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a boone-based waste management company owned by burma was contracted by water works at this polk county water plant. after conducting an internal review, des moines water workslookid into irregular billings submitted by burma. a criminal investigation is on-going. jack: an embezzlement case in marshalltown. today, the director of the marshalltown convention and visitors bureau, shannon espenscheid, turned herself in following allegations of suspicious and fraudulent credit card charges. she was arrested today, charged with theft in the first degree and on going criminal conduct. espenscheid was released on promise to appear in court on february 10. stephanie/1shot: two search warrants involving a therapeutic boarding school were conducted today-- both search warrants stem from allegations of sexual abuse of a former midwest academy student by a current staff member. the first, at midwest academy. and the second search warrant conducted at a location in montrose affiliated with the academy. jack: but next, local 5 political analyst dr. steffen schmidt is here to talk with us about what t
a boone-based waste management company owned by burma was contracted by water works at this polk county water plant. after conducting an internal review, des moines water workslookid into irregular billings submitted by burma. a criminal investigation is on-going. jack: an embezzlement case in marshalltown. today, the director of the marshalltown convention and visitors bureau, shannon espenscheid, turned herself in following allegations of suspicious and fraudulent credit card charges. she was...
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karan is a region in burma. people who attended, say it's great to ave their neighbors celebrating alongside with them. "we invite everybody who wanted to come, and we just dance and eat or just share anything we have ororike anything we are thankful for." for." it's estimated there's about 80-thousand people from that region of burma in the u-s. coming up next on the cbs 2 news ten at ten, january twisters.yes, one area is dealing with *tornado damage today after violent storms rolled through -- we'll tell where. marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. "but i am going to miss vote i'm running for president." but he's been missing votes for a long time. "one third of all of his missed votes in 2015 were missed before he announced he was running for president." over the last three years, marco rubio has missed more votes... than any other senator. washington politician marco rubio. doesn't show up for work, but wants a promotion? right to rise usa is responsible start your week with us
karan is a region in burma. people who attended, say it's great to ave their neighbors celebrating alongside with them. "we invite everybody who wanted to come, and we just dance and eat or just share anything we have ororike anything we are thankful for." for." it's estimated there's about 80-thousand people from that region of burma in the u-s. coming up next on the cbs 2 news ten at ten, january twisters.yes, one area is dealing with *tornado damage today after violent storms...
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the very name burma refers actually to only one of these groups.hanaka, a face paint and sun block made from tree bark that masks many of their faces. it's ubiquitous here. at first jarring to see, it quickly becomes something you get used to and take for granted. yangon's gravitational pull broken, and with darkness falling, the train picks up speed. at times terrifyingly so. >> this thing is going to be derail at some point. they have lost how many wheels yesterday? on this one train. so truly it's about being in the right car, the one that keeps its wheels. >> derailments or rail slips, as they are referred to here, a somewhat more benign-sounding occurrence than rolling off the tracks into the rice paddies, are not uncommon. one can't help wondering what the engineer and conductor are thinking as the train speeds heedlessly on faster and faster. >> it must be, what, 40, 50 miles per hour at this point. >> i wonder if anyone has ever flown right out of their seat out the window. >> small people. >> sure. you don't want to be like holding a lapdo
the very name burma refers actually to only one of these groups.hanaka, a face paint and sun block made from tree bark that masks many of their faces. it's ubiquitous here. at first jarring to see, it quickly becomes something you get used to and take for granted. yangon's gravitational pull broken, and with darkness falling, the train picks up speed. at times terrifyingly so. >> this thing is going to be derail at some point. they have lost how many wheels yesterday? on this one train....
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a boone-based waste management company owned by burma was contracted by water works at this polk county water plant. after conducting an internal review, des moines water works says it found irregular billings submitted by burma. a criminal investigation is on-going. stephanie/1shot: two search warrants involving a therapeutic boarding school were conducted today-- both search warrants stem from allegations of sexual abuse of a former midwest academy student by a current staff member. the first, at midwest academy. and the second search warrant conducted at a location in montrose affiliated with the academy. stephanie: and police are looking for this teen. 13 year old neko larmie was last seen on december 30th. her family says she left the house after an argument with relatives. she was last seen wearing a gray and black colored jacket and brown colored boots. des moines police are asking anyone with information to call crimestoppers at 515-283-4811. jack: coming up on local 5 news at 10... the hawks looking to keep their undeafted big 10 record as they take on number eight maryland. yo
a boone-based waste management company owned by burma was contracted by water works at this polk county water plant. after conducting an internal review, des moines water works says it found irregular billings submitted by burma. a criminal investigation is on-going. stephanie/1shot: two search warrants involving a therapeutic boarding school were conducted today-- both search warrants stem from allegations of sexual abuse of a former midwest academy student by a current staff member. the...
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an advocacy center for people of burma.... say celebrating a new year with a new life omes easy. "this is wheee they're starting new lives, building families, and the horrible things they've experienced" these traditional songs and dances help ring in the new year, and exhibit culture some in iowa may have never experienced before. "change the e nd on them, liie when they see them and how they its an event both the burma community and iowa natives are both grateful to be a part of. in waterloo, olivia mancino kwwl news kuh-ren was was celebrated in evansdall last year -- which attracted more than 350 people. thats why this year --they brought it to the convention center where they could host a lot more people nexex-- a rough ooe in minnesota -- we'll hear from vikings kicker blair walsh after heartbreak strikes the vikings -- plus -- aaron roders and the packerslooked to get things done in washington -- talk to a nurse, find a doctor, or coordinate appointmen with b bell 24/7. one of the many services provided exclusively to wellmark members. call 844-84-bewell. today as we now k
an advocacy center for people of burma.... say celebrating a new year with a new life omes easy. "this is wheee they're starting new lives, building families, and the horrible things they've experienced" these traditional songs and dances help ring in the new year, and exhibit culture some in iowa may have never experienced before. "change the e nd on them, liie when they see them and how they its an event both the burma community and iowa natives are both grateful to be a part...
