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03:41:08 02/03/12
Wukan Villagers to Elect Village Chief on March 1st
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Wukan Villagers to Elect Village Chief on March 1st
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me On March 1st Wukan villagers will vote for their village chief. Wukan is the Chinese village that kicked out all Communist Party authorities at the end of last year, as part of a protest against illegal land grabs. And after a two-week stand off with the police, the Chinese regime agreed, in principle, to meet their demands%mdashone of which was for fair local elections. Many suspect the Chinese regime does not want to let the elections get too much media attention. Reporters from Hong Kong's "Apple Daily" recently saw a large billboard detailing election regulations in Wukan, yet the next day the board had been removed. Wukan villagers told NTD on February 1st they had elected a committee to oversee the election process. Forty people ran for eleven positions. At time of report, the results were not out yet. The committee will oversee the election of new leaders to replace those who were dismissed after the protest. [Mr. Cai, Wukan Villager]:(Male, Chinese, First in footage) "There is a ticket office for each village. Only two villages are done, five villages remain. We elected the notary public and next month, on March 1st, we will elect the village committee." The original conflict in Wukan was over officials carrying out illegal land grabs. Villagers are still wary of the regime and question whether it will keep its promises, even after the election in March. [Mr ... From: NTDTV Views: 241 6 ratings Time: 02:40 More in News & Politics
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14:27:46 01/27/12
Raw Video: 11 Fishermen Rescued in Alaska
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Raw Video: 11 Fishermen Rescued in Alaska
Eleven fishermen from two boats are safe after separate incidents around Kodiak Island. the first incident involved a vessel which ran aground on Portage Bay Tuesday. The second involved another, which sank south of Kodiak Island Wednesday. (Jan. 27) From: AssociatedPress Views: 289 8 ratings Time: 01:14 More in News & Politics
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14:27:46 01/27/12
Raw Video: 11 Fishermen Rescued in Alaska
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Raw Video: 11 Fishermen Rescued in Alaska
Eleven fishermen from two boats are safe after separate incidents around Kodiak Island. the first incident involved a vessel which ran aground on Portage Bay Tuesday. The second involved another, which sank south of Kodiak Island Wednesday. (Jan. 27) From: AssociatedPress Views: 359 10 ratings Time: 01:14 More in News & Politics
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13:14:00 01/26/12
Buildings collapse in Rio de Janeiro
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Jan. 26 - Eleven people are injured, and more are feared dead after two buildings collapsed in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro. Sarah Wali reports.
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13:14:00 01/26/12
Buildings collapse in Rio de Janeiro
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Jan. 26 - Eleven people are injured, and more are feared dead after two buildings collapsed in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro. Sarah Wali reports.
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16:39:55 01/17/12
British Newlyweds Describe Surviving Cruise Ship Sinking
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British Newlyweds Describe Surviving Cruise Ship Sinking
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me Ian and Janice Donoff were terrified when their world suddenly turned upside down. The British newlyweds described what they experienced as the cruise ship Costa Concordia tilted over and started sinking. Two British honeymooners said on Monday they thought they were going to die eleven days into their marriage. The couple tried to escape the stricken cruise ship Costa Concordia after it ran aground off an Italian island. British newlyweds Ian and Janice Donoff were enjoying a magic show on the vessel when the lights suddenly went off and there was a loud noise. They remained calm and went back to their cabin to change into warmer clothes and collect their passports. They had not realized how serious the situation was until the ship started to list badly. It took the couple about six hours to evacuate the ship after they had arrived at their assigned meeting point, the "muster station." [Janice Donoff, British Survivor]: "Until the listing got worse, got worse, when we were up on deck, that's when it became frightening, absolutely frightening." Ian described how they had to use a ladder to climb through a glass window to get outside. He went on to describe how passengers scrambled to go up the ladder one-by-one to get outside. [Ian Donoff, British Survivor]: "I mean once you saw yesterday...was the angle that we had to evacuate on, and it's quite ... From: NTDTV Views: 69 3 ratings Time: 03:00 More in News & Politics
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17:57:06 12/27/11
Imprisonment of Swedish journalists in Ethiopia sparks outrage in Europe
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Imprisonment of Swedish journalists in Ethiopia sparks outrage in Europe
