105
105
Apr 9, 2013
04/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
they feel the economy was better under mao. they formed a consult-like following. >>> they don't have much money. the income gap is wider than ever. facing hard times. he inspired hope. mao, founding father of the nation. this memorial was built four years ago. the effort of a small village to honor mao's achievements. it cost them $32,000 for a statute. >> translator: we built the statute to honor the legacy of chairman mao. china ease economic boom has passed their people by. they are disappointed by their leaders. they say there was little wealth in mao's time but it was spread equally. in this town, people attend a weekly workshop. >> reporter: they sing songs in praise of the former leader. today's reading are a battle cry against corrupt bureaucrats. >> translator: sweep out corruption rigorously. >> the workshop started three years ago. just three people attended the first one. there are 80 here today, and they're believers. speakers expressed disfaction with the current leadership. >> wechb sold all of our land, but we'
they feel the economy was better under mao. they formed a consult-like following. >>> they don't have much money. the income gap is wider than ever. facing hard times. he inspired hope. mao, founding father of the nation. this memorial was built four years ago. the effort of a small village to honor mao's achievements. it cost them $32,000 for a statute. >> translator: we built the statute to honor the legacy of chairman mao. china ease economic boom has passed their people by....
102
102
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
mao had the ideology and forced the north koreans to come up with juja talk. this is a a dry topic and doesn't lend itself to talk like this but i want to give you an example of this sham doctrine it exists to be praised and not to be read. it exists really only to enable the claim that kim il-sung is a great ideology. this is just an excerpt from it. a representative excerpt. i recognize this process d prose style because this is how i used to write when i had to term paper due and i had to fill ten pages and at the same time make sure the professor didn't actually read them. so, i would just repeat things over and over again and make it as dull and stodgy as possible and that's what you see in this so-called juche thought. now, the regime, when it actually has a message its wants to put across, it can do it well. these of the best prop begannists in the world. and it knows that when it wants to get a message across that's not the way to do it. this is is the prose they use to fell the books so the people can look at the book spines and say our kill ill sung
mao had the ideology and forced the north koreans to come up with juja talk. this is a a dry topic and doesn't lend itself to talk like this but i want to give you an example of this sham doctrine it exists to be praised and not to be read. it exists really only to enable the claim that kim il-sung is a great ideology. this is just an excerpt from it. a representative excerpt. i recognize this process d prose style because this is how i used to write when i had to term paper due and i had to...
166
166
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> years ago you remember mao tse-tung published a book, a little red book, the sayings of chairman mao. >> rose: right. >> i was senate majority leader even then or shortly after and i read it and i thought "i'm going to write the little blue book, the sayings of senator mitchell." >> rose: right. >> number one, the higher one goes and n life and especially in government-- not only but especially government-- the greater the capacity for self-delusion. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation about the new play "lucky guy" written by the late nora ephron and three people who knew the central character played by tom hanks are eddie hayes, joanna molloy and jim dwyer. >> is that jimmy over there? >> it was, it was breslin himself. do you want to meet him? >>. no >> you don't want to meet breslin? >> i already met breslin. >> when? >> last week. we were both covering that mafia murder on coney island. >> and? >> well, you know -- >> what? come on! >> all right! i walked up and i say my name and i tell him how when i was a kid we'd come down to visit my uncle timmy in brooklyn who woul
. >> years ago you remember mao tse-tung published a book, a little red book, the sayings of chairman mao. >> rose: right. >> i was senate majority leader even then or shortly after and i read it and i thought "i'm going to write the little blue book, the sayings of senator mitchell." >> rose: right. >> number one, the higher one goes and n life and especially in government-- not only but especially government-- the greater the capacity for self-delusion....
