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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed japanese male and some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like 100 pe
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed japanese male and some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. prepare yourself for the greatest show...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't u
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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>> welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must go out. >> the kabuchico district nee near myself is where the subterranean life, the japanese male and some females too comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager masa kokubo. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon-to-be entertained, right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> [ inaudible ]. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no, no, it can't be over. not yet. no. but yet, yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. >> i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendri x, janis joplin, david bowie, some of the greatest productions ever in the history -- this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all. it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like 100 people working on that show. millions of dollars worth of like robots and technology
>> welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must go out. >> the kabuchico district nee near myself is where the subterranean life, the japanese male and some females too comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager masa kokubo. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon-to-be entertained, right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some females too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon-to-be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainme
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some females too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon-to-be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some femaling too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon-to-be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i d
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some femaling too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon-to-be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed i.d.s of the japanese male some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over! not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen jason robars on broadway considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life! it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. t
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed i.d.s of the japanese male some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don'
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed japanese male and some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon to be entertained. prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like 100 people workin
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed japanese male and some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon to be entertained. prepare yourself for the greatest show...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely conf
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso kokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >>> a long time ago in a different ways on a planet far away. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso kokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some female too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed japanese male and some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like 100 people
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed japanese male and some female, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso sokubel. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. prepare yourself for the greatest show...
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welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ >> the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some females, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso kokubal. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm confused. what does it all mean? ♪ ♪ >> no. no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet -- yet it is. with a series of chaste high fives with the hard-working performers. okay, i've got to tell you. i've seen jimi hendrix. >> have you? >> i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie, diamond dogs. i've seen moon for the misforgotten, considered one of the greatest productions ever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i
welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ >> the district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some females, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager maso kokubal. always a good sign when protective chains protect entertainers from the soon to be entertained. right? prepare...
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we're going to go to tokyo for a live report coming up. president obama's spokesman delivers a direct message to north korea. right here in "the situation room." mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. introducing bbm video with screen share. hey aleigh. hey! carol! update on 171 woodward..... let's other people see what's on your screen. and these are the material studies. the dog was my suggestion. aleigh. aleigh! it's great. but i'm on vacation for another week, remember? oh, right! i'll call you tomorrow! ok. but don't. carol? the blackberry z10 with screen share. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. we asked total strangers to
we're going to go to tokyo for a live report coming up. president obama's spokesman delivers a direct message to north korea. right here in "the situation room." mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their...
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last time tokyo hosted the games back in 1964. the game will be in tokyo in 2020. thank you so much for joining us. i'm don lemon in new york. at the top of the hour make sure you come back to us here. the video of that sarin gas attack is showing members of congress to convince them air strikes against syria must happen. we're going go to cnn dr. sanjay gupta for a live report for you. >>> i'm dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria lebanon border. joining me is my colleague brooke baldwin. >> you're next door to syria. i have a lot of questions for you as far as what you've seen in the last couple of days. let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we've seen the
last time tokyo hosted the games back in 1964. the game will be in tokyo in 2020. thank you so much for joining us. i'm don lemon in new york. at the top of the hour make sure you come back to us here. the video of that sarin gas attack is showing members of congress to convince them air strikes against syria must happen. we're going go to cnn dr. sanjay gupta for a live report for you. >>> i'm dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria lebanon border. joining me is my...
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diana magay, cnn, tokyo. >>> new in iran. the government says it has a new facility in the central province of yazdp it comes hours after the u.s. navy released new video of a laser attack weapon being deployed in the persian gulf. the demonstration shows the laser bringing down a drone. this weapon is reportedly meant as a warning to iran not to step up activity in the gulf if tensions over its nuclear program build up. >>> and happening now, at least 200 people evacuated from their homes as strong, gusty winds fueled a brushfire. and so far it's burned about 170 acres. this is just north of los angeles. it started in a building and then it quickly spread to nearby hillsides. about 400 firefighters are trying to get that massive blaze under control. luckily, no one has been hurt. >>> we're well into spring. but it is a tale of two very different weather stories this morning. here in new york where temperatures are expected to reach the mid 70s. >> how beautiful. >> it's a gorgeous day here. we don't want to gloat because it
diana magay, cnn, tokyo. >>> new in iran. the government says it has a new facility in the central province of yazdp it comes hours after the u.s. navy released new video of a laser attack weapon being deployed in the persian gulf. the demonstration shows the laser bringing down a drone. this weapon is reportedly meant as a warning to iran not to step up activity in the gulf if tensions over its nuclear program build up. >>> and happening now, at least 200 people evacuated...
