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you were talking about burma.ou mentioned that burma had set up a bri committee or a body of some sort to help the cooperate. -- it cooperate. my question is, is that action typical of what other countries have done, or is it more engagement than surrounding countries have done, and if it's more, did the united states take any action to try and convince them not to take it? >> thank you for the question. is it more than what china has done? it depends on what -- >> [inaudible] other countries have done in terms of embracing the chinese bri. countries, at asean i think burma is the one that has actually established the specific committee dedicated to choose advanced on a bri in the country. i don't see that another mainland southeast asia and countries. and i don't see that in maritime southeast asian countries. but if you talk about pakistan and compare burma to pakistan, pakistan does have dedicated government courted nation mechanisms to support the cpac process, the china pakistan economic order. burma's embrac
you were talking about burma.ou mentioned that burma had set up a bri committee or a body of some sort to help the cooperate. -- it cooperate. my question is, is that action typical of what other countries have done, or is it more engagement than surrounding countries have done, and if it's more, did the united states take any action to try and convince them not to take it? >> thank you for the question. is it more than what china has done? it depends on what -- >> [inaudible] other...
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so if someone is born in burma, their parents were born in burma, they can even prove their grandparents were born in burma, they are denied a burmese passport. this resolution uses the term genocide. not a word we should throw around, but you in this case it's clearly a test that's been met. in reports by the public international law and policy group, and by our own holocaust museum, the evidence is there that the united states definition of genocide has been met. the united states -- united nations convention on the punishment of the crime of genocide defines it as acts committed with the intent to destroy in whole or part a national oath nick, racialal or religious group. that's what they are doing. and denying citizenship is part of that effort. this resolution sends an important message to the burmese military and it also foe can cusses on two reuters journalists who exposed the mass murder in the village. those two journalists are wa loan and key yaw soe oo who were interviewing eyewitnesses 20 this -- to this crime, this part of the burmese genocide of the rohingya. instead of app
so if someone is born in burma, their parents were born in burma, they can even prove their grandparents were born in burma, they are denied a burmese passport. this resolution uses the term genocide. not a word we should throw around, but you in this case it's clearly a test that's been met. in reports by the public international law and policy group, and by our own holocaust museum, the evidence is there that the united states definition of genocide has been met. the united states -- united...
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in burma,n it pakistan, malaysia, indonesia, aldi. growingon countries are concerned about china's practices and investments to criticize parties and when they win elections and come to power, they're are questioning, canceling, reviewing, amending these deals with china. think dan will talk more about this than i will, but you have seen a much more concerted effort not only the west to, but in push back against chinese investment but also to promote an alternative vision for regional infrastructure and there are legitimate infrastructure needs. to provide them with an alternative that doesn't carry so many strings attached. so, having said that, i've left a lot here for q&a, but i want to come back and just reiterate that i think five years later, the bri does very much have a brand problem. and i wonder what i ask myself can china change, can they change the bri, can they change international perception of the ri, i'm not particularly hopeful. recognized chinese very early on that there were some perception problems, even before thi
in burma,n it pakistan, malaysia, indonesia, aldi. growingon countries are concerned about china's practices and investments to criticize parties and when they win elections and come to power, they're are questioning, canceling, reviewing, amending these deals with china. think dan will talk more about this than i will, but you have seen a much more concerted effort not only the west to, but in push back against chinese investment but also to promote an alternative vision for regional...
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when you are talking about burma come you mention burma had set up a dri committee or body of some sort to help the cooperate. my question is, is that action typical of what other countries have done? or is it more engagement than surrounding countries have done and if it's more commented the united states take any action to try and convince them not to take it? >> thank you for the question. is it more than what china has done? what other country has done in terms of respecting -- [inaudible] if you look at ozzy on countries, burma is the one that has established the post on transpacific committee dedicated to either country. i don't think another mainland southeast asian companies that i don't think that an american companies. i think pakistan does have coordination mechanism to support the cpr process in the corridor. while burma's embracement of the embracing of bri has come relatively late and they were hoping while they were understanding the political transition happening and could have a different attitude towards their country. it has turned out to be that the government at the
when you are talking about burma come you mention burma had set up a dri committee or body of some sort to help the cooperate. my question is, is that action typical of what other countries have done? or is it more engagement than surrounding countries have done and if it's more commented the united states take any action to try and convince them not to take it? >> thank you for the question. is it more than what china has done? what other country has done in terms of respecting --...
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in sri lanka it could be the coming of political football in many countries you see that in burma and malaysia and indonesia the mall dives it is one - - maldives and the growing debt practices to criticize the ruling parties and they are questioning and reviewing and amending the deals with china. in the west you have seen a much more concerted effort and to push back but also promote an alternative for regional infrastructure that are seeking investments in the window pacific to have an alternative that doesn't have so many extremes attached. so i want to come back and reiterate five years later the bri does have a brand problem so i ask myself can china change cracks can they change the bri and change the national perceptions? i am not particularly hopeful that the chinese recognized fairly early on there was some perception problems even without opposition crystallized in the west that was from one belt one road to the bri without opposition that has generated in india. >> you have seen efforts inside china and then ultimately that is the only way and then to change those phrases
in sri lanka it could be the coming of political football in many countries you see that in burma and malaysia and indonesia the mall dives it is one - - maldives and the growing debt practices to criticize the ruling parties and they are questioning and reviewing and amending the deals with china. in the west you have seen a much more concerted effort and to push back but also promote an alternative for regional infrastructure that are seeking investments in the window pacific to have an...
