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solutions and education are of a world that really cut work well here. some places in kenya in cambodia have done a better job with education in china than they have here in the u.s., and that is kind of embarrassing considering we have such experts here. [applause] >> i would like to draw on the experience of china to raid china is run by dictators and they've done terrible things in the dissidents and they have. they also have done something remarkable petraeus adjust 20 years ago we were talking about the year of the woman, 20 years ago there were most of the people in china were in poverty. and they were under a communist society so not only did they have to come back and economic challenge but they also had a political challenge and a social challenge. but certainly the government at the top can set certain goals but what happened it's gonna the local level and there is a lot of bureaucracy in the communist world. china is still a bureaucracy it still is. and the u.s. is still full of bureaucracy and i can see how an education there's so much progress the and if you try to change t
solutions and education are of a world that really cut work well here. some places in kenya in cambodia have done a better job with education in china than they have here in the u.s., and that is kind of embarrassing considering we have such experts here. [applause] >> i would like to draw on the experience of china to raid china is run by dictators and they've done terrible things in the dissidents and they have. they also have done something remarkable petraeus adjust 20 years ago we...
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countries that have lost millions of victims these include par-4 bosnia germany and cambodia. >>> newt gingrich wraps up his last weekend as a contender for the republican presidential nomination. a source says gingrinch will pull out wednesday. he lost a half a dozen staffers after it began last may. some said it was difficult to spend time raising money for the campaign that yet gingrinch rebounded with a double-digit lead in the polls over mitt romney. julie watts is here and let's see what's ahead for the week. i know this rent a let's not panic. >>> not everyone will say at the maybe if you folks to see sprinkles by mid-week. most will see partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions most of the week. a beautiful day today. temperatures topping in the mid '80s, but we will see cooling into the mid-week. a chance of showers mid-week were talking wednesday into thursday. we will ramp up a marine layer. it will go farther inland then they did this morning. more and onshore flow tomorrow. temperatures marcel in the mid- seventies for most of the spirit mid-week wednesday into thursday wil
countries that have lost millions of victims these include par-4 bosnia germany and cambodia. >>> newt gingrich wraps up his last weekend as a contender for the republican presidential nomination. a source says gingrinch will pull out wednesday. he lost a half a dozen staffers after it began last may. some said it was difficult to spend time raising money for the campaign that yet gingrinch rebounded with a double-digit lead in the polls over mitt romney. julie watts is here and let's...
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numerous victims. including germany and cambodia. not uncommon for homeowners to rent space in their home and that state,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> an early wake-up call for parts of the east bay this morning. a 2.7 earthquake get near fremont just before 6:00 a.m. at center six and one-half miles deep. no reports of damage or injury. if you're planning a special event at $1,500 to spare line that runs the california governor's mansion or its gardens? the state parks department is opening up the grounds for rent it will help keep state parks open stretching over 1400 square feet it is known for its model fireplaces pooled and formal dining room. >>> one way to raise the funds is expanding the ability to utilize the facility and the grounds by allowing it to be rented out for special events. >>> the mansion was built in 1877 and home to 13 governors and their families including the reagans. representatives help the renovation will let thousands hosts their advance >>> a brand of visitors centers open at san francisco's lands' end. it features a museum store and cafe an educational exhibit. the
numerous victims. including germany and cambodia. not uncommon for homeowners to rent space in their home and that state,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> an early wake-up call for parts of the east bay this morning. a 2.7 earthquake get near fremont just before 6:00 a.m. at center six and one-half miles deep. no reports of damage or injury. if you're planning a special event at $1,500 to spare line that runs the california governor's mansion or its gardens? the state parks department is opening...
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and we are writing off, nothing would have collapsed media cambodia or laos they were going to go sooner or later in the way the rest of the world would have survived. in fact the rest of the world would agree a sigh of relief because it was clear to a lot of people we were getting into the radical, but that wasn't his sense of it. his sense of you have to do just enough so there wouldn't be attention on it and he could get his domestic program test. >> in hindsight and congressional leaders like mike mansfield who comes up a lot in europe and senator fulbright who were the hawks and where the doves, the major players? >> mansfield toward kennedy or early on that it was a lost cause, and this was partial to hear from mansfield because he had been one of the catholics with kennedy who had helped to install him in office and he had been quite a backer of this man that he went over in 61 and came back and said, you know, it's not working. it's not working with zimm. he's different from the one we knew in 54. and kennedy has gotten furious with him which was unlike kennedy. he liked f
and we are writing off, nothing would have collapsed media cambodia or laos they were going to go sooner or later in the way the rest of the world would have survived. in fact the rest of the world would agree a sigh of relief because it was clear to a lot of people we were getting into the radical, but that wasn't his sense of it. his sense of you have to do just enough so there wouldn't be attention on it and he could get his domestic program test. >> in hindsight and congressional...
