That the countrys economy is facing a number of threats and has announced a lower Growth Target of 6. 5 . A memorial is to be built close to the beaches of the D Day Landings in northern france, to honour the thousands of british soldiers and sailors who died during the operation in 1944. Now on bbc news, The Travel Show. This week im hitting the powder on the ski slopes of fukushima. Laughter. Were on the lookout for shooting stars In The Dark Skies of alberta. You guys are crazy and brandys trying out ice canoeing in quebec city. Woohoo hello and welcome to The Travel Show, coming to you this week from japan, where its just after six oclock here in tokyo, and were about to hit the road. Were heading off before sunrise. Lets do it. To make the four hour journey to fukushima. Most people associate fukushima with the impact of the major earthquake and tsunami that Hit Japan On March 11th Six years ago. The tsunami wave disabled the generators at the fukushima power plant, triggering a n
Correspondent from the New York Times. He has been the host of an hourlong weekly news and Interview Program on new york one. He is the author or editor of eight previous books and his latest, a history of new york, is the vibrant story of the metropolis told through distinctive objects in new york. And both books will be on sale in front of the museum after the talk and they will be here to sign them. Talese has written 11 books and was a reporter for the new york time and has written for times, esquire, new yorker, harpers magazine and other pub lications. In the late fall of 1964, gay taleses remarkable book, the bridge, was published. In his early days as a reporter, he followed the construction closely and on many occasions putting on a hard hat and joining the workers on the iron beams. More than just a story of a famous bridge, he produced a tribute to those who built it in an absorbing treatment which reminds us how manmind structures affect lives. The release of the book is in
He has been the host of an hourlong weekly news and Interview Program on new york one. He is the author or editor of eight previous books and his latest, a history of new york, is the vibrant story of the metropolis told through distinctive objects in new york. And both books will be on sale in front of the museum after the talk and they will be here to sign them. And gay talese has written 11 books and was a reporter for the new york time and has written for the times, esquire, new yorker, harpers magazine and other publications. In the late fall of 1964, gay taleses remarkable book, the bridge, was published. In his early days as a reporter, he followed the construction closely and on many occasions putting on a hard hat and joining the workers on the iron beams. More than just a story of a famous bridge, he produced a tribute to those who built it in an absorbing treatment which reminds us how manmind structures affect lives. The release of the book is introducing a new generation o
Right. Its really good. I enjoyed it and i really shouldnt be saying that because what theyre doing is technically illegal, antisocial, pretty dangerous, with all that being said its pretty good. You can figure out whats going on pretty quickly as they turn on the helmet camera as he stares at the suspension bridge near bristol and when he turns back the other way you can see his buddy with a gopro on his helmet and something strapped to his back. Theyre trying to make it onto the bridge which theyre not supposed to do. This great first person view has gone very viral but it is quite exquitting. They start approaching the side of the bridge instead of taking the main way up to sort of scale up this little bit and start making his way around the corner but almost immediately oh security pops across the road, jumps over this like jason bourne you can see the security almost got him he keeps running across the bridge now heading towards the center so we get the great exit point he climbs
Today. Brayton came with his chief oneal. The top uniformed off ers. Brayton is the best face in policing and he has run Police Departments in boston, los angeles and twice now in new york. He took over a department in transition reducing stop and frisk while continuing a dramatic record low crime level in the city. Today, brayton wouldnt say what hes going to time. Im leaving with reluctance. I wish i had more time chronologically to stay around three or 4 years to work on issues. I dont have that type of time. Missing you every single day, but this friendship, this deep, deep connection will continue. I want to thank you for all youve done for the people of new york city. And today, brayton says hes spent the last 31 months in Office Putting to the a team that can take over for him once he does resign. Will take place on september 16th. Well see you at 5 00. Live at city hall, dave, channel 7 Eyewitness News. Thank you, dave. Lets go over to tim fletcher who has more on oneal. Report