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album to cambodia. with our undercover cameras, we soon find out like other thousands of tourists, he is here for another purpose. this is martini's, a night club where young women outnumber men 10-1. many of the women for sale. it's also a favorite hangout of dr. album, as we witness more than once during our stay. even though prostitution is illegal in cambodia, finding a girlfriend for the night at martini's takes a few words, a few dollars and a stroll out of the door. the action at martini's pales compared with what else we see in this country. everyone here seems to know about the child sex trade. even this motor bike taxi driver right outside our hotel. he offered to show us. >> many, many girls. >> young girls. >> how lounge? >> 12, no problem? >> no problem in cambodia. >> but children being sold for sex is a big problem in cambodia. thousands of them condemned early on to a life of slavery. is there a way to help any of them escape that dismal fate? we are about to find out as we take you insi
album to cambodia. with our undercover cameras, we soon find out like other thousands of tourists, he is here for another purpose. this is martini's, a night club where young women outnumber men 10-1. many of the women for sale. it's also a favorite hangout of dr. album, as we witness more than once during our stay. even though prostitution is illegal in cambodia, finding a girlfriend for the night at martini's takes a few words, a few dollars and a stroll out of the door. the action at...
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. >>> violence and tears as bulldozers plow through a neighborhood in cambodia, as it just crashes through this family's home. see what's behind the forced evictions and why people are not going to go quietly. >>> a big brother issues a money challenge to his little brother. >> whatever he catches, he can keep. >> hear how much was in that fist full of dollars and meet the dudes behind the video payday. >> just got a lucky catch. >>> and seattle copes with rain that's frozen. >> it's like nature's snow cone. >> having fun in the city with the white stuff. we're going to get this edition of "right this minute" started with a controversial story that steven found for us. >> i've got a case of sports fan dom gone too far. the video is making some big waves on the web. let's go back to january 9th after the bcs title game between alabama and lsu. alabama won that game. crystal burger on bourbon street what we're seeing in the video is annulus fan passed out at crystal burger. some alabama fans messing with them, putting frempl fry containers down, taking pictures. there's even a point somebody
. >>> violence and tears as bulldozers plow through a neighborhood in cambodia, as it just crashes through this family's home. see what's behind the forced evictions and why people are not going to go quietly. >>> a big brother issues a money challenge to his little brother. >> whatever he catches, he can keep. >> hear how much was in that fist full of dollars and meet the dudes behind the video payday. >> just got a lucky catch. >>> and seattle...
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story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this
story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you...
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i interviewed them a lot in 1970 then expanded to cambodia that was the most intense bombing in history following kissinger immortal phrase anything that flies against anything that moves. those were the orders handed down by kissinger from his boss and a brief period of just a couple years that we now know reached the level of all allied bombing in the pacific region during world war ii including the two atom bombs on the poor peasant society. lot of consequences to that. very ugly once but it finally more or less ended but it didn't. the facts of the chemical warfare continued and will continue. this very quickly turned into a crop description -- destruction, a major war crimes in he can tell you more than i can but just to add one more word, there are serious consequences to not paying attention to what we have done in the past. that if we are incapable of facing up to our own history we are in trouble morally with serious problems but it is also quite practical if you do not face up to you will continue to do it and that is happening. people our dying right now from america and chem
i interviewed them a lot in 1970 then expanded to cambodia that was the most intense bombing in history following kissinger immortal phrase anything that flies against anything that moves. those were the orders handed down by kissinger from his boss and a brief period of just a couple years that we now know reached the level of all allied bombing in the pacific region during world war ii including the two atom bombs on the poor peasant society. lot of consequences to that. very ugly once but it...
