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we adjudicate, and someone who breaks the rules -- >> translator: -- gets punished. rding to our language, according to the law. >> translator: i prefer not to say. >> commander shin benderling has a different take on who maintains order in the cellblock. >> translator: we are the ones who maintain order, not the prisoners. even though they may say otherwise, there is a very clear organization. there are rules for behavior for order that are very clear, and the prisoners know them. >> coming up, inside rimonim's religious wing. a former israeli soldier recounts his role in a military gang rape. >> translator: i held a cocked gun towards him. >> we discovered the surprising benefit many israeli inmates enjoy. >> the idea of someone who had committed a violent crime and had a sentence, being released for a few days was really surprising to us. >> and later, we head north for an exclusive look inside israel's only female prison. so, this board gives me rates for >>> located 30 miles outside the modern bustling city of tel aviv, rimonim prison houses inmates from a variet
we adjudicate, and someone who breaks the rules -- >> translator: -- gets punished. rding to our language, according to the law. >> translator: i prefer not to say. >> commander shin benderling has a different take on who maintains order in the cellblock. >> translator: we are the ones who maintain order, not the prisoners. even though they may say otherwise, there is a very clear organization. there are rules for behavior for order that are very clear, and the prisoners...
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analysts expect the claims will be upheld. >> translator: we are keeping close contact with relevant japanese firms to deal with this problem. they saw the government stance that they issue individual property rights was resolved in the 1965 agreement. >> south korean government officials have yet to state their position on the series of rulings. >>> populous, prosperous, pushing ahead, china's rise brought it wealth, power and problems. an income gap divide its people. pollution threatens their health and disputed seas strain relations with its neighbors. find out the challenges china faces on "newsline." >>> a top chinese security official has branded a recent deadly vehicle crash near tiananmen square as a terrorist attack, and he says a separatist group calling for independence for the minority uighurs was behind it. a sports utility vehicle went off the road on monday, veered into a crowd of terrorists and crashed and burst into flames. all three people in the suv were killed, along with two tourists. investigators have detained five suspects. meng jianzhu is the secretary of the
analysts expect the claims will be upheld. >> translator: we are keeping close contact with relevant japanese firms to deal with this problem. they saw the government stance that they issue individual property rights was resolved in the 1965 agreement. >> south korean government officials have yet to state their position on the series of rulings. >>> populous, prosperous, pushing ahead, china's rise brought it wealth, power and problems. an income gap divide its people....
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. >> reporter: banners have been brought down across the capital. >> translator: there used to be an anti-u.s. banner by that monitor. we've obviously taken it down. >> reporter: young iranians are now immersed in western culture. many are in favor of better relations with the u.s. >> translator: we're trying to open the dialogue with the u.s. it's not right to call out "death to america." >> it's wrong to instill that slogan in the minds of the people. >> reporter: a former security leader has also changed his view. >> translator: it's time to end the tension between the two nations and respect each other's national interests. >> reporter: authorities are making sure this does not go unnoticed. here is a former u.s. embassy building. >> translator: america is a liar. we cannot trust that country. >> reporter: a sign of change in their campaign, too. they took down the call for anti-americanism. they offered a prize of 2,500 euros, nearly as much as an average annual salary in the country. and they invited a singer for young people. he seems to be acting as a mediator. he recently den
. >> reporter: banners have been brought down across the capital. >> translator: there used to be an anti-u.s. banner by that monitor. we've obviously taken it down. >> reporter: young iranians are now immersed in western culture. many are in favor of better relations with the u.s. >> translator: we're trying to open the dialogue with the u.s. it's not right to call out "death to america." >> it's wrong to instill that slogan in the minds of the people....
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in the end, we are able to identify the unit and even get into see this translator. meccafore military launched its investigation, this had become a major issue in afghanistan with president karzai actually demanding the u.s. troops on that base be removed. could you talk about that and when did that happen? instances started in november, but they reached sort of a fever point in february when a body of a student was found with his throat slit. >> february of this year. but that's right. >> the family claimed -- it is not clear what happened. thead been bubbling in local politics and press for a while. master menstruation's corrupted in wardak. -- mass demonstrations erupted in wardak. that is when it reached a crisis point. your talks between karzai and , the u.s.an-led isaf and nato military mission in afghanistan. what ended up happening is a "of ofolitical point -- a kind became a political point. they're locked in these negotiations over the future of american forces in afghanistan. one of the main sticking points is the legal status of the u.s. forces. the u.s.
in the end, we are able to identify the unit and even get into see this translator. meccafore military launched its investigation, this had become a major issue in afghanistan with president karzai actually demanding the u.s. troops on that base be removed. could you talk about that and when did that happen? instances started in november, but they reached sort of a fever point in february when a body of a student was found with his throat slit. >> february of this year. but that's right....
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the system doesn't store images but compiles the data into demographic information. >> translator: the system allows store managers to see where their customers are, to adjust their marketing tactic it is based on that information. >> reporter: if i feel like a snack i might pick up a package of vegetable chips or this one with a picture of an onion looks good, but i pick this because it looks healthier. this decision-making process is something retalers have wanted to see for years. and that 3d sensor may be able to help. the system captures the customer's movements and recall theirs behavior. it shows what product they picked up, what they compared it with and which one they left behind. >> translator: the system identifies items that customers tend to put back. and it shows which products are in direct competition. retailers can then change their placement, put them next to even other for example. the information comes in handy when trying to sell products that need that last push. >> reporter: a firm that provides marketing support is working with a supermarket operator. they launc
the system doesn't store images but compiles the data into demographic information. >> translator: the system allows store managers to see where their customers are, to adjust their marketing tactic it is based on that information. >> reporter: if i feel like a snack i might pick up a package of vegetable chips or this one with a picture of an onion looks good, but i pick this because it looks healthier. this decision-making process is something retalers have wanted to see for...
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the 19th century. seven dolls dressed in traditional dancer's attire also attracted much attention. >> translator: the palace buildings are amazing. >> translator: seeing various displays helps me understand how people in ancient times carried out politics. >> the palace will next open to visitors in the spring. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> the wilson forum is the living memorial to our first internationalist president. chartered by congress in neck and 68, the u.s. key, nonpartisan non-policy form -- 1968, the u.s. key, non-partisan policy forum. our goal is to create the next generation of leaders for the policy challenah
the 19th century. seven dolls dressed in traditional dancer's attire also attracted much attention. >> translator: the palace buildings are amazing. >> translator: seeing various displays helps me understand how people in ancient times carried out politics. >> the palace will next open to visitors in the spring. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>...
