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i am a buddhist scholar, and we managed to expand the scope of the encyclopedia. the fourth editor, jonathan, who had already done an encyclopedia on folklore and he knew how to manage the mechanics of putting these together. we brought him in, and even if that because it was such a long project, years, that we were involved in the parameters, they changed as we went along. we've got new material and we had to figure out how to fit it in. it was an evolved process. >> this was just published, and on saturday, this was just published, and on saturday, september 24 you will be holding an event and where is it and what is that? >> it will be in japan town, and i'm not exactly sure the name of the center. it is the japanese community historical society. the japanese national library is sponsoring it with other sponsors.>> there is event on the saturday between 1:30 pm and 4:00 and we will get that to you in a minute. how many faiths are you dealing with and this? >> i cannot remember exactly how many, but i think it is close to 700.>> even buddhism is so diverse, and
i am a buddhist scholar, and we managed to expand the scope of the encyclopedia. the fourth editor, jonathan, who had already done an encyclopedia on folklore and he knew how to manage the mechanics of putting these together. we brought him in, and even if that because it was such a long project, years, that we were involved in the parameters, they changed as we went along. we've got new material and we had to figure out how to fit it in. it was an evolved process. >> this was just...
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. >>> a southwest city is home to a treasure trove of buddhist cave paintings. and an artist has spent his whole life emulating these master pieces. >>> these buddhist temples were carved into sheer in over a millennium beginning in the fourth century. for many years the caves and the colorful murals they contained have something of a mystery. some of the techniques used to build and decorate them will be lost over time. but about 30 kilometers to the west, an artist is leading a project to revive this ancient art form. he was born here. he has made recreating the caves his life's work. he began 20 years ago using his own money. his inspiration was his parents who dedicated their lives to preserving the paintings. >> translator: in ancient times, buddhist wall paintings were a means for people to pass along their art, civilization and knowledge. i want to pass on our thoughts and hopes to people living 1,000 years from now. >> reporter: he has drawn on all of his skills and talent to try to reproduce the ancient techniques. first, he prepares a canvas by carving
. >>> a southwest city is home to a treasure trove of buddhist cave paintings. and an artist has spent his whole life emulating these master pieces. >>> these buddhist temples were carved into sheer in over a millennium beginning in the fourth century. for many years the caves and the colorful murals they contained have something of a mystery. some of the techniques used to build and decorate them will be lost over time. but about 30 kilometers to the west, an artist is...
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a clash that year with buddhists left more than 80 people dead.ast year, several thousand of them fled by boat to surrounding countries. the myanmar government formed a commission after facing international criticism. >>> now let's shift gears and take a look at the latest business stories. japanese officials have announced a revision to gdp numbers. ai uchida joins us from our business desk. what kind of change are we talking about? >> a positive change. officials have just revised growth upward for the april to june quarter to to 0.7% annualized. the original reading was 0.2%. the economy grew faster than initially estimated. growth in corporate investment was not as bad as first thought. again, japanese officials revising upward annualized growth for the april to june quarter from an initial reading of 0.2%. now they say it was 0.7%. >>> meanwhile, over in the u.s., the federal reserve has released its latest report on the country's economy. the beige book says the economy expanded at a moderate pace in july and august based on surveys conducte
a clash that year with buddhists left more than 80 people dead.ast year, several thousand of them fled by boat to surrounding countries. the myanmar government formed a commission after facing international criticism. >>> now let's shift gears and take a look at the latest business stories. japanese officials have announced a revision to gdp numbers. ai uchida joins us from our business desk. what kind of change are we talking about? >> a positive change. officials have just...
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. >>> a southwest city is home to a treasure trove of buddhist cave paintings. and an artist has spent his whole life emulating these master pieces. >>> these buddhist temples were carved into sheer in over a millennium beginning in the fourth century. for many years the caves and the colorful murals they contained have something of a mystery. some of the techniques used to build and decorate them will be lost over time. but about 30 kilometers to the west, an artist is leading a project to revive this ancient art form. he was born here. he has made recreating the caves his life's work. he began 20 years ago using his own money. his inspiration was his parents who dedicated their lives to preserving the paintings. >> translator: in ancient times, buddhist wall paintings were a means for people to pass along their art, civilization and knowledge. i want to pass on our thoughts and hopes to people living 1,000 years from now. >> reporter: he has drawn on all of his skills and talent to try to reproduce the ancient techniques. first, he prepares a canvas by carving
. >>> a southwest city is home to a treasure trove of buddhist cave paintings. and an artist has spent his whole life emulating these master pieces. >>> these buddhist temples were carved into sheer in over a millennium beginning in the fourth century. for many years the caves and the colorful murals they contained have something of a mystery. some of the techniques used to build and decorate them will be lost over time. but about 30 kilometers to the west, an artist is...
