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narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] 8úxúg a: [wind whistling]
narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] 8úxúg a: [wind whistling]
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narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] ( music playing ) dan: paris is heralded as the most glamorous, beautiful, and sophisticated, cultural center of europe. adorned by magnificent palaces, gardens, and boulevards. but it wasn't always like this. dan: it's hard to believe now, but this beautiful city used to stink. the e streets of 18th cecentury pariris were narrow, crowded, and fetitid. they werere those of a medieval city,, not a modern capital. this was the most disgustingng city imamaginable.
narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] ( music playing ) dan: paris is heralded as the most glamorous, beautiful, and sophisticated, cultural center of europe. adorned by magnificent palaces, gardens, and boulevards....
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narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> it's 7:00 p.m. on a tuesday here in japan. i'm james tengan. welcome to nhk "newsline." torrential rainfall is causing landslides and floods as a powerful storm makes its way toward eastern japan. one person is missing and at least 36 have been injured. weather officials are continuing to warn of heavy downpours as it heads towards tokyo.
narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> it's 7:00 p.m. on a tuesday here in japan. i'm james tengan. welcome to nhk "newsline." torrential rainfall is causing landslides and floods as a powerful...
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narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> here in japan it's a friday evening. i'm james tengan in tokyo. welcome to nhk "nenewsline." rescue workers in syria have released video showing the moment they pulled out a girl from rubble after an air strike. members of the volunteer rescue group known as the white helmets sa they
narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> here in japan it's a friday evening. i'm james tengan in tokyo. welcome to nhk "nenewsline." rescue workers in syria have released video showing the moment...
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as much as 3-5 5 of the countrys up for grabsbs and peoplple are riright to be concernedd about s because the government is trying to change the system and local planning. this is said that large investors can go and get approved. we arere actually seeing production applied for a we haveve s seen areas of the coastltline prepararing for coal explororation. three could come froro other countries but this has alreadyy arrived. >> to cannotot look at a shell s oror fraracking as a sisingle t. what we're lookingng att is exte energy. this is not just about tetechnology,, thiss requires extreme finance, , extreme govevernance. to force these measurereshrough, they are e engineering the systm to allllow the lastt expxploratt -- the gas exploratition. >> the issue has becomome sensationalized. >> this has becomome the vieiewt or t the ige of fracking a aroud ththe world. the media loves sensationalisism and that has nowow transcended e entire scientific evidence that says that fracking is safe. >> fearing the worst, communities up and down the country have begun to mobilize. >> this is s a it le
as much as 3-5 5 of the countrys up for grabsbs and peoplple are riright to be concernedd about s because the government is trying to change the system and local planning. this is said that large investors can go and get approved. we arere actually seeing production applied for a we haveve s seen areas of the coastltline prepararing for coal explororation. three could come froro other countries but this has alreadyy arrived. >> to cannotot look at a shell s oror fraracking as a sisingle...
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. >> maria: the strug toll crow the virus. have over sixty peoplple here making shirts labled made in america. but donald trump's brand of shirts come from china, his suits from mexico, his coats from india. trump's products have been made in twelve other countries because he says there's no place in america that he can make them. well there is. you know donald trump says he'll make america great again while >> reporter: get to that in a minute now north korea has done it launching a successful launch of a nuclear missile, a >> maria: united states call thanksgiving attack grave threat to asia and international peace and stability. >> reporter: north korea said they were successful in doing this. >> reporter: north koreaed they claim a successfully launch missile mounted to a warhead. north korea is celebrating the nation be around is worried about what might happen next. >> north korea is bragging successful test of a nuclear head one could be put on any missile. something that could pose a threat to the region and potentially to the united states itself. a blast which shock waves ri
. >> maria: the strug toll crow the virus. have over sixty peoplple here making shirts labled made in america. but donald trump's brand of shirts come from china, his suits from mexico, his coats from india. trump's products have been made in twelve other countries because he says there's no place in america that he can make them. well there is. you know donald trump says he'll make america great again while >> reporter: get to that in a minute now north korea has done it launching...