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china is working through the united nations security council to protect the government in burma from international condemnation for its assault on the rohingya. it is weakening international efforts to pressure the hunsen regime in cambodia from giving -- by giving financial loans. it is getting credit to venezuela as the world is trying maduro, and it is noticeably silent on president duterte's drug war in the philippines as it strengthens the economic and security partnership with manila. such policies undeine -- undermine established human rights standards individually and they challenge individual freedoms and liberties, the majority that the world holds dear. we must engage with our chinese counterparts had out -- counterparts head-on about our concerns and work to establish a collective front against this maligned behavior. beha\vior. -- maligned behavior. and we have to do it at the highest levels, starting with the president. because we request not defend human rights without the backing of the office of the president. and there are many unanswered questions about how this ad
china is working through the united nations security council to protect the government in burma from international condemnation for its assault on the rohingya. it is weakening international efforts to pressure the hunsen regime in cambodia from giving -- by giving financial loans. it is getting credit to venezuela as the world is trying maduro, and it is noticeably silent on president duterte's drug war in the philippines as it strengthens the economic and security partnership with manila....
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we continue to discuss with our allies how to raise the situation of burma in the u.n. generally, but obviously so long as china has a veto, you know, it's very difficult to overcome that in any way. i think -- i believe there have been discussions with the chinese about this. china has an interest in stability in the region. but so far they have not indicated a willingness for a concrete security council action when it comes to burma. >> did president trump raise these human rights issues with president xi in his discussions at the g-20? what was that conversation, if any, that took place between president trump and president xi on the issue of human rights in burma, in other countries around the world where china is actually helping governments to engage in repressive behavior? >> so unfortunately i wasn't -- maybe not unfortunately, i was not in the room and so i do not know the discussion that went on actually during the meeting between president trump and president xi. i can assure you that on the margins, we certainly raised these issues and we certainly raised th
we continue to discuss with our allies how to raise the situation of burma in the u.n. generally, but obviously so long as china has a veto, you know, it's very difficult to overcome that in any way. i think -- i believe there have been discussions with the chinese about this. china has an interest in stability in the region. but so far they have not indicated a willingness for a concrete security council action when it comes to burma. >> did president trump raise these human rights...
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as you have seen ambassador haley in new york has raised burma on multiple questions. indeed, when our report on abuses in rakhine state was first finalized, she was the one who raised the conclusions in that report in the security council. so we continue to raise our concern about what has happened in the security council. we continue to discuss with our allies how to raise the situation of burma and rakhine state in the u.n. generally. but as long as china has a veto, it's already difficult to overcome that in any way. i believe there have been discussions with the choi these about this. china has an interest of sta wilt in the region, but have not indicated a willingness for security council action when it comes to burma. >> did president trump raise these human rights issues with president xi? what was that conversation, if anybody, that hook place between president trump and president xi on the issue of human rights, where china is helping engage in repressive behavior. >> unfortunately, i was not in the room. and so i do not know the discussion that went on durin
as you have seen ambassador haley in new york has raised burma on multiple questions. indeed, when our report on abuses in rakhine state was first finalized, she was the one who raised the conclusions in that report in the security council. so we continue to raise our concern about what has happened in the security council. we continue to discuss with our allies how to raise the situation of burma and rakhine state in the u.n. generally. but as long as china has a veto, it's already difficult...
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hope for one among which would not get out the any but burma action one of. how do you get more do dips orio the old us yes you were horrible but the good the new doesn't. have the fianna doesn't quinion you as with the amish yet. they can overlook. the film here and. say my son would be. still. good to scream. johnny in the. spirit. listen to the show me. get to the middle. northern greece some twenty five kilometers from macedonia a small group forge ahead the first hurdle crossing the border. are the liberal i mean going with as in the end of the liberal gun a month or. but. if . they use railway tracks and their g.p.s. phones for a guide to. reaching the border crossing in the dead of night. breaks revealing the beautiful countryside. in the darkness the group had made it into macedonia. now they set off north again to the serbian border. and then she'd been. how many on a bottle. did you want. as the refugee crisis escalated that some politicians in the balkans and the rest of europe was slow to appreciate its sheer scale. tens of thousands of people whe
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will remind us this christmas of the conditions under which people are living in the camps both in burmaesh. being with friends and family reminders of those separated from their loved ones, sometimes for ever. at a time of peace and goodwill we should recall the fate of the rohingya people and other refugees around the world, subject to war, rape, execution, and mutilation, their lives destroyed stopper there is no dispute, these are crimes against humanity. this is a genocide. what we are doing here today on the quietest day of the year, not actually standing up and saying this house commands whoever is in charge to go along and try to put a charge of genocide, i would love that to be a boat, we are not voting, not enough of us are here to vote, but i think the sentiment of the house is exactly that. the government believes that any judgement exactly that. the government believes that anyjudgement on the issue of whether genocide has occurred is ultimately not a political matter, but a matter for judicial decision. but it is therefore critical that we work to ensure that a credible jud
will remind us this christmas of the conditions under which people are living in the camps both in burmaesh. being with friends and family reminders of those separated from their loved ones, sometimes for ever. at a time of peace and goodwill we should recall the fate of the rohingya people and other refugees around the world, subject to war, rape, execution, and mutilation, their lives destroyed stopper there is no dispute, these are crimes against humanity. this is a genocide. what we are...
