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sin embargo, sí quiero implementar un proceso que brinde un trato equitativo a todos, y qn que no dé ventajase. a diferencia a aquellos que están esperando >>> parte de mi charla exclusiva con romney vamos a hablar lo que dijo el candidato republicano y mucho más, si el sindicato. quiero empezar esta entrevista, con las palabras de romney, de lo que ustedes tienen pensado y planeado para mañana mismo >>> como tú sabes, el estado de alabama pasó una ley que se llama la hb56, una ley que legaliza el perfil racial, una ley que discrimina en contra los latinos, que hace la vida imposible para todos los latinos en alabama, y es una ley, que también, por cierto se le hace muy difícil a ee estado >>> un estudio dice que esta ley le costará cerca de 11 mil millones de dólares a la economía de alabama, dice también que va a perder el estado de impuestos, 275 millones de dólares y van a perder entre 70 mil y 100 mil empleos, entonces, la legislatura del estado de alabama se reune en 2 días entonces, nosotros formamos una coalición amplia de derechos de sindicato de organizaciones
sin embargo, sí quiero implementar un proceso que brinde un trato equitativo a todos, y qn que no dé ventajase. a diferencia a aquellos que están esperando >>> parte de mi charla exclusiva con romney vamos a hablar lo que dijo el candidato republicano y mucho más, si el sindicato. quiero empezar esta entrevista, con las palabras de romney, de lo que ustedes tienen pensado y planeado para mañana mismo >>> como tú sabes, el estado de alabama pasó una ley que se llama la...
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en el 2000 es quÉ hacer con el dinero que sobraba, sÚper habito, 58 sn8 a nos despuÉs un dÉficit y un sistema financiero. >>> nos entregaron el eduardo fui kw f edificio que se estaba cayendo, salvamos la industria automotriz y la bancaria y la recuperaciÓn. >>> la verdad que cuando obama juramenta una promesa que hace es que va are cortar lo que es la deuda y vemos presupuesto que saca obama maÑana no va para abajo va para arriba el dÉficit lo que tenemos son 3 aÑos de promesas sin cumplir. >>> mi Última palabra es quÉ orgullo estar aquÍ contigo, he seguido tu carrera, cada vez que veo un hispano que triunfa como tu, me da gran orgullo. >>> gracias, con esto voy a concluir el programa,
en el 2000 es quÉ hacer con el dinero que sobraba, sÚper habito, 58 sn8 a nos despuÉs un dÉficit y un sistema financiero. >>> nos entregaron el eduardo fui kw f edificio que se estaba cayendo, salvamos la industria automotriz y la bancaria y la recuperaciÓn. >>> la verdad que cuando obama juramenta una promesa que hace es que va are cortar lo que es la deuda y vemos presupuesto que saca obama maÑana no va para abajo va para arriba el dÉficit lo que tenemos son 3 aÑos...
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>>> creo que es tiempo reflejar un poco y hacer un poco de trabajo en otras Áreas. >>> ¿cual dirÍa que son sus logros mÁs importantes y sus errores mÁs grandes?. >>> bajado el crimen a un nivel que no hemos visto desde 1952, segundo la educaciÓn. como alcalde se ha mejorado las escuelas publicas de los Ángeles, hemos doblado el nÚmero de escuelas experimentales, he organizado 21 escuelas, 18 mil estudiantes y se ha mejorado sus calificaciÓnes y lo que no hemos hecho la verdad estamos tratando y trabajando duro, crear mÁs trabajos en un tiempo de reces tan duro y queremos hacer mucho mÁs para la gente que estan desempleados, la gente que real lt quieren trabajar pero no tienen los trabajos. >>> sÉ de su pasiÓn por la educaciÓn, usted me ha hablado, no se ha pronunciado sobre la escuela mira monte ¿quÉ piensa sobre eso?. ¿como reacciona al ver estas alegaciÓnes tan cochinas?. >>> el distrito escolar lo hizo bien cuando cerraron la escuela y pusieron un nuevo grupo de maestros. >>> ¿a los padres quÉ les dirÍa?. >>> que vamos a hacer todo lo posible para proteger sus hijo
>>> creo que es tiempo reflejar un poco y hacer un poco de trabajo en otras Áreas. >>> ¿cual dirÍa que son sus logros mÁs importantes y sus errores mÁs grandes?. >>> bajado el crimen a un nivel que no hemos visto desde 1952, segundo la educaciÓn. como alcalde se ha mejorado las escuelas publicas de los Ángeles, hemos doblado el nÚmero de escuelas experimentales, he organizado 21 escuelas, 18 mil estudiantes y se ha mejorado sus calificaciÓnes y lo que no...
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si habÍa un problema, has de cuenta un fuego en el rincÓn de la casa. en lugar de ponerle agua. le ponen gasolina. y ha empeorado la situaciÓn econÓmica en este paÍs con mÁs gastos y pidiendo mÁs impuestos y poniendo muchos mÁs impuestos con esto del tratado de la salud y con otros programas que ha pro movido el presidente durante un congreso demÓcrata. asÍ es que, totalgencia de cuentas, el presidente de los estados unidos, con su administraciÓn, ha empeorado la condiciÓn economica. >>> ahora congresista vamos a hablar esta semana tambiÉn, ustedes aquÍ, llegaron a un acuerdo para mantener el nivel de los impuestos (inglÉs), impuesto sobre los salarios, es un acuerdo que pudieron llegar ustedes?. >>> sÍ, mire los republicanos y yo tambiÉn. >>> aunque el aumenta el dÉficit?. >>> claro, estamos de acuerdo. aumentan. pero al mismo tiempo yo no estoy de acuerdo en estas condiciones econÓmicas que estamos sufriendo de aumentar los impuestos a la gente que trabaja duro en la economÍa. y no quiero aumentoarle esos impuestos. >>> 106 millones con de personas afectadas
si habÍa un problema, has de cuenta un fuego en el rincÓn de la casa. en lugar de ponerle agua. le ponen gasolina. y ha empeorado la situaciÓn econÓmica en este paÍs con mÁs gastos y pidiendo mÁs impuestos y poniendo muchos mÁs impuestos con esto del tratado de la salud y con otros programas que ha pro movido el presidente durante un congreso demÓcrata. asÍ es que, totalgencia de cuentas, el presidente de los estados unidos, con su administraciÓn, ha empeorado la condiciÓn...
