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i just wanted to make a few comments about burma. on saturday cyclone nargis swept through burma the storm affected more than two million people and according to the burmese media killed thousands the aftermath has left cities paralyzed family separated and houses and businesses destroyed. americans are a compassionate people and we're already acting to provide help. the us is offered financial assistance through our embassy. we'll work with the un and other international non-governmental organizations to provide water sanitation food and shelter more assistance will be forthcoming. the united states stands prepared to provide an assistance team and much-needed supplies to burma as soon as the burmese government accepts our offer. the government of burma should accept this team quickly as well as other offers of international assistance. as they cope with this tragedy the men and women of burma remain in the thoughts and prayers of many americans. it's troubling that many of the burmese people learned of this impending disaster only
i just wanted to make a few comments about burma. on saturday cyclone nargis swept through burma the storm affected more than two million people and according to the burmese media killed thousands the aftermath has left cities paralyzed family separated and houses and businesses destroyed. americans are a compassionate people and we're already acting to provide help. the us is offered financial assistance through our embassy. we'll work with the un and other international non-governmental...
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why people of burma deserve to be protected. that is an important point. coming to us young, they are divided. very strong countries. they cannot delivered -- deliver five points. the need to take some serious action. there is a serious problem. >> let's hope they're listening. thank you very much. thank you for watching. you can see the program anytime by visiting our website. go to our facebook page. during the conversation on twitter. -- join the conversation on twitter. goodbye for now. pppxxxx■]■t■]■o/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñn x - you like vultures? [laughs] - i don't know if she knows what a vulture is. - you're gonna learn. - vultures are the unsung heroes of our society. - adonis, big bird. - i know about the bird, of course i know about it, everybody knows about the bird, right? talking about adonis, right? - i don't know why, what the attachment is to this bird? i'm trying to help somebody when i can't even help myself. [somber music] [ambient music] - [announcer] major funding for "reel south" was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the
why people of burma deserve to be protected. that is an important point. coming to us young, they are divided. very strong countries. they cannot delivered -- deliver five points. the need to take some serious action. there is a serious problem. >> let's hope they're listening. thank you very much. thank you for watching. you can see the program anytime by visiting our website. go to our facebook page. during the conversation on twitter. -- join the conversation on twitter. goodbye for...
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that's why not in burma why it is double standard. why people obama treated less human being or not that deserve to be protected. so that is a very important point here. coming to the us the and often if divided like militia like indonesia, they are very strong countries, tech support, the human right in burma. but this action cannot deliver 5 points because of the division we need international community. take some serious action, not just passing the bucket to the r c and just staying. all right, no serious problem here. now ok, we are hearing the please from you and from christopher to international leaders for more assistance. let's hope they're listening to thank you very much. all of you for joining us today. sure. when justin chambers and crest of a gun and and thank you to for watching, you can see the program again any time by visiting our website as al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, do go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. it goes to join the conversation on twitter or at ha
that's why not in burma why it is double standard. why people obama treated less human being or not that deserve to be protected. so that is a very important point here. coming to the us the and often if divided like militia like indonesia, they are very strong countries, tech support, the human right in burma. but this action cannot deliver 5 points because of the division we need international community. take some serious action, not just passing the bucket to the r c and just staying. all...
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the human right in burma. but this action cannot deliver 5 points because of the division we need international community. take some serious action, not just passing the bucket to the r c and just staying. all right, no serious problem here. now ok, we are hearing the please from you and from christopher to international leaders for more assistance. let's hope they're listening to thank you very much. all of you for joining us today. sure. when justin chambers and crest of a gun it and thank you to for watching, you can see the program again any time by visiting our website as al jazeera dot com and prefer discussion do go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story because of join the conversation on twitter or at ha inside story from me, norah kyle and the whole team here apply for now. ah . ah. indonesia your investment destination, the world's 10th largest economy is busy transforming. ready to be your business partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically sta
the human right in burma. but this action cannot deliver 5 points because of the division we need international community. take some serious action, not just passing the bucket to the r c and just staying. all right, no serious problem here. now ok, we are hearing the please from you and from christopher to international leaders for more assistance. let's hope they're listening to thank you very much. all of you for joining us today. sure. when justin chambers and crest of a gun it and thank...
