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. >> ...in china, in burma, in cuba. and so the bottom line is, what we have here is the president visiting a country that is a dictatorship, that doesn't permit its people its basic human rights, it doesn't permit any elements of democracy. it beats the damas de blanco, women who march every sunday to church peacefully dressed in white to protest that their sons and husbands are in jail, and they're arrested and beaten savagely. 1,400 arrests have taken place already this year, and we're only through 2 1/2 months of the year. some of the people who the president got released originally when he made this deal have not been rearrested so, the bottom line, unlike when the president said to burma, "before i go visit burma, i want to see your leaders who are arrested be released, i want to see elections," which took place -- flawed -- but they took place. "i want to see certain changes." there are no changes taking place in cuba as it relates to democracy and human rights. so i'm not gonna get on board in cuba, in burma, or
. >> ...in china, in burma, in cuba. and so the bottom line is, what we have here is the president visiting a country that is a dictatorship, that doesn't permit its people its basic human rights, it doesn't permit any elements of democracy. it beats the damas de blanco, women who march every sunday to church peacefully dressed in white to protest that their sons and husbands are in jail, and they're arrested and beaten savagely. 1,400 arrests have taken place already this year, and we're...
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and while there is hope for new government in burma and we've been pushing for democracy in burma, it is making progress, but it must now perform for all burmese, including the rohingya population. i hope to hear that we are making this persecution of the minority one of our priorities. finally no discussion of asia is complete without mentioning its dynamic economies. we must continue efforts to open new markets for our businesses. and build the capacity of tomorrow's trade partners. trade can play a key role in strengthening u.s. alliances. the united states has played a critical role in asia. our power and presence helped shape the economic miracles. when we think about what happened in japan and in south korea, and taiwan, all democracies today but that proud legacy has to be protected through constant vigilance and engagement. mr. engel will be here momentarily and will move to introduce mr. blinken and have your testimony. and then we'll hear from the ranking member when he arrives. thank you, tony. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much and to members of the committee, thank you
and while there is hope for new government in burma and we've been pushing for democracy in burma, it is making progress, but it must now perform for all burmese, including the rohingya population. i hope to hear that we are making this persecution of the minority one of our priorities. finally no discussion of asia is complete without mentioning its dynamic economies. we must continue efforts to open new markets for our businesses. and build the capacity of tomorrow's trade partners. trade can...
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they were government ministers from burma who came to washington, people who were activists and in some cases, political prisoners. in a country where for 25 years, we were struggling alongside them to bring about democratic change. very few ever thought we would make it. and there they are, for the last 10 days they have been in charge, trying to figure out how to bring services to their people. it if it can happen there, can happen absolutely anywhere. keeps uskind of stuff going in the face of some of the more depressing news that we are bound to talk to you about in these reports. >> thank you. i wanted to ask specifically about china. the report notes that a marked increase over the last year and oppression against civil society organizations. you mentioned the disappearance of lawyers. can you talk a little bit about what ucs the drivers behind this trend. -- a little bit about what you see as the drivers behind this trend. >> i think it is a universal truth that the driver behind this is insecurity. they are actually communicating a great weakness beneath the surface. chinese peo
they were government ministers from burma who came to washington, people who were activists and in some cases, political prisoners. in a country where for 25 years, we were struggling alongside them to bring about democratic change. very few ever thought we would make it. and there they are, for the last 10 days they have been in charge, trying to figure out how to bring services to their people. it if it can happen there, can happen absolutely anywhere. keeps uskind of stuff going in the face...
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no school in france or holland, belgium or italy, germany or burma. china, or the philippines.o food or water or medicine or clothing. no place to get warm. no place to sleep. for these are refugees, everywhere, a byproduct of war, and a problem for allied armies. as uncontrolled civilians, they inevitably interfere with our military operations. therefore it is imperative necessity that they be controlled, and it is the job of the military police to see that this control is maintained. in some countries, in some cases, the refugees will have to be confined to the area of their homes. others may have to be evacuated to the rear. in any case, their control will be under the supervision of the theater commander. full use of local agencies is made when possible, in cooperation with the military police. as unidentified individuals, some of these refugees may be criminals, hostile sympathizers, or enemy agents. by spreading rumors, misleading information, or false orders, causean create panic and whole peoples to flee blindly into the streets and open roads, even before their homes h
no school in france or holland, belgium or italy, germany or burma. china, or the philippines.o food or water or medicine or clothing. no place to get warm. no place to sleep. for these are refugees, everywhere, a byproduct of war, and a problem for allied armies. as uncontrolled civilians, they inevitably interfere with our military operations. therefore it is imperative necessity that they be controlled, and it is the job of the military police to see that this control is maintained. in some...