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. >>> chinese authorities say they plan to punish the peoplple responsible for shoddy repair work on the great wall. parts s of the unesco world heritage site have fallen to disrepair over the years. so the chinese government have been trying to repair sections of the wall. the picture on the right is what a damaged section looked like before repair work. the one on the left is after. the difference is obvious. chinese officials say a 788 meter of the wall has been cemented and itsts historical appearance badly damaged. news of the work is sparking outrage online. local residents are also upset. >> translator: it's going to affect tourism. the great wall will be ruined if cement covers all of it. >> local government officials have defended the work explaining they were trying to repair the wall and prevent it from crumbling. >>> as japan's population grows older, many senior citizens are continuing to work. but very few stay with it like this next beautician in the western part of the country. she still has the scissors in hand at the age of 95. nhk world reports. >> reporter: sakai
. >>> chinese authorities say they plan to punish the peoplple responsible for shoddy repair work on the great wall. parts s of the unesco world heritage site have fallen to disrepair over the years. so the chinese government have been trying to repair sections of the wall. the picture on the right is what a damaged section looked like before repair work. the one on the left is after. the difference is obvious. chinese officials say a 788 meter of the wall has been cemented and itsts...
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in peoplple in afghanistan, syria and palestine. one passage said the sound of bombs will be heard in the streets and calls for death to oppression. the fbi investigated rahami two years ago but did not find any connections between him and terrorist groups. >>> world leaders are taking the stage at the united nations general assembly in new york. some are making their debut before the world body, others are saying farewell. earlier our colleague catherine kobayashi spoke to nhk world's kozue hamamoto who's covering the event t for us. she asked her about the highlights of the first day. >> reporter: two leaders spoke the last time at the general debate. secretary-general ban ki-moon steps down at the end of the year after a ten-year termrm. he lamented that the u.n. had continuously failed to confront pressing issues. >> far too often i have seen widely supported proposals blocked in the name of consensus, by a few. or sometimes even just one country. time and again, i have seen essential action and good ideas blocked in the securit
in peoplple in afghanistan, syria and palestine. one passage said the sound of bombs will be heard in the streets and calls for death to oppression. the fbi investigated rahami two years ago but did not find any connections between him and terrorist groups. >>> world leaders are taking the stage at the united nations general assembly in new york. some are making their debut before the world body, others are saying farewell. earlier our colleague catherine kobayashi spoke to nhk world's...
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the only way for the peoplple below them to comply was to report fake earnings. in the wake of the scandal, toshiba has set up training sessions for managers. the aim is to show them how the problem arose and what they can do to ensure it doesn't happen again. one of the topics discussed is the pressure cooker workplace culture that spread under former management. >> translator: can we talk about the challengess set by the past three presidents? >> translator: there were times when i thought it was completely unrealistic. the company would demand profits of $1 billion when we projected half that. >> reporter: toshiba's corporate culture was once known for being free and open. but profit-driven management teams gradually changed that. one manager has been asking employees for their input. some of them didn't hold back. >> translator: i think it's a bad idea to set unrealistic goals. >> translator: in general, you think the people who give orders and set goals don't understand the realities of the workplace. >> translator: i realize now that we don't really underst
the only way for the peoplple below them to comply was to report fake earnings. in the wake of the scandal, toshiba has set up training sessions for managers. the aim is to show them how the problem arose and what they can do to ensure it doesn't happen again. one of the topics discussed is the pressure cooker workplace culture that spread under former management. >> translator: can we talk about the challengess set by the past three presidents? >> translator: there were times when...
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. >> when i i go there i'm always eaeager to go to my peoplple, t neighborhohood. i want to o have the least interaction with the israelis as possibible. >> manany israraelis don't't wa know about ppalestinians.s. they don't wantt to reach out. they don'n't wantt to cross in strereets and neigighborhoods w the palestiniaians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire
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. >> which peoplple? >> t the whole kingdom, snow white. >> the nsa is really trtracking every cell phone in the world. >> most americans don't want freedodom. theyanant securityty. >> except people don't even know they made a bargain. quite are they watchining u us? >> therere's something going on inside thehe government that is really wrong andnd i can't ignoe it. get t this datata to ththe world. i feel like i am made to do this. and if i don't do it, then -- i don't know anybody else that can. this is everytything i havave. there when the figure out what i have done. >> did y access and unauthorized program? >> the government knows we have these documents now. >> looking at a possible death sentence. >> i can't turn back from this. >> watch yourself. >> we are running out of t time. >>>> they're going to come for . they're going to come for all of you, too. juan: that's the trailer to the new film, "snowden," directed by oliver stone, about nsa whistleblower edward snowden, who exposed sweeping survei
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questions going forward as to what exactly is going to come of his statements about working with the lao peoplpl the lao government to help develop t the country, which is exactly the people we have talked to, survivors through the bombing campaigns, what they say today is that they want to put the war behindnd them. they want to grow in the future. and they would love the help of the united states government in doing that. nermeen: karen, one of the last don't impacts of these bombs is to food in the country. because 80% of people in laos rely on their land to grow food. what is the impact of that on people there? >> the problems of unexploded bombs is it is an incredible impediment to food security because if you have bombs in your field or the possibility of bombs in your field, you are afraid to go out there and did. it is dangerous to dig in most of laos. as a farmer, you have to do that every day. people are constantly putting their lives at risk. there are large tracts of the country that could be put to agricultural use, but haven't been for 40 years because of the presence of bombs. amy
questions going forward as to what exactly is going to come of his statements about working with the lao peoplpl the lao government to help develop t the country, which is exactly the people we have talked to, survivors through the bombing campaigns, what they say today is that they want to put the war behindnd them. they want to grow in the future. and they would love the help of the united states government in doing that. nermeen: karen, one of the last don't impacts of these bombs is to food...