277
277
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
are they all mao thied? e re> teap sipping will person g the service. i thi wh frmsal patte.guys with majority of the not eagedngtyp that you claim e lak tportive. i think if you did that would you blaim blas abeo thy or wout you flame the hotel room. >> if you wanted to take the risk of having a are they fritling a r hey r conscience. you seem kind of -- you know what i mean? >> iyohs a serious topic. yes i am an enter sheen newer and so forth. i think the topic of infidelity istynder g d in america. cle this structure didn't workinuto this structure didn't workinuto we are not ss sh anduaful at bs. s arried. >> granted. i am living proof of that although i hhe were sber for the last 23 years. what you talk to your kids about eathat your ot bg o e re> in my mind we have to be honest with our kids. honesty is the pest boll tee. ent -f ybest policy. >> what do you think she went up to the kun of the customers. there's no wnot i wout k blamee lamart !mones, the weeb site. the hotel. my wife is in a resh ams. they ghe allowed it? >> i cannot sure. >> i wout k be de. sed h. i pro
are they all mao thied? e re> teap sipping will person g the service. i thi wh frmsal patte.guys with majority of the not eagedngtyp that you claim e lak tportive. i think if you did that would you blaim blas abeo thy or wout you flame the hotel room. >> if you wanted to take the risk of having a are they fritling a r hey r conscience. you seem kind of -- you know what i mean? >> iyohs a serious topic. yes i am an enter sheen newer and so forth. i think the topic of infidelity...
210
210
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
mao met the interchange association in taipei on thursday. it is the liaison office.hey say they will expand the rights of taiwanese fisherman. >> we did not touch on the territorial rights to the island this time, but i hope to discuss it in the future. >> some say it game in an agreement with territorial claims. it allows them to operate in part of the exclusive zone. it is a private sector arrangement and it does not touch on the territorial issue. >>> one of the world's top museums closed it's doors on wednesday because of a staff strike. employees of the paris louvre museum says there is not enough being done about the freak and sometimes violent pickpockets. >> i'm very disappointed because i was looking forward to seeing the museum. >> translator: i came here with 51 of my students, and now i don't know what i should do with them. >> the louvre is one of the world's most popular museums welcoming nearly ten million visitors around the world. but pickpocketers sometimes assault the staff who try to catch them. >>> japanese and british researches say a practice c
mao met the interchange association in taipei on thursday. it is the liaison office.hey say they will expand the rights of taiwanese fisherman. >> we did not touch on the territorial rights to the island this time, but i hope to discuss it in the future. >> some say it game in an agreement with territorial claims. it allows them to operate in part of the exclusive zone. it is a private sector arrangement and it does not touch on the territorial issue. >>> one of the world's...
510
510
tv
eye 510
favorite 0
quote 0
guys who rejected god, lennon, stalin and mao. they racked up body counts way bigger than any religion in the century. that's your idea of how to be governed? >> i'm afraid not. >> stephen: they rejected god and embraces reason. >> but they didn't run their countries because they rejected god. they ran their countries because they thought as others have done in the past that they had the one great truth, the one right way to live and everybody must accept it. >> stephen: isn't that your argument that ac is right and god is wrong cox god be -- could god be? is it possible there's a god? >> i don't think so. >> stephen: sour right. >> i'm trying to be right. >> stephen: you could be wrong? >> i could be wrong. >> stephen: so there could be a god? there. >> could be many gods. >> stephen: let's take one or now. i don't want to be greedy. you admit you could be wrong. we'll take paschal's argument. if you are wrong you go to hell. if you are right you go nowhere where you die. >> if if there's a hell it's going to be full of interesti
guys who rejected god, lennon, stalin and mao. they racked up body counts way bigger than any religion in the century. that's your idea of how to be governed? >> i'm afraid not. >> stephen: they rejected god and embraces reason. >> but they didn't run their countries because they rejected god. they ran their countries because they thought as others have done in the past that they had the one great truth, the one right way to live and everybody must accept it. >> stephen:...