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the buddhist monk he considers his mentor has to way.e came here to learn tibetan words from a fellow follower. he'll inscribe the words on to a flag he'll carry on his pilgrimage. at his hotel, he decided to write down the characters he just learned. he knows lots of young people who are interested in tibetan buddhism. for him, buddhism offers a calm oasis in the midst of his busy life. but some younger chinese consider tibetan culture traditions cool and fashionable. he hopes they will come to appreciate the beliefs and values that underlie tibetan buddhism. one man found discuss after moving to lhasa 20 years ago. now operating 12 companies, they include businesses engaged in construction materials, real estate, trading and restaurants. >> construction surround way wherever you look. after a ten-minute drive from jokhon temple, we spot a large development zone. office buildings, banks and shopping centers are being constructed one after another. the site, measuring a total of 430,000 square meters, will be the center of lhasa with the
the buddhist monk he considers his mentor has to way.e came here to learn tibetan words from a fellow follower. he'll inscribe the words on to a flag he'll carry on his pilgrimage. at his hotel, he decided to write down the characters he just learned. he knows lots of young people who are interested in tibetan buddhism. for him, buddhism offers a calm oasis in the midst of his busy life. but some younger chinese consider tibetan culture traditions cool and fashionable. he hopes they will come...
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daily prayers for the monks of the buddhist temple in tacoma. prayers for peace, forgiveness. they didn't want their faces shown because they are too afraid after this monk had a gun pointed at his head last thursday night. two men broke into the temple tuesday night and were making off with boxes when the burglary >> put the gun to my head. >> reporter: that's one the one monk came upon the crime in progress. >> put the gun to the back of the head. >> the three monks and caretaker are all still shaking from what happened. >> i think they will going to kill me. >> reporter: instead, the armed robbers took off with the donation boxes which had more than $1,000 in cash. >> iee >> reporter: the temple president said its it's left them without them being able to pay their $1700 electric and has left them stun that someone would do this. >> it's sad. >> police believe the monks probably would have given the crooks whatever they wanted and is now emptying donation boxes on a regular basis and even installing security cameras. >>> big changes coming to an older part of town. a local
daily prayers for the monks of the buddhist temple in tacoma. prayers for peace, forgiveness. they didn't want their faces shown because they are too afraid after this monk had a gun pointed at his head last thursday night. two men broke into the temple tuesday night and were making off with boxes when the burglary >> put the gun to my head. >> reporter: that's one the one monk came upon the crime in progress. >> put the gun to the back of the head. >> the three monks...
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. >> a small city in northwestern china is home to a treasure trove of buddhist cave paintings. a local artist has spent his career emulating these ancient masterpieces. >> reporter: for many years the caves and the murals they contained have been something of a mystery. some of the techniques used to build and decorate them have been lost over time. but about 150 kilometers to the west, an artist is leading a project to revive thiss. he has made re-creating the cave his live work. he began 20 years ago, using his own money. his >> translator: in ancient times, buddhist war paintings were a means to pass over their observations and knowledge. i want to pass on our thoughts and hopes teople living 1,000 years from now. >> chen has drawn on all his talents to emulate the ain't shept methods. he lays four types of clay on to the walls. but he says his still mystified by many things about the originals. for instance, producing suggest shades of color has been a challenge. matching the pigment hasn't work. he found a mineral that he believes is more of the same than we have a while a
. >> a small city in northwestern china is home to a treasure trove of buddhist cave paintings. a local artist has spent his career emulating these ancient masterpieces. >> reporter: for many years the caves and the murals they contained have been something of a mystery. some of the techniques used to build and decorate them have been lost over time. but about 150 kilometers to the west, an artist is leading a project to revive thiss. he has made re-creating the cave his live work....
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many have been confined in camps since 2012 when rohingya and buddhists clashed. that left more than 80 people dead. >>> in our series women of vision, we meet some of the inspirational figures who are influencing society and challenging prevailing norms. more than five years have passed since the massive earthquake and tsunami triggered the fukushima crisis in 2011. but now other problems are being a serious issue there, chronic diseases. doctors work to treat and prevent such diseases in the region. >> he works as a physician in this hospital only 14 kilometers from the cripple fukushima daiichi plant. he has been working here for three years. she feels the health condition of evacuees has been deteriorating. >> i see more and more people in fukushima with chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes. >> in the prefecture, 188,000 people are still unable to return home because of the 2011 disaster. this man has diabetes. he says since he moved into temporary housing, he's become so dizzy, he's unable to walk straight. >> translator: i'm becoming w
many have been confined in camps since 2012 when rohingya and buddhists clashed. that left more than 80 people dead. >>> in our series women of vision, we meet some of the inspirational figures who are influencing society and challenging prevailing norms. more than five years have passed since the massive earthquake and tsunami triggered the fukushima crisis in 2011. but now other problems are being a serious issue there, chronic diseases. doctors work to treat and prevent such...
