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oxford before 9/11 before daniel pearl was captured and killed having taken and great risk out of burma when she was when you're out of high school she got a masters in terrorism at georgetown where she developed an algorithm that could predict terrorist attacks based on years of data per 21 she was recruited to the cia to analyze classified cables for government and then advanced operation training training to infiltrate terrorist networks working undercover as an art dealer specializing in indigenous art is not a huge surprise it is a novel coming to life she was under surveillance of the chinese and had they had to talk in code the housekeeper was by the people in the street then the cia was spying on the chinese who were spying so they already knew. since she left in 2010 she now reports to cnn, national geographic, and the bbc currently developing this book as a tv series also working on a young adult novel called the business of drugs ladies and gentlemen amaryllis fox. [applause] >> if you could just start talking about the way you started at a very early age. >> yes i think it w
oxford before 9/11 before daniel pearl was captured and killed having taken and great risk out of burma when she was when you're out of high school she got a masters in terrorism at georgetown where she developed an algorithm that could predict terrorist attacks based on years of data per 21 she was recruited to the cia to analyze classified cables for government and then advanced operation training training to infiltrate terrorist networks working undercover as an art dealer specializing in...
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killed amaryllis fox was invested in international affairs having taken great risk, message out of burma when she was a year out of high school. she eventually got her masters in conflict and terrorism at georgetown's look toward service where she developed an algorithm that were terrorist attacks based on 200 years of data. age 20 when she was recruited to the cia for seattle is classified -- for the federal government. she went through advanced operational working undercover as an art dealer specializing in travel and business art. it's not a huge surprise to hear her bookk called -- a novel come to life. in shanghai shaner has a new is also a spy rendered surveillance by the chinese so they had to talk in code all the time. the housekeeper was -- the place waser bogged. as if that weren't enough of a hall of mirrors we find out the cia was spying on the chinese who are spying on us so they are the new at the chinese were doing. then she left the cia in 2010 she turned her sights to see in and the "national geographic" channel al-jazeera the bbc and is spoken around the world on the to
killed amaryllis fox was invested in international affairs having taken great risk, message out of burma when she was a year out of high school. she eventually got her masters in conflict and terrorism at georgetown's look toward service where she developed an algorithm that were terrorist attacks based on 200 years of data. age 20 when she was recruited to the cia for seattle is classified -- for the federal government. she went through advanced operational working undercover as an art dealer...
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writing mentor daniel pearl was already invested in international affairs taking a great risk out of burma when just one year out of high school she got a masters in terrorism where she developed an algorithm that could predict terrorist attacks based on 200 years of data at 21 she was recruited to the cia to analyze classified cables from foreign governments and was selected for advanced operation training to infiltrate terrorist networks working undercover as an art dealer. it's not a huge surprise to hear the novel come to life she and her husband who is alsoll a spy had to talk in code all the time the housekeeper was spying and the people in the street were keeping track of theirco movements the place was bugged then to find out this cia were spying on the chinese who were spying on them. since she left in 2010 she has offered insights to cnn, national geographic, bbc and has spoken on peacekeeping. looking at this as a tv series also working on a young adult novel ladies and gentlemen amaryllis fox. [applause]he >> thank you so much. so can you start the way you were brought in sound
writing mentor daniel pearl was already invested in international affairs taking a great risk out of burma when just one year out of high school she got a masters in terrorism where she developed an algorithm that could predict terrorist attacks based on 200 years of data at 21 she was recruited to the cia to analyze classified cables from foreign governments and was selected for advanced operation training to infiltrate terrorist networks working undercover as an art dealer. it's not a huge...
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number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any good live that shing laws and by ukrainian. up in a day that created without it at all who. muslim rangers. would just be started independent or separatist movement never to go on mars it is that it's out of my does that. for you going to know what i heard of that variable as your mother had a part of another part of her there are hundreds out there moreover the when there are hindu started fighting the government there were no walls for several years and then at the time when they reach an agreement and they stopped fighting. swearing promised that no as citizens they would be recognized as native most liberal. but of many other than that would you not cannot own did. not fall under go to their god that the bottom are after honors or been doing a little of that are growing wisdom with all the other thought out of theirs that don't know their are saying they are that i don't mother want to fall under don't ask don't never did any one monaco would get it when i did the ju
number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any good live that shing laws and by ukrainian. up in a day that created without it at all who. muslim rangers. would just be started independent or separatist movement never to go on mars it is that it's out of my does that. for you going to know what i heard of that variable as your mother had a part of another part of her there are hundreds out there moreover the when there are hindu...
