A report written by a United Nations panel of experts has determined that North Korea is evading international sanctions with “seeming impunity,” but a bitter behind-the-scenes battle between Russia and the United States has prevented the report from being made public. 中略)
The latest report—which was obtained by Foreign Policy and remains blocked by the United States—details how North Korean financial brokers operate with little or no constraints in five main countries. It cites a group of nearly 300 foreign businesses and individuals, including 215 from China and 39 from Russia, that have allegedly flouted sanctions by forming prohibited joint ventures with North Koreans. An earlier version of the report was leaked to reporters in August. 後略) 0559日出づる処の名無し2018/09/23(日) 11:28:13.53ID:RvfDPs2H 今晩は一睡も出来ないかも クククッ 0560日出づる処の名無し2018/09/23(日) 11:56:20.05ID:pByBr9ua>>558 その代わりそれを口実として対中制裁しまくりだろ 0561日出づる処の名無し2018/09/23(日) 12:05:45.13ID:LWJAIztN そのほうが効いてたりしたら笑える 0562日出づる処の名無し2018/09/23(日) 12:10:28.64ID:JX/7cNCT>>559 やーめてねー😍 君のためにもならないよー😭 あとで大変な事になるからねー😆 0563日出づる処の名無し2018/09/23(日) 12:19:30.88ID:JX/7cNCT さっき写真撮ったけど、航空機兵器で攻撃中の君、 電磁波強すぎて死ぬから、やめなさい! 殺人犯になりますよ!
Voter support for Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court is down in the wake of Christine Ford’s assault allegations, as more believe her than him. Currently, 40 percent of voters would confirm Kavanaugh, while 50 percent oppose him, according to a Fox News poll. Last month, views split 45-46 percent (August 19-21). 0626日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 04:15:05.32ID:s+iQQSKzhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/nbc-news-wsj-poll-democrats-hold-advantage-november-s-elections-n912046 NBC News/WSJ poll: Democrats hold the advantage in November's elections But the same poll shows that Republican enthusiasm about the upcoming election has increased, drawing nearly even with Democrats. by Mark Murray / Sep.23.2018 / 10:00 PM GMT+9 NBCニュース/WSJ世論調査:中間選挙に向け議会の民主党支配を望む声が多い 民主党支配を望む=52%(前回は50%)、共和党支配を望む=40%(前回は42%)
Among the voters who are most likely to vote ? the first time the NBC/WSJ poll has measured these voters for the 2018 elections ? the Democrats’ advantage falls to 8 points, 51 percent to 43 percent. In the larger pool of registered voters, McInturff points to warning signs for Republicans. They trail Democrats among moderates and independents by more than 30 points; they’re losing women ages 50 and older by nearly 20 points; and they’re behind among voters living in competitive congressional districts by 12 points, 53 percent to 41 percent. 0627日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 04:15:26.26ID:s+iQQSKz Additionally, a combined 59 percent of voters say they’d like to see either “a great deal of change” or “quite a bit of change” in the direction Trump has been leading the country. That includes 61 percent of independents and even a third of Republican respondents. And by a 42 percent-to-31 percent margin, voters say their message in November will be for more Democrats to serve as a check and balance to Trump and the congressional Republicans, instead of Republicans who will help Trump and the GOP pass their agenda. 中間選挙でトランプ政権の方向に何らかの変化を求める声は59%、無党派層で61%、 共和党支持者の三分の一。 0628日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 04:27:00.71ID:s+iQQSKzhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/house-control-edges-toward-democrats-cbs-news-poll/ House control edges toward Democrats - CBS News poll Last Updated Sep 23, 2018 10:53 AM EDT By Kabir Khanna and Anthony Salvanto CBSニュース世論調査:中間選挙の下院議員予測:民主党=224議席、共和党=218議席 (誤差は+ー12議席) Democrats remain in a stronger position than Republicans to win the House of Representatives, with their chances having gradually improved over the summer. We estimate that Democrats would win 224 seats if the elections were held today, which is more than the 218 needed for a majority. The margin of error is plus or minus 12 seats, which means that control of the chamber is still in play. While Democrats will almost certainly gain seats, there are still ways for Republicans hang on to control. グラフ https://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2018/09/23/ca4f6de8-1a8d-48c0-b2e6-a6c692428cbf/resize/620x/74034485eff6953c1daef8ecd503d385/houseestimatesep.jpg0629日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 04:47:41.70ID:dOYO9NTU 電磁波攻撃野郎! これ以上私の身体と家も壊して、 おまえに賠償できるのか?
安倍様北村様が、放置するのは雇い主だから? 0648日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 08:27:07.85ID:dOYO9NTU>>639 正体現した 189・189スレで教えてもらった通り 0649日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 08:42:39.85ID:dOYO9NTU>>648 189レス◯ 0650日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 08:48:50.43ID:dOYO9NTU>>325 この方首謀者ですよね 0651日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 09:12:23.46ID:6H+WrI2Z 元々外電ってキチガイの隔離スレだったしなぁ 0652日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 09:24:49.24ID:zjVSYga5>>636 バチカンだよ 0653日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 09:31:20.29ID:s+iQQSKzhttps://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/senate-democrats-investigate-a-new-allegation-of-sexual-misconduct-from-the-supreme-court-nominee-brett-Senate Democrats Investigate a New Allegation of Sexual Misconduct, from Brett Kavanaugh’s College Years By Ronan Farrow and Jane Mayer7:49 P.M. Deborah Ramirez, a Yale classmate of Brett Kavanaugh’s, has described a dormitory party gone awry and a drunken incident that she wants the F.B.I. to investigate. (先に高校時代の性的不品行が告発されて問題化している)最高裁判事候補のブレット・ キャバノー氏に、新たに大学時代の性的不品行の告発がされ、民主党上院議員等が調査中
As Senate Republicans press for a swift vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Senate Democrats are investigating a new allegation of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh.
The claim dates to the 1983-84 academic school year, when Kavanaugh was a freshman at Yale University. The offices of at least four Democratic senators have received information about the allegation, and at least two have begun investigating it. Senior Republican staffers also learned of the allegation last week and, in conversations with The New Yorker, expressed concern about its potential impact on Kavanaugh’s nomination. Soon after, Senate Republicans issued renewed calls to accelerate the timing of a committee vote. The Democratic Senate offices reviewing the allegations believe that they merit further investigation. “This is another serious, credible, and disturbing allegation against Brett Kavanaugh. It should be fully investigated,” Senator Mazie Hirono, of Hawaii, said. An aide in one of the other Senate offices added, “These allegations seem credible, and we’re taking them very seriously. If established, they’re clearly disqualifying.”
The woman at the center of the story, Deborah Ramirez, who is fifty-three, attended Yale with Kavanaugh, where she studied sociology (後略) 0654日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 09:32:57.70ID:hplmJ0iM 比叡山からニュートリノ送ったので早く死んでください 0655日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 10:00:50.21ID:dOYO9NTU>>654 私をどうしろと命令されてるの? 0656日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 10:05:00.79ID:KYgs1jmK>>655 お前さ、どんだけ迷惑かけてるか分かってるのか? 0657日出づる処の名無し2018/09/24(月) 10:06:51.09ID:dOYO9NTU>>656 私は誰にも迷惑かけていませんよ。