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Oct 26, 2022
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now to talk further about this in london, schulman, executive director of the burma human rights network in chiang mai and thailand justin chambers, a post doctoral researcher at the danish institute for international studies. how work focuses on or 40 and ethnic national conflicts in man, mom and also in london, christopher gunner, director of the min, more accountability projects are very warm. welcome to all of you to him. and let's start by looking a little bit more at this catching attack at least 60 killed including civilians. why did the military, john, to target this concert and what's being the kitchen response? but actually if i go back to clear clearly, clearly and in you about this, this is not the 1st time to targeting the civilian target non competent targets. the military has been using to type of strike. one is a helicopter gunship. the other one is the 5 digit latest flight, or just for a quote from russia. every time, if you get more than 200 times the s truck has been conducted across the country within the couple of years. and targeted places caring, or any catching c
now to talk further about this in london, schulman, executive director of the burma human rights network in chiang mai and thailand justin chambers, a post doctoral researcher at the danish institute for international studies. how work focuses on or 40 and ethnic national conflicts in man, mom and also in london, christopher gunner, director of the min, more accountability projects are very warm. welcome to all of you to him. and let's start by looking a little bit more at this catching attack...
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i didn't get burma didn't. he didn't 0 normally by she had a girl it own as if he the for guerrera into you get a good feller gamino burglary. she will learn. she's elam from a l. m. aggression to boring the bullet, the notion of proficiency, but i'm not black, but it will not last young. isn't that false? now? you know less when they get suzy gay. i gomez rollin do target bugging birds really was in the die you know, shooting reader in wounded up lab field fully class though the lee and whatever bully guy is confirmed in the, in the human brazilian dinner. but if you could only handle, can the got a phone call that one our former are all going to get in see if in your know will be more in the book with them. you know that group and run a dinner. john, just, you know, get a record on it there. and i'm really glad to know her him, which i know he was shallow in the jewel girl. get up. well, it didn't get in political didn't give you my jewelry. boy, renewal more. you let me know really if there is that was i hav
i didn't get burma didn't. he didn't 0 normally by she had a girl it own as if he the for guerrera into you get a good feller gamino burglary. she will learn. she's elam from a l. m. aggression to boring the bullet, the notion of proficiency, but i'm not black, but it will not last young. isn't that false? now? you know less when they get suzy gay. i gomez rollin do target bugging birds really was in the die you know, shooting reader in wounded up lab field fully class though the lee and...
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when we're in a voice that must be sheep when we're seated in burma? no she auntie illnesses, sierra than they said go to her. you need our little boy. then then they got bullock was as we're on their no bus on this. i get for gully, sad. i love the there. i will say 30 of my very little son. located in him. i believe you were part of the army struggled in the 1970. you were in prison. he have any regrets. you know, if you heard him yet, burger. low. some morris, demi dimple dealership, financial me, dimple for completion of young are going to be at mono thing. we're, i've been doing really well. my demo issues are 34 go even the re, again, can only have a than a bar killing him aggression. you would, i did a job in really a, in the she talk soon. this is, i love, but on the go kill earlier die rather than the some july important thing. but i get your goods in vehicles are going only go show more he while until or late bill them over this year. no cargo, you know, get him when he was our picture. really. the mom is having her brother machine info in th
when we're in a voice that must be sheep when we're seated in burma? no she auntie illnesses, sierra than they said go to her. you need our little boy. then then they got bullock was as we're on their no bus on this. i get for gully, sad. i love the there. i will say 30 of my very little son. located in him. i believe you were part of the army struggled in the 1970. you were in prison. he have any regrets. you know, if you heard him yet, burger. low. some morris, demi dimple dealership,...