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: if the science can't confirm it then it's a matter of faith for me. >> translator is we as christians have importance to the bones. >> translator: all the evidence says they are st. peters but if you don't want to believe you won't. >> reporter: the remains were taken back inside, their first sight of daylights in decades over in minutes. the chefrp got the audience and the bones got their blessing and the crowd got their chance to see all be it from a far. >> for catholics this is about one issue, faith and there may be no proof those are the bones of st. peter but that doesn't matter, they believe, science and religion may differ on so many issues but here today science will not be getting a look at it, al jazeera and the vatican. >> we will update on sports now. >> we will start with the formula one news and he has made history and the four time champion won and we report. >> vettel's season ended with another victory and began with mercedes taking it over at the start and bell regained the lead, a lead he wouldn't lose for the rest of the race and gave him a 9t
: if the science can't confirm it then it's a matter of faith for me. >> translator is we as christians have importance to the bones. >> translator: all the evidence says they are st. peters but if you don't want to believe you won't. >> reporter: the remains were taken back inside, their first sight of daylights in decades over in minutes. the chefrp got the audience and the bones got their blessing and the crowd got their chance to see all be it from a far. >> for...
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first >> tracy: 42 thank you for bringing to our attention the lack of translation. and then i have a question on number 4 improved communication with the families. in this observation report and you have recommendations; right? >> yeah, so i think you number 4 is one of the things you've highlighted about improved communication with the e l families and i'm looking at this and wondering that you mention in our report that the parents and the e l experience the members who never attended the meeting they found the meeting to be unorganized and apparent information lacking. so i'm wondering why do you think that is. why do you think that you're hearing an observation that the meeting are unorganized and unfocused? >> well like we said we 9 and note that we saw a rage in the limited museum of observations we were able to do with or it's a small committee and it's interesting to us we heard and went to many schools we had a rage. people felt really encoder k empowered and excited but if all fairness like the report when we heard they found delax that the communities foun
first >> tracy: 42 thank you for bringing to our attention the lack of translation. and then i have a question on number 4 improved communication with the families. in this observation report and you have recommendations; right? >> yeah, so i think you number 4 is one of the things you've highlighted about improved communication with the e l families and i'm looking at this and wondering that you mention in our report that the parents and the e l experience the members who never...
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japan should aim to meet the previous target. >> translator: generally speaking, i'm very disappointed with the new target. whatever their explanation is, we want to see action. we want to see results. >> the u.s. special envoy for climate change defended japan. todd stern says the company is under special restrictions after the accident at fukushima. >>> a senior white house official says u.s. president barack obama will visit asia in april of next year. national security adviser susan rice said the u.s. remains committed to rebalancing its security and economic priorities to the asia pacific region. >> to address emerging challenges as effectively as we deter conventional threats, we're urging our allies and partners to take greater responsibility for defending our common interests and values. >> rice expressed hope for japan's goal to launch a national security council that would oversee the country's foreign and security policies. rice mentioned china's increased maritime presence and said the u.s. is ready to help countries in the region communicate better to prevent contingencies
japan should aim to meet the previous target. >> translator: generally speaking, i'm very disappointed with the new target. whatever their explanation is, we want to see action. we want to see results. >> the u.s. special envoy for climate change defended japan. todd stern says the company is under special restrictions after the accident at fukushima. >>> a senior white house official says u.s. president barack obama will visit asia in april of next year. national security...
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chief of staff told reporters that the maritime self defense forces watching the zone. >> translator: chinese declaration of an air defense identification zone and limitations of every flight there could lead to contingencies. it's a dangerous situation. >> he added that under the circumstances, it's important to show the strong alliance between the u.s. and japan. >>> japanese government officials are telling their civilian pilots the same thing, they say they don't need to register flight plans with china in response to the new zone. officials at japan airlines have taken the precaution of briefing chinese authorities about flights to and from taiwan, even though their planes don't fly in chinese air space. chief cabinet secretary suga emphasized they don't recognize the new zone. >> translator: the zone is not enforced in japan. the transport ministry told airlines on monday to follow the government's policy. they should conduct their operations as usual. >> japan's transport minister says officials have also made their views clear to authorities in beijing. >> translator: we told
chief of staff told reporters that the maritime self defense forces watching the zone. >> translator: chinese declaration of an air defense identification zone and limitations of every flight there could lead to contingencies. it's a dangerous situation. >> he added that under the circumstances, it's important to show the strong alliance between the u.s. and japan. >>> japanese government officials are telling their civilian pilots the same thing, they say they don't need...
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analysts say promoting tourism will stimulate the economy and create new jobs. >> translator: japan's population is shrinking and personal consumes is not likely to grow, but by welcoming foreigners, we can boost sales. on the other hand, how foreigners behave sometimes depends on chance. we may get more foreigners or fewer according to political and economic events. >> reporter: government officials want to welcome 25 million people from abroad in 2020, the year of the tokyo olympics. the competition to cater to these visitors will heat up in the coming years. tack houma tehui, nhk world, tokyo. >>> negotiators from six countries are wondering whether they'll soon be back around a table. the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program have been stalled for about five years. chinese leaders support the north koreans politically and economically, but they chair the talks and act as a go-between for negotiators from the u.s., japan, south korea and russia. they all want the north koreans to denuke rise. lately the chinese have been hinting that negotiators may restart their discuss
analysts say promoting tourism will stimulate the economy and create new jobs. >> translator: japan's population is shrinking and personal consumes is not likely to grow, but by welcoming foreigners, we can boost sales. on the other hand, how foreigners behave sometimes depends on chance. we may get more foreigners or fewer according to political and economic events. >> reporter: government officials want to welcome 25 million people from abroad in 2020, the year of the tokyo...