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number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any. living by. the. i'll be at a day that when you get me out it it's all who. muslim ranger is and would just be started independent or separatist movement men or 2 bombers that is that it's out of my does that you don't want to go $202.00 then going for you're going to know what i heard of that variability your mother had apart from other particles you know how dead there are moreover leonberger when they're all hindu started fighting the government there were no walls for several years and then at the time when they reach an agreement and they stopped fighting. swearing promised that you know as citizens they would be recognized as native must prevail but it doesn't bother me either that it would you not cannot own you thought that out of someone to go to their god given a moderate after on his own been doing a little of that are wrong with your mood or you had a thought out of theirs that i did that don't know they are saying they are that i don't mother want to tell th
number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any. living by. the. i'll be at a day that when you get me out it it's all who. muslim ranger is and would just be started independent or separatist movement men or 2 bombers that is that it's out of my does that you don't want to go $202.00 then going for you're going to know what i heard of that variability your mother had apart from other particles you know how dead there are moreover...
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number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any. living by. the. i'll be at a day that when you get me out it at all who. muslim ranger is and would just be started independent or separatist movement number 2 on mars that is that it's out on my does that do them good to go $202.00 then going for you're going to nobody heard of that variable is your mother that apart from other particles there are hundreds out there moreover the amber when they're all hindu started fighting the government there was no wall for several years and then at the time when they reach an agreement and they stopped fighting. swearing promised that no as citizens they would be recognized as native rebel but it does bother me either that or that would you not cannot own just that i am not a felon that are going to go that deep armada after on his organ doing as little of that are wrong with him we already had a thought out of theirs that i could not don't know they are saying they are that i don't mother want to tell them don't have don't never d
number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any. living by. the. i'll be at a day that when you get me out it at all who. muslim ranger is and would just be started independent or separatist movement number 2 on mars that is that it's out on my does that do them good to go $202.00 then going for you're going to nobody heard of that variable is your mother that apart from other particles there are hundreds out there moreover the amber...
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case monday and yesterday when the day we burma is running out of the nation you kid we hear or file a case and identity in court on going to bus or do restriction today i think the case so justice is coming very soon burma is military they cannot escape they must cooperate what international justice and accountability measures go in not against this lead you say justice is coming up but it's a long road isn't it until until that happens and there's a possibility it may not happen at all i mean how much confidence do you have that those accused of being behind this violence will ever see the inside of a courtroom in the hague i mean could that they could just choose to remain in myanmar where nobody can get at them i mean how how it's going to be a challenge isn't it suited to find those responsible and bring them to justice. of course like this i.c.c. case i see the case universal jurisdiction big cases may take longer but this is barry a strong message to the military what they are a skilled practice in exercising on going jet that was ongoing genocide against their practice becaus
case monday and yesterday when the day we burma is running out of the nation you kid we hear or file a case and identity in court on going to bus or do restriction today i think the case so justice is coming very soon burma is military they cannot escape they must cooperate what international justice and accountability measures go in not against this lead you say justice is coming up but it's a long road isn't it until until that happens and there's a possibility it may not happen at all i mean...
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in my life to go through the brandenburg gate to take a look around just once and the other part of burma and. i've never been over there and i. had no fake on no grandmother no uncles over there do you understand that. i wanted to go through and come back with my head high my love and you know by that if you keep going like this will never get better is that so hard to understand. that we had so much. pleasure. shoot or deal with her as a person the border guards at the brandenburg gate seem to be waiting for orders only gradually did it become clear that it was all over. so some young here we are 30 years on what's happening that tonight. well people are preparing you know there's a big show planned for tomorrow evening with musicians and i'm sure they'll be lots of members of the public down here for that perhaps you can see the stage just through the branagh gate behind me and there is the projection of the world on that spherical stage they're a symbol as you say of freedom and unity bringing people together people have been coming here all week to look at that many tourists as there
in my life to go through the brandenburg gate to take a look around just once and the other part of burma and. i've never been over there and i. had no fake on no grandmother no uncles over there do you understand that. i wanted to go through and come back with my head high my love and you know by that if you keep going like this will never get better is that so hard to understand. that we had so much. pleasure. shoot or deal with her as a person the border guards at the brandenburg gate seem...
