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the coming is to me, a rouge headed by paul paul. this trigger for russia civil war, which pitts at the command rouge on the exiled print, see a new national front against lo, know government forces. this was when weston journalist began to cover cambodia as well as vietnam. and lou while rename does look know became cambodia as role hotel. and dc. jim laurie was also posted to building 10. i initially went to cambodia in 1970 less than a month after i had arrived inside on that time. president richard nixon launched the invasion of cambodia in april of 1970 i got to uh to put on pen. once again. i was too poor to stay at the luxury royal hotel, which changed his name later to the the put on because the government that was installed was at the royalist, the asked of the crew would remove. let's see. a new can. 1970 cambodia became a huge battle ground law knows government forces attacked and muster could estimate via the meanings and cambodians who supported the communist committee a rouge at the same time, the communists under their
the coming is to me, a rouge headed by paul paul. this trigger for russia civil war, which pitts at the command rouge on the exiled print, see a new national front against lo, know government forces. this was when weston journalist began to cover cambodia as well as vietnam. and lou while rename does look know became cambodia as role hotel. and dc. jim laurie was also posted to building 10. i initially went to cambodia in 1970 less than a month after i had arrived inside on that time. president...
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the comment is to me, a rouge headed by paul paul. this trick is the fair roche of civil war which pitted the command rouge on the exiled print. see a new national front against lo, know government forces. this was when western journalists began to cover cambodia as well as vietnam. and lou y l rename does look know became cambodia as role hotel and dc. jim laurie was also posted typical, and i initially went to cambodia in 1970 less than a month after i had arrived inside on that time. president richard nixon launched an invasion of cambodia in april of 1970 i got to, to put on pen. once again. i was too poor to stay at the luxury royal hotel, which changed his name later to the, the put on because the government that was installed was at the royalist the asked of the crew when removal of see a new can. 1970 cambodia became a huge battle ground law knows government forces attacked and muster could estimate viet and the ease and cambodians who supported the communist gimme a rouge. at the same time, the communists under the lead uphol
the comment is to me, a rouge headed by paul paul. this trick is the fair roche of civil war which pitted the command rouge on the exiled print. see a new national front against lo, know government forces. this was when western journalists began to cover cambodia as well as vietnam. and lou y l rename does look know became cambodia as role hotel and dc. jim laurie was also posted typical, and i initially went to cambodia in 1970 less than a month after i had arrived inside on that time....
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that officer dead by being english by the committee rouge. to jen lists what killed by the committee, a rouge crossing the notorious route to on the 28th of october 1917. i can recall the terrible incident when a gentleman school frank for us, she worked for united press international, disappear with a 30 famous japanese, put a surprise winning photographer, kind of where she saw other and they were both ambushed down the road. and i thought i'd just women just on with you, united press, international k 12, who's also very famous she, she had to identify frank's body. she couldn't write the story for you if she was too upset to write it. and a wonderful man, a reporter for associated press. cool john wheeler, who was in competition with a and see what for the associated press. she with united press international. he wrote the story for her. and for you p i and put a name on it. the civil will gradually intensified as it can be a ruse gain ground at the expense of government forces when the power is peace accords with signed in january, 1973 e
that officer dead by being english by the committee rouge. to jen lists what killed by the committee, a rouge crossing the notorious route to on the 28th of october 1917. i can recall the terrible incident when a gentleman school frank for us, she worked for united press international, disappear with a 30 famous japanese, put a surprise winning photographer, kind of where she saw other and they were both ambushed down the road. and i thought i'd just women just on with you, united press,...
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a rouge assume dead, but reappeared 23 days later. as i said, it was a haven haven from the already and it was a joy to come back that we would ideally, we would find on our colleagues backs that uh, that would be alive and well. um. but sometimes, as i said, we would come back and we'd find that 5 or 6 colleagues hadn't returned in a 2 month period when i was the 20 journalist more than 20 journalist were killed or miss went missing. and they're obviously dead by being ambushed by the committee . ruge to gen lists were killed by the committee, a rouge crossing the notorious route to on the 28th of october 1917. i can recall the terrible incident when a gentleman school frank for us. she worked for united press international, disappeared with a 30 famous japanese, put a surprise winning photographer, kind of where she saw that. and they were both ambushed down the road and search. i'm just women just on with you united press international k 12, who's also very famous. she, she had to identify frank's body. she couldn't writes the stor
a rouge assume dead, but reappeared 23 days later. as i said, it was a haven haven from the already and it was a joy to come back that we would ideally, we would find on our colleagues backs that uh, that would be alive and well. um. but sometimes, as i said, we would come back and we'd find that 5 or 6 colleagues hadn't returned in a 2 month period when i was the 20 journalist more than 20 journalist were killed or miss went missing. and they're obviously dead by being ambushed by the...