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it shows young people undergoing military training in the northern city of aleppo. >> translator: you have to hold the gun as if it's part of your body. you should keep calm, or else you'll miss the target. the enemy is right in front of you. >> reporter: members of rebel groups like this one adhere to sharia law. they believe islamic principles should be the foundation of government. >> translator: we'll overflthro the assad regime and establish an islamic nation on this land. >> reporter: officials from the united states and syria's closest ally, russia, are trying to help end the conflict. they are hoping to organize peace talks by the end of the year. syria's information minister says he welcomes the idea and that the assad government will prevail. >> translator: opposition forces are staging mortar attacks near damascus just to draw media attention. government forces are winning battles in many regions. >> reporter: although president assad remains defiant, opposition leaders continue to call for his departure. here in damascus, i sense no chance for a political breakthrough any
it shows young people undergoing military training in the northern city of aleppo. >> translator: you have to hold the gun as if it's part of your body. you should keep calm, or else you'll miss the target. the enemy is right in front of you. >> reporter: members of rebel groups like this one adhere to sharia law. they believe islamic principles should be the foundation of government. >> translator: we'll overflthro the assad regime and establish an islamic nation on this...
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kishida was speaking at the upper house committee meeting on monday. >> translator: china's creation of an air defense identification zone is an attempt to unilaterally change the status quo in the east china sea. it's very dangerous, as it could lead to unintended consequences. >> the foreign minister said the zone violates the principle of freedom of flight above the high seas. he says japan is in close consultation with the u.s. and will urge other countries to urge china to exercise restraint. immediately after china notified japan of the zone on saturday, he had instructed commanders on the ground to take appropriate issues. onodera says they'll act against any steps based on international law and the japanese law governing the self defense forces. we spoke with a former air self defense commander for his thoughts on the move. >> translator: air defense identification zones are defined areas. when an unknown aircraft enters a zone, fighter jets scramble and prevent it from entering the country's air space. china's announcement flies in the face of international rules in setting a
kishida was speaking at the upper house committee meeting on monday. >> translator: china's creation of an air defense identification zone is an attempt to unilaterally change the status quo in the east china sea. it's very dangerous, as it could lead to unintended consequences. >> the foreign minister said the zone violates the principle of freedom of flight above the high seas. he says japan is in close consultation with the u.s. and will urge other countries to urge china to...
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the parisi tribe won easily. >> translation: the game was great we won 5-0. >> translation: we like football. everyone in the community likes football and all the sports in these games. >> in the late afternoon more than 40 participating tribes gathered to celebrate the official opening ceremonies of the games. it was a preview of things to come. already organizers are thinking about the next one in 2015 - wanting to make it global and invite tribes from all over the world. earlier in the day they were thinking bigger. >> translation: i keep dreaming one day a trainer will see my talent and say, "i'll invest in this guy", and pick me because i hope to compete and give my best in bow and arrow in the olympics. >> over the coming days of the games and beyond, he's aiming high in the competitions. >>> let's catch up with the sport. >> thank you very much. the 28th october 2012 - that's the last time bayern munich lost a league match. on saturday the german and european champions broke the record for the longest unbeaten run in the bundi history. a wonderful goal. jerome bolting turning 360 degr
the parisi tribe won easily. >> translation: the game was great we won 5-0. >> translation: we like football. everyone in the community likes football and all the sports in these games. >> in the late afternoon more than 40 participating tribes gathered to celebrate the official opening ceremonies of the games. it was a preview of things to come. already organizers are thinking about the next one in 2015 - wanting to make it global and invite tribes from all over the world....
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the arrests of such a high profile figure would likely deepen the sense of crisis. >> translator: we will definitely win. they can't even think of a way to beat thep. >> in parliament, the opposition is trying to rattle the government. the lower house began deliberating a no confidence motion against yingluck on tuesday. the opposition claims she's a puppet of her brother, former prime minister, thaksin shing watt. he lives in self imposed exile. the tension was triggered by yingluck trying to pass a controversial amnesty bill, allowing thaksin to return to thyland. the gap between thyland's middle class is largely opposed and supportive of the protests, while most rural voters are loyal to thaksin and his sister, the prime minister. these deep social divisions won't be easy to mend. so far, the demonstrations have been peaceful. protest leaders have spoken out against violence. they have instructed people occupying government property not to steal even a single pen. some in the crowd even brought along their children. a potential turning point in the crisis is approaching next week.
the arrests of such a high profile figure would likely deepen the sense of crisis. >> translator: we will definitely win. they can't even think of a way to beat thep. >> in parliament, the opposition is trying to rattle the government. the lower house began deliberating a no confidence motion against yingluck on tuesday. the opposition claims she's a puppet of her brother, former prime minister, thaksin shing watt. he lives in self imposed exile. the tension was triggered by...
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officials there say the switch to a digitized society is unstoppable. >> translator: it's for the benefit of students that we're making these changes. teachers understand this. and that they need to improve their classes. some may be resistant, but if we provide i.t. instruction courses, we think teachers will embrace these changes. >> reporter: south korean officials plan to spend at least $2 million on this project in the next two years. the eventual aim is to create unlimited access to online education materials for everyone. nhk world, saejong. >>> south korea has already started to export this i.t.-based education system. officials hope to not only boost the knowledge of students but also the country's reputation as an educational powerhouse. >>> chinese president xi jinping is looking back on his first year in office. he's promised the markets will play a bigger role in the economy, and he's overseen a crackdown on corruption. but he's reminded of another challenge when he looks out his window. nhk world's tago has the view from beijing. >> reporter: xi jinping's administration rele
officials there say the switch to a digitized society is unstoppable. >> translator: it's for the benefit of students that we're making these changes. teachers understand this. and that they need to improve their classes. some may be resistant, but if we provide i.t. instruction courses, we think teachers will embrace these changes. >> reporter: south korean officials plan to spend at least $2 million on this project in the next two years. the eventual aim is to create unlimited...
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he was visiting his family when the disaster struck. >> translator: 100% of houses were destroyed. people can't buy anything because the stores have been ransacked. the problem people face is that there is no more food, no electricity, no water and no rice. there's nothing left. anything that wasn't ruined by the water has already been looted. >> reporter: gonzalez and his family rushed to the airport to escape but the military aircraft allowed only one person to board. the family decided he should go first because he was familiar with manila. he has no idea what happened to them after he left and no way of communicating with them. >> translator: it's not like tacloban where communication has already been restored. there's no way of reaching them. i haven't had any contact since i left. i'm sad and always thinking about what they will eat that d day. >> reporter: the devastation on assume march island is just as bad as on late tea. the island that has attracted most international assistance. bun y'all less says he hopes more can be done to help survivors on assume march. >> translat
he was visiting his family when the disaster struck. >> translator: 100% of houses were destroyed. people can't buy anything because the stores have been ransacked. the problem people face is that there is no more food, no electricity, no water and no rice. there's nothing left. anything that wasn't ruined by the water has already been looted. >> reporter: gonzalez and his family rushed to the airport to escape but the military aircraft allowed only one person to board. the family...