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also out of burma those railway station to man remember better times when this style expressed was moving people and goods from mali to senegal on a daily basis plans to revive the traditional route have now been shelved. both the old and the new africa today here on the w. business africa. starts with the new tech fever has well and truly taken hold across the continent last year alone the number of so-called tech hubs has grown by 50 percent according to recent research tech technology parts co-working spaces or university run said just 3 years ago there were only 340 of them across africa just have a look at numbers truly exploded kenya has been particularly a particular hotbed with 90 hubs established there that's ahead of the likes of egypt and south africa these hubs to supporting rise in internet companies across the continent providing a tech ecosystem that online shopping sites and payment systems need all of those enterprises that handles people's data of course and that brings with it legal issues that many founders do not have on their radar kenya is the latest to react to tha
also out of burma those railway station to man remember better times when this style expressed was moving people and goods from mali to senegal on a daily basis plans to revive the traditional route have now been shelved. both the old and the new africa today here on the w. business africa. starts with the new tech fever has well and truly taken hold across the continent last year alone the number of so-called tech hubs has grown by 50 percent according to recent research tech technology parts...
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burma gagliano glue he says that the case assume a human says husband is not unique.he's been informed of at least $28.00 such kidnappings so far. very few journalists turned up at a press conference he called. on this is a very sensitive subject in turkey. since many of those who have disappeared are suspected of being supporters of the girl and movement few people are willing to stand up for them in public. this man is a trade unionist he said he was almost kidnapped in september he filmed himself making a statement and posted a photo of a black transporter. but now he's afraid to talk to the media. he's right to feel afraid each time the m.p. . glu goes out on the street with him a year mosque and other relatives to draw attention to those who have disappeared the police intervene and break up the gathering. we contacted the turkish authorities to find out more. we asked the ministry of the interior for a statement via the turkish embassy in berlin but to no avail. international human rights groups have not received any information about the disappearances from the
burma gagliano glue he says that the case assume a human says husband is not unique.he's been informed of at least $28.00 such kidnappings so far. very few journalists turned up at a press conference he called. on this is a very sensitive subject in turkey. since many of those who have disappeared are suspected of being supporters of the girl and movement few people are willing to stand up for them in public. this man is a trade unionist he said he was almost kidnapped in september he filmed...
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public attention if they can because they must discover what is the report they would like include burma's great progress or gate to slow down as the president. would say that's past that's history. but the present parliament which ends on tuesday should have dealt with it and don't let's bother with that now so the general public from the general public. it's not really relevant to the general election the president. moving on now a homeowner in the u.s. claims he's been left with and must have dead after a police operation destroyed. take a look at this and 2015 police surrounded leo let's just property that he'd been renting to assault in search of an armed shoplifter who'd shelled out officers whilst fleeing from the store after a 19 hour standoff the house was essentially left in ruins by the military grade weapons used to flush out the suspect mr latch described defense for. a single armed gunman he had a handgun and he just randomly ran into our neighborhood and he started opening up the garage door police they proceeded to call in 2 armored vehicles they called in over 100 officers
public attention if they can because they must discover what is the report they would like include burma's great progress or gate to slow down as the president. would say that's past that's history. but the present parliament which ends on tuesday should have dealt with it and don't let's bother with that now so the general public from the general public. it's not really relevant to the general election the president. moving on now a homeowner in the u.s. claims he's been left with and must...
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my involvement initially started from my own school in burma and then i was asked to help parking school with there was with the whole of this this issue started up from was was inflamed by this. not taking into consideration the parents' concerns not engaging with the parents in the same thing has happened and park school and this is more of an idea it's become an ideological battle not one of equality we we respect. as human beings they deserve respect and tolerance for their sexuality but what they can't what the state can do is force that 6 year ality and that belief on or on children who come from merely just background new regulations for teaching relationships and sex education they're going to be ruled by much more than they are this year and 2020 are you will you protest that as well. well you know this campaign is in fact growing more and more parents are concerned about the government's regulations it released this year in february with the are going to make it compulsory in september 2020 now i am going to have great difficulty in implementing. content throughout schools in b
my involvement initially started from my own school in burma and then i was asked to help parking school with there was with the whole of this this issue started up from was was inflamed by this. not taking into consideration the parents' concerns not engaging with the parents in the same thing has happened and park school and this is more of an idea it's become an ideological battle not one of equality we we respect. as human beings they deserve respect and tolerance for their sexuality but...
