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23:34:38 10/15/12
9/11 Attack Suspects Start Pretrial Hearings
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9/11 Attack Suspects Start Pretrial Hearings
Pretrial hearings begin at Guantanamo base for the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and four other conspirators. A week of pre-trial hearings begins at Guantanamo base on Monday for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. He is the alleged mastermind of the 911 plane attacks that killed nearly three thousand people in 2001. Also at the hearing are four alleged al Qaeda conspirators accused of providing money and other support for the hijackers. After a failed attempt to try them at Guantanamo in 2008, the five were brought in again on revised charges during hearing in May. There have been no hearings in the case since then. Many of the issues the court will address during this week's hearing pertain to secrecy issues. Defense lawyers want the judge to get rid of the the quote "presumptive classification" process that treats CIA interrogations of the men as state secrets. The judge will also hear media requests to keep access to the courtroom during the trial. During the hearing, the issue of whether the US Constitution governs the tribunals at Guantanamo Bay will also be discussed. The defendants are charged with conspiring with al Qaeda, attacking civilians, and civilian targets, murder in violation of the laws of war, destruction of property, hijacking and terrorism. All five could face the death penalty if convicted. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntdtv.org Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 0 3 ratings Time: 01:17 More in News & Politics
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22:17:02 10/15/12
Out of Control Soapbox Racing in Hong Kong
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Out of Control Soapbox Racing in Hong Kong
It's soapbox racing like you've never seen it before. 35000 spectators packed the streets for Red Bull's first soapbox race in Hong Kong. 42 contestants designed and built their own speed machines and sent them flying down the over 1200-foot course. Many crashed. It seems there's a reason why cars aren't usually designed to look like hot pots. Some spent about as much time on their costumes as the soapbox racers. And so they crashed. For others, a lot was on the line, besides dangling raw meat that is. [Terry Tang, Racing Butcher]: "It's a local butcher, and I'm actually a butcher. So my company sponsors me. So we got to win this race. If I win this race today, I will get a promotion. I will be the head butcher today." He did not win. The course was littered with obstacles. And many crashed. Of course it's nothing to lose your top over. Well, these guys did. And then they crashed. This unicorn was flying! And then it crashed. Crashed. Crashed. Crashed. And then these guys came up. (video editors: footage of The Mexican Skull racers) The Mexican inspired Day of the Dead racer is perhaps the only time in racing history you could say it was a good thing their skull went flying. And they didn't even crash, kind of. So it was no surprise that with 121 points out of 150, the Hong Kong-based Outsign Lab won the day. [Timothy Wong, Numbskull Racer]: "Going down was actually scary, because it was slippery, and we weren't expecting that. Building this thing was definitely hard work ... From: NTDTV Views: 180 6 ratings Time: 01:59 More in News & Politics
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21:50:18 10/15/12
China News - October 15, 2012: Bo Xilai's Son Denies He's in China
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China News - October 15, 2012: Bo Xilai's Son Denies He's in China
In today's NTD China News, Bo Xilai's son, Bo Guagua has denied reports that he has returned to China and is helping with investigations against his father. China, Japan and South Korea have taken part in trilateral talks in Seoul. A fireworks accident in China on Saturday injures more than 100 spectators. "Free China: The Courage to Believe", co-produced by NTD has debuted in Taiwan to local legislators. A 6 year old Chinese boy has taken up activism, calling for the release of two detained petitioners. NTD Canada's President Joe Wang has been awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Award for his service to the Community. Deputy Chief of China's central bank, Yi Gang, has indicated that Chinese authorities will be introducing a new wave of economic stimulus, saying the amount will be "appropriate". Dozens gear up and compete for the first ever Red Bull Soapbox Racing in Hong Kong. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 145 3 ratings Time: 16:30 More in Shows
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21:39:26 10/15/12
Russell Crowe and Wife Danielle Spencer Divorcing