159
159
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
mao met in taipei on thursday, a day after the deal was signed. the associate is the liaison office for taiwan. the agreement will expand the rights of taiwanese fisherman. >> we did not touch on the territorial rights on the island this is time. but i hope to discuss the issue in the future. >> some in eye juan argue that the fishing agreement came in exchange for territorial claims. it allows taiwanese vessels to operate in japanese zones near the senkaku islands. >>> a japanese lower house committee has unanimously approved a bill to lift the current ban on internet political campaigns starting with the upper house election this summer. the committee endorsed the bill on thursday after making some revisions. the original version he was jointly submitted by the ruling liberal democratic party. its coalition partner and the japanese restoration party. the plan allows candidates and campaign staff to canvas voters during the campaign period through web pages and social media networks. however, to limits e-mail campaigns to candidates. it's expecte
mao met in taipei on thursday, a day after the deal was signed. the associate is the liaison office for taiwan. the agreement will expand the rights of taiwanese fisherman. >> we did not touch on the territorial rights on the island this is time. but i hope to discuss the issue in the future. >> some in eye juan argue that the fishing agreement came in exchange for territorial claims. it allows taiwanese vessels to operate in japanese zones near the senkaku islands. >>> a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
lastly i would like to quote chairman mao. he said that women hold up half the sky. laura, you hold up more than half the sky for us. thank you for recognizing laura. good luck to each and every one of you. it's a tough work that you do. thank you. apl (applause)>> president chiu: one of the college that would like to say a few words. i would like to acknowledge supervisor norman yee. >> supervisor yee: generally i don't want to butt into people's resolutions but laura is a special i had to say something. the dictates of contributions that she has made to our community is second to none. i know that most of the leaders in our chinese-american community consider her a giant. i want to say that and thank you very much for recognizing her. apl (applause)>> president chiu: and i had to do some of the interns here today, laura's children. she has hundreds of them, back there. thank you very much. apl (applause) >> thank you. good to see all of you here and thank you for those who remember that when we drink water, remember the source. without the presentations for the aft
lastly i would like to quote chairman mao. he said that women hold up half the sky. laura, you hold up more than half the sky for us. thank you for recognizing laura. good luck to each and every one of you. it's a tough work that you do. thank you. apl (applause)>> president chiu: one of the college that would like to say a few words. i would like to acknowledge supervisor norman yee. >> supervisor yee: generally i don't want to butt into people's resolutions but laura is a special...
570
570
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 570
favorite 0
quote 0
of chairman mao." >> rose: right. >> i was senate majority leader even then or shortly after. and i read it and i thought i'm going to write the little blue book, the sayings of senator mitchell. >> rose: right. >> number one. the higher one goes in life-- and especially government, not only but especially in government-- the greater the capacity for self-delusion. meaning that you -- it's hard to get contradictory views and contradictory advice. >> rose: even if you ask for them people are reluctant to give you -- >> that's exactly right. you've got to be aggressive in seeking it out. you've got to search for contrary juice. you started the show on northern ireland. >> rose: right. >> if i did anything there it was that over the period of five years i spent there, the three separate negotiations i participated in i got the parties to listen to the other side. just listen to what the other guy is saying. don't walk out. don't dismiss it. don't sit there thinking of something else. actually listen to what the other guy says. it's a very hard thing to do. >> rose: without that,
of chairman mao." >> rose: right. >> i was senate majority leader even then or shortly after. and i read it and i thought i'm going to write the little blue book, the sayings of senator mitchell. >> rose: right. >> number one. the higher one goes in life-- and especially government, not only but especially in government-- the greater the capacity for self-delusion. meaning that you -- it's hard to get contradictory views and contradictory advice. >> rose: even...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Apr 8, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
port contract in san francisco mining division reviewed the proposal and determined that they did mao it the minimum qualifications and were responsive so we advanced to the next step in evaluation process which was bring together an evaluation panel w had the 3 person panel but were working for the city but not port employees. one is the manager at the human services agency in specializing in development issues and supt superintendent of department of public works and the parks and rec's department. the proposal review process is a 2 step process. they do a review of the written proposal that is submitted by rfp respondent. they score that and then they get together and we have an interview process that they go through with the panel. so, during this process, they identified strength with the proposal which was the demonstrated depth and history of the contractors, clear and detail program implementation, partnering with another non-profit here in san francisco that specifically reached out to youngers students. it tends to work with kids 18 and older. larken street works with that a
port contract in san francisco mining division reviewed the proposal and determined that they did mao it the minimum qualifications and were responsive so we advanced to the next step in evaluation process which was bring together an evaluation panel w had the 3 person panel but were working for the city but not port employees. one is the manager at the human services agency in specializing in development issues and supt superintendent of department of public works and the parks and rec's...
lastly i would like to quote chairman mao. he said that women hold up half the sky.