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very clear that there was an exchange there was an expectation of some kind of investigations into burma and the bidens in effect so donald trump can say he was xander because that one particular moment. but it's online brought up many other cases through were to giuliani through other elements of the official of official government policy where it showed that donald trump. was looking for something out of the lenski to give him the attention of the united states right and we do also have to say of course at the event proceedings featured prominently last night of course during that t.v. debate between democratic presidential hopefuls let's take a listen to what the candidates had to say god would not direct were justice department like this president does i let them make their independent judgment i would not dictate who should be prosecuted for who should be exonerated that's not the role of the president of the united states what we saw today is ambassador sonnen by his own words told us that everyone was in the loop that means it is a criminal enterprise engaged in by the president a
very clear that there was an exchange there was an expectation of some kind of investigations into burma and the bidens in effect so donald trump can say he was xander because that one particular moment. but it's online brought up many other cases through were to giuliani through other elements of the official of official government policy where it showed that donald trump. was looking for something out of the lenski to give him the attention of the united states right and we do also have to...
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news live from burma and venice prepares to be declared a disaster zone as it's inundated by flood waters the 2nd time is tied average record it has sent water gushing down the city's streets and alleyways the mayor blames climate change and is asking the government for help also coming out u.s. president donald trump faces the biggest challenge yet of his presidency as the impeachment impeachment inquiry goes public live on t.v. democrats are seeking to prove that trump abused his office. to libya get a new leader for the time being at least opposition senator you know i mean yes the clip declares herself interim president but former president evo morales accuses her and others of staging a coup. electric car maker tesla is set to build its new european gigafactory new pearland c.e.o. elon musk said germany had been chosen because of its reputation for expertise in engineering. i'm serious i was gonna thank you for joining us one of europe's most important to cultural landmarks is facing catastrophe the highest tide in more than half a century has left much of venice and underwater now t
news live from burma and venice prepares to be declared a disaster zone as it's inundated by flood waters the 2nd time is tied average record it has sent water gushing down the city's streets and alleyways the mayor blames climate change and is asking the government for help also coming out u.s. president donald trump faces the biggest challenge yet of his presidency as the impeachment impeachment inquiry goes public live on t.v. democrats are seeking to prove that trump abused his office. to...
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from word problem or burma or print them i mean you're doing i mean they're trying to convert. the figure of your audience that kind of like you know american so i'm hussein i'm excited arabia but more lives toward that direction i mean somebody who could be punished and should be punished i should be burchett you do it by international law and this is a very much an american decided i think the united nations should be intervene at this stage because this kind of. international persecution or worse a leader who was definitely for all the way if you don't believe very many military threats. and then convert them into an international outlaw boarding this way because he would not be able to travel. to go would you could say she would go to interpol so a vision be very clear agenda for the security council i mean the u.s. cannot do this i mean the u.n. kind of allow us to do this i mean basically because it can do it with anyone who poses north american or us. i mean these are the problem you know the national problem so there's a coup to constant in my view should you know take
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who is about one metre tall and walked on 2 legs professor madeline of burma led the team and it was previously believed that walking upright was an achievement of mankind that it started relatively late but now we find it at 12000000 years ago so this calls into question much of what we've known about it so far. it's not just given us as age that's disrupting accepted theories the bones were discovered in the allegory region of southern germany it was previously thought that the 1st by primates came from africa. that means there may be new variations in the accepted theory of how primates developed into humans . the question is whether this ability to stand up is the identical ability we find in early humans or whether early humans have practically reinvented it in africa independently. if turns out to be a human ancestor that could also mean some of its descendants may very way to africa that's where homo sapiens our species 1st appeared roughly 300000 years ago. big that the cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street gang have been celebrating the 50th birthday of the show t
who is about one metre tall and walked on 2 legs professor madeline of burma led the team and it was previously believed that walking upright was an achievement of mankind that it started relatively late but now we find it at 12000000 years ago so this calls into question much of what we've known about it so far. it's not just given us as age that's disrupting accepted theories the bones were discovered in the allegory region of southern germany it was previously thought that the 1st by...