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Russell Crowe and Wife Danielle Spencer Divorcing
Actor Russell Crowe and his wife Danielle Spencer have separated after nine years. Danielle Spencer was spotted out with her Australian Dancing with the Stars partner Damian Whitwood. Actor Russell Crowe and his wife Danielle Spencer have separated after nine years, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. The two, who met over 20 years ago, have two children together. Some blame Crowe's work schedule on the separation; it is one of the actor's busiest years, with seven of his films slotted to be released next year. The relationship has also faced rumors after Danielle Spencer was spotted out with her Australian Dancing with the Stars partner Damian Whitwood. However, it is still a surprise, as the relationship had been consider one of the steadier ones in Australian showbusiness. It is reported that the split is amicable. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntdtv.org Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 25 0 ratings Time: 00:42 More in Entertainment
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21:15:47 10/15/12
6 Year Old is China's Youngest Activist
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6 Year Old is China's Youngest Activist
This six-year-old boy should be out playing with his friends. Instead, he has become one of the latest, and probably the youngest, rights activists in China. Pang stands in front of a banner. It describes the illegal kidnapping of two business owners, Pang's unofficially adopted grandparents. [Pang Pang, Six-Year-Old Activist] "I'm protesting the Nantong government for illegally kidnapping Grandpa Zhang and Grandma Xu. We'll follow this case until the end and will not give up." According to rights group Human Rights Campaign in China, Zhang Junguo and Xu Yanli operated a timber business in Nantong, Jiangsu province. In January 2011, their factory was forcibly demolished, and the couple has been appealing since. Police detained the couple in September after they became involved in anti-corruption activities. Ma Bao who adopted Pang Pang, says Zhang and Xu treated the young boy like their own grandson, and he wants them released. [Ma Bo, Chinese Rights Activist] "The kid really misses his grandpa Zhang and grandma Xu. I took him along to the Political and Legislative Affairs office in Nantong. Pang Pang went to the office of the Party Secretary, sat down on the sofa and yelled for the Party Secretary to release his grandma Xu." Ma Bo says she and other activists met with Nantong officials on October 10th, but so far authorities have not indicated where Zhang and Xu are being detained. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on ... From: NTDTV Views: 86 8 ratings Time: 01:41 More in News & Politics
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21:05:38 10/15/12
"Free China: The Courage to Believe" Debuts in Taiwan
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"Free China: The Courage to Believe" Debuts in Taiwan
A documentary about the persecution of Falun Gong in China may have deeper implications for the people of Taiwan. That's what a legislative assistant said after watching "Free China: The Courage to Believe" last Friday. NTD co-produced the film with World2Be productions. It follows the story of two prisoners of conscience in China, where they endured physical and mental abuse for refusing to give up the Falun Gong spiritual practice. Taiwanese legislator Huang Wen-ling was grateful to see the film. [Huang Wen-ling, Taiwanese Legislator] "We're very thankful to have this opportunity to watch the film in the Legislative Yuan. A lot of people watched the film today, and I'm sure they can spread the word, so there is greater awareness of human rights abuses in China. People need to expose it." Earlier this year, Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner Chung Ting-pang was detained without charge for nearly two months by Mainland authorities. Chinese state-run media reported he had been involved in intercepting TV signals%mdashthe same accusations that landed Charles Lee, one of the main characters in the documentary, in jail. Speaking at the screening on Friday, Chung said these actions were necessary to expose the abuses happening in China. Gan Chen-yi, assistant to legislator Tien Chiu-chin, said the documentary is particularly relevant to Taiwan. Since Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou began his first presidential term in 2008, he's pushed for closer ties with Mainland China. Critics have accused ... From: NTDTV Views: 2 7 ratings Time: 02:22 More in News & Politics
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19:58:49 10/15/12
New Chinese Stimulus on the Way, Is it Big Enough?
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New Chinese Stimulus on the Way, Is it Big Enough?