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it has even reached cambodia, believe it or not. keep the good vibes going and show your fan stash at wbaltv.com. click on u local. new research shows that you really can die from a broken heart. a cave exploring expedition almost end o in tragedy. hoping for snow? you may not after this story. and carrie engel from valley view farms is here to answer your pledge and guard -- your plant and gaou >> most people in alaska are used to snow, but a recent snowstorms broke records and has them taking out, literally. cordova has been buried under 18 feet of snow at the last few weeks. army national guard troops are stationed in the town to help residents clear away the heavy snow, blamed for damage to three buildings and could cause at least six homes to collapse. the area is under a state of emergency, but it does not look like anyone is going anywhere soon. there is no road access to the fishing town. the only way in or out is by boat or plane. three explores are safe at home after being rescued from a cave where they were stuck for days
it has even reached cambodia, believe it or not. keep the good vibes going and show your fan stash at wbaltv.com. click on u local. new research shows that you really can die from a broken heart. a cave exploring expedition almost end o in tragedy. hoping for snow? you may not after this story. and carrie engel from valley view farms is here to answer your pledge and guard -- your plant and gaou >> most people in alaska are used to snow, but a recent snowstorms broke records and has them...
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. >> in france, there is already the law -- it can exist for cambodia, the armenians, and all the other genocides. >> turkey denies the genocide took place. it says there were heavy of loop -- heavy losses of life on both sides. it is already suspended military economic and political ties. france believes the differences can be overcome. >> nobody can ignore the reaction of our ally turkey. turkey is a great country and respect its people and its leaders. >> the bill now needs to be signed into law by president sarkozy. that could take place by the end of february. >> president obama has welcomed the european union down on all imports of iranian oil. the eu is iran's second-biggest market. iran has threatened to close the straits of hormut if it is disrupted. that is more than 20% of all the oil traded worldwide. our world affairs editor sent this report. >> tankers loaded with oil from the gulf heading towards the narrow point of the straits and the open sea beyond. immediately after the european union's decision to stop buying iran's oil today, some politicians inside iran itself were
. >> in france, there is already the law -- it can exist for cambodia, the armenians, and all the other genocides. >> turkey denies the genocide took place. it says there were heavy of loop -- heavy losses of life on both sides. it is already suspended military economic and political ties. france believes the differences can be overcome. >> nobody can ignore the reaction of our ally turkey. turkey is a great country and respect its people and its leaders. >> the bill now...
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. >> it can exist for cambodia and armenia and all the other genocides. >> turkey denies the genocide so plays. it says there was heavy loss of life -- denies the genocide took place. it said there was heavy loss of life on both sides. france believes the differences can be overcome. >> nobody can ignore the reaction of turkey. turkey is a great country, and we respect its people and leaders. we wish to develop our relationship with turkey. >> the bill needs to be signed into law by nicholas sarcozy, and that could take place by the end of february. >> the pressure on iran has intensified with the european ban on all imports of iranian oil. this was agreed upon. the eu is iran's second-biggest market, and iran has threatened to close the strait if shipments are disruptive. this is an important gateway with almost 17 million barrels since 2011. that is nearly 20% of all the oil traded worldwide. >> tankers and laden with oil from the gulf heading today towards the narrow point of the street and the open sea beyond. immediately after the eu decision to stop buying iran's will today, som
. >> it can exist for cambodia and armenia and all the other genocides. >> turkey denies the genocide so plays. it says there was heavy loss of life -- denies the genocide took place. it said there was heavy loss of life on both sides. france believes the differences can be overcome. >> nobody can ignore the reaction of turkey. turkey is a great country, and we respect its people and leaders. we wish to develop our relationship with turkey. >> the bill needs to be signed...
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another one was right on the border, where these three nationals -- thai, cambodia, vietnamese -- gotght spying on the border. there handler, a colonel, apparently was not arrested. the three got two years in jail in september of this year ganother spy war going on. they were providing information that they saw. just military operation. it culminated this year. i want to talk about the spy wars up north and south korea. nobody espies and does things like the north koreans. two in july, 2010 -- two north koreans who had come into the south were sentenced by the court to 10 years for attempting to assassinate the former secretary of the north korean ruling communist party. this is a man in charge of their communist organization. he himself had defected to the south in 1997. this has been a real problem for north korea. and they said an assassination team to track him down and to kill him. two of them were arrested in july 2010. this particular colonel, a career reconnaissance bureau, was in charge of the assassination operation, and they cut his head off. they are not pleased with him.
another one was right on the border, where these three nationals -- thai, cambodia, vietnamese -- gotght spying on the border. there handler, a colonel, apparently was not arrested. the three got two years in jail in september of this year ganother spy war going on. they were providing information that they saw. just military operation. it culminated this year. i want to talk about the spy wars up north and south korea. nobody espies and does things like the north koreans. two in july, 2010 --...