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was there consideration by you or the president in this particular case there should be an exemption? >> translatorthe position and conviction of the national women's service has been and is to protect and save the life of the child that is due to be born. >> final question, you still don't want to see any change in the law as it is? >> translator: the president's position has been very clear about the politics of this issue. >> but in short, the answer is no need for any change in the law? >> the administration has a position and a conviction and in chile, this is our challenge, what kind of society do we want to be. >>> next friday, november 22nd is, of course, the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. you are going to hear from a woman with a unique perspective that day. she was feet from the president's limousine when he was gunned down. she rarely talked about it over the years. the photograph she snapped that day has become an important part of history. >> being here today brings back all the memories, really mixed emotions, more so than the last few times that i
was there consideration by you or the president in this particular case there should be an exemption? >> translatorthe position and conviction of the national women's service has been and is to protect and save the life of the child that is due to be born. >> final question, you still don't want to see any change in the law as it is? >> translator: the president's position has been very clear about the politics of this issue. >> but in short, the answer is no need for...
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the special forces and the translators were indeed responsible for these men's fate. the sun shows stay america belongs the state of emergency in its relations with iran. someone even tougher restrictions despite attempts to seal a new clear agreements plus the all day and atmosphere of fear within britain. we need to learn he was targeted by controversial british government campaign to out the illegal immigrants on top stories this hour. the he's been through it with his lp with international news and comment. an investigation into the killings of civilians in afghanistan with the drops off to the us refused to cooperate american special forces and suspected of the madness but investigators have been refused access to them everett of the men were detained during us raids in afghanistan border problems that result to the twenty twelve and feathery twenty thirteen. they then disappeared. tim doherty is what makes had discovered just several hundred meters from an american in the two banks. u s insisted st school to blame and have new knowledge of illegal killings it was
the special forces and the translators were indeed responsible for these men's fate. the sun shows stay america belongs the state of emergency in its relations with iran. someone even tougher restrictions despite attempts to seal a new clear agreements plus the all day and atmosphere of fear within britain. we need to learn he was targeted by controversial british government campaign to out the illegal immigrants on top stories this hour. the he's been through it with his lp with international...
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he chose the prefecture where most natto is made. >> translator: it was really complicated. it took me a lot of time, actually, to master the cooking, everything. >> reporter: eventually he saw the food go to japanese living in france, but many buyers have been the french. now he makes ground natto, which is less sticky and easier to eat. he invites friends for a taste. it is natto paste on bread. they add tomatoes, salad and radishes. voila, a new kind of salad. >> translator: when i saw the natto, i didn't like the way it looked. but when i tasted it, i thought it was delicious. it goes well with bread. >> translator: my dream is introducing natto to the people of france. someday i want to be called the king of natto. >> reporter: he says he hopes the french will soon see natto as a part of their cuisine. we'll see if his dream ferments. nhk world, france. >>> time to take on the weather and the world, including the updates of the storm heading towards vietnam. >> the storm that battered southern phillipines is now over the south china sea. the surface level istill a little
he chose the prefecture where most natto is made. >> translator: it was really complicated. it took me a lot of time, actually, to master the cooking, everything. >> reporter: eventually he saw the food go to japanese living in france, but many buyers have been the french. now he makes ground natto, which is less sticky and easier to eat. he invites friends for a taste. it is natto paste on bread. they add tomatoes, salad and radishes. voila, a new kind of salad. >>...
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now, for the translaters, i wanted to again, remind or to say that we have translation in chinese, spanish, tagalog and russian and i would ask if the staff from the services who are doing the translation to come forward and say in spanish, in tagalog and russian that they are available to translate the public comment. >> and also grace yee from the department of public health come forward and if you could make that announcement that you can translate. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i am going to call the names in groups of ten, one more, thank you. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> come forward and i am suggesting that we line up on that side of the room. and from the saint anthony and, liz, development center, wiser from, and wita from glide. >> people will have two minutes to speak and there is a buzzer that goes off that you have a heads up that you have 30 seconds to go. >> thank you, supervisor and thank you for having us here today and my name is berry and i am the executive director of the foundation and it is for the last 63 years have been a gateway to stability and
now, for the translaters, i wanted to again, remind or to say that we have translation in chinese, spanish, tagalog and russian and i would ask if the staff from the services who are doing the translation to come forward and say in spanish, in tagalog and russian that they are available to translate the public comment. >> and also grace yee from the department of public health come forward and if you could make that announcement that you can translate. [ speaking in a foreign language ]...
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this is the only earth moving machine available and it is tuck in the mud. >> translator: we need helpthe international community, and islamic countries. we need food and any effective means of getting aid to the people stuck in villages. >> reporter: survivors have been telling tails of entire families wiped out by this. >> translator: my neighbors a family of seven were all killed. we found six of the bodies, but their mother is still missing. we have no food or clean water. i have to stay here with my sick son. >> reporter: thousands of livestock are also considered dead. but for now it's the toll on people that is immediate concern here. now if the destruction, particularly livestock, that is going to see people like the ones in this camp right now behind me that is going to -- that people are going to need help for a very long time. we are speaking to familiar list who lost their entire hut of [ technical difficulties ] >> health workers and relief workers can get to them with the help that they need. >> thanks, mohammed. >>> the latest from europe now from barbara in london. >> a
this is the only earth moving machine available and it is tuck in the mud. >> translator: we need helpthe international community, and islamic countries. we need food and any effective means of getting aid to the people stuck in villages. >> reporter: survivors have been telling tails of entire families wiped out by this. >> translator: my neighbors a family of seven were all killed. we found six of the bodies, but their mother is still missing. we have no food or clean water....
