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Residents Say Homeless Shelter Is A Safety Concern - Duration: 2:35.SERVICE BUT IT HASN'T BEEN
SPENT.
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS
KEYPAD?
CRIMINALS STEALING THOUSANDS
OF DOLLARS AT ATMs ACROSS THE
CITY.
GOOD EVENING, I'M KRISTINE
JOHNSON.
I'M MAURICE DuBOIS.
DANA TYLER IS OFF TONIGHT.
PEOPLE IN A MANHATTAN
NEIGHBORHOOD SAY THEY ARE
LIVING IN FEAR AND WORRIED
ABOUT THEIR SAFETY.
LAST JUNE WE SHOWED YOU
PHOTOS OF HOMELESS PEOPLE
SLEEPING ON MATTRESSES AND ON
THE GROUND.
TODAY, ONE YEAR LATER, WE
VISITED THE SAME LOCATION AND
FOUND KNIVES AND TOOLS RIGHT
NEAR THE SHELTER.
CBS 2'S HAZEL SANCHEZ UNCOVERS
MORE ON THE CITY'S HOMELESS
PROBLEM.
Reporter: EVEN ON THE
BEAUTIFUL DAY RESIDENTS IN
THIS KIPS BAY NEIGHBORHOOD
LIKE THIS MARRIED MOTHER OF
TWO SAY IT'S HARD TO KEEP A
SUNNY DISPOSITION WHILE LIVING
NEXT TO THE MASSIVE 850-BED
BELLEVUE MEN'S SHELTER.
THE MAIN INTAKE CENTER FOR ALL
OF NEW YORK CITY'S HOMELESS
MEN.
THERE'S BEEN QUITE A FEW
UPSETTING INCIDENTS THIS YEAR,
YOU KNOW, MEN EXPOSING
THEMSELVES IN FRONT OF SCHOOL,
IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL BUS.
Reporter: HER HUSBAND
SHARED THESE PHOTOS OF
HOMELESS MEN SLEEPING ON THE
SIDEWALK NEAR THEIR APARTMENT
BUILDING ACROSS THE STREET
FROM THE SHELTER ON EAST 30th
AND FIRST AVENUE AND THIS
PICTURE OF A MAN ALLEGEDLY
PERFORMING A LEWD ACT IN
PUBLIC.
A YEAR AGO WE SPOKE WITH HUMAN
RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION
COMMISSIONER STEVEN BANKS
ABOUT ISSUES WITH THE SHELTER
CLIENTS IN KIPS BAY, AND HE
VOWED TO MAKE CHANGES.
A YEAR AGO THE CITY MADE
PROMISES TO MAKE LIFE BETTER
FOR YOU HAVE.
HAVE YOU SEEN ANY PROGRESS AT
ALL?
NO.
THINGS ARE WORSE.
UNFORTUNATELY THINGS ARE
WORSE.
Reporter: WORSE THINGS
INCLUDING THIS STASH OF KNIVES
AND BLADES THAT BUILDING SUPER
ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ SAYS HIS
STAFF DISCOVERED HIDDEN IN
FLOWER POTS AND UNDER BUSHES.
WE WERE WITH HIM WHEN HE
DISCOVERED HYPODERMIC NEEDLES
AND A MASSIVE KITCHEN KNIFE
BURIED IN DIRT.
WOW.
THERE YOU GO.
WHOA!
Reporter: WE ASKED TO SPEAK
TO COMMISSIONER BANKS ABOUT
RESIDENTS' SAFETY CONCERNS BUT
HE WAS TOO BUSY.
A HUMAN RESOURCES
ADMINISTRATION SPOKESMAN TELLS
US BANKS SCHEDULE TODAY DIDN'T
ALLOW HIM TO BE INTERVIEWED.
FORMER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FOR
THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS
SERVICES SAYS THE CITY COULD
EASILY IMPROVE SAFETY AROUND
THE SHELTER.
I THINK THEY COULD PUT A
SECURITY GUARD ON THE CORNER
OR NYPD COULD PUT ONE OF THOSE
OUTPOSTS ON THE CORNER.
