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http://www.cnn.co.jp/world/35072803.html



シリアが欲しいと言っている人は誰?

何この赤いの。

何このシマシマのところかわいい。

あ~ISISっていうかね~

あ~北の国境線は遠いのかなぁ~



アメリカ軍って何だろう?
それより条約結んでる日本のことを何とかしてくれよ。

ダイアナ妃が来てるよ。




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http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20151031/k10010289591000.html



今日のニュースは、イランと、石油会社に務めるイラン系アメリカ人男性の作った・・
イランとアメリカの関係というお芝居に見える。

そういえばロシアの皇帝もイラン系、多くのヨーロッパ人はイラン系、アメリカ移民もイラン系なんですよね・・

日本人がイラン人になるにはまず結婚だね。
それしかない。
しかしそんなニュースがなぜ日本に?

一部の日本人がアメリカ人と対等だと言って留学しているからでしょうか?
なんだ、留学生向けのニュースか~。

それにしても秘密めいた感じだな。

<ニュース>

可能性


メディア関係者の話として、


この問題を巡って欧米制裁の関係


今後の関係


White House Aims to Stop Release of Obama-Clinton Emails
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDTOCT. 30, 2015


WASHINGTON — The White House will try to block the release of a handful of emails between President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, citing longstanding precedent invoked by presidents of both parties to keep presidential communications confidential, officials said Friday.
The State Department discovered the emails between Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton as part of its effort to release the former secretary’s emails, several thousand more of which were made public on Friday. A review of those emails showed Mrs. Clinton engaged in conversations with various aides about security in Libya, discussing talking points after the 2012 attack on the American compound in Benghazi, Libya, and — on a lighter note — complaining about the lack of emoticons on her phone.
Mr. Obama’s direct correspondence with Mrs. Clinton was forwarded by the State Department to the White House, which has decided against release, a move likely to intensify the struggle between Mrs. Clinton and congressional Republicans, who have pressed for disclosure of her emails as part of an investigation into the administration’s handling of the Benghazi events.
The contents of the emails between Mrs. Clinton, who is running for president, and Mr. Obama have not been disclosed, but their presumed existence has not been a secret. The White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, acknowledged in March that the two “did have the occasion to email one another” when Mrs. Clinton was secretary of state.
Mr. Obama told CBS News in March that he learned about Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private email server “the same time everybody else learned it — through news reports.” Mr. Earnest later clarified that the president was aware that she sometimes used a private email address but did not know the details about how the server was set up.
White House officials said Friday that their refusal to release the emails between the two officials is not based on their content, but rather is intended to defend the principle that presidents must be free to receive advice from their top aides without fear that the conversations will be made public during their time in office. They noted the emails between Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton will eventually become public many years after the Obama presidency ends, under the terms of federal records laws.
“There is a long history of presidential records being kept confidential while the president is in office,” a White House official said. “It is a principle that previous White Houses have vigorously defended as it goes to the core of the president’s ability to receive unvarnished advice and counsel.”
White House officials said they were not asserting executive privilege, a specific legal authority that Mr. Obama has used only once, in the case of congressional inquiries into the “Fast and Furious” gunrunning operation, in which weapons ended up in the possession of Mexican gun cartels. Presidents often seek to avoid formally invoking executive privilege, which carries political overtones dating to President Richard M. Nixon’s assertion of the authority to block congressional investigations of the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s.
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But by refusing to release the emails, Mr. Obama is following a well-worn precedent that he and his predecessors have established. Mr. Obama has repeatedly resisted efforts by Congress to turn over the president’s private communications, which by law are exempt from Freedom of Information laws that are often used to pry information out of other parts of an administration.
Former presidents of both parties have done the same, often insisting that to do otherwise would open the president’s most sensitive deliberations to congressional and public inspection.
“Direct communications by the president and his senior advisers are really at the very center of what is trying to be protected by executive privilege and the separation of powers,” said William Burck, a deputy counsel for President George W. Bush. He called the decision by Mr. Obama’s administration “very reasonable” and praised the president for following Mr. Bush’s practice.
The emails released on Friday show Mrs. Clinton received at least some indication that J. Christopher Stevens, the United States ambassador to Libya, was concerned about security in Benghazi more than a year before he was killed in the attack there.
An email sent to Mrs. Clinton in April 2011 said Mr. Stevens would meet with Libyan officials to “make a written request for better security at the hotel and for better security-related coordination.” How much Mrs. Clinton knew about the deteriorating situation in Benghazi was a focus of Republican questions at a congressional hearing this month.
One email a few days after the Benghazi attack shows Jake Sullivan, a top aide, telling Mrs. Clinton that Susan E. Rice, the United Nations ambassador, went on the Sunday talk shows and “did make clear our view that this started spontaneously and then evolved.” But a week later, after Ms. Rice spoke about a video prompting the attack, Mr. Sullivan wrote Mrs. Clinton that “you never said spontaneous or characterized the motives.”
The emails also highlighted how much advice Mrs. Clinton received from Sidney Blumenthal, a family friend who had been barred by the White House from working at the State Department. In one, Mr. Blumenthal suggests that Seymour Hersh, an investigative journalist, had discovered that Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, the leader of Libya, was in Chad.
“This sounds credible,” Mrs. Clinton wrote to one of her top aides. “Can we verify.”
Other emails suggest tensions between Mr. Obama’s top aides. Cheryl Mills, one of Mrs. Clinton’s top advisers, forwarded an email suggesting that White House officials were thinking of appointing a protocol chief of their own, superseding the State Department’s protocol chief. “I really dislike them,” she wrote to Mrs. Clinton.
In one email, an aide to Mrs. Clinton offers a lengthy and detailed description of a book about former President Bill Clinton, taking note of passages that mentioned Monica Lewinsky, the White House intern with whom Mr. Clinton had an affair.
And in more than one email, Mrs. Clinton complained that her BlackBerry did not allow her to send emoticons. Emailing under the code name “Evergreen” in February 2012, she wrote that she was “quite bereft” at the lack of the tiny pictures. “Any way I can add them?” she asked. Two months later, she again sent a note to Philippe Reines, a top communications aide.
“On this new berry can I get smiley faces?” she wrote. Mr. Reines responded: “For email, no, I don’t think so — you need to type them out manually like :) for happy, or :-I I if you want to express anger at my tardiness.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/politics/white-house-seeks-to-keep-some-clinton-emails-secret.html?_r=0