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la constitución estableció un gobierno con un presidente y un congreso nacional. pero en varias ocasiones hubo gobiernos militares con pocas libertades especialmente poca libertad de expresión. hubo una época en la historia argentina cuando la represión era particularmente dura. durante esta época, miles de personas con ideas políticas diferentes a las del gobierno desaparecieron por completo. ipor favor ayúdanos! iayúdanos por favor! durante los años setenta un pequeño grupo de mujeres empezaron a protestar contra el gobierno. querían saber el paradero de sus hijos. mujer: por eso las madres seguimos y tenemos el compromiso: día por día a seguir luchando para poder lograr eso que pedimos. que es como dijo mi compañera: el que secuestró, torturó tiene que estar detrás de las rejas. aunque el gobierno ha cambiado, las protestas continúan. mujer: ino olvidaremos! ino perdonaremos! raquel: qué tristeza. perder a un hijo y no saber nada de él-- si está vivo o está muerto. arturo: es un episodio horrible en nuestra historia y no debemos olvidarnos
la constitución estableció un gobierno con un presidente y un congreso nacional. pero en varias ocasiones hubo gobiernos militares con pocas libertades especialmente poca libertad de expresión. hubo una época en la historia argentina cuando la represión era particularmente dura. durante esta época, miles de personas con ideas políticas diferentes a las del gobierno desaparecieron por completo. ipor favor ayúdanos! iayúdanos por favor! durante los años setenta un pequeño grupo de...
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poco de política, vamos a hablar un posibling de polÍtica, pero primer tenemos que hablar de un tema importante que es la relaciÓn entre algunos paÍses latinoamericanos y el presidente de y irÁn para eso estamos con la presidenta del comitÉ de relaciones ex te anteriores, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> querÍa abordar el tema político, nevada, la economía, quería hablar de este proceso en washington, para hablar sobre la relación que hay entre el presidente de irán y algunos países de latinoamérica, que usted dice que es preocupante >>> así mismo, lo que hemos visto que las sanciones que hemos puesto a irán, porque hacen todo lo posible para tener armas nucleares, no es para darle energía al pueblo, es para atacar a estados unidos, a israel y otros aliados el líder supremo están buscando la vuelta a estas sanciones, y por eso tuvimos esta gira de tiranos, estuvo con castro, correa, ortega, hugo chávez, obviamente buscando un tipo de ayuda y también apoyo internacional para su programa, y ellos, claro, se lo dieron abiertamente. pero tuvimos una audiencia
poco de política, vamos a hablar un posibling de polÍtica, pero primer tenemos que hablar de un tema importante que es la relaciÓn entre algunos paÍses latinoamericanos y el presidente de y irÁn para eso estamos con la presidenta del comitÉ de relaciones ex te anteriores, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> querÍa abordar el tema político, nevada, la economía, quería hablar de este proceso en washington, para hablar sobre la relación que hay entre el presidente de...
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casi todas las madres tienen un hijo favorito. ¿tiene tu abuela un hijo favorito? según mi abuela su hijo predilecto era mi padre que en realidad era su yerno. así que había relaciones muy estrechas entre suegra y yerno. eran más que suegra y yerno. eran como madre e hijo. ( todos discuten ) vamos para allá. ¿y estas niñas tan preciosas? son mis primas. esta es elena, laura y silvia. laura es hija de mi tío jaime. elena y silvia son hijas de mi tía carmen. iay! voy a llamarlos por teléfono a ver si ya salieron. mientras raquel espera repasa lo que sabe de los parientes de angela. la abuela, doña carmen, y el abuelo. el abuelo ya murió. angela y raquel están esperando a los tíos: el tío jaime el tío carlos la tía carmen y la tía olga. raquel también apunta que había relaciones muy estrechas entre doña carmen y angel que eran suegra y yerno. angela también tiene tres primas: elena, silvia y laura. quiero que conozcan a la abogada raquel rodríguez. raquel, éstos son mis tíos. titi olga. @@ mucho gusto. tía carmen. mucho gusto. tío carlos. mu
casi todas las madres tienen un hijo favorito. ¿tiene tu abuela un hijo favorito? según mi abuela su hijo predilecto era mi padre que en realidad era su yerno. así que había relaciones muy estrechas entre suegra y yerno. eran más que suegra y yerno. eran como madre e hijo. ( todos discuten ) vamos para allá. ¿y estas niñas tan preciosas? son mis primas. esta es elena, laura y silvia. laura es hija de mi tío jaime. elena y silvia son hijas de mi tía carmen. iay! voy a llamarlos por...