The Deputy Chief of China's central bank, Yi Gang, made comments in Tokyo on Sunday about the coming fiscal and monetary stimulus package which Chinese authorities hope will stabilize growth. Recently, China's former double-digit yearly growth numbers have fallen sharply enough that some are worried about a broader economic collapse. The new stimulus was decided in September. [Yi Gang, Deputy Chief, Bank of China]: "The stimulus package I think this time will be appropriate in terms of size; when I say appropriate in terms of size, that is, large enough to stabilize the growth but not too large to cause some further negative impact or negative problem in the future." The question of whether the stimulus is large enough will be one thing closely watched by investors. Exports slowed significantly in the second quarter of this year, and domestic demand has not emerged with enough strength to carry China's economy. The new stimulus includes 60 infrastructure projects worth more than $150 billion, although it has not been labeled as a formal fiscal stimulus package. Banks are already making many of the loans. Real estate, though, has been seen as key to the overall well being of the Chinese economy. And it's unknown how well this market will respond to the new plans. Speculation has been intense for years now, with the resulting empty houses and office towers regularly cited as signs of an overheated or bubble market. If sickness in this sector is really a serious problem ... From: NTDTV Views: 67 1 ratings Time: 01:49 More in News & Politics
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19:50:59 10/15/12
EU Agrees Tough New Sanctions On Iran
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EU Agrees Tough New Sanctions On Iran
The European Union has agreed tough new sanctions on Iran over its disputed nuclear program. Full Story: The European Union on Monday agreed to impose new sanctions on Iran. Speaking at a news conference in Luxembourg, the German Foreign Minister says the sanctions will increase pressure on Iran over its disputed nuclear program. [Guido Westerwelle, German Foreign Minister]: "In spite of intensive negotiations over the past month, Iran continues to stall. For the time being, we see no sufficient willingness for substantial talks on the nuclear program. I wish to point out once again: Iran has the right to use nuclear energy in a peaceful manner. Civilian use of nuclear energy is not at issue with Iran, but it is obvious that nuclear arms would violate international law and therefore must not and cannot be accepted by the international community." The new restrictions on Iran are some of the toughest measures yet taken by Europe. [Guido Westerwelle, German Foreign Minister]: "We have decided on a further package of sanctions, to increase pressure and make negotiations more substantial, in the areas of trade and banking, transport and energy. In addition we will enforce measures to put an end to bypassing sanctions." As well as the disputed nuclear program, Europe is also concerned about Iran's military intentions. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntdtv.org Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 0 8 ratings Time: 01:42 More in News & Politics
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19:22:08 10/15/12
Bo Xilai's Son Denies He's Back in China
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Bo Xilai's Son Denies He's Back in China
Bo Guagua, the son of disgraced Chinese official Bo Xilai, has denied reports he is back in China, and says he has no information on his father's impending trial. British newspaper The Telegraph reported on Sunday that Bo Guagua had left the United States and returned to China. The paper sited a source in Chongqing who reported that Bo went into a police car after arriving in Beijing, and was said to be helping with investigations against Bo Xilai. A Chinese blogger also reported separately that Bo Guagua had arrived in China last Thursday. But today Bo Guagua said he is not back in China. In an email to the New York Times, he said those reports are, quote, "without basis". He did not say where he was. Chinese state-run media last month reported Bo Xilai was under investigation for abuse of power and massive corruption, implicating unnamed family members. Bo Guagua later issued a statement online defending his father. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 00:58 More in News & Politics
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19:01:42 10/15/12
NTD Canada President Awarded Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal
