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Dr. Yukio Hatoyama MUM Commencement 2015 HD
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015
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AIC 2013 Interview: Yukio Hatoyama
Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, shares his vision for greater partnership among Asian nations and the creation of an East Asian Community, an...
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Yukio Hatoyama: on his visit to Crimea, crucial domestic and international issues
Yukio Hatoyama: Former Prime Minister of Japan
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Yukio Hatoyama on the "China Threat"
Former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama criticizes the Abe administration's approach to diplomacy in East Asia. He counsels the building of positive and friendly relations as the best form of deterrence.
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Talk between Yukio Hatoyama, Hajime Takano and Koji yabe / Part 1
80th episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 8, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト出演した、【UIチャンネル】《鳩山友紀夫氏×高野孟氏》第80回放送《前編》(ニコニコチャンネル) ・・・ 2015年12月8日放送
81st episodes (Part 2) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLDK01abBMA&feature;=youtu.be
(Part 2/第81回放送《後編》は、こちらから)
Scripts for all the videos in English and Japanese are on t
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Talk between Yukio Hatoyama, Hajime Takano and Koji yabe / Part 2
81st episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 15, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト出演した、 【UIチャンネル】《鳩山友紀夫氏×高野孟氏》第81回放送《後編》 (ニコニコチャンネル) ・・・ 2015年12月15日放送
80th episodes (Part 1) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-fqjlNx2og&feature;=youtu.be
(Part 1/第80回放送《前編》は、こちらから)
Scripts for all the videos in English and Japanese are
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Yukio Hatoyama meets Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping
1. Chinese Vice President, Xi Jinping, being received by Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, handshake
2. Cutaway to cameras
3. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama, zoom into Xi, pan to Hatoyama
4. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama
5. UPSOUND: (Mandarin) Xi Jinping, Chinese Vice President
"I sincerely wish to express my gratitude to Prime Minister Hatoyama and the government of Japan for the thorough preparat
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Japan Meeting 2009 - Yukio Hatoyama
http://www.weforum.org 04.09.2009 Japan's Role in the Global Agenda Opening Special Remarks by Yukio Hatoyama, President, Democratic Party of Japan; Chairman...
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Dr. Yukio Hatoyama MUM Commencement 2015
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015
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Hatoyama urges Abe to offer ′heartfelt′ apology for history
하토야마 전 총리 ″식민
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make a ″heartfelt″ apology for Japan′s wartime atrocities.
Hatoyama who is currently visiting Seoul... called on Abe to honor the 1995 Murayama Statement and repeat key words from it,... when Abe gives a speech Friday to mark the end of World War Two.
The former prime minister expressed deep remorse and apologize
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Take Heart - Yukio Hatoyama
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Former Japanese PM Mourns Korean Independence Activists in Seoul, Urging Abe to Apologize
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Wednesday visited Seodaemun Prison history gallery in Seoul, South Korea, to express deep condolences to the country's patriots who were killed by the Japanese during the second World War.
Hatoyama was accompanied by South Korea's former members of congress during his visit.
A former prison site, the gallery was built by the Japanese during the c
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MaximsNewsNetwork: YUKIO HATOYAMA @ UN: NUCLEAR WEAPONS
MaximsNewsNetwork: 24 September 2009 - UNTV: United Nations Security Council: Maintenance of international peace and security - Nuclear non-proliferation and...
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GHR Forum 2011: Keynote Speeches of Yukio Hatoyama and Paul Volcker
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called for the East Asian nations of South Korea, China and Japan to form an education network among the three ...
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Yukio Hatoyama, nuevo primer ministro de Japón
Redacción, 16 septiembre (CERES TELEVISIÓN) El Parlamento japonés ha elegido al presidente del Partido Democrático, Yukio Hatoyama, de 62 años, nuevo primer ...
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Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
1. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas enter meeting room
2. Hatoyama and Abbas shaking hands
3. Cutaway press pan right to meeting between Japanese and Palestinian delegations
4. Wide of Hatoyama and Abbas entering news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President
"This time we were able to discuss many different probl
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Take Heart- Yukio Hatoyama- Prime Minister of Japan (2009- 2010)
Ever since I’d heard about Yukio Hatoyama’s 1988 single “Take HEART – Fly, Dove of Peace.
“I never imagined that there would be a day when this tune would come into the spotlight,” said Teruaki Asanuma, a 65-year-old dentist in the Hokkaido city of Muroran who wrote the song at Hatoyama’s request.
Hatoyama had wanted Asanuma to write a tune featuring a Japanese-dance rhythm, but Asanuma said he
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Yukio Hatoyama - IJGPS Closing Ceremony - Farewell Address
Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his farewell address during the Closing Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 2...
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Mensaje a Medios en el encuentro con el Primer Ministro Yukio Hatoyama
Lunes, 1 de Febrero de 2010.- Mensaje a los Medios de Comunicación del Presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, en compañia del Primer Ministro de Japón, Yukio H...
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鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・Yukio Hatoyama , apology kneeling in Korea ! However···
鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・
Yukio Hatoyama , apology kneeling in Korea ! However···
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永遠のライバル、ペプシコーラとコカコーラ
Eternal rival , Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola
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日本の高級メロンの値段に驚く海外の人達
People overseas that surprised to the price of luxury melon
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Yukio Hatoyama - IJGPS Opening Ceremony - Keynote Address
Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his keynote address during the Opening Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 20...
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15秒の英会話- Mr.Yukio Hatoyama is NUTS. 「アタマがおかしい」
15 seconds English. マックで並んでいる行列に割り込む無礼な人がいたら、 "You are nuts" と叫ぼう。海外で自己主張できる日本人へ。21世紀は、グローバルな言葉の戦い http://japanbroadcasting.net/
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama MUM Commencement 2015 HD
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015...
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015
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Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015
- published: 28 May 2015
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AIC 2013 Interview: Yukio Hatoyama
Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, shares his vision for greater partnership among Asian nations and the creation of an East Asian Community, an......
Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, shares his vision for greater partnership among Asian nations and the creation of an East Asian Community, an...
wn.com/Aic 2013 Interview Yukio Hatoyama
Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, shares his vision for greater partnership among Asian nations and the creation of an East Asian Community, an...
Yukio Hatoyama on the "China Threat"
Former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama criticizes the Abe administration's approach to diplomacy in East Asia. He counsels the building of positive and friendly r...
Former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama criticizes the Abe administration's approach to diplomacy in East Asia. He counsels the building of positive and friendly relations as the best form of deterrence.
wn.com/Yukio Hatoyama On The China Threat
Former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama criticizes the Abe administration's approach to diplomacy in East Asia. He counsels the building of positive and friendly relations as the best form of deterrence.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 30
Talk between Yukio Hatoyama, Hajime Takano and Koji yabe / Part 1
80th episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 8, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト...
80th episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 8, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト出演した、【UIチャンネル】《鳩山友紀夫氏×高野孟氏》第80回放送《前編》(ニコニコチャンネル) ・・・ 2015年12月8日放送
81st episodes (Part 2) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLDK01abBMA&feature;=youtu.be
(Part 2/第81回放送《後編》は、こちらから)
Scripts for all the videos in English and Japanese are on this webpage → http://visionrj.com/
この放送(全映像分)を、文字書き起こし(英語&日本語テキスト)でご覧になりたい方は、こちらのHPへ、どうぞ。
wn.com/Talk Between Yukio Hatoyama, Hajime Takano And Koji Yabe / Part 1
80th episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 8, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト出演した、【UIチャンネル】《鳩山友紀夫氏×高野孟氏》第80回放送《前編》(ニコニコチャンネル) ・・・ 2015年12月8日放送
81st episodes (Part 2) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLDK01abBMA&feature;=youtu.be
(Part 2/第81回放送《後編》は、こちらから)
Scripts for all the videos in English and Japanese are on this webpage → http://visionrj.com/
この放送(全映像分)を、文字書き起こし(英語&日本語テキスト)でご覧になりたい方は、こちらのHPへ、どうぞ。
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 118
Talk between Yukio Hatoyama, Hajime Takano and Koji yabe / Part 2
81st episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 15, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト...
81st episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 15, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト出演した、 【UIチャンネル】《鳩山友紀夫氏×高野孟氏》第81回放送《後編》 (ニコニコチャンネル) ・・・ 2015年12月15日放送
80th episodes (Part 1) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-fqjlNx2og&feature;=youtu.be
(Part 1/第80回放送《前編》は、こちらから)
Scripts for all the videos in English and Japanese are on this webpage → http://visionrj.com/
この放送(全映像分)を、文字書き起こし(英語&日本語テキスト)でご覧になりたい方は、こちらのHPへ、どうぞ。
wn.com/Talk Between Yukio Hatoyama, Hajime Takano And Koji Yabe / Part 2
81st episodes of Fraternity Channel with Yukio Hatoyama & Hajime Takano that author, Koji Yabe talked on. (Niconico Channel) ・・・December 15, 2015.
