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once they go into japan, no child ever returns. >> what would you say? >> your dad loves you very much and i miss you so much and i can't wait until the day that we are together. >> i contacted the japanese embassy and they say they are considering entering an international convention addressing spousal abduction. embassy officials say if government is making sincere efforts to deal with this issue, but that remains to be seen if that results in bringing home these children. lesli. >>> all right, thank you for that. now that the dc council approved a medical marijuana bill, what is next? ahead, we'll clear up some questions about the bill. >>> and what some local lawmakers say need to happen to help rehabilitate convicted felons that may involve them being incarcerated near you. we'll be back. >>> time now for a check on the evening rush. >> a new accident to tell you about. this is in silver spring, southbound georgia avenue. all lanes are blocked right now, avoid that area if you are in silver spring. a live shot of the inner loop and outer loop. right
once they go into japan, no child ever returns. >> what would you say? >> your dad loves you very much and i miss you so much and i can't wait until the day that we are together. >> i contacted the japanese embassy and they say they are considering entering an international convention addressing spousal abduction. embassy officials say if government is making sincere efforts to deal with this issue, but that remains to be seen if that results in bringing home these children....
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japan had made clear it was ready to stand at america's side. the prime minister has described the sinking of the south korean warship as unforgivable. >> we agree that north korea must stop its provocative behavior, halt its policy of threats and belligerence toward its neighbors and take irrespers -- irreversible steps to fulfill its denuclearization commitments and comply with international law. let me be clear. this will not be and cannot be business as usual. there must be an international, not just a regional, but an international response. >> 46 south korean sailors were killed when the warship went down in march. it was patrol near a disputed maritime border in the yellow sea. parts of a torpedo found on a sea bottom matched those used by north korea. according to international investigators. peon -- pyongyang said the evidence is fake and any attempt to punish it would result in all-out war. japan's prime minister said it proved the worth of the relationship with the united states. >> the sinking of the south korean ship increases tensi
japan had made clear it was ready to stand at america's side. the prime minister has described the sinking of the south korean warship as unforgivable. >> we agree that north korea must stop its provocative behavior, halt its policy of threats and belligerence toward its neighbors and take irrespers -- irreversible steps to fulfill its denuclearization commitments and comply with international law. let me be clear. this will not be and cannot be business as usual. there must be an...
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. >> kailey clinton jets into japan, condemning north korea -- hillary clinton to get into japan, condemning north korea's sinking of a south korean ship. and artificial life, and genuine concerns. the first synthetic cell is unveiled, bringing with it hopes of the future. >> hello, it has been described of the -- as the most radical overhaul of the banking system since the great depression in the 1930's. sweeping reform on wall street, indeed, everyone in the u.s. from co's to first-time home buyers. -- ceo's to first-time home buyers. humphrey huxley has this. >> after systematic collapse, financial reform is on the top of the agenda. another victory for the white house. >> because of financial reform, the american people will never be passed again to front -- to foot the bill for wall street. there will be no more taxpayer funded bailout. it is a large financial institution fails, we will have to wind it down without affecting the broader economy. >> the new law is aimed at stopping home buyers from taking out a mortgage without proof that they can pay it back. and back -- banks cannot gi
. >> kailey clinton jets into japan, condemning north korea -- hillary clinton to get into japan, condemning north korea's sinking of a south korean ship. and artificial life, and genuine concerns. the first synthetic cell is unveiled, bringing with it hopes of the future. >> hello, it has been described of the -- as the most radical overhaul of the banking system since the great depression in the 1930's. sweeping reform on wall street, indeed, everyone in the u.s. from co's to...
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>> this case deals with japan. brazil has problematic cases but they're still party to the haig treaty. in david's case it took years but he was able to use the court system there to finally make the right decision. japan hasn't returned one child ever. that's the difference. it is an absolute black hole. there is hope that pressure, international pressure and pressure from the american public can actually change this. >> chris, do you think that your children will ever know how desperately you were trying to reunite with them? >> i hope so. we're using social media. backhome.org, it is an organization of parents, spelled without the "k" because our kids are missing. we have set up videos of the parents and a lot of information that can hopefully help use the internet to get our kids to know that we're out there, that we love them and that we miss them. >> wish you the best of dlauk. christoph luck today. see more of christopher's story sunday on "dateline" right here on nbc. >>> just ahead, a revealing conversatio
>> this case deals with japan. brazil has problematic cases but they're still party to the haig treaty. in david's case it took years but he was able to use the court system there to finally make the right decision. japan hasn't returned one child ever. that's the difference. it is an absolute black hole. there is hope that pressure, international pressure and pressure from the american public can actually change this. >> chris, do you think that your children will ever know how...
