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look at that buddha right there. they can range anywhere from 30 feet high.e looking at a building and wonder how in every corner and crevice of it, including little picture windows they can put buddhas which they do. we traveled to a rural area where farmers travel five hours a day to go to the marketplace and to sell their wares and their farm goods. it's a roving market where every single day they're in a different location. the houses along this area are built on stilts on the water. kids only go to school up until about third grade and then they start working if their parents' business. from there -- you're sitting there and you're watching. you're going by in a boat paddled by a fisherman that is using his leg to ore the boat. you're going by and you're seeing tomato gardens that are rising out of the water because that is how they raise their crops. then from there we went to mandalay which is a religious and culture center with they make these amazing buddhas that go into all these temples. i can't believe off baghan which is going to be one of the he
look at that buddha right there. they can range anywhere from 30 feet high.e looking at a building and wonder how in every corner and crevice of it, including little picture windows they can put buddhas which they do. we traveled to a rural area where farmers travel five hours a day to go to the marketplace and to sell their wares and their farm goods. it's a roving market where every single day they're in a different location. the houses along this area are built on stilts on the water. kids...
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or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years old. patricia grew up with segregation and injustices which she writes about. she spent many countless hours in the nashville public library. it was her family life that was bountiful and flowing with tales told by her story telling grandfather. raised with love of reading and oral tradition. graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patrici
or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years...
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jesus, buddha? i was looking at those, what do they say and do? one thing i couldn't get down with, they could, was saying they had authority. kumare was about saying he didn't have authority. >> you come lately. >> reporter: kumare's message was simple. the only guru you need is inside of yourself. that's vic ral/kumare's invented mirror philosophy. >> he holds up aer for you, but not literally. >> i wanted to tell a carbary tale about spiritual leaders we trick ourselves to we leave them so we can be happier, too. this was trying to unveil the trick. when he said he wasn't real, which he said every class and every encounter that he is an illusion, he's not real, no more a guru than people in front of him, people often thought that was a rild because of the accent and the robe and because of what we are programmed to think of a holy man. >> i had goosebumps all over my arms. as soon as i would look at him. >> reporter: did anybody try to sleep with you? >> something complicated about rolling around with a camera crew. you never get in that intima
jesus, buddha? i was looking at those, what do they say and do? one thing i couldn't get down with, they could, was saying they had authority. kumare was about saying he didn't have authority. >> you come lately. >> reporter: kumare's message was simple. the only guru you need is inside of yourself. that's vic ral/kumare's invented mirror philosophy. >> he holds up aer for you, but not literally. >> i wanted to tell a carbary tale about spiritual leaders we trick...
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. >> translator: when i pray, i feel buddha just beside me. i feel happiness from the heart. >> reporter: haruma visited during the holidays. she is wearing the traditional clothes she was told to treasure. >> they didn't get their facilities when they were young like us, so we can see the gap. we can see the difference, too. >> reporter: she wants all her grandchildren to reflect on whether material possessions really make them happy. >> translator: my grandchildren lead a different lifestyle. i want them to learn the traditions i've preserved. >> reporter: no longer immune from the tide of globalization, bhutan is changing rapidly. and for younger generations, happiness has a very different meaning. takeaki yoda, nhk world. >> and that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> japanese electronics maker sony announced streamlining measures at its mobile business subsidiary. it will knut 1,000 workers. that's 15% of the subsidiary's global workforce. the number of workers at sony mobile communications will be
. >> translator: when i pray, i feel buddha just beside me. i feel happiness from the heart. >> reporter: haruma visited during the holidays. she is wearing the traditional clothes she was told to treasure. >> they didn't get their facilities when they were young like us, so we can see the gap. we can see the difference, too. >> reporter: she wants all her grandchildren to reflect on whether material possessions really make them happy. >> translator: my...
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immigration lawyer tells us this is the buddha agencies that have any hope of reducing the number of missing migrants they need to radically change their approach i think the u.k.b.a. need to present to the store promoting a very tough line because the people who absorb the top flight in the media or of course the markets and sells and they don't come forward if you promote a transparent and fair line and say we will take every case individually those that deserves they want to go but these individual groups can stay those people would come forward this hundred fifty nine would go down instantly and then applications could be processed properly instead it seems it will be a neat database that will be depended upon to track down those staying in britain illegally expected to launch next month among the companies bidding for the tend is g. four g. four s. the company that created a high profile control to see recently when it failed to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games this seeking the multi-million pound contract that's the place to aid the clean up of a catalogue of disaster
immigration lawyer tells us this is the buddha agencies that have any hope of reducing the number of missing migrants they need to radically change their approach i think the u.k.b.a. need to present to the store promoting a very tough line because the people who absorb the top flight in the media or of course the markets and sells and they don't come forward if you promote a transparent and fair line and say we will take every case individually those that deserves they want to go but these...
