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22:26:39 02/08/12
130000 RMB Goes Up in Flames in House Fire
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130000 RMB Goes Up in Flames in House Fire
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me One man's life savings went up in flames yesterday. More than 130000 RMB... or 20 thousand US dollars were burned to a crisp when a fire broke out at his home. He had been saving the money for years. Fire damaged a house in Zhoukou City in central China's Henan Province Monday. And more than 130000 RMB went up in smoke. The homeowner found out that his house was on fire about 10p.m. last night, but by the time he got back, it was too late. The 130000 RMB was kept in a box and was the result of years of saving by feeding and selling pigs. [Si San, Homeowner]: "I needed the cash to purchase pig food, so I didn't deposit it in the bank. All of my family property was in this box. I've been saving it for five or six years. I did not even want to buy new clothes for myself. Now everything is gone." The fire was caused by an electric blanket that Si forgot to unplug. From: NTDTV Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:09 More in News & Politics
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02:28:30 01/31/12
Song from Tibet : Apha / Father (HH Dalai Lama) by Dekyi Tsering (English Sub)
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Song from Tibet : Apha / Father (HH Dalai Lama) by Dekyi Tsering (English Sub)
Translated by Khechok Click here for more videos : www.youtube.com Lyrics below : - - - - Apha (Father) - - - - In the center of a family, illuminate the ever-burning lamp To great loving father, who carries the hopes of his children I offer you the lamp of my heart As I offer incense in the morning, I consecrate the best wishes In the praising of "Kyi Kyi So So", and in the rising of the white smoke I send hundreds and thousands of prayers How have you been, long separated, far away, and much-missed father? How are you brothers and sisters, who have left your homes? The fatherland with the dying grassland, and the black tent that merely withstands the storm Its children never hear the sound of happiness, They wash their faces with the tears of sadness Never have they experienced the happiness of being reunited, Only do they hear the sound of sad sighs Never have they experienced the happiness of being reunited, Day after day, night after night, year after year Khyen Khyen Lama Khyen... Oh, my dear Lama, my great loving father, Please don't be sad Though the warmth is absent in our homes We can feel the warmth from your words of wisdom We are the successors of your pursuit We will materialize your dreams We will work hard at learning Tibetan Our language will never be forgotten Our traditions will be passed on Our food will be enjoyed, moreover Our fatherland will be loved from the bottom of our hearts Dear father, You are the one that I will ever forget You are the one ... From: TibetArchive Views: 404 7 ratings Time: 04:05 More in Music
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02:28:30 01/31/12
Song from Tibet : Apha / Father (HH Dalai Lama) by Dekyi Tsering (English Sub)
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Song from Tibet : Apha / Father (HH Dalai Lama) by Dekyi Tsering (English Sub)
Translated by Khechok Click here for more videos : www.youtube.com Lyrics below : - - - - Apha (Father) - - - - In the center of a family, illuminate the ever-burning lamp To great loving father, who carries the hopes of his children I offer you the lamp of my heart As I offer incense in the morning, I consecrate the best wishes In the praising of "Kyi Kyi So So", and in the rising of the white smoke I send hundreds and thousands of prayers How have you been, long separated, far away, and much-missed father? How are you brothers and sisters, who have left your homes? The fatherland with the dying grassland, and the black tent that merely withstands the storm Its children never hear the sound of happiness, They wash their faces with the tears of sadness Never have they experienced the happiness of being reunited, Only do they hear the sound of sad sighs Never have they experienced the happiness of being reunited, Day after day, night after night, year after year Khyen Khyen Lama Khyen... Oh, my dear Lama, my great loving father, Please don't be sad Though the warmth is absent in our homes We can feel the warmth from your words of wisdom We are the successors of your pursuit We will materialize your dreams We will work hard at learning Tibetan Our language will never be forgotten Our traditions will be passed on Our food will be enjoyed, moreover Our fatherland will be loved from the bottom of our hearts Dear father, You are the one that I will ever forget You are the one ... From: TibetArchive Views: 432 7 ratings Time: 04:05 More in Music
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20:13:41 01/24/12
Chinese New Year Parade Lights Up Hong Kong
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Chinese New Year Parade Lights Up Hong Kong
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me A grand parade welcomes the Year of the Dragon in Hong Kong, attracting many tourists from around the world. The parade is ranked as one of the top 10 best events by Forbes magazine. Thousands line the streets to watch the 17th annual New Year Night Parade in Hong Kong on Monday. Carrying the theme "World City. World Party," the parade wound its way through the popular Hong Kong tourist district of Tsim Sha Tsui. [Laurie, American Tourist]: "Wonderful, fabulous time. I loved the Netherlands dancers and all the dragons that came out, it was fabulous!" The parade was comprised of 35 floats and performing troupes from 12 countries and regions. [Marshall, American Hong Kong Resident]: "Loved the dragons, you've got to love the dragons. And the Elvis'!" Hong Kong enjoys a reputation for its vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations and had been ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the world's 10 best events. From: NTDTV Views: 142 6 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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02:29:02 01/11/12
NATURE | Kangaroo Mob | Metropolitan Marsupials | PBS