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we will have a major readjustment of the situation in japan and we will be talking about japan as we talk about greece today in the not too distant future. >> are we seeing a bailout for japan, quickly? we can't afford a bailout for japan. the only thing we would see is a potential default and try to control it as much as we could. >> kirby, thank you very much. we'll leave it there for now. >> begs the question why the japanese will start buying their own debt. we'll talk about that plus talk about the greek aid package. debt contagion is driving the euro to new one-year lows. more to come. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." china ever bank looks to set agriculture bank of china has looked to raise funds in the mainland. >> and in europe, angela merkel tells the parliament their future depends on the success of the greek bailout. >>> and in the i'd, red ink may flow for a second day after wall street sees the biggest drop in six months. >>> you're watching cnbc's "worldwide exchange" with christine tan, nicole lapin and myself, ross westgate. markets today are a little lower. not
we will have a major readjustment of the situation in japan and we will be talking about japan as we talk about greece today in the not too distant future. >> are we seeing a bailout for japan, quickly? we can't afford a bailout for japan. the only thing we would see is a potential default and try to control it as much as we could. >> kirby, thank you very much. we'll leave it there for now. >> begs the question why the japanese will start buying their own debt. we'll talk...
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in fact, japan has never once returned an abducted child to the u.s. a sobering reality that leaves this father with a heavy heart. >> i love them and i'll never give up on them. and i'm always here. daddy loves them. >> that was meredith vieira reporting. the father appeared in an exclusive interview this morning on the "today" show. he said a resolution will be introduced today condemning japan for not allowing children who are been abducted to interact with their parents. >>> our time now is 41 minutes after 11:00. and still ahead, a day after major indexes posted their biggest losses in months, investors are looking for better news morning. we'll have the latest numbers. >>> plus, one of the stars of the nbc hit parenthood talks about growing up in northern virginia. stay with us. >>> for the second day in a row, the stock market is lower in early trading. let's check in with courtney ray dwan. she joins us with that and rest of the day's business headlines. >> reporter: the dow is down only eight points. earlier we were down as much as 85 if not m
in fact, japan has never once returned an abducted child to the u.s. a sobering reality that leaves this father with a heavy heart. >> i love them and i'll never give up on them. and i'm always here. daddy loves them. >> that was meredith vieira reporting. the father appeared in an exclusive interview this morning on the "today" show. he said a resolution will be introduced today condemning japan for not allowing children who are been abducted to interact with their...
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bases in japan. being so far from the mainland and having their own culture many okinawans today say japan's political leaders view them as second-class citizens. meanwhile, the rallies to end the u.s. military presence go on . >> it a protest against two different governments. a protest simultaneously against the u.s. for having the bases here and against japan for having most of the bases in okinawa. >> reporter: japanese newspapers are reporting that the prime minister has indeed agreed to keep the 1996 agreement and move some base operations it-to-hanoko, on an island that has seen plenty of fighting in the past this decision could lead to a whole new battle for okinawans. >> lehrer: and finally tonight, the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> mark,ed financial reform ledgelation that the senate passed does that mean it's not going happen. >> it does mean it's going to happen. i think the political story that really surpr
bases in japan. being so far from the mainland and having their own culture many okinawans today say japan's political leaders view them as second-class citizens. meanwhile, the rallies to end the u.s. military presence go on . >> it a protest against two different governments. a protest simultaneously against the u.s. for having the bases here and against japan for having most of the bases in okinawa. >> reporter: japanese newspapers are reporting that the prime minister has indeed...
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toyoda next we in japan. as mr. toyoda told secretary la hood, we are pleased to cooperate with nhtsa a with the engineers from nasa in their independent evaluation of the system. we also cooperate with the national academy of sciences on their evaluatio of toyota and lexus vehicles as they study the industry-wide issue of automotive safety. members of the committee, at toyota we are committed to dng more than just correcting mistakes from the past. we're learng from them and making major steps to avoid them in the future. i'd like to quote the words of mike getz, a toyota team member for 22 years from georgetown, kentucky. in one team on all levels a book which means what it is to work at our plant in kentucky. it's written by the team members of the georgetown plant. mike writes, toyota makes mistakes, but we are expected to take ownership to prevent reoccurrence and learn from them. we just don't say that. we do that. that's been the toyota way for 70 years. for the future, by acting swiftly on safety issues when
toyoda next we in japan. as mr. toyoda told secretary la hood, we are pleased to cooperate with nhtsa a with the engineers from nasa in their independent evaluation of the system. we also cooperate with the national academy of sciences on their evaluatio of toyota and lexus vehicles as they study the industry-wide issue of automotive safety. members of the committee, at toyota we are committed to dng more than just correcting mistakes from the past. we're learng from them and making major steps...
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that is hard work. >> and japan is watching things develop right now. they have their own domestic issues, right now. there is a lot of internal stress that is often overlooked and there looked at as more stable than, say, the irani and a situation -- iranian situation. but the sunken ship that north korea is responsible for, south koreans are furious with them right now. they relate to express their sympathies for the south koreans who were killed -- they were late to express their sympathies for the south koreans who were killed. their body language is saying everything about what they want to kind of placate the situation. >> for the benefit of our listeners on sirius xm radio, this program airs every saturday. i would like to identify myself and the panel. i am llewellyn king and i am joined by of the let -- linda gasparello -, bob franken, and michelle jamrisko of kyodo news. this election, it was a bit of a tea party wash. " i think that what we saw were -- >> i think that what we saw were voters reacting. when you have someone like arlen specter
that is hard work. >> and japan is watching things develop right now. they have their own domestic issues, right now. there is a lot of internal stress that is often overlooked and there looked at as more stable than, say, the irani and a situation -- iranian situation. but the sunken ship that north korea is responsible for, south koreans are furious with them right now. they relate to express their sympathies for the south koreans who were killed -- they were late to express their...
