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dared during the genocide to hide their neighbors despite the threat to their lives because they could have died. she took me into the house and suggested that i hide up in the roof she put me there she works harder in sick i took him in and instructed him to hinds in the attic but when the war the genocide started and i was nine years old i was in third grade. of course i was afraid. i had to be brief because they attackers would come and ask me these there anyone in the house and i would say no there is nobody if you were me that if i peer out of myself they could kill me and my children i came out after three months together with this brave woman but first we really need to prevent genocide from happening again in a dress and staggering aftermath so we can rebuild this world and then my advice to people is to have longed. for you to let love come back in manas so that war
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never returns to this country. six years after the chant aside we started bringing troops for a bond and women leaders one of them was a lawyers here in new. we don't speak different political but this dispute was the one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program. or won't have one it took them to their homes. this is sexist or one cheap in its heyday attributed to the been. there the highest percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in that's two misfits and of a couple to the overall. it
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is that this country is. in music the thing to do and will do it bit. in in the course fissionable people. is a bad player not only rwandans here at the fest bad festival but many countries responded to the invitation that's replace the amount of top player in the tournament. then it's to be a different level of conflict will be knocking people who refuse to be involved in
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so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says bits go and fight these other girls. pussy just a minute we dance together we sing together why should we fight. you say your shoulder to show some to pay we try to sing songs of peace for us i'm a haro it's piece of boom ways unity and we try to cultivate national pride affected us you know. the colors that we wear of the colors of the national fly. is a bus sensually is that we are making a contribution to the unification against unity which brings about peace. your mind should look at the darkness but you're real and your action driven or
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true. regardless of what anybody thinks of the iranian government and regime i think iran is grossly misrepresented. they run your nation as a whole it has always been a defensive posture it's never been in an office of posture. you have been good white is foreign intervention you know specific in one thousand fifty six when our first democratically elected government said it was overthrown by a and it british. there is a very serious wall of mistrust between the iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq. they want iraq war was a very stark reminder the line is that they were isolated as iran was being pounded
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in and simple answers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the ones mistrust word rest of the world . but. that of. it all you express ourselves through rap music when the mode of the jew we talk about things we see in real life i'm reading was you know i'm. done those good job the whole goal posts just. looks a. little german but as comes from nationalism and i'm from the love of our motherland
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we are trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in iran and but by people all over the world hopefully will have a positive effect even if it's just a small was. cut. cut cut. cut. i always wanted to somehow emerge the mill of these of their learned in my childhood and use them in my work. her car. her. it's all silence at the end so march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. sure.
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it's the church history did i think it's one of the common in our century the leader of them doing this to so many people. for. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of love she can make you think how to prevent the. her womb what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not as crews not as your own is not the same right these you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically adaptation of aging from one thousand to twenty my interpretation
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has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral agency and see how it works in fun temporaries time. as i was working the events in here on earth taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is here is just current events that they're shocked by mobile phones and recorded as rossi's made they're very easy to paint and still. there's a reason for this uprising is that people downtown voltaire's and their voice was. told people even though you want their voices heard. i just move around as on why that's the civil rights movement. i talk about symbolism off the mind activism of the mill your mind should look at
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it is absolutely vital that we have a strong relationship with try to. while one moment we adore them the next we are bashing them with every sharp word we've got to love them or hate and the fact is the us needs china support we'll show you the skits a frantic nature of us rhetoric. and speaking of bizarre behavior it's hard to tell fact from fiction when it comes to presidential campaigns these days many times it comes down to he said she said a shouting that president obama has a secret weapon to win reelection two million so-called truth telling volunteers so
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well the plan work. and here is a riddle for you of the u.s. says the war in iraq is over and why is the pentagon wanting three billion dollars on operations in the country this year so with the troop with so is the troop withdrawal a ruse we'll explore. it's tuesday february fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our team. well a meeting of the minds here in washington today the man slated to be the next president of china visits the white house hairiest of china's vice president xi jinping meeting with president obama he is also planning to head to iowa and the west coast during his time here in the u.s. now while no major breakthroughs are expected the visit comes as tensions rise