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these had expelled the canal rouge in january of 1979. i arrived in april of 1979 and i stayed for the 1st time at the royal hotel and put on pen. it was a mess. the canal a rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel. it even removed the mirrors. the water was not working. we had to go down to the swimming pool area to get water to base. the ve, the me is military had taken over the hotel, they were using the swimming pool, and they would stop the pool with fish. so we had fresh fish to eat in the evening at the hotel. by this time, they decide to change the name of the hotel one more time. and they called up the summer key hotel. we can compare met, solidarity between cambodia and vietnam. it was only in the 1990s that the royal hotel was returned to its former splendor when it was totally renovated by a single party. and for it took him bodie a years to recover from the cruel legacy of the command ruge and of a one. and a half 1000000 people up buried in these killing fields. the, the pin was gradually rebuilt. people returned t
these had expelled the canal rouge in january of 1979. i arrived in april of 1979 and i stayed for the 1st time at the royal hotel and put on pen. it was a mess. the canal a rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel. it even removed the mirrors. the water was not working. we had to go down to the swimming pool area to get water to base. the ve, the me is military had taken over the hotel, they were using the swimming pool, and they would stop the pool with fish. so we had fresh fish to...
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>> we have a shortage in the sheriff's office and baton rouge city police department. they are short by over 100. >> ashley: what do police tell you and what do investigators tell you? are people just not talking? are they saying it is the criminals, revolving door of them not being able to finish the i were papaperwork, what is it? >> definitely an issue with people not talking, we have $50,000 reward for information leading to her killer or killers, there is limited information called in to crime units here. our police officers have gone out in the community. people just don't want to talk. they are scared. when people keep getting released early and not held, they are scared of retaliation. >> ashley: yeah, when you see things like this, in 2020 and 2021, 191 people reported 18% increase in resignation and 45% increase in retirements, that has to make you nervous that the number of unsolved murders will just go up. >> absolutely. >> ashley: is that a problem they are seeing in the baton rouge police department? are they understaffed? >> they are. last count i heard
>> we have a shortage in the sheriff's office and baton rouge city police department. they are short by over 100. >> ashley: what do police tell you and what do investigators tell you? are people just not talking? are they saying it is the criminals, revolving door of them not being able to finish the i were papaperwork, what is it? >> definitely an issue with people not talking, we have $50,000 reward for information leading to her killer or killers, there is limited...
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because one of the big collateral damage is cambodia and the khmer rouge. and that's a wound that hasn't healed. right? and i don't what it will take. but but just to be cognizant that those wars have consequence and you have to be completely aware of right. and that's a little i mean, if i could abuse the authority of the chair just to offer an answer to my own question, to me, it comes down not just to national will or the money in congress, but leadership. donald rumsfeld famously was speaking to troops about to cross the berm into iraq who were complaining they didn't have armored vehicles and they were, you know, scavenging steel to nailed to the side of their humvees. they called it hillbilly. and rumsfeld said, you go to war with the army, you have not the army you might want or might have. and while that may be a fact, that's not what you say to troops that you are sending into harm's way, you say, i'll do everything i can to get you what you need. he was replaced by robert m gates who signature initiatives were spending billions of dollars on up ar
because one of the big collateral damage is cambodia and the khmer rouge. and that's a wound that hasn't healed. right? and i don't what it will take. but but just to be cognizant that those wars have consequence and you have to be completely aware of right. and that's a little i mean, if i could abuse the authority of the chair just to offer an answer to my own question, to me, it comes down not just to national will or the money in congress, but leadership. donald rumsfeld famously was...
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bombing brigades, the genocidal khmer rouge, i mean, listen, the u.s. bombed laos more heavily and, you know, louse doesn't produce a genocide. right. so. so i think i think we have to america the agency is important here. but fundamentally, we have to start recognizing that. the local agency also matters that was a tragic war and the americans made dumb decisions. but so different parties in vietnam and cambodia, i mean, it's possible it's possible that that too not to try to adjudicate this, but it's possible that both john mcauliffe and pierre are correct. certainly that there is civil strife. no question. vietnam from an early. and that, i think would have been there absent a french war that would have been there, absent an american invasion. but you could also argue, and maybe this is the point that john mcauliffe is making, is that abs and the dispatch large numbers of french troops and massive amounts of french firepower and absent the dispatch of american troops and american firepower, you're not going to have a bloody huge war that claims the k
bombing brigades, the genocidal khmer rouge, i mean, listen, the u.s. bombed laos more heavily and, you know, louse doesn't produce a genocide. right. so. so i think i think we have to america the agency is important here. but fundamentally, we have to start recognizing that. the local agency also matters that was a tragic war and the americans made dumb decisions. but so different parties in vietnam and cambodia, i mean, it's possible it's possible that that too not to try to adjudicate this,...
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of course, the premier rouge is culpable for the genocide in cambodia, 2 million deaths. mentioned, it has been long over -- just how destabilizing the u.s. bombing was. there was such displacement of cambodians within their own country. such trauma caused by u.s. attacks, these relentless attacks and tremendous quantities of bombs dropped that the premier rouge used this as a recruiting tool. they went around a villages and said the only way to make this stop was to join their movement, which before the u.s. bombing was a really small fringe movement of just thousands of people. by the end of the u.s. bombing, the number was 200,000 people. the u.s. attacks were the centerpiece of the recruiting drive. unfortunately, it worked all too well. president nixon and henry kissinger certainly played a key role in enabling this genocide. amy: in 20, during an event at the lbj library, henry kissinger was asked to respond to those who call him a war criminal. >> [indiscernible] it is a shameful infliction on the people who use it. amy: as henry kissinger turns 100 years old on sa
of course, the premier rouge is culpable for the genocide in cambodia, 2 million deaths. mentioned, it has been long over -- just how destabilizing the u.s. bombing was. there was such displacement of cambodians within their own country. such trauma caused by u.s. attacks, these relentless attacks and tremendous quantities of bombs dropped that the premier rouge used this as a recruiting tool. they went around a villages and said the only way to make this stop was to join their movement, which...