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he can run only in summer. >> nothing can match for a rail rate through japan's new train for views. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crew could take customer service very seriously. they make sure the tracks are clear. at the start of the saar the team travels of line that was built to transport materials. this is one of the few real race that has to be rebuilt every year. s. one of the few railway >> our work begins at putting them back together. pulling the tracks out of the tunnels. the men must balance to put them back together. one slip could be disaster. it has to be finished in time for the summer season. the work is not done current every night there is maintenance to keep up with. -- not done. >> sometimes we work through the early hours of that morning. >> they seem to be appreciative of the men that keep japan's most spectacular railway running year after year. clarke's latest headlines for year. there is gun fire on the streets of kingston. gangsters had defied a state of emergency to prevent authorities from arresting
he can run only in summer. >> nothing can match for a rail rate through japan's new train for views. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crew could take customer service very seriously. they make sure the tracks are clear. at the start of the saar the team travels of line that was built to transport materials. this is one of the few real race that has to be rebuilt every year. s. one of the few railway >> our work begins at putting...
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they are coming along -- and the other is japan, much earlier. japan is a small island, not that populated, and they were the number two economy for a while. and the triple tigers of singapore, korea, taiwan, they have modernized even faster than japan. and they all did with a highly directed elite. one of the things that all those countries did, too, is that they had agricultural reform. they took the land out of the hands of passive land owners, put it in the hands of farmers, poured that money into education, and bought off in the critics, because the farmers were doing for a while. and then those leaders knew what they had to do to connect with, in this case, the emerging roles of consumer electronics and information technology. >> you describe two printed works in here, or three -- the wealth of nations, common sense, and the declaration of independence. tell us about adam smith and the wealth of nations. >> it is the central analysis and synthesis of capitalism in 1776. he was a scotsman and there was a lot going on in scotland at the time.
they are coming along -- and the other is japan, much earlier. japan is a small island, not that populated, and they were the number two economy for a while. and the triple tigers of singapore, korea, taiwan, they have modernized even faster than japan. and they all did with a highly directed elite. one of the things that all those countries did, too, is that they had agricultural reform. they took the land out of the hands of passive land owners, put it in the hands of farmers, poured that...
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japan begins a two-year mission to study the mysteries of venus. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hi, everybody. good morning, great to have you with us. i'm thomas roberts. >>> today we begin with reining in wall street and the big banks. last night congress passed the most extensive financial reform bill since the great depression and handed president obama a major policy victory. for months, they have been try mulling over details to prevent a economic meltdown like the country is recovering from. nbc's tracie potts is in washington, d.c., this morning to guide us through this one. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it passed with 59 votes. four of those were republicans. let me tell you some of the details here, what this senate bill would do. it would police wall street, actively looking for banks and investment firms at risk. it would also shine the light on complex financial trades, part of the problem that led to the recession. a new consumer protection agency would be formed to make sure that when you go out to get a loa
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there people in germany and japan that study american history. the second is an organization for all historians and america. >> or you president of that? >> yes, trying to think of that. i think it was 1997. >> and what did these organizations to for history? >> a lot of good things for history. i have an annual meeting where there's all kind of panel discussions on the letter scholarship. and it put out terrific journals of history scholarship. one is american history and the other. the american historical association in particular does a tremendous job of defending history in america, whether it might be a historian going to be fired because of some provocative study or access to the archive -- there's been lots of legal issues in which they have become a party to a case, opening up the archives to the public or in the library of congress, and so they maintain their office here and they are always on alert to what it is that scholarship needs and they do a tremendous job. >> on your book and capitalism, how many countries in the world are not c
there people in germany and japan that study american history. the second is an organization for all historians and america. >> or you president of that? >> yes, trying to think of that. i think it was 1997. >> and what did these organizations to for history? >> a lot of good things for history. i have an annual meeting where there's all kind of panel discussions on the letter scholarship. and it put out terrific journals of history scholarship. one is american history...
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by the abduction of his children taken to japan last year by their own mother. berg is among these fathers. they join lawmakers on capitol hill in support of congressman, jim moran's resolution. it condemns japan and refusal to return a single abducted child in 60 years. >> i think everyone can relate to, that children should not be kept isolated. >> they are making efforts to deal with this issue, berg has a message for his children. >> daddy loves you very much. and i miss you very much. i am looking for you. >> i'm dave in arlington, where police have arrested a former soccer coach and have accused him of having sex with a child more than ten years ago. >> he abused this one victim numerous times. >> arlington county police say 47-year-old shown a pattern of sexual abuse, involving one boy between 11 and 13 years old. >> he coached soccer for five years in arlington, and possibly other locations. >> lewis met the child when he coached for the crystal city soccer club between 1998 and 2003. while not connected with the school system, the club served children w
by the abduction of his children taken to japan last year by their own mother. berg is among these fathers. they join lawmakers on capitol hill in support of congressman, jim moran's resolution. it condemns japan and refusal to return a single abducted child in 60 years. >> i think everyone can relate to, that children should not be kept isolated. >> they are making efforts to deal with this issue, berg has a message for his children. >> daddy loves you very much. and i miss...