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the circulation of being a terrible and it's a script coming right from where you probably think it burma or prince charles i mean they're doing i mean they're trying to convert figure of you know more of that kind of like you know american. hussein i'm excited to reagan but more lives toward that direction than somebody who could be carnation that should be punished i should be persecuted by international law this is a very much an american disarm sort of vision should be very clear agenda for the security council i mean the u.s. cannot do that basically because they can do it with anyone who poses north american or u.s. so you don't want to i mean these are the problem you know it's an international. so there's a good to constantly why you should take part in this. complex situation that has been invented for problem from the usa with the. overthrow couldn't produce more a. car bombs going off outside a police station in southwest colombia killing 3 officers and injuring a further 10 it happened in the town of santander to kill a child located about 500 kilometers from the capital it's
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their lives to be done if we have people in hong kong or what the high court decided to let out of burma by the authorities here on people wearing face masks with other constant seems no the i don't even post that i love them other than that i'm calling these protests stop stopping people from taking to the streets because of course both muslims and you can tell from the crowd that i don't do i want now to do with the take out that there are many other things so he didn't want to come to these protests start them really and also a lot of people are very pleased about high court. charlotte's chosen people in hong kong thank you now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a group of performance artists in me and bob received additional jail sentences for insulting the military a satirical poets call themselves the peacock generation and a man most judicious system bacon face the same charges in every township they perform and. new president has held a controversial swearing in ceremony of the french to widen a division i go to buy a rajapakse his inaugur
their lives to be done if we have people in hong kong or what the high court decided to let out of burma by the authorities here on people wearing face masks with other constant seems no the i don't even post that i love them other than that i'm calling these protests stop stopping people from taking to the streets because of course both muslims and you can tell from the crowd that i don't do i want now to do with the take out that there are many other things so he didn't want to come to these...
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emergency imports of comeme from burma tii china and egypt. onions and are being subsidized by the states. and ththat's it f for the bususs use onon the bachelolor all rigt dodonna thank youou very m much indedeed not a decision that was taking show right when using headlines. coming up right after this don't go away 11/18/19 11/18/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! please, we ask for help from the international community. amy: in bolivia, at least 23 have died amid escalating violence since the military forced out bolivia's first indigenous president evo morales.
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imprisoned there are concentration camps detention camps if not into communal violence this is the burma state organizing and watching over the destruction of ruins of villages and the rounding up of hundreds of thousands are injured into camps some ringer say they hit their children in graves there's had their babies burned alive. they threw the children into the fire that turned our heads the other way so that we wouldn't see it at the beginning we have never been soft on human rights in this country we must military denies carrying out mass rape and murder homeowner the really critical media a lot of news about what kind of state is fake there is fabricated news that the military has raped women it's not true. they break just right there in the paddy field after 5 months i knew he was there i felt him growing in size only there i got a call the mongolia there are 5 of us women were separated from the crowd and taken into the house. but they closed the door then they blindfolded us and then they did whatever they wanted to do with us. hundreds of thousands of simmering anger are waitin
imprisoned there are concentration camps detention camps if not into communal violence this is the burma state organizing and watching over the destruction of ruins of villages and the rounding up of hundreds of thousands are injured into camps some ringer say they hit their children in graves there's had their babies burned alive. they threw the children into the fire that turned our heads the other way so that we wouldn't see it at the beginning we have never been soft on human rights in this...
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twitter and these various platforms a lot of messaging from isis propaganda is about stuff that was real burmao palestine. they were hearing about islamophobic hate crimes. a lot of them were visibly muslim girls they would wear headscarves. they were hearing a lot of being persuaded that there was a place for them in europe that they couldn't be european citizens british young girls and pious muslims at the same time. they were lured by this idea that they could go join this utopian society where they would have a role they could be empowered and be respected. >> you talk about being persuaded by isis using social media, how about in terms of facing islamophobia and anti-muslim incidents. what kind of role did that play? >> a lot of the Ãbit's probably fair to say that for a lot of the young people in europe the ones that i ended up interviewing and speaking to. perhaps they had an experience to directly themselves but i think it's also important to say for americans it's hard to describe the intense climate of anti-muslim racism in europe. it's kind of like what i think it would've been to b
twitter and these various platforms a lot of messaging from isis propaganda is about stuff that was real burmao palestine. they were hearing about islamophobic hate crimes. a lot of them were visibly muslim girls they would wear headscarves. they were hearing a lot of being persuaded that there was a place for them in europe that they couldn't be european citizens british young girls and pious muslims at the same time. they were lured by this idea that they could go join this utopian society...