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. >> tokyo! [ cheers and applause ] >> an even bigger celebration. this is a crowd that gathered to watch the announcement at 5:20 in the morning. this is from tokyo. >> wow, they were ready, too! the confetti falling. paula hancocks has more on the city's big win. >> tokyo! applause [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: there was tears and there was gold tinsel, not bad for 5:20 on a sunday morning. tokyo was the favorite, and it did not disappoint. supporters were delighted the olympic games will return to the city in 2020. this boy shouts, "i'm so happy!" his friend adds, "i knew we would win." this girl says many people understand the trauma in tokyo, it's well known, but this will make tokyo even more popular. tokyo billed itself as a safe pair of hands in uncertain times, clearly what the olympic committee wanted this time around. and it doesn't hurt when your prime minister is willing to leave the g-20 meeting early to help wave the flag. >> translator: the olympic movement in japan will be
. >> tokyo! [ cheers and applause ] >> an even bigger celebration. this is a crowd that gathered to watch the announcement at 5:20 in the morning. this is from tokyo. >> wow, they were ready, too! the confetti falling. paula hancocks has more on the city's big win. >> tokyo! applause [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: there was tears and there was gold tinsel, not bad for 5:20 on a sunday morning. tokyo was the favorite, and it did not disappoint. supporters were...
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this was the moment tokyo saw the results of years of planning and hard work. >> tokyo. >> reporter: there were cheers, tears, and gold ticker tape in folk yo and not bad for sunday morning in tokyo. they had built itself as safe pair of hands and what they wanted this time around and it doesn't hurt when your prime minister is willing to leave a g-20 meeting early to help wave the flag. >> translator: the olympic movement in japan will be expanded to the rest of the world. they expect that role to be played by japan and that is why they supported us. safe and secure games to be staged by us. >> reporter: even concerns over radiation spikes and fresh toxic water leaks at the fukushima nuclear power plant could not derail this bid. >> i was supporting the country's people. i i think japan is dangerous but i'm japs soanese, so i just bel. >> reporter: celebrations played on across the city sunday, including a human message to the olympic committee. not everyone is delighted, though. some question the wisdom of injecting billions of dollars into tokyo when the northeastern part of the c
this was the moment tokyo saw the results of years of planning and hard work. >> tokyo. >> reporter: there were cheers, tears, and gold ticker tape in folk yo and not bad for sunday morning in tokyo. they had built itself as safe pair of hands and what they wanted this time around and it doesn't hurt when your prime minister is willing to leave a g-20 meeting early to help wave the flag. >> translator: the olympic movement in japan will be expanded to the rest of the world....
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nervousness in tokyo. diana magnay reporting. let's take a look at some possible scenarios where they might fire a mice siel, what kind of response that would trigger from cnn's allies. what are you guys seeing? >> wolf, we've been gaming all afternoon. north korea, here, south korea here. let's say north korea did launch a missile and it went out over here and into the sea, what happens? >> there will be a tracking. the telemetry of that will be tracked. we'll identify where the launch is, what the arc is. >> we would know within seconds? >> instantaneously we would pick this up by sea, ground, air, space. this integrated target system. the japanese have an aegis system. >> if it went out there and it was not headed towards any target. it went to sea, as north korea said, would there be any response? >> there would be no kinetic response. we would not fire back. if we knew it was going to land harmlessly, we would collect intelligence. >> let's look at another scenario. let's say that north korea with a missile or artillery star
nervousness in tokyo. diana magnay reporting. let's take a look at some possible scenarios where they might fire a mice siel, what kind of response that would trigger from cnn's allies. what are you guys seeing? >> wolf, we've been gaming all afternoon. north korea, here, south korea here. let's say north korea did launch a missile and it went out over here and into the sea, what happens? >> there will be a tracking. the telemetry of that will be tracked. we'll identify where the...