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at th we compete with japan and the e.u. what we ought to worry about is what happens to do is exchange rate vis-À-vis those two countries or two regions.pens and we also should be interested in is improving our access to in the chinese market. with those a market, because it's a growing recognition in u.s.imprr that's very important. in terms of the exchange that i would think mexico and vietnam would be fighting much more oves what the chinese exchange rate ought to be because they're more directly affected. not the u.s. the other thing is, thus far this year there's been a little bit too little appreciation of how much adjustment has occurred on the chinese side.apprec the current account surplus speedway back in 2006. declined sharply in 2009.the cun was down to about 6%.06. china has now released its trady data through the first four quarters of 2010. it's running at one-fifth the level of a balanced that it was ads in the first four quarters of 2009. first four months, what did i say? i'min sorry.four quarters of 200
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and the defeat of japan would come soon afterwards, consequently. that this was, frankly, roosevelt idea. and he, and that he convinced american military planners staff officers, secret war planners, to go along with him. i learned, there's a chapter about this in the book, that this was not so. that the american military and staff planners thought the same thing. they did not have to be convinced by franklin roosevelt. and that was the right strategy, in spite of its relative unpopularity among the american people, you know. germany had to be defeated first. the defeat of japan is going to come soon afterwards, consequently. but you see, as i told you, germany, they thought the very end, the germans fought for seven or days even after berlin fell and hitler killed himself. i mean, this was an enormous thing. and i repeat to you, 80 million people, with resources, and does go resources that were much smaller than that of the russian and the american and the british empires combined. and it took six years. but what i'm always interested is not only w
and the defeat of japan would come soon afterwards, consequently. that this was, frankly, roosevelt idea. and he, and that he convinced american military planners staff officers, secret war planners, to go along with him. i learned, there's a chapter about this in the book, that this was not so. that the american military and staff planners thought the same thing. they did not have to be convinced by franklin roosevelt. and that was the right strategy, in spite of its relative unpopularity...
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toyoda next week in japan. as mr. toyoda told secretary la hood, we are pleased to cooperate with nhtsa and with the engineers from nasa in their independent evaluation of the system. we also cooperate with the national academy of sciences on their evaluation of toyota and lexus vehicles as they study the industry-wide issue of automotive safety. membs of the committee, at toyota we are committed to doing more than just correcting mistakes from the past. we're learning from them and making major steps to avoid them in the future. i'd like to quote the words of mike getz, a toyota team member for 22 years from georgetown kentucky. in one team on all levels a book which means what it is to work at our plant in kentucky. it's written by the team members of the georgetown plant. mike writes, toyota makes mistakes, but we are expected to take ownership to prevent reoccurrence and learn from them. we just don't say that. we do that. that's been the toyota way for 70 years. for the future, by acting swiftly on safety issues
toyoda next week in japan. as mr. toyoda told secretary la hood, we are pleased to cooperate with nhtsa and with the engineers from nasa in their independent evaluation of the system. we also cooperate with the national academy of sciences on their evaluation of toyota and lexus vehicles as they study the industry-wide issue of automotive safety. membs of the committee, at toyota we are committed to doing more than just correcting mistakes from the past. we're learning from them and making...
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savoy went to japan, trying to kidnap his 9-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter back. he was arrested and spent two weeks in jail. he has not been seen or spoken to his kids since. >> worse than a death. at least with a death there is closure. i'm still left worrying about my children's welfare every day. they are alive. they are out there. i just don't know where. >> most likely that you will never see the children again, until they are adults. >> the outlook for savoy is not good. japan isn't party to an international treaty requiring the done troy return any child abducted by a parent. in fact, japan has never returned an abducted child to the u.s. >>> al sharpton is leading a protest today against arizona's controversial immigration law. the new law requires police in arizona to question people about their immigration status if they suspect those people are in the country illegally. sharm ton compared the law to apartheid in south africa and laws here in the south. tonight he led a candlelight vij el or will light a vij nil march with a group of officials, clergy a
savoy went to japan, trying to kidnap his 9-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter back. he was arrested and spent two weeks in jail. he has not been seen or spoken to his kids since. >> worse than a death. at least with a death there is closure. i'm still left worrying about my children's welfare every day. they are alive. they are out there. i just don't know where. >> most likely that you will never see the children again, until they are adults. >> the outlook for savoy is...