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in burma but never mentioned that the insert he had done the job we done the job after only 4 months of arriving in tripoli at the same time as your militia groups are extorting from you you know that exactly when the country is divided you have to work 1st and you have to have priorities which hour by hour to cleaning up the country from isis or fighting the militia mr matic if you don't stand for law and order and an end to corruption you don't stand for anything at all no we really don't we do but we get to our country and our country had a long war with isis for more than a year and a half once we done with isis we started up to rebuild our financial institutions and when we get to our financial institution we find a problem with asia and we have problems with our oil production at the same time we find have to is attacking oil field and we don't want to go in conflict with him because we have our internal problem with the mission so we have our priorities as i explained to you we have ability i just issues arising the production of oil making the life libyans better and of cours
in burma but never mentioned that the insert he had done the job we done the job after only 4 months of arriving in tripoli at the same time as your militia groups are extorting from you you know that exactly when the country is divided you have to work 1st and you have to have priorities which hour by hour to cleaning up the country from isis or fighting the militia mr matic if you don't stand for law and order and an end to corruption you don't stand for anything at all no we really don't we...
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naval air systems command and lockheed martin to fully integrate the f35 to this complex synthetic in burmais integration is not only critical to the completion of à Ãbut will become increasingly to future mother's modernization efforts of the f35.to that end, will the program has reached initial operational capability for all same acts as the united kingdom, italy, japan and israel and about to do so again in norway, we understand the need to continue its modernization to ensure it t stays relevant over time. the mandate to deliver the next increment of capabilities to the program known as block four on a very tight timeline drove us to look at modernizing the air system in a new way. a way strongly influenced by agile developmental methodologies standard and industry today. the continuous capability and delivery model was born at this need and to date we have fielded for software releases using this methodology. these releases have focused primarily on the correction of minor deficiencies but also resulted in the delivery of new capabilities most notably the lifesaving capability inherent
naval air systems command and lockheed martin to fully integrate the f35 to this complex synthetic in burmais integration is not only critical to the completion of à Ãbut will become increasingly to future mother's modernization efforts of the f35.to that end, will the program has reached initial operational capability for all same acts as the united kingdom, italy, japan and israel and about to do so again in norway, we understand the need to continue its modernization to ensure it t stays...
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power and the wind power of the people of the uprising has of the come this has come as euphoria in 'd burma stating people eat in the here square and. the young men a lot of fighting on the front lines on the bridges have heard about the fact that dan's out there it's still not the final basic. we're still waiting to see what will happen but we feel that this is a huge first 6 step to prove that the people of the uprising have proven there was power and that the victory will be theirs you know article but let's let's assume that this statement means that the prime minister would submit his resignation effective immediately if that were to happen if let's say tomorrow he submitted the paperwork to parliament what exactly is the next step what happens from here on out bill will power of the people the uprising people don't feel that is not the condition exists that all the ruling political parties have to step out of the political formula they are not acceptable anymore or they wouldn't they all took part in the criminal killings of the demonstrators the people of the idea square will have th
power and the wind power of the people of the uprising has of the come this has come as euphoria in 'd burma stating people eat in the here square and. the young men a lot of fighting on the front lines on the bridges have heard about the fact that dan's out there it's still not the final basic. we're still waiting to see what will happen but we feel that this is a huge first 6 step to prove that the people of the uprising have proven there was power and that the victory will be theirs you know...
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i have met himnv at a free burma rally. i said to him this is a longshot but how would you feel about taking a couple of maeks off work and coming to thailand in pretend to be married. to his eternal credit he did exactly that. we got a forged marriage sufficient certificate. if we got film we would have to get it out.g the protest never happened because the security was so tight at the time. we did have the opportunity to in interview. her words out. if we did that we would probably be detained by the military. and spent for me that really was the beginning of understanding how powerful an hour or two of truth telling can be even in the face of all of the military might and the world. as a woman and a mother would know with no arms available to her and was so threatening to the regime. it was an electrifying idea to meto the truth and append --dash mike penn and the word could be so powerful. mimi start out committed to the idea of continuing to that work in becoming a journalist. >> when you are finishing your last year i
i have met himnv at a free burma rally. i said to him this is a longshot but how would you feel about taking a couple of maeks off work and coming to thailand in pretend to be married. to his eternal credit he did exactly that. we got a forged marriage sufficient certificate. if we got film we would have to get it out.g the protest never happened because the security was so tight at the time. we did have the opportunity to in interview. her words out. if we did that we would probably be...