www.euronews.net The detention of two Swedish journalists in Ethiopia has provoked anger by their own government and at by European Union, and both the EU and the Swedish Prime Minister have asked that they be released as soon as possible. Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson were arrested in July, and have now been sentenced to eleven years in prison by an Ethiopian court. The pair were found guilty of illegally entering to the country as well as helping and promoting the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) an outlawed rebel group. From: Euronews Views: 1515 5 ratings Time: 01:22 More in News & Politics
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13:35:15 12/08/11
Woodsongs 640: John Gorka & Eliza Gilkyson and Blitz the Ambassador
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JOHN GORKA AND ELIZA GILKYSON are considered two of the best contemporary Singer/songwriters touring today. These longtime friends recently teamed up with Lucy Kaplansky to form the super folk group Red Horse. The trio's self titled debut CD was released last year and it became an instant folk classic and a big hit with fans. JOHN GORKA is a world-renowned singer-songwriter who was raised in New Jersey and came out of New York City's Greenwich Village folk scene that produced such songwriters as Suzanne Vega and Shawn Colvin. His award-winning songs have been recorded and performed by such notable artists as Mary Chapin Carpenter, Nanci Griffith and Mary Black. John has recorded eleven solo albums, six on Red House Records. His latest is So Dark You See. ELIZA GILKYSON is a politically minded, poetically gifted singer-songwriter, who has become one of the most respected musicians in roots, folk and Americana circles. The Grammy-nominated artist was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2006, she was recognized with 3 Austin Music Awards and 4 Folk Alliance Music Awards, one of which was for "Song of the Year" for her tune "Man of God." Her latest solo CD is Roses at the End of Time on Red House Records. BLITZ THE AMBASSADOR may seem like an unusual booking for WoodSongs at first glance. The Ghanaian-born, New York-based composer, and producer unleashes psychedelic Afrobeat colors and triple-time rhymes with a lightning-fast mind, the political boldness of Chuck D, and the sixth groove sense of Fela Kuti. All set to swirls of brass, distorted guitars, and the crackle and pop of old amplifiers. However, for his WoodSongs performance, Blitz will be performing a more intimate, stripped down set. Check out his video for "Remembering The Future" to see this talented artist in action as Michael welcomes the show's first hip hop artist and explores the genre's connection to folk music.
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20:19:05 11/14/11
China to Execute Three for Hotel Arson
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China to Execute Three for Hotel Arson
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ me.lt Chinese Communist Party authorities have announced that three individuals are to be executed, following convictions for arson. The men, along with two others not facing death sentences, were convicted of setting fire to a hotel in the northeast province of Jilin. Eleven people died in the blaze, which according to the Communist Party court's findings was actually set to target a neighboring bar. China's execution rate remains the highest in the world, by an order of magnitude. From: NTDTV Views: 33 1 ratings Time: 00:29 More in News & Politics
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13:14:56 11/07/11
'Carlos the Jackal' in Paris court
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'Carlos the Jackal' in Paris court
www.euronews.net One of the world's most notorious terrorists, Carlos the Jackal, has arrived in court in Paris for the start of his trial. Born Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the Venezuelan - already serving a life sentence after his capture nearly two decades ago - faces charges he was behind a series of urban bombings in France in the early 1980's. Eleven people were killed, more than 100 injured. He is expected to plead not guilty before a seven-judge terrorism panel. "I am really in a combative mood," he told Europe 1 radio in an interview. From: Euronews Views: 1361 5 ratings Time: 01:03 More in News & Politics
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13:14:56 11/07/11
'Carlos the Jackal' in Paris court
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'Carlos the Jackal' in Paris court
www.euronews.net One of the world's most notorious terrorists, Carlos the Jackal, has arrived in court in Paris for the start of his trial. Born Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the Venezuelan - already serving a life sentence after his capture nearly two decades ago - faces charges he was behind a series of urban bombings in France in the early 1980's. Eleven people were killed, more than 100 injured. He is expected to plead not guilty before a seven-judge terrorism panel. "I am really in a combative mood," he told Europe 1 radio in an interview. From: Euronews Views: 1051 4 ratings Time: 01:03 More in News & Politics
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20:55:03 09/12/11
Eleven Killed As Ferry Capsizes In China
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Eleven Killed as Ferry Capsizes in China