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whole new religious movement developing - the same story that we get with hinduism and buddhism; the buddha was a good hindu, but began to have different interpretations, and thus we see a whole new religious movement development. see, we're getting a nice setup here for our six dimensions, because you can see, as they move, as they structure, as they come together, that's the potential for new religions to development. yeah, larry? >> yeah, especially jesus on the like relational level was suggesting a whole new way of relating to women and the children. it used to be that you could just cast your wife out, it's not big deal, or if she has adultery, just stone her, it's like, so what. but jesus saying, to the traditional jews, there's better ways to have a society. and he even was, i think, one of the first religious teachers to say, "you know, these children have some value too." >> very inclusive, and you get that... >> but i'm going to your six dimensions that this is a very important thing about relationships that is even more important, i think, than the doctrinal thing. >> yeah, i'm
whole new religious movement developing - the same story that we get with hinduism and buddhism; the buddha was a good hindu, but began to have different interpretations, and thus we see a whole new religious movement development. see, we're getting a nice setup here for our six dimensions, because you can see, as they move, as they structure, as they come together, that's the potential for new religions to development. yeah, larry? >> yeah, especially jesus on the like relational level...
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of inflation could start to look like a cure for our current ills this is an editorial from roger buddha. of capital economics and he says a serious policy of trying to reduce the debt burden through inflation lies is an option in the future interestingly a list of the economists who have supported it reads like a roll call of the top names and global macro economics what the protagonists have in mind is that the government would raise this inflation target say to four percent to five percent and the bank would then be obliged to launch a massive program of quantitative easing to increase inflation they've been trying to increase the glacier and for five years six they could increase the inflation target to one hundred percent the g.d.p. of the globe could go from fifty trillion to one hundred trillion but it would still be deflation as opposed to the seven hundred trillion in debt and derivatives that are off balance sheet or partially on balance sheet they can increase inflation by three hundred percent by four hundred percent it's still not going to overcome the deflationary forces of
of inflation could start to look like a cure for our current ills this is an editorial from roger buddha. of capital economics and he says a serious policy of trying to reduce the debt burden through inflation lies is an option in the future interestingly a list of the economists who have supported it reads like a roll call of the top names and global macro economics what the protagonists have in mind is that the government would raise this inflation target say to four percent to five percent...
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and french heads tourists from about a country get thrown in jail for that embrace of the buddha statues in sri lanka. the united states has taken the protection of military secrets to a whole new level and gone time of day that annoys defending detainees are outraged after being told they come discuss torture at the park a part of efforts to protect highly classified cia interrogation techniques he's doing nights they noised plan to challenge the bank as soon as pretrial hearing. speaking for five men charged of a nine eleven and one lawyer who waited almost three years to even be allowed to see his clients says it may be time the military is just trying to hide what's happening at its detention center is i think that the united states is worried about disclosure of how bad their conduct was in guantanamo. sort of they. were just describing a grave basically they think that that's a very harmful thing to the united states but that is a cost of trying these people you know you need to clear the air or with the truth to get up behind you i don't think it looks good and it jeopardizes the
and french heads tourists from about a country get thrown in jail for that embrace of the buddha statues in sri lanka. the united states has taken the protection of military secrets to a whole new level and gone time of day that annoys defending detainees are outraged after being told they come discuss torture at the park a part of efforts to protect highly classified cia interrogation techniques he's doing nights they noised plan to challenge the bank as soon as pretrial hearing. speaking for...
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and a major offensive is under way in egypt's volatile sinai region to restore security after buddha violence which left sixteen egyptian soldiers dead last week. hello and welcome to r.t. twenty four hour news life for a moscow i mean you know shapovalov up with the latest news and the week's top stories series on drug suffered a setback this week when government forces pushed them out of a kid district in the commercial capital aleppo was the battle for that city intensifying foreign powers led by the u.s. piling more pressure on damascus bypassing the you are in washington and you had set up a joint group to facilitate regime change and find a replacement for assad the arab league meets on sunday discuss its own additional measures against the syrian government the rise and its allies have also obviously anti by pledging even more multimillion dollar support for the rebels with london being the latest to weigh in with the international community and syria itself split into warring camps those working in public jobs or fearing for their lives as a ton of boycott reports. it's a fix
and a major offensive is under way in egypt's volatile sinai region to restore security after buddha violence which left sixteen egyptian soldiers dead last week. hello and welcome to r.t. twenty four hour news life for a moscow i mean you know shapovalov up with the latest news and the week's top stories series on drug suffered a setback this week when government forces pushed them out of a kid district in the commercial capital aleppo was the battle for that city intensifying foreign powers...