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in fighting. >> a prominent environmental activists was shot dead in cambodia by military police. they were traveling with journalists. they had been talking to local people to organize protests. the military police ordered them to stop photograph in. it is far from clear what happened. >> there is lots of confusion, the number of conflicting accounts of what will happen. who shot first? how many guns were there at the scene? there were many conflicting accounts. the journalists have a chance to get back and reveal what they know about what happened. there was a great deal of confusion. of course, they had these two people in close proximity. >> pakistan has one of the largest populations of schoolchildren and the world. around one and a half million young people live and work on the streets. more than 1/3 are in karachi. local charities say that the children are targeted by criminal gangs and forced to become thieves and sex workers. they say the authorities are part of the problem. >> this child is a scavenger. he has been sifting through rubbish all day and shoulders the best
in fighting. >> a prominent environmental activists was shot dead in cambodia by military police. they were traveling with journalists. they had been talking to local people to organize protests. the military police ordered them to stop photograph in. it is far from clear what happened. >> there is lots of confusion, the number of conflicting accounts of what will happen. who shot first? how many guns were there at the scene? there were many conflicting accounts. the journalists...
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. we have projects that we support in cambodia, haiti, honduras, guatemala, south africa, we have also worked to help with a number of humanitarian aid disasters around the world, such as the tsunami in southeast asia a few years ago, hurricane katrina, and burst recently, we held out with the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern japan in march but this year, we're dedicating the tree to the victims and survivors of that disaster. [applause] over the last 11 years, rainbow world fund has distributed $3.2 million in humanitarian aid on behalf of the lgbt and friends community. besides distributing humanitarian aid, we worked to inspire hope in our projects around the world, and we have come to learn that is equally important, if not more so, to foster a spirit of hope in people's lives. i have always believed that hope is the most important energy in the world. we have seen people living in the most desperate circumstances with very little resources, making positive changes in their lives with just a little support. the support that rainbow world fund gives creates hope in people's
. we have projects that we support in cambodia, haiti, honduras, guatemala, south africa, we have also worked to help with a number of humanitarian aid disasters around the world, such as the tsunami in southeast asia a few years ago, hurricane katrina, and burst recently, we held out with the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern japan in march but this year, we're dedicating the tree to the victims and survivors of that disaster. [applause] over the last 11 years, rainbow world fund has...
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spending it. >>> city council debate topic next tuesday in cambodia until are put on the ballot in says a cbs five. possibly the biggest night from irani so far with its biggest competitor at the way from the take up another five primary it winds today danielle letting him on what president obama's had to say about his presidium's challenger. >>> it's a five states we permit rummy with new primary victories in delaware pennsylvania and new york the of give me great honor and son of saul responsibility. in together we're going to win on november 6th. >>> from the thing supporters in a speech titled a better america begins tonight. in which he focused his criticism on president obama's. >>> four years ago barack obama adazzle less in front of a greek columns was sweeping promises of help and change. but after we came down to earth after all the celebration of the parades' what we have to show for three and a half years of president obama's president obama's election campaign has been ramping up for months and while his republican rival hasn't been named officially the president is ge
spending it. >>> city council debate topic next tuesday in cambodia until are put on the ballot in says a cbs five. possibly the biggest night from irani so far with its biggest competitor at the way from the take up another five primary it winds today danielle letting him on what president obama's had to say about his presidium's challenger. >>> it's a five states we permit rummy with new primary victories in delaware pennsylvania and new york the of give me great honor and...
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through nations, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rowanda. the killings in bosnia. the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience. but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these three seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome to the table margot sanger-katz. she's a health care correspondent with "national journal." the trustees report put out yesterday by the treasury department on social security and medicare. we want to focus specifically on the medicare's future part of it. what's the headline from it? guest: so the headline is not very much news. they said the same thing they said last year which is that the hospital trust fund which is the medicare trust fund that we thick about is going to start being unable to pay its bill and other part of medicare that pays for doctor's visits and for prescription drugs is also rising. so the overall message
through nations, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rowanda. the killings in bosnia. the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience. but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these three seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome to the table margot...
