robert oppenheimer."o to democracynow.org when we broadcast from japan several years ago and went to hiroshima, taken around by a hiroshima survivor. when we come back from break, we will be joined by yet another thurlow, aetsuko survivor of the hiroshima bombings. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. president obama has become the first sitting u.s. president to visit the japanese city of hiroshima since u.s. warplanes dropped the first atomic bomb august 6, 1945. the bombing killed 140,000 people and another 100,000 were seriously injured. he spoke today at the hiroshima peace memorial park. we're now joined by setsuko thurlow, a survivor of the u.s. bombing of hiroshima in 1945. she is an anti-nuclear activist who lives in toronto, canada, where she joins us. setsuko thurlow, welcome to democracy now! could you take us back to that day? ,ou, as a child, in hiroshima and tell us what happened? 13-year-o