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i didn't get burma didn't. he didn't live normally, but she had a girl. it only says he doesn't guerrera into good good good feller domino burglary . she will last is elam from a l. m. aggression. going to bring the bully the notion up of her shot. but i'm, i'm glad i believe the guest will not fast young. isn't that false? now, you know, left him, they give you the gay, idaho man, surely do bugging birds in the dye because within the reader in the lab go now if you feel that you keep class though, the lee and whatever bully guy is consumed in the, in the human brazilian dinner, but if you could leave him the can, the got a call when our phone all good noon. i've got other stuff digital see if in your know will be more in the book and you said any of them you know, that group and i didn't just, you know, like, i don't know if they're in america had been or her him, which i yes or no, he was shallow. the jewel girl get up. well if you got the energy and political didn't give you my jewelry, boy renewal going on. you will let me know really if there is that
i didn't get burma didn't. he didn't live normally, but she had a girl. it only says he doesn't guerrera into good good good feller domino burglary . she will last is elam from a l. m. aggression. going to bring the bully the notion up of her shot. but i'm, i'm glad i believe the guest will not fast young. isn't that false? now, you know, left him, they give you the gay, idaho man, surely do bugging birds in the dye because within the reader in the lab go now if you feel that you keep class...
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the depletion of china in the peripheral or in creating threats on the periphery in afghanistan in burmaiwan and so on and the technological blockade, that is, the containment of china, let's say new technological successes that would help it, but to modernize the industry and be more competitive lower, the united states is still assessing the consequences, where as we do not know the familiar approach of the united states meanwhile, experts fear a large-scale recession in the us the fed is actively raising the key rate to lower the fed's consumer prices . increased it by 75 basis points. at each of the three past comments , experts believe that it will also happen in november, despite the increase in rates, inflation in september exceeded 8% of the economy in a very contradictory way, that is, it cannot be unequivocally said that it is in a good position or vice versa in a state of recession, although in fact, formally, uh, during the first and second quarter there was a drop in the pp was small, but it was meaning one and six tenths of a percent. in the first quarter 22nd year and 0.6
the depletion of china in the peripheral or in creating threats on the periphery in afghanistan in burmaiwan and so on and the technological blockade, that is, the containment of china, let's say new technological successes that would help it, but to modernize the industry and be more competitive lower, the united states is still assessing the consequences, where as we do not know the familiar approach of the united states meanwhile, experts fear a large-scale recession in the us the fed is...
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as the depletion of chinese peripherals or in creating threats on the periphery in afghanistan in burma in taiwan and so on and a technological blockade, that is, deterring china from, let's say, new technological successes that would help it, but to modernize industry and be more competitive lower united states the consequences are still being assessed, where, if not we know the familiar approach in the united states, meanwhile , experts fear a large-scale recession in the us the fed is actively raising the key rate to reduce consumer prices the fed. increased it by 75 basis points at each of our three meetings. experts believe that this will also happen in november, despite the increase in rates, inflation in september exceeded 8%, the situation of the economy is very contradictory, that is, it cannot be unequivocally said that it is in good shape. position or vice versa in a state of recession, although in fact formally uh, during the first and second quarter there was a fall. p is small, but it was meaning one and six tenths of a percent. in the first quarter of the twenty-second ye
as the depletion of chinese peripherals or in creating threats on the periphery in afghanistan in burma in taiwan and so on and a technological blockade, that is, deterring china from, let's say, new technological successes that would help it, but to modernize industry and be more competitive lower united states the consequences are still being assessed, where, if not we know the familiar approach in the united states, meanwhile , experts fear a large-scale recession in the us the fed is...
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in burma, the death toll from military air raids in the northern state of kachin sunday has risen to 80, while some 100 were wounded. sunday night's attack came as hundreds of people had ghered celebrating the founding of the kachin independence organization. it is lily the deadliest aerialssault launched by burma'militaryegime since it seed powern a febrry 2021 coup. human rights advocates have accused the burmese military junta of war cris and have called on e international community to ban the sale of weapons and airplane fuel to burma. in iran, university students in tehran and across the country continue to defy heightened security and a bloody government crackdown on protests following the death of 22-year-old mahsa amini last month. students refused to return to class after iranian authorities alleged university student in tehran had died of suicide as is authorities have newly been accused of covering up the killing of student protesters by iranian security forces. student-led protests were held at a number of universities in tehran tuesday on the eve of planned ceremonies co
in burma, the death toll from military air raids in the northern state of kachin sunday has risen to 80, while some 100 were wounded. sunday night's attack came as hundreds of people had ghered celebrating the founding of the kachin independence organization. it is lily the deadliest aerialssault launched by burma'militaryegime since it seed powern a febrry 2021 coup. human rights advocates have accused the burmese military junta of war cris and have called on e international community to ban...