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and facebook but more importantly at herself a merry christmas and a happy new year across the whole burma lent thanks for watching see you back here in twenty nine t. . want . to. control. the before. natural richardson a little precious resources. and a rewarding investment move from the farm land has been called the ethiopian is green and gold the for the country has an abundant supply of food and leases it to international giants the government is after high export revenues for corporations profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. going to show an environmental destruction starvation the best selling out of a country dead donkey. most starts december twenty ninth on t.w. if you would like to be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan looked into for you. so nothing is just that the children who have already been the boy and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of. colombia. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. twenty nineteen come. t
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it will be voting on the measure calling burma's government to release imprisoned journalists. c-span2 will have live coverage of the senate as they look at amendments that would increase u.s. military resistance -- assistance. then, john bolton gives a speech of the heritage foundation on u.s. policy in africa. at tpm to live coverage of a house oversight subcommittee hearing on nonprofit and the clinton foundation. >> this week, the c-span cities tour takes you to lawrence, kansas. >> it was founded on principle and in conflict for those who know about bleeding kansas, and was the civil war. it drew a lot of people in on both sides of the issue, to decide whether kranz's would be proslavery or not. it was the headquarters of the free state movement. tv, we hear on book from local authors as we learn about the history of lawrence, kansas. and then we take you to local historic sites and to the robert dole institute and university in kansas to hear about the life of the logs every server. ,he c-span cities tour exploring the american story. with a 386-47 vote in the house, cong
it will be voting on the measure calling burma's government to release imprisoned journalists. c-span2 will have live coverage of the senate as they look at amendments that would increase u.s. military resistance -- assistance. then, john bolton gives a speech of the heritage foundation on u.s. policy in africa. at tpm to live coverage of a house oversight subcommittee hearing on nonprofit and the clinton foundation. >> this week, the c-span cities tour takes you to lawrence, kansas....
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he shows us where he was stabbed by the military of myanmar, also known as burma. do you still have nightmares about what you went through in myanmar? she tells us anywhere is better than back in myanmar. but it's clear that not everyone agrees. in the middle of our conversation, a neighbor, klas ahmad, starts to yell at her. there's no future for us here, he says. and the place he would never move to, he told us, is that controversial island bashenchor. without seeking permission from the government we made our way to the bay of bengal. the island is so eye lated, it would be very difficult for the world to know what is happening to the rohingya. so should we try to walk ashore? the docks are guarded by the bangladesh navy. how many people are there? but we spotted some workers and joined them as they troubled through the water. >> now we're on the dry land. i think it's going to be about a half mile in there, maybe a half an hour. they are building canals to keep out the water, and structures that the rohingya will eventually live in. the plan is for 100,000 rohi
he shows us where he was stabbed by the military of myanmar, also known as burma. do you still have nightmares about what you went through in myanmar? she tells us anywhere is better than back in myanmar. but it's clear that not everyone agrees. in the middle of our conversation, a neighbor, klas ahmad, starts to yell at her. there's no future for us here, he says. and the place he would never move to, he told us, is that controversial island bashenchor. without seeking permission from the...
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the eyes of the world's journalists these two voices journalists were one of the few journalists in burma that were actually doing investigative work join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most he buys the rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories they're listening post on al-jazeera when the news breaks on the story there it's the bite to give the iceberg is still continuing in the arm bar desert when people need to be heard . and the story needs to be told by families status and wealth has benefited from their trust and so have people al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news on air and online. once held in one of australia's toughest detention centers now a world renowned surgeon one of many as follows dr moon. as returns to his hometown baghdad to give up your keys the hope of walking again on al-jazeera. it's. fifty injured three three five says free to leave yemen for treatment or no mom for a request by the u.n. envoy to the s
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every corner of the city and the country so that nothing goes beyond and we provide more and more than burma to you and make us. i don't them it's a big move for us. now from india let's head southeast. the country is experiencing frequent bouts of extreme flooding storms heat waves and cold snaps ruled regions a particularly hard hit and even local farm was struggling to protect their crops the coastal province of being which is regularly hit by storms is setting an example but trying something different let's take a look. at. the only. one that the country that has most of this is sheerest impacts of climate change especially the effect that the first sample fall two thousand and seventeen in vietnam we have a sickening storm come to that country. i'm come from local that's why i understand the happy walking and happy life of people . and especially with the poor people that dispenses group i think that that's the group they need to support. the people who live in this they have their income mainly be painted out on the only condition and some fishing walk and they have a small garden but
every corner of the city and the country so that nothing goes beyond and we provide more and more than burma to you and make us. i don't them it's a big move for us. now from india let's head southeast. the country is experiencing frequent bouts of extreme flooding storms heat waves and cold snaps ruled regions a particularly hard hit and even local farm was struggling to protect their crops the coastal province of being which is regularly hit by storms is setting an example but trying...