194
194
Apr 10, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a a piece of art that many of mao have helped to bank roll. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> the fbi wants to know if senator mcconnell's office was bugged. watergate style tactics after a secret reporting was leaked from the louisville office. aides can be heard discussing political attacks in preparation for a run against ashley judd. >>> president obama unveils his new budget this morning. >>> cuba has sent back a florida coup
. >>> a a piece of art that many of mao have helped to bank roll. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through...
177
177
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
where is the only group that still things mao is a great guy?ofessors -- >> exactly, you knew i was going to go there. >> bob is learning. >> they're all coming from the same place, and they're like a pox. they're infecting every area of our government, of our entertainment industry, of academia, of media. here's my question. do progressives really follow what they believe in? i believe they actually lead two separate collective lives. the first one is utopia by force, which is what they lecture you about, how you have to live, and then they go home and live their own lives, which then allows them to make you feel guilty about your excesses while participating in lavish parties like you see at the white house. and now you have a white house where you have these parties during tough times. it's not an administration, it's a party bus. >> did you just figure that out is it. >> we're going to talk about that in a second. kimberly, this came across the wire today. white house to furlough assistant chef for sequester. >> can you believe how much sacr
where is the only group that still things mao is a great guy?ofessors -- >> exactly, you knew i was going to go there. >> bob is learning. >> they're all coming from the same place, and they're like a pox. they're infecting every area of our government, of our entertainment industry, of academia, of media. here's my question. do progressives really follow what they believe in? i believe they actually lead two separate collective lives. the first one is utopia by force, which...
143
143
Apr 9, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
you know you go and see statues of mao? they are not mad. think the brits don't see their innate, disgusting, retarded classism as a particularly bad thing. they see it as a british thing. maggie thatcher was a working class girl. she grew up above a supermarket where her dad was running the food stand. she said, anyone can make it. she changed that. that was so fund mentally british that i think there is resentment there. they don't like freedom. >> i will have to talk about how much i can't stand andrew sullivan for some other reasons, but his piece on thatcher nails this. he talks about the resentment of success in the left wing -- and the left wing hostility toward achievement. that's what it is about. they don't like seeing somebody do great. when they point out to them, she didn't just free the ussr, she freed england. they said, yes, but she is is still an awful person. >> and what she did for women. i am known as one of thatcher's children. i grew up in the 1980s -- well i have to admit to that. i grew up in the 1980s and i knew i co
you know you go and see statues of mao? they are not mad. think the brits don't see their innate, disgusting, retarded classism as a particularly bad thing. they see it as a british thing. maggie thatcher was a working class girl. she grew up above a supermarket where her dad was running the food stand. she said, anyone can make it. she changed that. that was so fund mentally british that i think there is resentment there. they don't like freedom. >> i will have to talk about how much i...
94
94
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
centers, table tennis, violin, unbelievable things, and they, too, were full of the power of chairman mao who had recently died, you saw the emotion on their faces, the crying, the exertion, we'll die for the homeland, all of that. to them, it's real. >> fareed, at this point, in this crisis, this current crisis, do you believe kim jong-un really has to fire, at least fire a missile to keep legitimacy with his people after this buildup? >> i don't think he needs to do it for his people. his people are living in a vast prison camp. i think he has to do it for his international bargaining position, because he is, as i say, trying to run an extortion racket. i wouldn't worry too much about the brainwashing. we heard about the same thing about soviet citizens worshipping stalin. it fades very quickly once the totalitarian state is dismantled. you would be surprised how these people who seem as though they are obedient sheep become individuals very, very quickly. and as christiane says, once they get to learn and know about the outside world. the challenge we face really is what to do about a
centers, table tennis, violin, unbelievable things, and they, too, were full of the power of chairman mao who had recently died, you saw the emotion on their faces, the crying, the exertion, we'll die for the homeland, all of that. to them, it's real. >> fareed, at this point, in this crisis, this current crisis, do you believe kim jong-un really has to fire, at least fire a missile to keep legitimacy with his people after this buildup? >> i don't think he needs to do it for his...