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sort ofofly help peoplple change their mind automaticacal. haveve to have -- in my opinion,n, i see what is goioinn .erere and chicago i think stop and frisk -- a new york city -- amy: you have been listening to donald trump speaking about the stop and frisk program. meanwhile, former federal judge who ruled the controversial policing tactics unconstitutional i in 2013 told buzz feed news "stop and frisk was not beneficial, it was destructive." talked about how it targeted the black and latino community. it is believed over a period of years, 4 million, particularly young black men and women and latino men and women were targeted. joining us now is jean robinson. if you could talk about donald trump suggesting the stop and frisk program and overall what has been taking place from what ise to tolls a? >> been taking place overall is the over policing of our communities, black people being treated like enemy combatants in their own neighborhoods. and donald trump, this is just donald trump continuing to shoot from the hip. not having any facts,
sort ofofly help peoplple change their mind automaticacal. haveve to have -- in my opinion,n, i see what is goioinn .erere and chicago i think stop and frisk -- a new york city -- amy: you have been listening to donald trump speaking about the stop and frisk program. meanwhile, former federal judge who ruled the controversial policing tactics unconstitutional i in 2013 told buzz feed news "stop and frisk was not beneficial, it was destructive." talked about how it targeted the black...
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much an empty suit,t, has toto school you on s something this bac, that should have s screamed to peoplpleback in decembmbe, "this man has no qualifications!" he doesnsn't qualify to be e in congress, much less be p president of the united states. on the other hand, in hisis own mind, of course, donald is the greatest living person. and, amy, if youou don't appreciate t that, dodonald hasas a word for r you, "loser!"" juan: david, i wanted to ask you about this issue which we disiscussed previously with wayne barrett, as well, on the issue of donald trump's relationship to the mob and his connections over the yearsrs to mobsters. and you've also looked into that as well. >> yes, and it's not just the traditional mafia families in new york. first of all, donald trump's father had a business partner who was a mob guy. i'm sure wayne talked about that. but donald has done business with people with the russian mob. he's's done business with c con artisists. the guy who supplied his helicopters and managed his personal helicopter, called the ivana, from his f first wife back the, was a major co
much an empty suit,t, has toto school you on s something this bac, that should have s screamed to peoplpleback in decembmbe, "this man has no qualifications!" he doesnsn't qualify to be e in congress, much less be p president of the united states. on the other hand, in hisis own mind, of course, donald is the greatest living person. and, amy, if youou don't appreciate t that, dodonald hasas a word for r you, "loser!"" juan: david, i wanted to ask you about this issue...
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abstract level of ideologies that the polarization exists, and those are promoted in order to control peoplpl divide them against one another, divert them. you know, i sometimes meet conservatives who say, "i'm against--we''re against government regulation." i say, "do you have a car?" "yeah." "what if the company discovers a serious defect, like a sticking throttle for a million cars, and doesn't tell you, and all of a sudden, your cars are going through other cars and trucks and walls? do you think the government should force them to do it?" not many people would say, "absolutely not. we want the freedom to go through a windshield." [scattered chuckling] you think the american people don't want a law enforcement expansion on corporate crime, fraud, and abuse? if you learnrd how few prosecutors there were in the justice department against environmental crimes, you wouldn't believe it. last time i counted, it was 78. 78 lawyers. can you imagine all the pollution laws that are not being enforced and being violated? just the water permit laws, for heaven's sake, are chronically violated b by wa
abstract level of ideologies that the polarization exists, and those are promoted in order to control peoplpl divide them against one another, divert them. you know, i sometimes meet conservatives who say, "i'm against--we''re against government regulation." i say, "do you have a car?" "yeah." "what if the company discovers a serious defect, like a sticking throttle for a million cars, and doesn't tell you, and all of a sudden, your cars are going through...