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missile defense systems in downtown tokyo. who can bring down the temperature? >> there is one power that can end this story very quickly, end this, first of all, human tragedy of north korea and this incredible farce of regime. and that country is called china. >> reporter: china could cut off the fuel taps and food aid to starve the regime. but years of nuclear tests and missile launches, china's trade with north korea has increased, not decreased. >> china does not want north korea to collapse. they made that very clear. they consider it a buffer zone. >> reporter: the status quo is what china wants says author and journalist. >> it will be taken over by south korea, a country highly influenced by the americans who in effect have the u.s. western imperialism at your doorstep. >> reporter: north korea has few friends but china has always been one of them, putting up with their neighbor like a relative. china sent soldiers to fight in the korean war. welcome the north's power and embraced his son kim jong-il. china's leaders have long memories. >> on the chines
missile defense systems in downtown tokyo. who can bring down the temperature? >> there is one power that can end this story very quickly, end this, first of all, human tragedy of north korea and this incredible farce of regime. and that country is called china. >> reporter: china could cut off the fuel taps and food aid to starve the regime. but years of nuclear tests and missile launches, china's trade with north korea has increased, not decreased. >> china does not want...
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including our disturbing psychoclassic tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the crowded multi-layered pinball streets of tokyo. >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and factories of detroit, this season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. a less than gentle thrusting into my nether region by a bull in spain. >> this is the story of my life. >> how drunk can you get here? >> then i ate some more. from sicily, israel, west bank, gaza, and copenhagen. >> i usually try to avoid clean were orderly countries. >> is that a rattler? >> but tonight it's the end of the road for now. "parts unknown: last bite." [ cheers and applause ] >> here we are. here we are at atomic liquors where locals have assembled to watch the mushroom clouds over the desert. hopefully we won't be doing that tonight. joining me to sit through the entrails of last season and discuss some of the
including our disturbing psychoclassic tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the crowded multi-layered pinball streets of tokyo. >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and factories of detroit, this season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. a less than gentle thrusting into my nether region by a bull in...
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missile defense systems in downtown tokyo. who can bring down the temperature? >> there is one power that can end this story very quickly, end this, first of all, human tragedy of north korea and this incredible farce of regime. and that country is called china. >> reporter: china could cut off the fuel taps and food aid to starve the regime. but years of nuclear tests and missile launches, china's trade with north korea has increased, not decreased. >> china does not want north korea to collapse. they made that very clear. they consider it a buffer zone. >> reporter: the status quo is what china wants says author and journalist. >> it will be taken over by south korea, a country highly influenced by the americans who in effect have the u.s. western imperialism at your doorstep. >> reporter: north korea has few friends but china has always been one of them, putting up with their neighbor like a relative. china sent soldiers to fight in the korean war. welcome the north's power and embraced his son kim jong-il. china's leaders have long memories. >> on the chines
missile defense systems in downtown tokyo. who can bring down the temperature? >> there is one power that can end this story very quickly, end this, first of all, human tragedy of north korea and this incredible farce of regime. and that country is called china. >> reporter: china could cut off the fuel taps and food aid to starve the regime. but years of nuclear tests and missile launches, china's trade with north korea has increased, not decreased. >> china does not want...
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this was the scene across tokyo, wind gusts, hurricane forces across this region, keep in mind in tokyo, the winds are really funneled and strengthened through the high structures, causing damage. some international flights cancelled across the tokyo airports, the trains restored across the region, now power outages as well. 75 miles south of tokyo, the island there, with the city of oshima, it was hell on earth wednesday across this region, 823 millimeters of rainfall, take the city of london, seattle, and the u.s. state of washington, that is the amount of rainfall they have seen in the entire year, oshima saw, that is why there are at least 17 people missing and fatalities, they set daily records, most rainfall in a two-hour period occurring here in the past 24 hours, we do have another typhoon, this is the 26th one of the season sitting out there in the western pacific. the track could get very close to oshima, so we'll watch this all across the region. >> it has just been one storm after the other. >> the busiest in the pacific. >> okay, thank you for that. >>> we'll take a short b
this was the scene across tokyo, wind gusts, hurricane forces across this region, keep in mind in tokyo, the winds are really funneled and strengthened through the high structures, causing damage. some international flights cancelled across the tokyo airports, the trains restored across the region, now power outages as well. 75 miles south of tokyo, the island there, with the city of oshima, it was hell on earth wednesday across this region, 823 millimeters of rainfall, take the city of london,...