著者・矢部宏治氏がゲスト出演した、 【UIチャンネル】《鳩山友紀夫氏×高野孟氏》第81回放送《後編》 (ニコニコチャンネル) ・・・ 2015年12月15日放送
80th episodes (Part 1) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-fqjlNx2og&feature;=youtu.be
(Part 1/第80回放送《前編》は、こちらから)
Scripts for all the videos in English and Japanese are on this webpage → http://visionrj.com/
この放送(全映像分)を、文字書き起こし(英語&日本語テキスト)でご覧になりたい方は、こちらのHPへ、どうぞ。
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 74
Yukio Hatoyama meets Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping
1. Chinese Vice President, Xi Jinping, being received by Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, handshake
2. Cutaway to cameras
3. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama, ...
1. Chinese Vice President, Xi Jinping, being received by Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, handshake
2. Cutaway to cameras
3. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama, zoom into Xi, pan to Hatoyama
4. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama
5. UPSOUND: (Mandarin) Xi Jinping, Chinese Vice President
"I sincerely wish to express my gratitude to Prime Minister Hatoyama and the government of Japan for the thorough preparation for my visit, President Hu asked me to pass his sincerest gratitude to you for that."
6. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama
STORYLINE:
China's Vice President Xi Jinping met with Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in Tokyo on Monday on the first day of a two day visit to discuss bilateral relations but marked by controversy over a planned meeting with Emperor Akihito.
Xi is expected to meet the Japanese emperor on Tuesday, after the Japanese government pushed the Imperial Household Agency to grant China's request for a meeting with the 75-year-old ailing monarch, according to the Kyodo news agency.
China made the request two days ago and was initially turned down because the rule of protocol demands prospective foreign visitors submit a written request for a meeting at least one month in advance, Kyodo said.
"I sincerely wish to express my gratitude to Prime Minister Hatoyama and the government of Japan for the thorough preparation for my visit," Xi said to Hatoyama.
Xi is scheduled to hold a series of meetings with lawmakers from Japan's ruling and opposition parties on Tuesday afternoon as well as Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada on Wednesday, Kyodo said.
Xi had been expected to meet with Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the main ruling Democratic Party of Japan on Tuesday afternoon but their meeting was cancelled, the DPJ announced on Monday according to Kyodo.
Kyodo said Ozawa's office had not issued any statement on the reasons for the cancellation.
However, speculation has mounted that Ozawa pressured the government to arrange Xi's meeting with the emperor prompting a flurry of criticism from both ruling and opposition lawmakers who said the emperor should not be involved in political or diplomatic relations, Kyodo said.
Japan's Constitution stipulates that the emperor serves as a symbol of the state and has no powers related to the government.
Xi, who is seen as the front-runner to succeed President Hu Jintao, is beginning an eight-day Asia tour that will also take him to South Korea, Cambodia and Myanmar, Kyodo reported.
Hatoyama has pushed for better ties between Asia's two biggest economies since taking office three months ago.
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wn.com/Yukio Hatoyama Meets Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping
1. Chinese Vice President, Xi Jinping, being received by Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, handshake
2. Cutaway to cameras
3. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama, zoom into Xi, pan to Hatoyama
4. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama
5. UPSOUND: (Mandarin) Xi Jinping, Chinese Vice President
"I sincerely wish to express my gratitude to Prime Minister Hatoyama and the government of Japan for the thorough preparation for my visit, President Hu asked me to pass his sincerest gratitude to you for that."
6. Wide of Xi and Hatoyama
STORYLINE:
China's Vice President Xi Jinping met with Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in Tokyo on Monday on the first day of a two day visit to discuss bilateral relations but marked by controversy over a planned meeting with Emperor Akihito.
Xi is expected to meet the Japanese emperor on Tuesday, after the Japanese government pushed the Imperial Household Agency to grant China's request for a meeting with the 75-year-old ailing monarch, according to the Kyodo news agency.
China made the request two days ago and was initially turned down because the rule of protocol demands prospective foreign visitors submit a written request for a meeting at least one month in advance, Kyodo said.
"I sincerely wish to express my gratitude to Prime Minister Hatoyama and the government of Japan for the thorough preparation for my visit," Xi said to Hatoyama.
Xi is scheduled to hold a series of meetings with lawmakers from Japan's ruling and opposition parties on Tuesday afternoon as well as Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada on Wednesday, Kyodo said.
Xi had been expected to meet with Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the main ruling Democratic Party of Japan on Tuesday afternoon but their meeting was cancelled, the DPJ announced on Monday according to Kyodo.
Kyodo said Ozawa's office had not issued any statement on the reasons for the cancellation.
However, speculation has mounted that Ozawa pressured the government to arrange Xi's meeting with the emperor prompting a flurry of criticism from both ruling and opposition lawmakers who said the emperor should not be involved in political or diplomatic relations, Kyodo said.
Japan's Constitution stipulates that the emperor serves as a symbol of the state and has no powers related to the government.
Xi, who is seen as the front-runner to succeed President Hu Jintao, is beginning an eight-day Asia tour that will also take him to South Korea, Cambodia and Myanmar, Kyodo reported.
Hatoyama has pushed for better ties between Asia's two biggest economies since taking office three months ago.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2755667331bb72dcd88074246183fa53
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 23 Jul 2015
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Japan Meeting 2009 - Yukio Hatoyama
http://www.weforum.org 04.09.2009 Japan's Role in the Global Agenda Opening Special Remarks by Yukio Hatoyama, President, Democratic Party of Japan; Chairman......
http://www.weforum.org 04.09.2009 Japan's Role in the Global Agenda Opening Special Remarks by Yukio Hatoyama, President, Democratic Party of Japan; Chairman...
wn.com/Japan Meeting 2009 Yukio Hatoyama
http://www.weforum.org 04.09.2009 Japan's Role in the Global Agenda Opening Special Remarks by Yukio Hatoyama, President, Democratic Party of Japan; Chairman...
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama MUM Commencement 2015
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015...
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015
wn.com/Dr. Yukio Hatoyama Mum Commencement 2015
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, addresses the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) Commencement on May 23, 2015
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 8
Hatoyama urges Abe to offer ′heartfelt′ apology for history
하토야마 전 총리 ″식민
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make a ″heartfelt″ apology for Japan′s wartime atrocities.
Hatoyama who is ...
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make a ″heartfelt″ apology for Japan′s wartime atrocities.
Hatoyama who is currently visiting Seoul... called on Abe to honor the 1995 Murayama Statement and repeat key words from it,... when Abe gives a speech Friday to mark the end of World War Two.
The former prime minister expressed deep remorse and apologized to all the victims of Japan′s colonial rule... and concerns on lack of summits between Korea, Japan and China... blaming Abe for the lack of talks.
Hatoyama added Korea and Japan must hold high-level talks as soon as possible.
wn.com/Hatoyama Urges Abe To Offer ′Heartfelt′ Apology For History 하토야마 전 총리 ″식민
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make a ″heartfelt″ apology for Japan′s wartime atrocities.
Hatoyama who is currently visiting Seoul... called on Abe to honor the 1995 Murayama Statement and repeat key words from it,... when Abe gives a speech Friday to mark the end of World War Two.
The former prime minister expressed deep remorse and apologized to all the victims of Japan′s colonial rule... and concerns on lack of summits between Korea, Japan and China... blaming Abe for the lack of talks.
Hatoyama added Korea and Japan must hold high-level talks as soon as possible.
- published: 12 Aug 2015
- views: 470
Former Japanese PM Mourns Korean Independence Activists in Seoul, Urging Abe to Apologize
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Wednesday visited Seodaemun Prison history gallery in Seoul, South Korea, to express deep condolences to the co...
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Wednesday visited Seodaemun Prison history gallery in Seoul, South Korea, to express deep condolences to the country's patriots who were killed by the Japanese during the second World War.
Hatoyama was accompanied by South Korea's former members of congress during his visit.
A former prison site, the gallery was built by the Japanese during the colonial period. It had imprisoned many South Korean patriots and anti-Japanese soldiers.
Hatoyama visited their cells and presented flower bouquets.
After his visit, he presented flowers to the martyrs’ monuments in the gallery, and kneeled down to pay his tribute to the dead.
During a press conference after his visit, he said he was impressed by his visit. The patriots who were locked up here devoted their lives for their country’s independence and received interrogation here.
When asked about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s upcoming speech on Aug 15, Hatoyama said the Japanese government must hold the right attitude towards its history.