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NATURE | Kangaroo Mob | Metropolitan Marsupials | PBS
There are thousands of kangaroos living in the hills around Canberra. And as night falls, they start moving into the suburbs. Meet the mob of street-smart kangaroos moving into Australia's capital city and the ecologists who follow their every move. Over the course of one drought-stricken year, follow mob leader, Black Spot, and kangaroo mother, Madge, with her two young joeys %mdash mischievous Sonny and tiny pouch-bound Alice. This is a look at what happens when human development encroaches on wildlife habitat and two very different species are forced to co-exist. "Kangaroo Mob" premieres on PBS Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 8/7c (check local listings) and is part of the 30th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG for PBS. Major support provided by Canon USA Inc. www.pbs.org From: PBS Views: 2097 15 ratings Time: 01:01 More in Pets & Animals
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06:36:03 01/03/12
Hungarians protest against new constitution
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Hungarians protest against new constitution
www.euronews.net Tens of thousands of Hungarians protested long into the night against the government's re-writing of the constitution which they say erodes democracy. The so-called new Basic Law reduces the size of parliament and hands over key posts in the economy, police, judiciary and the military to allies of Hungary's ruling political party, "The main problem with the constitution is that it is destroying the constitutional order, the new Basic Law is really a one party basic law," said trade unionist Kornel Arok. From: Euronews Views: 677 18 ratings Time: 01:19 More in News & Politics
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06:36:03 01/03/12
Hungarians protest against new constitution
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Hungarians protest against new constitution
www.euronews.net Tens of thousands of Hungarians protested long into the night against the government's re-writing of the constitution which they say erodes democracy. The so-called new Basic Law reduces the size of parliament and hands over key posts in the economy, police, judiciary and the military to allies of Hungary's ruling political party, "The main problem with the constitution is that it is destroying the constitutional order, the new Basic Law is really a one party basic law," said trade unionist Kornel Arok. From: Euronews Views: 234 11 ratings Time: 01:19 More in News & Politics
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00:00:42 01/03/12
Last-Place Bachmann: 'I Intend To Be America's Iron Lady'
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Michelle Bachmann's appearance yesterday on This Week with Jake Tapper was one of her more cringe-inducing performances. Not because she isn't someone incapable of delivering lines and staying on message, but because the content of her message is so obviously boilerplate campaignspeak from someone who's so clearly sliding too far down, too fast to win. Instead, she's promising a "miracle:" >
TAPPER: My next guest sounds just as confident, but her path forward is a lot more murky. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann joins me from Des Moines.
Congresswoman, thanks for joining us, and happy new year.
BACHMANN: Happy new year to you. Great to be on with you this morning, Jake.
TAPPER: So the last time you and I spoke, you had just won the Iowa straw poll. The Des Moines Register poll had you tied for first place with Mitt Romney with 22 percent of the vote. Now that same poll has you with 7 percent of the vote. What happened to your campaign?
BACHMANN: Well, we've had a very good campaign. And I think what's happened is, a lot of candidates have come in, and Iowa voters and national voters have taken a look at all of the other candidates. But we have done I think what no other candidate has done, and that is, after the last debate, we've gone across all of Iowa, all 99 counties, and we've actually done heavy, heavy retail politics where we've gone into cafes and into living rooms of Iowans, and we've made a very strong connection with a lot of people.
And if you look at the polls, it's upwards of 40 percent to 50 percent of Iowans haven't made their decision yet. And I think the polls, what they're reflecting will be very different from what we're seeing on Tuesday night, because people make their decision, quite honestly, in the caucus room. Iowa is very different. People gather in living rooms. They gather in elementary schools and churches, and they make their decision on the spot with their neighbors. And we have done, like I said, what no other candidate has done the last two weeks. We've put over -- almost 7,000 miles on our bus, and we've literally gone from town to town to town meeting with people directly. And we saw thousands of people switch their vote just in the last couple of weeks, so we think there's going to be a very profound shift that people see on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: Well, one of the -- one of the dilemmas that you've had is that a lot of the voters that you are competing for, conservative voters, Christian evangelicals in some cases, are also being wooed by Rick Santorum and Rick Perry. And Santorum has momentum right now. He is at third place in the Des Moines Register poll. And if you look at the last two days, he's in second place. He has strong social conservative credentials. He's fluent in foreign affairs. He won statewide twice in a key swing state, Pennsylvania. So why should voters go for you and not him?
BACHMANN: Well, because I'm the strongest core conservative in this race. There is no comparison with all of the other candidates and my credentials. No other candidate has current national security experience in the race. I sit on the House Intelligence Committee. I am daily involved with the issue of national security. No other candidate is.
And as what we -- what we are seeing happening with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, that will be a formidable issue immediately with the next commander-in-chief. I'm ready. No other candidate is currently ready in that issue.