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karan is a region in burma. it's estimated there are about 80-thousand people from that region of burma in the u-s. in cedar rapids, brides and at the z-102-point-nine bridal showcase sunday.several local vendors were on hand to show off how they can help. everybody who came through the door even got a chance to enter to win a caribbean cruise.best of all, the e nual event was free for everyone. after the golden globes last night, leonardo dicaprio had some explaining to do! do!he got the internet buzzing with his reaction to lady gaga as she passed by him to go on stage.watch this. this.(nats of golden globe) globe) heaid the reason he made that face was because he just didn't know what was passing by him.i want to know who he was talking to and what paying attention to what`was happening in the room. it's comimi up next.... next....the estimiated pay day if the powerball finds a right now on cbs 2 this morning...the shocking details about how authorities are saying they tracked down "el chapo" after months on
karan is a region in burma. it's estimated there are about 80-thousand people from that region of burma in the u-s. in cedar rapids, brides and at the z-102-point-nine bridal showcase sunday.several local vendors were on hand to show off how they can help. everybody who came through the door even got a chance to enter to win a caribbean cruise.best of all, the e nual event was free for everyone. after the golden globes last night, leonardo dicaprio had some explaining to do! do!he got the...
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karan is a region in burma. it's estimated there are about 80-thousand people from that region of burma in the u-s. in cedar rapids, brides and grooms were wedding planning at the z-102-point-nine bridal showcase sunday.several local vendors were on hand to show off how they can help. everybody who came through the door even got a chance to enter to win a caribbean cruise.best of all, the annual event was free for everyone. we new it was going to be cold, but maybe not 6 degrees below zero cold -- with a windchill of 25 below -- and that was at the start of the minnesota -- seattle game it was the coldest game in vikings history -- bud grant doesn't care -- he's got short sleves on for the coin tossjump to seattle started to thaw out -- russel wilson hits doug baldwin -- and the lead is down to 2vikings trying to answer -- teddy bridgewater to adrian peterson -- but a-p gets stripped -- former cyclone ah-tah-bah rubin falls on it -- and that would lead to a seahawks field goalso it's 10-9 seatle -- minnie would
karan is a region in burma. it's estimated there are about 80-thousand people from that region of burma in the u-s. in cedar rapids, brides and grooms were wedding planning at the z-102-point-nine bridal showcase sunday.several local vendors were on hand to show off how they can help. everybody who came through the door even got a chance to enter to win a caribbean cruise.best of all, the annual event was free for everyone. we new it was going to be cold, but maybe not 6 degrees below zero cold...
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medical treatment, treatment that was not available in burma. >> a strong year for home sales in the bay state. the warren group releasing new numbers showing sales up more than 10% last year compared to the year before. that's roughly 53,000 single-family homes sold. medium prices were up almost 5% december to december. >> next on newscenter 5 at 5:00, a beloved principal killed while trying to save the lives of her students. >> the investigation, freak bus accident that took her life. >> 5:30, we have new information on the apparent murder suicide, relationship between the victim and her killer. >> we take a live look at first later traffic. looking life at the southeast expressway. let's go to the machine and find out where we have trouble spots. we go to 93 southbound. we see a quick 20-minute ride. northbound, problems in and around the city. 14 minutes upper duck to root 128. if you're traveling the pike it slows down. 18 minutes, 93 to newton corner. slow on 128 south. further west, 28 minutes, >> tragedy in a small indiana community. tonight, a beloved elementary school princ
medical treatment, treatment that was not available in burma. >> a strong year for home sales in the bay state. the warren group releasing new numbers showing sales up more than 10% last year compared to the year before. that's roughly 53,000 single-family homes sold. medium prices were up almost 5% december to december. >> next on newscenter 5 at 5:00, a beloved principal killed while trying to save the lives of her students. >> the investigation, freak bus accident that took...
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and described, you know, what they were hearing from aung san suu kyi on burma and say, boy, if the president could get involved in this we think we could really kind of blow through an opening and have an opportunity to help, you know, fundamentally support change in this country. you know, it was appealing in part because it was affirmative and, like, not everything you do every day in these jobs is affirmative. and so ever since then part of my role has been, would the president normally come to work and have burma on the brain? not necessarily, you know. but, you know, when i saw we were going to cambodia, well, you know, there's a perfect opportunity to go to burma. we're going to be right there, you know, and let's get you -- let's -- then he could see for himself what was happening. his visit itself could generate some momentum. and so over the years i think that's an example of here's an issue that a little bit of presidential attention can make a difference. and part of what i can do is make sure he doesn't lose the thread on this, that he's checking in regularly. before th
and described, you know, what they were hearing from aung san suu kyi on burma and say, boy, if the president could get involved in this we think we could really kind of blow through an opening and have an opportunity to help, you know, fundamentally support change in this country. you know, it was appealing in part because it was affirmative and, like, not everything you do every day in these jobs is affirmative. and so ever since then part of my role has been, would the president normally...
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waterloo.hundreds of people showed up today to celebrate the karannew year -- karan is a region in burma. state lawmakers - return to work - tomorrow in des moines. moines.they have a number of issues - especiall after an extended session - last year - that critics say - didn't accomplish much. education funding - medi-caid - and water quality - are branstad - revealed he wants to divert* some tax dollars - from education - to water quality.again this year - republicans control the iowa house, - - while democrats controll the senate. this is some of the coldest weather of the season, and it looks like it's going to stick around.we found a few brave souls, out and about today at brewhemia in the newbo district.they were getting a warm cup of coffee!even for people who've lived here their whole lives, they tell us it's still a shock every time the temperatures go so low. "i didn't want to go outside but i knew i had to so i bundled up and walked out the door." door."brewhemia says - they're going to make use of the cold temperatures by holding some fun outdoor activities for the community
waterloo.hundreds of people showed up today to celebrate the karannew year -- karan is a region in burma. state lawmakers - return to work - tomorrow in des moines. moines.they have a number of issues - especiall after an extended session - last year - that critics say - didn't accomplish much. education funding - medi-caid - and water quality - are branstad - revealed he wants to divert* some tax dollars - from education - to water quality.again this year - republicans control the iowa house,...
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it's not clear that there be a normal focus on something like burma.my name is dale montgomery at the school of foreign service. i'm interested in climate change and i want to know -- i think a lot about the national security and international climate change obviously it's a very global issue. i wanted to ask about barack obama's legacy with climate change and how important do you think it is in terms of thinking about the legacy and how life -- how much you will carry over and what policy will stay similar, do you have any thoughts on that, thank you. >> it's hugely important i want to make the case for why it is because i think it is evident. the things i would say in the legacy when i came to the office and went to copenhagen in 2009 and that confidence just collapsed, there was no framework for how to approach international climate change in the sense you have the framework in which the countries have to do a lot, the developing countries including china and india don't have to do much at all and they have to write a big check for everybody else to
it's not clear that there be a normal focus on something like burma.my name is dale montgomery at the school of foreign service. i'm interested in climate change and i want to know -- i think a lot about the national security and international climate change obviously it's a very global issue. i wanted to ask about barack obama's legacy with climate change and how important do you think it is in terms of thinking about the legacy and how life -- how much you will carry over and what policy will...