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i, you know, lost a lot of blood. >> she told us she went to woman's hospital in baton rouge where theyined and monitored her. joshua says, that's where the treatment ended. >> and so i said, okay, so is this a miscarriage? and the young lady, she said, i -- i can't really tell you that right now. i don't know. and i said, well, what do you mean you don't know? we did the ultrasound. i recall her saying, we're just sending you home with prayers, we're going to hope for the best. >> so you're in pain. >> uh-huh. >> you think you're miscarrying, and they say, we're going to send you home with prayers? >> yes. you know we're christians, too, like we pray, but it just was very insulting in the moment just because women come there for answers. so, it would have been nice to get a definite response. >> woman's hospital told "60 minutes," it's complex, when diagnosis of early pregnancy loss is unclear, the standard of care is to wait. the next day kaitlyn joshua told us her pain became unbearable so she sought care from a second hospital, baton rouge general, where a doctor ordered another ult
i, you know, lost a lot of blood. >> she told us she went to woman's hospital in baton rouge where theyined and monitored her. joshua says, that's where the treatment ended. >> and so i said, okay, so is this a miscarriage? and the young lady, she said, i -- i can't really tell you that right now. i don't know. and i said, well, what do you mean you don't know? we did the ultrasound. i recall her saying, we're just sending you home with prayers, we're going to hope for the best....
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and the skins on the futra and the neck of the devil, the offensive word leitsy, is the rouge rouge ofhoulder straps of the tireki. from know lida from noukali weasel your refusal to my swear late. hey, they're armenians. hai him lydia who's tearing off faces in the hands on the pillow molodchina accompaniments this is for the hand for forging the horse and the bastard. you data vedas offensive word. walking. ghetto torch. vondruka's bag is a tent, a la sandra was the first. i'm flying that march is a bag. an incorrect refusal is more marching - this is a torch, a portable likhtar, a torch of may , i will call such a march, and i have one more word for you , a profit. this is confusion in the corner under dashak. just a nest step, who was the first lydia, so poly-weasel looks at my golly golly. uh, on the very right, garisha is space, not so much and so much. here, standing, that in russian a shard will be tied up. you must have demonstrated oxandra. and lydia go through the stroller. our teams after another competition pasha 60 points, they have me lilya sandra and larisa dyakuyu. yes
and the skins on the futra and the neck of the devil, the offensive word leitsy, is the rouge rouge ofhoulder straps of the tireki. from know lida from noukali weasel your refusal to my swear late. hey, they're armenians. hai him lydia who's tearing off faces in the hands on the pillow molodchina accompaniments this is for the hand for forging the horse and the bastard. you data vedas offensive word. walking. ghetto torch. vondruka's bag is a tent, a la sandra was the first. i'm flying that...
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the rouge plant, which became the largest industrial manufacturing facility in the world. and we also had walter chrysler, who was picking up the maxwell and briscoe names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. so two or three of them really bubbled to the top. they eventually became the big three that detroit is so well known for. the ford motor motor company general motors and chrysler. detroit's early industrial history prior to the turn of the last century brought in many immigrants, mostly from western europe. and they settled here and they took good jobs and they helped build the industries thy were involved in. following the turn of the 19th century. we had had quite an influx of people from mediterranean countries, from eastern europe that really helped build detroit into this wonderful melting pot of various neighborhoods, very, very polish neighborhoods, serbian, lithuanian, russian, hungarian. and there were lots and lots of folks that were living amongst each other. and working together in the car companies. in fact, i've heard the rouge plant describe
the rouge plant, which became the largest industrial manufacturing facility in the world. and we also had walter chrysler, who was picking up the maxwell and briscoe names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. so two or three of them really bubbled to the top. they eventually became the big three that detroit is so well known for. the ford motor motor company general motors and chrysler. detroit's early industrial history prior to the turn of the last century brought in many...
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when cambodia fell to the commander rouge, i came over to vietnam. i arrived with a brilliant and very experienced dust trillion camera man named neil davis. we arrived in saigon and we're trying to decide where to stay. we thought about the continental, we thought about the majestic. we thought about other hotels. and we felt that maybe the caravel might afford a bit more security. it was a sturdy or hotel we felt than the older continental. so on the 26th of april, we checked into the caravel hotel. i was in the car of was a handful of other journalists who had decided to stay behind to see what happened when the communists took over the city. mm. on the 29th of april, the communists closed in on the side door. the americans ordered their 2nd regional evacuation in 2 weeks. most of the dramatic footage and photographs of the withdrawal were taken from the caravans hotel. for many of the reporters that were here in saigon from april 29, april 30th of 975. this was sort of the front row seat if you will, on the top of the caravel to the final stages
when cambodia fell to the commander rouge, i came over to vietnam. i arrived with a brilliant and very experienced dust trillion camera man named neil davis. we arrived in saigon and we're trying to decide where to stay. we thought about the continental, we thought about the majestic. we thought about other hotels. and we felt that maybe the caravel might afford a bit more security. it was a sturdy or hotel we felt than the older continental. so on the 26th of april, we checked into the caravel...