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the field is a sacred place in japan so there is no chance for a fan to do that. when they get an opportunity to go on the field, it's a very special day. >> no need for tasers? >> no, but this kid got off lucky. they had the holding tank in philadelphia, the jail. >> right there. >> shea stadium -- i won't say in the '70s what they did if you came on the field or were too drunk. i am glad police had sensitivity training. >> as a former player and manager, do you think this is okay to treat a guy this way? >> it's not okay for him to be on the field. >> okay to taser him? >> absolutely. theyey would not have the taserf it's inhugh main. -- inhumane. you have to get this kid off the field. it might lead to copycat stuff. maybe somebody really being injured by a hit ball or something that happens out to the field. >> we will talk baseball now. >> okay. i have a funny feeling no one will run on the field in philadelphia tonight after what happened last nigh t. those in the stands could see a good pit ching match up. the cardinals are in town. wainwright against cole
the field is a sacred place in japan so there is no chance for a fan to do that. when they get an opportunity to go on the field, it's a very special day. >> no need for tasers? >> no, but this kid got off lucky. they had the holding tank in philadelphia, the jail. >> right there. >> shea stadium -- i won't say in the '70s what they did if you came on the field or were too drunk. i am glad police had sensitivity training. >> as a former player and manager, do you...
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as i recall in the last hearing, a lot of the decisions were being made in japan at toyota in japan. in your testimony you talk about meeting with the counterparts, your counterparts in the japanese government. so how do you -- how would you assess their effectiveness, their independence, their commitment to strong oversight. >> the road transport bureau and the japanese ministry of land infrastructure and transportation is a very vigorous agency that has a very different approach and mandate under japanese law. they are very committed to safety. they do have a different relationship with the manufacturers, it is stat torely more collaborative than how nhtsa's is in the united states. however, they are great public service, great engineers and they do a solid job for the japanese people in terms of making sure they create a safe environment in terms of handling of their vehicles. but we do have different approaches. but i have every confidence that our counterparts are just as involved and just as intent upon making sure that the fleet that toyota puts on the road is safe. >> thank y
as i recall in the last hearing, a lot of the decisions were being made in japan at toyota in japan. in your testimony you talk about meeting with the counterparts, your counterparts in the japanese government. so how do you -- how would you assess their effectiveness, their independence, their commitment to strong oversight. >> the road transport bureau and the japanese ministry of land infrastructure and transportation is a very vigorous agency that has a very different approach and...
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my understanding is that thatt will happen tomorrow. >> the issue rose n japan. leeus vehicles, whiih are also sold in the unittd states. >> that is corrrctt >> have you worked with them on% this recall? ministry in japan.with the they found that there was a defect regarding the steering mechannsm. repprted to nhtsa about their tt ttke the step -- andbout her plans n japan and their take the same steps here in the - nited states. those plans? ls from 2209 and 2010 -- 3800 vehicles here in the united states. the office has gone through tte database to see if there were similar steerrng issues. as of yee ppeared we continue yet. we continue to search the database. we ill take action. we're looking to make sure whetherror not we have simiiar issuee. there were only 12 o these incidents in japan, if iiam ot mistakkn. >> when i asked the question of thh witnesses, r. lentz in particular ndicated hattthe floor mats and this pe candals ccmee tt bout -- the sticky+ pedals comes to 16% of these incidents.+ >> we are working on 30se%for looking at the span ooigations toyoo
my understanding is that thatt will happen tomorrow. >> the issue rose n japan. leeus vehicles, whiih are also sold in the unittd states. >> that is corrrctt >> have you worked with them on% this recall? ministry in japan.with the they found that there was a defect regarding the steering mechannsm. repprted to nhtsa about their tt ttke the step -- andbout her plans n japan and their take the same steps here in the - nited states. those plans? ls from 2209 and 2010 -- 3800...
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. >>> there's a new kind of energy being generated in japan, the power of footsteps. special flooring tiles in train stations vibrate when people walk on them. that vibration is captured for energy, enough to light up nearby signs. i guess you could say when it comes to the challenge of finding new energy sources, japan is really "stepping up." >>> just ahead, doctors who go above and beyond. >> we'll be right back. new revlon colorburst lipstick. impossibly light feel, intensely rich color. revlon colorburst lipstick. now save $3 on colorburst lipstick by visiting revlon.com. ld you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "n
. >>> there's a new kind of energy being generated in japan, the power of footsteps. special flooring tiles in train stations vibrate when people walk on them. that vibration is captured for energy, enough to light up nearby signs. i guess you could say when it comes to the challenge of finding new energy sources, japan is really "stepping up." >>> just ahead, doctors who go above and beyond. >> we'll be right back. new revlon colorburst lipstick. impossibly...
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you were born in japan. >> born in japan, bedford high school, preaks -- pikesville, maryland was my home. >> and you're cooking crab cakes. >> despite the fact that i've written five books on cooking, these are still my favorite. >> a thick t-bone steak and it gets freshly ground black pepper and here is the totally cool part about it. you don't use a grill grate. you grill it directly on the embers. what this does is it gives you this incredibly smoky char and flavor. and it also just looks totally cool. >> absolutely. >> so here is what i'm going to do. i'm going to make a hell-fire hot sauce. you told me earlier today that you like hot. that's only about 800 jalapeno chilis, garlic and finally chopped fresh cilantro. >> about your book, you went everywhere. how many countries did you go to? >> 5-countries on six continents, a year of travel and putting it together in the test kitchen. and it's more, anthropology and history -- history. >> you could have done crabs or seafood but you decided barbecue? why. >> because there are crabs and seafood in planet barbecue. but grilling is
you were born in japan. >> born in japan, bedford high school, preaks -- pikesville, maryland was my home. >> and you're cooking crab cakes. >> despite the fact that i've written five books on cooking, these are still my favorite. >> a thick t-bone steak and it gets freshly ground black pepper and here is the totally cool part about it. you don't use a grill grate. you grill it directly on the embers. what this does is it gives you this incredibly smoky char and flavor....