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dice que no es un verdadero marinero... y que sigue pintando. ha viajado... por muchos países: francia, inglaterra alemania... y también españa... su país de origen. piensa quedarse a vivir en puerto rico. no quiere volver nunca más a la argentina. aquí está su dirección. señorita. ¿está bien el señor? otra vez este presentimiento... algo me dice que angel ya murió. no, arturo. angel es joven todavía. ya sé... pero uno se puede morir joven, ¿no? héctor: doctor, no diga esas cosas. ( arturo suspira ) sabés, angel es el único pariente que tengo. ¿ya decidiste cuando te vas a ir? debería tomar el primer vuelo. don fernando está muy mal y no puedo tardarme mucho. hace unos pocos días que te conozco y parece como si hiciera muchos años. yo siento lo mismo. te voy a extrañar. yo también a ti. aunque... tal vez... ¿tal vez? tal vez yo podría ir a puerto rico y los dos continuar la búsqueda de angel. ¿quieres decir que irías a puerto rico? ¿te gustaría? iclaro que sí... mucho! ¿pero tú puedes? creo que sí. ¿y tu tra
dice que no es un verdadero marinero... y que sigue pintando. ha viajado... por muchos países: francia, inglaterra alemania... y también españa... su país de origen. piensa quedarse a vivir en puerto rico. no quiere volver nunca más a la argentina. aquí está su dirección. señorita. ¿está bien el señor? otra vez este presentimiento... algo me dice que angel ya murió. no, arturo. angel es joven todavía. ya sé... pero uno se puede morir joven, ¿no? héctor: doctor, no diga esas...
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but then, kim jong-un has already received birthday gifts from the nation. a big statue in the capital. commemorive gold coins, a giant carving in the side of the mountain. as much of bolstering his son's power as honoring the dear leader, some say. but kim jong-un has looked thoroughly at home in his new role, taking a standing ovation. it is impossible to tell from outside the country, even here in south korea, just how much influence kim jong-un has over his father's comrades. but the celebrations are a chance for the regime to emphasize yet again the unique of 40 of the family name and the thin but priceless credentials of the new young leader. >> extraordinary pictures there. that new young leader also graces the cover of time this week. for more on their in-depth look at kim jong-un, i spoke to the navy -- to that magazine's editor. >> why did you put them on the cover? >> because he has been in power for two months now and there hasn't been an in-depth look at him yet. our journalist who is one of the world's four wars -- foremost authorities on north
but then, kim jong-un has already received birthday gifts from the nation. a big statue in the capital. commemorive gold coins, a giant carving in the side of the mountain. as much of bolstering his son's power as honoring the dear leader, some say. but kim jong-un has looked thoroughly at home in his new role, taking a standing ovation. it is impossible to tell from outside the country, even here in south korea, just how much influence kim jong-un has over his father's comrades. but the...
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por generaciones han asegurado que tengamos un país al que servir >> buenas tardes bienvenidos a esta edición de nuevo enfoque >> la petición de la que más se hablo fue de la educación, platicamos con josé rico y nos hablo de las peticiones en esa reunión >> sabemos que las tasas de graduacion de los estudiantes son bajas, los padres que han participado en estas cumbres dicen que dan cantidad de dinero histórico el presidente en educación en guarderias de niños, en secundaria primaria y en becas a estudiantes lo que más escuchamos es que los gobiernos estatales están cortando los presupuestos no hay materias en las clases lo que escuchamos es la gente quiere que haga más el presidente en el área de la educación >> preguntamos si el hispano se preocupa por la educación >> este año hemos visto crecimiento en adultos latinos que se han matriculado, pero el gobierno no puede hacer todo tenemos que apoyar a los maestros, los negociantes deben ser parte de la solución y deben los gobernantes poner solución para salir de la crisis, por cada persona que no se gradua de la se
por generaciones han asegurado que tengamos un país al que servir >> buenas tardes bienvenidos a esta edición de nuevo enfoque >> la petición de la que más se hablo fue de la educación, platicamos con josé rico y nos hablo de las peticiones en esa reunión >> sabemos que las tasas de graduacion de los estudiantes son bajas, los padres que han participado en estas cumbres dicen que dan cantidad de dinero histórico el presidente en educación en guarderias de niños, en...
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kim jong un has big shoes to fill and events like this are designed to help him do it. so, today, on his dad's birthday, north korea's new leader with a pledge of allegiance from the army. his dad got fireworks and flowers. kim jong il has already received several birthday gift from the nation. a big statue in the capital, comparative gold coins, a giant carving in the side of a mountain. this is as much about bolstering his son's grip on power and honoring the new leader. kim jong un has looked thoroughly at home in his new role taking a standing ovation in his stride and most into the ranks flapping behind him. it is impossible to tell from inside of the country, even from here in south korea, it just how much influence kim jong un has over his father's comments. the celebrations are chance for the regime to emphasize the unique authority of the kim family name and the priceless credentials of the new leader. >> that new young leader also graces the cover of time. for more on an in-depth look of kim jong un, i'm joined by jim frederick. is he a new great leader? why d
kim jong un has big shoes to fill and events like this are designed to help him do it. so, today, on his dad's birthday, north korea's new leader with a pledge of allegiance from the army. his dad got fireworks and flowers. kim jong il has already received several birthday gift from the nation. a big statue in the capital, comparative gold coins, a giant carving in the side of a mountain. this is as much about bolstering his son's grip on power and honoring the new leader. kim jong un has...