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were tenuous in burma.from time to time, the quartermaster of his army would come to him and say, sir, it is time to put the troops on half rations. he said, all right, we will start with the army staff. [laughter] >> the right section in the front row. command -- i would recommend as commander "mad " churchill. he was in english commander who fought the bow and arrow in norway and yugoslavia. >> sounds like he had the right name. [laughter] far leftl go to the section. >> this is more of a direct question. and patent -- when patton the seventh army transferred the french werethe part of it. what was leclerc's reaction to that? dr. neiberg: it's complicated. you are talking about command arrangements? it's complicated. wantarily, leclerc did not to serve under any of the generals who had once sworn the oath to vichy. politically, he is very anxious to make sure that the political chain of command goes back to charles de gaulle. the way that they do this, you will, under operational command of the americas,
were tenuous in burma.from time to time, the quartermaster of his army would come to him and say, sir, it is time to put the troops on half rations. he said, all right, we will start with the army staff. [laughter] >> the right section in the front row. command -- i would recommend as commander "mad " churchill. he was in english commander who fought the bow and arrow in norway and yugoslavia. >> sounds like he had the right name. [laughter] far leftl go to the section....
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still alston birds crossed from burma in a wealth of space to steer the ball home for years republicans legs to be a mensch relief around that were the result means that leipzig will go into the weather break in force and cherish the champions league spot while braman were understandably frustrated us i don't say that we deserve the draw we deserve to win today and this style of play we do will. lead us to battery results in the future was born consolation perhaps fortune does favor the brave right. so. it's not likely to be a nice christmas for this. the last match of the year would also be the last day as neighbor kids and. he lost his job on sunday despite sucking from fans. if us this stance didn't. lines to hallett's but at least a rainbow did ahead of the match against taps have a good omen. but when the game was on it was still just speculation and his hands started in killer fashion after just five minutes kevin front and open to the scoring maybe he thought he'd saved his coach's job. rumors that hansen felt sorry for him and wanted to help for greatly exaggerated although they
still alston birds crossed from burma in a wealth of space to steer the ball home for years republicans legs to be a mensch relief around that were the result means that leipzig will go into the weather break in force and cherish the champions league spot while braman were understandably frustrated us i don't say that we deserve the draw we deserve to win today and this style of play we do will. lead us to battery results in the future was born consolation perhaps fortune does favor the brave...
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were tenuous in burma.from time to time, the quartermaster of his army would come to him and say, sir, it is time to put the troops on half rations. he said, all right, we will start with the army staff. [laughter] >> the right section in the front row. command -- i would recommend as commander "mad " churchill. he was in english commander who fought the bow and arrow in norway and yugoslavia. >> sounds like he had the right name. [laughter] far leftl go to the section. >> this is more of a direct question. and patent -- when patton the seventh army transferred the french werethe part of it. what was leclerc's reaction to that? dr. neiberg: it's complicated. you are talking about command arrangements? it's complicated. wantarily, leclerc did not to serve under any of the generals who had once sworn the oath to vichy. politically, he is very anxious to make sure that the political chain of command goes back to charles de gaulle. the way that they do this, you will, under operational command of the americas,
were tenuous in burma.from time to time, the quartermaster of his army would come to him and say, sir, it is time to put the troops on half rations. he said, all right, we will start with the army staff. [laughter] >> the right section in the front row. command -- i would recommend as commander "mad " churchill. he was in english commander who fought the bow and arrow in norway and yugoslavia. >> sounds like he had the right name. [laughter] far leftl go to the section....
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just a little bit of political history i mean if you take burma this is political history since one nine hundred ninety one two major political parties have always had divergent you could a tickle class of the political idiology and perhaps that has escalated into violence many many times now what happened in two thousand and eight own word is that we had a credible election in two thousand and eight where the correct current regime came into power but two thousand and fourteen was the correct. election perhaps but again two thousand and eighteen was the election where all the political parties agree to come and participate so i should get recruited to the political parties to really show some sort of common ground that they really need to take the democratic institutions forward so therefore they were in the election but perhaps yes there are allegations and there are visual allegations and perhaps we have seen in the media that there were whites great concerns regarding the city of certain institutions and rightfully if you take the election commission and the statements this morning t
just a little bit of political history i mean if you take burma this is political history since one nine hundred ninety one two major political parties have always had divergent you could a tickle class of the political idiology and perhaps that has escalated into violence many many times now what happened in two thousand and eight own word is that we had a credible election in two thousand and eight where the correct current regime came into power but two thousand and fourteen was the correct....