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but she she says she's burchesi's searchable. burma been his at it for she she divorced from she she the works. go till you creation of sheets of witnesses or 3 master the bill or she had her funny so, so there's just little tiny start to push before be mergers. ah, vakio agreement agreeing said going to she croon ye? yes. rashadi. she fucked. 13 your posse door shut, one the out of me change showed eco, but vermont pro said butchered a virtue, usually the lasso or a banjo by the she rushing ballasa. and so he was totally to table at that would be capture an auditor o u n. commanders. 1944, eliminate the traces of everything polish, destroy all church walls. by november, the 25th 1940 or destroy all polish buildings where poles used to live. destroy the trees next to the buildings. so there are no traces of anyone living there before. make sure nothing is left. if there is poles will claim all lands. nice, pretty person, actually, a nice the chilly, spiritually, bretzkey nibble upon skew ovals on the hood. the scottish nearby were taught english at the casino, but on a ne scare i pro
but she she says she's burchesi's searchable. burma been his at it for she she divorced from she she the works. go till you creation of sheets of witnesses or 3 master the bill or she had her funny so, so there's just little tiny start to push before be mergers. ah, vakio agreement agreeing said going to she croon ye? yes. rashadi. she fucked. 13 your posse door shut, one the out of me change showed eco, but vermont pro said butchered a virtue, usually the lasso or a banjo by the she rushing...
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they, the last i was just strong to go back to burma. yeah. but the situation is very bad there right now. like, i think it will take a long time for me because there is war going on, but not about mr. miller trina a lot on the rockingham rebel forces. yeah, i can what i kind of been living in the camp for the past 5 years and i don't see any future formula. i hope things will get better in future. my so either what i found by when you get enough rations in every month, but sometimes it's just not enough for a family far. it would be good if we are providing a little more dam. will we get low on one? there can one mother's element, children are not getting proper education and the can, i think they're losing hug for the future, which is a big concern for out of phase many problems are not able to move freely. it is no opportunity for leveling hood time, don't always have descent meals, and it is also difficult to help with monsoon rains in storms. ah, the on bottom of that, we're going to go back to me and my right now if we could, is constant
they, the last i was just strong to go back to burma. yeah. but the situation is very bad there right now. like, i think it will take a long time for me because there is war going on, but not about mr. miller trina a lot on the rockingham rebel forces. yeah, i can what i kind of been living in the camp for the past 5 years and i don't see any future formula. i hope things will get better in future. my so either what i found by when you get enough rations in every month, but sometimes it's just...
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it's anywhere it ends up in burma. and that happens a lot with plastic. 40 per cent of plastic produced is for packaging. in 2018, just 13.6 percent of plastic containers and packaging where recycled to counter this, no plot had developed little sashes for sauces or drinks made from algae. so you can eat them along with our contents, even if they're not consumed and are thrown away. not like claims. they will buy, degrade in 4 to 6 weeks. to make these vanishing sashes, not quite dry and grinds up. brown see weed, a special machine, and then turns the powder into a membrane that can be filled and finally sealed. oh, ah gdc with no, we really target cases of instant consumption out of home, or things that are used very quickly. where to potentially is going to be able to have the functional properties to that you heard of packaging humans that is required, but that has also the best sense of being reintegrated in nature each. we fail to collect your thoughts on the right bit. the firm also makes a special coding for tak
it's anywhere it ends up in burma. and that happens a lot with plastic. 40 per cent of plastic produced is for packaging. in 2018, just 13.6 percent of plastic containers and packaging where recycled to counter this, no plot had developed little sashes for sauces or drinks made from algae. so you can eat them along with our contents, even if they're not consumed and are thrown away. not like claims. they will buy, degrade in 4 to 6 weeks. to make these vanishing sashes, not quite dry and grinds...