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. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to us on facebook or send us an e-mail. ♪ [funky music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with hope clayburn's soul scrimmage. ♪ i need you to be strong for me ♪ ♪ your love is amazing, it's amazing to me ♪ - hi, my name is hope clayburn and i'm with hope clayburn's soul scrimmage. and we're here tonight at sun studio. let me introduce the band right quick. we got robert allen parker on guitar. we got victor sawyer on trombone. got myself on lead vocals, flute, a
. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to...
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. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to us on facebook or send us an e-mail. ♪ - [voiceover] this program is made possible, in part, by historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 20 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation, general francis marion hotel. the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. emory and henry college, since 1836, solving problems through creative and collaborative,
. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to...
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. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playingng football stst f all.l. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my fatheher works in a gold mine near here. i i like schooool. i have lots ofof friends there d the e teacher is n nicto. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to us on facebook or send us an e-mail. ♪ 8úxú]ñ]ñ]ñíñíñíñéñéñéñéñéñéñq?? 04/08/16 04/08/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: frorom pacifica, this is democracy w!w! eveven as thehe multinanational forces attacked iraq, i prefer to think of peace, not war. not only that we will prevail -- >> i believe we will prevail. i believe we will prevail. i understand how hard it is to prevail. >> i'm
. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playingng football stst f all.l. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my fatheher works in a gold mine near here. i i like schooool. i have lots ofof friends there d the e teacher is n nicto. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you...
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. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to us on facebook or send us an e-mail. ♪ steves: while dedicating a month of your life to walk the camino may be admirable, it doesn't work for everyone. but any traveler can use this route as a sightseeing spine and as an opportunity to appreciate some of the joys and lessons that come with being a pilgrim. just 5 miles before the spanish border stands the french basque town of st. jean-pied-de-port. traditionally, santiago-bound pilgrims would gather here to cross the pyrenees and continue their march through spain. visitors to this popular town are a mix of tourists and pilgrims. at the cam
. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to...
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. >> overland supply routes to china were cut when japan took control of the country, then called burma, in 1942. instead, american pilots trech rouse path. about 350 service members are still classified as missing in india. >>> a low budget movie that paint ace bleak picture of hong kong's future has been thrust into the spotlight. best film at the movie awards, and the vision resonated with judges and viewers alike. as nhk world explains, some think the themes are already coming true. >>> public viewing of the movie, ten years, is just started. people gathered in multiple locations across hong kong. when the film opened last december, only one theater showed it. but it proved a surprise hit. the film consists of five short stories set in the year 2025. one section features a taxi driver's struggle to learn a new language. under beijing's direction, he now has to speak manderin instead of cantonese. the armed student movement, known as the red guard, who fought against intellectuals in the cultural revolution. the producers say it was important to set the film in the near future. >> te
. >> overland supply routes to china were cut when japan took control of the country, then called burma, in 1942. instead, american pilots trech rouse path. about 350 service members are still classified as missing in india. >>> a low budget movie that paint ace bleak picture of hong kong's future has been thrust into the spotlight. best film at the movie awards, and the vision resonated with judges and viewers alike. as nhk world explains, some think the themes are already...
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amy: this return home to his native burma.ow many slaves were freed as a result of the ap investigation? >> there were more than 2000. amy: how many still exist today? >> we believe most of those who were on the islands in eastern indonesia are now home. amy: how did you track the boats? talk about the technology used. >> the boat that we actually tracked from benjina to the thai port town was done with the satellite tracker that was on the boat already. this is something that most boats have when they're in international waters am obligated to turn them on. they did not realize that we were tracking them. we were aware of this boat and these companies and have been kind of watching them on the internet beforehand. we knew what the process was. after we saw the fish being loaded onto these refrigerated cargo ships, when a particular silver see line, we watched that and tracked it. three of us basically, as a crossed a 15 day journey to the thai port town. >> when we found out the boats had fled with more slaves on board, robin
amy: this return home to his native burma.ow many slaves were freed as a result of the ap investigation? >> there were more than 2000. amy: how many still exist today? >> we believe most of those who were on the islands in eastern indonesia are now home. amy: how did you track the boats? talk about the technology used. >> the boat that we actually tracked from benjina to the thai port town was done with the satellite tracker that was on the boat already. this is something that...