Gee, Michelle, I know it makes me feel better that you'll lie about Iran "obtaining" a nuke. It shows you'll say anything at all to win - always a great quality in a president. >
Also, I'm the only federal tax litigation attorney in this race. When it comes to dealing with the number-one issue that's on voters' minds, which is out-of-control spending, I have that credential in spades over any other candidate, because no other candidate was leading on this issue in the halls of Congress or in Washington or nationally. I'm the one that called for saying "no" to letting Barack Obama increase the national credit card limit.
Psst, Michelle honey? Try not to say things like that around sane people. It doesn't help. >
And when it comes to social issues, there's no one who can -- who can compare with my record. I'm a mother of five, a foster mother to 23 children that we've raised, and also I have an unassailable record on life, on marriage, on religious liberty. So when it comes to values and issues, there is no one who comes close to where I am on those issues.
But I think even more so, I'm the one that's been proven and tested in the fires of Washington, and that's why I think you saw people vote for me in the Iowa straw poll, but also it's what we have done on the ground. No other candidate has done more retail campaigning on the ground.
TAPPER: But...
BACHMANN: And I think we'll bear the fruit of that on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: But with all due respect, Congresswoman, this is the same pitch you've been making all summer and all fall and -- and up until today, and you're in last place, according to the polls. And -- and somebody that has similar credentials to you and a similar appeal to you, Rick Santorum, is showing huge momentum. Why you over him?
BACHMANN: Well, again, I think the polls take a few days to catch up. And -- and we have made that incredible deposit of going in every single county. We've drawn 300 people at a stop, 250 people at a stop, and I think a lot of that isn't yet reflected in the polls. And the main thing will be on Tuesday night.
We're looking forward. We're not looking in the rear-view mirror. And what we're seeing going forward, especially with the tremendous outpouring of young people that are coming out to work on our phone banks and to go lit dropping and door-to-door is nothing short of amazing. We're -- we're number-one in the category of enthusiasm. If you look at all of the candidates, which candidate has the most enthusiasm among their supporters, I'm that candidate. I'm number-one with the 18- to 29-year-old voters, which are highly motivated, and they're doing all of the work.
So I think that if you look at my past races, and polling data showed me actually losing and 8 points behind in previous races that I've had when I've run for Congress, and yet I -- I win by 8 and 13 points. So polls don't -- are -- sometimes belie the truth on the ground, and that's what we see. This isn't just about polling. This is about what we're seeing in reality, and I think Tuesday night people are going to see a miracle.
TAPPER: In the last week, your campaign has gotten involved in a big kerfuffle about one of your top supporters, your chairman in Iowa defecting and going to the Ron Paul campaign. I don't want to get into the weeds on that debate. There was a back-and-forth about whether or not he was paid off. He denied that you accused him of doing that. But this is not the first time you've made a charge like this. You've also said this about other supporters with Newt Gingrich in Georgia, with Rick Santorum.
Don't you risk -- making these charges, doesn't that risk voters seeing you as making a final gasp of desperation?
BACHMANN: Oh, for Heaven's sake. Of course not. What this shows is the tremendous momentum that we have out of the last debate. From person after person, they said that I won the last debate in Sioux City, Iowa. And the reason why is because, when Ron Paul made his very dangerous statements, which is he was just fine with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, or with Newt Gingrich taking $1.6 million from Freddie Mac and he was unable to defend that, I -- I took it to them.
And what people saw during the last debate is that I have the ability, of all of the candidates on the stage, I have the best ability to take it to Barack Obama in the debate and hold him accountable. We had tremendous momentum coming out of the last debate, and we saw it in county after county in our 99-county tour, where people were just appalled by Ron Paul's position. They thought it was dangerous.
That's why we saw literally thousands of people switching their decision on the spot, and that's what you saw, was this crush of momentum. And so we saw some different actions coming out of the Ron Paul campaign. And I think that people will be very surprised at the results on Tuesday night, because I think people will see a lot of defections away from Ron Paul because they see -- especially with the aggressive nature of the actions on the part of Iran in the Straits of Hormuz, people are seeing how important it is that we have a commander-in-chief who is conversant, prepared, knowledgeable, and has good judgment on foreign affairs. And of all of the candidates in the race, I'm best suited for that -- that portion of being commander-in- chief.
TAPPER: Congresswoman, we only have a little bit of time left, so last question. In the interests of candor and being based in reality, positing that you feel that you're going to have a very good night on Tuesday and that all the polls are wrong and you're going to do well, but assuming that the polls are right, isn't that, practically speaking, the end of your campaign if you come in last on Tuesday?
BACHMANN: Well, we've bought tickets to head off to South Carolina. And we are looking forward to the debates. January is a very full month. We're here for the -- for the long -- for the long race. This is a 50-state race. And we intend to participate not only in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, but to go all the way, because I intend to be the Republican nominee and defeat Barack Obama in 2012, because America needs a candidate that will be in the legacy of a Ronald Reagan and of a Margaret Thatcher. That's what I intend to do, is to be America's iron lady.
TAPPER: All right. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, good luck on Tuesday. And hope you have a wonderful 2012.
BACHMANN: Thank you. Same to you and your listeners.