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between the two countries and we thought it was a good time to take a closer look at the relationship between the two world powers it's oftentimes a confusing one filled with mixed signals artie's christine for our reports he loves me loves me know that age old question is one china at least has every right to ask for guarding its relationship with the united states just in the last three years china has been wined and dined. praised and envied for its ability to do whatever it wants right now in china the government can disconnect parts of its internet in the case of war we need to have the year to the chinese pretty easy route capital gains tax folks in congress are also going to get a chance to decide later. in the month whether our construction workers should sit around doing nothing while china builds the best railroads the best schools the best airports. in the world but it turns out those chocolate covered compliments
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seem to come just as frequently as those cold hearted criticisms from human rights to currency devaluation to trade we finally need to confront the issue of trade with china all too often china's been competing in a way that's tilting the playing field and is unfair to u.s. work and it's not just the president himself those hoping to take his job also tend to flip flop on china these guys around for us and end up at the ends and and looking for ways to. to work to harness china doesn't want to various they want to see it succeeded thrive so we can buy more chinese products ivan eland senior fellow at the independent institute says the paradox transcends the rhetoric we borrow a lot of money from china too so it's quite a curious thing that we're really borrowing money to pay for defending other countries from china right i mean that's what really doing the mixed messages are reaching the masses as well in a recent gallup poll by fifty two percent to thirty two percent americans were more
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likely to name china than the united states as the leading economic power in the world today even though it's not however in a separate survey when asked which country represents the greatest danger china came in second only after iran in life and love there appears to be a fine line between resentment and respect i want to beat china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business if you look at china they're in a very different such as they say for their own retirement security they don't have the f.t.c. they don't have the modern welfare state and china's growing it's that growth and the sharing is caring relationship that has bound these countries in this holy union this trade and economic interdependence with china is is really a defining factor and perhaps like most relationships there's nothing simple. about
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the one between the u.s. and china there are disagreements about who gets to lead when how to spend the money and how to raise the children but the fact is this relationship is one that's going to be around for generations to come in washington christine for our team. well for more on this apparent love hate relationship pep a escobar joins us now live hi there have a nice to see you so they you know the u.s. adds with china on several issues ranging from trade to human rights how can we expect president obama to react to the leaders visit the for the moment is a get together sing don't forget this visit was heavily scripted by the chinese it's the first major visit of a leader in waiting he will become the head of the communist party next october and president in march two thousand and thirteen so if we have an obama two and if we have assuming there's not
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a train wreck and mitt romney they will have to deal with she started the intro next year but it's not only cheap it's the nine members of the standing political role these are the people who decide policy in china so she is one among them it still is a collective leadership the difference between she and. those like you know about them to so model you know she is more extroverted you know he is has a dialogue i. we can see being used to own a very good reports from people at the highest levels in beijing there is really a dialogue going would be very good to maintain very close communication with us because the possibility of a of really really bad things happening are enormous special after all burma and alice disappeared at the pentagon by the way the pivoting from the middle east to
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asia this means more u.s. interference is cellcept in the china sea military zation the starting in north in australia but maybe in contacts with the philippines singapore and thailand specially very close allies of the us here in southeast asia so the chinese they look at this and they see in circle minds they don't want to be lecture about the you want for instance they have a mechanism inside the bank of china which is organizing a slew devaluation of your word for the next few years until two thousand and fifteen two thousand and sixty but it's their old piece they won't be lectured they won't be lectured on human rights and other saying it's ok you can't talk to them about why don't you try to deal especially with your ethnic minorities in a more civilized way like look what's happening it's a bet that the moment they close down to back to specify a base to foreigners now was there a lot of monks setting themselves on fire in sabbat nowadays sorry to interrupt you
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there i understand that you know there's a lot of controversial issues like that i don't think that there's going to be a chance for these two leaders to touch upon issues such as the one that you just mentioned how successful do you think this meeting will be in easing any tension between the two nations look at the fact it was it was a very interesting valentine's day meeting wasn't it between obama and the future leader of china but obama. you know he was elected basically lecturing tce in their first get together about once again devaluation of the un human rights and then in syria why did you vote against as we wanted to jim changing syrian a voted against that un security council so. it starts already with friction and inside the white house so the chinese they think you know they're stickers of protocol and mutual respect any fact that was just reading the china daily
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headlines for the past five minutes or so one of them is very very important it says that both parties need strategic mutual trust and that's the problem because b.g. when they look at all this lecturing coming from the west there is no mutual trust what they like i like i said before they see a progressive policy oving circle meant so it's very complicated and specially now with these battles in the un security council regarding basically what's going on in the middle east the south east west asia syria and iran and soon there are going to be more debates about northern africa and again the rest of the middle east so there is a will i say since entering the u.s. and nato on one side inside the security council and the bric the two major brics countries russia and china on the other side so this is going to be really really have you within the next few years there's no question about it i know that you are