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are practice islam in burma or the car, you may be driven from your home by a mob. -- driven from your home. you could lose your liberty and life. freedom of religion is under threat in month many corners of the globe. the u.s. has an aambassador at large keeping tabs on freedom. reverend is my guest. under fire is the inside story. >>> welcome to inside story. i'm ray suarez. freedom of religion, your protection with government trying to interfere with your practice or hinder your desire to believe nothing at all sets the u.s. and set the u.s. apart from much of the world. today in 2016 it doesn't seem like such a revolutionary idea, but in 1789 it was stunning. a given here, perhaps, but religious freedom is not an accepted idea in many places. there are laws against blasphemy, talk against god, used to punish dissent, apoctic yfshgs, renouncing religious belief, dropping out can get you killed. since 1998 the u.s. has an ambassador at large for rereligious freedom. there has been no shortage of suffering to monitor. an easter attack in pakistan where the city's small christian minor
are practice islam in burma or the car, you may be driven from your home by a mob. -- driven from your home. you could lose your liberty and life. freedom of religion is under threat in month many corners of the globe. the u.s. has an aambassador at large keeping tabs on freedom. reverend is my guest. under fire is the inside story. >>> welcome to inside story. i'm ray suarez. freedom of religion, your protection with government trying to interfere with your practice or hinder your...
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there to burma..ther arrived, that's when the story broke open for her because these men wanted to tell their story.to they were shoving pieces of papers in their hands with their parents' names and villams begging them to tell their families back home that they were alive. when thairpd asked to see more of these men, taper taken to a graveyard with 70 bodieses and false names on the signs above them. >> sreenivasan: so what's trail? what's the paper trail between how that seafood that these slaves are fishing actually gets to a grocery store in the united states? >> well, we videoed and documented the seafood being loaded on to one refrigeratedte cargo ship. that boat had a satellite tracker in it, and that tracker was pinging to a locator, and we watched the boat via the internet. and for two weeks, we tracked it into port.o when it arrived in port, ap met it watched the seafood being unloaded into pickup trucks and followed those trucks to factorieses. we were able to search and find the companies
there to burma..ther arrived, that's when the story broke open for her because these men wanted to tell their story.to they were shoving pieces of papers in their hands with their parents' names and villams begging them to tell their families back home that they were alive. when thairpd asked to see more of these men, taper taken to a graveyard with 70 bodieses and false names on the signs above them. >> sreenivasan: so what's trail? what's the paper trail between how that seafood that...
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in burma, an ee leked civilian government has begun to free political prisoners. we'll do everything we can to support and tackling reform of the country's laws and constitution and seeking peace with ethnic minorities and addressing the human rights and humanitarian challenges of the rekind state. in vietnam, tpp, if congress approves it, offers the chance as the secretary mentioned, to break the government's monopolyon labor organization. president obama's visit will encourage progress on other human rights issues in keeping with vietnam's pledge to bring laws and institutions into harmony with its constitution and with international standards. in nigeria, we'll support a newly elected government in its fight against boek ka hk ka hard winning the trust of the civilian population by protecting them and respecting their rights. in tune is i canisia, to streng most hopeful model of governance to emerge from the arab spring. in iraq, advancing our campaign against daesh and striving to do so in a way that restores good governmentance to liberated areas and gives id
in burma, an ee leked civilian government has begun to free political prisoners. we'll do everything we can to support and tackling reform of the country's laws and constitution and seeking peace with ethnic minorities and addressing the human rights and humanitarian challenges of the rekind state. in vietnam, tpp, if congress approves it, offers the chance as the secretary mentioned, to break the government's monopolyon labor organization. president obama's visit will encourage progress on...
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. >> this is a 16 carat burma ruby, the jubilee ruby. we're offering it for sale at christie's, $12 million. >> this is more expensive? >> this is $38 million. that's so sad. i thought that was the most. >> well, they're going to go to make a lot more. >> what would you say -- what do you think they're going to go? >> the world record price is $4 million a carat which would put this around $60 million. >> so you don't even have to take it. i'll take it. >> are there police here? >> how are you letting us test these? are therehi tha you guys we have here today. >> can we quickly show my sister showing up. we got the videotape now. just a quick look if you don't mind. this was when my mom walked into my apartment and saw her. all the way from dubai. >> they don't have it. oh, okay. >> here it is. >> oh, my god! look at that! >> surpodne! >> happy birthday. >> oh, my god! she said oh, enly i noticed he was tweeting me. harry's going "really?" i was so in love with gordon lightfoot ou are when you find out that somebody that you admire so mu
. >> this is a 16 carat burma ruby, the jubilee ruby. we're offering it for sale at christie's, $12 million. >> this is more expensive? >> this is $38 million. that's so sad. i thought that was the most. >> well, they're going to go to make a lot more. >> what would you say -- what do you think they're going to go? >> the world record price is $4 million a carat which would put this around $60 million. >> so you don't even have to take it. i'll take it....