131
131
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what is now honduras lies the ancient maya city of copan. these are the same ruins described with wonder by stephens and catherwood in the 19th century. today, an international team of archaeologists has converged at copan to mount a massive scientific expedition. the objective is to discover what happens to a society when agriculture gives it the ability to become larger and more complex than ever before. and according to her map, that is where she found that one tomb where we got that really good skeleton. william sanders and colleague david webster are about to excavate a sprawling set of ruins that has lain abandoned and covered by weeds
so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what is now honduras lies the ancient maya...
136
136
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
notice mao the camera is bouncing around a little bit.will see breezy conditions this afternoon, winds from the west around 10 to 20 miles an hour. we can see the bay bridge also from this spot. santa rosaa right now, 44 degrees, livermore 48, los gatos at 46. it is a lot cooler this morning, you will notice. sunny and mild temperatures inland. breezy with the on shore flow. so if you are headed to the coast you will definitely need an extra layer. cooler and even windier sunday. i'll tell you about the cool down, as well, coming on monday. if you are headed to the coliseum for the a's game, it will be pretty comfortable with temperatures in the mid-60s. at 1:00ed to right at 54 degrees and game time and when it ends. here's what you can expect the next few days. we take a look at the pacific satellite image. this will head southeast, the area of low pressure. cooler conditions, windy witnesses sunday. in fact one of our forecast models even shows a chance of rain late sunday night. we are talking light rain, just a chance at this point,e
notice mao the camera is bouncing around a little bit.will see breezy conditions this afternoon, winds from the west around 10 to 20 miles an hour. we can see the bay bridge also from this spot. santa rosaa right now, 44 degrees, livermore 48, los gatos at 46. it is a lot cooler this morning, you will notice. sunny and mild temperatures inland. breezy with the on shore flow. so if you are headed to the coast you will definitely need an extra layer. cooler and even windier sunday. i'll tell you...
250
250
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there will be mao of that. there will be more grieving and healing.oston is remembering, but carolyn, it is also moving forward. live in boston, tamon bradley, abc7 news. >> tamon, you know there were reports that the fbi was warned about the older brother. that should have been a red flag. what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been radicalized and he had become a follower of radical islam. so they opened an investigation. they asked him questions. they checked phone records, but they discovered that it didn't appear that he was a threat. pretty remarkable. >> all right. tamon, thank you very much for joining us this morning live from boston. abc's this week with george stephanopoulos had a special edition this morning focusing on the boston bombings. surviving suspect, dzhokhar darn, is not capable of talking to investigators because of wounds to his neck and throat. as to why they plan to question him without first re
. >> there will be mao of that. there will be more grieving and healing.oston is remembering, but carolyn, it is also moving forward. live in boston, tamon bradley, abc7 news. >> tamon, you know there were reports that the fbi was warned about the older brother. that should have been a red flag. what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been...
118
118
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
and when we say there was no broader plot here, i just don't know mao -- how in the world we know that at this early stage. >> this son the first time we heard of this, a misspelling on a watch list. he should have been on a list if we had the potential threat. >> and bin laden said the war was receding and we are all safe. >> new information tonight about the surviving bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he remains in custody in a boston hospital. we are live outside the hospital with the latest. eric. >> good evening, greta. dzhokhar tsarnaev is now in the hospital behind me. he has been since the shootout. we are told he's getting better hymns condition is upgraded from serious and stable to fair condition. that's a good prognosis. he has that wound to his throat, but while he is in the hospital room he's apparently being questioned by authorities. there are various reports about what he is finally saying. he reportedly claims that he and his brother did it themselves. that they got the information to carry this out from the internet. they claim reportedly that they were not paid by
and when we say there was no broader plot here, i just don't know mao -- how in the world we know that at this early stage. >> this son the first time we heard of this, a misspelling on a watch list. he should have been on a list if we had the potential threat. >> and bin laden said the war was receding and we are all safe. >> new information tonight about the surviving bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he remains in custody in a boston hospital. we are live outside the...
