Friday, September 17, 2021

James Blunt | Smoke Signals

Smoke Signals/黑煙訊號



"Smoke Signials"


One by one they pass me by

And I used up my supplies

Out of water

Out of hope

Can't make fire

Only smoke

 

Here I am alone in silence

Cast away on a desert island

A traveler in ocean

lost at sea

 

Smoke signals in the night sky

Hope you see them as you pass by

I'm screaming from a clifftop

You're the only one that got to rescue me

To rescue me

Why can't you see, why can't you see?

I don't think that I'll survive

I'll die here without you

Oh, I can't live without you

 

Sun comes up

The Sun goes down

Wonder if I'd ever be found

 

Here I am alone in silence

Cast away on a desert island

A traveler in ocean

Lost at sea

 

Smoke signals in the night sky

Hope you see them as you pass by

I'm screaming from a clifftop

You're the only one that got to rescue me

To rescue me

Why can't you see, why can't you see?

I don't think that I'll survive

I'll die here without you

Oh, I can't live without you

 

Smoke signals in the night sky

Hope you see them as you pass by

I'm screaming from a clifftop

You're the only one that got to rescue me

To rescue me

Why can't you see, why can't you see?

I don't think that I'll survive

I'll die here without you

Oh, I can't live without you

"Smoke Signals"

by James Blunt | Translated by yy


《黑煙訊號》


一個接一個地在我面前溜走

而我用盡我的補充用品

水用完了

希望也沒有了

無法起火

只有黑煙


無言的我一個人在這兒

被丟在荒島上

一位海洋中的旅客

在海上迷路


夜空下的黑煙訊號 

希望你經過我的時候會看得見

我在斷崖高峰嘶聲吶喊

只有你,你一定要救我

一定要救我

你為何看不見呢,你為何看不見呢?

我想我無法繼續生存下去

沒有你我就死在這兒

喔,沒有你我就活不成了


太陽出來 

太陽降落

我想知道真的有人會發現我嗎

 

無言的我一個人在這兒

被丟在荒島上

一位海洋中的旅客

在海上迷路

 

夜空下的黑煙訊號 

希望你經過我的時候會看得見

我在斷崖高峰嘶聲吶喊

只有你,你一定要救我

一定要救我

你為何看不見呢,你為何看不見呢?

我想我無法繼續生存下去

沒有你我就死在這兒

喔,沒有你我就活不成了

 

夜空下的黑煙訊號 

希望你經過我的時候會看得見

我在斷崖高峰嘶聲吶喊

只有你,你一定要救我

一定要救我

你為何看不見呢,你為何看不見呢?

我想我無法繼續生存下去

沒有你我就死在這兒

喔,沒有你我就活不成了

Saturday, September 11, 2021

James Blunt | OK

OK/沒事



I really need you

I really need your love right now, I'm fading fast

Not gonna last

I'm really stupid

I'm burning up, I'm going down

I win it back

Don't even ask.

 

When I find myself in the middle, in the middle, in the middle

Could you love me more, just a little, just a little?

Over-complicate but it's simple, but it's simple, but it's simple

Would you love me more, just a little?

 

So tell me now

When every star falls from the sky

And every last heart in the world breaks

Oh hold me now

When every ship is going down

I don't fear nothing when I hear you say.

 

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK.

 

I'm really sorry

Sorry I dragged you into this

I overthink, that's all it is

The way you love me

The way you love me 'til the end

The way you love me

Oh yeah, it makes me king again.

 

When I find myself in the middle, in the middle, in the middle

Could you love me more, just a little, just a little?

Over-complicate but it's simple, but it's simple, but it's simple

Would you love me more, just a little?

 

So tell me now

When every star falls from the sky

And every last heart in the world breaks

Oh hold me now

When every ship is going down

I don't fear nothing when I hear you say.

 

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK.

 

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK.

 

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK

It's gonna be OK.

 

When every star falls from the sky

And every last heart in the world breaks

It's gonna be OK

When every ship is going down

I don't fear nothing when I hear you say

It's gonna be OK (OK, OK, OK, OK).

《沒事》


我非常需要妳

我現在非常需要妳的愛,我就快要昏倒

快支持不住

我好笨

我著火了,我的情緒低沈

結果我贏回她嗎?

答案是沒有這還得問


當我發現自己是一位中年人,中年人 ,中年人

妳能否再愛我,多一點,一點就好了

異常複雜,但卻是很簡單,很簡單,很簡單

妳可否願意再愛我,多一點就好了?