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state republican party convention dollars on friday at 29 it will be at the airport hyatt regency in burmaed trump is one to kickoff the weekend convention they say this his primary and to the most exciting basing and generations the sups on fox news debate that chemical moderate and fox newsletter called income tax on chemical and extrinsic obsession that is beneath the dignity of a presidential candidate. >>pam moore: safe peelers a close look at the conference handy worked effectively to is above what the real one below. >>catherine heenan: that axa thousand the areas what they consider enough money to be welcome russia's comfortable the same server not surprisingly also found most people said the cost of living in the bay area as unreasonable live and hear people say it makes it a very difficult to read financial goals on the brighter side against people agree is the place for innovation. >>reporter: 60 the results and 61 not at the san jose 6465 concord 59 degrees in san jose said loretta shot shows us the area of low pressure you to see the divine circulation is starting to drop more
state republican party convention dollars on friday at 29 it will be at the airport hyatt regency in burmaed trump is one to kickoff the weekend convention they say this his primary and to the most exciting basing and generations the sups on fox news debate that chemical moderate and fox newsletter called income tax on chemical and extrinsic obsession that is beneath the dignity of a presidential candidate. >>pam moore: safe peelers a close look at the conference handy worked effectively...
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. >> pelley: a remarkable transformation is under way in burma, also known as myanmar.decades by the military, this week democracy activist aung san suu kyi and her party took charge. the constitution, written by the military, prohibits her from becoming president, so her party, now in the majority, is creating a new post for her called state counselor, and the president will report to her. aung san suu kyi was a prisoner for 15 years, during which she won the nobel peace prize. tesla's new model 3 is the first car ever to go from 0 to 198,000. that's how many orders were placed in less than two days for the $35,000 electric car. the $1,000 deposit for each brought tesla $198 million. model 3 goes into production next year. up next, the life she saves may be her own, "on the road" with steve hartman. allergies with nasal congestion? find fast relief behind the counter with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d.
. >> pelley: a remarkable transformation is under way in burma, also known as myanmar.decades by the military, this week democracy activist aung san suu kyi and her party took charge. the constitution, written by the military, prohibits her from becoming president, so her party, now in the majority, is creating a new post for her called state counselor, and the president will report to her. aung san suu kyi was a prisoner for 15 years, during which she won the nobel peace prize. tesla's...
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north-central burma. 6.9, about 15 minutes ago.ladesh. we'll have more details coming up. in the meantime, sunshine mid- 60s in the bay area today. going on after they left. that had to be a big kiss that you don't even know that you're being robbed. >> i think it was more than that. >> you think in lust? >> that too. probably they had a couple of drinks and were feeling good irks oh, ok. >> oh, okay. charlie, what do you think? >> i think they were obviously in love and whatever caused them to be there, they were full of it. >> yeah, they were very full of it. that's some kind of kiss. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, the billionaire tech mobile versus the billionaire candidate. mark zuckerberg blasts donald trump's talk about building walls. how zuckerberg says the harsh rhetoric runs counter to facebook's ambition. >>> a remarkable story of survival. a grandmother is rescued after more than a week lost in the wilderness. ahead, the emotional moment she learned when she would be saved. >>> time
north-central burma. 6.9, about 15 minutes ago.ladesh. we'll have more details coming up. in the meantime, sunshine mid- 60s in the bay area today. going on after they left. that had to be a big kiss that you don't even know that you're being robbed. >> i think it was more than that. >> you think in lust? >> that too. probably they had a couple of drinks and were feeling good irks oh, ok. >> oh, okay. charlie, what do you think? >> i think they were obviously in...