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a key leader has been administrator burma. [applause] >> first of all i want to think the president, people have been talking about transparency forever. we all know what has gone on in the healthcare system has been wrong, it's not fair that patients don't know the cost of the services they will get. but only one man has been willing to stand up to special interest and do with rate for patients and put them back in control of their healthcare. thank you president trump. i really appreciate it. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> after many, many years we finally have transparency. it's going into effect today and will have a tremendous impact, it will go in sections in stages but it begins today. and after 12 months it'll be fully implemented and we can probably say a shorter period of time than that. some of it is complex and some is very easy but it's all very good and there's never been anything like this. so the word is transparency and i love transparency in many ways and this is going to be something that is going to
a key leader has been administrator burma. [applause] >> first of all i want to think the president, people have been talking about transparency forever. we all know what has gone on in the healthcare system has been wrong, it's not fair that patients don't know the cost of the services they will get. but only one man has been willing to stand up to special interest and do with rate for patients and put them back in control of their healthcare. thank you president trump. i really...
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it was my graphic design graduation project at the university environment it's in burma a man is one of the 1st type faces the. bridges the gap between western and arab farm designed by about house graduates geometry is a few ships here but please do as you'll see i'm on type for use on every street sign on public transport on public websites and official printed material but. i was very fortunate to be able to help define the urban landscape which give you a visual identity of the city just as of this visit where national space is just that. the middle eastern city is also home to some intriguing modernist architecture albeit a little hit no way and more often than not so much what. where as the amazon funds on this cultural center it's impossible to overlook. the so-called inventor thought you could i was happy to see it in such a prominent position in the city was rebranding itself but the result was a disaster for. much your hands my time designer so i wasn't supposed to be like this is the equivalent of taking a painting or a photo and stretching it it's really distorted that's
it was my graphic design graduation project at the university environment it's in burma a man is one of the 1st type faces the. bridges the gap between western and arab farm designed by about house graduates geometry is a few ships here but please do as you'll see i'm on type for use on every street sign on public transport on public websites and official printed material but. i was very fortunate to be able to help define the urban landscape which give you a visual identity of the city just as...
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incredible week for the people and other minorities in burma we have seen i gave monday and yesterday well as do we burmese are in the organization your kid we hear or 5 decades and i didn't in the end called on going to bus or jurisdiction today i think a cell justice is coming to students have been killed and several wounded after one of their classmates opened fire at a high school in california police say the 16 year old suspect is now in hospital after shooting himself after the attack says in the city of santa clarita the sheriff's office believes the gunman acted alone but they say they are actively investigating all beats. china's president says mounting protectionism and bullying have eroded international trade and investment that is from 5 major emerging economies are meeting for the 2nd day of the bric summit in brazil's capital xi jinping as his threats across the world are also weighing down global growth. with more from brasilia the 2019 brics summit here in but us he is taking place at an especially tumultuous time for latin america and while brazil has managed to avoid
incredible week for the people and other minorities in burma we have seen i gave monday and yesterday well as do we burmese are in the organization your kid we hear or 5 decades and i didn't in the end called on going to bus or jurisdiction today i think a cell justice is coming to students have been killed and several wounded after one of their classmates opened fire at a high school in california police say the 16 year old suspect is now in hospital after shooting himself after the attack...
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recognizing him as a descendant of the prophet local burma tribes were quick to offer him their oath of allegiance as ruler of the region. and so was born the at the recent emirates the 1st independent state. that is how. you'll get until the. sort of us also took enough of myself what the would be for said if a little. softer because i did and then i did what the rules there would up. at that he let me have the money. but with the new and expanding state just 3 years old is to be nice guy. he was laid to rest here in the city that still bears his name. had allegedly been poisoned on the orders of harun al-rashid. the most famous soviet bus caliphs. the statue of shah and she doesn't invest that. the 2 main characters of a 1001 nights. legendary stories inspired by the opulence of her own little sheets court. the golden age of the a bus in calif it. but that a spot but you know to do nia and then the who had it in that you know you had. for that that have bobby how could all of them look in with a few. little could not. or could one day see island or could not abide island one of tha
recognizing him as a descendant of the prophet local burma tribes were quick to offer him their oath of allegiance as ruler of the region. and so was born the at the recent emirates the 1st independent state. that is how. you'll get until the. sort of us also took enough of myself what the would be for said if a little. softer because i did and then i did what the rules there would up. at that he let me have the money. but with the new and expanding state just 3 years old is to be nice guy. he...