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but the buddhists say, "okay, that's about past life love.next life will be good." >> anthony: there's something pretty cool about meeting people who've been, for so long, unable to speak, now so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. [ burmese singing ] >> anthony: sizzling meats, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> darko: 19th street is like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> anthony: meet burmese punk rockers side effect and lead singer darko. >> darko: uh, you can come here anytime. it will be lots of people, like here. >> anthony: so, if you sit here long enough, you'll see every musician in town? >> darko: yeah, you could say that. >> anthony: the citywide curfew used to mean, "close your doors at 11:00 p.m." most shops and restaurants still close early, but not here on 19th street, where you can eat barbecue late into the night. wow. what do we have here? what, uh -- grilled tofu? >> darko: yeah. and this is a pork tail. >> anthony: pork tail
but the buddhists say, "okay, that's about past life love.next life will be good." >> anthony: there's something pretty cool about meeting people who've been, for so long, unable to speak, now so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. [ burmese singing ] >> anthony: sizzling meats, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> darko: 19th street is like a must-go place when you are in...
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(sighs) (buddhist chants playing over stereo) (needle scratches record) i'm giving up on meditation. because we haven't figured out who beth roney's partner is yet? we can't even find any suspects to evaluate. she seems to have no boyfriend, no close friends. to put a finer point on it: no friends of any sort. her every waking hour is occupied by work. mmm, wonder what that's like. where'd that come from? oh. the attic. it's for you. it is without doubt my most loathed article of furniture. i'm touched. i was thinking about what you said yesterday about wanting to improve yourse but when it comes to investigation, i cannot restrict myself to your current pace. and the trunk is gonna help me how? inside, you will find files on several cold cases. my cold cases. they are the handful of mysteries in all of my career which have eluded my powers of deduction. so the next time you wish to hone your skills i've already given them my all. mmm. so there's little risk that i would arrive at a solution before you. (soft chuckle) you might even succeed where i have failed. thanks. anyway... (cle
(sighs) (buddhist chants playing over stereo) (needle scratches record) i'm giving up on meditation. because we haven't figured out who beth roney's partner is yet? we can't even find any suspects to evaluate. she seems to have no boyfriend, no close friends. to put a finer point on it: no friends of any sort. her every waking hour is occupied by work. mmm, wonder what that's like. where'd that come from? oh. the attic. it's for you. it is without doubt my most loathed article of furniture. i'm...
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. >> reporter: t worshipped by hindus and buddhists alike. to be chosen as a kumari, a young girl, typically 2 to 4 year old, must meet amazingly pick is standards. first, their astrological chart must be considered favorable. then, the girls are tested for 32 very specific physical attributes, including eyelashes like a cow. thighs like a deer, and voice as clear as a duck. hindu goddess. kumaris aren't kumaris for life. once they hit puberty, they're forced to return to life as a mere mortal. this girl is 32 years old. she served as a kumari from 4 to 12. >> i was not allowed outside. so i was a little bit uncomfortable after the time in the house. in the world. >> reporter: she says the greatest honor is continuing the ancient tradition. >> the best thing is i preserve my culture. and to do that in -- nepal ease do it as a living goddess. >> reporter: for the 7-year-old, a great responsibility and a sacred duty. kathmandu, nepal. >> and some activists have criticized this saying this tradition is child labor. in 2008, the supreme court the
. >> reporter: t worshipped by hindus and buddhists alike. to be chosen as a kumari, a young girl, typically 2 to 4 year old, must meet amazingly pick is standards. first, their astrological chart must be considered favorable. then, the girls are tested for 32 very specific physical attributes, including eyelashes like a cow. thighs like a deer, and voice as clear as a duck. hindu goddess. kumaris aren't kumaris for life. once they hit puberty, they're forced to return to life as a mere...
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up next, i will ask aung san suu kyi about one of the biggest puzzles of her nation, the home of buddhistwever they are soundly persecuted for the persecution of a minority, the muslim minority. we will ask her about this when we come back. it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for $549 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> back now with more of my exclusive interview with the nobel peace prize winner turned leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi. i have to ask you something about something that puzzles most westerners and particularly americans. when one reads reports about your country now, mostly, they are about the treatment of the muslims that are 5% of the country, but this is a group that is by every human rights accounts this is a group persecute and denied citizenship, and even an identity and until recently people would not refer to them as the rahinga and so people are looking at a buddhist country t
up next, i will ask aung san suu kyi about one of the biggest puzzles of her nation, the home of buddhistwever they are soundly persecuted for the persecution of a minority, the muslim minority. we will ask her about this when we come back. it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for $549 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or...