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tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far away. mark on the food. >> andy: here's the local hooch. lao khao. >> anthony: and if you're eating here, chances are you're also drinking. >> andy: ugh. compared to the, uh, the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say, and less fragrant. >> anthony: the village of mae on, and this place is called him tang. how did you find this place, man? we're in the middle of nowhere. >> andy: it's a very popular place. >> anthony: a restaurant showcasing one of the distinguishing elements of northern thai cuisine -- the heavy use of animal protein. >> andy: you see the local people, they're lining up. here in northern thailand, pig reigns supreme. so most of the stuff we're eating here is made out of pig. >> anthony: okay, so what did you order? >> andy: grilled pig tail. >> anthony: that sounds superb. yep. >> andy: and then we ordered some sai oua -- northern thai herbal pork sausage. >> anthony: oh yeah, i'm on that. >> andy: brain. some pig's brain. >> anthony: yeah
tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far away. mark on the food. >> andy: here's the local hooch. lao khao. >> anthony: and if you're eating here, chances are you're also drinking. >> andy: ugh. compared to the, uh, the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say, and less fragrant. >> anthony: the village of mae on, and this place is called him tang. how did you find this place, man? we're in the middle of nowhere....
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governors and ministers from burma, people who are activists and in some cases political prisoners for -- in a country where for 25 years, we were struggling alongside them to bring about democratic change and very few people thought we would make it. and there they are for the last 10 days, they have been in charge, trying to figure out how to bring services to their people and if it can happen there, it can happen absolutely anywhere. that stuff keeps us going in some of the more depressing news that we are bound to talk to you about in these reports. eporter: president obama: good evening everybody, as president and commander in chief, my top priority is the security of the united states and the safety of the american people, and that means preventing terrorist attacks and at the moment, it is focused on making sure that we are dismantling and destroying the isil network. i just met with my national security council to review and intensify our campaign against isil and thank director brennan for hosting us and for their critical contributions to this fight. in late february in our m
governors and ministers from burma, people who are activists and in some cases political prisoners for -- in a country where for 25 years, we were struggling alongside them to bring about democratic change and very few people thought we would make it. and there they are for the last 10 days, they have been in charge, trying to figure out how to bring services to their people and if it can happen there, it can happen absolutely anywhere. that stuff keeps us going in some of the more depressing...
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look at the historical elections that took place in burma, nigeria, sri lanka even in venezuela. the lesson i take from that is that if we have patience and determination and stick with these efforts and with these programs, we are going to win more victories than defeats. that is where the funding you provide my bureau, through our human rights and democracy fund comes in. it is about $85 million. we like to think of it as our venture capital fund for freedom. we are using it to get news, knowledge and get -- entertainment into north korea, an effort that is changing minds and awakening expectations in the most closed society on earth. we are using it to support the legal defense of political activists and dissidents in multiple countries. we are using it to support political prisoners in burma so they can contribute to building democracy and fight the religious hatreds that threatens democracy. we are using it to deploy cutting-edge technology that breaks through china's great firewall and protect activists in dozens of countries from cyberattacks and cyber intrusions. we are u
look at the historical elections that took place in burma, nigeria, sri lanka even in venezuela. the lesson i take from that is that if we have patience and determination and stick with these efforts and with these programs, we are going to win more victories than defeats. that is where the funding you provide my bureau, through our human rights and democracy fund comes in. it is about $85 million. we like to think of it as our venture capital fund for freedom. we are using it to get news,...
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are practice islam in burma or the car, you may be driven from your home by a mob. -- driven from your home. you could lose your liberty and life. freedom of religion is under threat in month many corners of the globe. the u.s. has an aambassador at large keeping tabs on freedom. reverend is my guest. under fire is the inside story. >>> welcome to inside story. i'm ray suarez. freedom of religion, your protection with government trying to interfere with your practice or hinder your desire to believe nothing at all sets the u.s. and set the u.s. apart from much of the world. today in 2016 it doesn't seem like such a revolutionary idea, but in 1789 it was stunning. a given here, perhaps, but religious freedom is not an accepted idea in many places. there are laws against blasphemy, talk against god, used to punish dissent, apoctic yfshgs, renouncing religious belief, dropping out can get you killed. since 1998 the u.s. has an ambassador at large for rereligious freedom. there has been no shortage of suffering to monitor. an easter attack in pakistan where the city's small christian minor
are practice islam in burma or the car, you may be driven from your home by a mob. -- driven from your home. you could lose your liberty and life. freedom of religion is under threat in month many corners of the globe. the u.s. has an aambassador at large keeping tabs on freedom. reverend is my guest. under fire is the inside story. >>> welcome to inside story. i'm ray suarez. freedom of religion, your protection with government trying to interfere with your practice or hinder your...