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burma the cabinet meeting is held in madrid that has federal centers that already and the lizzie actually also want to do it here in barcelona and people took it as a provocation because only one year ago catalonia declared independence so people obviously are angry because they want to be independent and they want to be separate separate from the hosting so as you can see behind me you have signs of the bet at perseus politico's which means these libor rate the political prisoners still nine of them are held in detention and basically you have all these people you have young people protesting and still trying to remember what happened here one one year ago so a people took out of the streets not only here in the center but also they blocked eighty seven seven which is the freeway leading to the airport so many people were blocked today and couldn't go home for christmas. and for as they all parties had agreed to a effective dialogue an independence referendum held up toby last year was deemed illegal by madrid which then arrested castle and leaders for brilliant and sedition the spanish
burma the cabinet meeting is held in madrid that has federal centers that already and the lizzie actually also want to do it here in barcelona and people took it as a provocation because only one year ago catalonia declared independence so people obviously are angry because they want to be independent and they want to be separate separate from the hosting so as you can see behind me you have signs of the bet at perseus politico's which means these libor rate the political prisoners still nine...
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burma the cabinet meeting is held in madrid that as pedro sanchez it already and that is the actually also want to do it here in barcelona and people took it as a provocation because only one year ago catalonia declared independence so people obviously are angry because they want to be independent and they want to be separate separate from the hosting so as you can see a behind me you have signs of leave it at this is politico's which means these libor rate the political prisoners still nine of them are held in detention and basically you have old people you have young people protesting and so trying to remember what happened here one one year ago so people took out of the streets not only here in the center but also they blocked a piece there were seven which is that three way leading to the airport so many people were blocked today and couldn't go home for christmas. authorities had hoped that relocating the competent meetings barcelona would reduce tensions in catalonia previous thought previously all parties have agreed to an effective dialogue a year ago a council on independence
burma the cabinet meeting is held in madrid that as pedro sanchez it already and that is the actually also want to do it here in barcelona and people took it as a provocation because only one year ago catalonia declared independence so people obviously are angry because they want to be independent and they want to be separate separate from the hosting so as you can see a behind me you have signs of leave it at this is politico's which means these libor rate the political prisoners still nine of...
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the eyes of the world's journalists these two reuters journalists were one of the few journalists in burma that were actually doing investigative work joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the man see bias the rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories they're listening post on al-jazeera. the latest news as a flake's yellow press the bell you know will continue on in july but into next week with detailed coverage classical criticism of capitalist economics to a fifty six billion dollar i.m.f. loan to argentina from around the world these are the victims of one of the world's most forgotten conflicts and without age and health they could become a lost generation. the two new zealand scientist who led a double life so secret he even kept it from his family. but his activities would have a military impact for which he would pay the ultimate price. gougers zero world investigates the life and death of miami. the two new zealand drone engineer. hello adrian sitting in here in doha the headlin
the eyes of the world's journalists these two reuters journalists were one of the few journalists in burma that were actually doing investigative work joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the man see bias the rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories they're listening post on al-jazeera. the latest news as a flake's yellow press the bell you know will continue on in july but into next week...
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one of them would not there are any but burma action. one of. the how to do more do dips oreo the oldest yes you will but the. doesn't. have the feel and he doesn't quote me on you as with i have yet. to. be foolin here and. someone who can. speak. good morning sweet. johnny in the. spirit. should be. listening to the show me. good today you may go. on to talk. northern greece some twenty five kilometers from macedonia a small group forge ahead the first hurdle crossing the border. holding in common with as in the end of the liberal gun a month or. but. if . they use railway tracks and their g.p.s. phones for a guy. reaching the border crossing in the dead of night. breaks revealing the beautiful countryside. in the darkness the group had made it into macedonia. now they set off north again to the serbian buddha. and then she'd been. how many on a bottle. but it does he want this. as the refugee crisis escalated that summer politicians in the balkans and the rest of europe was slow to appreciate its sheer scale. tens of thousands of people were
one of them would not there are any but burma action. one of. the how to do more do dips oreo the oldest yes you will but the. doesn't. have the feel and he doesn't quote me on you as with i have yet. to. be foolin here and. someone who can. speak. good morning sweet. johnny in the. spirit. should be. listening to the show me. good today you may go. on to talk. northern greece some twenty five kilometers from macedonia a small group forge ahead the first hurdle crossing the border. holding in...
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this is news coming to you live from burma and the manhunt to the french police killed the suspected stuff will gotten twenty nine year old a chevy checkouts was on the run off he was accused of shooting dead three people near the city's christmas market and on tuesday night we'll go live to stross look for the latest or is it coming up on the show british from the center is a misstep of another blow off to the media's refused to bunch of a break said they also accuse me of training just say what she really wants.
this is news coming to you live from burma and the manhunt to the french police killed the suspected stuff will gotten twenty nine year old a chevy checkouts was on the run off he was accused of shooting dead three people near the city's christmas market and on tuesday night we'll go live to stross look for the latest or is it coming up on the show british from the center is a misstep of another blow off to the media's refused to bunch of a break said they also accuse me of training just say...