"I think Shinzo Abe's speech must include Japan’s colonial rule of South Korea, as well as the invasion to many countries including China. He should also have an introspection and apologize (to these countries). I sincerely hope Shinzo Abe could do this from the bottom of his heart," said Hatoyama.
He even left a note after his visit which read: "Hope all patriots who sacrificed their lives for South Korea's independence and anti-Japanese war can rest in peace. Praying for friendship, peace and human rights.”
On the same day, South Korean representatives of civil society and citizens demonstrated at the Japanese embassy in South Korea. The demonstration has become a regular event since 1992, in memory of the 'comfort women' who were abused by the Japanese army during WWII.
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Wednesday visited Seodaemun Prison history gallery in Seoul, South Korea, to express deep condolences to the country's patriots who were killed by the Japanese during the second World War.
Hatoyama was accompanied by South Korea's former members of congress during his visit.
A former prison site, the gallery was built by the Japanese during the colonial period. It had imprisoned many South Korean patriots and anti-Japanese soldiers.
Hatoyama visited their cells and presented flower bouquets.
After his visit, he presented flowers to the martyrs’ monuments in the gallery, and kneeled down to pay his tribute to the dead.
During a press conference after his visit, he said he was impressed by his visit. The patriots who were locked up here devoted their lives for their country’s independence and received interrogation here.
When asked about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s upcoming speech on Aug 15, Hatoyama said the Japanese government must hold the right attitude towards its history.
"I think Shinzo Abe's speech must include Japan’s colonial rule of South Korea, as well as the invasion to many countries including China. He should also have an introspection and apologize (to these countries). I sincerely hope Shinzo Abe could do this from the bottom of his heart," said Hatoyama.
He even left a note after his visit which read: "Hope all patriots who sacrificed their lives for South Korea's independence and anti-Japanese war can rest in peace. Praying for friendship, peace and human rights.”
On the same day, South Korean representatives of civil society and citizens demonstrated at the Japanese embassy in South Korea. The demonstration has become a regular event since 1992, in memory of the 'comfort women' who were abused by the Japanese army during WWII.
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- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 141
MaximsNewsNetwork: YUKIO HATOYAMA @ UN: NUCLEAR WEAPONS
MaximsNewsNetwork: 24 September 2009 - UNTV: United Nations Security Council: Maintenance of international peace and security - Nuclear non-proliferation and......
MaximsNewsNetwork: 24 September 2009 - UNTV: United Nations Security Council: Maintenance of international peace and security - Nuclear non-proliferation and...
wn.com/Maximsnewsnetwork Yukio Hatoyama Un Nuclear Weapons
MaximsNewsNetwork: 24 September 2009 - UNTV: United Nations Security Council: Maintenance of international peace and security - Nuclear non-proliferation and...
GHR Forum 2011: Keynote Speeches of Yukio Hatoyama and Paul Volcker
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called for the East Asian nations of South Korea, China and Japan to form an education network among the three ......
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called for the East Asian nations of South Korea, China and Japan to form an education network among the three ...
wn.com/Ghr Forum 2011 Keynote Speeches Of Yukio Hatoyama And Paul Volcker
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called for the East Asian nations of South Korea, China and Japan to form an education network among the three ...
- published: 04 Mar 2012
- views: 780
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author: ghrforum
Yukio Hatoyama, nuevo primer ministro de Japón
Redacción, 16 septiembre (CERES TELEVISIÓN) El Parlamento japonés ha elegido al presidente del Partido Democrático, Yukio Hatoyama, de 62 años, nuevo primer ......
Redacción, 16 septiembre (CERES TELEVISIÓN) El Parlamento japonés ha elegido al presidente del Partido Democrático, Yukio Hatoyama, de 62 años, nuevo primer ...
wn.com/Yukio Hatoyama, Nuevo Primer Ministro De Japón
Redacción, 16 septiembre (CERES TELEVISIÓN) El Parlamento japonés ha elegido al presidente del Partido Democrático, Yukio Hatoyama, de 62 años, nuevo primer ...
- published: 20 Sep 2009
- views: 992
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author: cerestv.es
Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
1. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas enter meeting room
2. Hatoyama and Abbas shaking hands
3. Cutaway press p...
1. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas enter meeting room
2. Hatoyama and Abbas shaking hands
3. Cutaway press pan right to meeting between Japanese and Palestinian delegations
4. Wide of Hatoyama and Abbas entering news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President
"This time we were able to discuss many different problems with Prime Minister Hatoyama, including progress in the peace process, in particular the importance of fairness and comprehensiveness, also the importance of the independence of the Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital."
6. Medium shot of Abbas and Hatoyama at press conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister
"In order to move towards peace in the Middle East, in particular with a view to supporting the Palestinian state, we discussed initiatives originating with Japan, North East Asia, Indonesia and other countries. "
8. Wide of Hatoyama and Abbas leaving news conference
STORYLINE:
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama met visiting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday in Tokyo, to discuss the stalled Middle East peace process.
According to Kyodo News Agency, Hatoyama expressed Japan''s support for the Palestinian leader''s efforts to seek peace with Israel through negotiations.
The peace process has been stalled for more than a year since Israel launched a large-scale offensive on the Gaza Strip at the end of 2008.
Abbas has said he would not return to the negotiating table unless Israel halts settlement building.
The Israeli government has so far frozen construction only in the West Bank, and for a limited period of ten months, and negotiations have not yet been renewed.
Abbas arrived in Japan on Sunday, and visited Hiroshima, where the US dropped one of two atomic bombs at the end of World War II.
He last visited Japan in May 2005.
Abbas will spend four days in Japan, during which he was also scheduled on Tuesday to meet Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada and the heads of both houses of parliament, according to Kyodo, before heading to South Korea on Wednesday on the next leg of his Asian tour.
Kyodo said Japan had provided more than 1 (b) billion US dollars in aid to the Palestinians since 1993.
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wn.com/Japanese Pm Yukio Hatoyama Meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
1. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas enter meeting room
2. Hatoyama and Abbas shaking hands
3. Cutaway press pan right to meeting between Japanese and Palestinian delegations
4. Wide of Hatoyama and Abbas entering news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President
"This time we were able to discuss many different problems with Prime Minister Hatoyama, including progress in the peace process, in particular the importance of fairness and comprehensiveness, also the importance of the independence of the Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital."
6. Medium shot of Abbas and Hatoyama at press conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister
"In order to move towards peace in the Middle East, in particular with a view to supporting the Palestinian state, we discussed initiatives originating with Japan, North East Asia, Indonesia and other countries. "
8. Wide of Hatoyama and Abbas leaving news conference
STORYLINE:
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama met visiting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday in Tokyo, to discuss the stalled Middle East peace process.
According to Kyodo News Agency, Hatoyama expressed Japan''s support for the Palestinian leader''s efforts to seek peace with Israel through negotiations.
The peace process has been stalled for more than a year since Israel launched a large-scale offensive on the Gaza Strip at the end of 2008.
Abbas has said he would not return to the negotiating table unless Israel halts settlement building.
The Israeli government has so far frozen construction only in the West Bank, and for a limited period of ten months, and negotiations have not yet been renewed.
Abbas arrived in Japan on Sunday, and visited Hiroshima, where the US dropped one of two atomic bombs at the end of World War II.
He last visited Japan in May 2005.
Abbas will spend four days in Japan, during which he was also scheduled on Tuesday to meet Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada and the heads of both houses of parliament, according to Kyodo, before heading to South Korea on Wednesday on the next leg of his Asian tour.
Kyodo said Japan had provided more than 1 (b) billion US dollars in aid to the Palestinians since 1993.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/9b25bda94ef34d68997f263754bcbfac
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 24 Jul 2015
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Take Heart- Yukio Hatoyama- Prime Minister of Japan (2009- 2010)
Ever since I’d heard about Yukio Hatoyama’s 1988 single “Take HEART – Fly, Dove of Peace.
“I never imagined that there would be a day when this tune would come...
Ever since I’d heard about Yukio Hatoyama’s 1988 single “Take HEART – Fly, Dove of Peace.
“I never imagined that there would be a day when this tune would come into the spotlight,” said Teruaki Asanuma, a 65-year-old dentist in the Hokkaido city of Muroran who wrote the song at Hatoyama’s request.
Hatoyama had wanted Asanuma to write a tune featuring a Japanese-dance rhythm, but Asanuma said he recommended a more pop-oriented record reflective of the “urban atmosphere” Hatoyama had created. Only a short recording session was required, Asanuma recalled, adding that he thought Hatoyama was “quite accustomed to singing.”
The title of the song plays on the similarity in sound between “hato” (dove), the first part of Hatoyama’s surname, and “heart,” according to Asanuma. “Now I hope he will help to guide everyone to happiness as suggested in the lyrics of the song,” he said.