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the special forces and the translators were indeed response to the man's face. also this hour the sunshine state america for the sake of the majesty in its relations with iran and some even tougher restrictions despite attempts to seal a new pay agreement happiness is considered sinful at least fifteen years in this country. smiley who was targeted by controversial british happens campaign to out a needle in a car the welcome to our seats and while he's going for months at kindy action. top story now. a probe into the killings of civilians in afghanistan hasn't rolled onto the glass for peace to cooperate. american special forces are suspected of the month is that investigations had been refused access to them the ten thousand and one is changing us reason to be honest i was able to harness the clinic said the twenty twelve and cranberry twenty sixteen and giuseppe it embodies what makes this comment to seven hundred meat is an american men each day the less nutrients as if trips with milk today and i'm in a knowledge of the token is a gem this month he had this
the special forces and the translators were indeed response to the man's face. also this hour the sunshine state america for the sake of the majesty in its relations with iran and some even tougher restrictions despite attempts to seal a new pay agreement happiness is considered sinful at least fifteen years in this country. smiley who was targeted by controversial british happens campaign to out a needle in a car the welcome to our seats and while he's going for months at kindy action. top...
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the major says the town isn't a cartel base, but acknowledges violence nearby. >> translator: we can'te the fact that there has been a lot of killings. has been a wave of violence between these groups as they fight for territory. >> reporter: this is one of the vigilantly's leaders. for safety's sake we had to meet him an hour's drive from the town. >> translator: if we let these criminals keep a hold on the area, the financial disaster of the entire region will be worse because they took control of all of our packing plants. >> reporter: and if the government doesn't bring the cartel down, he says they will set up their police force. caught in the middle are people who have been squeezed off of dying farms and hope the killings will end soon. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren we are watching the pacific here, philippines getting hit with another typhoon over the next 48 hours. an extremely southern storm here. there it is, as it will approach the philippines from the eastern side there. the wind is over 155 miles an hour and expected to maintain that intensity as it continues to tra
the major says the town isn't a cartel base, but acknowledges violence nearby. >> translator: we can'te the fact that there has been a lot of killings. has been a wave of violence between these groups as they fight for territory. >> reporter: this is one of the vigilantly's leaders. for safety's sake we had to meet him an hour's drive from the town. >> translator: if we let these criminals keep a hold on the area, the financial disaster of the entire region will be worse...
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this was the immediate reaction. >> translation: we won't be part of the constituent assembly. from being the largest party the maoists are a didn't third. because they'll require a distant majority, they could be a factor. the grandfather of democracy. in the cities many cast ballots for the rpp partiy, a right wing party demanding the return of the monarchy. this time around he voted r perform p. >> translation: back in the days of the king it was more pieceful. >> that chance happens been given to the chairman of rpp nepal. he was considered a villain by voters in the 2008 election. back in 2006 he was the home minister and helped put down popular proit was. >> for a poor country like nepal, we have spent almost 100 billion. after that the political parties failed. they want challenge, but challenge continued. >> there's several ways of interpreting the meaning of results. everyone here seems to agree on one thing, if the parties fail to draft new constitutions there may not be a third chance. >> 54 go on trial in zambia. stay with us. . >>> the top stories on al jazeera: ge
this was the immediate reaction. >> translation: we won't be part of the constituent assembly. from being the largest party the maoists are a didn't third. because they'll require a distant majority, they could be a factor. the grandfather of democracy. in the cities many cast ballots for the rpp partiy, a right wing party demanding the return of the monarchy. this time around he voted r perform p. >> translation: back in the days of the king it was more pieceful. >> that...
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: for those of us studying arabic, the china arab states expo was a great opportunity. >> translator: arabic is required in trade. that's why i'm studying it. >> reporter: as for trade, some companies have been quick to seize the opportunity. this garment firm produces traditional attire. four years ago, it started making clothing for people in arab countries. a saudi arabian firm ordered clothing for religious ceremonies. with local government support, foreign sales are growing steadily. the company predicts exports to saudi arabia will make up more than 10% of its total sales this year. in 2012, the firm opened a local office in saudi arabia. it's also increasing the size of its factory. >> translator: i'm planning to increase sales in saudi arabia more aggressively because we share the same culture and faith with the people there. >> reporter: chinese officials are trying to use religious and cultural connections with the islamic world to connect business to an inland region. t the project is in its early stages, but if it succeeds, the residents may find their living standard clo
: for those of us studying arabic, the china arab states expo was a great opportunity. >> translator: arabic is required in trade. that's why i'm studying it. >> reporter: as for trade, some companies have been quick to seize the opportunity. this garment firm produces traditional attire. four years ago, it started making clothing for people in arab countries. a saudi arabian firm ordered clothing for religious ceremonies. with local government support, foreign sales are growing...
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the polling booth. denttives are checked. there is a lot at stake. >> translator is in the people's hands, but we don't know what the politicians will do after the election. >> translator: i'm proud i voted for the first time. it's for the people and future peace and prosperity of the country. >> reporter: international observers from 31 countries came to make sure the voting went well. the chief eu election observer is a member of the frenienench parliament. security was tight across nepal. vehicles have been banned from the roads for 24 hours. over 200,000 armed personal has been deployed after the country. this is after a coalition of 33 parties threatened to disrupt the elections. a few small explosions over the last few days left one child in critical condition. >> i think in general the ones that had a more radical or extreme views in the past have come toward the middle so they can understand each other and cooperate better. i think there is a better chance now of being successful than there was at the end of the 2008 election. >> reporter: the politicians
the polling booth. denttives are checked. there is a lot at stake. >> translator is in the people's hands, but we don't know what the politicians will do after the election. >> translator: i'm proud i voted for the first time. it's for the people and future peace and prosperity of the country. >> reporter: international observers from 31 countries came to make sure the voting went well. the chief eu election observer is a member of the frenienench parliament. security was...
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translation: okay, all right. sign this first. if they break the promise we know what to do. >> translation: no, first they have to prove it. . >> translation: you sign it. if you don't sign it we'll be upset and leave. sign it. hamid karzai's opposition says his delay tactics are in relation to the upcoming elections. >> it's not concerns about some articles in the bilateral agreement. his demand is personal. he mentioned part of it. indeed, in the inauguration speech. heeled the signing of the bilateral agreement with the elections. >> abdullah believes hamid karzai wants the u.s. to support a candidate of his choosing. >> whatever his motives for such decision, president hamid karzai's political moves put him in the lead on this security pact for some time yet. >> the deal calls for it 15,000 foreign troops to stay in afghanistan for another 10 years. without a securitiy agreement the u.s. said had will pull u.s. troops out. two candidates claim to have the upper hand as ballots are counselled. half the results are in. juan orlando hernandez of
translation: okay, all right. sign this first. if they break the promise we know what to do. >> translation: no, first they have to prove it. . >> translation: you sign it. if you don't sign it we'll be upset and leave. sign it. hamid karzai's opposition says his delay tactics are in relation to the upcoming elections. >> it's not concerns about some articles in the bilateral agreement. his demand is personal. he mentioned part of it. indeed, in the inauguration speech. heeled...