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president has brought radical changes to his country since coming to power three years ago john paul in burma who fully has introduced many reforms and has had success tackling corruption but several clampdowns navigating them many critics catherine saw reports now from tanzania as former capital dar es salaam. massoud keep expresses his art through caricature his political messages as subtle but provocative he has drone through three governments but it's this one of president john mark foley that he says worries him the most the platform is more that. we are being followed. because. sometimes when some back to. the editor tells openly that you know more food we have to be careful we cannot publish this model fully has been in power for three years in tanzania some call him the bulldozer of it knowing your voice has been credited for his fight against corruption which has been a problem here for years he has carried on on civil service expenditure and is overseeing major projects like the cost structure of this really that will link different cities the stories we've. focused to make sure tha
president has brought radical changes to his country since coming to power three years ago john paul in burma who fully has introduced many reforms and has had success tackling corruption but several clampdowns navigating them many critics catherine saw reports now from tanzania as former capital dar es salaam. massoud keep expresses his art through caricature his political messages as subtle but provocative he has drone through three governments but it's this one of president john mark foley...
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just a little bit of political history i mean if you take burma this is political history since one thousand ninety one two major political parties have always. been you.
just a little bit of political history i mean if you take burma this is political history since one thousand ninety one two major political parties have always. been you.
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could be as high as twelve thousand a shocking number for one of the world's leading economies and in burma reports one hundred. remembering a friend who died too young jeweler a mesure rough sleeper from hungary was found dead in this london underground station right opposite parliament bore a fellow hungary and is still traumatized and he's come down to say good night to my friends and i saw him laying on his stomach and his head was so good when i was telling my friends something not right he's not reading his old bill and then they turn him around the league defensive they are. junior was just forty three his death came in the same week as government figures reveal the total number of deaths among people sleeping rough or in temporary accommodation they estimate almost six hundred homeless people died in england and wales last year that marks a rise of twenty five percent in five years more than half of those deaths were due to drug poisoning alcohol abuse or suicide the vast majority who died in recent years were men and their average age was forty four for women it was just forty two
could be as high as twelve thousand a shocking number for one of the world's leading economies and in burma reports one hundred. remembering a friend who died too young jeweler a mesure rough sleeper from hungary was found dead in this london underground station right opposite parliament bore a fellow hungary and is still traumatized and he's come down to say good night to my friends and i saw him laying on his stomach and his head was so good when i was telling my friends something not right...
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miramar where agents of the government there were putting post out and encouraging folks in the former burma to go out and kill their neighbors because they were muslim. and she acknowledged that facebook has both a moral and legal obligation to take that down. i would argue within the boundaries of appropriate free speech, just as you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater, if that should be illegal or at least have some level of decency in miramar, shouldn't that same level of decency exist in the united states? when haters get on the internet and try to find common cause, to go out and kill jews or blacks, or any group that falls into the category. these are issues that are not just about social media. these are issues that we all, u.s. members of the bar, members of the national security committee have to confront real- time, right now. because if we don't, we will feed that leadership to other nations. frankly, i don't want an internet and a 5g world that is governed by china. i don't want russian practices, in terms of misinformation, disinformation, to become the new norm. i don't want
miramar where agents of the government there were putting post out and encouraging folks in the former burma to go out and kill their neighbors because they were muslim. and she acknowledged that facebook has both a moral and legal obligation to take that down. i would argue within the boundaries of appropriate free speech, just as you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater, if that should be illegal or at least have some level of decency in miramar, shouldn't that same level of decency exist in...
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after the fall of burma in march 1942, streams of refugees poured into the city, all of them bearing horrific tales of aerial bombardments and of the long death march hundreds of miles over mountains and through jungles to calcutta. then the fleet of japanese aircraft carriers carrying the planes that had bombed pearl harbor appeared in the bay bay f bengal. i don't know if you can see that clearly, but it's over there on the edge. i think. threatening to, ap invasion like those that had taken place in hong kong and singapore. over christmas 1942, calcutta was bombed. and then in 1943 and '44 were the years of the famine. then in august 1946, two years after the famine finally came to an end and a year after the surrender of japan, a horrific massacre took place in calcutta. with the prospect of independence finally their grasp, nehru of the congress party and the muslim league were unable to come to an agreement. in response to the call for direct action to further his plan to divide india and create a muslim majority state of pakistan the, muslim protests turned violent. for four d
after the fall of burma in march 1942, streams of refugees poured into the city, all of them bearing horrific tales of aerial bombardments and of the long death march hundreds of miles over mountains and through jungles to calcutta. then the fleet of japanese aircraft carriers carrying the planes that had bombed pearl harbor appeared in the bay bay f bengal. i don't know if you can see that clearly, but it's over there on the edge. i think. threatening to, ap invasion like those that had taken...
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calling for the release of journalists who are imprisoned in the country of mynamar, also known as burma. and now to live coverage of the house on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. december 13, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable ted poe to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. throughout history you have been ever present to all believers. in times of darkness we readily turn on lights. millions of americans in this season have variously turned to the celebration of the christmas season with its trees and lights and hanukkah, the festival of lights. even so, in our political world, there remains the reality of considerable disagreement and contention. where there is darkness here, send forth a spark of inspirati
calling for the release of journalists who are imprisoned in the country of mynamar, also known as burma. and now to live coverage of the house on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. december 13, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable ted poe to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker...