Năm 1988, ông Hatoyama thu âm bài hát “Bay lên hỡi, cánh chim hòa bình” (Take Heart - Fly, Dove of Peace) sau khi được bầu làm Hạ nghị sĩ thuộc đảng Dân chủ Tự do (LDP) nhiệm kỳ đầu tiên. Ông Hatoyama tặng 100 bản sao của đĩa đơn này cho các thành viên của nhóm những người ủng hộ mình.
Ông Teruaki Asanuma, bác sĩ nha khoa 65 tuổi và cũng là tác giả của bài hát “Bay lên hỡi, cánh chim hòa bình” xúc động nói: “Tôi không bao giờ hình dung được rằng có ngày giai điệu này lại được chú ý đến thế. Bây giờ, tôi hy vọng ông ấy sẽ giúp dẫn dắt mọi người tới hạnh phúc như trong lời bài hát”.
Theo Asanuma, ban đầu ông Hatoyama muốn viết bài hát theo giai điệu nhạc dance nhưng ông Asanuma đã đề nghị ghi âm theo hướng nhạc pop nhiều hơn để phản ánh “bầu không khí đô thị” của Nhật Bản.
Yukio Hatoyama(1947), là người xuất thân từ dòng tộc được so sánh với dòng họ Kennedy tại Mỹ. Ông tốt nghiệp ĐH Tokyo năm 1969 và nhận bằng tiến sĩ về khoa học tại ĐH Stanford, Mỹ, năm 1976. Ông được bầu vào Hạ viện lần đầu năm 1986, với tư cách là thành viên của LDP, sau khi làm trợ lý giáo sư tại Khoa Quản trị kinh doanh ĐH Senshu, ông Hatoyama tuyên thệ nhậm chức Thủ tướng Nhật ngày 16/9/2009 - tháng 2/2010.
wn.com/Take Heart Yukio Hatoyama Prime Minister Of Japan (2009 2010)
Ever since I’d heard about Yukio Hatoyama’s 1988 single “Take HEART – Fly, Dove of Peace.
“I never imagined that there would be a day when this tune would come into the spotlight,” said Teruaki Asanuma, a 65-year-old dentist in the Hokkaido city of Muroran who wrote the song at Hatoyama’s request.
Hatoyama had wanted Asanuma to write a tune featuring a Japanese-dance rhythm, but Asanuma said he recommended a more pop-oriented record reflective of the “urban atmosphere” Hatoyama had created. Only a short recording session was required, Asanuma recalled, adding that he thought Hatoyama was “quite accustomed to singing.”
The title of the song plays on the similarity in sound between “hato” (dove), the first part of Hatoyama’s surname, and “heart,” according to Asanuma. “Now I hope he will help to guide everyone to happiness as suggested in the lyrics of the song,” he said.
Năm 1988, ông Hatoyama thu âm bài hát “Bay lên hỡi, cánh chim hòa bình” (Take Heart - Fly, Dove of Peace) sau khi được bầu làm Hạ nghị sĩ thuộc đảng Dân chủ Tự do (LDP) nhiệm kỳ đầu tiên. Ông Hatoyama tặng 100 bản sao của đĩa đơn này cho các thành viên của nhóm những người ủng hộ mình.
Ông Teruaki Asanuma, bác sĩ nha khoa 65 tuổi và cũng là tác giả của bài hát “Bay lên hỡi, cánh chim hòa bình” xúc động nói: “Tôi không bao giờ hình dung được rằng có ngày giai điệu này lại được chú ý đến thế. Bây giờ, tôi hy vọng ông ấy sẽ giúp dẫn dắt mọi người tới hạnh phúc như trong lời bài hát”.
Theo Asanuma, ban đầu ông Hatoyama muốn viết bài hát theo giai điệu nhạc dance nhưng ông Asanuma đã đề nghị ghi âm theo hướng nhạc pop nhiều hơn để phản ánh “bầu không khí đô thị” của Nhật Bản.
Yukio Hatoyama(1947), là người xuất thân từ dòng tộc được so sánh với dòng họ Kennedy tại Mỹ. Ông tốt nghiệp ĐH Tokyo năm 1969 và nhận bằng tiến sĩ về khoa học tại ĐH Stanford, Mỹ, năm 1976. Ông được bầu vào Hạ viện lần đầu năm 1986, với tư cách là thành viên của LDP, sau khi làm trợ lý giáo sư tại Khoa Quản trị kinh doanh ĐH Senshu, ông Hatoyama tuyên thệ nhậm chức Thủ tướng Nhật ngày 16/9/2009 - tháng 2/2010.
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Yukio Hatoyama - IJGPS Closing Ceremony - Farewell Address
Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his farewell address during the Closing Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 2......
Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his farewell address during the Closing Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 2...
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Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his farewell address during the Closing Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 2...
Mensaje a Medios en el encuentro con el Primer Ministro Yukio Hatoyama
Lunes, 1 de Febrero de 2010.- Mensaje a los Medios de Comunicación del Presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, en compañia del Primer Ministro de Japón, Yukio H......
Lunes, 1 de Febrero de 2010.- Mensaje a los Medios de Comunicación del Presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, en compañia del Primer Ministro de Japón, Yukio H...
wn.com/Mensaje A Medios En El Encuentro Con El Primer Ministro Yukio Hatoyama
Lunes, 1 de Febrero de 2010.- Mensaje a los Medios de Comunicación del Presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, en compañia del Primer Ministro de Japón, Yukio H...
鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・Yukio Hatoyama , apology kneeling in Korea ! However···
鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・
Yukio Hatoyama , apology kneeling in Korea ! However···
応援してくださる方はGood!!評価していただけると嬉しいです♪
チャンネル登録はこちらからどうぞ!
https://www.youtube.com/...
鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・
Yukio Hatoyama , apology kneeling in Korea ! However···
応援してくださる方はGood!!評価していただけると嬉しいです♪
チャンネル登録はこちらからどうぞ!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjiMDzb1v59B1X61VdiX7rw
<武士道ちゃんねるその他の動画>
永遠のライバル、ペプシコーラとコカコーラ
Eternal rival , Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pWZ1jjbpvc
日本の高級メロンの値段に驚く海外の人達
People overseas that surprised to the price of luxury melon Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpI5OTI7O6o
世界シェア85%、日本企業ワコムのペンタブレット
Global market share of 85% , a Japanese company Wacom pen tablet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZxBdGv1KxY
日本人が作ったエンジン付き一輪車(現場作業用)が大絶賛
With Japanese -made engine unicycle ( for field work ) is rave reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35dznjJxdHw
日本のボディービルダー
Bodybuilder of Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYaudCkPuDc
日本の未来型メイドカフェ、アンドロイドルカフェ
Japan's futuristic maid cafe , Android Le Cafe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kUqAFPuQEY
日本のアンドロイド・ロボットが凄過ぎる!
Japan of Android robot is too terrible !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX09GOD_VvM
日本が開発中の超音速機技術に世界も注目!
Japan is also the world attention to the supersonic aircraft technology under development !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRMFb106B88
<関連動画>
【海外の反応】シンガポール独立50周年を日本が祝福。その好意にシンガポール人が感動!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOH9TmOMFT0
【インドの反応】「インドは日本を見習おう」インド人が思う日本人に対する印象
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPZUAeejvkw
【海外の反応】「頼むから止めてくれ」日本がフィリピンに2400億円のODAを検討
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXHhnwXB_rw
【海外の反応】「日本はまた助けてくれた!!」 フィリピンから感謝の嵐!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJjNvEY3R3E
【海外の反応】「涙が止まらない…」 神風特攻隊員の遺書を読んだ外国人の反応
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0Twm-IRkQQ
【海外の反応】『永遠の0』は外国人の目にどう映ったのか
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW8b_Tn95uM
記事引用元:http://blog.livedoor.jp/zzcj/
BGM引用元:http://amachamusic.chagasi.com
wn.com/鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・Yukio Hatoyama , Apology Kneeling In Korea However···
鳩山由紀夫氏、韓国でひざまずいて謝罪!しかし・・・
Yukio Hatoyama , apology kneeling in Korea ! However···
応援してくださる方はGood!!評価していただけると嬉しいです♪
チャンネル登録はこちらからどうぞ!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjiMDzb1v59B1X61VdiX7rw
<武士道ちゃんねるその他の動画>
永遠のライバル、ペプシコーラとコカコーラ
Eternal rival , Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pWZ1jjbpvc
日本の高級メロンの値段に驚く海外の人達
People overseas that surprised to the price of luxury melon Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpI5OTI7O6o
世界シェア85%、日本企業ワコムのペンタブレット
Global market share of 85% , a Japanese company Wacom pen tablet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZxBdGv1KxY
日本人が作ったエンジン付き一輪車(現場作業用)が大絶賛
With Japanese -made engine unicycle ( for field work ) is rave reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35dznjJxdHw
日本のボディービルダー
Bodybuilder of Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYaudCkPuDc
日本の未来型メイドカフェ、アンドロイドルカフェ
Japan's futuristic maid cafe , Android Le Cafe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kUqAFPuQEY
日本のアンドロイド・ロボットが凄過ぎる!