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00:00:42 01/03/12
Last-Place Bachmann: 'I Intend To Be America's Iron Lady'
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Michelle Bachmann's appearance yesterday on This Week with Jake Tapper was one of her more cringe-inducing performances. Not because she isn't someone incapable of delivering lines and staying on message, but because the content of her message is so obviously boilerplate campaignspeak from someone who's so clearly sliding too far down, too fast to win. Instead, she's promising a "miracle:" >
TAPPER: My next guest sounds just as confident, but her path forward is a lot more murky. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann joins me from Des Moines.
Congresswoman, thanks for joining us, and happy new year.
BACHMANN: Happy new year to you. Great to be on with you this morning, Jake.
TAPPER: So the last time you and I spoke, you had just won the Iowa straw poll. The Des Moines Register poll had you tied for first place with Mitt Romney with 22 percent of the vote. Now that same poll has you with 7 percent of the vote. What happened to your campaign?
BACHMANN: Well, we've had a very good campaign. And I think what's happened is, a lot of candidates have come in, and Iowa voters and national voters have taken a look at all of the other candidates. But we have done I think what no other candidate has done, and that is, after the last debate, we've gone across all of Iowa, all 99 counties, and we've actually done heavy, heavy retail politics where we've gone into cafes and into living rooms of Iowans, and we've made a very strong connection with a lot of people.
And if you look at the polls, it's upwards of 40 percent to 50 percent of Iowans haven't made their decision yet. And I think the polls, what they're reflecting will be very different from what we're seeing on Tuesday night, because people make their decision, quite honestly, in the caucus room. Iowa is very different. People gather in living rooms. They gather in elementary schools and churches, and they make their decision on the spot with their neighbors. And we have done, like I said, what no other candidate has done the last two weeks. We've put over -- almost 7,000 miles on our bus, and we've literally gone from town to town to town meeting with people directly. And we saw thousands of people switch their vote just in the last couple of weeks, so we think there's going to be a very profound shift that people see on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: Well, one of the -- one of the dilemmas that you've had is that a lot of the voters that you are competing for, conservative voters, Christian evangelicals in some cases, are also being wooed by Rick Santorum and Rick Perry. And Santorum has momentum right now. He is at third place in the Des Moines Register poll. And if you look at the last two days, he's in second place. He has strong social conservative credentials. He's fluent in foreign affairs. He won statewide twice in a key swing state, Pennsylvania. So why should voters go for you and not him?
BACHMANN: Well, because I'm the strongest core conservative in this race. There is no comparison with all of the other candidates and my credentials. No other candidate has current national security experience in the race. I sit on the House Intelligence Committee. I am daily involved with the issue of national security. No other candidate is.
And as what we -- what we are seeing happening with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, that will be a formidable issue immediately with the next commander-in-chief. I'm ready. No other candidate is currently ready in that issue.
Gee, Michelle, I know it makes me feel better that you'll lie about Iran "obtaining" a nuke. It shows you'll say anything at all to win - always a great quality in a president. >
Also, I'm the only federal tax litigation attorney in this race. When it comes to dealing with the number-one issue that's on voters' minds, which is out-of-control spending, I have that credential in spades over any other candidate, because no other candidate was leading on this issue in the halls of Congress or in Washington or nationally. I'm the one that called for saying "no" to letting Barack Obama increase the national credit card limit.
Psst, Michelle honey? Try not to say things like that around sane people. It doesn't help. >
And when it comes to social issues, there's no one who can -- who can compare with my record. I'm a mother of five, a foster mother to 23 children that we've raised, and also I have an unassailable record on life, on marriage, on religious liberty. So when it comes to values and issues, there is no one who comes close to where I am on those issues.
But I think even more so, I'm the one that's been proven and tested in the fires of Washington, and that's why I think you saw people vote for me in the Iowa straw poll, but also it's what we have done on the ground. No other candidate has done more retail campaigning on the ground.
TAPPER: But...
BACHMANN: And I think we'll bear the fruit of that on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: But with all due respect, Congresswoman, this is the same pitch you've been making all summer and all fall and -- and up until today, and you're in last place, according to the polls. And -- and somebody that has similar credentials to you and a similar appeal to you, Rick Santorum, is showing huge momentum. Why you over him?
BACHMANN: Well, again, I think the polls take a few days to catch up. And -- and we have made that incredible deposit of going in every single county. We've drawn 300 people at a stop, 250 people at a stop, and I think a lot of that isn't yet reflected in the polls. And the main thing will be on Tuesday night.
We're looking forward. We're not looking in the rear-view mirror. And what we're seeing going forward, especially with the tremendous outpouring of young people that are coming out to work on our phone banks and to go lit dropping and door-to-door is nothing short of amazing. We're -- we're number-one in the category of enthusiasm. If you look at all of the candidates, which candidate has the most enthusiasm among their supporters, I'm that candidate. I'm number-one with the 18- to 29-year-old voters, which are highly motivated, and they're doing all of the work.