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including our disturbing psycho-classic tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the crowded multi-layered pinball streets of tokyo. >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and empty factories of detroit -- what the hell happened here -- this season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. >> we got a lot of them in new york. a less than gentle thrusting into my nether region by a bull in spain. >> this is the story of my life. i ate. >> this is where it's at. >> how drunk can you get here? >> then i ate some more. >> it is really delicious. from sicily, israel, west bank, gaza, and copenhagen. >> i usually try to avoid clean orderly countries. >> is that a rattler? >> but tonight it's the end of the road for now. "parts unknown: last bite." [ cheers and applause ] >> here we are. here we are at atomic liquors where locals have assembled to watch the mushroom clouds over
including our disturbing psycho-classic tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the crowded multi-layered pinball streets of tokyo. >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and empty factories of detroit -- what the hell happened here -- this season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. >> we got a lot of...
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including our disturbing psycho-classic tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the crowded multi-layered pinball streets of tokyo. >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and factories of detroit, this season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. a less than gentle thrusting into my nether region by a bull in spain. >> this is the story of my life. >> how drunk can you get here? >> then i ate some more. from sicily, israel, west bank, gaza, and copenhagen. >> i usually try to avoid clean were orderly countries. >> is that a rattler? >> but tonight it's the end of the road for now. "parts unknown: last bite." [ cheers and applause ] >> here we are. here we are at atomic liquors where locals have assembled to watch the mushroom clouds over the desert. hopefully we won't be doing that tonight. joining me to sit through the entrails of last season and discuss some of the
including our disturbing psycho-classic tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the crowded multi-layered pinball streets of tokyo. >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and factories of detroit, this season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. a less than gentle thrusting into my nether region by a bull in...
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including our disturbing psycho classic, tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. from the crowded multi-layer pinball machine streets of tokyo -- >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and empty factories of detroit. >> what the hell happened here? >> the season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. >> you got a lot of them in new york. >> a less than gentle thrusting into my nether regions by a bull in spain. >> this is the story of my life. i hate this. >> i drank. >> how drunk can you get here? >> i ate some more. >> it is really delicious. >> from sicily, israel, west bank, gaza, copenhagen. >> i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries. is that a rattle? >> tonight it's the end of the road for now. "parts unknown: last bite." here we are, here we are in the fine establishment atomic liquors to watch the crowds over the desert. hopefully we won't be doing that tonight. joining me to sift th
including our disturbing psycho classic, tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. from the crowded multi-layer pinball machine streets of tokyo -- >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and empty factories of detroit. >> what the hell happened here? >> the season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. >> you got a lot of them in new...
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we're going to go to tokyo for a live report coming up. president obama's spokesman delivers a direct message to north korea. right here in "the situation room." [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find s
we're going to go to tokyo for a live report coming up. president obama's spokesman delivers a direct message to north korea. right here in "the situation room." [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the...
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. >> you have gone to tokyo many times. the city that gets the most three stars is not paris and not new york but tokyo. do you agree that tokyo is the great -- >> if i would ask ten great chefs that i know around the world what city in the world would you like -- if you had to be stuck in one city and eat every meal there for the rest of your life, where would that be, nine out of ten would say tokyo. there's a level of perfectionism and attention to detail and quality ingredients and tradition and technique unlike any place else. endlessly deep subject and the show that i did there most recently where we tried to draw a direct line between that excellence and attention to detail and fetishism for food and quality with the repressed japanese male. probably parental advisory type show. >> on that note, anthony bourdain, pleasure to have you on. >> always. thank you. >>> up next, a different way to look back at 9/11. what did the events of that day change for muslim americans? i have two great guests. the playwrite of this y
. >> you have gone to tokyo many times. the city that gets the most three stars is not paris and not new york but tokyo. do you agree that tokyo is the great -- >> if i would ask ten great chefs that i know around the world what city in the world would you like -- if you had to be stuck in one city and eat every meal there for the rest of your life, where would that be, nine out of ten would say tokyo. there's a level of perfectionism and attention to detail and quality ingredients...