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like burma with the latest from madison, wisconsin. >> it is election day in wisconsin and is believed a battle between donald trump and ted cruz. 42 delegates in play at way wisconsin allocate delegates, it is likely the winner will take most or all of the 42. wisconsin's importance for trump and crew says they still try to get to the 1287 delegates to lock up the nomination before july's convention. monday, trump warned he's keeping an eye on the pianist leader reince priebus. cruz was adamant a fight would involve just himself and trump. >> if we do well here, folks, it is over. if we don't -- [cheers and applause] if we don't win here at not over, but wouldn't you like to take the credit in wisconsin for ending it? >> this fever in washington but at the convention that will parachute and some white knight who will save the washington establishment is nothing less than a pipe dream. make it happen. >> john kasich has been running a very distant third in all of the polls. he spent the day campaigning in a dark period for another call, back to you. lauren: make sure to tune into fox b
like burma with the latest from madison, wisconsin. >> it is election day in wisconsin and is believed a battle between donald trump and ted cruz. 42 delegates in play at way wisconsin allocate delegates, it is likely the winner will take most or all of the 42. wisconsin's importance for trump and crew says they still try to get to the 1287 delegates to lock up the nomination before july's convention. monday, trump warned he's keeping an eye on the pianist leader reince priebus. cruz was...
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. >> this is a 16 carat burma ruby, the jubilee ruby.ffering it for sale at christie's, $12 million. >> this is more expensive? >> this is $38 million. >> oh, i'm sorry. that's so sad. i thought that was the most. >> well, they're going to go to make a lot more. >> what would you say -- what do you think they're going to go? >> the world record price is $4 million a carat which would put this aro take it. i'll take it. >> are there police here? >> how are you letting us test these? are there security people around? >> we have officers from the nypd this morning. >> harry, just get them for lisa. >> this is not a problem. i left my checkbook down stairs. >> you sure did. >> we can do credit. >> i think that's the most gorgeous thing. >> thank you, ladies, thank you for having us on your show. >> thank you for the 18 million security guys we have here today. >> can we quickly show my sister showing up. we got the videotape now. just a quick look if you don't mind. this was when my mom walked into my apartment and saw her. all the way from
. >> this is a 16 carat burma ruby, the jubilee ruby.ffering it for sale at christie's, $12 million. >> this is more expensive? >> this is $38 million. >> oh, i'm sorry. that's so sad. i thought that was the most. >> well, they're going to go to make a lot more. >> what would you say -- what do you think they're going to go? >> the world record price is $4 million a carat which would put this aro take it. i'll take it. >> are there police here?...
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our oung people, we have to fight against, whether you're talking about africa or the middle east burma, ern ireland, or the forces that lead to the most violence and the most injustice people y spring out of feel importantto us ividing the world into and them. so "them" threatens me, and my got to make sure that tribe strikes out first. that mentality and that impulse requires us to young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern reland is children starting to go to school together, and having a sense that we're all in this together as opposed to it's us against them. but it's going to take some time. it will depend on leaders like you to make it happen. no pressure. you're going to be fine. you're going to do it. good question. a gentleman's turn. london.: peter from pres. obama: hi, peter. audience: thank you. future, imagine in the and meone comes to you ays -- [cheering and applause] and she says oh, he's prioritized education, healthcare and defense. these are the three issues we've got in the budget, what's your priority, what would you think bout ra
our oung people, we have to fight against, whether you're talking about africa or the middle east burma, ern ireland, or the forces that lead to the most violence and the most injustice people y spring out of feel importantto us ividing the world into and them. so "them" threatens me, and my got to make sure that tribe strikes out first. that mentality and that impulse requires us to young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern reland is children...
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this is kent who is very much a coca-cola man, delivering the first case of coca-cola in miramar, burma, leaving only cuba and north korea as places where you cannot legally by coke. -- buy coke. so, i mean, coca-cola is the world's most widely distributed single product. it is probably the second best known word on earth, after the word ok. i do not know if that is still true, or not. [laughter] mr. pendegrast: it has huge amounts of money flowing in, it has a good profit margin. it has also given huge amounts of money for good causes, particularly in the city of atlanta, but they also have given a lot of money to the world wildlife fund, to aids prevention and treatment in africa, because they are the largest single private employer in africa. and another -- and a number of other things which you probably do not know about. they have been blamed for the obesity academic -- epidemic, and they have reacted by coming out at saying, that we are part of the solution, not the problem. and some of that rings hollow to me, they said we have reduced how much sugary soft drinks and calories we
this is kent who is very much a coca-cola man, delivering the first case of coca-cola in miramar, burma, leaving only cuba and north korea as places where you cannot legally by coke. -- buy coke. so, i mean, coca-cola is the world's most widely distributed single product. it is probably the second best known word on earth, after the word ok. i do not know if that is still true, or not. [laughter] mr. pendegrast: it has huge amounts of money flowing in, it has a good profit margin. it has also...
