian empire in a similar rate and civil war but we want peace and there's a protest was also held outside the bell russian embassy in moscow it's been going on every day this week arches or mancow sort of reports now from the russian capital. this is the 8th day where we're covering the protests here outside the embassy a bill or is let me just to give you a hint self what is going on this is a live picture you can see people lining up with a white ribbon the with flowers with...
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day it's probably because it's the weekend but yes indeed rallies peaceful rallies continue here in the russian capital outside of the bell russian embassy as well people have been coming here since monday to express their support and solidarity with the protesters in belarus and meanwhile in a telephone conversation blood mare putin and alexander lukashenko they have expressed confidence that all problems and bill are reversible this settles very soon and they added that the main goal is not to let the external forces take advantage of the problems that in the country and also damage should the ration level because russia belarus now the european union is offering its own solution to the resolution of the conflicts in belarus that have a listen. the european union will put forward to the better russian authorities a proposal for e.u. support and establishing an facilitating a dialogue between the political authorities opposition and broader society in view of resolving the current crisis ministers also agreed on the need to sanction those responsible for violence repression and the force of occasion of election results s
day it's probably because it's the weekend but yes indeed rallies peaceful rallies continue here in the russian capital outside of the bell russian embassy as well people have been coming here since monday to express their support and solidarity with the protesters in belarus and meanwhile in a telephone conversation blood mare putin and alexander lukashenko they have expressed confidence that all problems and bill are reversible this settles very soon and they added that the main goal is not...
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the victims all laid down and offered prayers at hiroshima peace memorial park they also marks the moment of the bomb hit with the sound of a bell followed by a minute of silence. this year's a ceremonies had to be scaled back to the coronavirus pandemic only a handful of foreign dignitaries attended the event which was also broadcast on. a few of the survivors are still alive today but their stories a speak of horrors that hopefully will never be repeated. hiroshima's peace memorial on the motu yes the river part of the peace memorial park now a green space that used to be a city neighborhood. used to live there before it was obliterated on august 6th 145. 4000 people died horrific deaths here including hamas family his father mother and 2 siblings. do if you go over by father they were just hiding i couldn't believe they were dead i kept looking for them. for me this is not a peace memorial it's a graveyard. when i see people there it's like they're stamping on the heads of my parents and siblings she knew them when i was. just some i was 11 when the atomic bomb known as little boy annihilated hiroshima bomb i was staying with
the victims all laid down and offered prayers at hiroshima peace memorial park they also marks the moment of the bomb hit with the sound of a bell followed by a minute of silence. this year's a ceremonies had to be scaled back to the coronavirus pandemic only a handful of foreign dignitaries attended the event which was also broadcast on. a few of the survivors are still alive today but their stories a speak of horrors that hopefully will never be repeated. hiroshima's peace memorial on the...
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peace without taking action will do nothing. this is what i would like to tell the children. ♪ [bell gongs] ♪ ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, "reel america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on "american history tv." chirping] this is "american history tv", featuring events, interviews, archival films and visits to college classrooms, museums and historical places. exploring our nation's passed every weekend on c-span3. announcer 1: 75 years ago in the summer of 1945, the united bombs dropped two atomic on japan, one august 6 and the 9.er nagasaki on august in this recorded history by the national world war ii museum army veteran eugene disabatino , talks about his assignment to the manhattan project which included the assigned at los alamos and watching over the bomb being dropped on nagasaki. the national world war ii museum provided the video. eugene: well i was born in , wilmington,
peace without taking action will do nothing. this is what i would like to tell the children. ♪ [bell gongs] ♪ ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, "reel america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on "american history tv."...