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>> we go to tokyo. to copenhagen. israel. detroit. spain. sicily. a number of -- all of the episodes are amazing and we will go through them at 10:00 eastern. but before you take your last bite on 10:00 p.m. eastern, watch season finale, on cnn. we will see you live here at 10:00 p.m. eastern right after that. next hour of cnn starts right now. >> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm martin savidge, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. don is far away on special assignment, as you may have just seen. las vegas. we'll be back in touch. >>> we have to start overseaes with that desperate national emergency now facing the people of the philippines. nationwide recovery effort just beginning after a tremendous pounding by a monstrous typhoon.
>> we go to tokyo. to copenhagen. israel. detroit. spain. sicily. a number of -- all of the episodes are amazing and we will go through them at 10:00 eastern. but before you take your last bite on 10:00 p.m. eastern, watch season finale, on cnn. we will see you live here at 10:00 p.m. eastern right after that. next hour of cnn starts right now. >> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm martin savidge, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. don is far away on special assignment, as you...
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kennedy arrived here at the imperial palace, pull in a horse drawn carriage, traveling through streets of tokyo. she arrived at the imperial palace for a formal ceremony where she presented her credentials to the emperor of japan. she made a short statement after the formalities. >> eager to begin work as ambassador. so it was a wonderful ceremony. and i'm honored to represent my country. >> the japanese, the ones who have shown up here, appear to be relatively unconcerned about kennedy's lack of diplomatic experience despite pressing issues in this region like north korea, china, as well as the global economy. they say what has brought them out here and what they are most impressed with with their new ambassador is her star power. erin in. >> star power counts for something. thank you. >>> let's check in with wolf who is filling in for anderson on ac 360. a star himself.
kennedy arrived here at the imperial palace, pull in a horse drawn carriage, traveling through streets of tokyo. she arrived at the imperial palace for a formal ceremony where she presented her credentials to the emperor of japan. she made a short statement after the formalities. >> eager to begin work as ambassador. so it was a wonderful ceremony. and i'm honored to represent my country. >> the japanese, the ones who have shown up here, appear to be relatively unconcerned about...
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. >> and our diana magna is in tokyo this hour. what else did secretary kerry have to say? >> hi, alison. i think one very important caveat that he had promise was that north korea should come to the table but only if they showed a commitment towards getting rid, dismantling their nuclear program. and i think one very interesting thing that came out of this whole tour, he started in seoul, went to beijing yesterday, today in tokyo with this sort of huge advance that he made with beijing where essentially he managed to secure a commitment from them that they were as a matter of national policy committed to a denuclearized korean peninsula. all four countries will over the next few days will get together at a very high level and try and work out a framework to get north korea back to the negotiating table. so that really was the thrust of his press conference with the foreign minister today in tokyo, alison. >> so what's been north korea's reaction to kerry's trip? >> well, so far he hasn't -- north korea has not been able to respond. but it's fairly nuance. so for example he
. >> and our diana magna is in tokyo this hour. what else did secretary kerry have to say? >> hi, alison. i think one very important caveat that he had promise was that north korea should come to the table but only if they showed a commitment towards getting rid, dismantling their nuclear program. and i think one very interesting thing that came out of this whole tour, he started in seoul, went to beijing yesterday, today in tokyo with this sort of huge advance that he made with...
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including our disturbing psycho classic, tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. from the crowded multi-layer pinball machine streets of tokyo -- >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and empty factories of detroit. what the hell happened here? the season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. you got a lot of them in new york. a less than gentle thrusting into my nether regions by a bull in spain. this is the story of my life. i hate this. i drank. how drunk can you get here? i ate some more. it is really delicious. from sicily, israel, west bank, gaza, copenhagen. i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries. is that a rattle? but tonight it's the end of the road -- for now. "parts unknown: last bite." here we are, here we are in the fine establishment atomic liquors to watch the mushroom crowds over the desert. hopefully, we won't be doing that tonight. joining me to sift through the entrails
including our disturbing psycho classic, tokyo. we're talking about issues raised and maybe looking forward a bit to what's next. from the crowded multi-layer pinball machine streets of tokyo -- >> it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. >> to the overgrown lots and empty factories of detroit. what the hell happened here? the season has been a wild ride. big game in south africa. small rodents in new mexico. you got a lot of them in new york. a less than gentle...