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there's a version of him us then we were in a pub in burma's door where they had more than a 100 kinds of beer that was incredible for us and it tasted better than our beer. some people had what we were talking about what's happening they said did we hear right. i said yeah we're from over there the wall is open you look at our id we've just come across that made an impression the 1st thing they said was oh what a shame we've got nothing here for you they wanted to give us something would. ease and they said in the news that all those people who had stamp in their passports wouldn't be allowed back in the east germany. proper out fish had a fainting fit and we had to rush back to the border. it was so worried about her family and that she wouldn't be able to see them again you know. get a familiar with the. loud house office him east german interior ministry the phone was ringing off the hook fish i was sitting there completely alone the staff on duty in the ministry had no idea and every call that came in about this matter was put through to me which caused a huge queue that if i had
there's a version of him us then we were in a pub in burma's door where they had more than a 100 kinds of beer that was incredible for us and it tasted better than our beer. some people had what we were talking about what's happening they said did we hear right. i said yeah we're from over there the wall is open you look at our id we've just come across that made an impression the 1st thing they said was oh what a shame we've got nothing here for you they wanted to give us something would. ease...
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local burma tribes were quick to offer him their oath of allegiance as ruler of the region. and so was born the at the recent emirates the 1st independent state. that is how. you'll get until the. sort of assessment of. what the will be for said if. i did and then i did what the rules there would up. at and that may have been a bit of money. but with a new and expanding state just 3 years old it beasts. he was laid to rest here in the city that still bears his name. been poisoned on the orders of harun al-rashid. the most famous soviet bus caliphs . the statue of shah e r and shot i said in back that. the 2 main characters of a 1001 nights. legendary stories inspired by the opulence of her own little sheets court. the golden age of the a bus in calif it. but that a spot that you know to do nia and then who had it in that you know. that the. one of that excitement. and that. scholars began the great task of transcribing in translating the cultural and scientific works of former civilizations. encouraged and supported by the ambassador caliphs. muslims began adding their own s
local burma tribes were quick to offer him their oath of allegiance as ruler of the region. and so was born the at the recent emirates the 1st independent state. that is how. you'll get until the. sort of assessment of. what the will be for said if. i did and then i did what the rules there would up. at and that may have been a bit of money. but with a new and expanding state just 3 years old it beasts. he was laid to rest here in the city that still bears his name. been poisoned on the orders...
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. >> a globetrotting journalist, the widow of a war hero revered from burma to beijing, and by 1968,he's an executive for a global freight airline. anna had access. >> but she always operated from behind the scenes because she was a back-channel operator. >> all they care is who is going to have the power to keep peace. >> and now artillery is being called in, as you can hear, very close. >> war and peace in vietnam. in 1968, that was the issue. how to end a war that had turned malignant. >> vietnam was the war that we saw in our living rooms every night. >> keep rolling. >> people would be watching the 6:00 news during dinner, and they would see the carnage of vietnam. >> all hell has broken loose. >> 1968 was lbj's fifth year as commander in chief. it was the single deadliest year of the war. already more than 19,000 americans had died in vietnam. more than 170,000 vietnamese had died from the north and the south. >> i think there was a momentum behind that war. so many people had died in it that it's hard for anybody to say, ah, let's stop it. johnson once said, you know, i don't
. >> a globetrotting journalist, the widow of a war hero revered from burma to beijing, and by 1968,he's an executive for a global freight airline. anna had access. >> but she always operated from behind the scenes because she was a back-channel operator. >> all they care is who is going to have the power to keep peace. >> and now artillery is being called in, as you can hear, very close. >> war and peace in vietnam. in 1968, that was the issue. how to end a war...
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pro quo was meting president trump, and in return, ukraine announces investigations into 2016 and burmae energy company where hunter biden served on the board. three times.term "quid pro quo" that's a lot farther than he went in the past and a lot farther than any other witness has gone. and the second big point he had to make was ther uknians knew investigations, orast these announce these investigations. and why is that important is that goes against its republican argument that there could be noe quid pro quoause ukrainians didn't feel any pressure. ambassor sondland said, no, the ukrainians knew exactly what they had to do and they tel that pressure. >> woodruff: so lisa desjardins, you were in the hearing room all day long as yor have been for day of this impeachment inquiry. give us a sense of the dyn there? >> i have to say, judy, i have been to many important, high-level harings, it's a privilege and responsibility of this job, but today was the first time during thisin impeachmeniry where i felt like this was a hearing that was extraordinary, this was a it had that feeling in t
pro quo was meting president trump, and in return, ukraine announces investigations into 2016 and burmae energy company where hunter biden served on the board. three times.term "quid pro quo" that's a lot farther than he went in the past and a lot farther than any other witness has gone. and the second big point he had to make was ther uknians knew investigations, orast these announce these investigations. and why is that important is that goes against its republican argument that...