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, you know, it was stereotypical that in 1979, when the vietnamese army helped overthrow the khmer rougeegime, that's how the attitude should have been if the liberators and actually, no, they only told how the vietnamese came, how they mobilized these compadres who went to the vietnamese 19 detachments simply because there was no food , they didn't understand the language, they only knew some commands , and i was surprised, well, so what, but here you see, a small country that is next to big countries needs to take care of one and the other, that is, the attitude towards vietnam is negative, well, on the other hand, it can be understood because from nabu vgeonom for other countries to china and for cambodia and for laos and that's why they are wary of them there, because they see imperial ambitions in them, and in china, which seems to oppose vietnam in this story of imperial ambitions. the vietnamese entered mr. payne's country to overthrow the regime of polpota, the king of cambodia, and the former and future people of sihanouk were hiding in beijing, pyongyang, and this is true becau
, you know, it was stereotypical that in 1979, when the vietnamese army helped overthrow the khmer rougeegime, that's how the attitude should have been if the liberators and actually, no, they only told how the vietnamese came, how they mobilized these compadres who went to the vietnamese 19 detachments simply because there was no food , they didn't understand the language, they only knew some commands , and i was surprised, well, so what, but here you see, a small country that is next to big...
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does not have a whole lot of hope that cameron may be found. >> todd was born and raised in baton rougeas called about it it became personal to him and he wanted to find that young man. but again, we arrange for a charter boat to take the parents out to the area where he went overboard and some of the search areas, made sure they had some lodging while they were there and they decided to return to baton rouge on sunday after we were not successful in locating cameron. we never give up hope but you know, the coast guard called off their search and we have suspended physical operations but are still participating in some investigatory investigations. >> john: such a tragedy. great work your organization does and excited to bring in the royal cajun navy. >> this weekend in florida we have a music festival called vet fest and raising money for veterans as well as for the united cajun navy. if anybody is in the area and wants to see good bands and have a good time, look up on etix.com and look up the vet fest in vero beach. >> john: looks like that's the place to be this weekend. >> sandra:
does not have a whole lot of hope that cameron may be found. >> todd was born and raised in baton rougeas called about it it became personal to him and he wanted to find that young man. but again, we arrange for a charter boat to take the parents out to the area where he went overboard and some of the search areas, made sure they had some lodging while they were there and they decided to return to baton rouge on sunday after we were not successful in locating cameron. we never give up...
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crushed on by the rules have signed a deal, allowing russia to store tactical nuclear weapons on better rouge and better to control of the weapons. we remain, the boss called me. this is the 1st time russian war heads for the fish and outside its borders. the phone of the soviet union were going to pay the founder of the us extremist group or to keep us has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the january 6 steps. all attack sewage, roads was convicted of seditious conspiracy among other crimes. this is the toughest penalty given yet over the january 6th, a solid police emergency of called the crushed into the gates of downing street as not being treated as part of a tetra. related incident, one mind was arrested and charged with being to the striving downing street at the location of a business prime minister's office on official residence. there were no introduces reported in the crash. in germany is officially in recession. the 1st quarter of 2023 solve costs, domestic product, string 50.3 percent compared to the previous 3 months. it was the 2nd successful portal of negati
crushed on by the rules have signed a deal, allowing russia to store tactical nuclear weapons on better rouge and better to control of the weapons. we remain, the boss called me. this is the 1st time russian war heads for the fish and outside its borders. the phone of the soviet union were going to pay the founder of the us extremist group or to keep us has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the january 6 steps. all attack sewage, roads was convicted of seditious conspiracy...
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the khmer rouge ruthless, you got caught by the khmer rouge. you weren't coming back. and so and the only way to cover the war was to drive down some road and figure out where something was going on or find some unit action that was happening. there was no advisors. there was nobody telling you, well, go here, we're going to have this going to do this battle. we're going to do that. and so you go down that road, sometimes you'd run into a roadblock that wasn't friendly. and if you were quick, you got out of there. was there any direct oversight or control of of what you were able to see and do as a photographer and your bosses care? i mean, did they. there was no censorship. you were free to do what you wanted to do or what you were dumb enough to do or smart enough to do. and so you did. and hard. and that was that's why that was so well documented by all those photographers. and i have to admit, there's some great photography for you've covered that war. i mean, i think you know, i mentioned fosse and andre was sort of of course, we all remember the i images from the
the khmer rouge ruthless, you got caught by the khmer rouge. you weren't coming back. and so and the only way to cover the war was to drive down some road and figure out where something was going on or find some unit action that was happening. there was no advisors. there was nobody telling you, well, go here, we're going to have this going to do this battle. we're going to do that. and so you go down that road, sometimes you'd run into a roadblock that wasn't friendly. and if you were quick,...