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we have projects that we support in cambodia, haiti, honduras, guatemala, south africa, we have also worked to help with a number of humanitarian aid disasters around the world, such as the tsunami in southeast asia a few years ago, hurricane katrina, and burst recently, we held out with the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern japan in march but this year, we're dedicating the tree to the victims and survivors of that disaster. [applause] over the last 11 years, rainbow world fund has distributed $3.2 million in humanitarian aid on behalf of the lgbt and friends community. besides distributing humanitarian aid, we worked to inspire hope in our projects around the world, and we have come to learn that is equally important, if not more so, to foster a spirit of hope in people's lives. i have always believed that hope is the most important energy in the world. we have seen people living in the most desperate circumstances with very little resources, making positive changes in their lives with just a little support. the support that rainbow world fund gives creates hope in people's
we have projects that we support in cambodia, haiti, honduras, guatemala, south africa, we have also worked to help with a number of humanitarian aid disasters around the world, such as the tsunami in southeast asia a few years ago, hurricane katrina, and burst recently, we held out with the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern japan in march but this year, we're dedicating the tree to the victims and survivors of that disaster. [applause] over the last 11 years, rainbow world fund has...
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the fan stash even has reached cambodia. show your fan stash on wbaltv.com. click on ulocal. you will decide how much property tax will decrease in baltimore city of one kind has his way. we will explain. >> i have not decided that at all. i will be an 11th hour voter. >> with less than an hour until the polls opened in new hampshire, the gop candidates are stumping hard for votes. a preview in tonight's commitment 2012 report. a shake-up at the white house. who is in and who is out on the president's staff. >> hd doppler shows that snow is moving off the middle atlantic coast. there is another storm developing to our south. 33 degrees at [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. treat your taste buds to a fresh toasted subway big hot pastrami melt. subway. eat fresh. >> after a record low voter turnout, a new coalition is lobbying the state coalition to move the timing of the baltimore city elections. the coalition wants to move the city's
the fan stash even has reached cambodia. show your fan stash on wbaltv.com. click on ulocal. you will decide how much property tax will decrease in baltimore city of one kind has his way. we will explain. >> i have not decided that at all. i will be an 11th hour voter. >> with less than an hour until the polls opened in new hampshire, the gop candidates are stumping hard for votes. a preview in tonight's commitment 2012 report. a shake-up at the white house. who is in and who is out...
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even to cambodia. you can't share yours on our website wbaltv.com. be sure to click on ulocal. gerry sandusky will have a preview of the game against the houston texans a little lighter and sports. coming up -- occupy protesters, how their efforts kept a local woman and her home. >> at one point to the odor was a real rancid. we actually thought somebody had passed away. >> in this home honor contacted the i team because of a foul odor in and around her home. why she thinks it is coming from next door. >> the same style that produced heavy snow in texas and thunderstorms that the gulf coast, it is moving here. coast, it is moving here. get america's favorite coffee for america's favorite single-cup brewer. try all five delicious varieties, only at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin'. >> occupied baltimore protesters rallied today to keep a woman in her home for at least another day. protesters gathered to prevent the eviction of the 65-year-old widow who unsuccessfully tried to modify her alone. they say she was still scheduled for the eviction despite a pending
even to cambodia. you can't share yours on our website wbaltv.com. be sure to click on ulocal. gerry sandusky will have a preview of the game against the houston texans a little lighter and sports. coming up -- occupy protesters, how their efforts kept a local woman and her home. >> at one point to the odor was a real rancid. we actually thought somebody had passed away. >> in this home honor contacted the i team because of a foul odor in and around her home. why she thinks it is...