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actually being arranged by the foundation cinema for peace foundation which also previously arranged for a kremlin critic who had been poisoned. also comes a bell and so what we are so far is that now bonnie is expected to then be treated at the sheraton hospital here in berlin in the german capital. we have we have somebody with merkel is that correct yes. we are showing that we seek dialogue with russia and if want to with beller us to present. spoken with anyone on the phone we will of course insist on certain conditions the release of prisoners no violence free speech the right to demonstrate and an inclusive dialogue in that country those are the values which we stand for not just to home but also for those brave people in. investments. so we have there is this europe standing up for its values or is this europe claiming the geopolitical stake. well all that the european union has tried to do so far is to send a message that makes it clear that they do not have geopolitical interests in bell or various of course at the same time though putin isn't going to watch by. that that could be part of the bridge that is looking towards europe right
actually being arranged by the foundation cinema for peace foundation which also previously arranged for a kremlin critic who had been poisoned. also comes a bell and so what we are so far is that now bonnie is expected to then be treated at the sheraton hospital here in berlin in the german capital. we have we have somebody with merkel is that correct yes. we are showing that we seek dialogue with russia and if want to with beller us to present. spoken with anyone on the phone we will of...
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peace without taking action will do nothing. this is what i would like to tell the children. ♪ ♪ [bell gongs] ♪ ♪ has nonfiction books and authorsk the end of the white politics on identity politics and how to create a more inclusive democratic party. by marynaerviewed kumar. hogan on hisry life and career with his book still standing. two --ook tv on c-span c-span 2 this weekend. ♪ c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy event. watch all of c-span and public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on the free radio at. the national conversation through c-span stately washington journal prog
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peace without taking action will do nothing. this is what i would like to tell the children. ♪ ♪ ♪ [bell gongs] ♪ [captioning performed by the nationalonsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] "american history tv", featuring social history, follow us on social history. announcer: 75 years ago in the summer of 1945, the united states dropped two atomic bombs on japan, one august 6 and the other nagasaki on august 9. in this recorded history by the national world war ii museum, army veteran eugene disabatino talks about his assignment to the manhattan project which included being stationed at los alamos and watching over the bomb being dropped on nagasaki. the national world war ii museum provided the video. eugene: well, i was born in wilmington, dale aware --
peace without taking action will do nothing. this is what i would like to tell the children. ♪ ♪ ♪ [bell gongs] ♪ [captioning performed by the nationalonsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] "american history tv", featuring social history, follow us on social history. announcer: 75 years ago in the summer of 1945, the united states dropped two atomic bombs on japan, one august 6 and the other...
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people survivors and families the victims laid wreaths at hiroshima's peace memorial park and also remember the moment the bomb hit with a bell followed by a minute of silence. ceremonies for scaled back because of the global health emergency only a handful of foreign dignitaries attended. few survivors are still alive today their stories speak of horrors that the world hopes will never be repeated. hiroshima's peace memorial on the motu yes the rivers part of the peace memorial park now a green space that used to be a city neighborhood took those who have used to live there before it was obliterated on august 6th 945 it's 4000 people died horrific deaths years including how my family his father mother and 2 siblings. i thought they were just hiding i couldn't believe they were dead i kept looking for them for me this is not a piece memorial it's a graveyard. when i see people there it's like they're stamping on the heads of my parents and siblings she met them when i was. just some i was 11 when the atomic bomb known as little boy annihilated hiroshima how my was staying with his uncle outside the city at 8 16 am he saw the
people survivors and families the victims laid wreaths at hiroshima's peace memorial park and also remember the moment the bomb hit with a bell followed by a minute of silence. ceremonies for scaled back because of the global health emergency only a handful of foreign dignitaries attended. few survivors are still alive today their stories speak of horrors that the world hopes will never be repeated. hiroshima's peace memorial on the motu yes the rivers part of the peace memorial park now a...
