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even here in the old muslim city center the narrow streets and alleyways of the bazaar are dotted with coptic merchants and shops. in. a somewhat silver works shop is a city institution. as is was of himself among the many objects in his shop are coptic hand crosses. the sleeves have a shot at the him this is an old cross from abyssinia that wow it is about one hundred years old or not it's made entirely by hand and out of silver almost all of them i mean all of this is handmade you don't see work like this anymore today so not even the crafts people in egypt can do this if you also want to make a cross like this they say no it's too much effort and takes too much time you look at oh no i can't it costs too much if you have to understand every one minutes tonight if you gave it without a thought of. feel if someone also sells bracelets many of which he buys from bedouins feel the end of the bubble in the with their lives can be shot has been in my family for three generations. my grandfather my father my brother and me there were always been silver merchants now half the family sell si
even here in the old muslim city center the narrow streets and alleyways of the bazaar are dotted with coptic merchants and shops. in. a somewhat silver works shop is a city institution. as is was of himself among the many objects in his shop are coptic hand crosses. the sleeves have a shot at the him this is an old cross from abyssinia that wow it is about one hundred years old or not it's made entirely by hand and out of silver almost all of them i mean all of this is handmade you don't see...
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step left her shop in one thousand fifty five it was the famous bazaar beachy on the king's road and really at that point where coming out of britain is coming out of post-war austerity rationing is still in place and on one hundred fifty four and in many ways that play is a real reaction against that time this is a ring again and that gentleman means legs no longer hidden under dirty jeans is mary quant but expose once more in the long legged show what else is new. quite quickly the brand was very successful shaping the second store she tapped into this atmosphere this me to change and for new ways to go with women's lives and so we tell that story how it relied on marketing and publicity in magazines. mary quant made a name by originality a style that will forever be associated with quantity is the mini skirt. throughout the decade hemlines gradually rose by nine hundred sixty six the term mini skirt was in white usage it became a symbol of the swinging sixty's and women's liberation but it was also a polarizer a squint learned in her shop from the beginning it was a getting out of
step left her shop in one thousand fifty five it was the famous bazaar beachy on the king's road and really at that point where coming out of britain is coming out of post-war austerity rationing is still in place and on one hundred fifty four and in many ways that play is a real reaction against that time this is a ring again and that gentleman means legs no longer hidden under dirty jeans is mary quant but expose once more in the long legged show what else is new. quite quickly the brand was...
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stablished shop in one thousand fifty five it was the famous bazaar we take on the king's right and we at that point were coming out of britain as coming out of post-war austerity rationing is still in place until nine hundred fifty four and in many ways that play is a real reaction against that time this is a ring again and that gentleman means legs no longer hidden on the dirty jeans says mary quant but expose once more in the long link. to the white house is new. quite quickly the brand was very successful shaping the second store she tapped into this atmosphere this mean to change and for new ways to go with women's lives and so we tell that story how it relied on marketing and publicity in magazines. mary quant made a name by originality a style that will forever be associated with quantity is the miniskirt. throughout the decade hemlines gradually rose. in one thousand nine hundred sixty six the term mini skirt was in why do you think it became a symbol of the swinging sixty's and women's liberation but it was also polarized a squint learned in her shop from the beginning and so
stablished shop in one thousand fifty five it was the famous bazaar we take on the king's right and we at that point were coming out of britain as coming out of post-war austerity rationing is still in place until nine hundred fifty four and in many ways that play is a real reaction against that time this is a ring again and that gentleman means legs no longer hidden on the dirty jeans says mary quant but expose once more in the long link. to the white house is new. quite quickly the brand was...
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it legitimately acquired by the seller theft and forgery and during problems in this high stakes bazaar some experts claim a third of all works for sale right now affects. worldwide art sales amounted to sixty billion euros last year. the biggest market was the united states followed by china britain and france the largest single group of purchasers are young collectors in asia it's estimated however that a third of the works for sale on the global art market are fakes one famous living former art forger is the german vols going back truckie he spent more than three decades creating new masters causing losses to others of between twenty and fifty million euros interpol says art theft is very big business. the value of work stolen is estimated at almost two billion euros a year. almost half the artworks on the market are sold in galleries. sent to fairs and just two percent option. christie's was the auction house with the highest sales last year at six billion euros. well into the one nine hundred eighty s. options of the major houses were a society affair people dressed up to attend we
it legitimately acquired by the seller theft and forgery and during problems in this high stakes bazaar some experts claim a third of all works for sale right now affects. worldwide art sales amounted to sixty billion euros last year. the biggest market was the united states followed by china britain and france the largest single group of purchasers are young collectors in asia it's estimated however that a third of the works for sale on the global art market are fakes one famous living former...