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we are very pleased to welcome her as a colleague and daniel dylan, burma who reports on iran for the berlin bass to daily devout, also joins us and kills. if i can start with you is, is of course, and not only women, but also school girls who are now tearing off their he jobs in public. their head scarves are now becoming a symbol for defiance of the regime. where is this fury coming from? have you been surprised by its force? i and i say have actually, i mean, wish we've had this product, i protest for 3 weeks now roughly. and when they started, i thought, well, it is new. a lot of it is still new women and men going together, sat chanting as a said, women life freedom, which is new because all gender school are together. they're fighting for for women's rights together and human rights. but now it's the gen z is rising up as well. we see gens the rising of all over the world and now we see them iran and the force and the courage of these girls, this young girls who know the higher care of this oppressive regime in schools. we've seen school girls like shouting out the director of t
we are very pleased to welcome her as a colleague and daniel dylan, burma who reports on iran for the berlin bass to daily devout, also joins us and kills. if i can start with you is, is of course, and not only women, but also school girls who are now tearing off their he jobs in public. their head scarves are now becoming a symbol for defiance of the regime. where is this fury coming from? have you been surprised by its force? i and i say have actually, i mean, wish we've had this product, i...
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so nature has no problem dealing with, it's anywhere it ends up in burma and that happens a lot with plastic. 40 percent of plastic produced is for packaging. in 2018, just a 13.6 percent of plastic containers and packaging were recycled to counter this? no plan have developed little sa chaise for sauces or drinks made from algy and so you can eat them along with our contents even if they're not consumed and are thrown away. not la claims, they will buy degrade in 4 to 6 weeks. to make these vanishing sashes, not quite dries and grinds up. brown seaweed, a special machine, and then turns the powder into a membrane that can be filled and finally sealed. oh, ah gdc with no, can we really target bases of instant consumption out of home or things that i use very quickly where to be consuming. he's going to be able to have the functional properties to deliver to packaging humans that he's required. but that has also the best chance of be reintegrated in nature. each will fail to collect a thought on the right. the firm also makes a special coding for take away containers. usually, they're
so nature has no problem dealing with, it's anywhere it ends up in burma and that happens a lot with plastic. 40 percent of plastic produced is for packaging. in 2018, just a 13.6 percent of plastic containers and packaging were recycled to counter this? no plan have developed little sa chaise for sauces or drinks made from algy and so you can eat them along with our contents even if they're not consumed and are thrown away. not la claims, they will buy degrade in 4 to 6 weeks. to make these...
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not the case in a really i don't know if you'll get bus ed and you'll be in so good dean, martino, burma didn't. he didn't 0 normally, but she had a girl it own as if he doesn't guerrera into good good good feller domino burglary . she will last is elam from a l. m. aggression to boring the bully, the notion of proficiency, but i'm glad that it will not pass young. isn't that false now? you know, left him, they give you the gay, idaho mensray, new bugging birds over the weather in the sky, below, shooting through either in wounded lab the golden field for the last though, the lee and with a bully, guy is dumb, consumed in the, in the chemo. brazilian dinner, but if you could only handle going the way we're going to call the one our former are all going to get in your digital feed. if your know you are more in the a program which i can tell you of them you know, but not in. it's just, you know, get a record on it there. and i'm really glad to know her him, which i know he was a shallow in the jewel girl. get up. well it got to get in political, give you my boy renewal more. you let me kno
not the case in a really i don't know if you'll get bus ed and you'll be in so good dean, martino, burma didn't. he didn't 0 normally, but she had a girl it own as if he doesn't guerrera into good good good feller domino burglary . she will last is elam from a l. m. aggression to boring the bully, the notion of proficiency, but i'm glad that it will not pass young. isn't that false now? you know, left him, they give you the gay, idaho mensray, new bugging birds over the weather in the sky,...