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peace. >> on wednesday, more than 50 cities took part in the bellringing project. at the san jose buddhist church the bellas rung 75 times as people watched from japan. series ceremony small with masks and social distancing and they went entirely virtual. honoring the bonds of peace and friendship with her sister japan calling on new generations to remember the stories and lives lost. >> how foolish is a for us to compete for better and stronger weapons. because there is no winner and a nuclear war. >> reporter: ktvu fox2 news . >> in southern california, hundreds of people gathered to remember a young marine killed in a training accident. it was in montebello outside the home of a 21-year-old who was one of nine servicemembers killed last thursday when their amphibious assault vehicle sink of san clemente island. his family said that joining the military was a lifelong goal for him. >> i have an early memory of him playing with g.i. joe's and always having a good sense of direction to risk and find out side. >> recovery efforts are still underway for his body. seven other servicemen survived the training
peace. >> on wednesday, more than 50 cities took part in the bellringing project. at the san jose buddhist church the bellas rung 75 times as people watched from japan. series ceremony small with masks and social distancing and they went entirely virtual. honoring the bonds of peace and friendship with her sister japan calling on new generations to remember the stories and lives lost. >> how foolish is a for us to compete for better and stronger weapons. because there is no winner...
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busy founder of the cinema for peace foundation which paid for the airlift she asked him about current health condition. well we are very happy that you finally arrived in bell and then we could fly him out. the good news is that he's stable so the whole travel did not affect him but it does doesn't mean that i mean i'll see we have we're kind of like very happy everybody's happy but there's no reason to celebrate because it's in a very critical condition so we were at starts now with the doctors that are sorry to. say that the german government have any role in assisting or helping with the operation to bring him to berlin but we're very happy to hear 2 days ago that i know americans together with the french president made a statement that we should be found out what happened and that if he needs medical assistance he is welcome in germany and france and other countries offered to so i think it was very helpful and obviously. we kept the authorities informed about our activities but this exhibit is for private. and what does the family feeling think at the moment and what do they expect going forward with his taking care of at the hospital when i think they
busy founder of the cinema for peace foundation which paid for the airlift she asked him about current health condition. well we are very happy that you finally arrived in bell and then we could fly him out. the good news is that he's stable so the whole travel did not affect him but it does doesn't mean that i mean i'll see we have we're kind of like very happy everybody's happy but there's no reason to celebrate because it's in a very critical condition so we were at starts now with the...
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maybe mow bell peace prize. just saying. jedediah: also incredibly sad.u wouldn't have to say something so ridiculous. people would just know and attribute it to you. they don't attribute it to you because you weren't responsible for it stop saying it because that sounds ridiculous. that is my rant. turning to headlines now beginning with a fox news alert. just moments ago portland police announcing four arrests. police say demonstrators are facing charges for throwing rocks and glass postals at officers. some demonstrators also shooting fireworks at officers. forcing police to use tear gas to clear out the massive crowd. protesters setting dumpsters on fire in the middle of the streets as the city sees nearly 80 straight nights of arrest. president trump new york city visit younger brochure robert in the hospital. did not elaborate on his brother's illness. >> i have a wonderful brother. we have a great relationship for a long time from day one. that's a long time ago. and he is in the hospital right now. and hopefully he will be all right. but he is pre
maybe mow bell peace prize. just saying. jedediah: also incredibly sad.u wouldn't have to say something so ridiculous. people would just know and attribute it to you. they don't attribute it to you because you weren't responsible for it stop saying it because that sounds ridiculous. that is my rant. turning to headlines now beginning with a fox news alert. just moments ago portland police announcing four arrests. police say demonstrators are facing charges for throwing rocks and glass postals...
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bell or the location got 80 percent of. the palestine administration as the mouse the peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates accusing the latter of betrayal the accord which was struck with help of the united states will see israel halt its west bank an exception plant as a result of this diplomatic breakthrough and at the request of president trump with the support of the united arab emirates his real will suspend declaring sovereignty and the areas outlined in the prisons vision for peace and it's now an expanding ties with other countries in the arab and muslim world. or historic deal is the result of lengthy negotiations it's the 1st step to normalizing relations between the countries which also plan to open embassies what actual agreements are expected to be signed in the coming weeks covering business tourism direct flights security and other issues however in his speech regarding the deal prime minister netanyahu said he's not giving up on an accession plans but said he would pursue them without washington support under the us israeli peace plan for the region outlined back in january an explosion wa
bell or the location got 80 percent of. the palestine administration as the mouse the peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates accusing the latter of betrayal the accord which was struck with help of the united states will see israel halt its west bank an exception plant as a result of this diplomatic breakthrough and at the request of president trump with the support of the united arab emirates his real will suspend declaring sovereignty and the areas outlined in the prisons...