THE BUILDING SHOULD PUT UP
SECURITY CAMERAS AND PUT UP A
SIGN THAT THEY ARE BEING
FILMED.
Reporter: SHE SAYS SHE
HOPES SOMETHING IS DONE SOON
OR HER FAMILY IS MOVING OUT.
IN KIPS BAY, HAZEL SANCHEZ,
CBS2 NEWS.
THE HUMAN RESOURCES
ADMINISTRATION SAYS IT IS
WORKING CLOSELY WITH THE NYPD
TO IMPROVE SAFETY AROUND THE
SHELTER.
THEY HAVE ADDED PATROLS, THEY
HAVE ALSO ADDED SECURITY
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Rep. Jackier Speier: Devin Nunes Is A 'Puppet Of The President' | For The Record | MSNBC - Duration: 3:17.WHO SERVES ON THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE.
GOOD EVENING. >> HI, GRETA.
>> SO, WHAT IS YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT CHAIRMAN
NUNES RECUSED HIMSELF, AND IF IT'S THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION OR
EVEN -- I MEAN, ANY PART OF THIS, WHY IS HE ISSUING
SUBPOENAS? >> VERY GOOD QUESTION.
HIS RECUSAL WAS ONE THAT HE VOLUNTARILY OFFERED.
AND I GUESS HE FEELS HE CAN RESCIND IT AT ANY TIME HE IS SO
INCLINED. THE PROBLEM, OF COURSE, IS THAT
HE HAS HIS HAND IN THE COOKIE JAR AND THE COOKIE JAR IS
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S INTERESTS IN WANTING TO DEFLECT ANY INTEREST
IN THIS HEARING AND IN THIS INVESTIGATION INTO WHETHER OR
NOT THE TRUMP OPERATION WAS ENGAGED WITH THE RUSSIANS IN
INTERFERING WITH OUR ELECTIONS. >> GO AHEAD, SORRY.
>> AND I JUST FEEL THAT HE HAS REALLY -- DOING HIS LEVEL BEST
TO TRY AND SABOTAGE THE INVESTIGATION.
YOU DON'T SEE THIS HAPPENING ON THE SENATE SIDE WHERE DEMOCRATS
AND REPUBLICANS ARE WORKING TOGETHER.
YOU ONLY HAVE IT HAPPENING WITH THE CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE
INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE, THE PERSON WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO
SERVE IN MR. NUNES'S ABSENCE IS MR. CONOWE WAY, CONGRESSMAN FROM
TEXAS. HE AND MR. SCHIFF, THE RANKING
MEMBER, HAVE BEEN WORKING VERY CLOSELY TOGETHER.
>> DID ANY REPUBLICAN KNOW THESE SUBPOENAS WERE GOING OUT IN THE
HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE, IF YOU KNOW?
>> I DON'T BELIEVE SO. THEY WERE DONE UNILATERALLY BY
DEVIN NUNES. I MIGHT ALSO POINT OUT THERE WAS
NO NEED FOR THEM. WHY WOULD YOU SUBPOENA THE VERY
AGENCIES THAT COME AND SPEAK TO YOU EVERY SINGLE WEEK AND ARE
THERE TO OFFER INFORMATION ANY TIME WE SEEK IT?
SO, IT WAS REALLY A BLUNDER, IN MY MIND.
ONCE AGAIN, SHOWS THAT HE IS REALLY A PUPPET OF THE PRESIDENT
IN TRYING TO PROMOTE THIS ALTERNATIVE SET OF FACTS AND
THIS ALTERNATIVE NARRATIVE. >> ALL RIGHT.
TWO QUESTIONS. I KNOW THE DEMOCRATS DON'T WANT
THEM, BUT THAT'S POLITICS, IT'S WASHINGTON, IT'S AN OPPOSING
PARTY. HERE ARE MY TWO QUESTIONS.
DO YOU TRUST NUNES? THAT'S PART ONE.