206
206
Apr 7, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
in the old days mao tse-tung had a relationship. i don't think kim jong-un has spent any time with these leaders. probably safe to say dennis rodman has probably had more facebook with kim jong-un than the president of china. >> are those some of the same concerns being expressed? >> i think this economic issue really is the one that people are looking at right now. china in fact is probably the only country minimal though it may be that north korea really talks to on a regular basis. china today saying they don't want the north koreans to unsettle the region, to cause trouble on their own agenda, if you will, that's going to upset asia. this is the economic powerhouse. the chinese want to see economic stability in the region and they know north korea has the ability to upset that if they conduct these missile tests or even another nuclear test possibly. so the chinese, the fact this they're even talking about this right now, could be a hopeful sign that they're going to get involved in trying to ratchet things down. >> barbara star
in the old days mao tse-tung had a relationship. i don't think kim jong-un has spent any time with these leaders. probably safe to say dennis rodman has probably had more facebook with kim jong-un than the president of china. >> are those some of the same concerns being expressed? >> i think this economic issue really is the one that people are looking at right now. china in fact is probably the only country minimal though it may be that north korea really talks to on a regular...
150
150
Apr 6, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
mao didn't do it, stalin didn't do it. hitler of course tried to exterminate entire families but in the post world war ii world, it's only korea that had this practice. >> north korea denies it has any political prisons, but refuses to allow outside observers to inspect camp 14 and other sites. there's no way to verify all the details of shin's story. do you believe his story? >> oh, sure. his story is consistent with the testimony of other prisoners in every respect. >> there is also physical evidence he carries around with him to this day. the tip of his finger is missing. he says it was chopped off as punishment when he accidentally broke a machine in a prison factory. he also has serious scars on his back, stomach and ankles which he was willing to show us, but embarrassed to show on camera. he says he received those wounds here in an underground torture center. he was tortured because his mother and older brother were accused of trying to escape. he was just 13 years old at the time. >> did they think that you were in
mao didn't do it, stalin didn't do it. hitler of course tried to exterminate entire families but in the post world war ii world, it's only korea that had this practice. >> north korea denies it has any political prisons, but refuses to allow outside observers to inspect camp 14 and other sites. there's no way to verify all the details of shin's story. do you believe his story? >> oh, sure. his story is consistent with the testimony of other prisoners in every respect. >> there...
163
163
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> plea bargaining is not done now, it's done a year from mao. >> i'm worried he may be lying to us. i'm worried the brother, when he went over to the radical part of the world, that we need to look very closely at what this guy knows. he may be lying to us. but i'm worried about next week and the week after, not a year from now. >> senator, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> straight ahead, one accused bomber is dead after a firefight with the police and his brother driving over him and the other accused brother in the hospital and described by a federal magistrate at lucid. now they want to question the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev. what does she know? also a terrorist suspect living right under our noses. did they show any signs of hate america? you will hear from a neighbor who knows both brothers. one with whom he had a discussion with the bible. we have word of another terror plot. the latest coming up. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never want to go back. its dynamic power bristle
. >> plea bargaining is not done now, it's done a year from mao. >> i'm worried he may be lying to us. i'm worried the brother, when he went over to the radical part of the world, that we need to look very closely at what this guy knows. he may be lying to us. but i'm worried about next week and the week after, not a year from now. >> senator, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> straight ahead, one accused bomber is dead after a firefight with the police and his...
182
182
Apr 5, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
been happy to let this go at a low boil and keeps us off balance, the japanese and south koreans, and maomy boss henry kissinger, without the lips the teeth grow cold. the chinese like the periphery keep everybody at bay and don't have to deal with it. the problem threatens to boil out. if you're japan and south korea, and north korea, the pip squeak, he's got nuclear weapons. maybe we should get some of our own and chinese, what if that regime collapses. you've gottens of millions of north koreans streaming in looking for food and jobs. and they ever they're not getting it done and the russians and even the indians sent an envoy secretly to take a look. >> megyn: kt, appreciate your insights. we're seeing reaction from the markets and white house in the last hour to the nation's worst jobs report since last summer and the u.s. economy adding just 88,000 jobs, new jobs last month. and the fewest in nine months. and the white house spokesman jay carney blamed the sequester for ugly new numbers. despite a number of economists saying it's too soon to see much from those budget changes we saw
been happy to let this go at a low boil and keeps us off balance, the japanese and south koreans, and maomy boss henry kissinger, without the lips the teeth grow cold. the chinese like the periphery keep everybody at bay and don't have to deal with it. the problem threatens to boil out. if you're japan and south korea, and north korea, the pip squeak, he's got nuclear weapons. maybe we should get some of our own and chinese, what if that regime collapses. you've gottens of millions of north...