NYタイムズのニュースです。

アメリカの何のニュースでしょうか?クリントン議員問題?

Eメールと、映画と、クリントン元大統領と、元ファーストレディー(議員?)


Precedent was invoked by presidents


Release the former secretary’s emails which were made public on Friday with various lack.


It was forwarded by the State Department to the White House.


Investigation has not been a secret.


Mrs. Clinton was secretary of state.
Mrs. Clinton uses a private learned reports.


President was used a private email address.


The two officials are not intended free to receive advice from their top aides without fear that the conversations will be made public during their time in office of federal records laws.


Presidential office,a White House,previous White Houses of the president’s ability to receive unvarnished advice were not asserting privilege and a specific.


It  has used only  in which weapons ,in the possession.


Presidents often seek to invoking privilege which is political investigations.


Private which by law are from Freedom of Information often used to pry information ,often insisting.


It would open the president’s most sensitive  public inspection.


The president and his senior advisers are really at the very center.


What is trying to be protected by executive privilege.


Mrs. Clinton received at least was security in Benghazi said Mr. Stevens would meet with Libyan officials to “make a written request for better security at the hotel and for better security-related coordination.”


Situation was a focus


A few the United Nations make clear view  spontaneously.
A week later,said spontaneous or characterized the motive.


Mrs. Clinton received friend who suggests an investigative  leader was Mrs. Clinton wrote to one of her top aides.


Forwarded White House officials were superseding.
She wrote to Mrs. Clinton in one offers of a book about former President Bill Clinton passages.


The White House interns with whom Mr. Clinton had an affair.


She wrote that she was “quite bereft” at the lack of the tiny pictures. “Any way I can add them?”


For I don’t think you need or if you want.


 

First Batch of Hillary Clinton Emails Since Benghazi Testimony Released


The latest batch of emails released from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private server chronicle correspondence with big names in Washington and Hollywood — along with some issues about emojis.