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also.out that last year was also a good year for democracy and such countries as nigeria, sri lanka, burma, and there were significant elections as well in venezuela, argentina, the central african republic and elsewhere. all of this is not an end unto itself. ititself. it is a means by which we move to achieve our goals and to secure the values and interests of the united states and make us more secure and offers greater economic opportunity. and all of this sets the stage for what will surely be a challenging,a challenging, extremely busy but i am convinced very promising 2016. on the joint comprehensive plan of action i talked this morning with foreign ministers are brief not only on the subject of the implementation but on the relationship between saudi arabia and the region and he ran, but the foreign minister made it clear to me that they intend to complete their obligations with respect to implementation day as rapidly as possible and we are currently engaged ourselves in making certain we are prepared and i think it could come without being specific sooner rather than later. on the
also.out that last year was also a good year for democracy and such countries as nigeria, sri lanka, burma, and there were significant elections as well in venezuela, argentina, the central african republic and elsewhere. all of this is not an end unto itself. ititself. it is a means by which we move to achieve our goals and to secure the values and interests of the united states and make us more secure and offers greater economic opportunity. and all of this sets the stage for what will surely...
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look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan. there are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that sometimes conflict can be positive. there is never a excuse to turn to violence. host: some of those on twitter -- you are a palestinian who grew up in south carolina? guest: yes, my parents arrived in lubbock, texas. my father was a university professor. we moved to northern virginia when i was in junior high school can i have traveled overseas and lived in england for a few years and lived in iraq and jordan.i have worked in afghanistan and all over. i have worked in over 30 countries. host: mostly with the u.s. institute of these? at least the past eight ye
look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan. there are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that...
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that somebody can linger in a refugee camp ranges from ten years to -- i've heard from refugees from burma have been that means they have a limited access to basic education, and they are in just a terrible situation most of their life. for syrian refugees, which there are now about 4 million, they are put into camps if they choose to stay in jordan, lebanon, and turkey. my expectation is that because the political outcry in the last few months is that in just the last couple of days we have learned that the state department probably will back down to congress and will not allow refugees from syria and iraq to come to the united states. i think the state department has decided that the refugee crisis worldwide is so significant that people from, for example, central america, we will now allow more families especially vulnerable america to come to the united states secretary kerry made an announcement about that last week. so i think when syrian refugees try to get resettled, they will go to europe and other places, but they will not come to the united states. >> and when you hear -- we've
that somebody can linger in a refugee camp ranges from ten years to -- i've heard from refugees from burma have been that means they have a limited access to basic education, and they are in just a terrible situation most of their life. for syrian refugees, which there are now about 4 million, they are put into camps if they choose to stay in jordan, lebanon, and turkey. my expectation is that because the political outcry in the last few months is that in just the last couple of days we have...
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countries.they include countries such as burma, somalia, sudan and syria.we should point out, that everyone who was sworn in today had already lived in the u-s for at least five years. and in some cases, much longer than that. new tonight at 10 - cbs 2 is following developing story on cedar rapids' southwest side. side.three men are now behind bars after a home invasion ended in a stabbing. stabbing.this all happened at a home on dartmouth street. officers say the stabbing victim was taken to the expected to be o.k. o.k.20-year-old austin holtan and 21-year-old michael jurenic are now charegd with first degree burglary and second degree robbery.another person in the home was charged with drug possession.as of right now, no one has been charged in the stabbing. cbs 2 news is also learning new details in an attempted murder case in cedar rapids. rapids.since our news at six we've learned that an arguement over a man may have sparked a shooting. shooting.cedar rapids police were called to a home on 20th avenue southwest at about seven-30 this morning.a female victim was shot, but she is expect
countries.they include countries such as burma, somalia, sudan and syria.we should point out, that everyone who was sworn in today had already lived in the u-s for at least five years. and in some cases, much longer than that. new tonight at 10 - cbs 2 is following developing story on cedar rapids' southwest side. side.three men are now behind bars after a home invasion ended in a stabbing. stabbing.this all happened at a home on dartmouth street. officers say the stabbing victim was taken to...
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when i saw that we were going to cambodia, you know, there's a perfect opportunity to go to burma.the visit itself could generate momentum, so over the years, i think, that's an example of here is an issue that a little presidential attention can make a difference, and part of what i can do is make sure that he doesn't lose the threat on this, that he is checking in regularly. before the election in burma last fall i went out with the letters from him and so that's an example, not so much of having a different view or changing his mind, so much as he very much supports what we are doing, but it's keeping a focus and the attention on something that might not otherwise get the attention. cuba was a bit -- someone had to talk to cuba. a lot of people had a lot of things going on. so, again, for me it's less like changing his mind about something and more like -- actually in cuba it's something that he much wanted to do and i wanted to help him do that. it's more of how can you make sure that something is getting a sufficient amount of presidential attention and engagement because abse
when i saw that we were going to cambodia, you know, there's a perfect opportunity to go to burma.the visit itself could generate momentum, so over the years, i think, that's an example of here is an issue that a little presidential attention can make a difference, and part of what i can do is make sure that he doesn't lose the threat on this, that he is checking in regularly. before the election in burma last fall i went out with the letters from him and so that's an example, not so much of...
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jeffrey burma, a contractor for water works began sending water works falseified billings starting in late 2014 to the tune of $100,000. the iowa dci and polk county sheriff's office collaborated on this investigation. lawmakers in both the iowa house and senate have proposed bills that would allow terminally ill drugs prescribed by a doctor. if passed, those proposals would allow terminally ill people to self administer those medications. both bills allow doctors and hillary clinton companies companies -- healthcare companies to opt out. democratic senator joe bolkcom says his bill focuses on the terminally ill patients, not family or medical insurers. a 13-year-old that disappeared from home after an argument hasn't been seen or heard from since. she was seen wearing a gray and black jacket, black pants and brown boots. if you know where she is, call crime stoppers at the number on your screen, 223-1400. the final part of the iowa state basketball team. steve: still to come, there are lots of visitors in des moines for the caucuses. still ahead, what the city is doing to beautify do
jeffrey burma, a contractor for water works began sending water works falseified billings starting in late 2014 to the tune of $100,000. the iowa dci and polk county sheriff's office collaborated on this investigation. lawmakers in both the iowa house and senate have proposed bills that would allow terminally ill drugs prescribed by a doctor. if passed, those proposals would allow terminally ill people to self administer those medications. both bills allow doctors and hillary clinton companies...