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i didn't get burma denny than it normally by she had a girl. it own this. is he the for guerrera into good, good. good feller. domino. burglary she will last is elam from elim aggression. going to bring the bullied the guy motion up for show me but i'm i'm glad i believe the guest will not fuss young. isn't that false now? you know left him there because she really gay, idaho mercer elaine do. bugging birds really was in the dye. because within the reader, in the lab, the film fully class though though he unlocked as a bully, guy is dumb, consumed in the, in the human brazilian dinner. but if you could leave him the can, the got a sick day going call one, our former enroll, didn't get in. and i'm trying to see if you all know good deal more in the a program. once you got the job done, you know that group and i didn't just, you know, get it there. and america had been a her, him, which i know he was shallow in the jewel girl. get up. well, if you got to get in political, didn't give you my job. so boy, renewable mom, you let me know really if there is that w
i didn't get burma denny than it normally by she had a girl. it own this. is he the for guerrera into good, good. good feller. domino. burglary she will last is elam from elim aggression. going to bring the bullied the guy motion up for show me but i'm i'm glad i believe the guest will not fuss young. isn't that false now? you know left him there because she really gay, idaho mercer elaine do. bugging birds really was in the dye. because within the reader, in the lab, the film fully class...
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we're very pleased to welcome her as a colleague and daniel dylan burma who reports on iran for the berlin based daily developed also joins us and gilda, if i can start with you, it is of course not only women, but also school girls who are now tearing off their hijabs in public. their headscarves are now becoming a symbol for defiance of the regime where is this fury coming from? have you been surprised by its force? i must say. i have actually, i mean, we've we've had this pro protest for three weeks now roughly and when they started i thought, well, it is new. a lot of it is still new women and men going together chanting as you said, women like freedom, which is new because all genders are together. they're fighting for for women's rights together and human rights, but now it's jen's eases rising up as well. we see gen z rising up all over the world and now we see in iran and the force and the courage ofhese girls, these young girls who know the hierarchy of this oppressive regime in schools. we've seen schoolgirls like shouting out the director of the school. it's just seems that i am
we're very pleased to welcome her as a colleague and daniel dylan burma who reports on iran for the berlin based daily developed also joins us and gilda, if i can start with you, it is of course not only women, but also school girls who are now tearing off their hijabs in public. their headscarves are now becoming a symbol for defiance of the regime where is this fury coming from? have you been surprised by its force? i must say. i have actually, i mean, we've we've had this pro protest for...
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the last i was i had strong hope to go back to burma. yeah. but the situation is very bad there. right now. i like. i think it will take a long time because there is war going on between the both miss military and iraq, young rebel forces, or i can what i kind of been living in the count for the past 4 years and i don't see any future for me i hope things will get better in future matter either what i found by will you get enough rations in every month, but sometimes it's just not enough for a family thought it would be good if we are provided a little more than what we get. ah, one there, campbell mothers, element, children are not getting proper education and the camp. i think they're losing hug for the future, which is a big concern for us. oh, face many problems. we're not able to move freely. there is no opportunity for livelihoods on don. allah's have decent meals, and it is also difficult to cope with monsoon rains and storms on of the on bottom of that. we want to go back to me on my right now. if we could, that is conflict going on. there is no peace. now if we go there,
the last i was i had strong hope to go back to burma. yeah. but the situation is very bad there. right now. i like. i think it will take a long time because there is war going on between the both miss military and iraq, young rebel forces, or i can what i kind of been living in the count for the past 4 years and i don't see any future for me i hope things will get better in future matter either what i found by will you get enough rations in every month, but sometimes it's just not enough for a...
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and to travel throughout the regioner japan, cambodia, laos, burma what is fascinating itself.nd there is a large chinese diaspora there so i became very familiar with that part of the world so i had a worldview coming in. now fast-forward to irvine e.california. i am teaching fully employed mba students by definition work during the week then, nader on the weekends. this is circa 2003 that more employed students are losing their jobs. this is weird orange county has one of the most favorite labor markets in the country. how can this be happening? so why do the china project to had the inkling of the jobs are going to china they spent one year with over 100 students drilling down at how china one —- i china could charge 50 percent less for the goods the prevailing view is that it was cheap labor and the research was stunning because sure, cheap labor played a role in that is slave labor which is not fair but things likether currency manipulation, property theft you don't have to do r&d is a chinese company that's a ton of money to save. the state owned c enterprise model and my
and to travel throughout the regioner japan, cambodia, laos, burma what is fascinating itself.nd there is a large chinese diaspora there so i became very familiar with that part of the world so i had a worldview coming in. now fast-forward to irvine e.california. i am teaching fully employed mba students by definition work during the week then, nader on the weekends. this is circa 2003 that more employed students are losing their jobs. this is weird orange county has one of the most favorite...