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french kids tourists from that country get thrown in jail for that brace of the buddha statue in sri lanka. the united states has taken the protection of military secrets to a whole new level of gun tone of a baby who is defending detainees are outraged after being told they can discuss torture it's apparently part of efforts to protect highly classified cia interrogation techniques used on inmates the lawyers plan to challenge the bond as soon as pretrial hearings begin for five men charged to the nine eleven and one who waited almost three years to even be allowed to see his clients there's a legal barriers and censorship jeopardize the whole idea of a fair trial i think that the united states is worried about disclosure of how bad their conduct was in guantanamo. sort of they. were just describing a grave basically they think that that's a very harmful thing to the united states but that is a cost of trying these people you know you need to clear the error with the truth to get a foreign you i don't think it looks good and it jeopardizes the credibility of these trials of the unit
french kids tourists from that country get thrown in jail for that brace of the buddha statue in sri lanka. the united states has taken the protection of military secrets to a whole new level of gun tone of a baby who is defending detainees are outraged after being told they can discuss torture it's apparently part of efforts to protect highly classified cia interrogation techniques used on inmates the lawyers plan to challenge the bond as soon as pretrial hearings begin for five men charged to...
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animates me and my experience has been profound and it's something we see in literature because the buddha left wealth and st francis left wealth and they found a beauty and a connection and i think that's what we've lost i really think it goes back to that idea of separation that when we get too much that we are able to separate ourselves out from the most important things in life which is the basic human need the connection of love where i say to someone as a neighbor i need you i don't have everything i can't separate myself out from you i need you i'm one of you. and so i think that wealth does can tend to pull us away from that unless we're very care. that's why the sayings from we're all ralph waldo emerson while i sit on the cushion of advantage i fall asleep and i do believe there's a malays that comes when and the disconnection that comes when wealth unable to stand on top rather than being down in the meat and marrow of community in life the movie i am your most recent film the you just finished touring around the country you interviewed scientists religious leaders environmental
animates me and my experience has been profound and it's something we see in literature because the buddha left wealth and st francis left wealth and they found a beauty and a connection and i think that's what we've lost i really think it goes back to that idea of separation that when we get too much that we are able to separate ourselves out from the most important things in life which is the basic human need the connection of love where i say to someone as a neighbor i need you i don't have...
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one man had he lived to be 75 could have known socrates' the personal the buddha, confucius, zoroaster. unlikely but he could have. recourse in comparative religion. rather useful now that we have been the greatest nation world has ever seen. just look around. people flocked from all over to live here, to enjoy our education and medical prowess. aren't we lucky? >> we have a crowd of people who have lots of questions for mr. vidal and people with microphones on both sides left and right. so let's begin with the questions. make sure you keep your questions clear and witty. >> i am one of your great admirers. one that you would not like because i am a conservative republican who never voted for george bush. >> i like you for that. >> i think you are really great. what i don't understand in reading your essay is how you can say the enormity -- the unconstitutional in normandy committed by lincoln and roosevelt are even more growth than those of george bush and how you can feel roosevelt was a great man when he was one of the critical persons in creating -- >> you sound like a republican b
one man had he lived to be 75 could have known socrates' the personal the buddha, confucius, zoroaster. unlikely but he could have. recourse in comparative religion. rather useful now that we have been the greatest nation world has ever seen. just look around. people flocked from all over to live here, to enjoy our education and medical prowess. aren't we lucky? >> we have a crowd of people who have lots of questions for mr. vidal and people with microphones on both sides left and right....
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the deal is with dude today b yoga on u -- buddha b yoga on u street northwest. how about wireless speakers. bestbuy.com has the blu tooth wireless speaker for $39.99, down from a hundred bucks. it pairs with your music device or blu tooth and take phone calls from up to 30 feet away and you're getting free shipping. how about seeing cirque du soleil at national harbor. a ticket now $76 on living social. that is a savings of 28%. >>> if you have an offer you've seen or if you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. over to you. >> thanks, jessicaes. >> a local program targets women who are more likely to be diagnosed with late stage breast cancer. that's coming up in today's buddy check report. >> plus, itself efforts to -- the efforts to reduce tuition costs in one country turn into a fiery protest. >> it is 5:42. it is august 9. here's who's celebrating a birthday today. oscar nominated actress melanie griffith is 55. today show co-host hota kotb is 48. deion sanders is 45. a special happy birthday to 9news we
the deal is with dude today b yoga on u -- buddha b yoga on u street northwest. how about wireless speakers. bestbuy.com has the blu tooth wireless speaker for $39.99, down from a hundred bucks. it pairs with your music device or blu tooth and take phone calls from up to 30 feet away and you're getting free shipping. how about seeing cirque du soleil at national harbor. a ticket now $76 on living social. that is a savings of 28%. >>> if you have an offer you've seen or if you're a...