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NTD Canada President Awarded Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Diamond Jubilee. A celebration of Queen Elizabeth the Second's 60 years on the throne. Her service to the Common Wealth of Canada was marked by a series of awards recognizing those citizens who have made remarkable contributions to the Canadian Community. Among those awarded the 2012 Diamond Jubilee medal was NTD's Canadian President Joe Wang. [Master of Ceremonies]: "Joe Wang, Joe is president of NTDTV Canada, and a great supporter and great advocate for the fight against abuse both here in Canada and around the world." NTD and its partner organization, The Epoch Times newspaper, were both recognized for their dedication to bringing uncensored media into and out of China. Wang says the medal is a tribute to NTD's timely reporting on human rights abuses in China. [Joe Wang, President of NTD Canada]: "It is official recognition of the job NTDTV has been doing for Canada and for Canadians, especially the continuous reports on human rights issues in China and in Canada, and specifically the bloody harvest of Falun Gong practitioners organs inside China. This is a crime against humanity happening inside China, which has shocked the mainstream Canadian society. And the Canadian government recognizes NTD's contribution in this regard, and gave me this award. I am very thankful for the Canadian government." Last month, Wang was awarded "Freedom Fighter of the Week" by Sun News Network for his work in media. Wang is also the executive producer of the award winning film ... From: NTDTV Views: 0 4 ratings Time: 02:00 More in News & Politics
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18:52:55 10/15/12
Out of Control Soapbox Racing in Hong Kong
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Out of Control Soapbox Racing in Hong Kong
It's soapbox racing like you've never seen it before. 35000 spectators packed the streets for Red Bull's first soapbox race in Hong Kong. 42 contestants designed and built their own speed machines and sent them flying down the over 1200-foot course. Many crashed. It seems there's a reason why cars aren't usually designed to look like hot pots. Some spent about as much time on their costumes as the soapbox racers. And so they crashed. For others, a lot was on the line, besides dangling raw meat that is. [Terry Tang, Racing Butcher]: "It's a local butcher, and I'm actually a butcher. So my company sponsors me. So we got to win this race. If I win this race today, I will get a promotion. I will be the head butcher today." He did not win. The course was littered with obstacles. And many crashed. Of course it's nothing to lose your top over. Well, these guys did. And then they crashed. This unicorn was flying! And then it crashed. Crashed. Crashed. Crashed. And then these guys came up. The Mexican inspired Day of the Dead racer is perhaps the only time in racing history you could say it was a good thing their skull went flying. And they didn't even crash, kind of. So it was no surprise that with 121 points out of 150, the Hong Kong-based Outsign Lab won the day. [Timothy Wong, Numbskull Racer]: "Going down was actually scary, because it was slippery, and we weren't expecting that. Building this thing was definitely hard work, but it all pays off for this event. We enjoyed it ... From: NTDTV Views: 33 1 ratings Time: 01:59 More in News & Politics
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17:59:07 10/15/12
China, Japan and South Korea Discuss Co-operation
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China, Japan and South Korea Discuss Co-operation
Representatives of China, Japan and South Korea attended a forum in Seoul on Monday, marking the first anniversary of the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS). Established in 2011 the forum was initiated to foster the political cooperation for the three countries. This year, territorial disputes have soured Japan's bilateral relations with China and South Korea. The Diaoyu, or Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea have sent tensions rising between China and Japan. While the Dokdo, or Takeshima Islands remain in dispute between South Korea and Japan. Monday's forum sought to sooth the tensions. [Kim Sung-hwan, South Korean Foreign Minister]: "The trilateral co-operation between China, Japan and South Korea is a very useful mechanism to overcome these challenges and to achieve peace and mutual prosperity in the region." The Japanese representative directed attention away from the specific disputes. [Masaharu Nakagawa, Japanese Representative]: "I believe that the three countries share the rationale that trilateral co-operation is too important to be jeopardized by specific bilateral issues." A Chinese representative, meanwhile, called for better relations between the three countries. Between them China, Japan and South Korea account for 20 percent of the world's total GDP. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 40 3 ratings Time: 01:24 More in News & Politics
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17:49:42 10/15/12
Over a Hundred Spectators Injured at Fireworks Display on West Lake, E China
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Over a Hundred Spectators Injured at Fireworks Display on West Lake, E China
Nearly one hundred spectators were injured during a fireworks display at the opening of the West Lake International Expo on Saturday, in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou. The fireworks show, billed as low-altitude and low-pollution, started at 7.30pm above Hangzhou's popular tourist sites West Lake, and the Grand Canal. Fireworks fell among the audience standing by the Grand Canal, injuring at least one hundred people. [Mrs. Mao, Local Resident]: "At 8 pm I was thinking of going home while the display continued, suddenly something flew through the air at us. Then my husband was lying on the ground and I picked him up. At that time it was chaotic as fireworks came down then bounced up from the ground. We hurried to escape the site." Spectators suffered skin burns, and clothing was either burned or torn. Most of the injured were discharged from hospital but at least five suffering more serious injuries remain there. The cause of the accident is under investigation. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 44 1 ratings Time: 00:48 More in News & Politics