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she was editor of the bazaar, and evoke, and went on and she was a miraculous individual, but she hadething that was a very unique. she classified it as a third i. will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different fee
she was editor of the bazaar, and evoke, and went on and she was a miraculous individual, but she hadething that was a very unique. she classified it as a third i. will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything...
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millions of iranians are rebuilding their lives after the devastating floods a month ago and the same bazaar to report some of. the crisis has come at a bad time for iran shrinking economy has been hampered by u.s. sanctions. iran's government is measuring the cost of flood damage in the billions of dollars for iran's people measuring the cost is also very personal damage shops . broken furniture. even packets of spaghetti. homes have been destroyed shops and businesses damaged everything is gone. now the cleanup the floods left this school filled with mud the goal is to clear up as fast as possible to get the children back into class now this is the kind of thing that will cost time and money to fix if you look over here that metal structure that's connected to the bridge that is a temporary one that had to be put in place when the pressure of the water that was coming through flowing through the river brought down entire sections of that bridge and if you look over here in this direction basically what we're looking at is a river front that has now been completely destroyed. the iranian go
millions of iranians are rebuilding their lives after the devastating floods a month ago and the same bazaar to report some of. the crisis has come at a bad time for iran shrinking economy has been hampered by u.s. sanctions. iran's government is measuring the cost of flood damage in the billions of dollars for iran's people measuring the cost is also very personal damage shops . broken furniture. even packets of spaghetti. homes have been destroyed shops and businesses damaged everything is...
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commissioner for refugees was one of those who went to the camps he spoke to al jazeera from cox's bazaar and says his mission is to see the return to their homes and but a number of challenges in the process. the u.n. my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program have an agreement with the government even. we are assessing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are starting to implement from projects to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be done is on the fundamentals the reason why the people that. movement little access to jobs and to services pathway to citizenship these are the difficult issues there are difficult issues but these are the issues that need to be tackled we inspire in the refugees here back confidence that we allow to them to think ok i am voluntarily going back. there has been very respectful of the voluntariness every time there's been no more street car this has to continue and choice becomes possible. and no the main mosque thousands of soldiers are on parade and knew the military could learn some display but it'
commissioner for refugees was one of those who went to the camps he spoke to al jazeera from cox's bazaar and says his mission is to see the return to their homes and but a number of challenges in the process. the u.n. my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program have an agreement with the government even. we are assessing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are starting to implement from projects to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be...
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aid one of those officials the un's high commissioner for refugees spoke to al-jazeera from cox's bazaar he says his mission is to see the return of for him to refugees to their homes in me and mark but i'm number of challenges are slowing the process. so you were my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program have an agreement with the government even yeah. we are assessing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are starting to implement from projects to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be done is on the fundamentals the reason why the people left more freedom of movement little access to jobs and services factory to citizenship these are the difficult issues there are difficult issues but these are the issues that need to be tackled and we inspired in the refugees here back confidence that we allow them to say ok i am voluntarily going back. there has been very respectful of the voluntariness every time there's been north or streetcar this has to continue until that choice becomes possible thirty seven heads of state are in beijing
aid one of those officials the un's high commissioner for refugees spoke to al-jazeera from cox's bazaar he says his mission is to see the return of for him to refugees to their homes in me and mark but i'm number of challenges are slowing the process. so you were my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program have an agreement with the government even yeah. we are assessing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are starting to implement from projects to improve the...
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high commissioner for refugees spoke from cox's bazaar he says they want to see the return of reading this to their homes in myanmar but there are a number of challenges are slowing the process. the u.n. my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program in agreement with the government of myanmar. we are facing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are parroting the man from project to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be done is on the fundamentals the reason why the people there more freedom of movement little access to jobs and services pathway to citizenship these are the difficult issues there are difficult issues but these are the issues that need to be tackled we inspired in the refugees here back confidence that we allow them to think ok i am voluntarily going back bangladesh has been very respectful of the voluntariness of return there's been lot more streetcar this has to continue until that choice becomes part of. a u.s. court has jailed a russian agent for eighteen months for conspiring to infiltrate the national rifle ass
high commissioner for refugees spoke from cox's bazaar he says they want to see the return of reading this to their homes in myanmar but there are a number of challenges are slowing the process. the u.n. my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program in agreement with the government of myanmar. we are facing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are parroting the man from project to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be done is on the...