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asia, areas like the philippines and the eastern end of the indochina peninsula and over toward cambodia, scattered showers and some thunderstorms for you. tuesday's highs look like this. 10 here and same in shanghai, up to 5 in seoul. expecting 2 in beijing. tokyo getting up to 8 degrees so that will be slightly warmer than yesterday. as we look toward the americas, the series of storm systems are looking set to just track right across the continent. as we head to midweek we're talking about a lot more wintry weather starting to develop. for the pacific northwest, especially this western end of washington state and all the way down to northern california, areas are looking to pick up quite a bit of snowfall. one area could get ten centimeters and isolated regions could get 30 centimeters or more. and aiming for the eastern end here and we'll be looking at widespread rainy area developing across the eastern half of the united states, especially the gray, region we're looking at snow and then rain and then even some stormy weather possible for the southeastern corner of the u.s. there's q
asia, areas like the philippines and the eastern end of the indochina peninsula and over toward cambodia, scattered showers and some thunderstorms for you. tuesday's highs look like this. 10 here and same in shanghai, up to 5 in seoul. expecting 2 in beijing. tokyo getting up to 8 degrees so that will be slightly warmer than yesterday. as we look toward the americas, the series of storm systems are looking set to just track right across the continent. as we head to midweek we're talking about a...
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i seem to recall that the domino theory was proven partly correct when laos and cambodia fell, but i do not want to press that too far. another downside is a 400 space underground parking garage that will increase existing traffic congestion at the intersection of washington and the embarcadero. finally, there is the adverse impact on community recreational facilities. the plan, as it currently exists, white out all nine existing tennis courts, leaving no tennis courts at this location. we endorse this study prepared by the asian neighborhood design group. thank you. >> good afternoon, members of the board. mary murphy, counsel to one of the project sponsors to this project. as you have heard, the port is one of the sponsors, and this is a public-private partnership, and i represent the other side of it. there is also the developer of piers 1 and 5, which many people like. i very rarely have to come to say who the project sponsor is, but based on the testimony today, i need to clarify this for you. you have heard a lot about the current owners. the project sponsor does not own the go
i seem to recall that the domino theory was proven partly correct when laos and cambodia fell, but i do not want to press that too far. another downside is a 400 space underground parking garage that will increase existing traffic congestion at the intersection of washington and the embarcadero. finally, there is the adverse impact on community recreational facilities. the plan, as it currently exists, white out all nine existing tennis courts, leaving no tennis courts at this location. we...
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matter of cleaning up our environment and stopping the companies that poisoned vietnam and poisoned cambodia and other parts of -- colombia, other parts of the world for profit. they do it for profit, they do it for money. they claimed they were doing it, well, in the name of patriotism. they poisoned vietnam, they were destroying the mangrove forest because they were doing their patriotic duty. no, they were doing it to make money. they knew what was in it, they knew it was poison, and they didn't tell the government. so one of the things that i hope i can accomplish through this book, "scorched earth," is to say, look, it's time to clean up the world, environment. it's time to clean up our environment. it isn't about something that happened 20, 30, 40 years ago, it's happening right now. we're all being exposed to these toxic chemicals, and we're all at risk. and so the tragedy in vietnam is the tragedy here and in europe and be many other places, and it's a track that i believe we can all get together and do something to prevent. people ask me what should you do? well, i would say one thi
matter of cleaning up our environment and stopping the companies that poisoned vietnam and poisoned cambodia and other parts of -- colombia, other parts of the world for profit. they do it for profit, they do it for money. they claimed they were doing it, well, in the name of patriotism. they poisoned vietnam, they were destroying the mangrove forest because they were doing their patriotic duty. no, they were doing it to make money. they knew what was in it, they knew it was poison, and they...
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down towards the south, much of the malay peninsula, the southern areas of thailand, and much of cambodia will continue to see monsoonal rain, and showers could become heavy at times. temperature-wise, so today we're expecting 34 degrees in bangkok for the high, and 21 degrees in hong kong. still warmer than average in seoul with 7 degrees. tokyo will be coming in at 10 degrees. and we will see more cloud cover as the day goes on. heading over to the americas, the main story is going to be heavy snow in the northwestern u.s. a series of low pressure systems has been dumping a huge amount of snow and coastal rain. so over the next 24 hours, more than 10 centimeters are expected in a wide area. and 20 centimeters in parts of the cascades, the sierras, and the northern rockies. not only the mountains, but also low-lying areas are dealing with snow. seattle has had about 10 centimeters of snow. snow of such magnitude for this city is quite rare. but more wet weather is expected. and strong winds are blowing. so that is resulting in high waves along the coast. unfortunately, those stormy condi
down towards the south, much of the malay peninsula, the southern areas of thailand, and much of cambodia will continue to see monsoonal rain, and showers could become heavy at times. temperature-wise, so today we're expecting 34 degrees in bangkok for the high, and 21 degrees in hong kong. still warmer than average in seoul with 7 degrees. tokyo will be coming in at 10 degrees. and we will see more cloud cover as the day goes on. heading over to the americas, the main story is going to be...