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and we're reforming political prisons so they could contribute to democracy there in burma and fight what threatens their democracy. we're using it to develop and deploy cutting-edge technologies that break through china's great fire wall and to protect activists in dozens of countries from cyber attacks and cyber intrusions. we're using it to help organizations defend freedom of expression in latin america. one of our programs recently supported a campaign that saved ecuador's number one freedom watch dog. we're keeping it alive in syria where groups have negotiated cease-fires, documents the crimes of the assad reg he'll and stood up to isil and al-nusrah. and we're using it to prevent atrocities, setting up early warning systems in the eastern congo so people there could call for help when they are threatened by armed groups and in nigeria to protect people from boko haram. we're using it to help women who have escaped isil captivity in northern iraq. we're using it to support organizations that try to build trust between muslim communities and the police in eastern kenya so they
and we're reforming political prisons so they could contribute to democracy there in burma and fight what threatens their democracy. we're using it to develop and deploy cutting-edge technologies that break through china's great fire wall and to protect activists in dozens of countries from cyber attacks and cyber intrusions. we're using it to help organizations defend freedom of expression in latin america. one of our programs recently supported a campaign that saved ecuador's number one...
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snuck into burma, went to so mallia wound up in bosnia and rwanda. as i got older, you see how easy it is to get killed. we've all lost friends in the field. i don't take risks in my own life, i don't go sky diving on week ends, but for a story there is very few places i wouldn't go and i take calculated risks but don't view myself as a risk-taker. >> rose: do you see yourself in your son? >> do i think i am aeries -- i do think i am a risk-taker. in working together on this book, eng you discovered things that you thought were similar. >> i had no idea how much i'm like my mom. i thought i was like my dad. i look like my dad. >> he looks the spitting image. but we are this drive, this relentlessness, the lack of contentment, this inability to enjoy the present. my mom, i'm completely focused on the future and completely thinking about what's coming down the pike, preparing for it, getting ready for it, what's coming next. my mom is very much focused on the past and reliving and reediting scenes from her past, but the end result is kind of a lack of
snuck into burma, went to so mallia wound up in bosnia and rwanda. as i got older, you see how easy it is to get killed. we've all lost friends in the field. i don't take risks in my own life, i don't go sky diving on week ends, but for a story there is very few places i wouldn't go and i take calculated risks but don't view myself as a risk-taker. >> rose: do you see yourself in your son? >> do i think i am aeries -- i do think i am a risk-taker. in working together on this book,...
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just in the last year, look at the historic elections that took place in burma, in nigeria, in sri lanka, even in venezuela with the people have not one but they were able to manifest their enormous desire for change through an election. so the lesson i take is that if we have patience and determination, if we stick with these efforts in these programs we are going to win more victories than the defeats of that we face. that's where the funding that you provide my bureau, trl, to our human rights and democracy fund comes in the it's not a lot of money, about $85 million. this would like to think of it as our venture capital fund for freedom. were using it to get news, knowledge and even entertainment into north korea. and effort we know is changing minds and awakening expectations in the most close society on earth. we're using it to support the legal defense of activists and dissidents in multiple countries where they are being persecuted were using it to support political prisoners so they can contribute to building democracy and to fight the religious hatred that threatens their democ
just in the last year, look at the historic elections that took place in burma, in nigeria, in sri lanka, even in venezuela with the people have not one but they were able to manifest their enormous desire for change through an election. so the lesson i take is that if we have patience and determination, if we stick with these efforts in these programs we are going to win more victories than the defeats of that we face. that's where the funding that you provide my bureau, trl, to our human...