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it was already happening as the british gave up, india, ceylon, and burma, and the dutch withdrew from indonesia. but while other empires were collapsing, france went against the grain and would not let go. meanwhile, in sub saharan africa, several political parties in different countries combined in the early 19 fifties to form b, r d, a upon african movement with communist affiliations in france. one of its leaders was the ivory coast and b phillips, so fed winey, who openly wanted to end the colonial period. france could not possibly accept this, particularly at this time of the cold war. paris decided to try and break these rebels who were a little too close to moscow, floyd slightly in ivory coast. the french army action was brutal. on the 27th was january 1915. the lease school fed, whiny, narrowly escaped imprisonment. the next day senator victoria bianca bada was found decapitated in the woods. thousands of their supporters were arrested, and hundreds of villages destroyed. a cloak of secrecy was spread over this abuse. silence on the side of the executioners, and among the vic
it was already happening as the british gave up, india, ceylon, and burma, and the dutch withdrew from indonesia. but while other empires were collapsing, france went against the grain and would not let go. meanwhile, in sub saharan africa, several political parties in different countries combined in the early 19 fifties to form b, r d, a upon african movement with communist affiliations in france. one of its leaders was the ivory coast and b phillips, so fed winey, who openly wanted to end the...
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and duringe, that time was ableo travel throughout the region korea, japan, cambodia, burma was fasteningin and of itself because it was so close. there is a larger chinese diaspora there. i became very familiar with that part of the world. i had a worldview coming in. fast-forward uc irvine, california. and i am teaching in gay students who by definition work during the week and then come at night or on the weekends. this is circa 2003. i began to notice that more t ad more of my fully employed students are losing their jobs. i am thing this is a weird, orange county is mostly vibrant labor markets in the y country. how can this be i happening? any sight of do this thing called the china price projects but i had this inkling all these jobs are going to china. at a gear at the hundred students drilling down her chinese communist could charge 50% less than american manufacturers for goods. the prevailing view was it was just cheap labor. the research was stunning to me because sure, cheap labor played a role and yes, a lot of that was slave labor. that is still unfair. there are all bits o
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thailand and during a time, i was able to travel throughout the region and korea japan cambodia and burmaascinating in and of itself because it was so close and is large chinese - there and so became very familiar with that part of the world and so i kind of a world view coming in and fast-forward to when t you see irvine california, orange county. i am teaching fully employed mba students who by definition work during the weekend and think of the night or on the weekends and this is the ticket 2003. i began to notice more and more my fully employed students losing their jobs i think this isnt weird, orange county is one of the most vibrant labor markets in the country how can this be happening so i decided to do this thing called china price project because i have this inkling that all of these jobs going to china. is been your with over 100 students drawing down on how the communist china good charge 50 percent less than american any factors for the goods. and it was just cheap labor and research was money to me because sure, chief labor played a role andlo yes, a lot of that was sle la
thailand and during a time, i was able to travel throughout the region and korea japan cambodia and burmaascinating in and of itself because it was so close and is large chinese - there and so became very familiar with that part of the world and so i kind of a world view coming in and fast-forward to when t you see irvine california, orange county. i am teaching fully employed mba students who by definition work during the weekend and think of the night or on the weekends and this is the ticket...
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burma was fascinating in and of itself because it was so close, and there's a large chinese diaspora.o i became very familiar with that part of the world. i had kind of a worldview coming in. fast-forward to uc irvine, california. i'm teaching formerly employed students who by definition work during the week and then come back at night or on the weekend. this is circa 2003. i begin to notice that more and more of my fully employed students are losing their jobs and i'm thinking this is weird. orange county has one of the most vibrant labor markets in the country. how can this be happening. so i decided that i would do this thing called the china price project because i had an inkling all these jobs were going to china. i spent a year with over a hundred students kind of drilling down on how communistle china could charge 50% less than american manufacturers for goods. the prevailing view is that it was just cheap labor. the research was stunning to me because. a lot of it is slave labor so that isn't fair but there's all these other things going on like the currency manipulation. prop
burma was fascinating in and of itself because it was so close, and there's a large chinese diaspora.o i became very familiar with that part of the world. i had kind of a worldview coming in. fast-forward to uc irvine, california. i'm teaching formerly employed students who by definition work during the week and then come back at night or on the weekend. this is circa 2003. i begin to notice that more and more of my fully employed students are losing their jobs and i'm thinking this is weird....