So I think that if you look at my past races, and polling data showed me actually losing and 8 points behind in previous races that I've had when I've run for Congress, and yet I -- I win by 8 and 13 points. So polls don't -- are -- sometimes belie the truth on the ground, and that's what we see. This isn't just about polling. This is about what we're seeing in reality, and I think Tuesday night people are going to see a miracle.
TAPPER: In the last week, your campaign has gotten involved in a big kerfuffle about one of your top supporters, your chairman in Iowa defecting and going to the Ron Paul campaign. I don't want to get into the weeds on that debate. There was a back-and-forth about whether or not he was paid off. He denied that you accused him of doing that. But this is not the first time you've made a charge like this. You've also said this about other supporters with Newt Gingrich in Georgia, with Rick Santorum.
Don't you risk -- making these charges, doesn't that risk voters seeing you as making a final gasp of desperation?
BACHMANN: Oh, for Heaven's sake. Of course not. What this shows is the tremendous momentum that we have out of the last debate. From person after person, they said that I won the last debate in Sioux City, Iowa. And the reason why is because, when Ron Paul made his very dangerous statements, which is he was just fine with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, or with Newt Gingrich taking $1.6 million from Freddie Mac and he was unable to defend that, I -- I took it to them.
And what people saw during the last debate is that I have the ability, of all of the candidates on the stage, I have the best ability to take it to Barack Obama in the debate and hold him accountable. We had tremendous momentum coming out of the last debate, and we saw it in county after county in our 99-county tour, where people were just appalled by Ron Paul's position. They thought it was dangerous.
That's why we saw literally thousands of people switching their decision on the spot, and that's what you saw, was this crush of momentum. And so we saw some different actions coming out of the Ron Paul campaign. And I think that people will be very surprised at the results on Tuesday night, because I think people will see a lot of defections away from Ron Paul because they see -- especially with the aggressive nature of the actions on the part of Iran in the Straits of Hormuz, people are seeing how important it is that we have a commander-in-chief who is conversant, prepared, knowledgeable, and has good judgment on foreign affairs. And of all of the candidates in the race, I'm best suited for that -- that portion of being commander-in- chief.
TAPPER: Congresswoman, we only have a little bit of time left, so last question. In the interests of candor and being based in reality, positing that you feel that you're going to have a very good night on Tuesday and that all the polls are wrong and you're going to do well, but assuming that the polls are right, isn't that, practically speaking, the end of your campaign if you come in last on Tuesday?
BACHMANN: Well, we've bought tickets to head off to South Carolina. And we are looking forward to the debates. January is a very full month. We're here for the -- for the long -- for the long race. This is a 50-state race. And we intend to participate not only in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, but to go all the way, because I intend to be the Republican nominee and defeat Barack Obama in 2012, because America needs a candidate that will be in the legacy of a Ronald Reagan and of a Margaret Thatcher. That's what I intend to do, is to be America's iron lady.
TAPPER: All right. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, good luck on Tuesday. And hope you have a wonderful 2012.
BACHMANN: Thank you. Same to you and your listeners.
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20:00:00 12/19/11
Havel the Dissident: A Legacy Worth Claiming
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Former President Havel addresses a European cultural congress on the economics of culture
On a warm evening in 1991, a colleague and I found an out-of-the-way café in the old part of Prague. Two men with blank expressions stood outside. The interior was dim and close, with room for only eight or nine tables. The place was almost empty. Just a sleepy waitress, a bartender polishing glasses, and a single patron who sat alone drinking wine and chain-smoking cigarettes.
The President of Czechoslovakia wasn't reviewing official papers. He was reading a book, a startlingly un-Presidential act to our American eyes. My companion, a neoconservative State Department official, already admired him for defying and defeating a Communist state. He'd impressed me by bringing a writer's sensibility and an affinity for true underground culture to his role as head of state.
Václav Havel even tried to appoint Frank Zappa as his Minister of Culture. "We're not rock musicians," Zappa told a reporter back in the sixties. "We're electronic social workers." The State Department wouldn't let Zappa assume the post, but Havel had made his point to the Czech public by offering this apparatchik's position to the composer of songs like "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?" ("Some say your nose, some say your toes, but I think it's your mind .")
We never spoke to Havel that night. It didn't seem polite to offer anything more than the curt nod of acknowledgement any café patron gives another at that hour. But Havel spoke to us, to all of us. And on the occasion of his death, the real lessons of his life's work are in danger of being lost.
Today we're told that the Occupy movement is too idealistic, too naïve. Naïve? Try Havel's words if you want naïve: "May truth and love triumph over lies and hatred."
Think of that as the Velvet Revolution's "one demand."
Portrait of the President as a Young Freak
As millions of people know, the underground playwright Havel first made his political mark in Charter 77. That group was formed to defend the Plastic People of the Universe, a banned and imprisoned rock band working in the Zappa mold of musical dissonance and cultural dissidence.
The Occupy movement is not on the cultural fringe, despite what its detractors say. But Havel's movement began as a Yippie-like creature of the underworld. Charter 77 rarely had more than a thousand members. It was a strange blend of political idealism and the hippie subculture where people proudly labeled themselves "freaks" to the conventional world. Despite its later alignment with economically conservative forces, it was more Allen Ginsburg than Alan Greenspan.