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they were from burma, afghanistan and syria. about 70 were rescued. armed standoff at the wild type -- wildlife refuge have been arrested and will not be released until the standoff ends. four holdouts are still occupying the wildlife refuge. >>> the show, "making a murderer " is getting a lot of coverage. supporters and protesters are gathering today in front of the courthouse. he was convicted in 2005. not everyone there today was showing their support. many went there to voice their belief that he is guilty. he is serving a life sentence but has filed a -- an appeal. that has gotten so much coverage after the immensely popular show. >>> the weather is getting a lot of feedback as well. or having high 40s today? >> high 40s today. were off to a slow start but we are still warmer than what we have been for the last few days. please soak it up. this time people will not remember >> it will be cool going into next weekend. today, saturday is looking really good across the greater cleveland area. >> you can see it is 35 degrees ri
they were from burma, afghanistan and syria. about 70 were rescued. armed standoff at the wild type -- wildlife refuge have been arrested and will not be released until the standoff ends. four holdouts are still occupying the wildlife refuge. >>> the show, "making a murderer " is getting a lot of coverage. supporters and protesters are gathering today in front of the courthouse. he was convicted in 2005. not everyone there today was showing their support. many went there to...
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sanctioned officials from burma, the congo, iran, sudan and zimbabwe for human rights violations and sanctioned by name the presidents of belarus and zimbabwe will but not get sanctioned a single north korean entity for human rights violations merely two years after the un commission of report concluded that regime was conducting such an egregious human rights violations as to constitute crimes against humanity. the u.s. has also frozen the assets of the iranian and syrian but not north korean officials and entities for censorship. the list goes on and on and i concluded other examples in my testimony. third, there's nothing more than that u.s. can impose on north korea. after he left office, the former assistant secretary of state kurt campbell commented it would be possible for us to put more financial pressure on north korea. we can make life much more difficult through financial sanctions on north korea and he also pointed out he was surprised when he was in government to find out that there were about ten times as many sanctions on burma as north korea. president obama can the s
sanctioned officials from burma, the congo, iran, sudan and zimbabwe for human rights violations and sanctioned by name the presidents of belarus and zimbabwe will but not get sanctioned a single north korean entity for human rights violations merely two years after the un commission of report concluded that regime was conducting such an egregious human rights violations as to constitute crimes against humanity. the u.s. has also frozen the assets of the iranian and syrian but not north korean...
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unique distinction of having been the summer capital of india and surprisingly, it was the capital of burman path and they rule approximately a fifth of the human race for eight months every year. in today's context it would almost seem bizarre. >> mulligatawny soup. a classic example of what we think of as indian food in the west but not at all. this was originally a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes, is that correct? >> it was something what you would call halfway between a regular daal, a lentil, which you would eat, and a broth. glace chops. mutton glace chops. basically, meat cooked in its own fat. >> it would have a lot of curry on it. >> it's a misnomer. this meat is not actually mutton. it is chevron. >> here, back before the rail line, it would be a difficult trip. >> yes. >> but once they were up and running, i mean, there were many servants to look after your every need. you had a fireplace, a hearth in every room. >> and people on the regular payrolls whose only job was to shoo monkeys off the grounds. >> wow. >> you would be carried around in palanquins, a
unique distinction of having been the summer capital of india and surprisingly, it was the capital of burman path and they rule approximately a fifth of the human race for eight months every year. in today's context it would almost seem bizarre. >> mulligatawny soup. a classic example of what we think of as indian food in the west but not at all. this was originally a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes, is that correct? >> it was something what you would call...
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countries.they include countries such as burma, somalia, sudan and syria.we should point out, that everyone that was sworn in today had already lived in the u-s for at least five years. than that. while the sun wasn't out much today - any bit of sunshine will keep one corridor company's future looking bright.nesper sign advertising in cedar rapids just finished hundred panels - making the company almost entirely powered by solar.fox 28 news reporter steffi lee explains the e impact this s wiwi have. have. you can't miss their funny jokes and amusing sayings driving down i-380. 380.nesper sign advertising crafts electric signs like its very own icococ billboard. billboard."we've automated a lot of our manufacturing facility"ongoing energy use throughout this building - means higher electricity costs. costs. "small businesses medium sized businesses usually pay somewhere near 11 and 14 cents per kilowatt hour" hour""mainly because we're doing things now automated that used to be done by hand." president phil garland says monthly bills averaging near two o thousand dollars motivated him to go
countries.they include countries such as burma, somalia, sudan and syria.we should point out, that everyone that was sworn in today had already lived in the u-s for at least five years. than that. while the sun wasn't out much today - any bit of sunshine will keep one corridor company's future looking bright.nesper sign advertising in cedar rapids just finished hundred panels - making the company almost entirely powered by solar.fox 28 news reporter steffi lee explains the e impact this s wiwi...
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the secretary-general, over the 70 years, we had one from norway, sweden, burma, korea. would he have been surprised that a secretary-general comes from a member states that was not a member that was present at the creation of the united nations or how small states have put forward some of their best leaders to lead the united nations? would he have been surprised in a choice for secretary general with intense discussion about whether the next sg would be a woman. i like to think he would have supported the notion. [applause] i wonder if he would have been surprised where the united nations found home. it did not have a home in 1945, floating for a couple of years in a few different locations. it really did not happen until the rockefellers put together a parcel of land in an area that was slaughterhouses and tenements and they offered it as a gift, if they would make a home there. united nations begin the home base -- became the home base to the legal commitment to this day. it will be the home and host city for the next 70 years. i think he would have been surprised ab
the secretary-general, over the 70 years, we had one from norway, sweden, burma, korea. would he have been surprised that a secretary-general comes from a member states that was not a member that was present at the creation of the united nations or how small states have put forward some of their best leaders to lead the united nations? would he have been surprised in a choice for secretary general with intense discussion about whether the next sg would be a woman. i like to think he would have...