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nations, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur -- they shock our conscience, but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day; the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. "never again" is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms -- including anti- semitism, which has no place in a civilized world. and today, just steps from where he gave his life protecting this place, we honor the memory of officer stephen tyrone johns, whose family joins us today. "never again" is a challenge to defend the fundamental right of free people and free nations to exist in peace and security -- and that includes the state of israel. and on my visit to the old warsaw ghetto, a woman looked me in the eye, and she wanted to make sure america stood with israel. she said, "it's the only jewish state we have." and i made her a promise in that solemn place. i said i will always be th
nations, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur -- they shock our conscience, but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day; the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. "never again" is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms -- including anti-...
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. >> killings in cambodia, the killings in rowanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but awful an extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. >> the bigotry that says a person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. >> the president signed an executive order today. it authorizes sanctions companies that helps governments misuse information technology for cell phone tracking or internet monitoring related to human rights abuses. >> recanted testimony, other potential killers withheld from the defense, seven d.c. men convicted in 1984 are hoping a judge will let them out of prison. >> i'm bruce leshan at d.c. superior court. they spent 27 years in prison for a particularly brutal murder. but today, seven defendants are back in a courtroom here arguing that an avalanche of new information proves they were wrongly convicted. >> i'm happy to see my brother. it's 27 years. being incarcerated. >> katherine fuller was a tiny mother of six. beaten, robbed,
. >> killings in cambodia, the killings in rowanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but awful an extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. >> the bigotry that says a person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. >> the president signed an executive order today. it authorizes sanctions companies that helps governments misuse...
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, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur -- they shock our conscience, but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day; the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. "never again" is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms -- including anti- semitism, which has no place in a civilized world. and today, just steps from where he gave his life protecting this place, we honor the memory of officer stephen tyrone johns, whose family joins us today. "never again" is a challenge to defend the fundamental right of free people and free nations to exist in peace and security -- and that includes the state of israel. and on my visit to the old warsaw ghetto, a woman looked me in the eye, and she wanted to make sure america stood with israel. she said, "it's the only jewish state we have." and i made her a promise in that solemn place. i said i will always be there for i
, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur -- they shock our conscience, but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day; the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. "never again" is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms -- including anti- semitism, which...
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to never allow genocide to happen again. >> the killings in cambodia, the killings in bosnia. they shock our conscious, but the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. >> president obama said this country will not let the siege of hate took root in our heart. >>> a commuter alert that has more to do about your health. a bus along the 14 street line out of service after a driver was diagnosed with viral meningitis. that driver was last behind the wheel friday morning. so this operator drove the route 52 bus from 14th and buchanan street at 7:13 a.m. the route 54 bus from lafont bus to colorado. and the route 52 back to lafont plaza at 9:00 a.m. that particular bus will be sanitized, but metro says it is planning to disinfect all 164 buses in the fleet as a precaution tonight. so let's talk about viral meningitis. it's usually not as severe as the bacterial form and resolves itself in 7 to 10 days. it's more of a serious risk to people with a weakened immune system. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, altered mental status, fever, and sensitivit
to never allow genocide to happen again. >> the killings in cambodia, the killings in bosnia. they shock our conscious, but the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. >> president obama said this country will not let the siege of hate took root in our heart. >>> a commuter alert that has more to do about your health. a bus along the 14 street line out of service after a driver was diagnosed with viral meningitis. that driver was...
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on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with steve chenevey and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> the corruption trial for former presidential candidate john edwards is now under way. he faces a jury on charges he violated campaign finance laws. prosecutors allege he hit nearly $1 million from campaign contributions to cover up an affair. and words denies the allegations. >> 911 call centers on the west coast were flooded this weekend. >> all because of something from outer space. some thought this was a massive fireball. others thought maybe something a little more supranatural. what ever it was, in made a loud bang and shook houses. astronomers sa
on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon...
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cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but they are the extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. never again is a challenge to reject hatred in all of this, including anti-semitism which has no place in a civilized world, and today just steps from where he gave his life protecting this place we honor the memory of officer stephan tyrone johns, whose family joins us today. never again is a challenge to defend the fundamental right of free people, and free nations, to exist in peace and security, and that includes the state of israel. you know, my visit to the old warsaw ghetto, a woman looked me in the eye and she wanted to make sure america stood with israel. she said, it's the only jewish state we have. and i made her a promise in that solemn place, i said i will always be there for israel. so when efforts are made to equate zionism to racism
cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but they are the extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. never again is a challenge to reject hatred in all of this, including anti-semitism which has no place in a civilized world, and today just steps from...
