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everything is their pleasure. >> actually, it's our pleasure. >> moving on to barbados.e "today" show when you book which is a great thing. it's like open sesame. barbados is a great island. i was hosting their first ever food, wine and rum festival. barbados is great. the east coast of the island is a place that a lot of people don't consider. it's gorgeous. the atlantic, rugged, very different from the west coast which is much more pristine with the pink sand beaches. you actually have access to both. >> i got stuck there for an assignment and it was horrible. our last affordable getaway is not one of the obvious warm getaways. you recommend nicaragua. >> i do. a lot of people don't really think about. but it's very close to coast reek costa rica. this is a place people go when they think about going on a adventure vacation. this is absolutely gorgeous. you actually have to go on a suspension bridge to get to your room. imagine you're really out in the middle of nowhere. it's the lush tropical rain forest. they do a great thing. can you bring books and supplies for loc
everything is their pleasure. >> actually, it's our pleasure. >> moving on to barbados.e "today" show when you book which is a great thing. it's like open sesame. barbados is a great island. i was hosting their first ever food, wine and rum festival. barbados is great. the east coast of the island is a place that a lot of people don't consider. it's gorgeous. the atlantic, rugged, very different from the west coast which is much more pristine with the pink sand beaches....
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. >> brown: the oldest in the choir at 90 is this man who grew up in barbados. >> i was brought up veryad to... my father... my mother... i was taught to look to the lord for my rewards. >> brown: on the night of the competition, the men helped each other secure their bow ties and button up their confidence. they then joined the other choirs waiting to perform in what came to a spontaneous moment of praise. for marvin sapp, the men of valor are a role model. >> more people need to see that in the urban communities so they can see, even though we as african-american males we get a bad rap. the only time they really see us on television or in the newspaper is when there's something negative. my hope and prayer is that the news or whoever it is can come and see the positive male models that are going to be sharing tonight. >> brown: in the end, the men of valor won the hearts of the hometown audience and won the people's choice award in a... and a check for $5,000. >> the lord! ♪ the lord is here >> brown: the award for best church choir in america and the grand prize of $25,000 went to th
. >> brown: the oldest in the choir at 90 is this man who grew up in barbados. >> i was brought up veryad to... my father... my mother... i was taught to look to the lord for my rewards. >> brown: on the night of the competition, the men helped each other secure their bow ties and button up their confidence. they then joined the other choirs waiting to perform in what came to a spontaneous moment of praise. for marvin sapp, the men of valor are a role model. >> more...
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overseas he served in italy, france, barbados, and new zealand, including as head of the u.s.bserver mission to unesco and also headed the u.s. the locations of the u.n. conference of trade and development in 2004 and lead negotiator for the monterey consensus on financing for development. please join me in welcoming my colleague ambassador terry miller. [applause] >> thank you very much and let me join my welcome to all of you at the heritage foundation and those of you who braved the washington whether to join us here in person. as you will hear during our discussion, the fast and disclosure of a large amount of u.s. government classified information through wikileaks presents formidable challenges to our diplomatic, defense, and legal establishment. we are going to have to rethink what we communicate within the u.s. government and how we communicate. we are going to have to repair breaches of faith with farmers who shared information with us in the past, who will be more reluctant to do so in the future. we are going to have to restore -- and this may be the hardest part of
overseas he served in italy, france, barbados, and new zealand, including as head of the u.s.bserver mission to unesco and also headed the u.s. the locations of the u.n. conference of trade and development in 2004 and lead negotiator for the monterey consensus on financing for development. please join me in welcoming my colleague ambassador terry miller. [applause] >> thank you very much and let me join my welcome to all of you at the heritage foundation and those of you who braved the...
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he has served in it lay, france, barbados and new zealand. he also headed the u.s.egations for to the u.n. conference in 2004. please join me in welcoming my cleerks ambassador terry miller. terry? [applause] as you will hear during our discussion today, the theft and disclosure of a large amount of u.s. government classified information through wikileaks gives challenges to our legal bliments. we're going to have to rethink what we communicate within the u.s. government and how we communicate. we're going to have to prepare breaches of faith with foreigners who have shared information with us in the past but will be more reluctant to do so in the future. we're going to have to restore, and this may be the hardest part of all, our reputation for competence. first i would like to say this was a predictable and pri eventable occurrence. predictable because of the growth in both the quantity si and the dissemination of the information of classified information throughout the u.s. government. tens of thousands of people had access to this information. legitimate access
he has served in it lay, france, barbados and new zealand. he also headed the u.s.egations for to the u.n. conference in 2004. please join me in welcoming my cleerks ambassador terry miller. terry? [applause] as you will hear during our discussion today, the theft and disclosure of a large amount of u.s. government classified information through wikileaks gives challenges to our legal bliments. we're going to have to rethink what we communicate within the u.s. government and how we communicate....
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overseas ambassador miller has served in italy, france, barbados and new zealand including as head of the u.s. observer mission to unesco. he also headed the u.s. delegation to the u.n. conference on trade and development in 2004 and was the lead negotiator for the monterey consensus on financing for development. please join me in welcoming my colleague, ambassador terry miller. terry? [applause] >> thank you very much, john. let me add my welcome to all of you to the heritage foundation today and particularly to those of you who have braved the washington weather to join us here in person. as you will hear during our discussion today, the theft and disclosure of a large amount of u.s. government classified information through wikileaks presents formidable challenges to our diplomatic, defense and legal establishments. we're going to have to rethink what we communicate within the u.s. government and how we communicate. we're going to have to repair breaches of faith with foreigners who have shared information with us in the past but will be more reluctant to do so in the future. we're
overseas ambassador miller has served in italy, france, barbados and new zealand including as head of the u.s. observer mission to unesco. he also headed the u.s. delegation to the u.n. conference on trade and development in 2004 and was the lead negotiator for the monterey consensus on financing for development. please join me in welcoming my colleague, ambassador terry miller. terry? [applause] >> thank you very much, john. let me add my welcome to all of you to the heritage foundation...