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Next Media Animation

Next Media Animation is your source for the world's best animated news; and the home of CGI Tiger Woods, Steve Jobs, Lindsay Lohan, Sarah Palin, Steven Slater and more. NMA.tv is based in Taipei, Taiwan.
 
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Unmoderated Tag: Television Rating: No Votes Hits: 163 Comments: 0 Obama-Romney Debate 2012: Obama Bounces Back in Town Hall Forum Obama-Romney Debate 2012: Obama Bounces Back in Town Hall Forum SUBSCRIBE to Next Media Animation: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NMAWorldEdition Obama-Romney debate 2012: President Barack Obama finally showed up to debate Republican challenger Mitt Romney, after taking a beating in their first match-up. CNN correspondent Candy Crowley moderated the Town Hall debate format. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NMAtv Webpage: Twitter @nmatv: https://twitter.com/#!/nmatv Tumblr: http://nmatv.tumblr.com/ Asked about equal pay, Romney said he had "binders of women" he could employ. Obama hit Romney for not saying whether he would have signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. The president also described Romney's plan to cut taxes as "sketchy." He said the math didn't add up. But Romney hit back, noting national debt was $16 trillion, up from $10 billion when Obama took office. Candy Crowley was generally seen as throwing softballs to Obama. She blew it when she "fact checked" Romney's criticisms on Libya and later admitted Romney was right. http://youtu.be/WJijtVsNK5k FULL ROSE GARDEN REMARKS: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/12/remarks-president-deaths-us-embassy-staff-libya Timeline of comments: http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/10/world/libya-attack-statements/index.html?iref=mpstoryview But businessman Romney flunked the question on bringing Chinese manufacturing jobs back to the US. Who wants low-wage assembly jobs? America should focus on higher value design, where the real money is at. Oct 17, 2012 11:15 AM


Unmoderated Tag: Politics Rating: No Votes Hits: 276 Comments: 0 LinkAsia News: 10/21/11 LinkAsia News: 10/21/11 (LinkAsia News: October 21, 2011) Taiwanese gathered at the Taipei 101 financial center to protest the largest wealth gap in the history of the republic. LinkAsia contributor Cindy Sui tells us what Occupy Taipei demonstrators want. Taiwan's Next Media Animation delivers a satirical review of the Occupy Wall Street movement, branding it a privileged movement of the developed world. Will Occupy Wall Street become the Tea Party of the Left? Taobao is China's biggest site for online shopping. The site just raised its fees for all merchants, and small business owners say the increase is an effort to drive them out of business. LinkAsia interviewed Ron Liang from Yiwu Linghang Wigs Company, a business affected by Taobao's fee hikes. THE CRUCIBLE (South Korea) is a film from based on a real case involving teachers at a school for the disabled who raped their students. Contributor, Yoo-eun Lee, from Global Voices Online reviews the lasting impact of this story on many South Koreans. A Chinese toddler has died from injuries she sustained after being hit by two cargo vans in Foshan. Surveillance camera footage not only captured the hit and run incident, but documened something possibly more shocking- that more than a dozen people passed by her body and only one person stopped to help. Sydnie Kohara interviews journalist Maureen Fan about the public outcry following this incident. Oct 21, 2011 8:03 PM











 
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