 

所以現在請告訴我

當天上的每顆星掉下來時

和世界最後一顆心破碎時

現在請抓緊我啊

當每艄船在往下沉沒時

當我明白你的意思時我就一點都不害怕


過一會兒就沒事啦 

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦


我感覺非常內疚

抱歉把妳拖入這個

我想太多了,只是那樣子而已

當妳愛我時的那付模樣

當妳愛我時的那付模樣直到劇終

當妳愛我時的那付模

哦是的,使我感覺像過去當國王的我


當我發現自己是一位中年人,中年人 ,中年人

妳能否再愛我,多一點,一點就好了

異常複雜,但卻是很簡單

妳可否願意再愛我,多一點?

 

所以現在請告訴我

當天上的每顆星掉下來時

世界最後一顆心破碎時

現在請抓緊我啊

當每艄船在往下沉沒時

當我明白你的意思時,我就一點都不害怕


過一會兒就沒事啦 

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

 

過一會兒就沒事啦 

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

 

過一會兒就沒事啦 

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

過一會兒就沒事啦

 

當天上的每顆星掉下來時

世界最後一顆心破碎時

過一會兒就沒事啦

當每艄船在往下沉沒時

當我明白你的意思時我就一點都不害怕

過一會兒就沒事啦 (沒事,沒事,沒事,沒事)


https://lyricstranslate.com/en/ok.html


Xi-Biden talks | Sep. 11, 2021

 2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi hold first phone call in seven months
Sep 10, 2021
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden spoke for the first time since February on Friday.

It marked the second call between the leaders since Biden took office in January, as tensions between the world’s two largest economies simmer.

“President Biden underscored the United States’ enduring interest in peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific and the world and the two leaders discussed the responsibility of both nations to ensure competition does not veer into conflict,” the White House said in a readout of the call released Friday morning.


Chinese state media confirmed the call shortly afterwards.

Xi said in the report that, “on the basis of respecting each other’s core concerns and properly managing differences,” relevant departments of the two countries can engage for cooperation on climate, Covid prevention, economic recovery and major international and regional issues.

He said if there’s “confrontation” between China and the U.S., “both countries and the world will suffer,” while all will benefit if the two nations work together. That’s according to a CNBC translation of the Chinese text.

The state media report also included some description of Biden’s comments, including a remark that: “The two countries have no reason to fall into conflict as a result of competition.”

The two leaders last spoke just before the Lunar New Year — China’s most important holiday — in February in a call Biden said lasted two hours.

Friday’s call, which lasted for about 90 minutes, discussed a range of transnational issues and touched on economic issues, although that aspect of U.S.-China policy remains under review, Reuters reported, citing a senior U.S. administration official. The two leaders are able to be candid and honest with each other without lecturing, the official said.

The U.S. focus must be on rallying partners and allies, the official said in the report.

Both countries build regional ties

Biden’s strategy for dealing with China has centered on working with traditional U.S. allies. The preceding Trump administration had taken a more singlehanded approach of applying tariffs and sanctions on China in an effort to address longstanding business complaints of unequal market access and forced technology transfer.

The geopolitical landscape has grown more complex this summer with the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the rise of the Taliban in a region that shares a border with China.


In the last several months, both China and the U.S. have increased efforts to build up political and economic ties with regional partners.

On Thursday, Xi said at a virtual meeting of the five BRICS countries — China, Russia, Brazil, South Africa and India — that Beijing would chair the BRICS summit next year and looked forward to working more with member nations, according to state media.

India Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired this year’s meeting.

Morning News NOW Full Broadcast - September 10
Sep 11, 2021
President Biden announces his new Covid-19 plan that includes mandating vaccines for millions of Americans, the president and vice president prepare to pay their respects at sites of 9/11on the 20th anniversary of the attacks, and how the Department of Homeland Security has grown since its post-9/11 creation. 
Overseas experts say Xi-Biden talks send positive signals to world

Sep 11 - Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday morning took a phone call from his U.S. counterpart, Joseph R. Biden, and the two leaders had candid, in-depth and extensive strategic communication and exchanges on China-U.S. relations and relevant issues of mutual interest.

​The in-depth communication concerning the bilateral relations as well as major international issues between the two heads of states is vital for development of the bilateral ties, and the two sides should bring China-U.S. relations back to the right track of stable development as soon as possible for the good of the people in both countries and around the world, experts have said.


Martin Jacques, former senior fellow at the University of Cambridge, hailed the phone call between Xi and Biden as "a welcome development," adding that the two sides should continue communication on major issues in a bid to achieve better development of bilateral ties.

Jihad Awdah, a professor of international relations at Egypt's Helwan University, also noted that the phone conversation between the two presidents is an important step to ensure not turning the current competition between the two countries into future clash that could not be controlled.