AND THE SECOND PART IS, DO YOU KNOW IF THE REPUBLICANS ARE
DISTURBED THAT HE IS ACTING UNILATERALLY?
>> SO, TO ANSWER THE QUESTION DO I TRUST HIM, IT'S REALLY NOT,
YOU KNOW, AN INTEREST OF MINE TO TRUST OR UNTRUST HIM.
>> HE'S THE CHAIRMAN. HE IS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
COMMITTEE YOU'RE SITTING ON AND HE'S OBVIOUSLY GOT SOME POWER.
HE CAN ISSUE SUBPOENAS. >> WELL, HE DOES HAVE THE POWER.
HE'S SUPPOSED TO DO IT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RANKING
MEMBER. HE DID NOT DO SO IN ISSUING THE
SUBPOENAS TO THE VARIOUS INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES.
AGAIN, THERE IS NO NEED TO DO IT.
SO, IT WAS AGAIN, JUST THEATRICS ON HIS PART.
>> WHAT DO THE REPUBLICANS SAY? WHAT ARE THE REPUBLICANS SAYING
ABOUT HIM, DO YOU KNOW? >> I DON'T KNOW, BUT I WOULD
VENTURE TO SAY THEY WERE DISTURBED BY IT.
AND IN THE END, I THINK WHAT HE'S TRYING TO DO IS SABOTAGE
THIS INVESTIGATION ON THE HOUSE SIDE.
AND IN SO DOING, KIND OF SIDELINE IT.
AND THAT WOULD BE DEVASTATING, I
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Aaron Is Smitten Over Jalisa | Season 1 Ep. 2 | LOVE CONNECTION - Duration: 0:54.OK, it is psychic, Jalisa, who, if she's worth anything,
knew exactly how this date was going to turn out.
Hi, boo.
I missed you. - How you doing?
Oh!
Hi.
Muah.
You're looking so good.
You look so good.
Thank you.
Oh, you don't look too bad yourself.
[laughter]
I mean, do we just stop the show right here?
Yes.
Did you bite your lower lip when she came out?
- A little bit. - You did?
A little bit. A little bit.
What does that mean?
She's fine.
I can't-- I can't help it.
She's just--
All right.
She's amazing.
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This Is Why It's Okay To Not Have Your Shit Together - Duration: 3:47.This Is Why It's Okay To Not Have Your
Shit Togethe
I do not have my shit together.
I am a broke full time college kid
working 32 hours a week and have
virtually no social life.
My car is littered with half-empty
water bottles and fast food wrappers.
My laundry, clean and dirty,
covers most of the floor of my bedroom.
My bed is covered with textbooks and
papers except for the small side that I
sleep on.
I am too lazy for the gym anymore,
I eat like crap, and my sleep schedule
is horrible.
As I'm typing this with one hand,
the other is shoving donut holes into
my mouth in the library at my college.
I also have terrible anxiety.
A condition which causes me physical
and emotional stress.
It hits me at random and not-so-random
times.
It comes when provoked and even when
not provoked.
I cry a lot more than a human should,
and tell myself I am not good enough.
I do not have my shit together.
But that is okay.
It's okay because being broke gives me
a drive to go to work.
It's okay because being in college is a
blessing that a lot of people do not
get to experience.
It's okay because working a lot means
more money for my future.
It's okay because my messy car and room
mean I am usually busy doing things to
better myself and don't have time to
clean.
It's okay because those textbooks
covering my bed mean I am dedicated to
my education.
I do not have my shit together.
And that is okay because the gym can
wait.
It's okay because I am always eating on
the go to save time and get to work and
school faster.
It's okay because one day I will sleep
better after I have the career of my
dreams.
I do not have my shit together.
But it is okay because my anxiety will
lose one of these days.
Day by day I get stronger and push
myself harder to achieve my goals.
It's okay because even the strongest of
people need to cry sometimes.
It's okay because feeling not good
enough pushes me to be better.
I do not have my shit together.
Chances are neither do most of you.
Being a work in progress is a beautiful
thing.
Be proud to be unfinished.
Be proud to struggle.
Be proud to be a hot mess.