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the move. >> translator: this is the first step in the decommissioning process. people here have high hopes that things will slowly return to normal and we can go back to our old lives. >> but some locals are expressing concern over possible safety problems with the delicate removal process. >> translator: i am worried about whether it will go smoothly because of all the debris. >> translator: what i am most anxious about is what will happen if the removal operation fail s in some catastrophic way? >> tepco engineers spent months preparing for this operation. nhk world's reporter shows us how crews will be carrying out the work. >> this is an image of the number 4 reactor building. the fuel assemblies sit in a pool of water that keeps them cool and prevents radioactive particles from escaping. the tank is about 20 meters above the ground level. tepco engineers want to remove the fuel as soon as possible since the building was damaged by a hydrogen explosion. officials say the building is strong enough to sustain an earthquake. equivalent to the one on march 11th.
the move. >> translator: this is the first step in the decommissioning process. people here have high hopes that things will slowly return to normal and we can go back to our old lives. >> but some locals are expressing concern over possible safety problems with the delicate removal process. >> translator: i am worried about whether it will go smoothly because of all the debris. >> translator: what i am most anxious about is what will happen if the removal operation fail...
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the second. is it >> translation: i left the supermarket eight minutes ago. now i feel sorrow for those there. >> they were building a playground. >> joining us over the phone from the capital, riga, is our reporter. what can you tell us about the collapse and bring us up to date on the death toll. >> hello from riga. the numbers are changing all the time. 25 dead at the moment. three of them firefighters. 40 have been rescued, 28 hospitaliz hospitalized. that is the latest information authorities are giving us. >> how difficult has it been for the emergency services to look for survivors. they have pulled some out, but it is a huge building. >> it is, and the space where they have to work is limited. we know that the foreign governments have offered help. latvian authorities are saying, "thank you, but no long you. we have all the equipment and mann power." the area is so big, they have to do it slowly and carefully so as not to injure anyone else, if someone is alive under the rubble. >> we understand the police launched a criminal investigation. what more
the second. is it >> translation: i left the supermarket eight minutes ago. now i feel sorrow for those there. >> they were building a playground. >> joining us over the phone from the capital, riga, is our reporter. what can you tell us about the collapse and bring us up to date on the death toll. >> hello from riga. the numbers are changing all the time. 25 dead at the moment. three of them firefighters. 40 have been rescued, 28 hospitaliz hospitalized. that is the...
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but cars from mexico are affordable because they are not subject to the tariffs. >> translator: this one, that one. those are from mexico as well. >> reporter: but the situation may change. brazil's economy has been sagging. and they are expecting mexican imports to protect the domestic auto industry. >> translator: we have no idea what would happen if cars from mexico disappeared from our market. what can we sell? >> reporter: japanese automakers have been enjoying strong demand for their cars in latin america. but increasing competition and an uncertain economic outlook may dampen their momentum. nhk world, mexico city. >>> and here's a quick look at our global economic calendar for the rest of this week. first, on wednesday, the bank of japan will release the minutes of its policy meeting in early october. over in the u.s., the commerce department will release initial gdp numbers for the july to september quarter on thursday. between april and june, the u.s. economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.5%. on the same day, the european central bank will hold a policy meeting. investors
but cars from mexico are affordable because they are not subject to the tariffs. >> translator: this one, that one. those are from mexico as well. >> reporter: but the situation may change. brazil's economy has been sagging. and they are expecting mexican imports to protect the domestic auto industry. >> translator: we have no idea what would happen if cars from mexico disappeared from our market. what can we sell? >> reporter: japanese automakers have been enjoying...
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the rebels were cruel. >> translation: they had prisoners there. we heard they killed prisoners - they killed them all. >> they would beat people for nothing and arrest people and make them disappear. >> the world's largest u.n. peacekeeping forces in congo have been helping the government fight m23. the u.n. has not managed to stop atrocities in the 14 years it's been here, but will find out what happened. >> we all know that bodies have been found in the area. the area has been controlled by m23 for a year, and it has been taken by the army a few days ago. on the u.n. side we form a team which will investigate. from the results we'll tell you what was discovered. >> the government says it's investigating too. but war crimes are common in congo's conflict. the full story may never beuncovered. >>> two men have been sentenced to death in absentia for war crimes committed during bangladesh's war of independence. they've been found guilty by a tribunal for the murder of a dozen intellectuals in 1971. one of the mean, chowdhury mueen-uddin, is a promin
the rebels were cruel. >> translation: they had prisoners there. we heard they killed prisoners - they killed them all. >> they would beat people for nothing and arrest people and make them disappear. >> the world's largest u.n. peacekeeping forces in congo have been helping the government fight m23. the u.n. has not managed to stop atrocities in the 14 years it's been here, but will find out what happened. >> we all know that bodies have been found in the area. the area...
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without the real translators, we couldn't do that, but the real translations are losing their jobs as what happens with journalists and musicians. i feel like what i am saying is extremely simple. that will help the economy grow, it will help it be more stable, and by the way, that's the way digital networking started. the idea was by ted nelson who is another bay area resident in 1960, so way early. that was the origin point. i am not saying anything radical, but it seems radical. >> it sounds a little bit wizard of ozish. >> it is, it is. >> how am i going to collect my money? [ laughter ] >> i haven't sorted out every details, but i think there should be a universal account. >> it's like a strike, if everybody doesn't go, it's not going to work. >> like insurance. everyone has to invest. everyone is contributing to the network these days whether they want to or not. if you want to see how much money you would be making, look at how much money you save by using your safeway card or your frequent flier card. that's money that's being paid to you but it's not really being paid to you
without the real translators, we couldn't do that, but the real translations are losing their jobs as what happens with journalists and musicians. i feel like what i am saying is extremely simple. that will help the economy grow, it will help it be more stable, and by the way, that's the way digital networking started. the idea was by ted nelson who is another bay area resident in 1960, so way early. that was the origin point. i am not saying anything radical, but it seems radical. >> it...