The China-U.S. cooperation will prevent world chaos and bring benefits for the world, Awdah added.

As the world's two largest economies, China and the United States should act in good faith and cultivate trust, as paddling back the China-U.S. relations to the path of stability is a task that the two countries must take seriously, said Adhere Cavince, a Kenyan international relations researcher.

The preservation and stabilization of the China-U.S. relations is important for the well-being of people in both countries, and for peace, stability and development of the world, said French writer and sinologist Sonia Bressler.

"History and reality show that China and the United States have everything to gain from cooperating and everything to lose from fighting," she noted.

Biden, Xi hold 'candid' phone call for first time in seven months • FRANCE 24 English
Sep 10, 2021
US President Joe #Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping have held a 90-minute telephone conversation, discussing the need to try to avoid their rivalry veering into conflict. The Biden administration has yet to establish a trade policy with #China. Despite worsening diplomatic tensions, bilateral trade has boomed this year, partly due to the pandemic.  Plus, Facebook teams up with #Ray-Ban to launch "smart glasses" that let wearers listen to music, take photos and videos and share them online. 

US President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping are shown in a combined image
US President Biden, Xi Jinping Speak by Phone, With Beijing Saying US ‘Needs Cooperation’


​phone call comes amid growing tensions over Chinese actions in Tibet, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and the South China Sea.

Sep. 9 - U.S. President Joe Biden and China’s President Xi Jinping spoke in a phone conversation Thursday described by the White House as part of an effort to manage competition between the two powers, while Beijing on Friday called the outreach driven by American “anxiety” and need for Chinese cooperation on a range of global issues.

The conversation on Thursday night U.S. time, the two leaders’ second since Biden took office in January, covered “areas where our interests converge, and areas where our interests, values, and perspectives diverge,” the White House said in a Sept. 9 statement.

“This discussion, as President Biden made clear, was part of the United States’ ongoing effort to responsibly manage the competition between the United States and the [People’s Republic of China],” the White House said.

“President Biden underscored the United States’ enduring interest in peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific and the world, and the two leaders discussed the responsibility of both nations to ensure competition does not veer into conflict.”

China’s state-controlled media asserted on Friday that China had gained the upper hand in the exchange, however, noting that the conversation had been initiated at the request of the United States.

The phone call “highlighted Washington’s growing anxiety and need for China’s cooperation on key global issues,” including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, climate change, and efforts to contain the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, China’s Global Times said in a Sept. 10 report.

“While the discussions sent positive signals that both sides are aiming to maintain communication, the U.S. should take more action in correcting previous wrong deeds and respecting China’s interests, and not expecting China to cooperate while keeping it as an adversary,” the nationalistic, Chinese Communist Party-backed tabloid said...     more
The U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol is a select committee of the United States House of Representatives formed through a largely party-line vote, on July 1, 2021, to investigate the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6 earlier that year.[1] The attack was a culmination of the attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election. The membership of the committee has been a point of significant political contention, with House Republicans boycotting the committee. The investigation commenced with public hearings on July 27, when four police officers testified.

SeptemberHouse Republican leader Kevin McCarthy stated on September 1 that "if these companies comply with the Democrat order to turn over private information, they are in violation of federal law and subject to losing their ability to operate in the United States." CNN reported the next day that McCarthy had been included on the list sent to the telecommunications companies.[34][35][36] In response to McCarthy's comment, the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a complaint on September 3 with the chief counsel of the Office of Congressional Ethics. CREW noted that the subpoena was legally valid and claimed that McCarthy was illegally obstructing the investigation insofar as he was “threatening retaliation" against the telecommunications companies.[37] Eleven House Republicans who were associated with the January 6 "Stop the Steal" rally sent a September 3 letter to thirteen telecommunications companies stating they "do not consent to the release of confidential call records or data" and threatening legal action against what they asserted were unconstitutional subpoenas.[38][39][40][41]

The Guardian
 reported that the Committee, through the records request from August, was examining whether there was

White House involvement in planning the Capitol attack and whether Trump had advance knowledge of the riot.[42]
During a September 2 television interview, McCarthy was asked about "how deeply [Trump] was involved," to which he replied that the FBI and Senate committees had found "no involvement."[43] He and other Republicans had cited an exclusive Reuters report that unnamed current and former law enforcement officials said the FBI had found "scant evidence" of an organized plot to overturn the election. In a September 4 statement, Thompson and Cheney said the committee had queried executive branch agencies and congressional committees investigating the matter and "it's been made clear to us that reports of such a conclusion are baseless."[44][45]     quoted from Wikipedia

Monday, September 6, 2021

Panjshir Valley | Sep. 6, 2021

 2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)

Anti-Taliban resistance fighters train in Panjshir province on Sept. 2.