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guy jimmy: jmymy vesood,d, le, uh,h, clint eastodod butestvtvoo [womanauaughs] man:ouou knohow w so peoplple as mbmb as they lo?? jimmy: ow! i'm ining toet c crufied for th. y: ha ha! , my godthat looks larious,onestl maz: tnk you. y: but he's at i didot kn. you d to crowdund... maz:e crowd-eah. may: tget somef the financing for this, right? maz: listen, my, uh, respect for filmmakers has gone up so high. may: has it? it ain't easy, is it? maz: it ain't easy 'cause, as a standup comedian, all i do--you show up, there's a microphone, you tell your jokes... may: right. maz: right? uh, you just--you hope to, like--you know, you do it a lot, you grow, you grow a fan base, but you just hope people show up and you tell your jokes. may: yeah. maz: moviemaking is a whole other level. you write the script, you think you're done. you're like, "no, now you need the money." so then, to get the money, we went in--we started with some crowd-funding and, um, and, uh, when i first put it on, uh, uh, on indiegogo, it was indiegogo... may: yeah. maz: uh, i had about, like, a hundred and--i don't know-- 120,0
guy jimmy: jmymy vesood,d, le, uh,h, clint eastodod butestvtvoo [womanauaughs] man:ouou knohow w so peoplple as mbmb as they lo?? jimmy: ow! i'm ining toet c crufied for th. y: ha ha! , my godthat looks larious,onestl maz: tnk you. y: but he's at i didot kn. you d to crowdund... maz:e crowd-eah. may: tget somef the financing for this, right? maz: listen, my, uh, respect for filmmakers has gone up so high. may: has it? it ain't easy, is it? maz: it ain't easy 'cause, as a standup comedian, all i...
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guy jimmy: jmymy vesood,d, le, uh,h, clint eastodod butestvtvoo [womanauaughs] man:ouou knohow w so peoplpl mbmb as they lo?? jimmy: ow! i'm ining toet c crufied for th. y: ha ha! , my godthat looks larious,onestl maz: tnk you. y: butere'what i didot kn. you d to crowdund... maz:e crowd-eah. may: tget so of the financing for this, right? maz: listen, my, uh, respect for filmmakers has gone up so high. may: has it? it ain't easy, is it? maz: it ain't easy 'cause, as a standup comedian, all i do--you show up, there's a microphone, you tell your jokes... may: right. maz: right? uh, you just--you hope to, like--you know, you do it a lot, you grow, you grow a fan base, but you just hope people show up and you tell your jokes. may: yeah. maz: moviemaking is a whole other level. you write the script, you think you're done. you're like, "no, now you need the money." so then, to get the money, we went in--we started with some crowd-funding and, um, and, uh, when i first put it on, uh, uh, on indiegogo, it was indiegogo... may: yeah. maz: uh, i had about, like, a hundred and--i don't know-- 120,000 f
guy jimmy: jmymy vesood,d, le, uh,h, clint eastodod butestvtvoo [womanauaughs] man:ouou knohow w so peoplpl mbmb as they lo?? jimmy: ow! i'm ining toet c crufied for th. y: ha ha! , my godthat looks larious,onestl maz: tnk you. y: butere'what i didot kn. you d to crowdund... maz:e crowd-eah. may: tget so of the financing for this, right? maz: listen, my, uh, respect for filmmakers has gone up so high. may: has it? it ain't easy, is it? maz: it ain't easy 'cause, as a standup comedian, all i...
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over sixty peoplple here making shirts labled made in america. but donald trump's brand of shirts come from china, his suits from mexico, his coats from india. trump's products have been made in twelve other countries because he says there's no place in america that he can make them. well there is. you know donald trump says he'll make america great again while
over sixty peoplple here making shirts labled made in america. but donald trump's brand of shirts come from china, his suits from mexico, his coats from india. trump's products have been made in twelve other countries because he says there's no place in america that he can make them. well there is. you know donald trump says he'll make america great again while