185
185
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
mao used to tell my old boss henry kissinger, without the lips the teeth grow cold.hinese foreign policy is about having lips to protect china. if those lips, north korea is collapsed or if those lips become like a nuclearized japan and south korea, those teeth grow very cold indeed. jenna: give us a new launching point for another discussion when we have you both back. thanks so much for your time. always a big story. we appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you. >> thank you. rick: the jodi arias murder trial resumes today but what's happening outside the courtroom is also making headlines. find out what arias is telling her supporters about the prosecutor. >>> also, a massive explosion, more than 100 feet underground. more incredible video plus why crews are down there blowing up all that rock. rick: incredible video of an underground explosion in new york city. watch. >> fire in the hole. >> fire in the hole. rick: there were construction crews behind all of this they're blasting through tons of bedrock. they're creating caverns that will soon connect long island ra
mao used to tell my old boss henry kissinger, without the lips the teeth grow cold.hinese foreign policy is about having lips to protect china. if those lips, north korea is collapsed or if those lips become like a nuclearized japan and south korea, those teeth grow very cold indeed. jenna: give us a new launching point for another discussion when we have you both back. thanks so much for your time. always a big story. we appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you. >> thank you. rick:...
426
426
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars, if they did it with diabetes you would have people fainting in the streets with hypogly seem maos criminal. a third party hmo should not be restricting number of days those folks spend in hospital. that conversation should be prohibited. martha: as you point out in your street which i urge everybody to read, we've shut down all the mental institutions as well, so many of them there snimly isn't a place for some people who are clearly not to fit, you know, to live out among everybody in society. i hope we continue as we watch the legislation go forward dr. keith ablow. it is so important. thanks very much for being with us. we'll see you soon. >> martha, thank you so much. take care. martha: all right. gregg: one group of very kind-hearted volunteers providing new hope for victims of superstorm sandy. molly line is live in boston. molly? >> reporter: hey, gregg. well burlington, very month is a long way from the jersey shore and a long way from new york. when joan saw the storm-ravaged victims of superstorm sandy and the struggle gls to care for their pets, she knew she had to get
dollars, if they did it with diabetes you would have people fainting in the streets with hypogly seem maos criminal. a third party hmo should not be restricting number of days those folks spend in hospital. that conversation should be prohibited. martha: as you point out in your street which i urge everybody to read, we've shut down all the mental institutions as well, so many of them there snimly isn't a place for some people who are clearly not to fit, you know, to live out among everybody in...
219
219
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
centers, table tennis, violin, unbelievable things, and they, too, were full of the power of chairman maomotion on their faces, the crying, the exertion, we'll die for the homeland, all of that. to them, it's real. >> fareed, at this point, in this crisis, this current crisis, do you believe kim jong-un really has to fire, at least fire a missile to keep legitimacy with his people after this buildup? >> i don't think he needs to do it for his people. his people are living in a vast prison camp. i think he has to do it for his international bargaining position, because he is, as i say, trying to run an extortion racket. i wouldn't worry too much about the brainwashing. we heard about the same thing about soviet citizens worshipping stalin. it fades very quickly once the totalitarian state is dismantled. you would be surprised how these people who seem as though they are obedient sheep become individuals very, very quickly. and as christiane says, once they get to learn and know about the outside world. the challenge we face really is what to do about a regime that is trying to essentially
centers, table tennis, violin, unbelievable things, and they, too, were full of the power of chairman maomotion on their faces, the crying, the exertion, we'll die for the homeland, all of that. to them, it's real. >> fareed, at this point, in this crisis, this current crisis, do you believe kim jong-un really has to fire, at least fire a missile to keep legitimacy with his people after this buildup? >> i don't think he needs to do it for his people. his people are living in a vast...