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. >> they are current goal is to get those done and as a threat in burma continues to escalate as it has. >> let's assume there's no escalations there's no escalation sinew at 90 sinew at 9500 buildings yater protects. it seems to me of thousands of small number given the size of your portfolio. >> rfr rfr is strength for law enforcement is 1131 and they are placed throughout the country based on the number of facilities and the population of the federal employees there the highest tourist facilities would have more people. we have more officers here in d.c. than we have in ames, iowa are merely because it's needed here. >> the capitol lays out thousands of officers for one complex, you have 1000 officers for 9500 buildings? my time has expired. >> thank you mr. torres. i want to go through second round of questions i want to follow up on mr. torres' concept here. you got tenants that are supposed to pay you their fair share. and ms. latham one of the big issues you said this money to implement and mr. torres at 30% compliance and 70% none. do we have to mandate that other federal ag
. >> they are current goal is to get those done and as a threat in burma continues to escalate as it has. >> let's assume there's no escalations there's no escalation sinew at 90 sinew at 9500 buildings yater protects. it seems to me of thousands of small number given the size of your portfolio. >> rfr rfr is strength for law enforcement is 1131 and they are placed throughout the country based on the number of facilities and the population of the federal employees there the...
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the depletion of china in the peripheral or in creating threats on the periphery in afghanistan in burmand so on and the technological blockade, that is, deterring china from, let's say, new technological successes that helped it, but to modernize industry and be more competitive lower united states the consequences are still being assessed, where, if not with us, the familiar approach of the united states is known. meanwhile , experts fear a large-scale recession in the united states, the fed is actively raising the key rate in order to reduce consumer prices by the federal reserve. increased it by 75 basis points. at each of the three previous meetings, experts believe that this will also happen in november, despite the increase in rates, inflation in september exceeded 8% position, or vice versa, in a state of recession, although in fact, formally, there was a fall during the first and second quarter. p is small, but it was meaning one and six tenths of a percent. in the first quarter of 22 years and 0.6, in the second quarter in terms of established ideas about what a recession is, w
the depletion of china in the peripheral or in creating threats on the periphery in afghanistan in burmand so on and the technological blockade, that is, deterring china from, let's say, new technological successes that helped it, but to modernize industry and be more competitive lower united states the consequences are still being assessed, where, if not with us, the familiar approach of the united states is known. meanwhile , experts fear a large-scale recession in the united states, the fed...
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during that time, i was able to travel throughout the region and to korea, japan, cambodia, laos, burmawas fascinating in and s of itself because it was so a close . and there's a large chinese diaspora there so i became very familiar with that part of the world. so i had kind of a worldview coming in. fast forward to i'm in uc irvine california. and i'm teaching fully employed mba students who by definition worked during the week and come at night or on the weekends. and this is circa 2003. right, and i d begin to notice that none of my fully employed students are losing their jobs and thinking this is weird, orange county is one of the most vibrant labor markets in the country and how can this be happening? so i decided that i do this thing called the china price project because i had this inkling all these jobs were going to china. i spent a year with over 100 students kind of drilling down on how communist china could charge 50 percent less than american manufacturers for goods. and the prevailing viewwas that it was just cheap labor . and the research was stunning to me because sur
during that time, i was able to travel throughout the region and to korea, japan, cambodia, laos, burmawas fascinating in and s of itself because it was so a close . and there's a large chinese diaspora there so i became very familiar with that part of the world. so i had kind of a worldview coming in. fast forward to i'm in uc irvine california. and i'm teaching fully employed mba students who by definition worked during the week and come at night or on the weekends. and this is circa 2003....