In the first email dump since Clinton testified for more than ten hours before the House Benghazi committee, Clinton scolds her staff for putting together an "inadequate" timeline of her leadership on Libya in 2011.


"This is example of my continuing concern that we don't have our records ready," she said in an email sent in April 2012.


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The committee investigating the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi has delved into the presidential candidate's emails, half of which have now been released to the public. The remainder of the roughly 30,000 emails will continue to be released through next year, as the race for president heats up even more.


Clinton has faced questions about whether her unusual email setup, which involved a private server located at her New York home, was sufficient to ensure the security of government information and retention of records. The private server is the subject of an ongoing FBI investigation.


Yet Clinton's place in preference polls has improved since the first Democratic primary debate, in which her chief primary rival, Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, defused the issue, saying "the American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails."


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There was also a dash of celebrity in Friday's email dump, with messages from actor Ben Affleck, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and civil rights leader Jesse Jackson.


Former aide to President Bill Clinton, Sidney Blumenthal, took up room in Hillary Clinton's inbox also. Blumenthal was a hot topic during the Benghazi questioning last week, where Republicans took issue with the amount of access he had to Clinton. Clinton said she found some of the unsolicited information he sent interesting, and discarded some of it.


The email batch featured a few struggles with technology for the former secretary of state who spawned the popular "Texts From Hillary" meme.


"How does this work," Clinton asks aides after getting a request to "connect" on the website LinkedIn. Another email contains a link to an article and asks aide Huma Abedin what her New York Times password is.


And after Clinton started using an older Blackberry, apparently for familiarity's sake, she told aides: "I am quite bereft that I've lost the emoticons from my latest new old berry. Is there anyway I can add them?"


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The Valentine's Day email is followed by one a few months later, when Clinton has a "new berry."


"Here's my question," she wrote, "on this new berry can I get smiley faces?"


http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/first-batch-hillary-clinton-emails-benghazi-testimony-released-n454896


 


これは・・アメリカ人が自分が身分が高いとか騒いでいるご当地ネタじゃないのか?
アメリカ人専用の高級ニュースっていうんですか?

アメリカ軍が駐留している、諸外国の身分の低い子には、話題にしてもらいたくないんだよ。

そういう特別の身分が高い人専用の話題なんだよ。

”金色の髪の毛を着ている人の時給はいくら?

黒い色の髪の毛を着ている人の人権は、今日は、いくら(ドル)くらい上ったの?”


アメリカ軍の人だけ給料変わらないなんて変だよねぇ・・・


このニュースは要するにワシントンから出ている影のニュースなんだよ。
そういう風に思い込んで読んでみた。


何だろう映画化って・・・・?


Timeline for president which involved a private server located at her New York home.


American people with messages from actor Ben Affleck,an older Blackberry, old berry,one a few months later.

CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- The latest news on a Russian passenger plane that has crashed on a flight from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to St. Petersburg, Russia.


Egypt's Ministry of Civil Aviation has confirmed that a Russian passenger plane has crashed in the Sinai peninsula.


The ministry said earlier Saturday it had lost contact with a Russian aircraft carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members.


A statement carried by Egypt's state-run MENA news agency says the plane took off from Sinai's Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular destination for Russian tourists, at 5:51 a.m. Saturday and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes after takeoff.


It said the aircraft was bound for St. Petersburg in Russia. A search and rescue team is looking for the plane.


http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20151031p2g00m0in034000c.html






エジプトで飛行機事故があったそうです。


毎日英語新聞のロゴ風に拾ってみる・・。


St. Petersburg Aviation


Plane in the peninsula said it had lost contact


Agency says at 5:51 a.m. Saturday ,23 minutes after takeoff.


Aircraft searchs rescue team is looking for the plane.


 


そういえば最近日本のニュースを書いているドイツ語?っぽく拾ってみました。
そういえば日本にはこんな感じのニュースが出るのかな?


Egypt confirms Sinai


The latest news on a passenger that has crashed.


It has confirmed that a plane has crashed in the ministry
earlier it had 217 passengers in the plane, from radar team.


 

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