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. >> the taliban destroyed the buddha in afghanistan, what happened in timbuktu is quite the same.age is important for people because we all need to have the sense that we have an existence in the past. if someone wants to destroy this, it's clear if someone want to destroy this idea of the past, it's clear that this person wants to destroy the soul of malian people. culture is about the present as well as the past. women i met collecting food aid in bamako told me they fled the north because the jihadis-- many of them foreigners-- force them to wear a full face veil, like gulf arabs or afghans, not malians. >> ( translated ): we're a democratic, sovereign, secular republic. we never expected anyone to impose the sharia on us. we're in our own country so we should be free to behave as we wish. >> reporter: les sofas de la republique-- warriors of the republic-- musicians defending malian culture and democracy. they're still free to express themselves in the capital. but this week the islamists controlling the north banned secular music as satanic-- another sign of their intent to a
. >> the taliban destroyed the buddha in afghanistan, what happened in timbuktu is quite the same.age is important for people because we all need to have the sense that we have an existence in the past. if someone wants to destroy this, it's clear if someone want to destroy this idea of the past, it's clear that this person wants to destroy the soul of malian people. culture is about the present as well as the past. women i met collecting food aid in bamako told me they fled the north...
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because it reminded me of the first real revolution that i been part of when i was a little kid in buddha pest which ended in bloodshed. and so i fled paris then. but vowed that i would come back. and i did, ten years later as foreign correspondent for abc news. and that's when hi this head-on collision with peter jennings. >> rose: what is the head on on collision. >> well, the bolt of lightning. we fell madly in love on our second evening together, he said i think we would have beautiful and smart children. and we both knew that he wasn't kidding. well, those children are now beautiful and smart and much wiser than peter and i. >> rose: peter was married at the time. >> he was separated. he was separated, but of course everybody had warned me about peter. but of course, i thought that this was going to be different. and it was. we were together for 15 years. but he was, it w a difficult union. >> rose: why? >> peter for all his obvious gifts, his brains, his good looks, his fame, best in his field, was a deeply insecure man. he, as you know, never finished high school. and as a result,
because it reminded me of the first real revolution that i been part of when i was a little kid in buddha pest which ended in bloodshed. and so i fled paris then. but vowed that i would come back. and i did, ten years later as foreign correspondent for abc news. and that's when hi this head-on collision with peter jennings. >> rose: what is the head on on collision. >> well, the bolt of lightning. we fell madly in love on our second evening together, he said i think we would have...
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and steve says it's taking too long jalandhar buddha. you have to say 10 seconds off the bootup time. the guy says you can't. it's actually really elegant piece of code, if you can save a human life, which you shave 10 seconds off? and kenyon goes well, yeah. so steve goes to the whiteboard or whatever and says all right. say there's a million macintoshes and save 10 seconds every time somebody besides and in a given year at this number of times and multiplies it out and you can save this number of lives every year if you shave off 10 seconds. an example of the reality distortion field working within four weeks he shaped up eight seconds. everything about that. you know, you see the screen. it is a rounded rectangle. i'll get corrected if i get some of the names are on, but i think it is atkins who is doing what is called the primitives which you can usually put on the screen. sony does this square, which is easy in a rectangle and then he does a circle which is hard because the microprocessor doesn't do square roots, but he figures out
and steve says it's taking too long jalandhar buddha. you have to say 10 seconds off the bootup time. the guy says you can't. it's actually really elegant piece of code, if you can save a human life, which you shave 10 seconds off? and kenyon goes well, yeah. so steve goes to the whiteboard or whatever and says all right. say there's a million macintoshes and save 10 seconds every time somebody besides and in a given year at this number of times and multiplies it out and you can save this...
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that is buddha pest and prague and met a lot of great fox viewers. >> happy to see you. >> steve: brians at the montauk club. stealing towels like normal. >> gretchen: police have identified the gunman in the deadly shoot out one block from texas a&m university. his name is thomas castle. he opened fire from in his home killing 41 year old brian. two other people were killed including the gunman . his mother said her son had difficulties with his mental health. george zimmerman doesn't plan to use stand your ground defense. he wasacing in self defense in february. omera will try to prove that zimmerman had no choice to shoot. omara is filing an appeal to get the current judge removed from the case. another day, another investment gone bust. a hybrid car up in flames. 200 batteries have been recalled. but said this battery was not related. fiscer received a 500 million loan from the obama administration. a 95 year old world war ii veteran, lois turner was forced to quit school to take care of her family. just as she completed her education the bombing of pearl harbor. she was honored wit
that is buddha pest and prague and met a lot of great fox viewers. >> happy to see you. >> steve: brians at the montauk club. stealing towels like normal. >> gretchen: police have identified the gunman in the deadly shoot out one block from texas a&m university. his name is thomas castle. he opened fire from in his home killing 41 year old brian. two other people were killed including the gunman . his mother said her son had difficulties with his mental health. george...