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15:11:39 10/15/12
Rights Group: Syria Using Cluster Bombs
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Rights Group: Syria Using Cluster Bombs
Human Rights Watch produce evidence that the Syrian regime is using cluster bombs. Full Story: This video, said to be shot in Syria, shows what appears to be an unexploded cluster bomb. The munitions have been banned in most countries because bomblets like these can remain active for months. But Human Rights Watch say Syria's government has dropped them over civilian areas in the last week - part of an effort to fend off rebel advances. Rights workers condemned the use of the bombs. [Philippe Bolopion, Human Rights Watch, UN Director] "If we needed any further proof of the Syrian regime's complete disregard for the lives of its own citizens and children well here it is." This is what officials are worried about. While it's grainy, this video is said to show two children playing with an unexploded cluster bomb. Human Rights Watch called on Syria to stop using the munitions amid a bloody civil war that has already left 30000 people dead, according to some estimates. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntdtv.org Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me From: NTDTV Views: 0 1 ratings Time: 01:04 More in News & Politics
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14:46:09 10/15/12
Skydiver Makes World Record Jump From Space
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Skydiver Makes World Record Jump From Space
Skydiver Felix Baumgartner leaps into the stratosphere from space. Watch the footage, then the press conference. Full Story: Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner leaps into the stratosphere from a ballon near the edge of space. Arriving safely on the earth a full 10 minutes after leaping into space, Felix raises his arms in celebration. Soon he is embraced by his girlfriend, then by his mom. Speaking at a news conference, he describes how he felt at the moment of the jump. [Felix Baumgartner]: "And let me tell you when I was standing there on top of the world you become so humble you do not think about breaking records anymore, you do not think about gaining scientific data -- the only thing that you want is - you to come back alive because you don't want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend and all of the people watching this. This became the most important thing to me when I was out there." Preliminary figures indicate that 3 world records were broken - the highest altitude skydive, the longest freefall without a parachute, and the fastest fall during a skydive. In fact, Felix entered the atmosphere at an estimated 800 miles per hour, becoming the first skydiver to break the sound barrier. But the daredevil stuntman remains humble. [Felix Baumgartner]: "Sometimes you have to get up really high to know how small you are." Felix says the space jump was his final high profile stunt. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntdtv.org Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us ... From: NTDTV Views: 71 1 ratings Time: 01:32 More in Sports
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14:23:39 10/15/12
Pakistani Girl Shot By Taliban On Way To UK
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Pakistani Girl Shot By Taliban On Way To UK
Description: Malala Yusufzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban, is on her way to the UK for treatment. Full Story: Malala Yusufzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot by Taliban gunmen for campaigning for girls' education, has been sent to the United Kingdom for medical treatment. It is hoped that Malala will receive the prolonged care she needs to fully recover physically and psychologically. An air ambulance provided by the United Arab Emirates is transporting Malala from Pakistan to the UK, according to a military spokesman. She will be transferred to a specialist center that provides integrated care to children who have sustained severe injury. The 14-year-old schoolgirl has become a powerful symbol of resistance against the efforts of the Pakistani Taliban to deprive girls of eduction. Her shooting has been strongly condemned at home and abroad. But despite Pakistanis holding some protests and candlelit vigils, government officials have not publicly criticized the Taliban by name. Many see this as another example of the state's failure to tackle militancy. Malala Yusufzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot by Taliban gunmen for campaigning for girls' education, has been sent to the United Kingdom for medical treatment. It is hoped that Malala will receive the prolonged care she needs to fully recover physically and psychologically. An air ambulance provided by the United Arab Emirates is transporting Malala from Pakistan to the UK, according to a military ... From: NTDTV Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 00:57 More in News & Politics
10/15/12
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