1,718
1.7K
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 1,718
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> sÍ, se ve guapisimo, y si te fijas en el cuello mao que estÁ de moda, es sencillo y moderno. >>os tenÍas? >>> 16 o 7 17 aÑos. >>> quÉ hiciste? >>> pregunte algo indebido. >>> quÉ preguntaste? >>> tome la cintura y preguntÉ si podÍa tocar algo indebido. >>> no hombre. >>> me empujÓ y me dijo vete de aquÍ y jamÁs la volvÍ a ver. >>> en tu caso claudio? >>> la regaron conmigo. >>> cÓmo? mevme dijeron que por quÉ tenÍa las piernas tan flacas. >>> en la primera cita? >>> sÍ, o en la sÉgunda. >>> eso fuÉ lo que automÁticamente detonÓ el hecho. >>> no, se siente feo. >>> quÉ me dijiste? >>> no me acuerdo quÉ le dije, me hizo sentir incÓmodo. >>> imagÍnate con ropa, imagÍnate sin ropa. >>> sÍ, tengo amigos que le hicieron preguntas a mujeres, te rasuras? cÓmo puedes preguntar eso hombre. >>> no se te ocurra preguntarme, tenemose en mÉxico a ana ceron para que nos hable del tema, ana buenos dÍas, cÓmo estÁs. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas miami. excelente tema, excelente tema. >>> estÁs picarona. >>> hay una cosa que me gustarÍa saber, quÉ es lo que nosotros no debemos
. >>> sÍ, se ve guapisimo, y si te fijas en el cuello mao que estÁ de moda, es sencillo y moderno. >>os tenÍas? >>> 16 o 7 17 aÑos. >>> quÉ hiciste? >>> pregunte algo indebido. >>> quÉ preguntaste? >>> tome la cintura y preguntÉ si podÍa tocar algo indebido. >>> no hombre. >>> me empujÓ y me dijo vete de aquÍ y jamÁs la volvÍ a ver. >>> en tu caso claudio? >>> la regaron conmigo....
117
117
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
mao's designated successor was out in a short time. why is north korea the exception? especially because of something that nick said. there was very poor preparation for kim jong un. and he got rid of the military people, some of the most prominent ones. why didn't they see this coming and decide to preempt? i haven't -- why does north korea stand out in this way? >> 50eud just say we've had many, you know, dictatorships that survived numerous coups and assassination attempts. i think with north korea we had many attempts against kim ill song and kim jung-il that weren't successful. you know, like other dictatorships like gadhafi and saddam, they survived them. of there's a very pervasive service, services in north korea. there's, you know, four or five, and they keep track of each other as well as the citizens. you know, even the most brutal dictatorship in the middle east, i think, really pales in comparison to north korea. there's, you know, the security services, there's the extremely cowed population, there's, you know, the lack of a cnn effect. you don't have the
mao's designated successor was out in a short time. why is north korea the exception? especially because of something that nick said. there was very poor preparation for kim jong un. and he got rid of the military people, some of the most prominent ones. why didn't they see this coming and decide to preempt? i haven't -- why does north korea stand out in this way? >> 50eud just say we've had many, you know, dictatorships that survived numerous coups and assassination attempts. i think...
110
110
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
figure skater mao asada is considering retiring after the next winter olympic games. asada spoke with reporters after performing at the isu world team trophy in tokyo. referring to the next olympics in the russian city of sochi, asada said the greatest stage is waiting and she will work hard to give her best performance as the climax of her career. she then suggested she intends to retire from competition after the 2014 olympics. >> the 22-year-old asada is known for hir signature triple axle jump. she has won the world championship twice and a silver medal at the vancouver winter olympics. >>> up next, the world weather forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi haneda. on be456 ever our team, thank you for staying with us.
figure skater mao asada is considering retiring after the next winter olympic games. asada spoke with reporters after performing at the isu world team trophy in tokyo. referring to the next olympics in the russian city of sochi, asada said the greatest stage is waiting and she will work hard to give her best performance as the climax of her career. she then suggested she intends to retire from competition after the 2014 olympics. >> the 22-year-old asada is known for hir signature triple...