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. >> you have gone to tokyo many times. the city that gets the most three stars is not paris and not new york but tokyo. do you agree that tokyo is the great -- >> if i would ask ten great chefs that i know around the world what city in the world would you like -- if you had to be stuck in one city and eat every meal there for the rest of your life, where would that be, nine out of ten would say tokyo. there's a level of perfectionism and attention to detail and quality ingredients...
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maybe in tokyo. you know? maybe just a couple of bites of -- yeah. you could pretty much shoot me in the back of the head right after that. >> you're a treat and i'm looking forward to you being on cnn. thank you, anthony. suddenly i'm hungry. are you? cnn brings you the world as anthony bourdain and his crew travel to colombia, libya, peru and other countries. "parts unknown" starting tonight 9:00 eastern and pacific only here on cnn. >>> 66 years after jackie robinson broke the color barrier, major league baseball has a problem. number of african-americans in the league is amazingly low. ahead, we'll talk about what's driving young blacks away from america's past time and what the league is going to get them back. [ male announcer ] julia child became a famous chef at age 51. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/p
maybe in tokyo. you know? maybe just a couple of bites of -- yeah. you could pretty much shoot me in the back of the head right after that. >> you're a treat and i'm looking forward to you being on cnn. thank you, anthony. suddenly i'm hungry. are you? cnn brings you the world as anthony bourdain and his crew travel to colombia, libya, peru and other countries. "parts unknown" starting tonight 9:00 eastern and pacific only here on cnn. >>> 66 years after jackie robinson...
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i just received steward ship of tokyo rose's microphone. radio tokyo was burned town and the guy that went to go kill her, took the microphone. it's a good thing he didn't kill her because he would have killed an innocent american, and we talk about it in the book "miracles and massacres," where if you don't know history, you are going to repeat it, and for instance, tokyo rose, most expensive trial in american history. the government actually paid people to purger themselves, and she was pardoned by gerald ford in the '70s, but i don't think pardoning goes far enough. she needs to be exonerated. she was an american citizen, later -- pow -- jail, and later the american pows testified and said, look, she actually helped us. she smuggled food and medicine into us and she was putting in messages of where the japanese were going to bomb to warn the americans. she was on our side, and -- but because the president needed a -- needed a bump in the polls and the press wanted a good story, they just ran over this woman. >> what about thomas edison?
i just received steward ship of tokyo rose's microphone. radio tokyo was burned town and the guy that went to go kill her, took the microphone. it's a good thing he didn't kill her because he would have killed an innocent american, and we talk about it in the book "miracles and massacres," where if you don't know history, you are going to repeat it, and for instance, tokyo rose, most expensive trial in american history. the government actually paid people to purger themselves, and she...
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i just received steward ship of tokyo rose's microphone. radio tokyo was burned town and the guy that went to go kill her, took the microphone. it's a good thing he didn't kill her because he would have killed an innocent american, and we talk about it in the book "miracles and massacres," where if you don't know history, you are going to repeat it, and for instance, tokyo rose, most expensive trial in american history. the government actually paid people to purger themselves, and she was pardoned by gerald ford in the '70s, but i don't think pardoning goes far enough. she needs to be exonerated. she was an american citizen, later -- pow -- jail, and later the american pows testified and said, look, she actually helped us. she smuggled food and medicine into us and she was putting in messages of where the japanese were going to bomb to warn the americans. she was on our side, and -- but because the president needed a -- needed a bump in the polls and the press wanted a good story, they just ran over this woman. >> what about thomas edison?
i just received steward ship of tokyo rose's microphone. radio tokyo was burned town and the guy that went to go kill her, took the microphone. it's a good thing he didn't kill her because he would have killed an innocent american, and we talk about it in the book "miracles and massacres," where if you don't know history, you are going to repeat it, and for instance, tokyo rose, most expensive trial in american history. the government actually paid people to purger themselves, and she...