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and if a grounding is un high commissioner for refugees he joins us here on the news are from cox's bazaar philippa grundy welcome to al-jazeera how do you solve this crisis. the best solution is that people voluntarily go back to their country. in order to do that the reasons why they left need to be addressed and this is going on very slowly if at all so until that is done until those conditions are recreated for people to go back we will have to support bangladesh in hosting this million people and today we visited the camps the conditions that difficult the host communities in fact that there's a lot of work to be done and we as you said we desperately need the help of the international community this must not become another program crisis there are clearly feel abandoned in one sense they look as if they've been abandoned how do you also counter that narrative. well the reason why the head of the un humanitarian body the head of the international organisation of migration and myself came here was precisely to pen first and foremost the ranger refugees you're not programming we're here
and if a grounding is un high commissioner for refugees he joins us here on the news are from cox's bazaar philippa grundy welcome to al-jazeera how do you solve this crisis. the best solution is that people voluntarily go back to their country. in order to do that the reasons why they left need to be addressed and this is going on very slowly if at all so until that is done until those conditions are recreated for people to go back we will have to support bangladesh in hosting this million...
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even here in the old muslim city center the narrow streets and alleyways of the bazaar are dotted with coptic merchants and shops. in. this. case someone steps silver works shop is a city institution. as is was of himself among the many objects in his shop are coptic hand crosses. the sleeves have a shot at the him this is an old cross from abyssinia that wow it is about a hundred years old or not it's made entirely by hand and out of silver only when all of this is handmade you don't see work by. this anymore today so not even the craftspeople in egypt can do this if you also want to make a cross like this they say no it's too much effort and takes me too much time you look oh no i can't it costs too much if you have to understand everyone needs to make it gave a little doubt of. if someone also sells bracelets many of which he buys from bedouins for then end of. their lives can be shot has been in my family for three generations. my grandfather my father and now my brother and me there what do you know we've always been silver match and now half the family sell silver the other gold
even here in the old muslim city center the narrow streets and alleyways of the bazaar are dotted with coptic merchants and shops. in. this. case someone steps silver works shop is a city institution. as is was of himself among the many objects in his shop are coptic hand crosses. the sleeves have a shot at the him this is an old cross from abyssinia that wow it is about a hundred years old or not it's made entirely by hand and out of silver only when all of this is handmade you don't see work...
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. >>> a bazaar lawsuit in new hampshire. homeowner is under a court order to clean up his home that's littered with thousands of boxes. this is a look a the home. making those boxes almost look like snow. the town of salem estimates there's 2,000 boxes containing printers in the yard. the problem reportedly started a year ago and the town says the boxes are starting to decay. neighbors say they're fed up. >> when they started dumping boxes here, i approached them. and he said these will be out of here in a week. >> it could be anything in there, rats and all kinds of skunks and rodents. >> it's not clear why the homeowner flooded his home with boxes but if he fails to clean up the home, the town has the right to clean it up and stick him with the bill. that could cost up to $18,000. >> talk about an eyesore and fire hazard. >> no kidding. >> i wonder why. >> are the printers in the boxes? so many questions. >> i have a lot of questions about this. >> we need to investigate this. >> there's no question as far as your traffic
. >>> a bazaar lawsuit in new hampshire. homeowner is under a court order to clean up his home that's littered with thousands of boxes. this is a look a the home. making those boxes almost look like snow. the town of salem estimates there's 2,000 boxes containing printers in the yard. the problem reportedly started a year ago and the town says the boxes are starting to decay. neighbors say they're fed up. >> when they started dumping boxes here, i approached them. and he said...