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the buddhist virtue of benevolence.this episode of "asia insight," we follow people in myanmar sewing the seeds of a new society. often called asia's final frontier for development, myanmar has a population of 51,000,000. in recent years, rising foreign investment has brought annual economic growth of about 8%. but through almost half a century of military rule basic infrastructure, health services and social welfare have been largely ignored. 1 in 4 citizens still live on less than $2 a day. north dagon is in the northern part of nangon. and home to the ffss offices. 56-year-old tu is one of the organizations founder members. he became its chairman in 2008. cho-tu is also famous in another sphere. he is a film actor who is enormously popular in the 1990s, winning myanmar's equivalent of an academy award. he became a household name across the country. >> it took a lot of work to come here today. i don't get paid of course, but i want to practice pahita, the same way cho-tu does. >> translator: i came here today to do ev
the buddhist virtue of benevolence.this episode of "asia insight," we follow people in myanmar sewing the seeds of a new society. often called asia's final frontier for development, myanmar has a population of 51,000,000. in recent years, rising foreign investment has brought annual economic growth of about 8%. but through almost half a century of military rule basic infrastructure, health services and social welfare have been largely ignored. 1 in 4 citizens still live on less than...
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i thought trump would have an affinity with buddhists. i thought buddhists would leak trump because if he gets the nuclear codes, we could all achieve nothingness. that was a pretty good burn by the dalai lama. i can't imagine the dalai lama at a roast. "your mother was so fat, she was reincarnated at two people. namaste." let's see what else is happening. tech news. you guys like apple products? you guys have the iphone and stuff like that? you may already know this. apple just patented an exciting new innovation: a paper bag. you know it's the latest in bag technology because there's no headphone jack. now, why would somebody need this new apple bag. apple explained that in this actual quote from their patent application, "bags are often used for containing items." now, i didn't understand all that technical jargon, but it does sound like apple is coming out with another new product "items." could be. now, i'm a famous tv guy, so i get all the latest apple gageets in advance. so i happen to have a beta model of the new apple bag! right
i thought trump would have an affinity with buddhists. i thought buddhists would leak trump because if he gets the nuclear codes, we could all achieve nothingness. that was a pretty good burn by the dalai lama. i can't imagine the dalai lama at a roast. "your mother was so fat, she was reincarnated at two people. namaste." let's see what else is happening. tech news. you guys like apple products? you guys have the iphone and stuff like that? you may already know this. apple just...
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the kumar is worshipped by hindus and buddhists alike. to be chosen as a kumari, a old must meet amazingly specific standard. first their astrological chart must be considered favorable. then the girls are tested for 32 very specific physical attributes including eyelashes like a cow, thighs look a deer, and voice as clear as a duck. once a girl is chosen, she is kidded an incarnation of the hindu goddess. most people have heard of the da reincarnated into a new male child in death. finding the new dali lama involves extensive tests. >> you say this is yours. >> similar to the kumarai. what else belongs to you? >> this is mine. mine. mine. mine: >> yes. >> but there is a big difference for life. once they hit puberty the young girls are forced to return to life as a mere mortal. this woman served as a kumari. when i was a kumari there was not a lot of walking outside. i was uncomfortable after i retire from the house, i am uncomfortable to walk around. >> reporter: along with the challenge of having to walk as a te an old superstition tha
the kumar is worshipped by hindus and buddhists alike. to be chosen as a kumari, a old must meet amazingly specific standard. first their astrological chart must be considered favorable. then the girls are tested for 32 very specific physical attributes including eyelashes like a cow, thighs look a deer, and voice as clear as a duck. once a girl is chosen, she is kidded an incarnation of the hindu goddess. most people have heard of the da reincarnated into a new male child in death. finding the...