Panjshir Valley, last resistance holdout in Afghanistan, falls to the Taliban

Sep. 5 - The Taliban on Monday seized Panjshir province, a restive mountain region that was the final holdout of resistance forces in the country, cementing its total control over Afghanistan a week after U.S. forces departed the country.

​Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement that the Islamist group had “completely conquered” the Panjshir Valley. “Our last efforts for establishing peace and security in the country have given results,” he said.

Taliban officials shared a photo on social media Monday that purported to show their fighters taking control of local administrative buildings.

A senior official of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, confirmed that the Taliban had taken over. “Yes, Panjshir has fallen. Taliban took control of government offices. Taliban fighters entered into the governor’s house,” the person said...     more
The Panjshir Valley (also spelled Panjsheer or PanjsherPashto/Dariدرهٔ پنجشير – Dare-ye Panjšēr; literally Valley of the Five Lions) is a valley in north-central Afghanistan, 150 kilometres (93 mi) north of Kabul, near the Hindu Kush mountain range.[1] It is divided by the Panjshir River. The valley is home to more than 100,000 people, including Afghanistan's largest concentration of ethnic Tajiks.[2] In April 2004, it became the heart of the new Panjshir Province, having previously been part of Parwan Province.[3]

Afghan resistance movement and anti-Taliban forces stand on the back of a pickup truck as they gather in Abshar district, Panjshir province on Aug. 28, 2021.

Afghan Resistance Says Taliban Claims of Victory in Panjshir Valley Are ‘False’

Sep. 6 - Anti-Taliban resistance group, the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRFA), on Monday shut down the terrorist group’s claims of victory in the Panjshir Valley—the last Afghan province holding out against the group after it seized control of Kabul on Aug. 15.

​“Taliban’s claim of occupying Panjshir is false,” the NRFA said on Twitter. “The NRF forces are present in all strategic positions across the valley to continue the fight. We assure the ppl [sic] of Afghanistan that the struggle against the Taliban & their partners will continue until justice & freedom prevails.”


The resistance group’s statement came shortly after Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on Monday said that the terrorist group has taken complete control of Panjshir province, located north of Kabul.

“With this victory, our country is completely taken out of the quagmire of war,” the spokesman said.     more

美制武器流向伊朗?美军仓皇撤离阿富汗留隐患 20210905 |《今日关注》CCTV中文国际
​Sep 6, 2021
WATCH ABOVE: As Afghans try to escape the Taliban's wrath, the European Union is bracing itself for a potential influx of migrants. But as Redmond Shannon reports, EU leaders can't decide how to avoid a chaotic repeat of the 2015 Syrian refugee crisis.

New Taliban-led Afghanistan government to be announced amid economic meltdown

​Sep 5 - ​Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar will lead a new Afghan government set to be announced soon, sources in the group told Reuters on Friday, as its fighters battled forces loyal to the vanquished republic in the Panjshir Valley north of Kabul.

But the new government’s most immediate priority would be to avert the collapse of an economy grappling with drought and the ravages of a 20-year conflict that killed around 240,000 Afghans before U.S. forces completed a tumultuous pullout on Aug. 30.

At stake is whether the Taliban can govern a country facing economic meltdown, a humanitarian disaster and threats to security and stability from rival jihadist groups, including a local offshoot of Islamic State.

​Baradar, who heads the Taliban’s political office, will be joined by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of late Taliban co-founder Mullah Omar, and Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, in senior positions in the government, three sources said.      source from


Armoured vehicles are seen in the Panjshir Valley, north of Kabul, on Aug 25, 2021. The Taliban said on Sep 6 that they had taken control of Panjshir province, the last holdout of anti-Taliban forces in Afghanistan.

​Taliban say resistance holdout Panjshir Valley 'completely captured'


KABUL: The Taliban said on Monday (Sep 6) that they had captured the last pocket of resistance in Afghanistan, the Panjshir Valley, as the top American diplomat flies to Qatar to try and handle the aftermath of the chaotic United States withdrawal.

​Following their lightning-fast rout of Afghanistan's army last month - and celebrations when the last US troops flew out after 20 years of war - the Taliban turned to crush the forces defending the mountainous Panjshir Valley.     more

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Sep 6, 2021
Louisiana still debilitated from Hurricane Ida, Hurricane Ida leaves devastating aftermath in Northeast, and Afghan women are protesting for equal rights for themselves and their daughters.