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the u.s. back in 1640. it is a translation of the book psalms.nal words are sometimes hard to read, but well-known psalm 23 is still recognizable. >> in the valley of death shall i walk, none ill i'll fear. >> reporter: there are only 11 flown copies in existence. this one is owned by the old south church in boston. its first congregation gathered in 1969. >> it has been said about old south church in boston that there is no other church so integral to this nation's quest for freedom and justice than this church >> reporter: that's why they have a second copy of the book. the congregation eventually voted 271-34 in favor of selling. >> it's a part of our past, but we have let go of difficult things in the past, and you don't get to be 344 years old without making adjustments in history. >> reporter: so how much is the book worth? all will be revealed on tuesday at sutherby's in new york. the auction house says there has been intention interest in the item. the estimated price? 15 to $30 million. >> it will be when it sells the most expensive prin
the u.s. back in 1640. it is a translation of the book psalms.nal words are sometimes hard to read, but well-known psalm 23 is still recognizable. >> in the valley of death shall i walk, none ill i'll fear. >> reporter: there are only 11 flown copies in existence. this one is owned by the old south church in boston. its first congregation gathered in 1969. >> it has been said about old south church in boston that there is no other church so integral to this nation's quest for...
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left leading candidate xiomara castro told supporters she won the vote >> translation: i would like tohank you from the bottom of my heart. i'll be the next president of the honduras. we're going to turn our society into a fairer society with optimism and hope. this new generation will do what we are supposed to do. it's our job to do this. >> >> translation: based on the exit polls we have received throughout the country and accounts, i can tell you today that i am the president of honduras. >> reporting on the elections, adam reynie. >> this month-lopping campaign has been hard-fought and divisive. they don't seem to be going away soon as the two leading candidates are maintaining that they are going to be the next president of honduras. as the bureau continues to count votes in this election. we see that no matter what the tribunal says, so far both candidates are claiming victory and especially xiomara castro, who is trailing in the results says that she is convinced she is the next president of the honduras. she said exit polls - they had been conducting polls themselves so the lo
left leading candidate xiomara castro told supporters she won the vote >> translation: i would like tohank you from the bottom of my heart. i'll be the next president of the honduras. we're going to turn our society into a fairer society with optimism and hope. this new generation will do what we are supposed to do. it's our job to do this. >> >> translation: based on the exit polls we have received throughout the country and accounts, i can tell you today that i am the...
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we have this report from rome. >> the senate's decision was expected. it's moment us. >> translation: silvio berlusconi's election is declared ipp valid. >> silvio berlusconi and his supporters called it a coup. the majority say it's democracy, the laws of the land being enforced. >> even as the senate voted. silvio berlusconi supporters came out to cheer their man. >> translation: the judiciary, dishonest politicians are on one side. we will always be with silvio. >> he's been the master of media manipulation. don't be fooled by the smile. power is ebing away from him. >> we are here in what is a bitter day, a day of mourning for italian democracy. we must stay on the field and not despair if the leader of the center right should not be here. >> silvio berlusconi will have a loud voice in italy. he is a wealthy man controlling newspapers and television stations. it is clear that his hold over italian politics is not what it was. angelino alfano - silvio berlusconi's chosen... silvio berlusconi lost much of his power to disrupt italian politics. the government will survive because an
we have this report from rome. >> the senate's decision was expected. it's moment us. >> translation: silvio berlusconi's election is declared ipp valid. >> silvio berlusconi and his supporters called it a coup. the majority say it's democracy, the laws of the land being enforced. >> even as the senate voted. silvio berlusconi supporters came out to cheer their man. >> translation: the judiciary, dishonest politicians are on one side. we will always be with silvio....
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it's a plus they are being held in the north. >> translation: we are talking about local elections. we need more young people, especially in the municipal assembly. it's important for our voices to be heard. >> a short work over the bridge to the north. the picture is different. map there refuse to vote despite -- many there refuse to vote. thee feel that these are not their elections. empty ballot boxes and electoral commission officials keen to avoid the cameras. this is typical of northern kosovo, where serbs are the majority. insults are thrown at those who decide to vote. >> translation: we are boycotting the elections because kosovo is organise them. they are not recognising them. this is a way of incorporating us into albania. >> officers have been deployed, many concentrated in the volatile north. >> we have around 460 police officers working two 12-hour shifts, covering working centres. so far we haven't recorded a possible incident. nor have we recorded an incident that may endanger general security situation in the north of kosovo. >> success of the elections will determin
it's a plus they are being held in the north. >> translation: we are talking about local elections. we need more young people, especially in the municipal assembly. it's important for our voices to be heard. >> a short work over the bridge to the north. the picture is different. map there refuse to vote despite -- many there refuse to vote. thee feel that these are not their elections. empty ballot boxes and electoral commission officials keen to avoid the cameras. this is typical...
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i remember watching them work g working -- walking in the street in a very orderly manner. >> translatori would never want to see another war. while looking after this site i always wish for a peaceful world. >> reporter: the annual memorial ceremony has now evolved into a friendship event between britain and japan with people from both sides joining in. toji says he wants to show young people that even out of bad experiences, friendship can grow. >> translator: i would like to continue, if i can, and pass the baton to younger generations. those who supported us, who experienced the war, aren't going to be here much longer. >> reporter: toji and the local elders say they will stick to their task and keep looking after the memorial as long as they can. >>> there's a tropical storm near the marshall islands heading towards the philippines. our meteorologist has been following the situation will be robert? >> gene, this is tropical storm haian. it's over open ocean, clear out here toward the east. this very well could be the next dangerous storm system on tap later on this week. for now wha
i remember watching them work g working -- walking in the street in a very orderly manner. >> translatori would never want to see another war. while looking after this site i always wish for a peaceful world. >> reporter: the annual memorial ceremony has now evolved into a friendship event between britain and japan with people from both sides joining in. toji says he wants to show young people that even out of bad experiences, friendship can grow. >> translator: i would like...
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the paresi tribe won the match easily. >> translation: the game was great, we won 5-0. >> translation like football, everyone in the community likes football, and all the sports. >> reporter: in the late afternoon 40 participating tribes gathered to celebrate the official opening ceremonies of the game. it was a preview of things to come. organizers are thinking big about the next one in 2015, wanting to make it global, inviting tribes from all over the world. earlier in the day they were thinking bigger. n >> translation: i keep dreaming a trainer will see my talent and say, "i'll invest in this guy", and pick me because i hope to compete and do bow and arrow in the olympics one day. >> over the coming days of the games and beyond, he's aiming high in the competitions. >>> lots more on the website, of course, aljazeera.com. all the latest. >> i'm ali velshi, this is real money. this is real money, and you are the important part of the
the paresi tribe won the match easily. >> translation: the game was great, we won 5-0. >> translation like football, everyone in the community likes football, and all the sports. >> reporter: in the late afternoon 40 participating tribes gathered to celebrate the official opening ceremonies of the game. it was a preview of things to come. organizers are thinking big about the next one in 2015, wanting to make it global, inviting tribes from all over the world. earlier in the...