Why?
Because you are a work in progress,
and once you are done you will be a
story worth being told.
Your struggle and your mess is
something to be proud of.
One day you will be able to look back
and know every tear,
every mess you made,
every hour you worked,
and every hour of sleep you lost caused
you to be the success you became.
I do not have my shit together,
and I am more that okay with it.
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Why is Japan REARMING? - VisualPolitik EN - Duration: 10:37.Here at VisualPolitik, we love talking about Asia, you know probably know that by now,
right?
And we like it because we are certain that this region has a lot to contribute to the
improvement of our world.
However, not everything is as good as it sounds.
In Asia while we can certainly see plenty of light, there are also lots of shadows...
And the largest shadow is that, without any doubt, that the area has become a huge powder
keg, ready to blow.
On the one hand, this area is spending more and more in weapons.
In fact, it is expected that, by 2020, the region will account for more than 30% of all
the world's military spending.
And, on top of that, it is also becoming a chessboard for geopolitics.
China and India are big, emergent powers, and with time they are demanding a larger
and larger international influence.
Putin's Russia has started to feel concerned by the Pacific and so has the United States…
Meaning, this area is extremely important.
On the other hand, there are many disagreements among the different countries in this region,
and it seems that lately they have been looking for any reason to start a fight.
We can find all kinds of conflicts here: economic,
territorial, historical…
China's conflict with Vietnam here, with Japan over there…
And then there is India; the situation of Taiwan; and the problems between Japan and
Russia.
Not forgetting the situation in Korea…
The list just grows longer and longer...
We're going to talk about many of these, but today we are going to focus on the sleeping
giant…
Japan.
THE TWO NIGHTMARES OF JAPAN
Japan is the world's third largest economy.
Despite that, this country has had a modest role in international politics in the last
few decades.
However, the situation is changing, particularly for two reasons: China and North Korea.
First, there is the emergence of China as a superpower.
But why does Japan care about that?
Well, basically because the emergence of China has led to a setback in Japan's regional influence.
Further, both countries maintain a bitter
conflict over a small archipelago known as the Senkaku Islands.
"The Senkaku Islands are abandoned, but they are still a key area in the fishing industry,
they hold large deposits of petrol and gas, and they also are strategic in sea trade")
Well, take a look at this chart to see how the military budget of both countries has
evolved in the last few years.
It will give you a better understanding of Japan's concern about China's emergence.
Second, and more recently, there is is North Korea.
Pyongyang, dear viewer, has been obsessed for the last 20 years, about developing unconventional
war capacities, these mainly being its nuclear capability.
For now, Korea has managed to create an atomic bomb of 30 kilotons, which is comparable to
twice the bomb of that was used on Hiroshima.
They have also succeeded in making ballistic missiles which can reach not only South Korea,
but also Japan.
In March 2017, North Korea launched 4 ballistic missiles against Japan.
It was somehow successful and 3 out of 4 of them reached Japanese waters, less than 200
miles from the coast.
Well, all of this is producing a real psychosis in Japan:
The Japanese government itself has started to conduct evacuation drills in the event
of a hypothetical attack and has even distributed a detailed guide to explain how Japanese citizens
should respond to a North Korean nuclear attack.
Tokyo says that people should have about 10
minutes to react, but that might be an overestimation...
"A missile may not be detected as soon as it leaves the launch pad.
Depending on the case, the warnings and alarms might only sound four or five minutes before
a missile arrives."
Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yoshimura - JAPAN TIMES
With all this going on, we shouldn't be surprised to find out Japan is acquiring many nuclear
shelters and equipment for purifying the air which are designed to fight radiation as well
as poisonous gas.
"Shinzo Abe, the Japanese Prime Minister has confirmed North Korea also has the ability
to launch sarin gas missiles" Japan Times
So, ignoring whether the North Korean threat is real or not, the reality is that China
and North Korea are perceived as being significant threats by Tokyo.
But… before explaining how the country is planning to fight these threats, let's have
a look at what has been the foundation of their defense policy in the last few decades.
