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some people brought us to this new yun. there usually is not a burn unit at a hospital like ours. the situation in this country is so severe we had to operate one. >> while the burn unit is overwhelmed it's the opposite in other parts of the hospital. it's not just the lurn unit. the usually crowded hospital is empty. both patients and doctors are worried about the safety when they are on the road. doctors travelled by road to an out lying clinic to treat patients who can't favourite a trip to the capital. doctors fear they'll be attacked by protesters, and ambulance. it's one thing for doctors to use ambulances to see patients. what you see now is the public hires ambulances that go to the airport. this is unacceptable. what if an emergency patient calls at that moment. >> if the blockade tips more burn units may be opening their doors too. >> the alleged leader of one of mexico's violent criminal gangs has been captured by security forces. omar tremallis is suspected of running a drug cartel. arrested in monster ray. adam raney has more. >> reporter: the arrest of the alleged le
some people brought us to this new yun. there usually is not a burn unit at a hospital like ours. the situation in this country is so severe we had to operate one. >> while the burn unit is overwhelmed it's the opposite in other parts of the hospital. it's not just the lurn unit. the usually crowded hospital is empty. both patients and doctors are worried about the safety when they are on the road. doctors travelled by road to an out lying clinic to treat patients who can't favourite a...
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staff at the urp yun union aviation safety agency gave them recommendations. they want airlines to ensure at least two crew members are in the cockpit at all times. they say at least one of those crew members should be a qualified pilot. managers at norwegian air shuttle have decided one cabin attendant must be in the cockpit whenever the pilot or a co-pilot leaves. airline officials in britain, canada and iceland say they intend to implement similar rules. skymark already has such a regulation in effect. passengers have been banned from entering the cockpit on all japanese airliners since 1999. authorities introduced that ban because a passenger stab aid pilot to death and tried to fly the plane. the 9/11 attacks in the united states were another reason for changes. since then most planes have been equipped with doors that lock automatically when they are closed. bullet proof material is used. >> the door is fitted with three electrical latches and a new spy hole. >> the door can only be unlocked from the inside. these anti-hijacking measures allowed the co-p
staff at the urp yun union aviation safety agency gave them recommendations. they want airlines to ensure at least two crew members are in the cockpit at all times. they say at least one of those crew members should be a qualified pilot. managers at norwegian air shuttle have decided one cabin attendant must be in the cockpit whenever the pilot or a co-pilot leaves. airline officials in britain, canada and iceland say they intend to implement similar rules. skymark already has such a regulation...
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this again is an other to try to put a happy yun i think front, saying that he is a good guy. >> a frustration that you talk to uyghurs that they have is they are portrayed often by state media or state sanctioned events as happy dancing minorities, and they are usually there for entertainment. and i can see how some might see the fact that he is not really marking a qualitative change whatsoever. he's still there as an entertainer and the message seems to be that uyghurs are okay, as long as they are entertainers. >>> national unity, economic strength, harmony - over four hours the spring fest gala is a nahrrative. what ties it together - the privacy of the communist party. >> there's a song dedicated to xi jinping. the yule onliy is accompanied by sleekly put together montage of xi jinping visiting ordinary people. after that, i haven't seen these kind of platant personalities in years. not since then. after three decades in business, the gala relies on a mix of heavy-handed propaganda, it is high. 690 million tune in this year. many an social media providing feed back. on china's version of
this again is an other to try to put a happy yun i think front, saying that he is a good guy. >> a frustration that you talk to uyghurs that they have is they are portrayed often by state media or state sanctioned events as happy dancing minorities, and they are usually there for entertainment. and i can see how some might see the fact that he is not really marking a qualitative change whatsoever. he's still there as an entertainer and the message seems to be that uyghurs are okay, as...
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giant pandas bai yun and gaogao are apparently ready to mate. they gave them access to each other this week for the first time in three years. after they noticed the female's hormone levels were up. female giant pandas can breed once a year for three days and staff won't know if it will yield a cub until a possible birth in july. so we'll have to wait and see. >> aww. >> a birth in july. >> who knows. it could happen. >> how about that. [ laughter ] >> that's so cute. >> yup. they're ready. [ laughter ] >> what are they doing? >> they're talking. [ laughter ] >> checking out the weather stick. [ laughter ] >> they are getting to know each other. [ laughter ] >> don't bug me. [ laughter ] >> oh, that's it for kpix 5 news at noon. >> was it okay to show that on the news? >> i think it's okay. >> we'll find out from >> brooke: [ sighs ] [ groans ] [ doorbell rings ] yes?
giant pandas bai yun and gaogao are apparently ready to mate. they gave them access to each other this week for the first time in three years. after they noticed the female's hormone levels were up. female giant pandas can breed once a year for three days and staff won't know if it will yield a cub until a possible birth in july. so we'll have to wait and see. >> aww. >> a birth in july. >> who knows. it could happen. >> how about that. [ laughter ] >> that's so...