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shortly after the explosion knocks him unconscious, he begins to regain his senses. >> translator: i the pain of not being able to move. i was paralyzed. my body was almost totally burned. i can only move my right arm. i was feeling the pain of not being able to breathe because my lungs had collapsed. my face had also been burned. and amid other people's blood, my own blood, the skin that fell on top of my eyes, i saw everything in shades of black or red. i had no sensation of time. i just know that for me, it was abysmal, the amount of time i spent. >> viamoran must endure an agonizing wait to receive medical attention. along with the nearly 2,000 others who are injured. >> the medical ambulance and fire in madrid were completely overwhelmed. because nothing like this had happened before. the injuries were horrific. from, you know, arms and legs blown off to internal injuries, they just ran the gamut. >> on the edge of death, viamoran found hope inside his train car. >> translator: i heard someone say come over here. someone's alive here. then this person stuck their hand inside. the
shortly after the explosion knocks him unconscious, he begins to regain his senses. >> translator: i the pain of not being able to move. i was paralyzed. my body was almost totally burned. i can only move my right arm. i was feeling the pain of not being able to breathe because my lungs had collapsed. my face had also been burned. and amid other people's blood, my own blood, the skin that fell on top of my eyes, i saw everything in shades of black or red. i had no sensation of time. i...
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a state of emergency was quickly with declared by the italian government. >> translator: the operatione moment is concentrating on saving human lives, and unfortunately the number of the victims has risen in the night dramatically. >> reporter: after leaving death and destruction, the depression is now moving towards the mainland threatening the center and south of italy, including rome. usually when rain hits italy as a whole, this is where all eyes turn to, the river tiger. it is still far from the dangerous level of 13 meters it reached last year. with forecast of uninterrupted torrential rain until thursday, authorities didn't take any chances and closed all access to the tiger in the hopes that rome and italy will weather the storm. >>> new images have been released of the fugitive gunmen in paris. he fired shots at the offices of a newspaper and a bank on monday before escaping in a hijacked car. and on friday the same man is thought to have threatened people at a news channel. >> translator: there should be no doubt about the commitment of the police and me in catching this indi
a state of emergency was quickly with declared by the italian government. >> translator: the operatione moment is concentrating on saving human lives, and unfortunately the number of the victims has risen in the night dramatically. >> reporter: after leaving death and destruction, the depression is now moving towards the mainland threatening the center and south of italy, including rome. usually when rain hits italy as a whole, this is where all eyes turn to, the river tiger. it is...
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what's going on in roopiindi at the moment and this subject with musharraf? >> translator: as far as the proceedings are the result of the fact the supreme court set up a committee to find out whether the former military ruler could be tried under article 6. that committee gave a report to the government saying, yes, he could be tried. so the government, of course, saying that they were doing this without any vin dick active design and this is a process of law. as i mentioned earlier and for the last three days there's been rioting that prompted the government to call in the military forces. the military forces arrived to control the situation in a city of over 4 million people and also a city where the pakistani military headquarters are located. many questions are asked, and that's all because of friction between shia and sunni groups. the shia say they came under attack and the sunnis say it was them. a very dangerous, precare yus situation. the government is relaxing the curfew from 1400 gmt and until about 1900 gmt, which is 12:00 anied night local time. interesting d
what's going on in roopiindi at the moment and this subject with musharraf? >> translator: as far as the proceedings are the result of the fact the supreme court set up a committee to find out whether the former military ruler could be tried under article 6. that committee gave a report to the government saying, yes, he could be tried. so the government, of course, saying that they were doing this without any vin dick active design and this is a process of law. as i mentioned earlier and...
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one woman brings the promise of hope, this is lala and addicts call her mother. >> translator: the governmenthe aid money that has poured in the country by the international community and there is nothing and no place for these people. >> reporter: she tries to find them a place and runs a private shelter and helps them get clean. >> there are not enough places to treat the addicts and she has only 25 betz. many of these men will never make it into treatment. >> reporter: but there are four lucky ones and she takes two sick addicts to a government hospital and pleads for them to be admitted and the doctors know her but the first time she brought patients here. >> translator: the cultivation of poppy and smuggling of drugs is increasing and the number of drug users increase too. >> reporter: she brought two addicts to her shelter and they will join others to try to stop using drugs through counseling and 12-step program and they stay here a month and return for follow-up meetings. she has an estimated 50% success ra rate. >> translator: i find we are all the same here, there is no prejudice or
one woman brings the promise of hope, this is lala and addicts call her mother. >> translator: the governmenthe aid money that has poured in the country by the international community and there is nothing and no place for these people. >> reporter: she tries to find them a place and runs a private shelter and helps them get clean. >> there are not enough places to treat the addicts and she has only 25 betz. many of these men will never make it into treatment. >>...
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that position hasn't gone down well with the russians. >> translator: unfortunately the syrian governmentas not able to communicate with the opposition. >> reporter: some areas remain under siege and there is reports of malnutrition there. they said talks were not even a factor in their thinking and they will continue their fight. new battlegrounds are opening up, the syrian state tv says the government soldiers now control an important town. the fact that rebel groups are divided, makes it difficult for them to form a united front. perhaps that's a factor bashar al-assad is banking on when it comes to him staying in power. imran khan, al jazeera. >> and we're joined now from the lebanese capital beirut. the opposition still wants their conditions met? >> well, it really depends on which opposition we're talking about. he just had a press conference here in beirut and he said talks with the opposition inside syria were positive, so now really he is putting the onus on the opposition based in istanbul. it has preconditions and the main one is that the geneva 2 conference needs to be a cont
that position hasn't gone down well with the russians. >> translator: unfortunately the syrian governmentas not able to communicate with the opposition. >> reporter: some areas remain under siege and there is reports of malnutrition there. they said talks were not even a factor in their thinking and they will continue their fight. new battlegrounds are opening up, the syrian state tv says the government soldiers now control an important town. the fact that rebel groups are divided,...