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he had a long experience in asia, particularly in japan. he was wo -- he was in the em -- our embassy in japan at the time of pearl harbor. he had shared that asian experience, that pacific experience with richard nixon and was very kind to richard nixon during nixon's tour through asia in 1967 as he was preparing to run and, as a result, had nixon's gratitude, who made him assistant secretary of state. c-span: did he talk to you much? >> guest: oh, yes. we had long sessions together, and -- and he gave me a -- you know, a completely different look at -- at how the shanghai negotiations that dr. kissinger ran in -- in beijing in 1970 and '71 took place. and he found the critical flaw in henry kissinger's shanghai communique and point -- when he pointed it out to him, it caused a great stir. and it almost undermined the success of the whole visit and -- until it had to be tamped down. it -- it was -- it was essentially this. the communique was going to list all of the united states' security commitments in asia, but because it was with china
he had a long experience in asia, particularly in japan. he was wo -- he was in the em -- our embassy in japan at the time of pearl harbor. he had shared that asian experience, that pacific experience with richard nixon and was very kind to richard nixon during nixon's tour through asia in 1967 as he was preparing to run and, as a result, had nixon's gratitude, who made him assistant secretary of state. c-span: did he talk to you much? >> guest: oh, yes. we had long sessions together, and...
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japan refused to sign an international treaty on child abduction. that kept fathers like christopher savoi from seeing their children once they arrive on japanese soil. according to congressman moran, at least 121 american children are your currently being held in japan after one parent fled the u.s. without the permission of the other parent. >> still ahead on "news4 at 5:00," new incredible video of the crater from that very active troubling volcano in iceland. >> d.c.'s new street cars are on display today. we will tell you where you can check them out before they hit the streets. >> our temperatures are going to star falling. forecast coming up. >>> breaking news tonight out of montgomery county. pedestrian hit by a train in germantown around 5:15 . the train that was involved has stopped. more from ashley linder. >> well, yes. brunswick lines are not running right now. they are setting up a shuttle service. they have not yet gotten that under way. metro is honoring the tickets. you can utilize that. unfortunately it will be nasty commute for dr
japan refused to sign an international treaty on child abduction. that kept fathers like christopher savoi from seeing their children once they arrive on japanese soil. according to congressman moran, at least 121 american children are your currently being held in japan after one parent fled the u.s. without the permission of the other parent. >> still ahead on "news4 at 5:00," new incredible video of the crater from that very active troubling volcano in iceland. >> d.c.'s...
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marine base in okinawa, japan. >> the future of u.s. forces in okinawa is such a a contentious issue that it could unseat the recently elected prime minister. >> woodruff: and the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: sweeping reform of the nation's financial regulatory system moved to the fast track today. democratic leaders met at the white house to plot their course in the wake of a key senate vote last night. senator chris dodd and congressman barney frank were upbeat as they emerged from their sit-down with the president. they'll be in charge of merging the separate house and senate bills. >> i understand the urgency for the financial stability of the country in getting this done quickly
marine base in okinawa, japan. >> the future of u.s. forces in okinawa is such a a contentious issue that it could unseat the recently elected prime minister. >> woodruff: and the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting....
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in japan -- in the 1980's, japan was the new kid on the block. everything you heard about manufacturing in the u.s. going on was japan possible. they're saving too much. with their current account surplus etc. what happened to japan was not very pretty but it did not happen because of that discussion, it happened because the issues in the plot -- issues in japan or inflation that caught up with them in the 1990's. for all we know, the same kind of thing may happen to china, but that's not the issue. the issue is to find a global regime so that indeed we do not have the kinds of imbalances that we have. let me stop there. if you want to get into the global financial crisis, it's such another topic i don't understand because i don't know when to stop. >> thank you. i think i'm going to end up repeating a lot of the same things. but want to take a more from the u.s.-china perspective. surprisingly, the economic crisis has been good for china on balance. one reason is they have not been part of the global financial crisis. the financial system so man
in japan -- in the 1980's, japan was the new kid on the block. everything you heard about manufacturing in the u.s. going on was japan possible. they're saving too much. with their current account surplus etc. what happened to japan was not very pretty but it did not happen because of that discussion, it happened because the issues in the plot -- issues in japan or inflation that caught up with them in the 1990's. for all we know, the same kind of thing may happen to china, but that's not the...