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disputes what are all the yun rons are concerned about and workers in the country. there would be no reversal court in their lifetime. >> right. >> and this would circumvent american law. >> it definitely has the power to override american law. you see over and over consistently in the decisions where tribunals say consistency not a defense to liability. so some action that is entire legitimate under domestic law should be found in breach of the treaty and give rise to liability. >> does this open the door for a plethora of legal wranglings that would take place in american court in the pp would allow foreign corporations to sue the government for undermining expectations and hurt their business. so if i'm a foreign investor, i'm investing in the united states i don't like the way it went. i'm going to sue. once it's done there's no representative government. the congress can't come back and say let's pass a law to fix that. is that right? >> that's exactly the issue. they provide foreign shareholders to occupant out of the legal system and opt to choose to go to ar
disputes what are all the yun rons are concerned about and workers in the country. there would be no reversal court in their lifetime. >> right. >> and this would circumvent american law. >> it definitely has the power to override american law. you see over and over consistently in the decisions where tribunals say consistency not a defense to liability. so some action that is entire legitimate under domestic law should be found in breach of the treaty and give rise to...
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nhk world's yun yotsumoto explains. >> translator: i instructed defense ministry officials to stop all work that would change the conditions of the sea zone. >> reporter: okinawa governor takashi onaga urged defense officials to comply with his request. he said if they don't, he will revoke the approval of his predecessor to destroy the reefs, a necessary step in the construction of the u.s. military facility. onaga says it's highly likely that defense personnel have caused damage to reefs outside of the approved construction zone. japan's top government spokesperson says they don't accept onaga's request. >> translator: okinawa prefecture's move to suspend the government survey at this stage is extremely regrettable. we had obtained construction approval from the prefecture after enough discussion with them. >> reporter: other government officials said they might take a countermeasure to continue the plan. the u.s. military has been present in japan since the end of world war ii. but a crime nearly two decades ago turned public opinion in okinawa against hosting american soldiers. and
nhk world's yun yotsumoto explains. >> translator: i instructed defense ministry officials to stop all work that would change the conditions of the sea zone. >> reporter: okinawa governor takashi onaga urged defense officials to comply with his request. he said if they don't, he will revoke the approval of his predecessor to destroy the reefs, a necessary step in the construction of the u.s. military facility. onaga says it's highly likely that defense personnel have caused damage...
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it's good and rainbows and yun corns, but if you look at the numbers, it doesn't make sense.t's not possible, that's not what the country is built on the idea that everyone is paid the same goes through life the same. that's the issue i have with the unions. they want everyone the same. doesn't matter if you are exceptional or not exception am you are the same as everywhere else and i have huge issues with that. >> you were part of the union, what turns you off from the union model. >> for me being part of the teachers union, private sector it's a little different to the public sector. i was involved... >> how so. more accountability in the private sector. >> no collectively bargaining against the taxpayer doesn't make sense. no one is sitting at the table for the taxpayer. you have the in mates running the asylum and it doesn't make sense. there's a finite amount of money going into the public sector for people and employers and employees. to sit and suck it dry. we see school districts that have lost millions have been - you know where they lay off teachers trying to keep t
it's good and rainbows and yun corns, but if you look at the numbers, it doesn't make sense.t's not possible, that's not what the country is built on the idea that everyone is paid the same goes through life the same. that's the issue i have with the unions. they want everyone the same. doesn't matter if you are exceptional or not exception am you are the same as everywhere else and i have huge issues with that. >> you were part of the union, what turns you off from the union model....
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joining us now live from seoul is june yun, asia's seoul correspondent. >> reporter: that's right. was injured this morning by an assailant with a razor knife. sustaining injuries to his face and wrist. this happened at 7:40 a.m. local korea time on his way to his morning lecture. this happened while he was walking to the building, when the attack took place. witnesses from the scene are saying that the suspect came from behind and started assaulting him. the audience members stopped the attack, and the police immediately arrested the suspect at the scene. the suspect has been identified as 55-year-old mao kim jong. this suspect actually has a criminal record for a similar crime from five years ago. in july 2010, the suspect threw two pieces of concrete at a japanese envoy to seoul as well. at this time, kim received a suspended two-year jail sentence for this crime. something that we're seeing in the local press is that he published a book last year in which he describes the details of his assault on the japanese envoy as well. in terms of motive, questioning is still ongoing unde
joining us now live from seoul is june yun, asia's seoul correspondent. >> reporter: that's right. was injured this morning by an assailant with a razor knife. sustaining injuries to his face and wrist. this happened at 7:40 a.m. local korea time on his way to his morning lecture. this happened while he was walking to the building, when the attack took place. witnesses from the scene are saying that the suspect came from behind and started assaulting him. the audience members stopped the...