Japan of Android robot is too terrible !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX09GOD_VvM
日本が開発中の超音速機技術に世界も注目!
Japan is also the world attention to the supersonic aircraft technology under development !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRMFb106B88
<関連動画>
【海外の反応】シンガポール独立50周年を日本が祝福。その好意にシンガポール人が感動!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOH9TmOMFT0
【インドの反応】「インドは日本を見習おう」インド人が思う日本人に対する印象
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPZUAeejvkw
【海外の反応】「頼むから止めてくれ」日本がフィリピンに2400億円のODAを検討
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXHhnwXB_rw
【海外の反応】「日本はまた助けてくれた!!」 フィリピンから感謝の嵐!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJjNvEY3R3E
【海外の反応】「涙が止まらない…」 神風特攻隊員の遺書を読んだ外国人の反応
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0Twm-IRkQQ
【海外の反応】『永遠の0』は外国人の目にどう映ったのか
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW8b_Tn95uM
記事引用元:http://blog.livedoor.jp/zzcj/
BGM引用元:http://amachamusic.chagasi.com
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 27
Yukio Hatoyama - IJGPS Opening Ceremony - Keynote Address
Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his keynote address during the Opening Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 20......
Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his keynote address during the Opening Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 20...
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Hon. Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan, delivers his keynote address during the Opening Ceremony at the India-Japan Global Partnership Summit 20...
15秒の英会話- Mr.Yukio Hatoyama is NUTS. 「アタマがおかしい」
15 seconds English. マックで並んでいる行列に割り込む無礼な人がいたら、 "You are nuts" と叫ぼう。海外で自己主張できる日本人へ。21世紀は、グローバルな言葉の戦い http://japanbroadcasting.net/...
15 seconds English. マックで並んでいる行列に割り込む無礼な人がいたら、 "You are nuts" と叫ぼう。海外で自己主張できる日本人へ。21世紀は、グローバルな言葉の戦い http://japanbroadcasting.net/
wn.com/15秒の英会話 Mr.Yukio Hatoyama Is Nuts. 「アタマがおかしい」
15 seconds English. マックで並んでいる行列に割り込む無礼な人がいたら、 "You are nuts" と叫ぼう。海外で自己主張できる日本人へ。21世紀は、グローバルな言葉の戦い http://japanbroadcasting.net/
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Former Japanese PM exclusive
As relations become more tense between China and Japan, we have an exclusive interview with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
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WRAP Shares down over Greece worries, Van Rompuy ADDS family photo EU-Japan
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Delegates entering room led by Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
2. Photographers
3. Close of Van Rompuy and Barroso seated for talks
4. Wide of table
5. Close of Hatoyama seated for talks
6. Mid shot of table
Tokyo, Japan
7. Close-up of screen showing level of N
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Бывший премьер Японии Юкио Хатояма дал интервью после возвращения из Крыма
Подписывайтесь на HD канал RTR Japan: https://www.youtube.com/c/RTRJapan
Поездка в Крым убедила бывшего премьер-министра Японии Юкио Хатояму в том, что антироссийские санкции являются неоправданными, а западная пресса искажает действительное положение дел на полуострове. Репортаж из Токио в программе ВЕСТИ на канале РОССИЯ.
Former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama gave an interview to Russia
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时事辩论会 20130628 强烈抨击鸠山 日本社会全面右倾化?
凤凰卫视25日播出记者李淼对日本前首相鸠山由纪夫的专访,鸠山表示,日本政府必须承认钓鱼岛存在主权争议。这一表态在日本兴起轩然大波,鸠山迫于政界和媒体的强烈指责,否认自己说过这番话。此一现象是否意味着日本正在全面向右转?Phoenix 25 broadcast reporter Li Miao on former ...
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Fukushima: Genocide & Ecocide on Rense w/ Dana Durnford & Yoshi
Part one Still Waiting for EPA News Conference on Fukushima Radiation (RENSE) https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso
Part two Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends Licenses 80 years (Rense) https://youtu.be/vHoOTs0BVfM
Part three FUKUshima News Tokyo Olympics Giving Away Free Radio-Activity MOX Burst Rense https://youtu.be/KkjrNby17Ug
Many thanks to Strontium Milks https://www.youtube.com/user/Fukush
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Interview with Japan's Former First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama
http://SupremeMasterTV.com -- From Beyond Earth: A Fascinating Interview with Japan's Former First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama (In Japanese). Episode: 1826, Air Dat...
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Former Japanese PM visits Nanjing massacre memorial
Former Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, has paid a visit to the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were murdered there...
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Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends Licenses 80 years (Rense)
“Purple cloud” seen by engineer after Fukushima explosion.“I took a photo” — Former Prime Minister: Smoke from reactor blast had different color than officials claim; Steel appears to have melted on top of Unit 3; Suggests possible nuclear explosion. Watch beginning of this interview https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso published Oct. 28, 2014: The family once lived in Odaka, 15 kilometers from the nucle
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WRAP Hatoyama speaking, reception ADDS Peru FM on row with Chile, more arrivals
SHOTLIST
1. Mid of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama seated on stage during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit
2. Wide of Hatoyama on stage, zoom in as he approaches lectern
3. Wide of Hatoyama on stage
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister:
"I believe that APEC should put together a firmly desirable regional economic cooperation and advoca
Former Japanese PM exclusive
As relations become more tense between China and Japan, we have an exclusive interview with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama....
As relations become more tense between China and Japan, we have an exclusive interview with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
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As relations become more tense between China and Japan, we have an exclusive interview with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
- published: 15 Jul 2014
- views: 115
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author: CCTV News
WRAP Shares down over Greece worries, Van Rompuy ADDS family photo EU-Japan
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Delegates entering room led by Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commis...
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Delegates entering room led by Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
2. Photographers
3. Close of Van Rompuy and Barroso seated for talks
4. Wide of table
5. Close of Hatoyama seated for talks
6. Mid shot of table
Tokyo, Japan
7. Close-up of screen showing level of Nikkei 225 stock average
8. Wide of screen showing various numbers
9. Close-up of screen showing high, low and current level of Nikkei 225
10. Wide of trading floor
11. Mid shot of traders
Tokyo, Japan
12. Wide of President of European Council, Herman van Rompuy, in news conference
13. Cutaway of reporters
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Herman van Rompuy, President of European Council:
"I confirm that I intend to convene a meeting of the Eurogroup at the level of heads of state and of government by around the 10th of May. On the basis of the reports to be finalised in the coming days, heads of state and of government will decide to activate the financing of the joint programme under negotiation now between the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, and of course the Greek government. The negotiations are going on, they are well on track, and there is no question about restructuring of the debt. Thank you."
Hong Kong, China
15. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
16. Close-up of electronic board showing index share prices
17. Dealers at computers
18. Wide of General Manager of Fulbright Securities Ltd Francis Lun in interview
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francis Lun, General Manager of Fulbright Securities Ltd:
"Later this week I think it will continue to fall, I think we will continue to have bad news from Europe, after Greece then Portugal then Spain, I think it''s like a domino effect, the house of cards is falling apart, and it will bring down the global financial markets too."
Seoul, South Korea
20. Tilt down of computer screens in stock exchange showing Kospi rates
21. Close-up of stock board with Kospi rates
22. Close-up of computer screen showing Kospi rates
23. Board showing stock prices
STORYLINE
Asian stock markets tumbled on Wednesday after renewed worries about Greece''s debt problems led to sharp declines in Europe and the US.
The declines came as Japanese and European Union leaders held talks in Tokyo on Wednesday, with agenda items likely to include nuclear disarmament, climate change and possibly Greece.
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso were amongst those who took part in the summit talks.
It was first Japan-EU summit since Japan saw a new government take power last September and since the EU''s Lisbon reform Treaty went into force last December.
Barosso said the summit was an opportunity "to give new impetus to our cooperation".
Japan''s Nikkei 225 stock average leading the region-wide retreat with a 2.6 percent fall to 10,924.79.
At one point in early trading, it dropped as low as 10,882.40 before recovering slightly.
Hong Kong''s Hang Seng dropped 1.5 percent to 20,949.40 and South Korea''s Kospi was off 0.9 percent to 1,733.91.
Overnight on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.9 percent to 10,991.99 in its worst loss in almost three months.
Concerns about Europe intensified when ratings agency Standard & Poor''s downgraded Greece''s debt to junk status and hit Portugal with a two-notch rating cut.
Investors have been on edge for months about Greece''s fiscal crisis even as they''ve sent stocks higher on signs of an improving US economy.