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. >> reporter: an ethnic kuren, a persecuted minority in burma, she spent 23 years starting at age four in refugee camps in thailand. when she was 14... >> burmese army, they just shoot our refugee camp and make it burn. my sister's best friend, she burn alive. >> reporter: a week later, herr: 17-year-old sister committed suicide. >> i think she tire of life. whole our life to run, run, run, run for safety. >> reporter: paw came to utica eight years ago, worked as a nursing home aide and housekeeper while studying english, then as a medical interpreter. three years ago, she joined the direct sales firm mary kay cosmetics. within months, she'd worked her way up to the coveted pink'd cadillac. >> i travel albany, buffalo. it's really hard but now i lovea to live here. >> reporter: ok, so we get "why refugees?" for utica. but "why utica?" for refugees? >> utica was close to syracuse and tom cruise is from syracuse so i thought i was gonna see tom cruise.cr >> reporter: sadly for bosnian refugee ibrahim rosik, no cruise. happily, the mohawk valley resource center. >> we receive $1,125 feder
. >> reporter: an ethnic kuren, a persecuted minority in burma, she spent 23 years starting at age four in refugee camps in thailand. when she was 14... >> burmese army, they just shoot our refugee camp and make it burn. my sister's best friend, she burn alive. >> reporter: a week later, herr: 17-year-old sister committed suicide. >> i think she tire of life. whole our life to run, run, run, run for safety. >> reporter: paw came to utica eight years ago, worked as...
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aggression in the south china sea and sanctions against north korea and human rights issues in vietnam and burma. this is just under two hours.
aggression in the south china sea and sanctions against north korea and human rights issues in vietnam and burma. this is just under two hours.
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. >> burma, vietnam, cam bodia, those places, yes. i would love, india, i have never been to india. and alaska you know, how beautiful, amazing alaska must be. so there are so many places i want to go to. even just here in the america, you know. america is a very beautiful country. >> rose: take a look at this, another scene, colonel powell asking alan rickman, the great alan rickman who plays lieutenant general ben son to switch the mission from capture to kill. >> we need to put a hell fire on that roof right now. >> i told you, it is a capture, not a kill. give me a capture option. >> we no longer have a capture option. any action on the ground will lead to an armed con front traition which we will not be able to can tain. >> they're watching. even with a vest, we need their approval for a strike. >> just tell them we have-- that alone shid justify using a hell fire. the vests just a bonus. >> they want her a life. >> they cannot have her alive. frank, i have tracked for six years, this is the closest i have ever got. so we need to expand our rules of engagement right now to prot
. >> burma, vietnam, cam bodia, those places, yes. i would love, india, i have never been to india. and alaska you know, how beautiful, amazing alaska must be. so there are so many places i want to go to. even just here in the america, you know. america is a very beautiful country. >> rose: take a look at this, another scene, colonel powell asking alan rickman, the great alan rickman who plays lieutenant general ben son to switch the mission from capture to kill. >> we need to...
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whether you're talking about africa or the middle east, northern ireland or burma, the forces that lead to the most violence and injustice typically spring out of people saying i want to feel important by dividing the world into us and them. and "them" threatens me have to make sure my tribe strikes out first in fighting that mentality requires us to begin very young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern ireland's children going to school together and having a sense that we are all in this together as opposed to its us against them. but it is going to take some time. it will depend on leaders like you to make it happen. no pressure, you're going to be fine. you're going to do it. all right, good question. that gentleman right there. yes, you. there's nobody behind you. go ahead and i will call him next. >> hi, peter from london. if your successor comes to you and she says -- [laughter] [applause] >> it could be bernie. and she says prioritize education, health care and defense. we got a limited budget. what is your priority and what would you like to se
whether you're talking about africa or the middle east, northern ireland or burma, the forces that lead to the most violence and injustice typically spring out of people saying i want to feel important by dividing the world into us and them. and "them" threatens me have to make sure my tribe strikes out first in fighting that mentality requires us to begin very young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern ireland's children going to school together and...
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whether you're talking about africa or the middle east or northern ireland or burma.lence and the most injustices typically spring out of people saying i want to feel important by dividing the world into us and them. and them threatens me. and so, i've got to make sure my tribe strikes out first. and fighting that mentality and that impulse requires us to begin very young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern ireland is children starting to go to school together and having a sense of -- that we're all in this together, as opposed to it's us against them. but it's going to take some time. it will depend on leaders like you to make it happen. no pressure, you're going to be fine. you're going to do it. good question. so, a gentleman's turn. that gentleman right there. yes, you. oh, yeah, there's nobody behind you. right there. no, no, no. you. hold on a second, i was pointing down here. go ahead, i'll call on him next. >> peter from london. >> hi, peter. >> thank you. so, i always imagined in the future if your successor comes to you an
whether you're talking about africa or the middle east or northern ireland or burma.lence and the most injustices typically spring out of people saying i want to feel important by dividing the world into us and them. and them threatens me. and so, i've got to make sure my tribe strikes out first. and fighting that mentality and that impulse requires us to begin very young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern ireland is children starting to go to school...