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kim jong-un has been in power for more than a month now. the issue is how he will deal with the southern neighbor. the regime send an open letter urging the country to respond to nine countries. north korea state run television is talking about the letter. the document calls on the south to offer an apology for not spending a mission to north korea expressing the condolences of the death of kim jong-il. the drill is scheduled to start at the end of this month. now as we mentioned, the letter contains questions for the south. the north wants the neighbor to stop criticizing it for the sinking of the war ship in 2010. the south korean government has shown a more flexible attitude on the dialogue. it wants the north to apologize for recent incidents. it dropped that demand as a pre-condition for talks. the open letter is aimed at increasing pressure on south korea president bak before general elections in april. south korea' unification ministry said the government won't respond every time the north tries to push through demands through sensit
kim jong-un has been in power for more than a month now. the issue is how he will deal with the southern neighbor. the regime send an open letter urging the country to respond to nine countries. north korea state run television is talking about the letter. the document calls on the south to offer an apology for not spending a mission to north korea expressing the condolences of the death of kim jong-il. the drill is scheduled to start at the end of this month. now as we mentioned, the letter...
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it ensnared lu sw un, the main referee, revered man here in china. he was the first chinese referee to take part in the world cup in 2002 when it was held in south korea, in japan. so great national pride to china. now he's been found to have taken more than 100,000 pounds in order to fix the results of seven particular matches. reputation is in at that timers. the chinese football association will be hoping this verdict and others which will probably follow over the next few days, will restore the reputation of football here in china. >> it's going to take a long time, because as you say, not act ago lone. what is it, nine of them? >> well, in this particular case, there was nine people, and this trial took place in the northeast of china. there is another case of pending nearby that includes other officials, and there's some more very senior officials from the chinese football association who haven't even gone on trial yet, and they're expected to receive, if found guilty, even harsher sentences. as i say, the chinese football association and footb
it ensnared lu sw un, the main referee, revered man here in china. he was the first chinese referee to take part in the world cup in 2002 when it was held in south korea, in japan. so great national pride to china. now he's been found to have taken more than 100,000 pounds in order to fix the results of seven particular matches. reputation is in at that timers. the chinese football association will be hoping this verdict and others which will probably follow over the next few days, will restore...
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kim jong-un has reviewed the armed forces for the first time. he appeared before the parade. north koreans have been marking what would have been the birthday of his late father, kim jong-il. kim reviewed the parade from a balcony decorated with a portrait of his father. he stood with his uncle and others. the north leadership has intensified efforts to award him the highest title. gener gener generalmissimo. >>> japanese's government says about 120 pro-pyongyang residents in japan brought at least 17 million yen on a visit to north korea. public security officials say the korean residents, including officials of a pro-north korean association ratraveled to the north near beijing earlier this month. north koreas are expected to report when they take over 100,000 yen to the north. customs say at least $890,000 were brought into the country. the public safety officials say the association was asked by north korea to donate money to celebrate kim's anniversary. >> translator: north korea is asking people to show their loyalty to the new leader kim jong-un. especially the north k
kim jong-un has reviewed the armed forces for the first time. he appeared before the parade. north koreans have been marking what would have been the birthday of his late father, kim jong-il. kim reviewed the parade from a balcony decorated with a portrait of his father. he stood with his uncle and others. the north leadership has intensified efforts to award him the highest title. gener gener generalmissimo. >>> japanese's government says about 120 pro-pyongyang residents in japan...
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kim jong-un's guardian and uncle was there. there's speculation the new leader will meet as part of an effort to attract more foreign investment. >>> as senior u.s. diplomat says north korea's new leaders must take concrete steps to halt the country's nuclear program before the u.s. will agree to hold direct talks. kurt campbell made the comment in seoul after meeting with senior south korean diplomats. >> and we're still waiting to see whether the new government in north korea is prepared to take the necessary steps. >> the u.s. has called on the north to halt its uranium enrichment program and take other steps. campbell also referred to reports that china offered food aid to north korea last month, and he said the aid was part of china's effort to stabilize the north. >> we want to continue a close dialogue with china. we want them to share with us most of the perspectives and their plans. >> campbell also said the u.s. hopes to use chinese vice president ping's visit to washington later this month to urge china to help promo
kim jong-un's guardian and uncle was there. there's speculation the new leader will meet as part of an effort to attract more foreign investment. >>> as senior u.s. diplomat says north korea's new leaders must take concrete steps to halt the country's nuclear program before the u.s. will agree to hold direct talks. kurt campbell made the comment in seoul after meeting with senior south korean diplomats. >> and we're still waiting to see whether the new government in north korea...
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the arab league is calling on the un degraded joint peacekeeping force for syria as the group aims to mount pressure on president assad to. the greek parliament debates austerity cuts demanded by the then return four hundred thirty billion euro bailout rising seas such people hurt as police fired tear gas and stun grenades into crowds of rallying in the center of aspens seventeen buildings have also been set on fire. these are live pictures from the parliament where they normally occurs at the base and the measures with the vote expected within an hour. to run promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it is said is for peaceful other ship purposes despite the long lengths to western sanctions imposed against it. this is the weekly on all she hello and welcome to the program the arab league is calling on the u.n. security council to pass a resolution crazing a joint peacekeeping force for syria but also some more international support for the opposition and hopes to pile thaw the pressure on the regime or he's a rino going to the latest from cairo with a plan our b
the arab league is calling on the un degraded joint peacekeeping force for syria as the group aims to mount pressure on president assad to. the greek parliament debates austerity cuts demanded by the then return four hundred thirty billion euro bailout rising seas such people hurt as police fired tear gas and stun grenades into crowds of rallying in the center of aspens seventeen buildings have also been set on fire. these are live pictures from the parliament where they normally occurs at the...