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a temple full of buddhist monks shaken. those stories and breaking news as it 7:00. >>> all right. let's talk about your friday evening. not a bad week. >> no. not exactly what we ordered, kevin. >> are you talking weather-wise or news-wise? >> the weather. [laughter] >> come on, weather authority. >> do i get to the critique the news? >> we're critiquing the weather. [laughter] >> it wasn't a bad week. let's head outside. i have an issue. i have something that we -- i don't know if we can restore you are seeing a day and time lapse. there goes the sun. it's almost set. the official sunset time isn't until the sun gets below the horizon. but it's getting low in the sky earlier and earlier each day. a little bit of haze earlier. but now we're beginning to see some of that lift and with sunday's lift, we should have crystal-clear air. 100 flamingo and boulder, highway. 215, 93, only 15%. up near nellis, it's 98 and 10%. not a bad evening if you are going to head out and about. we have pretty much double digits. southeast part of town still flirting with the triple digit mark. they ha
a temple full of buddhist monks shaken. those stories and breaking news as it 7:00. >>> all right. let's talk about your friday evening. not a bad week. >> no. not exactly what we ordered, kevin. >> are you talking weather-wise or news-wise? >> the weather. [laughter] >> come on, weather authority. >> do i get to the critique the news? >> we're critiquing the weather. [laughter] >> it wasn't a bad week. let's head outside. i have an issue. i...
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the home of buddhist leaders, but they are soundly persecuted for the persecution of a minority, theill ask her about this when we come back. i laugh, i sneeze... there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet watch this. this super absorbent core turns liquid to gel, for incredible protection that's surprisingly thin. so i know i'm wearing it, but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks ii'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers.age. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. >>> back now with more of my exclusive interview with the nobel peace prize winner turned leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi. i have to ask you something about something that puzzles most westerners and particularly americans, which is that when one reads reports about your country
the home of buddhist leaders, but they are soundly persecuted for the persecution of a minority, theill ask her about this when we come back. i laugh, i sneeze... there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet watch this. this super absorbent core turns liquid to gel, for incredible protection that's surprisingly thin. so i know i'm wearing it, but no one...
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second day in laos paying tribute to people and culture and visited a northern city known for his buddhist temples and toured a rehabilitation center that treats victims of bombs. >> we are reminded war is always carried tremendous costs, many un intended. >> during the war, neighboring vietnam, u.s. war planes dropped 270 million cluster bombs on laos to cut off enemy supply lines, 80 million never exploded. they remain a threat today. the president pled $90 million to help remove the ammunition. barack ob maryland attorney who happens to be muslim to the u.s. drirgt district court for the district of columbia. he is a dc lawyer, his confirmation remains up in the air. the republican controlled senate refused to consider any judicial nominations until president obama's term ends in january. >>> maryland governor larry hogan will be leaving a trade mission to israel. the 7- day trip announced today is scheduled for later this month and will focus on economic development and promoting business between maryland and israel. also today, governor hogan got in to a heated exchange over the later
second day in laos paying tribute to people and culture and visited a northern city known for his buddhist temples and toured a rehabilitation center that treats victims of bombs. >> we are reminded war is always carried tremendous costs, many un intended. >> during the war, neighboring vietnam, u.s. war planes dropped 270 million cluster bombs on laos to cut off enemy supply lines, 80 million never exploded. they remain a threat today. the president pled $90 million to help remove...
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obama talked to local buddhist monks and posed for a photo with them. president obama arrived in laos yesterday, becoming the first sitting u.s. president to visit that nation. >>> apple is expected to unveil a new iphone today, and that could have heads turning about what is missing from the new device. whenever the company unveils new products, it goes to great lengths to keep it all secret until the last couple of minute. but that doesn't quiet the explanation online and in silicon valley. nbc 10's joleen kent has a preview of this afternoon's big announcement. >> reporter: apple under major pressure to make a big splash. the most valuable company in the world, widely expected to unveil a new iphone 7 today. the company that made earbuds a fashion statement now said to be eliminating them, according to a website that focused on apple products. introducing new wireless ear buds that connect via blue tooth. >> whatever they do with that space, it better be good, because users are used to plugging in your their headphones, and if you want to change our
obama talked to local buddhist monks and posed for a photo with them. president obama arrived in laos yesterday, becoming the first sitting u.s. president to visit that nation. >>> apple is expected to unveil a new iphone today, and that could have heads turning about what is missing from the new device. whenever the company unveils new products, it goes to great lengths to keep it all secret until the last couple of minute. but that doesn't quiet the explanation online and in silicon...
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i hid in buddhist monastery in thailand where i was supposed to meet my c.i.a. contact and get safe passage to the united states. but things didn't go as planned. and what does any of this have to do with me? why was i there? at? i was about to turn myself over to the c.i.a. when my contact was killed by a bullet that was meant for me. now, the rendezvous point was supposed to be a secret. which means there was a leak. i could trust no one. i-i had some leverage, so i agreed to meet again, but only in the company of somebody i trusted, sobody i knew. somebody too prominent to be eliminated. i knew only one such man -- you. how did we end up in that truck? the russian had been hunting me, hired by al-qaeda. he finally caught up with me. that's how you got wounded. - was i wounded, too? - fortunately, no. [car approaches] my ride's here. i still have a lot of questions. there's no more time. i-i'm sorry, rick. look, i was the cause of much upheaval in your life. please know that was never my intention. in fact, i have the deepest gratitude for everything that you'
i hid in buddhist monastery in thailand where i was supposed to meet my c.i.a. contact and get safe passage to the united states. but things didn't go as planned. and what does any of this have to do with me? why was i there? at? i was about to turn myself over to the c.i.a. when my contact was killed by a bullet that was meant for me. now, the rendezvous point was supposed to be a secret. which means there was a leak. i could trust no one. i-i had some leverage, so i agreed to meet again, but...