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japan comes to mind. there are certainly some countries in europe, i think, actually taiwan is probably even worse off right now than china is. your point is certainly well-taken. and if we add it to the list of the challenges china faces we would want to look at the very serious environmental degradation that has taken place in the country and the challenges that that has posed obviously the corruption which was raised earlier. so their challenges are really quite daunting and i agree with you. >> stef, do you want to add anything? >> it's an interesting point. the most striking statistic on that between the ages of 19 and 24 in rural china there are 20% more men. and that means that you have in some cases sort of groups of men who are unmarried, unattached really to families, so there are -- there are consistencies and employment patterns. the chinese are trying to export some of these people to other countries for jobs. and there are also programs or arrangements in which women are being imported to li
japan comes to mind. there are certainly some countries in europe, i think, actually taiwan is probably even worse off right now than china is. your point is certainly well-taken. and if we add it to the list of the challenges china faces we would want to look at the very serious environmental degradation that has taken place in the country and the challenges that that has posed obviously the corruption which was raised earlier. so their challenges are really quite daunting and i agree with...
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. >> bob: interesting story about hideo nomo, has been in japan and embraced by his country after they were mad at him by leaving. >> rob: this was about 25 years ago. >> bob: working as a pitching coach. >> rob: very nice. >> bob: well, he retired over there, finding a loophole to escape to the usa because his club didn't want to let him go. >> rob: right. >> bob: he wasn't happy with what he was paid. he retired and then it was sayonara. then he came over there. >> rob: they have to go ten years before they're a free agent. >> bob: he hadn't done that >> rob: right. >> bob: that's why he retired, supposedly. an interesting story and he's back working with young pitchers over there. when you mentioned matsuzaka, that reminded me of the great hideo nomo. >> rob: colby lewis of the rangers has been tremendous so far for them, having spent two year in japan. [ crowd booing ] >> rob: working on some things, especially a changeup. bruney strikes out helms right here. you can see from the side? he goes -- yep, right by the plate. as long as you break that plane, that imaginary or invisible
. >> bob: interesting story about hideo nomo, has been in japan and embraced by his country after they were mad at him by leaving. >> rob: this was about 25 years ago. >> bob: working as a pitching coach. >> rob: very nice. >> bob: well, he retired over there, finding a loophole to escape to the usa because his club didn't want to let him go. >> rob: right. >> bob: he wasn't happy with what he was paid. he retired and then it was sayonara. then he came...
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he had an accident when he was a kid and had to beat japan be japaned, which meant that the brother would open the skull and released fluid. he took a blow to the head. it was a pretty grotesque procedure. the family regarded that as the beginning of all the trouble. theodore was erratic and ultimately went casey -- went crazy. he had to be committed to an asylum. it was very sad, because he was quite lucid at times, and would employ his parents to come and get him -- would implore his parents to come and get him. after a few years, that stopped, and he became virtually catatonic. the other boys were trouble. they had drinking problems. thomas especially had to be bailed out while clay was secretary of state, added a philadelphia jail because he could not pay his hotel bill. we saw the check that clay sent to the hotelier to settle his account while he was secretary of state. the exception to the boys is henry. henry jr. was a model kid, disciplined, eager to please, never give a moment's trouble. he paid for that in a way. clay was a loving father, but he liked to be in control. the only
he had an accident when he was a kid and had to beat japan be japaned, which meant that the brother would open the skull and released fluid. he took a blow to the head. it was a pretty grotesque procedure. the family regarded that as the beginning of all the trouble. theodore was erratic and ultimately went casey -- went crazy. he had to be committed to an asylum. it was very sad, because he was quite lucid at times, and would employ his parents to come and get him -- would implore his parents...
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i shipped to japan, prototypes for my rhode island headquarters. the headquarters of my companies in rhode island. that is where the design development and future growth of my accounting and unfortunately my computers are under water as well. we run everything from rhode island. i haven't less. >> you close down in ireland and close down in the czech republic >> that is absolutely correct that ireland and france went to check. so when they talk about those governments, business in ireland, a business in france, you can't do business there. i will not tell you. >> ds to the question, why did you leave to begin with? and you have an answer that yet. you had an operation in the united states and then you went to ireland or you went to the czech republic. >> i did not leave. what is in the u.s. stayed in the u.s.. i bought ireland. i bought france and shut them down and moved them to check back. the businesses, the headquarters here. >> it is a simple issue. 95% of the company said american people sell to live another part of the world. we have a two-p
i shipped to japan, prototypes for my rhode island headquarters. the headquarters of my companies in rhode island. that is where the design development and future growth of my accounting and unfortunately my computers are under water as well. we run everything from rhode island. i haven't less. >> you close down in ireland and close down in the czech republic >> that is absolutely correct that ireland and france went to check. so when they talk about those governments, business in...
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he will be here in japan. he had a good work session with the chiefs -- he will be year in j andune. he pitched -- in june. >> it will be a great opportunity to improve my game. you just got sent to the major leagues and there are a lot of things you have to deal with lane you are not playing the game. i am learning a lot. >> very mature. the nationals are on the field at the ballpark. they play atlanta tonight and last night they beat them 6-3. keep an eye on roger. this is an incredible play. he also dropped a liner, but this is the catch of the night. energized the entire team. >> it was a great player. [unintelligible] >> unbelievable. i know he was out there dealing with the lights. he lost the ball in the lights for a second, and for him to be able to readjust shows how athletic he is. >> let's go to new york where the yankees completed the sweep over the orioles. the former nationalist nick johnson had 10 strikeouts. the orioles falling to 7 and 21 on the season. the lakers have taken a 2-0 lead with eu
he will be here in japan. he had a good work session with the chiefs -- he will be year in j andune. he pitched -- in june. >> it will be a great opportunity to improve my game. you just got sent to the major leagues and there are a lot of things you have to deal with lane you are not playing the game. i am learning a lot. >> very mature. the nationals are on the field at the ballpark. they play atlanta tonight and last night they beat them 6-3. keep an eye on roger. this is an...