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border it's used by holocaust deniers those who deny the massacres and who want to have a site in cambodia very often they'll say well this was not this was not a genocide or all it was a cop that's that's that's that's a lie this was a full force of the ottoman army wiping out innocent men women and children driving them into the desert every serious scholar recognizes that fact and a growing number of countries around the world as well and finally do you see our relations deteriorating even fareed there. what i would say is this if the french relations are ever going to be are actually from fighting that fighting is what you the truth it's will be mutual respect for just as this cycle of bullying bribing their way into silence in other countries is no basis for stable issues. from the armenian national committee of america thank you for being with us. and now to libya where at least four people have been killed and twenty others wounded as forces still loyal to colonel gadhafi attacked the former leader stronghold of bani walid earlier the national transitional council's leader warren je
border it's used by holocaust deniers those who deny the massacres and who want to have a site in cambodia very often they'll say well this was not this was not a genocide or all it was a cop that's that's that's that's a lie this was a full force of the ottoman army wiping out innocent men women and children driving them into the desert every serious scholar recognizes that fact and a growing number of countries around the world as well and finally do you see our relations deteriorating even...
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on friday, may 1st, 1970, the day following president nixon's announcement of the invasion at cambodia student protesters, as you can see in this photo gathered on the kent campus and symbolically buried the constitution. that evening at kent riots broke out in town and resulted in many stones being thrown at local properties of business establishments and resulting in a lot of property damage. the following day on saturday, may 2nd, fulfilling a rumor heard throughout the whole day, the rotc building was set on fire by arsonists, and the national guard was called in. they arrived i think around after midnight or thereabouts. the next day on sunday, initial calm was interrupted by an inflammatory speech by governor james rhodes echoing governor reagan's sentiments in california. rhodes, it should be mentioned, was in the middle of a hotly contested primary race. the primary which was held i think that tuesday, the day after may 4th. and that evening there was a lot of tension between the guard and students, all throughout campus and the town. and then, of course, on monday, may 4, midt
on friday, may 1st, 1970, the day following president nixon's announcement of the invasion at cambodia student protesters, as you can see in this photo gathered on the kent campus and symbolically buried the constitution. that evening at kent riots broke out in town and resulted in many stones being thrown at local properties of business establishments and resulting in a lot of property damage. the following day on saturday, may 2nd, fulfilling a rumor heard throughout the whole day, the rotc...
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thailand, cambodia, korean spy wars. if you get involved in working the china issue and you have anything to do with taiwan, you will certainly know the intelligence service. we are still engaged in "a war without gunfire." if you look at what is going on, he is absolutely right. the national security branch, which is like the foren intelligence service, the military intelligence bureau, and the minister of justice investigation bureau, there counter intelligence bureaus similar to the fbi. that is what constitutes the time and his intelligence service. -- taiwanese intelligence service. they are aggressive, they use official cover, and they agessively target prc students in the united states and around the world. the minister of justice investigation bureau is the one countering internal disorder. it does counterintelligence with in time what -- within taiwan. the military intelligence collects military intelligence information -- once again, big deal in china. what you find when you study this by business, cases do not
thailand, cambodia, korean spy wars. if you get involved in working the china issue and you have anything to do with taiwan, you will certainly know the intelligence service. we are still engaged in "a war without gunfire." if you look at what is going on, he is absolutely right. the national security branch, which is like the foren intelligence service, the military intelligence bureau, and the minister of justice investigation bureau, there counter intelligence bureaus similar to...