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he greeted a group of 20 young buddhist months -- monks and visited a gift shop to look for souvenirs for his daughter's back in the us. hillary clinton are focusing on the military and foreign-policy this week. trump is making a case for expanded military while clinton shares her thoughts. >>> clinton -- >> reporter: clinton was to expand the military but does not want to send soldiers to fight foreign wars. >> i believe that we need to have a national policy the focus on america's security and >> reporter: truck and -- trump and clinton will participate in a forum based on -- based on veterans today. he is focused on nuclear weapons. >> he is very loose in his talks about nukes. he said he doesn't care if other countries get them and why they haven't been used already.>> reporter: clinton is clinton is facing allegations regarding personal and national security emails, trump compares it to watergate. >> they are asking why a computer specialist deleted secretary. clinton's email archives in march after a congressional subpoena had been issued. >> reporter: the fbi resolved all of th
he greeted a group of 20 young buddhist months -- monks and visited a gift shop to look for souvenirs for his daughter's back in the us. hillary clinton are focusing on the military and foreign-policy this week. trump is making a case for expanded military while clinton shares her thoughts. >>> clinton -- >> reporter: clinton was to expand the military but does not want to send soldiers to fight foreign wars. >> i believe that we need to have a national policy the focus on...
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buddhist comesmology and shows how people in asian countries perceive the world within and beyo beyond. this japanese sword from the 19th century is made from iron from a meteorite. it's an important document because they indicate the material was difficult to work with he. a newsletter from 1803 contains a story about unidentified flying object. it describes a strangely shaped ship that and onshore in ibaraki prefecture. whatever it was, the article shows that people were thinking about extraterrestrial b beings even then. one section of the exhibition is called a new view of life. australian artist envisioned an imaginary extraterrestrial being. another work, sexy robot, incorporates the physical beauty of the female figure. this sculpture combines the notion of eternity. a british artist came up with something that looks like a sun dial. it explores the idea of time, even though the piece is a type of clock, it suggests a sense of timelessness. a computer graphics work celebrates the creation of life in the universe. it depicts the flight of a mythical raven believed to be an incarn
buddhist comesmology and shows how people in asian countries perceive the world within and beyo beyond. this japanese sword from the 19th century is made from iron from a meteorite. it's an important document because they indicate the material was difficult to work with he. a newsletter from 1803 contains a story about unidentified flying object. it describes a strangely shaped ship that and onshore in ibaraki prefecture. whatever it was, the article shows that people were thinking about...
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the tri-state buddhist temple is the cornerstone and back in the day this was known as japan american roots all these years and is the site of the cherry blossom festival in the spring each year. the owner has just started the process of looking for a developer to come up with a master plan to breathe new life in the block and maintain a heritage and cultural foundation and will get input from the community before anything is finalized. >>> what a sunset tonight, looks like there wasn't a bad seat in the state from fort collin down to denver, from coors field over to le just that kind of backdrop for tomorrow's nfl season opener. [ nfl theme music ] >> does that music get you jacked up? come on, now. since 2000 no nfl team is better than the broncos in home openers, yet they are three- point underdogs tomorrow. this is the first time that super bowl teams have met the season since 1970. >>> the party started early for football fans late this afternoon. the nfl's kickoff village opened its gates. bannock street near civic center park has been renamed this week broncos boulevard. fans c
the tri-state buddhist temple is the cornerstone and back in the day this was known as japan american roots all these years and is the site of the cherry blossom festival in the spring each year. the owner has just started the process of looking for a developer to come up with a master plan to breathe new life in the block and maintain a heritage and cultural foundation and will get input from the community before anything is finalized. >>> what a sunset tonight, looks like there...
