satoshi uematsu spoke to an nhk reporter at a detention house in yokohama on tuesday. the yokohama district court sentenced uematsu to death on monday for fatally stabbing 19 intellectually disabled people at a care home in sagamihara in 2016. he worked at the facility before the murders. uematsu said he realized from start of the trial that he'd be given the death penalty. he said he will not appeal the ruling because conclusions about the incident have already been made. during the interview, uematsu continued to say people with disabilities have no human rights. >>> it is time now for world weather with our meteorologist, sayaka mori. hi. you said that tokyo would be seeing unseasonably warm weather starting wednesday. how warm are we looking at? >> it will be more like april and even may the following day. more and more cherry blossoms are expected to come out at this week. but norththern japan and the hi elevations and central japan are still seeing some late season heavy mountain snow. we have a cold air mass in the upper atmosphere as that is also creating unsta