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thailand, cambodia, korean spy wars. if you get involved in working the china issue and you have anything to do with taiwan, you will certainly know the intelligence service. we are still engaged in "a war without gunfire." if you look at what is going on, he is absolutely right. the national security branch, which is like the foreign intelligence service, the military intelligence bureau, and the minister of justice investigation bureau, there counter intelligence bureaus similar to the fbi. that is what constitutes the time and his intelligence service. -- taiwanese intelligence service. they are aggressive, they use official cover, and they aggressively target prc students in the united states and around the world. the minister of justice investigation bureau is the one countering internal disorder. it does counterintelligence with in time what -- within taiwan. the military intelligence collects military intelligence information -- once again, big deal in china. what you find when you study this by business, cases do
thailand, cambodia, korean spy wars. if you get involved in working the china issue and you have anything to do with taiwan, you will certainly know the intelligence service. we are still engaged in "a war without gunfire." if you look at what is going on, he is absolutely right. the national security branch, which is like the foreign intelligence service, the military intelligence bureau, and the minister of justice investigation bureau, there counter intelligence bureaus similar to...
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this is cambodia, and all of you know what pull pot did to the good people of cambodia. ten miles out is the chang killing fields, the most famous of the killing fields, and certainly there's many in cambodia, but this is the most well known one, and the front is a buddhist structure, and there's thousands of skulls, and it just says pray for the skulls, but please don't touch them. they suffered enough. beyond that you pay a couple bucks and walk into what looks like a small golf course and they are shallow graves where they excavated ten bodies from this. you were taken as a prisoner, an enemy of the state, and taken to the slang interrogation building, an old school, and they water boarded you, put your head in a cage full of hornets until you admitted you were helping, and if they ran out of bullets, they would use a big stick, and infants were taken by the angles, someone head first into a tree, and you can go see that. if you look on the ground, there's bone fragments, teeth, bullets, bits of bailing wire and clothing that come out of the ground during the rainy se
this is cambodia, and all of you know what pull pot did to the good people of cambodia. ten miles out is the chang killing fields, the most famous of the killing fields, and certainly there's many in cambodia, but this is the most well known one, and the front is a buddhist structure, and there's thousands of skulls, and it just says pray for the skulls, but please don't touch them. they suffered enough. beyond that you pay a couple bucks and walk into what looks like a small golf course and...
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i was in cambodia. in the prison they rounded up intellectuals who said things they did not like z they put them in prison. you can see the bloodstains on the floor. >> bill: sure. >> that is what they do. we're a nation that believes in free exchange of ideas. >> bill: you're right buchanan has the right to say whatever he wants to say as long as it's not endangering someone. but msnbc is a private operation. they can hire and fire whoever they want. so it's their decision to put him on the air or not. my thing is that he is not saying anything now he hasn't said before and plenty of different forums. they knew it when they hired him. now they go well, we don't like him. >> when reading this stuff getting ready for the interview i was reminded of how great he s what a great thinker to. shut him up because you're afraid... >> bill: what was great about him? >> he's talking about, he's not talking about superiority. he's talking about the lack of asimulation. america is a land founded on principles of pe
i was in cambodia. in the prison they rounded up intellectuals who said things they did not like z they put them in prison. you can see the bloodstains on the floor. >> bill: sure. >> that is what they do. we're a nation that believes in free exchange of ideas. >> bill: you're right buchanan has the right to say whatever he wants to say as long as it's not endangering someone. but msnbc is a private operation. they can hire and fire whoever they want. so it's their decision to...
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thailand, cambodia, korean spy wars. if you get involved in working the china issue and you have anything to do with taiwan, you will certainly know the intelligence service. we are still engaged in "a war without gunfire." if you look at what is going on, he is absolutely right. the national security branch, which is like the foreign intelligence service, the military intelligence bureau, and the minister of justice investigation bureau, there counter intelligence bureaus similar to the fbi. that is what constitutes the time and his intelligence service. -- taiwanese intelligence service. they are aggressive, they use official cover, and they aggressively target prc students in the united states and around the world. the minister of justice investigation bureau is the one countering internal disorder. it does counterintelligence with in time what -- within taiwan. the military intelligence collects military intelligence information -- once again, big deal in china. what you find when you study this by business, cases do
thailand, cambodia, korean spy wars. if you get involved in working the china issue and you have anything to do with taiwan, you will certainly know the intelligence service. we are still engaged in "a war without gunfire." if you look at what is going on, he is absolutely right. the national security branch, which is like the foreign intelligence service, the military intelligence bureau, and the minister of justice investigation bureau, there counter intelligence bureaus similar to...