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. >> let me say briefly that the un is not gauging on a few cases. the high commission is trying to go to china and seems unlikely it will happen. clearly she should go and needs to raise her voice. she has to her credit raised her voice loudly, but the un frankly needs to do a lot more. her case got a lot of attention internationally and raised the case in the parliament all-around the world. lots of different contexts. there is a lot of support. but i want to underscore that her children live in the united states now. they have protection from the united states. this give this is case in particular a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status and they have residual status based on family status. if we can reappear him and he is willing to go, he can be free and live his with his family. we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on to our great credit as a country to him and his family and raise the case on the highest levels. my biggest fear about the president and vice president o
. >> let me say briefly that the un is not gauging on a few cases. the high commission is trying to go to china and seems unlikely it will happen. clearly she should go and needs to raise her voice. she has to her credit raised her voice loudly, but the un frankly needs to do a lot more. her case got a lot of attention internationally and raised the case in the parliament all-around the world. lots of different contexts. there is a lot of support. but i want to underscore that her...
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kim song un. so perhaps their voices are different. hence there will be something of a censorship in that area. >> interesting. do we know yet the extent to which this youngest kim is actually leading the country? >> at this stage there is a lot of reading of the tea leaves, and predominantly that analysis who gets standing close to him, who's in the interr circle and what have you. as much as north korea is reputed to be a black box, there is one thing that's a fact. they run on state training companies. related to party officials. if we see movement in the state trading companies, i think that's a sign something is going on below the surface. a lot of these companies are operating in china with private partners and what have you, so it's no longer just an analysis inside the north korea, but by extension these north korean state trading companies operating more and more within china. >> let me get to the talks. we know it is glenn davies, the u.s. diplomat who is the one doing the talking with t
kim song un. so perhaps their voices are different. hence there will be something of a censorship in that area. >> interesting. do we know yet the extent to which this youngest kim is actually leading the country? >> at this stage there is a lot of reading of the tea leaves, and predominantly that analysis who gets standing close to him, who's in the interr circle and what have you. as much as north korea is reputed to be a black box, there is one thing that's a fact. they run on...
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when it comes to substance, kim jong un is kim jong il. >> you are watching "newsday". still to come on the program, the duchess of cambridge is greeted by fans and she makes the royal visit to liverpool. >> we take a look around burma's newly built . capital. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the financial times still very much focusing on the the greek debt crisis. it reports that the euro-zone officials meeting has been cancelled today. it comes amid a growing fight about the merits of allowing the national default in greece. the herald tribune as a warning for greece. it sums up portugal's position where the debt to gdp ratio is rising and economic growth is slowing. china daily says that relationships our maturing. the paper looks at the importance of the sound relationship between the world's two largest economies. the independent front page is dedicated to a new report that found 1/4 of the world's children are malnourished. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. >> i am babita sharma. the headlines. president obama tells the m
when it comes to substance, kim jong un is kim jong il. >> you are watching "newsday". still to come on the program, the duchess of cambridge is greeted by fans and she makes the royal visit to liverpool. >> we take a look around burma's newly built . capital. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the financial times still very much focusing on the the greek debt crisis. it reports that the euro-zone officials meeting has been...
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north korea has a new leader in kim jong-un whose skills are still developing. president barack obama is facing an election campaign. so the north will likely reaffirm its position on nuclear. pyongyang will never halt its nuclear development program. it's trying to boast public support for the new leader. kim jong-un is being credited with leading the nuclear testing and the firing of long range ballistic missiles. the government is also claiming that the nuclear and missile development promoted by kim jong-il is among his greatest achievements. but north korea is facing -- so the country may show a more flexible attitude in order to secure supplies. i think there is little chance of that happening at this stage. washington has demanded that north korea suspended its uranium enrichment. just because the north korea's new leadership believes it can win support by maintaining its stance in negotiations with the united states, i think it will show its determination. the main concern is that they may conduct a nuclear test or launch missiles as seeking aid from the
north korea has a new leader in kim jong-un whose skills are still developing. president barack obama is facing an election campaign. so the north will likely reaffirm its position on nuclear. pyongyang will never halt its nuclear development program. it's trying to boast public support for the new leader. kim jong-un is being credited with leading the nuclear testing and the firing of long range ballistic missiles. the government is also claiming that the nuclear and missile development...
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also iran's envoy to the un atomic watchdog tells r t the agency is biased against his country accusing washington of trying to influence inspectors. concerns over the global economy the business news is in twenty minutes. it's good to have you with us today this is r.t. live from moscow with me role research showing damascus has been dealt its toughest blow by the european union with more asset freezes on the country's central bank now hit with sanctions the e.u. continues to execute its strategy of putting pressure on the syrian regime to force president assad from power its all in with a referendum outcome on the new draft constitution where most syrians said yes to reforms. has the story. so as new constitution is not waiting to be implemented the majority of the people voted in favor of the new charter on sunday but it will only come into force after a presidential decree so while president bashar al assad in syria is getting ready with the papers the rot different prefer races in europe french foreign minister in a speech to the un human rights council on monday in geneva where sy
also iran's envoy to the un atomic watchdog tells r t the agency is biased against his country accusing washington of trying to influence inspectors. concerns over the global economy the business news is in twenty minutes. it's good to have you with us today this is r.t. live from moscow with me role research showing damascus has been dealt its toughest blow by the european union with more asset freezes on the country's central bank now hit with sanctions the e.u. continues to execute its...