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can sweep through peoples, sweep through nations, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscious, but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day, the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. never again is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms including antisemitism which has no place in a civilized world, and today just steps from where he gave his life protecting this place, we honor the memory of officer stephane tyrone johns whose family joins us today. never again is a challenge to defend the fundamental right of free people and free nations, to exist in peace and security, and that includes the state of israel. and on my visit to the old warsaw ghetto, a woman looked me in the eye, and she wanted to make sure america stood with israel. she said, it's the only jewish state we have. and i made her a promise in that solemn pl
can sweep through peoples, sweep through nations, embed itself. the killings in cambodia, the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscious, but they are the awful extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day, the bigotry that says another person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. never again is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms...
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. five years ago we came to cambodia to investigate the sale of children for sex. what we found was absolutely horrifying. children as young as 5 years old being trafficked to europeans and americans for as little as $30. this is one of the girls we met back in 2003. her name is lam. >> how old are you? >> 10. >> how old? >> 10. >> she should be in elementary school. tonight, she's being offered for sale for sex. we will tell you the story about lam and others like her. tao, who says she is also 10 and some who are even younger. yau. and this little girl ting. when we first meet these girls in 2003 we are in cambodia under cover. we hear this country is a magnet for people who prey on the young and innocent, who travel from thousands of miles away, so-called sex tourists. we decided to follow their trail and infiltrate their perverted world. it's the only way to expose their crimes, crimes the whole world abhors. >> this is a special evil in the abuse and exploitation of the most innocent and vulnerable. >> combatting sex trafficking was a special priority for preside president bush
. five years ago we came to cambodia to investigate the sale of children for sex. what we found was absolutely horrifying. children as young as 5 years old being trafficked to europeans and americans for as little as $30. this is one of the girls we met back in 2003. her name is lam. >> how old are you? >> 10. >> how old? >> 10. >> she should be in elementary school. tonight, she's being offered for sale for sex. we will tell you the story about lam and others like...
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. first cambodia, now vietnam. as the second dawn approached in saigon, the helicopter pilots were getting weary, but ambassador graham martin wouldn't leave without a direct order from the president. and so the order was given. and the air lift ended. 1,000 americans and vietnamese were lift out of the compound, but thousands left clawing at the gates. it was then time to announce officially the end of the war. and kissinger and i walked across to the old executive office building for a briefing. and i was astounded that the turnout was so small considering the historic moment, but it was late in the afternoon and reporters were close to deadline and many decided to watch the announcement the in their offices. and i thought to myself, this war is not ending where a whimper or a bang, it's ending with a yawn. and i read on behalf of president ford the statement that the evacuation has now been completed, this action closes a chapter in the american experience. the president asks all americans to close ranks to avoid recriminations about the past, to look ahead to the many goals we
. first cambodia, now vietnam. as the second dawn approached in saigon, the helicopter pilots were getting weary, but ambassador graham martin wouldn't leave without a direct order from the president. and so the order was given. and the air lift ended. 1,000 americans and vietnamese were lift out of the compound, but thousands left clawing at the gates. it was then time to announce officially the end of the war. and kissinger and i walked across to the old executive office building for a...
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about vietnam, cambodia by design. besides that, carmela has asked that i tell a funny story. sure, there were plenty of funny stories, but they were always mixed with heartache, like when i went into cambodia in march or april of 1970 with a great combat cameraman named carl sorenson and a great stills photographer named dana stone who didn't come out with us. but there was a funny story with it. we had to lie about our professions. carl said he was an executive. dana acted like a hippy. but i told the truth. i said i was a fertilizer distributor. well, there was a lot of fertilizer flying around those parts, and a lot happened that i've tried not to think about over the years. but there were good moments, too. you all know those moments. as dickens said of another period of blood-letting, it was the best of times and the worst of times. some of us at cbs tried to make good on the post, you make the cronkite broadcaster in the day and anything you can at night. the best of times for me usually, oddly enough, were in the field. i think we all can recall those exhilarating moments i
about vietnam, cambodia by design. besides that, carmela has asked that i tell a funny story. sure, there were plenty of funny stories, but they were always mixed with heartache, like when i went into cambodia in march or april of 1970 with a great combat cameraman named carl sorenson and a great stills photographer named dana stone who didn't come out with us. but there was a funny story with it. we had to lie about our professions. carl said he was an executive. dana acted like a hippy. but...