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. >> there was no religious test before they hit the world raid center to say muslims get out or buddhists get out or whoever. everyone was victimized together. i want to ask a question about the public views of national security based on what you said. when we look at the poll, r550% say they trust clinton more on national security. 37% trust trump. how important will national security issues be to the outcome of this election? >> part depends on whether there's another incident between now and the election. that would change things. and you have to have a certain temperament and disposition. imagine if trump had been president on 9/11. i don't think he would have reacted in the calm fashion that president bush reacted in at that time. it comes down to when this person has all of our lives in his or her hands what kind of person are are they like in a crisis? and you can make that judgment based on whether they say reckless things. one other thing on muslims attacking all muslims, this is what the terrorists want because if there's an american president that attacks all muslims it's easie
. >> there was no religious test before they hit the world raid center to say muslims get out or buddhists get out or whoever. everyone was victimized together. i want to ask a question about the public views of national security based on what you said. when we look at the poll, r550% say they trust clinton more on national security. 37% trust trump. how important will national security issues be to the outcome of this election? >> part depends on whether there's another incident...
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your daily lives, we see the strength that draws so many of you from your buddhist faith, a faith that tells you you have a other, to to each live with kindness and honesty, and we can help end suffering if we embrace the right mindset and actions. in literature, we see the values that define the people of laos, which is modesty and compassion and resilience and hope. at our luncheon today, i was treated to the best of laos culture and cuisine. beer lao, butany i will try some later, maybe this evening. and in all of you here today we see the diversity that is the strength of this nation. you have a tapestry of proud ethnic groups and indigenous peoples. you are truly a people of the heart and i thank you for welcoming me with such generosity. i realize that having a u.s. president in laos would have once been unimaginable. six decades ago, this country fell into civil war. as the fighting raged next-door in been a month, neighbors and foreign powers, including the united states, intervened here. conflictlt of that and its aftermath, many people fled, or were driven from their homes. a
your daily lives, we see the strength that draws so many of you from your buddhist faith, a faith that tells you you have a other, to to each live with kindness and honesty, and we can help end suffering if we embrace the right mindset and actions. in literature, we see the values that define the people of laos, which is modesty and compassion and resilience and hope. at our luncheon today, i was treated to the best of laos culture and cuisine. beer lao, butany i will try some later, maybe this...
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. >> it's the oldest and largest buddhist monastery in the west. it was founded in 1967. >> reporter: fire is something this community has been contemplating for years. the center not only has its own fire crew but a fire defense system. >> a permanent sprinkler system. it changes the whole climate in the valley. it's no longer a hot, dry climate. it is really moist and damp and cool. >> reporter: not just the in- house crew. >> the forest service has been fantastic. they've been coming in and they laid a second hole line, doubled the number of sprinklers to go on the ground and up the hillside. >> we're are doing everything we can. >> reporter: what comes next is up to the fire and the weather but if the flames do move in, the zen center is ready. >> we played line, our fire line, we have all the pumps deployed. we finally done. 50 days later. completely ready. >> reporter: wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> pet owners in berkeley are warned to keep their cats inside, the danger? coyotes. a sign was put up in the northbrae neighborhood of berkeley after t
. >> it's the oldest and largest buddhist monastery in the west. it was founded in 1967. >> reporter: fire is something this community has been contemplating for years. the center not only has its own fire crew but a fire defense system. >> a permanent sprinkler system. it changes the whole climate in the valley. it's no longer a hot, dry climate. it is really moist and damp and cool. >> reporter: not just the in- house crew. >> the forest service has been...
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whether the prayer comes from christians, buddhists or muslims -- >> guide us in the path of peace. >> reporter: the common thread here at cathedral christ the light catholic church in oakland was peace. >> in my experience, theÑi dialogue is very, very important to make people understand if we have diverse, different religion, different faiths, different cultures, but we all are the same. >> reporter: especially when you talk about violent crime in communities. >> fighting crime takes more than prayers, but the unity of the community to build a peaceful future absolutely is an important contributing factor. >> reporter: a factor florence mccrary has been praying for. >> my son was raised in a house of prayer. >> reporter: her 22-year-old son terence was shot and killed last month after leaving a party in downtown oakland. the shooter is still on the loose. she came to the summit looking for comfort and answers to violence in communities. >> we first have to recognize we have a problem, and we have to address it headon. it is systemic. >> reporter: not only here in oakland where the o
whether the prayer comes from christians, buddhists or muslims -- >> guide us in the path of peace. >> reporter: the common thread here at cathedral christ the light catholic church in oakland was peace. >> in my experience, theÑi dialogue is very, very important to make people understand if we have diverse, different religion, different faiths, different cultures, but we all are the same. >> reporter: especially when you talk about violent crime in communities....