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so at this early stage of kim jong-un's law, the u.s. needs to show that there is no room for compromise in nuclear talks. >> all right. nhk world's hiroki yajima reporting for us tonight. thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> south korean president lee myung-bak says its country will welcome talks with north korea. he held a news conference in seoul on wednesday. saturday will mark his fourth anniversary in office. lee said the north now has a window of opportunity to make changes for the future. this was an apparent reference to the transition of power under the new leader, kim jong-un. >> translator: if north korea is serious about entering into talks, the south will respond with an open mind. >> lee said his policy toward the north represented a changing direction from the misguided approaches of the past and that it has born fruit. since taking office in 2008, lee has been pressing north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program. his predecessors, kim dae-jung and roh moo-hyung, both took a conciliatory stance toward the north. >>
so at this early stage of kim jong-un's law, the u.s. needs to show that there is no room for compromise in nuclear talks. >> all right. nhk world's hiroki yajima reporting for us tonight. thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> south korean president lee myung-bak says its country will welcome talks with north korea. he held a news conference in seoul on wednesday. saturday will mark his fourth anniversary in office. lee said the north now has a window of opportunity to make...
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that the un gave them permission. might be important and it can. be. done. a. bit like. the. pentagon plane own in your view dives to such. great times a common goal. and so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. if you start to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strike you have to demonstrate you have to go sit in the bar some of those offices if they don't do what you want if you do all kinds of things to make you think straight and the best outcome would be one. that needs to be different. and that should be because the. people. at the top of the. well we need to do is go back to take our lead not from a political party or a politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the floor have the audacity to say no. because then we must raise our voice says so much the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight. cut. please. let me. see you. just like you. don't know. my daughter molly you know
that the un gave them permission. might be important and it can. be. done. a. bit like. the. pentagon plane own in your view dives to such. great times a common goal. and so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. if you start to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strike you have to demonstrate you have to go sit in the bar some of those offices if they don't do what you want if...
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head of the un security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two that was later significantly downgraded strict access policies they have made it difficult for many foreign networks to get their correspondents into the country to collect evidence at the end of last year i level discrete says in at the foreign minister's spokesman we've never been in the media by the way. because. we've been filtering you how can you justify for instance you on the people relying on you tube and broadcasting one side even though or even on you tube you have also atrocity committed by the elements it's true that to a large extent mainstream coverage of the pro-government can has been pretty sparse this graphic video appears to show every supporter being hanged but the clear picture of exactly what's happening
head of the un security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two that was later significantly downgraded strict access policies they have made it difficult for many foreign networks to get their...
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your clue is that the western comments on the outcome of the un security council vote on syria sound indecent and almost hysterical in this connection i can't remember the saying that those who are angry are really right swifties to recall statements attempts are being made to create a full picture of what is really going on in syria and what's really happening is that there are several and not just one sources violence in syria should news now russia said that it had been proposing some amendments that did not get reflected in the text that it quote calls absolutely logical that the west ignored those calls included of course outlining that two sides of the conflict exist and things like the need for the political opposition to separate from the extremists and talks being the key whereas what was pushed through by the west and the arab league did not reflect those things so why are why is the international community surprised that this is what russia did it was clear about its position all along all right in new york city r.t. correspondent ana stasia churkin i am for the very lates
your clue is that the western comments on the outcome of the un security council vote on syria sound indecent and almost hysterical in this connection i can't remember the saying that those who are angry are really right swifties to recall statements attempts are being made to create a full picture of what is really going on in syria and what's really happening is that there are several and not just one sources violence in syria should news now russia said that it had been proposing some...
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is making by backing this regime too many in the west russia's decision along with china to veto the un resolution on syria is difficult to understand america's u.n. envoy described the decision as shameful and accused the countries of attempting to sell out the syrian people and of shielding a tyrant the right from the very beginning of russia has been very. clear on its stance so they're quite this in syria and it is continued calls for dialogue. alongside calls for the government to withdraw its troops from cities we wanted to demand the armed groups also leave the cities and stop the ongoing attempts to take over residential areas our suggestions were vehemently rejected by the co-sponsors of the text it looks like these co-sponsors are more interested in simply finding somebody to blame drawing attention away from the armed groups that are receiving arms and other kinds of encouragement from abroad the west has leveled heavy criticism at moscow's continued arms trade with syria saying it's backing the as sanjay regime was being overlooked however is russia's continued efforts to me
is making by backing this regime too many in the west russia's decision along with china to veto the un resolution on syria is difficult to understand america's u.n. envoy described the decision as shameful and accused the countries of attempting to sell out the syrian people and of shielding a tyrant the right from the very beginning of russia has been very. clear on its stance so they're quite this in syria and it is continued calls for dialogue. alongside calls for the government to withdraw...
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the style may be new, but when it comes to substance, it says, kim jong un is kim jong il. >> you're watching news on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, the duchess of cambridge is greeted by fans as she makes a royal visit to liverpool. >> and we look around burma's newly built capital and get special access to the nation's semi civilian government in action. let's have a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. starting with the "financial times," focusing on the greek debt crisis. the front page shows a report on the european financial ministers meeting that has been canceled. a warning for greece, summing up portugal's position post-bailouts where the debt-to-g.d.p. ratio is rising and economic growth is slowing. china daily says the relationship between china and the u.s. is maturing. the paper looks at the importance of a sound relationship between the world's two largest economies. we can see the "independence" front page dedicated to a new report that found a quarter of the world's children are too malnourished to grow
the style may be new, but when it comes to substance, it says, kim jong un is kim jong il. >> you're watching news on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, the duchess of cambridge is greeted by fans as she makes a royal visit to liverpool. >> and we look around burma's newly built capital and get special access to the nation's semi civilian government in action. let's have a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. starting with...