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cambodia. her mission is to save south -- save child sex trafficking victims from the life she once was forced to live. it is an honor to meet you. >> thank you. john: and these are all your kids. >> yes. hello, john. to hear their stories, it is like -- john: 8. your heart. >> it breaks my heart. she arrived in cambodia. john: nice to meet you. >> she had been sold in the brothel, a knife in her eyes. john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how to sew, take care of themselves. they give other girls hope. there is a way to get out of this life. >> yes. john: what a good place for these kids to land. i loved meeting you. i know you have been through a lot, but
cambodia. her mission is to save south -- save child sex trafficking victims from the life she once was forced to live. it is an honor to meet you. >> thank you. john: and these are all your kids. >> yes. hello, john. to hear their stories, it is like -- john: 8. your heart. >> it breaks my heart. she arrived in cambodia. john: nice to meet you. >> she had been sold in the brothel, a knife in her eyes. john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that...
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: 8. your heart. >> it breaks my heart. she arrived in cambodia. john: nice to meet you. >> she had been sold in the brothel, a knife in her eyes. john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how to sew, take care of themselves. they give other girls hope. there is a way to get out of this life. >> yes. john: what a good place for these kids to land. i loved meeting you. i know you have been through a lot, but you are in a good place. you have touched my heart. one of the best days i have spent in my life, in my life. thank you. bye-bye. bye-bye, love. i need a big hug. >> thank you, john. john: it is an honor to meet you. bye-bye, girls. that was a great look back
: 8. your heart. >> it breaks my heart. she arrived in cambodia. john: nice to meet you. >> she had been sold in the brothel, a knife in her eyes. john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a...
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reflect on certain aspects of the controversies of the vietnam war, bombing of cambodia is not something we perhaps want to be laughing about. nixon did prosecute a war for another four years, got the same peace deal he could have gotten in 1969. nixon was someone who inaugurated a southern strategy, american politics, using race in a very ugly way. and then we have watergate, an umbrella term for a wide range of trillion activities. criminal activities. the smoking gun tape did not reveal a perceived credibility gap. there was a huge gap. the elephant in the room here, as the distinguished gentlemen on the forum are implicated, in this. what's it like to write for a president who should have been driven from office? that would be fascinating to reflect on now that we've had some 35 years to think about that. >> well, i for one would not accept his premises. >> go ahead, ray. >> no, when he said i fought the battle with him throughout that, because i believe -- we believed and i still believe, whether you do or not, that we were on the right side of the battle. if i did not believe it, i
reflect on certain aspects of the controversies of the vietnam war, bombing of cambodia is not something we perhaps want to be laughing about. nixon did prosecute a war for another four years, got the same peace deal he could have gotten in 1969. nixon was someone who inaugurated a southern strategy, american politics, using race in a very ugly way. and then we have watergate, an umbrella term for a wide range of trillion activities. criminal activities. the smoking gun tape did not reveal a...
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called me in there. he said, we're going into cambodia with ground troops. and he said, henry sent me a draft, and he didn't like it. he said, i've got -- >> henry? >> henry kissinger, i'm sorry. he said, i have some notes here. i started taking notes from what he said. he said, take this paragraph and put it in there. you're taking all this, about 12 pages of this. he said, now go back and in about two or three hours give me a draft. during the course of this, he said, we're not going to go into the fishhook and parrots beak we're going into all eight sanctuaries. so i said, all eight? he said, yeah. he said, we're already bombing them. i said, you're bombing them? sir, they are going to know we're coming. he said, don't worry about that, pat. we've been bombing them for a long time. that's when i found out about the cambodian bombing. >> for almost a year. >> i went back to the office. i got working on it. my secretary was working real fast. we didn't have computers and things. she was writing fast and then so i got the draft and i took it down to him. of course i had copies of it.
called me in there. he said, we're going into cambodia with ground troops. and he said, henry sent me a draft, and he didn't like it. he said, i've got -- >> henry? >> henry kissinger, i'm sorry. he said, i have some notes here. i started taking notes from what he said. he said, take this paragraph and put it in there. you're taking all this, about 12 pages of this. he said, now go back and in about two or three hours give me a draft. during the course of this, he said, we're not...
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the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all h
the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect...