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look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan.here are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that sometimes conflict can be positive. there is never a excuse to turn to violence. host: some of those on twitter -- you are a palestinian who grew up in south carolina? guest: yes, my parents arrived in lubbock, texas. my father was a university professor. we moved to northern virginia when i was in junior high school can i have traveled overseas and lived in england for a few years and lived in iraq and jordan.i have worked in afghanistan and all over. i have worked in over 30 countries. host: mostly with the u.s. institute of these? at least the past eight year
look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan.here are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that sometimes...
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welcome to chiang mai province, tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far awayrk on the food. >> here's the local hootch. lao khao. >> and if you're eating here, chances are, you're also drinking. >> compared to the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say. and less fragrant. >> the village of mae wang. in this place it's called hin tang. how did you find this place? we're in the middle of nowhere. >> it's a very popular place. >> a restaurant showcasing one of the distinguishing elements of northern thai cuisine, the heavy use of animal protein. >> you see the local people, they're lining up. here in northern thailand, pig reigns supreme. most of the stuff we're eating here is made out of pig. >> what did you order? >> grilled pig tail. >> that sounds superb. >> yep. then we ordered some sai oua, northern thai herbal pork sausage. >> oh, yeah, i'm on that. >> brain. some pig's brain. >> yeah. i'm not a big brain fan. a custardy sort of texture, coupled with this sort of nutty taste. frankly, i would sooner grab a big handful of n
welcome to chiang mai province, tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far awayrk on the food. >> here's the local hootch. lao khao. >> and if you're eating here, chances are, you're also drinking. >> compared to the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say. and less fragrant. >> the village of mae wang. in this place it's called hin tang. how did you find this place? we're in the middle of nowhere. >> it's a...
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and there are many different cultures represented in burma however, a majority of refugees here do celebrate the karen new year, its we're wrapping up today in iowa with the forecast from storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan next. you got people working incredibly long hours. median family income today -- $4,000 less than it was in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires. you should not live in poverty. stories. it's the first day of the legislative session. iowa lawmakers are expected to battle over education funding again. another topic they'll likely discuss: water quality. and the big story this morning...the weather. despite the wind chills...we do delays into our newsroom...so be sure your kids are bundled up eileen is back with another check of your storm track seven forecast. light snow today with highs in the teens to low 20s. light snow tonight (around an inch), blowing snow tonight/tuesday morning and cold wind chills... back
and there are many different cultures represented in burma however, a majority of refugees here do celebrate the karen new year, its we're wrapping up today in iowa with the forecast from storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan next. you got people working incredibly long hours. median family income today -- $4,000 less than it was in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather...
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sanctioned officials from burma, brenda, congo, iraq, sudan, and zimbabwe from human rights violation and sanctioned by name but not yet sanctioned a single north korean entity. human rights violation. that was nearly two years after the un commission report said that the regime was conducting such egregious human rights violations. the u.s. has also present the assets of sudan, iranian and iranian and syrian, but not north korea. officials in entities were centris it. the list goes on and on, i have included other examples of my written testimony. a third method is that there is nothing more the u.s. can impose on north korea. after he left office, former assistant secretary of state kurt campbell commented that it would be possible for us to put more financial pressure north korea. we can make life much more difficult through financial sanctions in north korea. he was also also pointed out that he is a pricing government to find out there is about ten times as many sanctions on burma as there was a north korea. president obama, secretary of state john carey, and other officials have
sanctioned officials from burma, brenda, congo, iraq, sudan, and zimbabwe from human rights violation and sanctioned by name but not yet sanctioned a single north korean entity. human rights violation. that was nearly two years after the un commission report said that the regime was conducting such egregious human rights violations. the u.s. has also present the assets of sudan, iranian and iranian and syrian, but not north korea. officials in entities were centris it. the list goes on and on,...
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look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan. are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that sometimes conflict can be positive. there is never a excuse to turn to violence. host: some of those on twitter -- you are a palestinian who grew up in south carolina? guest: yes, my parents arrived in lubbock, texas. my father was a university professor. we moved to northern virginia when i was in junior high school can i have traveled overseas and lived in england for a few years and lived in iraq and jordan.i have worked in afghanistan and all over. i have worked in over 30 countries. host: mostly with the u.s. institute of these? at least the past eight years. t
look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan. are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that sometimes...
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in burma, there is conflict with the buddhists. violent extremists are emerging globally. in terms of my own personal activities, i am consistently looking for coalitions. i am a huge believer in what the american muslims are facing and what we are looking at with the upcoming election, it will be our chance to really address the structural violence of that is built into our institutions. muslims, particularly immigrant muslims, are the latest victims of that structural violence. again, i do not believe in victims spirit i believe in survivors. so they are taking this opportunity to build coalitions with lack lives matter and with communities across the board. that is my dream, that we're able to address that so it is andlast of the old system we are able to introduce new systems. i do not believe people are bad. i do not believe individuals are born to hate. i believe it goes into the way we run our institutions, which is pitting individuals against policeher, pitting against communities, pitting muslims against christianity. those systems are arcadia -- archaic. we have
in burma, there is conflict with the buddhists. violent extremists are emerging globally. in terms of my own personal activities, i am consistently looking for coalitions. i am a huge believer in what the american muslims are facing and what we are looking at with the upcoming election, it will be our chance to really address the structural violence of that is built into our institutions. muslims, particularly immigrant muslims, are the latest victims of that structural violence. again, i do...
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look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan. there are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that sometimes conflict can be positive. there is never a excuse to turn to violence. host: some of those on twitter -- you are a palestinian who grew up in south carolina? guest: yes, my parents arrived in lubbock, texas. my father was a university professor. we moved to northern virginia when i was in junior high school can i have traveled overseas and lived in england for a few years and lived in iraq and jordan.i have worked in afghanistan and all over. i have worked in over 30 countries. host: mostly with the u.s. institute of these? at least the past eight ye
look at burma, the central african republic, south sudan. there are all kinds of religious extremists that exist everywhere. at the front and center is the islamic extremism. that's something we're facing and something i is a devout muslim an expert in conflict resolution is dedicated to address the rest of my life. host: what is the u.s. institute of peace? guest: it's a federal institute we have created from congress to help fight me types of conflicts violence we are a believer that...