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i've come to the streets of tokyo to see if alarm bells are ringing. first on the streets of beijing. china started the round of tension when it unilaterally announced an air defense identification zone which bisects islands disputed with japan, so patriotism is running high. this is between our countries, i think china should protect its sovereignty, says this man. but it's too sensitive, he says. in fact, many people wouldn't talk on camera. but not hong kong-born wu. this isn't about confrontation, he says. it's defending our rights. state media tabloid global times took readers in another direction, holding an unscientific survey on line, pushing intercept, unidentified foreign aircraft, shoot them after first warning and flaming tracer bullets. soldier turned makeup artist knows about military matters. but does he think china should take on japan? it depends if china has enough power, he laughs. >> reporter: over in tokyo that chinese tough talk is striking a raw nerve. this office worker thinks enough is enough. time japan flexed its muscles. >>
i've come to the streets of tokyo to see if alarm bells are ringing. first on the streets of beijing. china started the round of tension when it unilaterally announced an air defense identification zone which bisects islands disputed with japan, so patriotism is running high. this is between our countries, i think china should protect its sovereignty, says this man. but it's too sensitive, he says. in fact, many people wouldn't talk on camera. but not hong kong-born wu. this isn't about...
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. >> we go to tokyo. to copenhagen. israel. detroit. spain. sicily. a number of -- all of the episodes are amazing and we will go through them at 10:00 eastern. but before you take your last bite on 10:00 p.m. eastern, watch season finale, on cnn. we will see you live here at 10:00 p.m. eastern right after that. next hour of cnn starts right now. >> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm martin savidge, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. don is far away on special assignment, as you may have just seen. las vegas. we'll be back in touch. >>> we have to start overseaes with that desperate national emergency now facing the people of the philippines. nationwide recovery effort just beginning after a tremendous pounding by a monstrous typhoon. this was the storm when it was tearing buildings to pieces and sending millions of people to any shelter they could find. a staggering number of people didn't make it. international red cross says the death toll may soar past 10,000, in all casualty figures finally in. >> in nearly every populated area, people finding
. >> we go to tokyo. to copenhagen. israel. detroit. spain. sicily. a number of -- all of the episodes are amazing and we will go through them at 10:00 eastern. but before you take your last bite on 10:00 p.m. eastern, watch season finale, on cnn. we will see you live here at 10:00 p.m. eastern right after that. next hour of cnn starts right now. >> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm martin savidge, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. don is far away on special assignment, as you...
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young law, cnn, tokyo. >> a lot of fondness as you can imagine. caroline kennedy did consider a run for senate, but it seems she's following in the diplomatic footsteps of her grandfather, ambassador to britain. >> she was a fixture on the obama campaign. i had a chance to interview her. it was really a turning point for the president because they did not go with the clintons, they went with the obamas at the time. they thought yes, this means eventually she will have a job somewhere in the administration. that was the speculation. many, many baby boomers say they remember where they were the day that president kennedy was assassinated in dallas. it's going to be 50 years ago on friday. >> yes, but they may not remember the exact spot where jp fk was shot especially now that it's been paved over. dallas street workers are got rid of those painted white xs that have marked the spot on dealey plaza road for so many years. nobody knows who originally painted them. >> when we asked the city, what happened to the xs, they said workers poured over aspha
young law, cnn, tokyo. >> a lot of fondness as you can imagine. caroline kennedy did consider a run for senate, but it seems she's following in the diplomatic footsteps of her grandfather, ambassador to britain. >> she was a fixture on the obama campaign. i had a chance to interview her. it was really a turning point for the president because they did not go with the clintons, they went with the obamas at the time. they thought yes, this means eventually she will have a job...