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and suddenly we were turning the fax on the conveyor rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia lit, no war, hotels on all jazeera oh, i explosions and gun battles continue and sued on capital call to me despite the war .
and suddenly we were turning the fax on the conveyor rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia lit, no war, hotels on all jazeera oh, i explosions and gun battles continue and sued on capital call to me despite the war .
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the mississippi river runs through baton rouge, louisiana and which other state capitol?, you go first. >> number four, springfield. stuart: springfield, illinois. what's your name again, mike? >> i'll go with jackson. stuart: jacksonville. ashley? what you got? ashley: des moines, i'll be different number two. stuart: i'm going with springfield, illinois number four, and the correct answer is -- >> we all got it wrong. >> [laughter] stuart: enes what's wrong with you? you don't know state capitols in america? >> i was getting ready for my citizenship test too. i was perfect score. you know, they give you 100 questions and you have to get like six of them right and they ask you 10 questions i got 100%. stuart: i took that test. i took that test. >> did you get 100? stuart: id's as a matter of fact how many supreme court justices are there? >> 11 or 12? stuart: nope, nine. that's part of the test. you have a big question about this. i think that we wrapped up this extravaganza you're all right, enes good stuff. don't worry about it i've got five seconds that's it for "varn
the mississippi river runs through baton rouge, louisiana and which other state capitol?, you go first. >> number four, springfield. stuart: springfield, illinois. what's your name again, mike? >> i'll go with jackson. stuart: jacksonville. ashley? what you got? ashley: des moines, i'll be different number two. stuart: i'm going with springfield, illinois number four, and the correct answer is -- >> we all got it wrong. >> [laughter] stuart: enes what's wrong with you?...
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about 5% in san francisco, and roug 2% in san jose. then, there is this. across the whole state, black male teachers make up only 1.2% of public school teachers. one teacher says we need to strive for a passing grade when it comes to equity in education. he shared what he is doing every day in the classroom to help make that happen. >> reporter: school hallways are hubs of connection for students and teachers. you can call this classroom the background of change , and that the foreground is high school math teacher, vernon johnson. he has been teaching for almost 16 years. the last three, here at k ipp san francisco print . >> is a math teacher. that's different. i don't really like math, but i like him. >> reporter: johnson grew up in detroit, where most of his teachers look like him, but that's not reality for his students. he is one of three black male teachers . knowing they are underrepresented, mr. johnson works hard building bonds with every single one of his students, but some bonds are just naturally stronger. >> bonding is crucial. if they don't
about 5% in san francisco, and roug 2% in san jose. then, there is this. across the whole state, black male teachers make up only 1.2% of public school teachers. one teacher says we need to strive for a passing grade when it comes to equity in education. he shared what he is doing every day in the classroom to help make that happen. >> reporter: school hallways are hubs of connection for students and teachers. you can call this classroom the background of change , and that the foreground...
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john, everybody keeps saying this is the debt ceiling theatre , i'm calling it the mou lan rouge dance. do you just say we can't control what's happening in d.c., instead let's just do our own thing? >> i would say that exactly, liz. i would say we're likely to see that either kabuki or the moulan rouge and we're likely to see that and if every time this happened you were to buy put or some sort of insurance to the downside you'd be broke, because this happens all the time. it never goes down other than just, you know, intraday, you get a little jerk here or there , 1%, 2% and then it flips right back so i would fade any of the panic that some people feel but the volatility is definitely elevated into this discussion. liz: well elevated into the discussion, it's only up 2% right now but it has had a pretty muscular move lately, right? so you're not buying any insurance at the moment? >> no, because number one, it's more expensive insurance, so if you were to buy it, two weeks ago would have been the time to buy it. in the last two weeks volatility is up about 14%, which means that that
john, everybody keeps saying this is the debt ceiling theatre , i'm calling it the mou lan rouge dance. do you just say we can't control what's happening in d.c., instead let's just do our own thing? >> i would say that exactly, liz. i would say we're likely to see that either kabuki or the moulan rouge and we're likely to see that and if every time this happened you were to buy put or some sort of insurance to the downside you'd be broke, because this happens all the time. it never goes...
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these are the ideas, questioning authority, barely a rouge a take the vietnam, or the worst crime since the 2nd world war 2 years to try to organize in a position to it. i happened to live in boston, which is the most liberal city in the country. we couldn't have totally demonstrations against the war because they would be violently broken up. a tried to have meetings in churches of churches where it was years before you could finally get some kind of protest against this or in this atrocity which by the time protest, right, really develop to almost destroyed 3 countries. but to that, there's been a change shown in the war currently raging in europe of the, you know, you look at bernie sanders advise them at the us diplomatic summit settlement would mean ukraine surrender every single person in the bite. and the d. n. c, the democrats voted to supply weapons to ukraine. the senate approved the resolution to support finan in sweden, in nato. i own the rammed pool, and joining holly to g o. p. 's and it just voted against a you have a the entire i mean all 6 of the so called score, the de
these are the ideas, questioning authority, barely a rouge a take the vietnam, or the worst crime since the 2nd world war 2 years to try to organize in a position to it. i happened to live in boston, which is the most liberal city in the country. we couldn't have totally demonstrations against the war because they would be violently broken up. a tried to have meetings in churches of churches where it was years before you could finally get some kind of protest against this or in this atrocity...