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com An overloaded ferry capsized and sank in a river in central China on Friday, killing more than ten people, including nine students. Authorities are still searching for three people who are missing. Eleven people have drowned and another 16 injured after a ferry capsized and sank in a river in central China on Friday. The ferry was carrying 45 people -- most of whom were students and the two boat owners -- when the accident took place in Fuyi River in Hunan Province, Chinese state run media reported. The overloaded boat was chartered by local schools to send students back home across the river. It capsized after it ran into iron cables used for dredgers underwater. 11 bodies were recovered from the river by Saturday morning. The search is continuing for three people who are still missing. The nine students who died were from local primary and middle schools. They were on their way home for the Mid-Autumn Festival -- a traditional Chinese holiday for family reunions. The two ferry owners, who managed to escape from the deadly wreck with another 13 passengers, are in police custody as local authorities investigate the cause of the accident, state media said. The injured passengers are being treated at a local hospital. From: NTDTV Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 01:33 More in News & Politics
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16:04:42 08/23/11
Gaga Inspires Big Hair and Big Dreams
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Gaga Inspires Big Hair and Big Dreams
Season two of 'Hair Battle Spectacular' is underway on Oxygen, featuring host Eva Marcille and judge Derek J. Eleven of America's hottest stylists compete to see who can deliver the most outlandish fantasy hairdo. (Aug. 23) From: AssociatedPress Views: 25 1 ratings Time: 02:14 More in Entertainment
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16:21:53 06/08/11
Former Governor Arne Carlson On The Budget Impasse And The Problems Inside The Republican Party
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Former Governor Arne Carlson on the Budget Impasse, and the problems inside the Republican Party. "If you look today at the Minnesota stalemate that has occurred--the two most important people in that contest are the governor of the state of Minnesota Mark Dayton and Tony Sutton. And the big difference is, we the people elected one of those."--Arne Carlson. On May 27th in Minneapolis City Hall, hundreds met to celebrate the birthday centennial of Hubert Humphrey. Arguably one of the most effective legislators of our time. Authoring countless iconic bills, and producing them with the help Senators on the other side of the isle. Famous relationships developed between Humphrey and Republicans Everett Dirksen, Barry Goldwater and others. Humphrey, is also credited with breaking the longest running filibuster in Senate history. How did he do this? How did he perfect the "art of the compromise?" Minnesota, can look to Humphrey for solutions to today's problems, and that includes the current budget impasse. Former Governor Arne Carlson spoke strongly against the "no-compromise" strategy of the current Republican Party and its Chairman Tony Sutton here at the Humphrey Centennial, here are 3 clips assembled from an afternoon panel on "Civility in 21st Century Politics" that he sat on along with Hubert (Skip) Humphrey III, former Vice President Walter Mondale, and moderated by Federal Judge John R. Tunheim. Clip 1 : "Nowadays it's sit down, be quiet pass the bill, the flow of moneyed interests etcetera... Now we have in the state legislature is something that bothers me enormously, and that is the brazen attitude of the chairman of the Republican Party bringing legislators in and if you will "persuading them" of the virtues of no compromise. What bothers me about that kind of position is you can not govern in a democratic society if you're not willing to give and take--there is no governance. Now I realize I've got a bit of a partisan audience here, but my point is simply this : All these jobs, be it the governor, be it a member of the legislature, all of these people get tugged in different directions by different interests for different purposes. Their job is to broker the concerns, but much more importantly it's to broker the concerns within the confines of what you and I understand the role of government to do. Government in this particular instance brokers between the concerns of those who have power and those who do not. That requires a sense of judiciousness, a sense of fairness, a sense of decency. The good senator usually came down on the side of those who lacked power. But the system as a whole be it democrat, republican, liberal, conservative by in large has been protective of things like growing the middle class, making sure that there's opportunities for those who lack opportunity. Those are the normal struggles that will take place in a democratic society. And what we see here is increasingly the influence of money coming into politics to buy more power for those who have power at the expense of those who do not have power and do not have access to power. And nothing symbolizes that battle more, than what's happening in Minnesota and nationally on the issue of health care. Over 80 some odd thousand people, will be off of Minnesota Care, which is a modest health program, a kind of program we should be expanding year after year, that should be our discussion point, not how you whittle it back. But