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. >> reporter: the worshipped by hindus and buddhists alike. to be chosen as a kumari, a young girl, typically 2 to 4 year old, must meet amazingly pick is standards. first, their astrological chart must be considered favorable. then, the girls are tested for 32 very specific physical attributes, including eyelashes like a cow. thighs like a deer, and voice as clear as a duck. hindu goddess. kumaris aren't kumaris for life. once they hit puberty, they're forced to return to life as a mere mortal. this girl is 32 years old. she served as a kumari from 4 to 12. >> i was not allowed outside. so i was a little bit uncomfortable after the time in the house. a little uncomfortable >> reporter: she says the greatest honor is continuing the ancient tradition. >> the best thing is i preserve my culture. and to do that in -- nepal ease do it as a living goddess. >> reporter: for the 7-year-old, a great responsibility and a sacred duty. kathmandu, nepal. >> and some activists have criticized this saying this tradition is child labor. in 2008, the supreme
. >> reporter: the worshipped by hindus and buddhists alike. to be chosen as a kumari, a young girl, typically 2 to 4 year old, must meet amazingly pick is standards. first, their astrological chart must be considered favorable. then, the girls are tested for 32 very specific physical attributes, including eyelashes like a cow. thighs like a deer, and voice as clear as a duck. hindu goddess. kumaris aren't kumaris for life. once they hit puberty, they're forced to return to life as a mere...
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president barack obama ventured wednesday to a remote mountain town in laos to tour a centuries-old buddhist temple, gently chiding americans to resist blind eye push back against an america- centric world view promulgated donald trump. questioned by young southeast asians, obama said the u.s. could be a great force for good but constrained by the tendency to look inward. the united states, sometimes you can feel lazy and think, 'we're so big, we don't really have anything about other people,"' obama said. "that's part of what i'm trying to change." though he didn't mention trump by name, obama appeared to president obama's asia trip continues -- likely his last trip to that and he's apparently working up quite a thirst -- he stopped to drink from a coconut in luang earlier that's a huge coconut. the president toured a rehab center that treats survivors of u-s dropped bombs from the vietnam war. the president said the u-s would fulfilits quote "profound morel and humanitarian obligation" to clean up millions of unexploded bombs.the presidents trip to laos presidents trip to laos is the first
president barack obama ventured wednesday to a remote mountain town in laos to tour a centuries-old buddhist temple, gently chiding americans to resist blind eye push back against an america- centric world view promulgated donald trump. questioned by young southeast asians, obama said the u.s. could be a great force for good but constrained by the tendency to look inward. the united states, sometimes you can feel lazy and think, 'we're so big, we don't really have anything about other...
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he also toured a buddhist temple. >> 13 women will testify against bill cosby when he stands trial for allegedly drugging and assaulting women. the trial will be held close to co cosby's home in pennsylvania. at least 50 women accused him of sexual assault. >>> bay area congressman jackie sphere is introducing legislation to try to help stop actual assault on college campuses. he have introduce her bill in just a few hours. that proposal is aimed about accountability and transparency. she started pushed for stricter sex assault laws. >>> and summer is officially coming to a close, but that doesn't mean you should not take a vacation. the travel deals you to sea to believe. stay at a five star resort for pennies on the dollar. >>> if it has air-conditioning you probably want to find it today. temperatures about five to ten degrees above where they were yesterday at this time. upper 90 nstz range today. the latest on your forecast is coming up. summer and vacation prices are dropping dramatically. nbc's jeff rossen and his team just found three travel zlmpgts it is the . >>> it is the un
he also toured a buddhist temple. >> 13 women will testify against bill cosby when he stands trial for allegedly drugging and assaulting women. the trial will be held close to co cosby's home in pennsylvania. at least 50 women accused him of sexual assault. >>> bay area congressman jackie sphere is introducing legislation to try to help stop actual assault on college campuses. he have introduce her bill in just a few hours. that proposal is aimed about accountability and...
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electives characters that all the misrepresent folks buddhists and loved by the family and the communities and loves low riders and invested in putting back into the community i just there needs to be healing kwheel nothing is happening while police reform and anything that is actually substantial the very least that can be done is showing respect when they showed up to alex apartments they changes the stories and things happened the trial was horrible the least the city can do give them the dignity to have a place to go and say prayers he's parts of a lot of people's lives he niece tobacco honors and think that city officials need to look at those things we need to amends bridges the first way is respect we've not burned down the city we are respectfully it but we're getting close thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening my name is please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, patterson of the american league goes on i instant with post 77 sfus miss mess and kansas city, missouri asking you to investigate the racism and sdrams of black veterans at the m
electives characters that all the misrepresent folks buddhists and loved by the family and the communities and loves low riders and invested in putting back into the community i just there needs to be healing kwheel nothing is happening while police reform and anything that is actually substantial the very least that can be done is showing respect when they showed up to alex apartments they changes the stories and things happened the trial was horrible the least the city can do give them the...