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robbins had been on board their pirate-themed ship seen here that night it's unclear why the babaton rougeeen went into the water or how exactly he went missing. the u.s. coast guard tweeting, aircrews are assisting the royal bahamas defense force with search efforts confirming robbins is believed to have fallen overboard from a sunset cruise. robbins attended university lab high school, a preparatory school through louisiana state university. lsu confirming he was on a trip with other recent grads days after the school's ceremony that trip not linked to the school, administrators say tonight his family writing, cameron is a strong kid, so we remain full of hope that he will be back with us soon adding, he would be proud and amazed to see the outpour of support we have received. in the meantime, we will keep our focus on working to find him. ththe internatational search playing out as america's summer travel surge gets under way. tonight, one teen's plans to c celebrate a a rite of f passage tuturned tragagic maggie vespa, nbc news. >>> okay, still ahead, a major shortage of cancer drugs t
robbins had been on board their pirate-themed ship seen here that night it's unclear why the babaton rougeeen went into the water or how exactly he went missing. the u.s. coast guard tweeting, aircrews are assisting the royal bahamas defense force with search efforts confirming robbins is believed to have fallen overboard from a sunset cruise. robbins attended university lab high school, a preparatory school through louisiana state university. lsu confirming he was on a trip with other recent...
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landscape tutors at the botanical garden jazz, flowering of perfumed abbzes, a palette of mixed white rougelac-purple sukkahs. here you will be presented for 200 varieties of udra in adult dolls of the planet france germany the netherlands russia has a collection of botanical sediment, filed to form. well, in the thirties of the twenties, i have a hundred years and a particularly chestnut belarusian demon. these were the most topical tikay stories of the same heavy belarusian regions. look, the ukraine project is coming saturday at 15:15. and so it is on our website. we follow the sports life of our country, the international federation for various sports continues to make a decision on the admission of belarusian and russian athletes to competitions in anticipation and judokas. the participation of belarusian athletes in the summer games in paris remains the main goal , we will find out how new heights are reached 17 years ago natalia tselinskaya rewrote the history of cycling in our country by becoming an eight-time winner of the world championships what is the heaviest medal? the one tha
landscape tutors at the botanical garden jazz, flowering of perfumed abbzes, a palette of mixed white rougelac-purple sukkahs. here you will be presented for 200 varieties of udra in adult dolls of the planet france germany the netherlands russia has a collection of botanical sediment, filed to form. well, in the thirties of the twenties, i have a hundred years and a particularly chestnut belarusian demon. these were the most topical tikay stories of the same heavy belarusian regions. look, the...
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. >>> the advocate says the search for a baton rouge teenager missing in the bahamas has been called. the u.s. coast guard says 18-year-old cameron robbins disappeared last wednesday, after going overboard on a ship. the high school baseball player was on a graduation boating trip with several hundred other high school students. witnesses said he was acting on a dare when he jumped overboard. the search was called off on friday. >>> "the new york times" says vice president kamala harris became the first woman to give the commencement address at west point. she told about 950 cadets on saturday that they're graduating into an increasingly unsettled world. harris also talked about how the military has evolved. she pointed to this year's 75th anniversary of the integration of women in the military, and its desegregation. president biden plans to address the air force academy's commencement on thursday. >>> and the u.s. navy blue angels delighted crowds in pennsylvania, honoring our fallen service members. they were joined by the u.s. air force f-22 raptor demonstration team. during this
. >>> the advocate says the search for a baton rouge teenager missing in the bahamas has been called. the u.s. coast guard says 18-year-old cameron robbins disappeared last wednesday, after going overboard on a ship. the high school baseball player was on a graduation boating trip with several hundred other high school students. witnesses said he was acting on a dare when he jumped overboard. the search was called off on friday. >>> "the new york times" says vice...
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the us, on the 17th of april, the cambodian capital town pen fell to the communist come a rouge and the americans had to walk a straight, a southern evacuation. it was clear, the united states was about to lose itself. vietnam to so the war, reporters shuttled back to psyched on hotels. when cambodia fell to the command of rulers, i came over to vietnam. i arrived with a brilliant and very experienced australian camera man named niel. davis, we arrived in, so i go in and we're trying to decide where to stay. we thought about the continental, we thought about the majestic, we thought about other hotels. and we felt that maybe the caravel might afford a bit more security. it was a sturdy or hotel, we felt then the older continental. so on the 26th of april, we checked into the care of l hotel. i was in the car, i was out was a handful of other journalists who had decided to stay behind to see what happened when the communists took over the settings on the 29th of april, before the communists closed in. and so like all the americans ordered their 2nd regional evacuation in 2 weeks, most of
the us, on the 17th of april, the cambodian capital town pen fell to the communist come a rouge and the americans had to walk a straight, a southern evacuation. it was clear, the united states was about to lose itself. vietnam to so the war, reporters shuttled back to psyched on hotels. when cambodia fell to the command of rulers, i came over to vietnam. i arrived with a brilliant and very experienced australian camera man named niel. davis, we arrived in, so i go in and we're trying to decide...