here they want to voucher-ize the system, but at the same time when I ask that they place themselves in that same system, and they become the experimentees of that system, and then report back to us in two years about how well the system worked, and how they enjoyed the high deductibles that they're willing to impose on poor people, then if it works for them, it stands to reason it's probably a pretty good program. But instead we have "Oh no"; let me promulgate a goody for you, but it's not sufficiently good for me. And that to me violates all concepts and all parameters of decency in public service. The only way we're going to change the lack of civility in our political discourse, is frankly by wining elections. It's not going to happen by having forums like this. As much as this is an enjoyable experience, we are not going to change the world because we agree that lack of civility has no place in American politics. But the moment the lack of civility becomes a political detriment, that element in the Republican party that has adopted as its mantra will immediately drop it. And so it compels in this case the Democratic party to realize that its best will not come out until such time as the Republican can match them in talent. When the two political parties compete for ideas, as they did in the Humphrey days, as they did in the Mondale days, as they did in the days of Skip Humphrey, if they can compete and have a collision of ideas, we the public win. But when one party questions the truthfulness, the patriotism and the person carrying the message and demonizes the person over the message, and that works and becomes part of the stream of media, we the public lose. We lose big. And so if we want decency, we the broad we, and I would ask you as Democrats to reach out to moderate Republicans, to all those of us who have been excommunicated if you will, and to independents, and build a positive agenda that actually wins elections, and allow this minority to assume a smaller minority status in our society. And with that I think we can bring back civility, during the process of this discussion I'll be happy to put more meat on that proposal. But I do want us to start to think about : Can we build a broad coalition as Humphrey did with the farmer labor group and the democratic group, can we build an informal kind of a coalition that focuses on the Constitutional Amendments that are coming before the people, and build the bridges necessary to coalesce support from all disaffected wings, and make sure the majority of Minnesotans and that their voices are truly felt?" 6:30 Clip 2 : "But I'll end if I may on this political note, and it's critical of the Democratic Party : I would argue that when one party significantly over-reaches, it can only over-reach with the permission of the other party. The other party has an obligation to fully participate to the fullest extent of it's capacity. If there's anything that we can remember of Senator Hubert Humphrey it's not one single human being on this planet ever accused him of not participating in debate. Even when it was on a topic when he was not sufficiently expert. And I won't digress, but there was delightful debate over botany and particularly as it effected the capitol grounds, and little did the good senator know that Everett Dirksen was an expert botantist. It was a long tough debate for the good senator. But suffice it to say, he taught us to participate. When a political party sits back, protects its own individual self-interests, the other party will over-reach as the Republican Party has. And it's up to the moderates, those of us who are moderate in the Republican Party to fight back, and to fight back publicly. It's up to Independents to fight, because if we're going to have a two party system, we're want to make sure that both political parties are producing the best and the brightest. And it's up to the Democratic Party to fight, and I think in the last several weeks we finally have seen some life on that side. That's good--and I hope it continues--but the way it can continue is coalescing this kind of a group, bring together these kinds of leaders, and say : "O.K.; we will go out and campaign throughout all of Minnesota; we will define what is in the best long term interests of the people of this state, and at the same time, defines our quality of life." And I think when we coalesce behind these kinds of issues, I think we the public win. And then both political parties are invigorated. If you go back to the hallmark years of Minnesota, it was the years when the Republican party woke up and started to compete finally in the 60's and the 70's. And you look at those days, those were hallmark days. They truly were. It was a competition of ideas. I remember when we came in the legislature together, all four caucuses worked day and night to be the first to complete their policy initiatives and then rushed to the cameras to announce what they were for, and then beat the other team. Now there's no rush. No, I want to see every single 201 members of the legislature remember that they represent the well being and the long term good of their constituents. And the idea that a political party can pull them in for an internal threatening session, I find offensive. And it's not something that any of us, in any way shape or form, allow to occur. Let me close on this final note : If you look today at the Minnesota stalemate that has occurred--the two most important