JAPAN, A PACIFIST COUNTRY
As you all know, Japan was one of the countries which lost WWII.
As a consequence of this defeat, the country had to to establish a constitution in 1947,
which is still in force today.
In this constitution it states that war and the use of the force is not be be used unless
in self-defence.
"Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese
people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation […] In order to accomplish
the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war
potential, will never be maintained".
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution This means that at first the idea was that
Japan couldn't even have an army.
The country's protection was the responsibility of the US...
However, the Korean War and the tension suffered during the years of the Cold War changed everything:
all of a sudden both Tokyo as well as Washington understood it was essential to form a support
force for the American Army in case Japan needed defence.
And that is how the Japanese Self-Defence Forces were born.
An army whose only possible purpose is defence.
But one thing is true, formally, the US still takes care of Japan's protection and keeps
more than 40,000 soldiers deployed in the country, and also maintains some its largest
military bases in Japan.
This is a force which, by the way, is co-financed by the government of Japan itself...
We could even say that Japan is the largest spearhead of the US in Asia.
However, the new threats Japan perceives in the region, from China and North Korea have
caused Japan to no longer be satisfied with this protection.
So, the question now is, how is Japan responding to these threats?
ABE´S NEW DIPLOMACY
To begin with, the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe has started an unusual diplomatic
race to work against the growing influence of China.
For now, he has managed to improve the country's relations with South Korea, to strengthen
its bonds with the US, and even bridge the gap existing with Putin's Russia.
Japan maintains an intense dispute over the sovereignty of a small archipelago known as
the Kuril Islands which are now under Russian sovereignty.
In fact, the diplomacy Abe has started is so intense the country is now competing with
China in Africa.
("Japan and China compete for African markets" East Asia Forum)
And, as a curious fact, Shinzo Abe was also the first international leader to meet with
Trump in the famous residence the American president owns in Florida.
It seems like, after this encounter, Abe managed
to win over the President and make him forget all the attacks he made against Japan when
he was still a candidate for the Presidency.
Because, one thing is true, Trump complained
quite a lot about Japan… but things can change.
("We are committed to the security of Japan and all areas under its administrative control.
(..) The friendship between our two peoples runs very, very deep."
Donald Trump.)
But of course, diplomacy is not always enough…
Japan's Rearming?
And so, we finally reach the key point.
The Japan Self-Defence Forces are often thought of as some sort of small band of men…
But, really, nothing is further from the truth.
The Japanese army is larger than the army of France and the UK combined!
It is true that, given their name, we may not think they are important, but the abilities
and capacity of this strange army are impressive.
For many analysts, they are still the best
army in Asia…
Although China certainly competes for that top spot.
And look, Japan´s investment in defense is quite low, at less than 1% of its GDP, but
that is still a LOT of money!
Take a look at this: in 2016, Japan was the country with the 7th highest spendon defence.
In 2017, the government will give the forces the largest budget in its history, more than
5 trillion yens, which is around 45 US billion dollar.
And, of course, such a quantity in such a small and, by the way, very well trained army,
is enough for them to acquire some of the most modern systems available...
Like the F35; the best American drones; the Izumo class aircraft carriers or even the
new fifth generation fighter jet from (which Mitsubishi is developing).
"Japan reveals the prototype of its last furtive fighters" RT
The thing is that, since Abe became Prime Minister in 2012, he has had the clear idea
of leaving behind the pacifist character set by the Japanese constitution.
And this has happened:
In 2014, the Japanese government decided to stop all restrictions on the export of warfare
material, with the goal of starting a new Japanese military industry.
A bit later, in 2015, Abe also led a reform so that the Self-Defence Forces could operate
abroad and today they even have a military base in Djibouti.
And, of course, the military budget has increased again after many years of budget cuts.
But, not only this…
They are even thinking about changing the constitution.
("The radical military shift of Japan echoes the ghosts of World War II".
BBC)
So, What do you think?
Should Japan leave its pacifism aside?
Should Japan give in to Beijing?
Which country seems like a better ally for you: Japan or China?
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