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p>>> in world news now, 6 people phave been killed after a bus paccident in turkey. pand burma were on board. pthey were being brought to pgreece when the bus hit a car on pa bridge and then fell into a priver bed. p2 children are among the dead. p30 other bugs passengers were ptaken to the hospital. p>>> weeks of rain and flooding pcontinue to trench the u.k. in pscotland hundreds of people were precognized from their homes povernight. pa river also overfloits banks psending emergency crews sending eople away from their homes. pso there's this electronics show pgoing on in las vegas right now pand they're showing off lots of pnew stuff but the biggest buzz pisn't coming from high tech pwearables or toys. pfox's miguel martinez tells us pit's all about home safe home. p>> 2016, the year of the smart phome at ces from big companies pto startups. pit seems like everyone was resenting the next step in home psecurity. p>> they're growing into not just pabout being about safety but pcommunication. eople are using cameras to pcheck in on things but they're pactually using them to connect pwi
p>>> in world news now, 6 people phave been killed after a bus paccident in turkey. pand burma were on board. pthey were being brought to pgreece when the bus hit a car on pa bridge and then fell into a priver bed. p2 children are among the dead. p30 other bugs passengers were ptaken to the hospital. p>>> weeks of rain and flooding pcontinue to trench the u.k. in pscotland hundreds of people were precognized from their homes povernight. pa river also overfloits banks psending...
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the first was from norway, the second from sweden, then burma, austria, peru, egypt, ghana, and south korea. would he have been surprised that a secretary-general comes am a member state that was not a member that was present at the creation of the u.n. or how , small states have put forward some of their best leaders to lead the united nations? would he have been surprised in the coming choice for secretary-general, which happens next year, that there would be intense discussion about whether the next sg would be a woman. he might be surprised, but i like to think he would have supported that notion. [applause] i wonder if he would have been surprised where the united nations found its home. of 1945, it did not have a home base. it floated for a couple of years. it really did not happen until the rockefeller family put together a parcel of land, 14-acres or 15-acres on the east side of manhattan in an area that was slaughter houses and tenements, and offered it to the u.n. as a gift if they would make their home there. they accepted that and in 1950 they moved in. new york city becam
the first was from norway, the second from sweden, then burma, austria, peru, egypt, ghana, and south korea. would he have been surprised that a secretary-general comes am a member state that was not a member that was present at the creation of the u.n. or how , small states have put forward some of their best leaders to lead the united nations? would he have been surprised in the coming choice for secretary-general, which happens next year, that there would be intense discussion about whether...
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so donovan ended up having most of his operations in china and also the burma theater launching attacks against the japanese occupiers there. in china, though, it was another case where it took him a long time to get to war because he spent a lot of time spying on chiang kai-shek's operatives who spied on his men too. in fact, donovan at one point set up a phony newspaper in china and had newspapermen posing as spies to collect intelligence on what chiang was doing. it wasn't a very ethical thing to do. >> dulles was in bern, would he not have had to keep this operation a secret even from the swiss government? >> the question is when dulles was in bern, did he have to keep his operations secret from the swiss government? the answer is, no. not only did he not really keep it secret from the swiss government, he didn't deep it -- keep it secret from the germans or anybody else. and the reason was largely practical. when dulles got into bern in november 1942, he didn't have three years to set up, you know, an undercover, clandestine spy operation and infiltrate, you know, agents into germa
so donovan ended up having most of his operations in china and also the burma theater launching attacks against the japanese occupiers there. in china, though, it was another case where it took him a long time to get to war because he spent a lot of time spying on chiang kai-shek's operatives who spied on his men too. in fact, donovan at one point set up a phony newspaper in china and had newspapermen posing as spies to collect intelligence on what chiang was doing. it wasn't a very ethical...
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as somebody born in burma, i am half anglo, i have seen the contributions that have no claims on social services, that have incredible aspirations for education and hard work. but mass uncontrolled immigration does bring a lot of to the infrastructure and it does put a lot of concerns in the people's minds andt suspecting in america the fears they have as well and enhanced the number of signatures to this position. many of you know that i have quite a bit it to with the british curry industry with my parliamentary group. just that one ancestry alone is worth 3.5 billion pounds. it employs 100,000 people. there are a number of people that are affected by that we all enjoy curry every day and it would be a bad thing for the u.k. economy if that continued to struggle that's one small industry. let's look at the medical industry, let's look at the syllable as well. and the input immigrants have on this country. we need to look at the counter extremism and counterterrorism strategy this government has. these are ways that are far more positive and former practical than the impractical case o
as somebody born in burma, i am half anglo, i have seen the contributions that have no claims on social services, that have incredible aspirations for education and hard work. but mass uncontrolled immigration does bring a lot of to the infrastructure and it does put a lot of concerns in the people's minds andt suspecting in america the fears they have as well and enhanced the number of signatures to this position. many of you know that i have quite a bit it to with the british curry industry...
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as a son of someone born in burma have seen the benefit that make no claims on social services with incredibleontrolled immigration puts a lot of pressure on services and infrastructure and a lot of concern in the people's mind. i suspect has in america they feel this as well and the number of signatures. but we need to tackle it in a different way and speak about the positive contribution to business investment, science and medical procedures. many of you know they have quite a bit to do with the british and just that one industry alone is worth three and a half billion pounds before billion to this country, to the country's economy. it employs hundred thousand people and there are number of which affected by that. that. it would be a bad thing if that continued to struggle. let's look at business as a whole. we need to tackle the strategy, the counterterrorism strategy. these are ways that are far more clever and positive and practical than just closing the company down. how do you determine? do you put a badge of them? have them on a database? donald trump has actually not excluded them whi
as a son of someone born in burma have seen the benefit that make no claims on social services with incredibleontrolled immigration puts a lot of pressure on services and infrastructure and a lot of concern in the people's mind. i suspect has in america they feel this as well and the number of signatures. but we need to tackle it in a different way and speak about the positive contribution to business investment, science and medical procedures. many of you know they have quite a bit to do with...