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jersey. i lived there for a year or two. a tie now. this is the tie breaker. cambodia was a location of one of the most horrifying genocides since the holocaust. ordered the torture and execution of millions of people. which 1984 film showed the horror of cambodia? cards up please. the answer is roll the tape. the fighting still spread to neutral cambodia. [explosion] >> in a country shattered by war. [explosion] >> and torn by revolution. [explosion] >> two men would learn the price of survival. >> bill: all right. who -- there is a tie. who was the movie based on? what reporter? this is the tie breaker? >> the guy from the "new york times." >> bill: okay. that's great. what was his name? >> sam waterson. >> sydney shamford. overthrew which cam bodyian leader propped up by the u.s.a.? oh, man, we will be here all night. lon newell. prince who was the monarch in cambodia? >> prince william in the can. >> prince william. okay. you know what i'm dealing with here? >> this is ugly. >> bill: i'm the teacher. >> it's homicide. >> bill: gary clark and diane holmes you both win the prizes. the
jersey. i lived there for a year or two. a tie now. this is the tie breaker. cambodia was a location of one of the most horrifying genocides since the holocaust. ordered the torture and execution of millions of people. which 1984 film showed the horror of cambodia? cards up please. the answer is roll the tape. the fighting still spread to neutral cambodia. [explosion] >> in a country shattered by war. [explosion] >> and torn by revolution. [explosion] >> two men would learn...
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breaker. cambodia was a location of one of the most horrifying genocides since the holocaust. ordered the torture and execution of millions of people. which 1984 film showed the horror of cambodia? cards up please. the answer is roll the tape. the fighting still spread to neutral cambodia. [explosion] >> in a country shattered by war. [explosion] >> and torn by revolution. [explosion] >> two men would learn the price of survival. >> bill: all right. who -- there is a tie. who was the movie based on? what reporter? this is the tie breaker? >> the guy from the "new york times." >> bill: okay. that's great. what was his name? >> sam waterson. >> sydney shamford. overthrew which cam bodyian leader propped up by the u.s.a.? oh, man, we will be here all night. lon newell. prince who was the monarch in cambodia? >> prince william in the can. >> prince william. okay. you know what i'm dealing with here? >> this is ugly. >> bill: i'm the teacher. >> it's homicide. >> bill: gary clark and diane holmes you both win the prizes. these people we have to get replacements. we have to. pinheads and pa
breaker. cambodia was a location of one of the most horrifying genocides since the holocaust. ordered the torture and execution of millions of people. which 1984 film showed the horror of cambodia? cards up please. the answer is roll the tape. the fighting still spread to neutral cambodia. [explosion] >> in a country shattered by war. [explosion] >> and torn by revolution. [explosion] >> two men would learn the price of survival. >> bill: all right. who -- there is a...
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afraid we will need to wrap up. one, yes. right there. >> i'm michael mcgrath from cambodia. i have a question about my country. you know, so far very high public debt, and suddenly the government approved increasing the new -- they need to borrow more for they spend, because the income is very low and they have to cover expenses, and my country always have some problem like a deficit. so what will this be, the rate, for economy in the upcoming future if the government try to increase the public debt? >> again, i have to excuse the fact that i'm not very familiar with the cam bonbodian economy. in general principles, what was just said. the high level of debt, detrimental effect on the long-term growth and, therefore, although in some cases the country can, may need to increase to face large crisis and support demand, they should also plan for a decrease in this debt level. so as to allow longer growth. higher growth. i'm sorry. and an important point on this is to look beyond the debt. what is, for example, the tax regime and the spendings that the government does? has to be growth
afraid we will need to wrap up. one, yes. right there. >> i'm michael mcgrath from cambodia. i have a question about my country. you know, so far very high public debt, and suddenly the government approved increasing the new -- they need to borrow more for they spend, because the income is very low and they have to cover expenses, and my country always have some problem like a deficit. so what will this be, the rate, for economy in the upcoming future if the government try to increase...
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unprepared for another catastrophe. >>> next, to cambodia where the trading on the country's stock exchange began for the very first time on wednesday. it reflects cambodia's recent economic boom and recovery from decades of civil conflict. we have a report from phnom penh. >> reporter: ringing in the first trading on the stock exchange, it was a symbolic moment for cambodia. the country has transformed itself from one that relies on foreign aid into an attractive destination for investors. so far, only one company is available for trade. a state-owned water company was the first to issue shares. it rose by 50%, almost the upper limit. many foreign investors attended the first trading day. cambodia's economy is one of the most promising in asean. >> translator: the securities market is the gate for foreign visitors who can take part in cambodia's economic activities. the came body yan security exchan exchanging rose last year. opening the exchange is the key part of the government's strategy to privatize state-run businesses, and attract investment from abroad. cambodia's economy is growing
unprepared for another catastrophe. >>> next, to cambodia where the trading on the country's stock exchange began for the very first time on wednesday. it reflects cambodia's recent economic boom and recovery from decades of civil conflict. we have a report from phnom penh. >> reporter: ringing in the first trading on the stock exchange, it was a symbolic moment for cambodia. the country has transformed itself from one that relies on foreign aid into an attractive destination...