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he'll also visit tokyo and beijing. he's expected to pressure china to use its influence to rein in the north. we are expecting secretary kerry to speak any minute now and bring you that live when it happens. you're looking at a live picture right now. >>> new this morning in this country, authorities in flagstaff intercepted a suspicious package addressed to maricopa sheriff joe alpiro in phoenix. the package had black powder. experts blew it up, nobody was hurt, but they are trying to figure out who sent it. alpiro is seen as controversial in many outspoken ways and he was sued for violating the civil rights of latinos. >>> new this morning in colorado, 31-year-old thomas guolee is under arrest for the murder of tom clements. he was taken into custody as a person of interest. he's an associate of evan ebel, of course, the suspected gunman. >>> newly released surveillance video from the university of central florida. you see a student pulling a fire alarm in a dorm. that was the first move in a campus attack last month
he'll also visit tokyo and beijing. he's expected to pressure china to use its influence to rein in the north. we are expecting secretary kerry to speak any minute now and bring you that live when it happens. you're looking at a live picture right now. >>> new this morning in this country, authorities in flagstaff intercepted a suspicious package addressed to maricopa sheriff joe alpiro in phoenix. the package had black powder. experts blew it up, nobody was hurt, but they are trying...
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meantime japan deploying missile defense systems at three locations around tokyo. patriot missiles in place in the central district of itch guy yeah and in the sushs of narashino. our coverage continues with diana mag nay in tokyo. >> they were delivered in the dead of night. residents surround the ministry of defense where i am waking up this morning to see two patriot missile battery systems where normally there is a baseball pitch. but it's not the first time that they've seen this. every time since 2009 that north korea has announced it will launch a satellite the japanese self-defense forces have deployed this patriot missile defense systems in the heart of tokyo, and around tokyo, whilst also moving aegis destroyers into the sea of japan which themselves have a sophisticated missile interception system on board. i was talking to a security analyst who said those two systems combined, these patriots and the aegis destroyers, could have the capabilities of protecting the japanese archipelagos from any kind of missiles that might come over or any kind of debris
meantime japan deploying missile defense systems at three locations around tokyo. patriot missiles in place in the central district of itch guy yeah and in the sushs of narashino. our coverage continues with diana mag nay in tokyo. >> they were delivered in the dead of night. residents surround the ministry of defense where i am waking up this morning to see two patriot missile battery systems where normally there is a baseball pitch. but it's not the first time that they've seen this....
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missile defense systems in downtown tokyo. who can bring down the temperature? >> there is one power that can end this story very quickly, end this, first of all, human tragedy of north korea and this incredible farce of regime. and that country is called china. >> reporter: china could cut off the fuel taps and food aid to starve the regime. but years of nuclear tests and missile launches, china's trade with north korea has increased, not decreased. >> china does not want north korea to collapse. they made that very clear. they consider it a buffer zone. >> reporter: the status quo is what china wants says author and journalist. >> it will be taken over by south korea, a country highly influenced by the americans who in effect have the u.s. western imperialism at your doorstep. >> reporter: north korea has few friends but china has always been one of them, putting up with their neighbor like a relative. welcome the north's power and embraced his son kim jong-il. >> on the chinese government side, there is a lot of problems attached to maintain what he can call
missile defense systems in downtown tokyo. who can bring down the temperature? >> there is one power that can end this story very quickly, end this, first of all, human tragedy of north korea and this incredible farce of regime. and that country is called china. >> reporter: china could cut off the fuel taps and food aid to starve the regime. but years of nuclear tests and missile launches, china's trade with north korea has increased, not decreased. >> china does not want...
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it will happen. >> when he's in tokyo. okay. >> if by some chance we get lucky and they don't, that's fantastic. i think they will because they've backed themselves into a corner. >> let's say it does happen and north korea duds fire the missile how will be u.s. respond. >> we're going to watch it arc over japan. we're going to be indignant afterward and we're not going to do anything. that's also a past pattern from us. i expect that there will be a lot of hot air from washington but we won't see any real consequence. >> you saw our correspondent, i'm no not sure if you saw her before you, talking about china working with the united states to mel low out korea. does dhie that have enough influence with the new leadership to really headache chapgs there. >> they did if they wanted to exercise their influence. for various reasons they probably think they don't want to. this is a dynamic for china. the north koreas act up, we send secretary of treasury jack lew, you know we sort of feel behold tant to china and -- yo actuall
it will happen. >> when he's in tokyo. okay. >> if by some chance we get lucky and they don't, that's fantastic. i think they will because they've backed themselves into a corner. >> let's say it does happen and north korea duds fire the missile how will be u.s. respond. >> we're going to watch it arc over japan. we're going to be indignant afterward and we're not going to do anything. that's also a past pattern from us. i expect that there will be a lot of hot air from...