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in 2011 describing where they were in the policy review and what they were and sayingh burma that the president could get involved in this and that we could really blow through the opening and have the opportunity the fundamental change in the country. that was appealing because it was affirmative. not everything you do is. ever since then, my role has -- would the president come to the work and have irma on the brain? not necessarily. goes to cambodia, there is a perfect opportunity. see for himself what is happening and the visit could generate momentum. over the years, i think that is an example of an issue that a little bit of presidential attention makes a difference and , what i can do is make sure that he does not lose it on this and that he is checking in regularly before the election and i went out with the letters this is an example of having a different view or changing minds and he supports what were doing and keeping the attention. -- somebody has to do something with cuba and a lot of people have things going on. of -- cuba was something he wanted to do and it helped him
in 2011 describing where they were in the policy review and what they were and sayingh burma that the president could get involved in this and that we could really blow through the opening and have the opportunity the fundamental change in the country. that was appealing because it was affirmative. not everything you do is. ever since then, my role has -- would the president come to the work and have irma on the brain? not necessarily. goes to cambodia, there is a perfect opportunity. see for...
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sanctions and he said he was surprised to find out that there were about 10 times as many sanctions on burma than on north korea. present obama and john kerry have made similar statements indicating that there are other measures we could impose, but have not. a fourth is that sanctions do not work. tougher measures were effective when applied. in 2002, the u.s. designated a bank as a money laundering concern for facilitating north korean and facilitated activities. as a result, washington related lawsbelated and enforcing and two dozen financial institutions voluntarily cut back business with north korea. a north korean negotiator admitted, you finally found a way to hurt us. instead with the u.s. should be doing is implementing the iran model against north korea. strong measures that induced iran, these measures are needed to leverage north korea. while implementing new measures is important, fully implementing and enforcing already existing far-reaching measures is also critical. the u.s. has the tools, but we lack the result to fully meet -- use them. the obama administered has been hitti
sanctions and he said he was surprised to find out that there were about 10 times as many sanctions on burma than on north korea. present obama and john kerry have made similar statements indicating that there are other measures we could impose, but have not. a fourth is that sanctions do not work. tougher measures were effective when applied. in 2002, the u.s. designated a bank as a money laundering concern for facilitating north korean and facilitated activities. as a result, washington...
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they have burma just totally upset with being in a colony and maybe rethinking their priorities. and i tell you what, to a lesser extent there is a lift from the chinese in india because of the shanigans in that area because they sometimes make it worse. and i think stef is right. one of or strengths in asia is we have more friends than enemies. or it was toshi that said that. all china has is a couple of laos, cambodia and every time there is a meeting they try shift that around. they mucked it up. but that doesn't give me any comfort because -- and one of my worst case nar scenario is the continued decline in the china's economy and the chapter in "crouching tiger" called wag the dog. i have strong opinions but the book itself is, i think, an objective presentation of the chess board. here is a detective story. i give you clues in each chapter and evidence as i see it you make your own conclusion. i am sympathetic to all points of view and next time around i will interview you and you and get it better. >> want to make a brief comment? >> i was going to add to the point you wer
they have burma just totally upset with being in a colony and maybe rethinking their priorities. and i tell you what, to a lesser extent there is a lift from the chinese in india because of the shanigans in that area because they sometimes make it worse. and i think stef is right. one of or strengths in asia is we have more friends than enemies. or it was toshi that said that. all china has is a couple of laos, cambodia and every time there is a meeting they try shift that around. they mucked...
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dropped the travel to the peninsula him to drive times on no. 1 0118 minutes from paulo out to to burmay is a week later 10 crew took big hits and i will as the governor said it will be a big mistake for the state of iowa to support and cruise and she knows our doors and for dr. which received a lot of balls and the democratic side i was becoming increasingly important for every clinton as rival bernard sanders now surging in new hampshire >>darya: some of the e-mail's that former simpson mistakenly counted at on our home server will more sensitive than the have thought the lesson several dozen he must have been found the head higher classification the top-secret she did the fbi access to servers and all this she maintained she did not use our present e-mail to send and receive an informational classified he died in a car accident the driver who was also a campaign staffer lost control of a van on icy roads traveled across the media and was hit by a truck the driver into of the student volunteers were hospitalized.. >>darya: to happen at home on south ridgewood road in the cap would kro
dropped the travel to the peninsula him to drive times on no. 1 0118 minutes from paulo out to to burmay is a week later 10 crew took big hits and i will as the governor said it will be a big mistake for the state of iowa to support and cruise and she knows our doors and for dr. which received a lot of balls and the democratic side i was becoming increasingly important for every clinton as rival bernard sanders now surging in new hampshire >>darya: some of the e-mail's that former simpson...
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that is not acceptable for an .spiring world leader as a son of someone born in burma, i have seen the benefits of good immigration, on immigration were people contribute to this country. people who have incredible aspirations for education and hard work. but mass, uncontrolled immigration does put a lot of pressure on our services and infrastructure and does put a lot of concern into people's minds. u.k. feels this as well, hence the number of signatures to this petition. but, when you to tackle it in a very different way and speak about the positive effects to culture as well. i have quite a bit to do with the british curry industry. just that one industry alone is worth 3.5 billion pounds or 4 on who pounds, depending you speak to, to the economy of this country. andmploys 100,000 people there are a number of people affected by that. we all enjoy curry every day and i think it would be a bad thing for the u.k. economy if that continued to struggle. that is one small industry. let's look at business as a whole as well and the input that immigrants have on this country. we need to tac
that is not acceptable for an .spiring world leader as a son of someone born in burma, i have seen the benefits of good immigration, on immigration were people contribute to this country. people who have incredible aspirations for education and hard work. but mass, uncontrolled immigration does put a lot of pressure on our services and infrastructure and does put a lot of concern into people's minds. u.k. feels this as well, hence the number of signatures to this petition. but, when you to...
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. >> your green peacock i think they live mostly in java or burma, also known as miramar now. >> yes.d you do the research on peacocksy know birds. >> are you a bird watcher. >> i have been in the past, i was an expert. you have been a florist. >> right. >> bird watcher. >> is there nothing mike cannot do. >> just two things. >> most interesting man in the world. >> i don't often drink beer but when i do, it is dosickis. >> stay thirsty may friend. >>> it can than a problem anytime of the year. dry, cracked heel. >> we don't need to see it but in the wintertime it gets really bad. >> they crack so much, they can almost bleed. >> so you put lotion on it but apparently we're doing it all wrong. >> would i normally put lotion and then socks on. >> you are doing it right. by the way we are doing everyone a big favor. we are not showing pictures of dry, cracked feet because we all know what that looks like. >> explain that to me, why is that? who made that decision. i can handle cracked feet. >> you want to see it. >> i want to see before and after. >> we will show you at 8:00 o'clock. >>
. >> your green peacock i think they live mostly in java or burma, also known as miramar now. >> yes.d you do the research on peacocksy know birds. >> are you a bird watcher. >> i have been in the past, i was an expert. you have been a florist. >> right. >> bird watcher. >> is there nothing mike cannot do. >> just two things. >> most interesting man in the world. >> i don't often drink beer but when i do, it is dosickis. >> stay...