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from a landing zone in cambodia. les sabo was 2 years old. it was mother's day 1970. >> i wanted to remember the way he was before he died. but it was -- it was bad. >> reporter: 42 years later, his widow rose will receive the medal of honor for her husband's bravery. it comes with an invitation to the white house. >> and he says, hi, rose, he says, this is president obama. and i says, oh, my gosh. i says, this is such an honor to talk to you. he says, no, it's an honor for me to talk to you. >> reporter: from the official citation rose will hear how les's bravo company was ambushed by north vietnamese, and how he led repeated forays and how he her husband used his own body, shielding another soldier from a grenade blast. and how those seriously wounded with shrapnel, sabo charged an enemy bunker, drawing fire and retrieving ammunition from the fallen so the battle might continue the young soldier from ellwood city saved a lot of lives that day. >> and any one of them would have done what he did. you know, they loved each other so. >> reporter: promoted to sergeant posthumously, les
from a landing zone in cambodia. les sabo was 2 years old. it was mother's day 1970. >> i wanted to remember the way he was before he died. but it was -- it was bad. >> reporter: 42 years later, his widow rose will receive the medal of honor for her husband's bravery. it comes with an invitation to the white house. >> and he says, hi, rose, he says, this is president obama. and i says, oh, my gosh. i says, this is such an honor to talk to you. he says, no, it's an honor for...
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attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before getting killed by a second grenade that he had thrown to kill the enemy in close quarters. the records of his heroics were lost in the files for years. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at the white house, in a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a university in the russian republic of chechnya says scientists have found a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur eggs. they're calling this find sensational, eggs this size have never been found before. we're going to be hearing, however, a lot more talk about this. there's good reason for the skepticism. paleontologists say there's no way the round formations are eggs, that they are, in fact, way too large even for any known dinosaur. >>> when we come back here tonight, the remarkable new way they are counting the march of the penguins. >>> finally tonight, they've been trying for years to get an accurate count of the number emperor penguins
attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before getting killed by a second grenade that he had thrown to kill the enemy in close quarters. the records of his heroics were lost in the files for years. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at the white house, in a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a university in the russian republic of...
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in 1970. he repelled an enemy attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before he was killed by a second grenade he threw inat enemies i close quarters. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a university if the university of chechnya say scientists have found a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur eggs. they're calling this find sensational, eggs this size have never been found before. we're going to be hearing, however, a lot more talk about this. there's good reason for the skepticism. paleontologists say there's no way the round formations are eggs, that they are way too large even for any known dinosaur. >>> when we come back here tonight, the remarkable new way they are counting the march of the penguins. new way they are counting the march of the penguins. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. becaus
in 1970. he repelled an enemy attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before he was killed by a second grenade he threw inat enemies i close quarters. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a university if the university of chechnya say scientists have found a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur...
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cambodia where we ended up with a kinder, gentler pol pot taking over or what has happened closener nepal. pushing too hard for police too quickly. creates two problems. one is you may empower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there will be a negotiation or it will be successful, how do you plan transition at any level. we never built up to the u.s. force levels that were called for in the original mckristol plan and we built down more than we planned on building down. similarly we don't have the number of civilians that were called for in the strategy. i think the plans we had at the start of last year for holding on to the south and moving into the east are not tenable with the forces we're going to have left. and the rate of production of the courses between june and september this year is going to create major problems. in terms of afghan presence and structure is we look at the real power structure. we still have a question, can we have a successful election at the same year we're in transition? if so,
cambodia where we ended up with a kinder, gentler pol pot taking over or what has happened closener nepal. pushing too hard for police too quickly. creates two problems. one is you may empower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there will be a negotiation or it will be successful, how do you plan transition at any level. we never built up to the u.s. force levels that were called for in the original mckristol plan...
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, and i think that one has to remember what happened in cambodia when we ended up with a kinder, gentler poll pot taking over what has happened closer in nepal. pushing too hard for peace to quickly creates two problems. one is, you may empower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is, no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there will be a negotiation or it will be successful, how do you plan transition at any level? when we talk about u.s. force cuts, it's important to note that we never build up to the u.s. force levels that were called for in the original mcchrystal plan and we have already built down far more than we had originally planned to build down. similarly, we never have the number of civilians that were called for in the strategy. whether that is critical or not is not yet clear, but i think that the plans we had at the start of last year for holding on to the south and moving into the east are not tenable with the forces we are going to have left. the rate of reduction in the course of the period between june and september of thi
, and i think that one has to remember what happened in cambodia when we ended up with a kinder, gentler poll pot taking over what has happened closer in nepal. pushing too hard for peace to quickly creates two problems. one is, you may empower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is, no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there will be a negotiation or it will be successful, how do you plan transition at any level? when we talk about u.s. force cuts, it's...