Van Rompuy said negotiations on the financial aid package were "on track."
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SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Delegates entering room led by Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
2. Photographers
3. Close of Van Rompuy and Barroso seated for talks
4. Wide of table
5. Close of Hatoyama seated for talks
6. Mid shot of table
Tokyo, Japan
7. Close-up of screen showing level of Nikkei 225 stock average
8. Wide of screen showing various numbers
9. Close-up of screen showing high, low and current level of Nikkei 225
10. Wide of trading floor
11. Mid shot of traders
Tokyo, Japan
12. Wide of President of European Council, Herman van Rompuy, in news conference
13. Cutaway of reporters
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Herman van Rompuy, President of European Council:
"I confirm that I intend to convene a meeting of the Eurogroup at the level of heads of state and of government by around the 10th of May. On the basis of the reports to be finalised in the coming days, heads of state and of government will decide to activate the financing of the joint programme under negotiation now between the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, and of course the Greek government. The negotiations are going on, they are well on track, and there is no question about restructuring of the debt. Thank you."
Hong Kong, China
15. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
16. Close-up of electronic board showing index share prices
17. Dealers at computers
18. Wide of General Manager of Fulbright Securities Ltd Francis Lun in interview
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francis Lun, General Manager of Fulbright Securities Ltd:
"Later this week I think it will continue to fall, I think we will continue to have bad news from Europe, after Greece then Portugal then Spain, I think it''s like a domino effect, the house of cards is falling apart, and it will bring down the global financial markets too."
Seoul, South Korea
20. Tilt down of computer screens in stock exchange showing Kospi rates
21. Close-up of stock board with Kospi rates
22. Close-up of computer screen showing Kospi rates
23. Board showing stock prices
STORYLINE
Asian stock markets tumbled on Wednesday after renewed worries about Greece''s debt problems led to sharp declines in Europe and the US.
The declines came as Japanese and European Union leaders held talks in Tokyo on Wednesday, with agenda items likely to include nuclear disarmament, climate change and possibly Greece.
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso were amongst those who took part in the summit talks.
It was first Japan-EU summit since Japan saw a new government take power last September and since the EU''s Lisbon reform Treaty went into force last December.
Barosso said the summit was an opportunity "to give new impetus to our cooperation".
Japan''s Nikkei 225 stock average leading the region-wide retreat with a 2.6 percent fall to 10,924.79.
At one point in early trading, it dropped as low as 10,882.40 before recovering slightly.
Hong Kong''s Hang Seng dropped 1.5 percent to 20,949.40 and South Korea''s Kospi was off 0.9 percent to 1,733.91.
Overnight on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.9 percent to 10,991.99 in its worst loss in almost three months.
Concerns about Europe intensified when ratings agency Standard & Poor''s downgraded Greece''s debt to junk status and hit Portugal with a two-notch rating cut.
Investors have been on edge for months about Greece''s fiscal crisis even as they''ve sent stocks higher on signs of an improving US economy.
Van Rompuy said negotiations on the financial aid package were "on track."
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- published: 24 Jul 2015
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Бывший премьер Японии Юкио Хатояма дал интервью после возвращения из Крыма
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Поездка в Крым убедила бывшего премьер-министра Японии Юкио Хатояму в том, что антиросс...
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Поездка в Крым убедила бывшего премьер-министра Японии Юкио Хатояму в том, что антироссийские санкции являются неоправданными, а западная пресса искажает действительное положение дел на полуострове. Репортаж из Токио в программе ВЕСТИ на канале РОССИЯ.
Former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama gave an interview to Russian State TV after his return from the Crimea.
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Поездка в Крым убедила бывшего премьер-министра Японии Юкио Хатояму в том, что антироссийские санкции являются неоправданными, а западная пресса искажает действительное положение дел на полуострове. Репортаж из Токио в программе ВЕСТИ на канале РОССИЯ.
Former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama gave an interview to Russian State TV after his return from the Crimea.
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 152
时事辩论会 20130628 强烈抨击鸠山 日本社会全面右倾化?
凤凰卫视25日播出记者李淼对日本前首相鸠山由纪夫的专访,鸠山表示,日本政府必须承认钓鱼岛存在主权争议。这一表态在日本兴起轩然大波,鸠山迫于政界和媒体的强烈指责,否认自己说过这番话。此一现象是否意味着日本正在全面向右转?Phoenix 25 broadcast reporter Li Miao on former ......
凤凰卫视25日播出记者李淼对日本前首相鸠山由纪夫的专访,鸠山表示,日本政府必须承认钓鱼岛存在主权争议。这一表态在日本兴起轩然大波,鸠山迫于政界和媒体的强烈指责,否认自己说过这番话。此一现象是否意味着日本正在全面向右转?Phoenix 25 broadcast reporter Li Miao on former ...
wn.com/时事辩论会 20130628 强烈抨击鸠山 日本社会全面右倾化?
凤凰卫视25日播出记者李淼对日本前首相鸠山由纪夫的专访,鸠山表示,日本政府必须承认钓鱼岛存在主权争议。这一表态在日本兴起轩然大波,鸠山迫于政界和媒体的强烈指责,否认自己说过这番话。此一现象是否意味着日本正在全面向右转?Phoenix 25 broadcast reporter Li Miao on former ...
Fukushima: Genocide & Ecocide on Rense w/ Dana Durnford & Yoshi
Part one Still Waiting for EPA News Conference on Fukushima Radiation (RENSE) https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso
Part two Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends...
Part one Still Waiting for EPA News Conference on Fukushima Radiation (RENSE) https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso
Part two Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends Licenses 80 years (Rense) https://youtu.be/vHoOTs0BVfM
Part three FUKUshima News Tokyo Olympics Giving Away Free Radio-Activity MOX Burst Rense https://youtu.be/KkjrNby17Ug
Many thanks to Strontium Milks https://www.youtube.com/user/FukushimaRadiation for the vids. GREAT INFO UNDER HIS DESCRIPTION BOXES AS WELL. Jeff Rense with Dana Durnford and Yoishi Shimatsu Radiation Update 11.30.15 Source http://rense.com
Censored US gov’t emails reveal proposed plan to test West Coast residents for Fukushima fallout — “Many cases of cancer may end up being attributed to exposures” watch second part of this interview https://youtu.be/vHoOTs0BVfM— Doses could exceed EPA’s emergency levels — UC Berkeley Nuclear Dept.: “Prompt action should be taken” FOIA Document — Excerpts from email by Per Peterson, Chair of Dept. of Nuclear Engineering at Univ.of California Berkeley & scientific adviser to Energy Secretary Steven Chu , Mar 23, 2011 at 1:35p [Sent to John Holdren, senior adviser to Pres. Obama on science & technology, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, DOE/NRC officials, and others who were redacted. I would like to raise another issue which now merits expeditious, near term action. There is a short time window… during which it will remain possible to… measure any I-131 that members of the public may have ingested…Collecting this data… would be very valuable…
“Purple cloud” seen by engineer after Fukushima explosion.“I took a photo” — Former Prime Minister: Smoke from reactor blast had different color than officials claim; Steel appears to have melted on top of Unit 3; Suggests possible nuclear explosion. Watch beginning of this interview https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso published Oct. 28, 2014: The family once lived in Odaka, 15 kilometers from the nuclear power plant… Yoshiharu Sue, former Hitachi engineer: “Whenever I come back to collect our belongings, there are no voices, no cars, nothing, that’s why I never stay here for long”… The 14th of March 2011, 3 days after the earthquake and tsunami… Sue: “I heard a loud noise and then saw a purple cloud in front of a house in the mountains. I took a photo of it, it was an explosion at the nuclear plant, I knew a little about the subject and realized things were getting dangerous. So we left here on the night of the 14th of March.”
Recall the article by former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Diet member Tomoyuki Taira in Nature Magazine. A question that must be answered is what caused the explosions at the site. They were initially reported as being caused by the ignition of hydrogen… this has not been settled… Knowing whether a nuclear explosion took place is essential for predicting how much radioactivity might have been released… and how far it would have spread, as well as the state of the spent-fuel rods… Two observations suggest that this is plausible.
First… [the government] reported finding heavy metals such as curium-242 up to 3 kilometres from the reactor site and plutonium-238 up to 45 kilometres away. These isotopes are deadly poisons… concentrations of 238Pu around the plant were much higher than usual… [Officials say it] must have come from the Fukushima reactor. If so, they suggest that broken spent-fuel rods might be scattered around the site…
Second, the steel frame on top of the unit-3 reactor building is twisted, apparently as a result of melting… a hydrogen explosion should not have generated enough heat to melt steel. Initially, TEPCO claimed that the explosion in unit 3 generated white smoke; on re-examination, the smoke was black, and therefore unlikely to have been caused by a pure hydrogen explosion.