people in that contest are the governor of the state of Minnesota Mark Dayton and Tony Sutton. And the big difference is, we the people elected one of those. And I would strongly urge Republican legislators to remember who it is that they represent. And once that recognition occurs then they begin to realize that any proposition involving the governor, also involves compromise, and compromise contrary to the Chair of the Republican Party is not an evil, it's an essential positive ingredient of a democratic society. Thank you." 11:00 Clip 3 : And we've always joked about never watch the legislature in process because it's sort of like watching sausage being made, and there's truth to that. It never was a smooth process. But the sad part is, it has gotten increasingly worse, and a large part of the reason is the nominating process. The traditional politeness says well the left is skewed to the left, the right is skewed to the right, it's kind of like two bad boys got together and had a fight, you know that's kind of American. But the reality is--that it's not. When you look at the Republican side, and you wonder why so many capable candidates have dropped out? And I thought today's cartoon in the Star Tribune depicted it very well, and that is there is no-way a moderate or a traditionally conservative Republican make it through the nominating process. Look back and ask yourself the question : Could Robert Taft who was the conscience of the conservative movement for decades in the United States Senate, and for the United States, could he be a Republican today and the answer is "no". Could Barry Goldwater? Clearly Mr. Republican, could he, no and as a matter of fact in his declining days it was known, he was not and could not be. Could Dwight Eisenhower, the last Republican to balance the federal budget, could he succeed in today's environment? Probably not. The last piece of irony is Ronald Reagan. Who on one hand is the god, or held up as the god of the movement but his record would make certain that he could not get through the process. Let's suppose his name were John Johnson, and he instituted eleven tax increases. Appointed a pro-choice female to the Supreme Court of the United States, strongly opposed proposition 6 in California, which was an anti-gay proposition sponsored by the Republican Party. Could he be nominated today--or would he be demonized? I would argue he would be open to a lot of demonetization. And so what has happened is that not just the moderate wing of the Republican Party, but anybody who disagrees with the agenda that's set forth by people who have never run for dog-catcher, will be rigidly applied. And so competence is one of the first things to go along with truthfulness. Now forget about our individual biases, but when you look at the array of candidates that are now before us, can you honestly truly as an American say that they represent our best and our brightest? When you look at the survey by a national legislative groups, on finances two of the worst financial records go to the states of Alaska and Minnesota, both of whom may have horses in the race. I'm not going to pick up on that one. Now the question that you may raise is--well why should we Democrats care? The answer is, why you should care, is because you are first Americans. Secondly, none of us today can predict what will transpire a year and a half from now. Thirdly, any person who is on the ballot could be elected. And we in Minnesota have some history on that. (Why are they looking at me!) But suffice it to say, as Skip [Humphrey] has pointed out, we continue to take our best and our brightest and our most competent and put political theater ahead of political substance... One, we as a nation will not continue to be a first rate international power; two, we will not grow those kinds of quality employment opportunities that we like to think are part of our heritage; and thirdly we will find ourselves being dictated to rather than as Walter Mondale has said being a government of the people, by the people and for the people. We have a splinter wing in the Republican Part, that I believe comes across as wanting to create a theocracy. That is frightening. As a person who minored in religion, I never realized that Jesus was for greed, that Jesus was for the well-to-do and the powerful and had disdain for those who were sick or impoverished. But what's sad about that is we the people have allowed others to define religion, to define their mission in the context of a higher power, blessing that mission and we do it without proper fight back. We have to learn as the good senator taught us, we have an obligation to participate, to speak out, to be truthful, and when need be, to throw the rascals out, and frankly I think the time has come for that."--Arne Carlson.
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03:41:00 02/21/11
TBJ LA: Jam Session 2011
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Eleven acres of NBA activities. Two competitive hosts. One epic grudge match. Watch Skeets and Tas fight their way through NBA Jam Session, the most interactive event of All-Star Weekend, for the third year in a row.
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06:09:04 01/05/11
Week 1
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Eleven teams of two begin the competition in the Season 11 premiere. The players must choose whether to work out with Bob and Jillian or two new unknown trainers.