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May 22, 2023
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across the state by the end of the year, including inig cities like here in new orleans and baton rougee: what are the privacy implications and other concerns that have been brought up with this technology? and is this the kind of thing that can hold up in a court of law? roby: well, look, stephanie, in the past, the u.s. supreme court has said that dna collection is a legitimate police booking procedure. even so, there is some backlash largely over how technology could be misused. rapid dna came online fairly quickly after congress approved a rapid dna program in 2017, which led to the first two month pilot program in louisiana, florida, arizona and texas. louisiana is now the only state authorized to continue using the rapid dna program. critics also warned that the rollout comes without adequate oversight. the electronic frontier foundation, a nonprofit focused on digital privacy concerns, warns that there are few protections for americans right now when it comes to dna collection and rapid dna encourages the growth of government databases. the aclu warns there are already racial dis
across the state by the end of the year, including inig cities like here in new orleans and baton rougee: what are the privacy implications and other concerns that have been brought up with this technology? and is this the kind of thing that can hold up in a court of law? roby: well, look, stephanie, in the past, the u.s. supreme court has said that dna collection is a legitimate police booking procedure. even so, there is some backlash largely over how technology could be misused. rapid dna...
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west bay rouge was on the siege with constant ease, really air raids and reportedly indiscriminate and shelly thoughts. they told the real story i think the baby would siege, as i said, was a big i know so many correspondence to need eating these really story. but until that, and they were able, the 1st time when they went out to see the suffering of lebanese and punched in hands. and they really went off to the story very, very hot, pretty hard and harshly and, well, i think at that stage, so if it, if it coming to hadn't been, the z is ready and vision would not have been so well reported. and you can find the color door and the ways of this and the people in it and the use of and that. so i think the, this readies had at that stage in the eighty's, the worst press they've ever had before. or since the 70 day is really feature favorites was listed on the 21st of august, 1982 and the p l. o pulled out of lebanon. they were remedial presidential elections. and the leader of the right wing christian for lend, just especially a jeremiah who had supported these really incursions, became t
west bay rouge was on the siege with constant ease, really air raids and reportedly indiscriminate and shelly thoughts. they told the real story i think the baby would siege, as i said, was a big i know so many correspondence to need eating these really story. but until that, and they were able, the 1st time when they went out to see the suffering of lebanese and punched in hands. and they really went off to the story very, very hot, pretty hard and harshly and, well, i think at that stage, so...
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look good with rouge.he romantic emojis like the heart emoji and not emojis like the heart emoji and net—whtchi not the aubergine emoji, which i'm not the aubergine emoji, which t-n _thnt. - not the aubergine emoji, which t-n—thnt. venh i'm never sure what that. yeah twe— i'm never sure what that. yeah the t— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was asked i was getng— i've never. i was asked i was getng te— i've never. i was asked i was getng te est— i've never. i was asked i was getng te est-we- i've never. i was asked i was going to ask no offence. going to ask you. no offence. ane— going to ask you. no offence. are-wegnne— going to ask you. no offence. are .vegan?.that- going to ask you. no offence. are vegan? that what it are you vegan? is that what it nennse-t. — are you vegan? is that what it means?-i. what- are you vegan? is that what it means? i. what does it mean? means? no, i. what does it mean? no means? no, i. what does it mean? we ene—
look good with rouge.he romantic emojis like the heart emoji and not emojis like the heart emoji and net—whtchi not the aubergine emoji, which i'm not the aubergine emoji, which t-n _thnt. - not the aubergine emoji, which t-n—thnt. venh i'm never sure what that. yeah twe— i'm never sure what that. yeah the t— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was asked i was getng— i've never. i was asked i was getng te— i've never. i...
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leaders where he specialized in the defense of products liability access and since moving to baton rouge in 1999, papillion's main areas are wrongful death litigation. he tried at least 33 cases to verdict including more than a dozen jury trials. he's been a special prosecutor for the east baton rouge district attorney's office and mediator for mediation cases in south louisiana. he served as a special master in state court on three different occasions. he's deeply involved in louisiana legal community having served as president of the louisiana state bar association and the baton rouge bar association. let me repeat that. the president of the louisiana state bar association. the committee received several letters of support from individuals and organizations on his behalf. the former president of the louisiana state bar association, former president of the new orleans bar association, six former opposing counsels and treasurers of the new orleans chapter of the federal bar association. the reason i read that in detail is because if i went back home to illinois, like i did last week, and
leaders where he specialized in the defense of products liability access and since moving to baton rouge in 1999, papillion's main areas are wrongful death litigation. he tried at least 33 cases to verdict including more than a dozen jury trials. he's been a special prosecutor for the east baton rouge district attorney's office and mediator for mediation cases in south louisiana. he served as a special master in state court on three different occasions. he's deeply involved in louisiana legal...