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from moscow said he laughed it off saying that russia had asked the un security council to delay the vote for several days in order to allow mr lovett off to complete his trip to damascus now they were that request were turned down by the u.n. security council heading to damascus on tuesday bearing with him a message from president commute premed get every message that's believed to request the assad government make strong democratic changes in the country now the foreign ministry very unhappy about this the russian government very unhappy in fact going as far as to call it disrespectful to allow the not allow the vote to be delayed until. a level of completed that trip now. with regards to the comments that it be made from around the world following that decision by china and russia to veto the u.n. resolution with condemnation from the united states from france from great britain the foreign secretary in great britain going as far as to say that this meant there was blood on the hands of those that had vetoed it well so very unhappy about these comments he was speaking at a press c
from moscow said he laughed it off saying that russia had asked the un security council to delay the vote for several days in order to allow mr lovett off to complete his trip to damascus now they were that request were turned down by the u.n. security council heading to damascus on tuesday bearing with him a message from president commute premed get every message that's believed to request the assad government make strong democratic changes in the country now the foreign ministry very unhappy...
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and all the outlawed code just on workers' party p k k he's facing the death penalty to turkey the un the us regard the pick of the terrorist organization to have some of his own fixing kurdish rebels have been killed in the past few days as tensions rise on the anniversary of his capture. french president nicolas sarkozy has officially declared he will run for a second term in the forthcoming presidential election april it is the public with his reluctance to declare his reelection bid for months sarkozy's announcement has come as france struggles with a deepening debt crisis and he's already announced a plan for the future to give the french people a voice through a referendum on further economic reforms. up next on talks to middle east expert tariq ali on the turbulent situation in syria and the implications it could have for the entire region. i'm talking to tariq ali who's a historian and author and writes mainly on subjects to do with the middle east of course we're talking about events in syria tariq ali thanks very much for talking to us now president assad seems to be clingin
and all the outlawed code just on workers' party p k k he's facing the death penalty to turkey the un the us regard the pick of the terrorist organization to have some of his own fixing kurdish rebels have been killed in the past few days as tensions rise on the anniversary of his capture. french president nicolas sarkozy has officially declared he will run for a second term in the forthcoming presidential election april it is the public with his reluctance to declare his reelection bid for...
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they had put their hopes in the un resolution. it was vetoed by russia and china. they are better. -- bitter about that. >> this was three years old. is this wha thçt the un waited, until they kill all the children come kill all the women? >> homs is shuddered and terrified after many punishing days of this. hundreds of shells and mortar bombs have been fired at this place. >> god,, go. >> the one thing you hear over and over is they feel abandoned by the outside world. they have not been out to play since the of rising -- uprising began. their mothers in despair. the outside world will not help us, she says. god'sç vengeance will come down on the syrian president. the kalashnikovs can do little against tanks. their hope their regime's forces will crumble from the inside. army's moral has collapsed. they know they're killing civilians and they want this bloodbath to stop. as the bodies pile up, the prevailing mood here is one of despair. people still trapped, and they believe no one is coming to help. bbc news, homs. >> paul has left homs and is in beirut. he
they had put their hopes in the un resolution. it was vetoed by russia and china. they are better. -- bitter about that. >> this was three years old. is this wha thçt the un waited, until they kill all the children come kill all the women? >> homs is shuddered and terrified after many punishing days of this. hundreds of shells and mortar bombs have been fired at this place. >> god,, go. >> the one thing you hear over and over is they feel abandoned by the outside...
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with the papers the right different professions in europe french foreign minister in a speech to the un human rights council on monday in geneva where syria is dominating the agenda has said that the time is common for president bashar assad as well as all the syrian officials both civilian and military to face justice for crimes against their people france wants to see the regime before the international criminal court and urges for procreation is to start the draft resolution of the un human rights council condemns widespread and systematic violations of human rights and other freedoms here in syria the diplomats are expected to vote on this resolution on tuesday the un human rights council is also expected to call on syria to stop attacks against civilians here in the country and also to allow a free access for humanitarian aid to the city of homs and as well as other besieged areas here in the country the economic pressure from the national community to the regime is also increasing the e.u. has he damascus with its toughest set of sanctions yet they include more asset freezes again
with the papers the right different professions in europe french foreign minister in a speech to the un human rights council on monday in geneva where syria is dominating the agenda has said that the time is common for president bashar assad as well as all the syrian officials both civilian and military to face justice for crimes against their people france wants to see the regime before the international criminal court and urges for procreation is to start the draft resolution of the un human...
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that is the account the un human rights chief brought to the assembly. she criticized last week's veto of the security council resolution on syria, saying this has emboldened the government to try and crush the opposition. >> i am outraged by the serious violations. i am very distressed that the continued it ruthless repression indeliberate starring of sectarian tension -- and deliberate story and irring of sectarian tension might soon stir the country into war. >> syria has rejected arab- league proposals to end the violence. russia remains wary of international intervention. however strong the words at the un, it will not translate into action to protect civilians on the ground -- at least not for now. >> when it comes to trade relations, both mexico and the united states have their eyes firmly set on china. it is a country rife with opportunity. that is why, even the few who have not heard of ---- his attention -- his visit will get a lot of attention. he is expected to be named the leader of china's communist party later this year. on the eve of his
that is the account the un human rights chief brought to the assembly. she criticized last week's veto of the security council resolution on syria, saying this has emboldened the government to try and crush the opposition. >> i am outraged by the serious violations. i am very distressed that the continued it ruthless repression indeliberate starring of sectarian tension -- and deliberate story and irring of sectarian tension might soon stir the country into war. >> syria has...