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recalling about 3,800 lexus sedan to fix a steering wheel problemment this comes after a recall in japan and effects ls 600 hsedan they'll contact owners to have the repairs taken care of. >>> tonight friends and family morning the loss of stephen wright the republican candidate died in a crash. how his friends are remembering him. >>> and we're going to show you five ways to wake up refreshed every morning. >>> plus a new approach to treating breast cancer. we'll tell you about less invasive treatments to shrink tumors. >>> currently 79 degrees in baltimore right now. we have a complooes weekend forecast coming up. [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. plus a free dvr for six months. fios gives you what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and more hd; facebook and twitter on your tv, without interrupting your show. ameri
recalling about 3,800 lexus sedan to fix a steering wheel problemment this comes after a recall in japan and effects ls 600 hsedan they'll contact owners to have the repairs taken care of. >>> tonight friends and family morning the loss of stephen wright the republican candidate died in a crash. how his friends are remembering him. >>> and we're going to show you five ways to wake up refreshed every morning. >>> plus a new approach to treating breast cancer. we'll...
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japan is known for its high- speed trains but one of the most spectacular as a top speed of only 20 kilometers per hour. >> it may be slow compared to the bullet train, but nothing can match the railway through this area. kraham. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crews who take customer service very seriously. they must make sure the tracks are clear. at the start of the summer the team travels of the line which was built to transport materials for a dam. this is one of the few railways that has to be rebuilt every year. the bridges over the extremes are dismantled over the winter to protect them from being swept away. the work begins at putting them back together. bring in the tracks out of the tunnels were they have been kept. him and must balance above the torrent to put them back together -- the men must balance. and has to be finished in time for the railway to the open. once the trains are running through the tunnels the work is not done. maidens is done every night. >> -- maintenance is done. >> what keeps us going is knowing we are br
japan is known for its high- speed trains but one of the most spectacular as a top speed of only 20 kilometers per hour. >> it may be slow compared to the bullet train, but nothing can match the railway through this area. kraham. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crews who take customer service very seriously. they must make sure the tracks are clear. at the start of the summer the team travels of the line which was built to transport...
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in 1976 i made a change in my swing over in japan, i had a terrible year in '76 but i was over in japan, i hit it up in the side of the mountain in pot am. iago to the awkward position what i did i wanted it back. let's try to take the club back. closed, then open it up going through. i made that swing, perfect shot. went to the practice tee it worked in the practice tee then 1977 i had my break-out year. that was one thing that i observed jack, i observed arnie, i observed lee, who i considered to be best ball striker. best maneuverer of the golf ball. if you will. anybody in my generation. >> charlie: meaning that he knew exactly where his club was, knew how his club was going to hit the ball and knew exactly where he was going -- >> great pitchers of baseball i equate to that. how they make the ball move and position it. great pitchers can locate a pitch but they have at their variety maybe five or six pitches. they have maybe at their disposal three or four speeds as well. there is so much variety. you have so much more -- you can take a lot of the element of risk out if you can mak
in 1976 i made a change in my swing over in japan, i had a terrible year in '76 but i was over in japan, i hit it up in the side of the mountain in pot am. iago to the awkward position what i did i wanted it back. let's try to take the club back. closed, then open it up going through. i made that swing, perfect shot. went to the practice tee it worked in the practice tee then 1977 i had my break-out year. that was one thing that i observed jack, i observed arnie, i observed lee, who i...
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japan manages a higher ratio but greece is not japan. it seems almost inconceivable that you shouldn't have a radical debt restructuring. if they just had a disorderly debt collapse now, just let it happen like argentina after its default in 2001, then, of course, the worry is it could damage the banks across europe, there will be runs on all the banks, it would damage all the other countries that are deemed at all risky because there will be a flight to safety,esh will put their money in german bonds -- german banks or outside the zone so you could then have a terrible implosion, which would look in a way a bit like what happened after lehman. allowing greece to collapse it might be feared, we didn't try it, was very dangerous but it still seems to me that the right thing to do is to restructure the debt and accept that that is going to be part of the solution. greece is not, i think, going to be able to manage monstrous austerity. they are being asked, roughly speaking to put it into u.s. -- to cut their fiscal deficit by the equivalen
japan manages a higher ratio but greece is not japan. it seems almost inconceivable that you shouldn't have a radical debt restructuring. if they just had a disorderly debt collapse now, just let it happen like argentina after its default in 2001, then, of course, the worry is it could damage the banks across europe, there will be runs on all the banks, it would damage all the other countries that are deemed at all risky because there will be a flight to safety,esh will put their money in...