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May 17, 2023
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look good with rouge.he romantic emojis like the heart emoji and not emojis like the heart emoji and net—whtchi not the aubergine emoji, which i'm not the aubergine emoji, which t-n _thnt. - not the aubergine emoji, which t-n—thnt. venh i'm never sure what that. yeah twe— i'm never sure what that. yeah the t— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was asked i was getng— i've never. i was asked i was getng te— i've never. i was asked i was getng te est— i've never. i was asked i was getng te est-we- i've never. i was asked i was going to ask no offence. going to ask you. no offence. ane— going to ask you. no offence. are-wegnne— going to ask you. no offence. are .vegan?.that- going to ask you. no offence. are vegan? that what it are you vegan? is that what it nennse-t. — are you vegan? is that what it means?-i. what- are you vegan? is that what it means? i. what does it mean? means? no, i. what does it mean? no means? no, i. what does it mean? we ene—
look good with rouge.he romantic emojis like the heart emoji and not emojis like the heart emoji and net—whtchi not the aubergine emoji, which i'm not the aubergine emoji, which t-n _thnt. - not the aubergine emoji, which t-n—thnt. venh i'm never sure what that. yeah twe— i'm never sure what that. yeah the t— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was— i'm never sure what that. yeah i've never. i was asked i was getng— i've never. i was asked i was getng te— i've never. i...
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accused of bribing middlemen to help get indian air force and navy contracts party india correspondent, rouge on sharma. can tell us more about that story. a center bureau of investigation called a c b i. kelvin india has launched a case against british aerospace company rules for us for alleged corruption in all trina across procurement deals. so now the steve has been filed against rules was for more indian director in jones, also on 0. so the child's re punctual 3 as well. as brutish aerospace for attempting to cheat government of india, you know, procurement overall 123 north, back in 2004. so that's how old the case is, the thing back to 2004. but why has the central bureau of investigation filed the skews? now the c, b i o ledges adapt a criminal conspiracy took place by guessing manufacturers license deal increased from 4000000 phones to 7000000 phones. and this was done by basically bribing, giving commissions to middle man, which of course is illegal in india as far as the ramifications are concerned. now in 2014, when initial suspicions had started one and got done was it had 4, rol
accused of bribing middlemen to help get indian air force and navy contracts party india correspondent, rouge on sharma. can tell us more about that story. a center bureau of investigation called a c b i. kelvin india has launched a case against british aerospace company rules for us for alleged corruption in all trina across procurement deals. so now the steve has been filed against rules was for more indian director in jones, also on 0. so the child's re punctual 3 as well. as brutish...
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May 1, 2023
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and suddenly we were turning the fax on the conveyor rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia lit no war. hotels on all jazeera o explosions and gun bustles, continue in suit, arms capital, call to him. despite the warring generals agreeing on, extending a ceasefire, contract continues to take a heavy toll you and warns of an exodus of more than 800000 people into neighboring countries to escape the bloodshed. ah, hello, i'm on the inside. this is out. is there a lie from day? ha! also coming up of barrels of russian missiles hit ukraine's railway in logistics. hop in the east, killing at least 2 people, and wounding over 30 others and made a marches around latin america. we look at whether the new wave of left wing lead is, is making any progress on labor rights. ah, the u. n. c don envoy says the country's warring generals have agreed to send representatives to talks, possibly in saudi arabia, volker pathis, was speaking to the associated press. but he also warned that there are challenges to overcome before any negotiations can begin. the fighting between sedans,
and suddenly we were turning the fax on the conveyor rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia lit no war. hotels on all jazeera o explosions and gun bustles, continue in suit, arms capital, call to him. despite the warring generals agreeing on, extending a ceasefire, contract continues to take a heavy toll you and warns of an exodus of more than 800000 people into neighboring countries to escape the bloodshed. ah, hello, i'm on the inside. this is out. is there a lie from...
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it's an 85 mile stretch of land between baton rouge and new orleans, louisiana. and it's a predominantly black part of the country and it's literally called cancer alley. it is killing people, so i made to your point. so we have to make sure we're constantly holding industry giants accountable, both on the patch of chemical size. we're talking the x times the dallas and the do punts and make sure they're plans of the plastic production, doubly by 2050 doesn't actually go through and the global plastics treaty is a great way to make sure plastic production is actually prioritized in human health, across this life cycle to own that you mentioned waste pick ups which are often overlooked when we, when we talk about recycling and, and using waste in a very positive way, i just want to show our audience how much waste because are involved in plastic, pollution, 60 percent of plastic recycled is collected light, informal waste because to one day when you live, what does that look like? yes. so i, like i've mentioned we've got the those that i provide the service. so i
it's an 85 mile stretch of land between baton rouge and new orleans, louisiana. and it's a predominantly black part of the country and it's literally called cancer alley. it is killing people, so i made to your point. so we have to make sure we're constantly holding industry giants accountable, both on the patch of chemical size. we're talking the x times the dallas and the do punts and make sure they're plans of the plastic production, doubly by 2050 doesn't actually go through and the global...