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individual party and then we will also have perhaps bell and trade and also balanced budgets which are i think both important components for sound economy for peaceful economy at the end of the day yeah big question is perhaps the best attempt we've we've had to to to create the monetary system which is out of scope of any single individual or any group who can actually increase the money supply and do this old trick of inflation. i'm hoping so i mean this this is a perhaps for humanity the chance to to to really take a leap forward and separate money from the state as we separate religion from the state i really think that's the mission we have to achieve to to get to that the next big step forward right mark resolutions for. kaiser reports summer solutions thanks for being on mark thanks max. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report summer solutions with max and stacy want to thank our guest mark baloch of incremental join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time. a short time ago an american airplane. hiroshima. standing up claiming any. little. how one. can it's. i like most americans growing up after the war
individual party and then we will also have perhaps bell and trade and also balanced budgets which are i think both important components for sound economy for peaceful economy at the end of the day yeah big question is perhaps the best attempt we've we've had to to to create the monetary system which is out of scope of any single individual or any group who can actually increase the money supply and do this old trick of inflation. i'm hoping so i mean this this is a perhaps for humanity the...
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bell rings] thousands normally gathered to commemorate the bombing anniversary, but this year's ceremony at hiroshima's peaceemorial park was keptt small due to the coronavirus pandemic. hiroshima mary because uma matsui addressed survivors -- hiroshima mayor katsumi matsui addressed a group of survivors and public officials. >> had at that nothing would grow here for 75 years, and yet hihiroshima a recovered, becomia symbol of peace. joined byore, we arare a survivor of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. hideko tamura snider. she was 10 years old when the .omb was dropped first her memoirir is titled "one susy of: a c child's memories hiroshima." she is a retired psychiatric social worker and founder of one sunny day initiatives. he joins us from medford, oregon stop we welcome you to democracy ,ow w it is a not a to have you hideko tamura snider. can you go back 75 years ago, 8:15 i in the morning, in your city of hiroshima. tell us where you were and what happened next. amy, fofornk you, inviting me. yes, i remember. almost 75 years, it is almost lilike yesterday. child, justipiest haven from thery soht bef
bell rings] thousands normally gathered to commemorate the bombing anniversary, but this year's ceremony at hiroshima's peaceemorial park was keptt small due to the coronavirus pandemic. hiroshima mary because uma matsui addressed survivors -- hiroshima mayor katsumi matsui addressed a group of survivors and public officials. >> had at that nothing would grow here for 75 years, and yet hihiroshima a recovered, becomia symbol of peace. joined byore, we arare a survivor of the atomic...
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damage it yes yes and such a show the bell goes off there are noises around and then you can decide right maybe to leave me the way. you do to. anyone looking for peace and quiet has come to the wrong place a flat ground engages all the senses a sea of lights for the eyes sweet treats with a tongue and a symphony of sounds. but what does it feel like when something goes wrong. google. my name is cast and i was suddenly hit by a loss of hearing and now everything sounds much dollar but i'm slowly getting used to that i do still hear things like the clatter of the roller coaster with. justin is now almost completely deaf in her right ear. the sudden hearing loss was probably caused by stress. to her the world now sounds . much less vibrant. she can still hear well with her left ear. but one error learned can't do the work of 2. for example she can no longer determine exactly where the sound is coming from. so we couldn't hear you on it but you need both fires to hear well that allows you to recognize sounds and also to hear where there might be a source of danger that's why it's so important to look after your ears off the past. with only one it workin
damage it yes yes and such a show the bell goes off there are noises around and then you can decide right maybe to leave me the way. you do to. anyone looking for peace and quiet has come to the wrong place a flat ground engages all the senses a sea of lights for the eyes sweet treats with a tongue and a symphony of sounds. but what does it feel like when something goes wrong. google. my name is cast and i was suddenly hit by a loss of hearing and now everything sounds much dollar but i'm...