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cambodia, and gorbachev accepted deng's conditions. so deng invited the news people from all over the world to come to beijing. but when he got there, what they found was some student demonstrations. they started out over the death of a very progressive, open leader who suddenly died suddenly, and the students were so upset that their beloved leader had died, he wanted more democracy, and he wants more openness. and so they began to demonstrate. there was still a lot of political control over students and ordinary people that upset them. and so there were a lot of urban support for the students who were demonstrating. and a result they had huge demonstrations, and after gorbachev left, they still didn't quiet down. and so deng warned them that they, if they didn't quiet down, he would have to take some sterner steps. and on may 20th of 1989, he brought in the troops unarmed to try to get control. but they couldn't get control. they ran into all kinds of obstacles, and the people who didn't want troops coming into the city. and so he supported what other leaders decided to do, to allow
cambodia, and gorbachev accepted deng's conditions. so deng invited the news people from all over the world to come to beijing. but when he got there, what they found was some student demonstrations. they started out over the death of a very progressive, open leader who suddenly died suddenly, and the students were so upset that their beloved leader had died, he wanted more democracy, and he wants more openness. and so they began to demonstrate. there was still a lot of political control over...
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back from a northern chinese border and viacom pull out of cambodia to gorbachev accepted deng's conditions. so deng and budget these people from all of the world to come to beijing. so they found some student demonstrations that started out over the type of who you bomb who is a progressive open leader who died suddenly and the students were so upset that their beloved leader had died and he wanted to more democracy and more openness and so they began to demonstrate. there is still a lot of political control over students and ordinary people got upset them. so there was one of the urban support for the students demonstrating. and after gorbachev left, they still didn't quite sound and so deng warned them that if they didn't quite done he would have to take some stronger steps. on may 201989, he broadened the troops unharmed to try to get control. but they couldn't get control. they ran into all kinds of obstacles in the people who didn't want troops coming into the city. and so he supported what other leaders decided to do, to allow the troops to do whatever was necessary to ret
back from a northern chinese border and viacom pull out of cambodia to gorbachev accepted deng's conditions. so deng and budget these people from all of the world to come to beijing. so they found some student demonstrations that started out over the type of who you bomb who is a progressive open leader who died suddenly and the students were so upset that their beloved leader had died and he wanted to more democracy and more openness and so they began to demonstrate. there is still a lot of...
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military position. and i think that one has to remember what happened in cambodia where we ended up with a kinder, gentler pot taking over or what has happened closer in nepal. pushing harder for peace too quickly creates two problems. one is you may empower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there'll be a negotiation or it will be successful, how do you plan transition at any level? when we talk about u.s. force cuts, it's important to note that we never build up to the force levels that were called for in the original mcchrystal plan, and we have already built down far more than we had originally planned to build down. similarly, we never had the number of civilians that were called for in the strategy. whether that's critical or not is not yet clear. but i think that the plans we had at the start of last year for holding on to the south and moving into the east are not tenable with the forces we are going to have left. and the rate of reduction in the course of the period between june and september of thi
military position. and i think that one has to remember what happened in cambodia where we ended up with a kinder, gentler pot taking over or what has happened closer in nepal. pushing harder for peace too quickly creates two problems. one is you may empower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there'll be a negotiation or it will be successful, how do you plan transition at any level? when we talk about u.s. force...
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. and i think one has to remember what happened in cambodia where we ended that the kinder, gentler pot, taking over what is happening closer in nepal. pushing too hard for peace to quickly creates two problems. one is he manpower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there will be a negotiation or it will be successful, how deeply ashamed of any level clerks when we talk about u.s. for skype, it is important to note that we never build a to the u.s. force levels that were called for in the original mcchrystal plan and we have already built down far more than we had originally planned to go down. similarly, we never had the number of civilian called for in the strategy. whether that is critical or not is not yet clear, but i think that the plans we had at the start of last year, for holding onto this been moving into the east are not tenable with the forces we are going to have laughed. and the rate of reduction in the course of the period between june and said under this year is going to create major problems
. and i think one has to remember what happened in cambodia where we ended that the kinder, gentler pot, taking over what is happening closer in nepal. pushing too hard for peace to quickly creates two problems. one is he manpower the opposition, the insurgents in the process. the other is no one knows what to plan for. if we don't know whether there will be a negotiation or it will be successful, how deeply ashamed of any level clerks when we talk about u.s. for skype, it is important to note...