Earthquake and tsunami hit their communities. Its been two and a half years. The survivors still hover fears and uncertainty as they move forward on a path to recovery. All this week were looking at the challenges that lie ahead and what were about to show may upset some viewers. At 2 46 p. M. On march 11th, 2011, a magnitude nine earthquake struck off japans northeastern coast. The earthquake triggered a tsunami, ten meeters washed through towns and cities. Nearly 16,000 people were killed, over 2600 people are still missing. The disaster knocked out power at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex, causing meltdowns in three reactors. Explosions followed. The plants released massive amounts of radioactive substances. About 290,000 people are still living in temporary housing. Survivors got up early in the morning to reflect on what happened and whats changed. Tsunami washed away about 70,000 pine trees that used to line the coast. One known as the merico pine is the only that survived.
It can help us achieve our goals and satisfy our people. Jalili met with representatives of the five permanent members of the Security Council and germany. They want scientists to stop enriching uranium to 20 purity. Beyond that point it is relatively easy to turn it into weaponsgrade material. Jalili is open to talking about the purity question but hes against shutting down the controversial enrichment facility known as fordo. Translator it is impossible for us to accept the suspension of uranium enrichment. All the iranian people are united in support of nuclear development. We will continue the development because it is our right. The delegates agreed to meet again in almaty in april. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry says the latest talks were useful. Kerry said he hoped iranian leaders will respond positively. We look to iran to carefully review an incredible and confidence Building Steps and put it on the table. Kerry said u. S. President barack obama made clear his determinati
Between the public and the police . Well take a look at them. Another typhoon bearing down op the philippines. The island nation braces for another monster storm. Well, it is 1 00 a. M. In new york city right now where a night of sprawling night is winding down. Marching peacefully through manhattan, times square, across the Brooklyn Bridge and back again. Several dozen people have been arrested. The protests stretched across the u. S. From atlanta to pittsburgh to oakland. In chicago, demonstrators marched up Michigan Avenue and brought traffic to a stand still on lake shore drive. Theyre staging what they call a diein just blocks away from the white house. So many people are angry over what they sas aggressive and discriminatory practices by police. Were joined now live with the very latest. You were relaying just last hour, in fact, some incredible stories about some of the protesters there. Tell us what is happening right now and what you would say are the standout experiences in t
Combing cities towns, and rural areas. Theyre hunting for the suspects in the massacre at Magazine Office in paris, the dragnet focusing in on villages north of paris where roadblocks have now been set up and helicopters are hovering overhead. There are also new details about the wanted men. Cherif and said kouachi. France has told the United States one of the brothers received weapons training with al qaedas affiliate in yemen. And were also learning both suspects were on the u. S. Terror watch list. As france unites in defiance of the slaughter of the offices of the satirical magazine there are also new fears tonight after todays killing of a female Police Officer in a southern suburb of paris. Officials have not directly linked that to the earlier massacre although they are calling it another terror attack. Congressman ed rice is here standing by live with our correspondents analysts and guests. Lets begin with cnns chris cuomo. What are you learning chris . Reporter wolf we underst
As Japan experiences a post-pandemic tourism boom, the re-emergence of illegal taxis driven by foreign nationals is causing headaches for police on the roads as well as powerful taxi companies who believe them a threat to their monopoly.