Others in Japan also question the claim hydrogen caused Unit 3′s explosion. Teruyuki Nakajima, of the Atmosphere & Ocean Research Institute at the University of Tokyo and Science Council of Japan:
Expert: Plutonium-241 from Fukushima nearly 70,000 times more than atomic bomb fallout in Japan — Gov’t Labs: Large areas of oceans contaminated by plutonium from events such as Fukushima; Build-up in biosphere expected http://tinyurl.com/qjlodfx
Record levels of Fukushima radiation detected off West Coast — Massive plume stretches for more than 1,000 miles — Reuters: Contamination is spreading off U.S. shores — Radioactive cesium reaches 11 Bq/m3 at multiple locations (MAP)http://tinyurl.com/oscgvmx
Former Japan Official: “Unstoppable contamination of Pacific Ocean… is seriously menacing US West Coast” — “Fukushima now undeniably a global security issue… can’t be brought under control by single state” http://tinyurl.com/pxo8yhq
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wn.com/Fukushima Genocide Ecocide On Rense W Dana Durnford Yoshi
Part one Still Waiting for EPA News Conference on Fukushima Radiation (RENSE) https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso
Part two Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends Licenses 80 years (Rense) https://youtu.be/vHoOTs0BVfM
Part three FUKUshima News Tokyo Olympics Giving Away Free Radio-Activity MOX Burst Rense https://youtu.be/KkjrNby17Ug
Many thanks to Strontium Milks https://www.youtube.com/user/FukushimaRadiation for the vids. GREAT INFO UNDER HIS DESCRIPTION BOXES AS WELL. Jeff Rense with Dana Durnford and Yoishi Shimatsu Radiation Update 11.30.15 Source http://rense.com
Censored US gov’t emails reveal proposed plan to test West Coast residents for Fukushima fallout — “Many cases of cancer may end up being attributed to exposures” watch second part of this interview https://youtu.be/vHoOTs0BVfM— Doses could exceed EPA’s emergency levels — UC Berkeley Nuclear Dept.: “Prompt action should be taken” FOIA Document — Excerpts from email by Per Peterson, Chair of Dept. of Nuclear Engineering at Univ.of California Berkeley & scientific adviser to Energy Secretary Steven Chu , Mar 23, 2011 at 1:35p [Sent to John Holdren, senior adviser to Pres. Obama on science & technology, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, DOE/NRC officials, and others who were redacted. I would like to raise another issue which now merits expeditious, near term action. There is a short time window… during which it will remain possible to… measure any I-131 that members of the public may have ingested…Collecting this data… would be very valuable…
“Purple cloud” seen by engineer after Fukushima explosion.“I took a photo” — Former Prime Minister: Smoke from reactor blast had different color than officials claim; Steel appears to have melted on top of Unit 3; Suggests possible nuclear explosion. Watch beginning of this interview https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso published Oct. 28, 2014: The family once lived in Odaka, 15 kilometers from the nuclear power plant… Yoshiharu Sue, former Hitachi engineer: “Whenever I come back to collect our belongings, there are no voices, no cars, nothing, that’s why I never stay here for long”… The 14th of March 2011, 3 days after the earthquake and tsunami… Sue: “I heard a loud noise and then saw a purple cloud in front of a house in the mountains. I took a photo of it, it was an explosion at the nuclear plant, I knew a little about the subject and realized things were getting dangerous. So we left here on the night of the 14th of March.”
Recall the article by former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Diet member Tomoyuki Taira in Nature Magazine. A question that must be answered is what caused the explosions at the site. They were initially reported as being caused by the ignition of hydrogen… this has not been settled… Knowing whether a nuclear explosion took place is essential for predicting how much radioactivity might have been released… and how far it would have spread, as well as the state of the spent-fuel rods… Two observations suggest that this is plausible.
First… [the government] reported finding heavy metals such as curium-242 up to 3 kilometres from the reactor site and plutonium-238 up to 45 kilometres away. These isotopes are deadly poisons… concentrations of 238Pu around the plant were much higher than usual… [Officials say it] must have come from the Fukushima reactor. If so, they suggest that broken spent-fuel rods might be scattered around the site…
Second, the steel frame on top of the unit-3 reactor building is twisted, apparently as a result of melting… a hydrogen explosion should not have generated enough heat to melt steel. Initially, TEPCO claimed that the explosion in unit 3 generated white smoke; on re-examination, the smoke was black, and therefore unlikely to have been caused by a pure hydrogen explosion.
Others in Japan also question the claim hydrogen caused Unit 3′s explosion. Teruyuki Nakajima, of the Atmosphere & Ocean Research Institute at the University of Tokyo and Science Council of Japan:
Expert: Plutonium-241 from Fukushima nearly 70,000 times more than atomic bomb fallout in Japan — Gov’t Labs: Large areas of oceans contaminated by plutonium from events such as Fukushima; Build-up in biosphere expected http://tinyurl.com/qjlodfx
Record levels of Fukushima radiation detected off West Coast — Massive plume stretches for more than 1,000 miles — Reuters: Contamination is spreading off U.S. shores — Radioactive cesium reaches 11 Bq/m3 at multiple locations (MAP)http://tinyurl.com/oscgvmx
Former Japan Official: “Unstoppable contamination of Pacific Ocean… is seriously menacing US West Coast” — “Fukushima now undeniably a global security issue… can’t be brought under control by single state” http://tinyurl.com/pxo8yhq
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- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 120
Interview with Japan's Former First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama
http://SupremeMasterTV.com -- From Beyond Earth: A Fascinating Interview with Japan's Former First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama (In Japanese). Episode: 1826, Air Dat......
http://SupremeMasterTV.com -- From Beyond Earth: A Fascinating Interview with Japan's Former First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama (In Japanese). Episode: 1826, Air Dat...
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http://SupremeMasterTV.com -- From Beyond Earth: A Fascinating Interview with Japan's Former First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama (In Japanese). Episode: 1826, Air Dat...
Former Japanese PM visits Nanjing massacre memorial
Former Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, has paid a visit to the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were murdered there......
Former Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, has paid a visit to the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were murdered there...
wn.com/Former Japanese Pm Visits Nanjing Massacre Memorial
Former Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, has paid a visit to the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were murdered there...
- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 591
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author: GoUTube123
Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends Licenses 80 years (Rense)
“Purple cloud” seen by engineer after Fukushima explosion.“I took a photo” — Former Prime Minister: Smoke from reactor blast had different color than officials ...
“Purple cloud” seen by engineer after Fukushima explosion.“I took a photo” — Former Prime Minister: Smoke from reactor blast had different color than officials claim; Steel appears to have melted on top of Unit 3; Suggests possible nuclear explosion. Watch beginning of this interview https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso published Oct. 28, 2014: The family once lived in Odaka, 15 kilometers from the nuclear power plant… Yoshiharu Sue, former Hitachi engineer: “Whenever I come back to collect our belongings, there are no voices, no cars, nothing, that’s why I never stay here for long”… The 14th of March 2011, 3 days after the earthquake and tsunami… Sue: “I heard a loud noise and then saw a purple cloud in front of a house in the mountains. I took a photo of it, it was an explosion at the nuclear plant, I knew a little about the subject and realized things were getting dangerous. So we left here on the night of the 14th of March.”
Recall the article by former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Diet member Tomoyuki Taira in Nature Magazine. A question that must be answered is what caused the explosions at the site. They were initially reported as being caused by the ignition of hydrogen… this has not been settled… Knowing whether a nuclear explosion took place is essential for predicting how much radioactivity might have been released… and how far it would have spread, as well as the state of the spent-fuel rods… Two observations suggest that this is plausible.
First… [the government] reported finding heavy metals such as curium-242 up to 3 kilometres from the reactor site and plutonium-238 up to 45 kilometres away. These isotopes are deadly poisons… concentrations of 238Pu around the plant were much higher than usual… [Officials say it] must have come from the Fukushima reactor. If so, they suggest that broken spent-fuel rods might be scattered around the site…
Second, the steel frame on top of the unit-3 reactor building is twisted, apparently as a result of melting… a hydrogen explosion should not have generated enough heat to melt steel. Initially, TEPCO claimed that the explosion in unit 3 generated white smoke; on re-examination, the smoke was black, and therefore unlikely to have been caused by a pure hydrogen explosion.
Others in Japan also question the claim hydrogen caused Unit 3′s explosion. Teruyuki Nakajima, of the Atmosphere & Ocean Research Institute at the University of Tokyo and Science Council of Japan:
Slide 3: Hydrogen explosion of 1st reactor
Slide 3: Hydrogen?? explosion of 3rd reactor
Nakajima (at 5:30 in): “We see an explosion on 12th and 14th. This one [Reactor 1] would be a hydrogen explosion, but we don’t know about the cause of this explosion [at Reactor 3]. The government said it’s hydrogen — but there are a lot of discussions.”