And it was created to defend the Plastic People of the Universe, whose grating music makes Occupy's drum circles seem like a children's choir serenading the bored residents of a home for aging veterans.
Words
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité - what wonderful words! And how terrifying their meaning can be! Freedom in the shirt unbuttoned before execution. Equality in the constant speed of the guillotine's fall on different necks. Fraternity in some dubious paradise ...
Havel addressed the liberal democratic West on words in the 1970s, noting that the suppression of speech can give language enormous power: >
I ... live in a country where a writers' congress speech is capable of shaking the system ... a manifesto served as one of the pretexts for the invasion of our country one night by five foreign armies ... a system in which words are capable of shaking the entire structure of government, where words can prove mightier than ten military divisions.
When a system has become inflexible and is in danger of collapsing, what it fears most is words. Think about that the next time you see a phalanx of cops tear down a tent city on television.
Havel had been burned by language, too: >
The same word can at one moment radiate great hope, at another it can emit lethal rays ... true at one moment and false the next, at one moment illuminating, at another, deceptive. On one occasion it can open up glorious horizons, on another, it can lay down the tracks to an entire archipelago of concentration camps.
And as we approach an election year that will be filled with the rhetoric of freedom, this observation still resonates: >
The same word can at one time be the cornerstone of peace, while at another time machine-gun fire resounds in its every syllable.
Control
In 1975 Havel had the presumption to write directly to Czechoslovakian head of state Gustáv Husák with a few suggestions. There's more than a passing resemblance between the fear-driven Communist society Havel condemned in that letter and the financial anxiety many Americans endure today: >
The technique of existential pressure is ... universal. There is no one in our country who is not, in a broad sense, existentially vulnerable. Everyone has something to lose and so everyone has reason to be afraid. The range of things one can lose is broad, extending from the manifold privileges of the ruling caste... down to the mere possibility of living in that limited degree of legal certainty available to other citizens.
Today, one out of two Americans lives in financial insecurity. Even many upper-middle-class citizens live from month to month, just one layoff notice away from medical bankruptcy or home foreclosure.
"Everyone has something to lose," observed Havel.
Havel's description of his 20th Century Communist society echoes our own: >
The more completely one abandons any hope of general reform, any interest in suprapersonal goals and values, or any chance of exercising influence in an 'outward' direction, the more one's energy is diverted in the direction of least resistance, that is, 'inwards.'"
People today are preoccupied far more with themselves ... They fill their homes with all kinds of appliances and pretty things, they try to improve their accommodations, they try to make life pleasant for themselves, building cottages, looking after their cars, taking more interest in food and clothing and domestic comfort ...They turn their main attention to the material aspects of their private lives.
Havel concluded that "Despair leads to apathy, apathy to conformity, and conformity to routine (political) performance - which is then quoted as evidence of 'mass political involvement.'"
Ambition
Havel understood the psychology of greed and power, too. From his letter to Husák: >
If it is fear which lies behind people's defensive attempts to preserve what they have, it becomes increasingly apparent that the chief impulses for their aggressive efforts to win what they do not yet possess are selfishness and careerism.
It is not surprising that so many public and influential positions are occupied more than ever before by notorious careerists, opportunists, charlatans, and men of dubious record.
From Prague to Washington, from Moscow to lower Manhattan, the opportunities change. But human nature never does: >
Seldom in recent times has a social system offered scope so openly and so brazenly to people willing to support anything as long as it brings them some advantage; to unprincipled and spineless men, prepared to do anything in their craving for power and personal gain; to born lackeys, ready for any humiliation and willing at all times to sacrifice their neighbors' and their own honor for a chance to ingratiate themselves with those in power.
Technocracy
It's a historical irony that those who claim they'll govern with the most efficiency usually wind up governing with the least effectiveness. Today corporate-funded politicians from both parties argue that the country should be led by "technocrats' who'll govern without messy "ideologies."
That's a false premise Havel knew well. He called it the "process by which power becomes anonymous and depersonalized, reduced to a mere technology of rule and manipulation."
Washington's technocratic "bipartisans" dream of a world where, in Havel's words, the "professional ruler is (seen as) the 'innocent' tool of an 'innocent' anonymous power ... legitimized by science, cybernetics, ideology, law, abstraction, and objectivity - that is, by everything except personal responsibility to human beings as persons and neighbors." Havel's Prague is our Beltway: >
States grow ever more machinelike; people are transformed into statistical choruses of voters, producers, consumers, patients, tourists, or soldiers, (where) in politics good and evil, categories of the natural world and therefore obsolete remnants of the past, lose all absolute meaning (and where) the sole method of politics is quantifiable success.
Havel condemned a system of state-orchestrated political theater, and the self-perpetuating failures of imagination which mistook the indifferent and pro forma participation of its citizens for genuine democracy. And he saw its universal nature: >
(It) has a thousand masks, variants, and expressions. Essentially, though, it is the same universal trend ... the essential trait of all modern civilization, growing directly from its spiritual structure, rooted in it by a thousand tangled tendrils and inseparable even in thought from its technological nature, its mass characteristics, and its consumer orientation.