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. >>> it really baffled ta yad yun officials -- canadian officials.ersonal reason two men dug a 333-foot tunnel. for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of new shoes is a small but important gift. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. >>> welcome back. hillary clinton's exclusive use of a personal e-mail account when she was secretary of state, it may have broken federal regulations. that's according to the new york times. the times says mrs. clinton did not have a government e-mail address during her four years as secretary of state and her aides didn't take action to their her personal e-mails preserved on department servers as require bid the federal records act. republicans are jumping all over this as an opportunity to criticize mrs. clinton who is considered the favorite to win the nomination for president in 2016 if she decides to run. >>> 8:54. the mystery surrounding a tunnel in toronto, canada has been solved. the 33-foot l
. >>> it really baffled ta yad yun officials -- canadian officials.ersonal reason two men dug a 333-foot tunnel. for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of new shoes is a small but important gift. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. >>> welcome back. hillary clinton's exclusive use of a personal e-mail account when she was secretary of state, it may have...
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more people have fixed rate loans and that's yun of the reasons they're not selling is because they don't want to trade up to a higher mortgage rates. >> there's plenty of floating rate debt. people have been put in a place in their heads that rates will gefer never go up. rates are going to go up and it's going to send a shock wave through the market. i think the volatility we're seeing in equities is anticipating the first 25 basis points. go back to 2004 and 1999 and see 6% swings in the indices when there was just talk of rate hikes increasing. that's why it's happening now. >> all i'll say is my inbox is lighting up with people giving examples in their area of how much cheaper it is to buy than rent. your point about what you can do with the property given the history we've been through is well taken. >> and you will still be invited to the housewarming. >> we're sort of a beer kind of household here. thank you kevin and diana olick. >> we have 40 minutes left in the trading session on -- what a finish for a volatile week. the dow down over 200 points again. the s&p down 19 and the n
more people have fixed rate loans and that's yun of the reasons they're not selling is because they don't want to trade up to a higher mortgage rates. >> there's plenty of floating rate debt. people have been put in a place in their heads that rates will gefer never go up. rates are going to go up and it's going to send a shock wave through the market. i think the volatility we're seeing in equities is anticipating the first 25 basis points. go back to 2004 and 1999 and see 6% swings in...
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corporate lawyer vice president, just what is your value somewhere put it into words, speak confidently and yunget a chance to remake themselves with the know your value team us and a few others where things get really exciting. >> reporter: three finalists from five cities will jump on a jetblue flight and come here. to the human performance institute in orlando, florida, where a team of performance coaches will transform their lives. they'll get fit with chris. >> a simple fast sized bsh based body weight work jut can you do almost never with any time. >> reporter: talk fooled with tear ra. >> what i'm going to do help you clean out your fridge and pantry and your head to help you with the psychology of what you eat. >> reporter: and then meet their coaches who will transform their pitches and get them ready to compete for that $10,000 bonus. >> i'm going to help you build your energy, your moxie, so that you can be your best when it matters. >> i am looking forward to helping you stop the craziness in your life and in your head. >> reporter: my specialty, help you build your self-confidence
corporate lawyer vice president, just what is your value somewhere put it into words, speak confidently and yunget a chance to remake themselves with the know your value team us and a few others where things get really exciting. >> reporter: three finalists from five cities will jump on a jetblue flight and come here. to the human performance institute in orlando, florida, where a team of performance coaches will transform their lives. they'll get fit with chris. >> a simple fast...
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. >> reporter: alice, an american working with yun a receive, rode out the storm some called hell on earth. >> this is going to be a horrific humanitarian disaster. we need your help. wrfrnlths the monster storm parking 180-mile-an-hour winds the trail of destruction stretches nearly the length of this small island nation. 90% of housing in the capital where infrastructure is strongest is seriously damaged. 54,000 children are affected by the storm. >> they were really scared, they cried. i cried also. but i have to be strong for them. >> reporter: with wind knocking out power and nearly all communication, the 26-foot sea surge flooded many communities in this low lying nation. one official described the now homeless as hopeless and in a panic. >> we understand that the hospital has the same significant the damage, lost its roof so up to 60% of supplies and drugs have been lost. >> reporter: in one of the poorest countries, destruction as far as the eye can see while heartbreak is everywhere. when we arrived we found the military unloading the supplies and first aid. the most difficu
. >> reporter: alice, an american working with yun a receive, rode out the storm some called hell on earth. >> this is going to be a horrific humanitarian disaster. we need your help. wrfrnlths the monster storm parking 180-mile-an-hour winds the trail of destruction stretches nearly the length of this small island nation. 90% of housing in the capital where infrastructure is strongest is seriously damaged. 54,000 children are affected by the storm. >> they were really scared,...