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wait till you hear the bazaar defense.is demanding more from under demanding more from robert mueller's full russian report without reductions in other were 48 hours away from the release summer questioning the timing. we cannot win with these folks. details when we continue. >> there was no collusion and no obstruction. we never did anything wrong. we never did anything wrong. the people that did s 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. drivwhat do you charge forer. online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! (click). wait, lisa! l
wait till you hear the bazaar defense.is demanding more from under demanding more from robert mueller's full russian report without reductions in other were 48 hours away from the release summer questioning the timing. we cannot win with these folks. details when we continue. >> there was no collusion and no obstruction. we never did anything wrong. we never did anything wrong. the people that did s 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday....
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wait till you hear the bazaar defense. demanding more from under demanding more from robert mueller's full russian report without reductions in other were 48 hours away from the release summer questioning the timing. we cannot win with these folks. details when we continue. >> there was no collusion and no obstruction. we never did anything wrong. the people that did something wrong with the other side, the dirty cops and the problems that were cause. it's a disgrace what happened. exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when it comes to type 2 diabetes, are you thinking about your heart? well, i'm managing my a1c, so i should be all set. actually, you're still at risk for a fatal heart attack or stroke. that's where jardiance comes in. it r
wait till you hear the bazaar defense. demanding more from under demanding more from robert mueller's full russian report without reductions in other were 48 hours away from the release summer questioning the timing. we cannot win with these folks. details when we continue. >> there was no collusion and no obstruction. we never did anything wrong. the people that did something wrong with the other side, the dirty cops and the problems that were cause. it's a disgrace what happened....
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. >>> plus a bazaar scene on a california freeway as a man on an electric scooter causes some big headaches for drivers and police. >>> get ready for a gorgeous day across the bay area. we are tracking the winds though this morning. i'll show you future cast, coming up. >>> we are tracking the winds on your bridges as well as a new accident to report. take a look at this backup on the east shore freeway. i'll tell you exactly where and how much time you're going to need to give yourself getting to work, just after this. ♪ and the rewards sweeter. you need confidence in the appliances you select to build the home and life you love. our products and services bring moments like this to every family. shop top-brand appliances including kenmore at sears. so, you went online and got so confused. that your brain went offline. next time, ask your helpful cvs pharmacist. we created a proprietary search tool that analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in... before you conk out. see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do
. >>> plus a bazaar scene on a california freeway as a man on an electric scooter causes some big headaches for drivers and police. >>> get ready for a gorgeous day across the bay area. we are tracking the winds though this morning. i'll show you future cast, coming up. >>> we are tracking the winds on your bridges as well as a new accident to report. take a look at this backup on the east shore freeway. i'll tell you exactly where and how much time you're going to...
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many have ended up iwhat were supposed to be temporary camps just outside the city of cox's bazaar, which borders the rohingya's native rakhine state, in myanmar. for an update on the plight of the rohingya, and their prospects for going home, i'm joined by dan sullivan. he is the senior human rights advocate for refugees international and just spent two months in both bangladesh and myanmar taing to rohingya people there. dan, welcome back to the newshour. >> thank you good to be here. >> nawaz: so mump of the world focused on this region last year afndreds of thousands of rohingya had fled into bangladesh.ha since then, whas changed on the ground? >> we've moved on from the very worst of this human rights abuses, the atrocities we've seen in recent years, where you had hundreds of thousands of people fleeing across the border, to where there's less people coming, and so the conversation has sort of shifted from condemnation to talk of how can we get these peoe?ple hom and that's-- that's understandable, but what's getting missed is it's not just that myanmar has failed to create the con
many have ended up iwhat were supposed to be temporary camps just outside the city of cox's bazaar, which borders the rohingya's native rakhine state, in myanmar. for an update on the plight of the rohingya, and their prospects for going home, i'm joined by dan sullivan. he is the senior human rights advocate for refugees international and just spent two months in both bangladesh and myanmar taing to rohingya people there. dan, welcome back to the newshour. >> thank you good to be here....