Nakajima’s presentation is similar to one given by Mitsuo Uematsu, who is also with the University of Tokyo’s Atmosphere & Ocean Research Institute — Slide 4: Hydrogen explosion of reactor #3? http://enenews.com/hitachi-engineer-purple-cloud-when-fukushima-reactor-exploded-photo-video
Jeff Rense with Dana Durnford and Yoishi Shimatsu Radiation Update 11.30.15 Source http://rense.com
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wn.com/Nuclear Commission Forgets Fukushima Extends Licenses 80 Years (Rense)
“Purple cloud” seen by engineer after Fukushima explosion.“I took a photo” — Former Prime Minister: Smoke from reactor blast had different color than officials claim; Steel appears to have melted on top of Unit 3; Suggests possible nuclear explosion. Watch beginning of this interview https://youtu.be/uDDta7HTUso published Oct. 28, 2014: The family once lived in Odaka, 15 kilometers from the nuclear power plant… Yoshiharu Sue, former Hitachi engineer: “Whenever I come back to collect our belongings, there are no voices, no cars, nothing, that’s why I never stay here for long”… The 14th of March 2011, 3 days after the earthquake and tsunami… Sue: “I heard a loud noise and then saw a purple cloud in front of a house in the mountains. I took a photo of it, it was an explosion at the nuclear plant, I knew a little about the subject and realized things were getting dangerous. So we left here on the night of the 14th of March.”
Recall the article by former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Diet member Tomoyuki Taira in Nature Magazine. A question that must be answered is what caused the explosions at the site. They were initially reported as being caused by the ignition of hydrogen… this has not been settled… Knowing whether a nuclear explosion took place is essential for predicting how much radioactivity might have been released… and how far it would have spread, as well as the state of the spent-fuel rods… Two observations suggest that this is plausible.
First… [the government] reported finding heavy metals such as curium-242 up to 3 kilometres from the reactor site and plutonium-238 up to 45 kilometres away. These isotopes are deadly poisons… concentrations of 238Pu around the plant were much higher than usual… [Officials say it] must have come from the Fukushima reactor. If so, they suggest that broken spent-fuel rods might be scattered around the site…
Second, the steel frame on top of the unit-3 reactor building is twisted, apparently as a result of melting… a hydrogen explosion should not have generated enough heat to melt steel. Initially, TEPCO claimed that the explosion in unit 3 generated white smoke; on re-examination, the smoke was black, and therefore unlikely to have been caused by a pure hydrogen explosion.
Others in Japan also question the claim hydrogen caused Unit 3′s explosion. Teruyuki Nakajima, of the Atmosphere & Ocean Research Institute at the University of Tokyo and Science Council of Japan:
Slide 3: Hydrogen explosion of 1st reactor
Slide 3: Hydrogen?? explosion of 3rd reactor
Nakajima (at 5:30 in): “We see an explosion on 12th and 14th. This one [Reactor 1] would be a hydrogen explosion, but we don’t know about the cause of this explosion [at Reactor 3]. The government said it’s hydrogen — but there are a lot of discussions.”
Nakajima’s presentation is similar to one given by Mitsuo Uematsu, who is also with the University of Tokyo’s Atmosphere & Ocean Research Institute — Slide 4: Hydrogen explosion of reactor #3? http://enenews.com/hitachi-engineer-purple-cloud-when-fukushima-reactor-exploded-photo-video
Jeff Rense with Dana Durnford and Yoishi Shimatsu Radiation Update 11.30.15 Source http://rense.com
For more on the latest on radiation and Fukushima Follow
Stronitum Milks https://www.youtube.com/user/FukushimaRadiation
MsMilkytheclown1 https://www.youtube.com/user/MsMilkytheclown1
Dana from http://thenuclearproctologist.org documenting the extinction events we are now witnessing on the west coast. https://www.youtube.com/user/BeautifulGirlByDana
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 74
WRAP Hatoyama speaking, reception ADDS Peru FM on row with Chile, more arrivals
SHOTLIST
1. Mid of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama seated on stage during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit
2. Wide of Hatoyama ...
SHOTLIST
1. Mid of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama seated on stage during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit
2. Wide of Hatoyama on stage, zoom in as he approaches lectern
3. Wide of Hatoyama on stage
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister:
"I believe that APEC should put together a firmly desirable regional economic cooperation and advocate that on the world stage at G-20 and lead the world. I think that is the call that APEC needs to answer."
5. Wide of Hatoyama at lectern
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister:
"We like to engage in policy that attaches importance to the people and I believe that it is essential that we run the government with that philosophy. And beyond doing that, I believe I see this vision for an East Asia community."
7. Wide of stage
QUALITY AS INCOMING
8. Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Garcia Belaunde being interviewed
9. Cutaway of Belaunde's hands
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Peruvian Foreign Minister, Jose Garcia Belaunde:
"Yesterday it was known that a Peruvian low ranking officer in the air force had been spying for Chile. Of course as in every case of spies, there has been political debate and turmoil and the best thing I have to say is that it is much better to go back to Lima to be very well informed."
11. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet arriving, shaking hands with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
12. Peruvian President Alan Garcia arriving, shaking hands with Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
13. Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Thomas Somare arriving for pre-dinner reception and shaking hands with Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
14. Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah arriving and shaking hands with Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
15. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono arriving and being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
16. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo arriving and being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
17. Chinese Premier Hu Jintao arriving and being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
18. Mid of Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arriving, being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
19. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, arriving, being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
20. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama arriving, being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
21. Various of leaders during cocktail reception
STORYLINE
World leaders gathered in Singapore on Saturday for 20th anniversary of APEC, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, where the global financial crisis is expected to be high on the agenda.
Addressing a CEO summit on Saturday, Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama urged APEC leaders to create a "regional economic cooperation and advocate that on the world stage at G-20 and lead the world."
"I think that is the call that APEC needs to answer," he said.
Hatoyama referred to multilateral frameworks for cooperation, including his proposal for the creation of an "East Asian community," News agency Kyodo reported.
Meanwhile, Washington on Saturday signalled it will resist protectionism as it copes with the economic downturn, announcing that the US will join a free-trade area with other Pacific Rim nations.
US President Barack Obama, speaking in Tokyo ahead of departing for the meetings in Singapore, announced that the US would participate in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, joining Chile, New Zealand, Singapore and Brunei.
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SHOTLIST
1. Mid of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama seated on stage during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit
2. Wide of Hatoyama on stage, zoom in as he approaches lectern
3. Wide of Hatoyama on stage
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister:
"I believe that APEC should put together a firmly desirable regional economic cooperation and advocate that on the world stage at G-20 and lead the world. I think that is the call that APEC needs to answer."
5. Wide of Hatoyama at lectern
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister:
"We like to engage in policy that attaches importance to the people and I believe that it is essential that we run the government with that philosophy. And beyond doing that, I believe I see this vision for an East Asia community."
7. Wide of stage
QUALITY AS INCOMING
8. Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Garcia Belaunde being interviewed
9. Cutaway of Belaunde's hands
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Peruvian Foreign Minister, Jose Garcia Belaunde:
"Yesterday it was known that a Peruvian low ranking officer in the air force had been spying for Chile. Of course as in every case of spies, there has been political debate and turmoil and the best thing I have to say is that it is much better to go back to Lima to be very well informed."
11. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet arriving, shaking hands with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
12. Peruvian President Alan Garcia arriving, shaking hands with Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
13. Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Thomas Somare arriving for pre-dinner reception and shaking hands with Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
14. Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah arriving and shaking hands with Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, posing for photographers
15. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono arriving and being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
16. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo arriving and being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
17. Chinese Premier Hu Jintao arriving and being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
18. Mid of Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arriving, being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
19. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, arriving, being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
20. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama arriving, being greeted by Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching
21. Various of leaders during cocktail reception
STORYLINE
World leaders gathered in Singapore on Saturday for 20th anniversary of APEC, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, where the global financial crisis is expected to be high on the agenda.
Addressing a CEO summit on Saturday, Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama urged APEC leaders to create a "regional economic cooperation and advocate that on the world stage at G-20 and lead the world."
"I think that is the call that APEC needs to answer," he said.
Hatoyama referred to multilateral frameworks for cooperation, including his proposal for the creation of an "East Asian community," News agency Kyodo reported.
Meanwhile, Washington on Saturday signalled it will resist protectionism as it copes with the economic downturn, announcing that the US will join a free-trade area with other Pacific Rim nations.
US President Barack Obama, speaking in Tokyo ahead of departing for the meetings in Singapore, announced that the US would participate in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, joining Chile, New Zealand, Singapore and Brunei.
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