"The contemporary concept of 'normal' behavior is," Havel wrote, "deeply pessimistic."
Responsibility
"I favor 'antipolitical politics,'" said Havel, "politics not as the technology of power and manipulation, of cybernetic rule over humans or as the art of the utilitarian, but politics as one of the ways of seeking and achieving meaningful lives, of protecting them and serving them." >
I favor politics as practical morality, as service to the truth, as essentially human and humanly measured care for our fellow humans.
None of us--as an individual--can save the world as a whole, but . . . each of us must behave as though it were in his power to do so.
Decades later he said this to the leaders of Western countries: >
Today, more than ever before in the history of mankind, everything is interrelated ... Because of this, the future of the United States or the European Union is being decided in suffering Sarajevo or Mostar, in the plundered Brazilian rain forests, in the wretched poverty of Bangladesh or Somalia.
Havel had glaring faults. American neocons offered him small favors during his final rise to power. He reciprocated, consciously or unconsciously, by aiding their destructive military ventures and adopting their foolish economic policies. He succumbed to the politics of personality, both his own and those of the leaders who courted him. But it would be a shame if that's all the world remembered.
Havel seemed unhappy in the role of leader. It's possible than he lost sight of his deepest insights, his truest gifts. It was the outsider Havel, the dreamer of the impossible, the surrealist and absurdist, we should remember. That's the Havel who can and should inspire dissidents everywhere.
"Is the human word truly powerful enough to change the world and influence history?" he once asked. With his life and his words, Václav Havel gave us his answer. He showed us the power in each individual and the responsibility that accompanies that power.
At his best, and above all else, Havel was a dissident outsider who realized his power and used it. Now it's our turn.
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21:23:10 12/14/11
Derek Jeter Gives His One-Night Stands Signed Baseballs?
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Derek Jeter Gives His One-Night Stands Signed Baseballs?
The baseball pro is rumored to give the girls who spend the night with him a gift basket with signed memorabilia! WE'VE ALL HELD ONTO A MEMENTO FROM A PAST LOVE, BUT WE THINK DEREK JETER'S TOKEN OF AFFECTION MAY BE TAKING IT A LITTLE TOO FAR. DEREK and MINKA KELLY MAY HAVE SPLIT THIS PAST SUMMER, BUT THE NEW YORK YANKEE IS AS BUSY AS EVER PLAYIN THE FIELD... AND MAKIN' SURE THE LADIES DON'T FORGET HIM. A SOURCE TELLS THE NEW YORK POST, "Derek has girls stay with him at his apartment in New York, and then he gets them a car to take them home the next day, Waiting in his car is a gift basket containing signed Jeter memorabilia, usually a signed baseball." TALK ABOUT A CLASSY WALK OF SHAME... JETER AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLS TYPICALLY SELL FOR HUNDREDS TO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS! THE INSIDER SAYS THE ALL-STAR ALSO PREFERS TO KEEP HIS DATING LIFE PRIVATE. ADDING, "He normally doesn't go out with girls. He will have them come to his house,"He'll have cocktail parties. His friends invite girls they think he'll be interested in. He's very shy." SHY MAYBE. A LITTLE ARROGANT... DEFINITELY! From: CelebTV Views: 488 3 ratings Time: 01:00 More in Entertainment
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21:23:10 12/14/11
Derek Jeter Gives His One-Night Stands Signed Baseballs?
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Derek Jeter Gives His One-Night Stands Signed Baseballs?
The baseball pro is rumored to give the girls who spend the night with him a gift basket with signed memorabilia! WE'VE ALL HELD ONTO A MEMENTO FROM A PAST LOVE, BUT WE THINK DEREK JETER'S TOKEN OF AFFECTION MAY BE TAKING IT A LITTLE TOO FAR. DEREK and MINKA KELLY MAY HAVE SPLIT THIS PAST SUMMER, BUT THE NEW YORK YANKEE IS AS BUSY AS EVER PLAYIN THE FIELD... AND MAKIN' SURE THE LADIES DON'T FORGET HIM. A SOURCE TELLS THE NEW YORK POST, "Derek has girls stay with him at his apartment in New York, and then he gets them a car to take them home the next day, Waiting in his car is a gift basket containing signed Jeter memorabilia, usually a signed baseball." TALK ABOUT A CLASSY WALK OF SHAME... JETER AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLS TYPICALLY SELL FOR HUNDREDS TO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS! THE INSIDER SAYS THE ALL-STAR ALSO PREFERS TO KEEP HIS DATING LIFE PRIVATE. ADDING, "He normally doesn't go out with girls. He will have them come to his house,"He'll have cocktail parties. His friends invite girls they think he'll be interested in. He's very shy." SHY MAYBE. A LITTLE ARROGANT... DEFINITELY! From: CelebTV Views: 488 3 ratings Time: 01:00 More in Entertainment
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23:30:28 12/10/11
Human Red Carpet for US Chamber of Commerce: Classic, Creative and Awesome
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This is what I love about the people who are occupying these different venues. Is there a better metaphor for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce than a human red carpet?