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the widow of a war hero revered from burma to beijing. she's an executive for a global freight airline. anna had access. >> she always operated from behind the scenes, because she was a back channel operator. >> who is going to have the power to keep peace. >> and now artillery is being called in as you can hear. >> war and peace in vietnam. in 1968 that was the issue. how to end a war that had turned malignant. >> vietnam was the war that we saw in our living rooms every night. >> keep rolling. >> people would be watching the 6:00 news during dinner and see the carnage of vietnam. >> all hell has broken loose. >> 1968 was lbj's fifth year as commander in chief. it was the single deadliest year of the war. already, 19,000 americans had died in vietnam. >> i think there was a momentum behind that war. so many people had died in it, it's hard for anybody to say, let's stop it. johnson said, i don't want to be the president who loses a war. especially when we had this mythology of having never lost a war as a country. we just didn't seem to
the widow of a war hero revered from burma to beijing. she's an executive for a global freight airline. anna had access. >> she always operated from behind the scenes, because she was a back channel operator. >> who is going to have the power to keep peace. >> and now artillery is being called in as you can hear. >> war and peace in vietnam. in 1968 that was the issue. how to end a war that had turned malignant. >> vietnam was the war that we saw in our living...
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. >> a globe trotting journalist, the widow of a war hero revered from burma to beijing and by 1968, she's an executive for a global freight airline. anna had access. but she always operated from behind the scenes because she was a back channel operator. >> going to have the power to keep peace. >> and now artillery is being called in, as you can hear very close. >> war and peace in vietnam. in 1968, that was the issue. how end a war that turned m maligna malignant. >> it was the war we saw in our living rooms every night. people watched the 6:00 news during dinner and see the carnage of vietnam. >> all hell has broken loose. >> 1968 was lbj's fifth year as commander in chief. it was the single deadliest year of the war, already more than 19,000 americans had died in vietnam. more than 170,000 vietnamese had died from the north and the south. >> i think there was a momentum behind that war. so many people that died in it, it's hard for anybody to say, ah, let's stop it. >> johnson said, you know, i don't want to be the president who loses a war, especially when we had this sort of my
. >> a globe trotting journalist, the widow of a war hero revered from burma to beijing and by 1968, she's an executive for a global freight airline. anna had access. but she always operated from behind the scenes because she was a back channel operator. >> going to have the power to keep peace. >> and now artillery is being called in, as you can hear very close. >> war and peace in vietnam. in 1968, that was the issue. how end a war that turned m maligna malignant....
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the british -- they have pushed them out of singapore and they are thinking of pushing them out of burma and possibly india. as for the americans and the pacific ocean, this is putting it simply but it is the navy's problem. even after december 1841. 1941.ember when the pacific war begins, they commit nine divisions and all of them are in southeast asia. the only ground force that the army commits to that the pacific ocean area, this is east of the philippines, is what they call a detachment. an infantrylly regiment with attached forces. that is their only commitment to the pacific ocean area in december of 1941. that cooperates with the navy in taking guam. the army is a relative latecomer to the pacific ocean example, the army only makes what they call a strategic level commitment to the war in the south pacific in november, 1942. this is almost one year after pearl harbor. that is when they set up an area army headquarters. another example shows how late -- relatively late they were in committing to the war in the pacific ocean area, it is only in 1943 that the army finally recognizes
the british -- they have pushed them out of singapore and they are thinking of pushing them out of burma and possibly india. as for the americans and the pacific ocean, this is putting it simply but it is the navy's problem. even after december 1841. 1941.ember when the pacific war begins, they commit nine divisions and all of them are in southeast asia. the only ground force that the army commits to that the pacific ocean area, this is east of the philippines, is what they call a detachment....
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calling on burma's government to release imprisoned journalists. c-span 2 will have coverage of the senate. and at 930 eastern, john bolton will give a speech on u.s. policy in africa. >>> the justice department hosted a national opioid summit in washington dc. you can watch all of it at c- span.org, by typing opioid summit in the search bar. this event includes a discussion with federal and state law enforcement officials. >>> a lot of good conversations going on, and that is exactly what we want at the summit. our second panel is called enforcement, a justice department imperative. we will discuss our efforts to combat the epidemic. our acting associate attorney general, jesse panuccio, is moderating the panel. he previously served as the director of the florida department of economic opportunity and also served as the general counsel to the governor of florida. he is a graduate of harvard law school and duke university. in his current role, he oversees the department's civil division, the community oriented policing service and the office of vic
calling on burma's government to release imprisoned journalists. c-span 2 will have coverage of the senate. and at 930 eastern, john bolton will give a speech on u.s. policy in africa. >>> the justice department hosted a national opioid summit in washington dc. you can watch all of it at c- span.org, by typing opioid summit in the search bar. this event includes a discussion with federal and state law enforcement officials. >>> a lot of good conversations going on, and that is...