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scarlett johansson's personal trainer tells "harper's bazaar" that the star fasted for 15 hours a daympic-level weightlifting. >> chris hemsworth ate five times a day, 3,500 calories, every 24 hours, just to bulk up for thor. nice job, guys. ♪ nice job, guys. >> nice job, guys. ♪ ♪ >>> and we're back with our "skinny bonus round." ♪ >>> and we're back with our "skinny bonus round." your lucky morning. starting with a touching tradition by a very special friend of our broadcast, miss gayle king. >> good morning, gayle. she shared photos of her family celebrating her son's birthday at red lobster. >> she revealed she's taken her now 32-year-old son to the seafood chain every year on his birthday since he was 8 years old, and they keep coming back because he loves the biscuits, like everybody. >> she calls him favorite son number one, he's the only son. she calls me favorite son number two, she doesn't, but i also like biscuits, gayle. this year mom and son were joined by gayle's newly engaged daughter kirby and kirby's fiance virgil. happy birthday to favorite son number one. >> gayle,
scarlett johansson's personal trainer tells "harper's bazaar" that the star fasted for 15 hours a daympic-level weightlifting. >> chris hemsworth ate five times a day, 3,500 calories, every 24 hours, just to bulk up for thor. nice job, guys. ♪ nice job, guys. >> nice job, guys. ♪ ♪ >>> and we're back with our "skinny bonus round." ♪ >>> and we're back with our "skinny bonus round." your lucky morning. starting with a touching...
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high commissioner for refugees spoke to al-jazeera from cox's bazaar he says his mission is to see the return of refugees to their homes in myanmar but a number of challenges are slowing the process. the u.n. my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program have an agreement with the government even. we are assessing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are us parroting the man from the project to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be done is on the fundamentals the reason why the people left. movement little access to jobs and to services pathway to citizenship these are the difficult issues there are difficult issues but these are the issues that need to be tackled we inspire in the refugees here back confidence that we allow to them to say ok i am voluntarily going back. there has been very respectful of the voluntariness every time there's been no more street car this has to continue until choice becomes possible meanwhile thousands of soldiers are on parade and new military equipment is on display in northern maine ma but it's no
high commissioner for refugees spoke to al-jazeera from cox's bazaar he says his mission is to see the return of refugees to their homes in myanmar but a number of challenges are slowing the process. the u.n. my organization u.n.h.c.r. the u.n. development program have an agreement with the government even. we are assessing the villages from which these refugees are coming we are us parroting the man from the project to improve the conditions but the real piece of work that needs to be done is...
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this chart, bazaar affect of australian data. the markets are doing pretty well.n terms of scott morrison 18, it the election may will take a lot for them to get back in, does it make a difference for investors? >> i think it will. we have a differentiation on policy. the government is making this about economic stability. there have been a lot of policies articulated by the labor opposition with a question over the potential impacts on the economy. with regard to housing, income as well. wages growth. it is going to be a very large impact on the economy. there is a clear decision to make. coalition's running a minority government. they cannot afford to see a dramatic move against them. the u.s. election, all that stuff. this election will be closer than the polling is showing. omissions,change, electric vehicles, that mate give investors more opportunities in these areas where there has not then. >> i don't see the timeframe. we have a very small tech sector. the only way it is lithium and the mining sector. we are forced to go offshore to get those across our po
this chart, bazaar affect of australian data. the markets are doing pretty well.n terms of scott morrison 18, it the election may will take a lot for them to get back in, does it make a difference for investors? >> i think it will. we have a differentiation on policy. the government is making this about economic stability. there have been a lot of policies articulated by the labor opposition with a question over the potential impacts on the economy. with regard to housing, income as well....
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i don't know if you've ever traveled to coccis bazaar. we're not only using the potential karats in burma but what americansat can do for them will stop. not only with respect to religious liberty but restoring basic freedoms to their people. >> thank you. >> senator kuhns. >> thank you. thank you for this hearing. thank you, secretary pompeo, for your testimony, your service and congratulations on being a day heardrom a year, if i your opening correctly. >> a few more. the 26th. >> i agree with many of my colleagues, i think the proposed cuts in the president's budget would handicap america's ability to secure interests at a time of unprecedented challenges. i broadly agree with your identification of the threats and challenges we face. in some cases we have differences in strategy, others we don't. but i am fairly certain that a 24% cut to the count would not help us meet these challenges. i don't believe in spending for spending's sake but i think investing in development, diplomacy and humanitarian aid can save us money in the future.
i don't know if you've ever traveled to coccis bazaar. we're not only using the potential karats in burma but what americansat can do for them will stop. not only with respect to religious liberty but restoring basic freedoms to their people. >> thank you. >> senator kuhns. >> thank you. thank you for this hearing. thank you, secretary pompeo, for your testimony, your service and congratulations on being a day heardrom a year, if i your opening correctly. >> a few more....