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sorry i know that you are in. the fans as we speak right now and you are in asia times correspondent carries to see how they are covering this story over there . well look at that island he's very very close to china as well they have they are very close they have a very close u.s. allies also states of course but don't forget that the ruling elite here in thailand is seen will die basically this doesn't mean there is a fifth column here in thailand or you need to nizo or in the philippines or in malaysia for that matter chinese know but this means that the giselle says stage especially is very closely degraded which china is their problems for instance assaults china sea problems between china philippines china vietnam do sit down discuss it at their old east asian table that's what it this way so interference from the u.s. is
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a very very tricky matter and if the pentagon wants to militarize the relationship the pivot is going to be more on the military level this is going to be really really tricky with the new aging leadership even with she which is war you know amenable guy compared to which intel but it's going to be hard and as as you just mentioned the worry that the u.s. seems to have is that there is this china is growing china's growing influence in that region and that is why the u.s. as shifting the military strategy away from the middle east to china and with this new military invention i mean how do we expect china to to react to this. look it's clear that let's pick shrek a little bit i think it's important to remember that every scene that we're watching now started with another visit to do less but i hope dench opening
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himself in one nine hundred seventy night he started the ball rolling america fell in love with then again one nine hundred seventy nine and when he came back to shiner he'll each all these reforms and we're seeing the fruits of different forms nowadays the second largest economic power in the world. and no press is strategic competitor of us and so many areas and even though we have no obama when he goes around us talking to military or he talks about how good the airports over there oh go there the railroads over there and over seeing as we know the infrastructure the u.s. is from delhi and that's exactly and have a as we saw on this story that we just played you know it is election year and we see a lot of this kind of rhetoric rhetoric but it does get confusing because we see candidates from michele bachmann to grant touting some of the aspects of china that make it more desirable for development and to do business there why is there this
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contradiction. look you know when rick center is says that we need to go to war with china this is so pathetic effect that american multinationals don't want to be in china or of or can imagine if apple was assembly i pads and us they would cost like a fifty hundred dollars two thousand and one cost for ninety nine and five ninety nine they can do that because they do look at us to china and most american multinationals would be localized to china and other parts of asia they want to be here forever so you know that this is basically for internal consumption to isolation this to people inside the west it's not the majority of americans by the way the problem is there is a mutual trust problem that when you see the pulls fifty two percent of americans have a a negative impression of china why because china could improve their p.r. relations to look our economies are interdependent it can be a win win situation it is use of the you know the buckman some so wrong crowd it so
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we lose situation when for us to soar china it's not going to happen have a great to have you on the show as always that was heavy ask of our correspondent for asian times thank you well the race to the white house as heating up from feisty debates to super funded super pacs now president obama has unveiled his new campaign tactic it's called the so-called truth team now this is a team of over two million volunteers tasked with spreading the good word when it comes to president obama and their talking points come straight from the white house so as networking your way to approval ratings really the best way to win an election well joining me now to talk about this campaign approach as kyle herring ten from harrington capital management. time day the pentagon is not feeling the love neither of the cia because what words.
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sorry about that technical difficulty there i did speak to him earlier and we're going. over to that right now. look i think the unforseen now seems to be routine in this country and can we count on them to to deliver the truth. and certain the truth is ok whether you're a republican or a democrat and i'm going to speak to you as someone that you know i'm a i'm a numbers person i want to wharton business school and and so i look at numbers i see fifteen percent of americans on food stamps we were once the largest creditor in the world now we're the largest debtor in the world can we count on them to deliver those facts. it's in big us at this point i have a feeling that you're going to hear a lot from them touting the gains in terms of the unemployment rate. or
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obamacare maybe things along those lines but as you said certainly now both sides this is being called a grass roots network so this is counting on passion of followers to ramp up support for head and this kind of reminds me of ron paul who has proven to have the most loyal and energized following among all the candidates so far so is the obama campaign a campaign learning from the once considered friend ron paul. you know i mean i think it's you know it's very possible but i'll you know hearken back to the fact that this is going to be in my opinion a tough record to run on so as much support that he can put together in order to deliver the message that he wants delivered is probably not not smart on his part it's probably relatively smart i just you know when i look at this record from a numbers perspective i see you know delivering worldwide that needs to take place
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else i see muted western economic growth and a high unemployment rate that i quite frankly i think is a lot higher than the numbers are are suggesting so you know this might be a way to try and get the word out on the street in order to. get him reelected so you talked a lot about what. truth tellers won't be saying a what do you expect them to say what message do you expect them to go over at that but it's a great question i think that they'll talk a little bit about the fact that the unemployment rate has come down in the list you know twelve months to eight point three percent i think he'll talk a lot about job growth which in my opinion is mostly been in the public sector when you look deep within the numbers i think one of the things that you know and you have to give credit to some things i mean it it's not like i'm an obama hater i think that he's done you know from from an international.
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