This was from the U.S. Chamber holiday party last night, and if there was ever a better venue for the 99 percent to confront the 1 percent, I'm not sure what it might be.
Via International Business Times : >
"This is Bruce Josten's let-them-eat-cake moment," Christie Setzer of Chamber Watch told Mother Jones, although the publication reports she refused to directly approach Josten.
The event was one of several protests that took place in Washington, D.C. this week. On Monday, unemployed protesters from across the country gathered in D.C. for a week of demonstrations dubbed "Take Back the Capitol," during which thousands of Americans occupied the offices of several members of the U.S. House and Senate and swarmed K Street to speak out against the influence of corporate lobbyists on the nation's political discourse.
A report released on Wednesday from the non-partisan Public Campaign found that 30 major U.S. corporations have spent more money lobbying Congress than on paying federal income taxes between 2008 and 2010, an example of the undue influence Occupiers argue has corrupted the American political system.
In the 2012 campaign cycle, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has used their resources to alter a photograph of Senator Sherrod Brown to make him look like a wild-eyed lunatic . They are backing the evil SOPA initiative to kill the internet with big lobbying dollars, lobbying against food and consumer product safety regulations , and will likely throw a lot of money at the Massachusetts Senate race between Elizabeth Warren and the bankers' handmaiden, Scott Brown.
Did anyone actually dare to walk on the red carpet? According to ThinkProgress , no, though Bruce Josten stood in front of it to greet his guests as they arrived.
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11:51:57 11/18/11
Plymouth Gearing Up For Grand Parade
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Plymouth Gearing Up For Grand Parade
One of the biggest weekends of the year starts Friday night on the South Shore in Plymouth and the entire EyeOpener team is looking forward to being there once again with the thousands of parade-goers who will line the streets for the town's traditional Thanksgiving celebration. From: WCVBtv Views: 4 0 ratings Time: 01:31 More in News & Politics
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01:46:40 11/10/11
Some Dental Relief for Appalachia's Poorest in a Town Named Grundy
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Some Dental Relief for Appalachia's Poorest in a Town Named Grundy
Read more: to.pbs.org GRUNDY, Va. -- It felt like a sustained jackhammer to the jaw. A pounding, pulsing dental pain that started as a dull ache in some rotten teeth and eventually spread to Bobby Horn's entire mouth. "It was probably six to seven years ago they really just started breaking off - some of them even below the gum line," he said. "Worst pain of my life." But like nearly half of Americans, Bobby Horn had no dental insurance and few options. So one night in early October, Horn drove to the yearly Remote Area Medical clinic in the small Appalachian town of Grundy. There, in an elementary school parking lot, he joined nearly a thousand uninsured residents of Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky hoping to get some free care. Horn - profiled in the video above - had 21 of his teeth pulled. But those were nothing compared with the 900 extracted from the crowd during the two-day clinic. In this southwest corner of Virginia, there are only three certified dentists for a population of 24000. As former NewsHour Correspondent Susan Dentzer reported in 2006 from a sister clinic in nearby Wise County, "a visit here offers one grim window onto the state of health care in America." And the desperation has only gotten worse since the economic collapse in 2008. It's a dental crisis that's become the status quo these days - and not just in Appalachia. "If you blindfold yourself and throw a dart at a map of Virginia, I guarantee you that you'd find the exact same problems there ... From: PBSNewsHour Views: 194 3 ratings Time: 04:26 More in News & Politics
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01:46:40 11/10/11
Some Dental Relief for Appalachia's Poorest in a Town Named Grundy
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Some Dental Relief for Appalachia's Poorest in a Town Named Grundy
Read more: to.pbs.org GRUNDY, Va. -- It felt like a sustained jackhammer to the jaw. A pounding, pulsing dental pain that started as a dull ache in some rotten teeth and eventually spread to Bobby Horn's entire mouth. "It was probably six to seven years ago they really just started breaking off - some of them even below the gum line," he said. "Worst pain of my life." But like nearly half of Americans, Bobby Horn had no dental insurance and few options. So one night in early October, Horn drove to the yearly Remote Area Medical clinic in the small Appalachian town of Grundy. There, in an elementary school parking lot, he joined nearly a thousand uninsured residents of Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky hoping to get some free care. Horn - profiled in the video above - had 21 of his teeth pulled. But those were nothing compared with the 900 extracted from the crowd during the two-day clinic. In this southwest corner of Virginia, there are only three certified dentists for a population of 24000. As former NewsHour Correspondent Susan Dentzer reported in 2006 from a sister clinic in nearby Wise County, "a visit here offers one grim window onto the state of health care in America." And the desperation has only gotten worse since the economic collapse in 2008. It's a dental crisis that's become the status quo these days - and not just in Appalachia. "If you blindfold yourself and throw a dart at a map of Virginia, I guarantee you that you'd find the exact same problems there ... From: PBSNewsHour Views: 194 3 ratings Time: 04:26 More in News & Politics