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when he was in government he was surprised to find out that there were ten times as many sanctions on burma as there were on north korea. john kerry and other officials have made similar statements indicating that their arm other measures the u.s. could impose but haven't. the fourth myth is that sanctions don't work. as dr. cha pointed out, tougher measures were effective when applied. in 2000 to the u.s. designated the bank in asia as a monday money laundering institution. two dozen financial institutions voluntarily cut back or terminated their business with north korea as a result. a north korean negotiator admitted to a white house official, you finally found a way to hurt us. instead, what the u.s. should be doing is implementing the iran model against north korea. strong international measures that will bring them back to the negotiating table. while implementing new sanctioned measures is important, fully implementing and enforcing already existing far-reaching measures is also critical. the u.s. has the tools, we just lack the resolve to fully use them. for years the obama administ
when he was in government he was surprised to find out that there were ten times as many sanctions on burma as there were on north korea. john kerry and other officials have made similar statements indicating that their arm other measures the u.s. could impose but haven't. the fourth myth is that sanctions don't work. as dr. cha pointed out, tougher measures were effective when applied. in 2000 to the u.s. designated the bank in asia as a monday money laundering institution. two dozen financial...
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if you look at china it's basically only got countries like burma and laos in its camp, all the otherountries in asia are siding with america. soft power in asia is no longer very effective tool. it's effective in africa, it's effective in latin america, but, again, i think -- i'm much more worried about hard power. you look at their arsenal -- and we are arrogant, we think that just because we have a big military we're going to beat them. guess what, they have stolen every weapons design that we have across our armed forces and they've got the manufacturing floor. we beat the nazis and japanese in world war ii with our manufacturing might. where has that gone? to chung due and shanghai and beijing. >> that's a point, peter. thanks for joining us, peter navarro there. >>> now we have a news alert on yahoo. josh lipton has more. what's happening, josh? >> kelly, some news today on yahoo. yahoo deciding to shut down yahoo screen, this was reported by variety, this is the video hub have a hoo launched a couple years ago to bring together the original and indicated programming so everythi
if you look at china it's basically only got countries like burma and laos in its camp, all the otherountries in asia are siding with america. soft power in asia is no longer very effective tool. it's effective in africa, it's effective in latin america, but, again, i think -- i'm much more worried about hard power. you look at their arsenal -- and we are arrogant, we think that just because we have a big military we're going to beat them. guess what, they have stolen every weapons design that...
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i am the son of someone who was born in burma. have seen the benefits of immigration. people contribute to this country. they make no claims on social services. they have incredible aspirations for education, for hard work. immigrationolled does put a lot of pressure on our services at our infrastructure and it does put a lot of concern to people's mind thespect as in america, u.k. feels this as well. it's the number of signatures on the petition. need to tackle it in a very different way. we need to speak about the positive contribution. to culture as well. lot to do with the british curry industry. ist that one industry alone worth three and a half billion pounds. it employs a hundred thousand people. we all enjoy curry every day. it would be a bad thing for the u.k. economy if that continue to struggle. that is just one small industry. let's look at the medical industry. look at business as a whole. the inputs that immigrants have on this country. we need to look at the counter extremism strategy that this government has. the counterterrorism strategy that this gove
i am the son of someone who was born in burma. have seen the benefits of immigration. people contribute to this country. they make no claims on social services. they have incredible aspirations for education, for hard work. immigrationolled does put a lot of pressure on our services at our infrastructure and it does put a lot of concern to people's mind thespect as in america, u.k. feels this as well. it's the number of signatures on the petition. need to tackle it in a very different way. we...
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i come to know over the years, i think we first played tennis in rangoon, burma, about 40 years ago or something like that. i don't know what you were doing out there, joe, but in any case, it was a great choice, and it's been a delight to work with you. as joe mentioned, both of us are coming to the end of our term here at insa, and i just want to say that i'm very thankful to joe's leadership and the staff that he's worked with. i think they've done a terrific job. i'd also like to say that i really think the events of recent months have reminded us, as if we needed any reminder, that the issues of national defense and national security are as important, if not more important, than they ever have been. to have an effective global strategy, you have to have a strong economy. you have to have a strong diplomacy and strong alliances and friendships around the world. but none of that's really going to work unless you have effective national defense. so, i'm concerned, as i think quite a few people are, at what i perceive to have been a bit of a degradation of our defense capabilities in
i come to know over the years, i think we first played tennis in rangoon, burma, about 40 years ago or something like that. i don't know what you were doing out there, joe, but in any case, it was a great choice, and it's been a delight to work with you. as joe mentioned, both of us are coming to the end of our term here at insa, and i just want to say that i'm very thankful to joe's leadership and the staff that he's worked with. i think they've done a terrific job. i'd also like to say that i...
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as a son of someone who was born in burma, i'm half anglow indian. mass uncontrolled immigration does actually put a lot of pressure on our services, infrastructure, and it does put a lot of concern into people's minds, and i suspect as in america, the u.k. feels this as well, hence the number of signatures to this petition. but we need to tackle it in a very, very different way. we need to speak about the positive contribution to business investment, to science and medical procedures, to culture as well. many of you know that i actually have a lot to do with the british curry industry. and just that one industry alone is worth 3.5 billion pounds to 4 billion pounds, depending on who you speak to, to this country, to this country's economy. it's, it employs 100,000 people, and there are a number of people that are affected by that, and we all enjoy curry every day, and i think would be a bad thing to the u.k. economy if actually that continued to struggle, but that's just one small industry. let's look at the medical industry. let's look at business
as a son of someone who was born in burma, i'm half anglow indian. mass uncontrolled immigration does actually put a lot of pressure on our services, infrastructure, and it does put a lot of concern into people's minds, and i suspect as in america, the u.k. feels this as well, hence the number of signatures to this petition. but we need to tackle it in a very, very different way. we need to speak about the positive contribution to business investment, to science and medical procedures, to...