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outside syria of encouraging rebel groups to continue fighting and stay out of peace talks head of the un general assembly vote on a resolution end of the assad regime. surrenders to the last of it used. to be kept in limbo and presented with board terms that will stir to leave the greek hospital struggling but the military unscathed. iran's display of nuclear progress more talks are dismissed by america and israel as bluster a response to severe economic sanctions. live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is. activists in syria have accused regime forces of stepping up attacks on rebel held city meanwhile the announcement of a referendum on a new constitution does not appear to have helped stem the violence the vote which will take place at the end of february is aimed at significantly curbing the power of the ruling baath party and from russia is in damascus for r.t. . but they did for the people's referendum on the country's new constitution has been announced on wednesday it is expected to be held on the twenty sixth of february the syrian government has been working on a draft f
outside syria of encouraging rebel groups to continue fighting and stay out of peace talks head of the un general assembly vote on a resolution end of the assad regime. surrenders to the last of it used. to be kept in limbo and presented with board terms that will stir to leave the greek hospital struggling but the military unscathed. iran's display of nuclear progress more talks are dismissed by america and israel as bluster a response to severe economic sanctions. live from moscow twenty four...
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in responding at a press conference to the calls from the arab league gave the weekend for an arab un peacekeeping mission to be deployed in syria now his response to those schools were that it would need further explanation and that also a number of points would need to be guaranteed before that could go ahead importantly that damascus would need to agree with that and also that there would need to be something resembling a ceasefire before any peacekeepers could be deployed in the country. first in order to deploy a peacekeeping mission we needed the agreement of the host secondly there should first be peace which the peacekeeping mission will then help sustain you know the words there should be a kind of cease fire agreement but the trouble is that armed groups fighting with the regime's forces do not listen to anyone and are not controlled by anyone. now it's a mascot mediately rejected days plans for the further peacekeeping mission of the arab league announcement over the weekend of course the last time the arab league mission was deployed to the country again those huge amounts
in responding at a press conference to the calls from the arab league gave the weekend for an arab un peacekeeping mission to be deployed in syria now his response to those schools were that it would need further explanation and that also a number of points would need to be guaranteed before that could go ahead importantly that damascus would need to agree with that and also that there would need to be something resembling a ceasefire before any peacekeepers could be deployed in the country....
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we have seen that following this vote in the un council. it's said that it wants to try to reach some sort of peaceful solution to the ongoing crisis in syria. i think many people will see that as a stalling tactic and a way to deflect criticism away from china over be telling and voting against this latest u.n. resolution. vetoing and voting against this latest u.n. resolution. >> they hope for a new era of freedom and stability. but amnesty international says that armed militias are still operating and committing torture and murder. gabriel reports from ben zabeng. >> they have been celebrating for days, head of the official anniversary. this is where it all began, a protest that turned into a role, that eventually toppled one of the most entrenched dictatorships of the last half century. this is the birthplace of the results that ousted mall more gaddafi -- ousted colonel gaddafi. still feels ation in many respects like unfinished business. rival militias squabble over territory. most of these laws brigades of former rebel fighters answe
we have seen that following this vote in the un council. it's said that it wants to try to reach some sort of peaceful solution to the ongoing crisis in syria. i think many people will see that as a stalling tactic and a way to deflect criticism away from china over be telling and voting against this latest u.n. resolution. vetoing and voting against this latest u.n. resolution. >> they hope for a new era of freedom and stability. but amnesty international says that armed militias are...
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. >>> a former un chief is now the joint un arab envoy to syria. he will work on bringing an end to the human rights violations. the un secretary announced the appointment yesterday evening. just ahead of today's international convention. he is a nobel peace prize winner. >>> a woman wounded in syria is begging her government for help. he was wounded in the same attack in the city that killed an american war correspondent. she says her leg is broken in two places and she needs surgery. >>> now we haven't seen much snow fall in our area this winter, so how is it possible that mary hair has plowed through most of its snow removal money? >>> good morning everybody. don't have to worry about snow today. we do have to worry about heat and the probability of thunderstorms. what month is it anyways? a look at traffic coming up after the break. . make plans now to join joel and victoria osteen in our nation's capital on saturday, april 28th, for america's night of hope 2012. god is going to take you places that you've never even dreamed of.
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that the un gave them permission. might be an advantage to. be. a. bit like. pentagon playing own ego dives the sun comes up i want to break things a common goal. so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. you start to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually. the strike you have to. go sit in the box offices if they don't do what you want it to do all kinds of things to make things interesting and that's what. that needs to be different. and that should be because the. people. believe. that the. need to do is go back to take our lead not from a political party or a politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the floor have the audacity to say no. because then there we must raise our voices so we can the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight the touch please. please . just like your. daughter. my daughter my you know you're basically right you're going to. come for me. because. they're always. going to b
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the un security council is debating two rival resolutions on syria the one between russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. or the syrian president to step down proposing something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through negotiations only and all of the west whole. school succeeded. and the opposition agreed to get around the table.
the un security council is debating two rival resolutions on syria the one between russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. or the syrian president to step down proposing something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through negotiations only and all of the west whole. school succeeded. and the opposition agreed to get around the table.