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they are thinking of pushing them out of burma and possibly india. this is when the americans in the american ocean resolved this problem. even after december 1941, and so when the pacific war begins, they commit nine divisions to the new war and almost all of them are in southeast asia. the only ground force that the army commits to the pacific ocean area, east of the philippines is what they called the southeast attachment. this is basically an infantry regiment with attached forces. this is their only commitment to the pacific ocean area. the army only makes what they call a strategic level commitment to the war and south pacific in november 1942. this is almost one year after pearl harbor. this is when they set up a higher level, of area army headquarters. another example will show how relatively late they were in committing to the war in the pacific ocean area. it is only 1943 that the army finally recognizes that america is the primary enemy of japan in this war. for example, the army war college only starts to seriously study them after 1943.
they are thinking of pushing them out of burma and possibly india. this is when the americans in the american ocean resolved this problem. even after december 1941, and so when the pacific war begins, they commit nine divisions to the new war and almost all of them are in southeast asia. the only ground force that the army commits to the pacific ocean area, east of the philippines is what they called the southeast attachment. this is basically an infantry regiment with attached forces. this is...
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punish china, just like it was a silly way frankly as my wife pointed out to me that we ban rubies from burma and cigars from cuba. we're afraid of -- >> i think there are bigger issues here. the chinese have back doors into the cloud. because they are at the outer edge of helping create the technology, whether we wish that was the case or not, they have back doors and we're not just talking about a chip inside of a cell phone. we are talking about the cloud here, where all manner of sensitive information is being stored. >> the president goes back to cold war dwrays where we tried make sure certain technology didn't fall into the hands of the soviet union or beijing back in the day. doing it sensibly would be a sensible thing to do. in terms of dealing with trade abuses, instead of piling on tariffs which hurt us, maybe not as much as china but still hurt us, go after a company like huawei or zte which are not complying with the rules they agreed to. >> but then wouldn't the argument be to ban everything? couldn't china imbed technology in every product they sell over here if they were so ne
punish china, just like it was a silly way frankly as my wife pointed out to me that we ban rubies from burma and cigars from cuba. we're afraid of -- >> i think there are bigger issues here. the chinese have back doors into the cloud. because they are at the outer edge of helping create the technology, whether we wish that was the case or not, they have back doors and we're not just talking about a chip inside of a cell phone. we are talking about the cloud here, where all manner of...
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just a little bit of political history i mean if you take burma this is political history since one nine hundred ninety one two major political parties have always had divergent you could a tickle class of the political reality and perhaps that has escalated into violence many many times now what happened in two thousand and eight own word is that we had a credible election in two thousand and eight where the current regime came into power but two thousand and fourteen was the pressure. election perhaps but again two thousand and eighteen was the election where all the political parties agree to come and participate so i should get recruited to the political parties to really show some sort of common ground that they really need to take the democracy institutions forward so therefore they were in the election perhaps yes there are allegations and there are visual allegations and perhaps we have seen in the media that there were whites great concerns regarding the city of certain institutions and rightfully if you take the election commission and the statements this morning two of them we
just a little bit of political history i mean if you take burma this is political history since one nine hundred ninety one two major political parties have always had divergent you could a tickle class of the political reality and perhaps that has escalated into violence many many times now what happened in two thousand and eight own word is that we had a credible election in two thousand and eight where the current regime came into power but two thousand and fourteen was the pressure....
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s of course burma been psalm on the crown prince of saudi arabia will certainly get back in just a moment to what turkey does next right now the robot i want to get an idea of to the extent you feel the issue has slipped off the agenda of world leaders well i mean. president of the united states' perspective as being a world leader is it took forever to get any traction you know donald trump talked about the situation the whole garon almost that the coverage is. it wasn't good enough and that the saudi officials should be ashamed that they were able to hide any involvement better than they did these other movements by the united states withdrawing you know support for the yemen war i mean that's been going that were going on for years and just now they're interested in having a discussion about u.s. involvement in it then seemed to do with the r.c.l. so saudi arabia you know connecting this back to this journalist murder you know it's becoming a distraction point donald trump doesn't want this to go any further we don't know what information is going to come out about what the president k
s of course burma been psalm on the crown prince of saudi arabia will certainly get back in just a moment to what turkey does next right now the robot i want to get an idea of to the extent you feel the issue has slipped off the agenda of world leaders well i mean. president of the united states' perspective as being a world leader is it took forever to get any traction you know donald trump talked about the situation the whole garon almost that the coverage is. it wasn't good enough and that...
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macartney's opposition to go keeps us from burma described in the light of a cynical disregard for democracy. what is happening is a complete or unacceptable and a government how to lend a value of inclusive it when it come into the country the value of the election in our country killing all the there is citizen when they are calling them to recognize them to be elected to elect a leader of the choice is completely unacceptable where they come in to try to use another form of the delay tactic just to west people time let me a cyst on the valley of people of congo mystical bella and the regime have a been in a power sense to two thousand and one we have a view and we've been a witness to a different form of abuse and it decides included a different core of the breach of the law and the use of force in an old interested to asking them to respect develop a constitution time for not so breaking out as iraq when we come back a health care meltdown our shortage of staff and equipment is crippling greece's health system thus the u.s. city of baltimore is offering cash for arms but would it solve t
macartney's opposition to go keeps us from burma described in the light of a cynical disregard for democracy. what is happening is a complete or unacceptable and a government how to lend a value of inclusive it when it come into the country the value of the election in our country killing all the there is citizen when they are calling them to recognize them to be elected to elect a leader of the choice is completely unacceptable where they come in to try to use another form of the delay tactic...