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Caldor Fire | Sep. 2, 2021

 2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)



Reporter: Green card holders left in Afghanistan feel they ‘got screwed’

Sep. 2, 2021

Associated Press correspondent Matt Lee laid into State Department spokesman Ned Price during Wednesday’s briefing, saying “it defies logic” that officials have not been able to provide an estimate of the number of legal permanent US residents left in Afghanistan following the US military’s botched withdrawal from that country.

The Biden administration has estimated that between 100 and 200 American citizens remain in Afghanistan following the completion of the US evacuation mission Monday. However, they have not been forthcoming with the numbers of legal permanent US residents or holders of visas permitting resettlement in America who remain in Taliban-controlled territory.

After Price confirmed to Lee that the “100 to 200” number cited by officials referred to US passport holders, the reporter said, “you must have some estimate of LPRs [legal permanent residents] who are still there who want to get out, and if you don’t, why not?”

​Price ignored the question and focused on the US citizens left behind...     more

Afghan crisis: US 'actively working' to evacuate 500 Americans, says Ned Price
The State department says it has been in contact with and is actively working to evacuate around 500 Americans remaining in Afghanistan, as the U.S.- led airlift continued even as commanders and officials were recovering from Thursday's deadly suicide bombing. State Department spokesman Ned Price said Friday that 8,500 evacuees had been flown out of Kabul aboard U.S. military aircraft in the previous 24 hours, as well as about 4,000 people on coalition flights.
State Department spokesperson Ned Price holds a news briefing
Sep. 1, 2021
The Caldor Fire is an active wildfire burning in El Dorado CountyCalifornia, about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Placerville. By September 1, 2021, it had burned 204,390 acres with 20% containment

The Caldor Fire started on August 14, 2021, near Little Mountain, south of 
Pollock Pines in El Dorado County,[3] about two miles East of Omo Ranch and four miles south of Grizzly Flats.[4][5] It initially burned slowly, but exploded in size on August 16 due to high winds. By the night of August 16 it was 6,500 acres (2,600 ha).[6] On August 17 the fire grew to 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) as it expanded rapidly north and east, crossing the North Fork Cosumnes River and approaching Sly Park Reservoir. By August 20 the fire had burned nearly to Highway 50, forcing a closure of the highway.[7] Over the next few days, the fire crossed Highway 50 in the vicinity of Kyburz. Starting on August 27 winds drove the fire rapidly east towards the Lake Tahoe Basin. By August 30, it had reached Echo Summit, less than 5 miles (8.0 km) from South Lake Tahoe.     from Wikipedia

塔利班新政府组建将启 美称继续反恐是何用意?20210901 |《今日关注》CCTV中文国际
Sep 2, 2021
Taliban soldiers talk, in Kabul
Explainer-What leverage do U.S., allies have over Taliban in Afghanistan?

Sep. 2 - The United States and its allies may have left Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban but they still have “leverage” to make the Islamist militants honor commitments to allow people out of the country, according to U.S. President Joe Biden.

This was echoed by U.S. officials and other Western leaders, who believe the Taliban can be pressured into abandoning their past violence and support for terrorism with carrot and stick measures given Afghanistan’s outsized dependence on imported energy, food and foreign aid – and its shaky economy https://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSKBN2FX39Q
Here are some of the most important levers the West has to press the Taliban into honoring women’s rights and cooperating with other countries:

BILLIONS IN GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND SPECIAL RESERVES

The United States has an outsized role to play in deciding what happens to Afghanistan’s $9 billion in gold and foreign currency reserves. Of that, $7 billion is held in the United States, with $1.3 billion in other international accounts and some $700,000 by the Bank for International Settlements, the Afghan central bank governor tweeted https://twitter.com/aahmady/status/142788300916495564 after fleeing the country.

Washington quickly blocked After the Taliban takeover, the U.S. government blocked the group from accessing any central bank assets held by the Afghan government by the New York Federal Reserve or elsewhere in the United States, an administration official said the Taliban from accessing any central bank assets held by the Afghan government by the New York Federal Reserve or elsewhere in the United States, and the assets remain frozen.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) suspended https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/biden-administration-seeks-block-taliban-accessing-reserves-imf-new-york-times-2021-08-18 Afghanistan’s access to IMF resources on Aug. 18, including $440 million in new emergency reserves.

Washington is under pressure from some humanitarian groups, Afghan central bank officials https://www.reuters.com/article/afghanistan-conflict-banking/afghanistan-central-bank-board-member-urges-biden-imf-to-release-funds-idUSL4N2Q31YG and foreign governments, including Russia, to ease the freeze in assets and allow some dollar shipments, a move that would likely come with stiff conditions.

​The Taliban is likely to turn to narcotics or weapons trafficking instead, a Russian official said on Monday...     more


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