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one has to do with a they wan-cambodia border war going on. you may or may not be aware of the war, and as well as with is espionage along the border. there was a discontentious border between them and well, in february, a high profile activist in taiwan and his secretary had entered into cambodia from thailand, arrested for unlawful entry going to a military base and espionage. they each were sentenced to eight years. he got eight year, and she got six months. that was february of this year in this case. another one had to do right on the border when these three nationals, a thai, cambodia, and vietnam, the handler, the colonel, apparently, he was not arrested, he was the spy master, three each got two years in jail of september of this year. that's another spy war going on. all right. that's the location that took place, and they were driving along providing information they saw. this is just, you know, military observations, arrested, and charged with espionage, and culminated of this year. all right. i want to talk about the spy wars of no
one has to do with a they wan-cambodia border war going on. you may or may not be aware of the war, and as well as with is espionage along the border. there was a discontentious border between them and well, in february, a high profile activist in taiwan and his secretary had entered into cambodia from thailand, arrested for unlawful entry going to a military base and espionage. they each were sentenced to eight years. he got eight year, and she got six months. that was february of this year in...
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and michael from thailand, no factor in cambodia or vietnam, soon, mike, soon. stop the movement. the communist goes can't. from afghanistan, stationed in a forward operating base here halfway through "lincoln," i cannot put it down. i am running out of material. you are a patriot and we work with "separation shoebox," to give you as much reading material as possible. so check that out. and, a rivalry between madonna and lady gaga. >> lady gaga has admitted being influenced by madonna. but when born this way sounded more than similar to "express yourself," and some wondered if "influence" was copying. >> it feels redeductive. >> is that good? >> lock it up. >> looks like a delightful woman, doesn't she? redoubtive means "rude." madonna could be a pinhead but i think we all know what that means. "look it up." >> that is it for us tonight check out the fox news website different from bill oh -- spew -- spout off about the factor, sorry we cannot get to laos. and brand new word "procacity." if you write to us mak
and michael from thailand, no factor in cambodia or vietnam, soon, mike, soon. stop the movement. the communist goes can't. from afghanistan, stationed in a forward operating base here halfway through "lincoln," i cannot put it down. i am running out of material. you are a patriot and we work with "separation shoebox," to give you as much reading material as possible. so check that out. and, a rivalry between madonna and lady gaga. >> lady gaga has admitted being...
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i was in cambodia in the s 21 prison where they placed and rounded up all the incident electric actualst buchanan who's said things they did not like. they put them in prison. can you still see the bloodstains on the floor. the beds where they were. that's what they do. we are a nation that believes in the free exchange of ideas. >> bill: here is where i disagree with you. you are right. buchanan has the right to say whatever he wants to say as long as it's not endangering someone. msnbc is a private operation. all right? they can hire and fire whoever they want. so, it's their prerogative to put him on the air or not. my thing is, buchanan is not saying anything now that he hasn't said before in plenty of different forums. they knew it when they hired him that's what they were getting. now they go we don't like it now. >> bill, i have to say when i was reading this stuff getting ready for the interview. i was reminded of how really great pat buchanon is. what a great thinker to. shut him up because you are a friday what he has to say? >> what was great about his thought? >> oh my gosh,
i was in cambodia in the s 21 prison where they placed and rounded up all the incident electric actualst buchanan who's said things they did not like. they put them in prison. can you still see the bloodstains on the floor. the beds where they were. that's what they do. we are a nation that believes in the free exchange of ideas. >> bill: here is where i disagree with you. you are right. buchanan has the right to say whatever he wants to say as long as it's not endangering someone. msnbc...
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it's easier for us to say, someone in cambodia or thailand does that to their children. >> farley says incested children are often used as commodities for their financial gain, but it's a hidden crime that's tough to prosecute and something the public doesn't want to hear. >> in fact, u.s. parents also sell their children into prostitution. u.s. parents fail to protect children from very, very obvious sexual abuse and exploitation. >> minh says the financial rewards and feeling of power for her father fuelled his sadistic greed. >> at that point, i mean, we went from the project of owning a home. my parents made enough money off of me to pay part of their mortgage on our home. their home. it wasn't my home. >> it is a primary way that people are kept in prostitution. by making them feel that they're worth nothing more than that. >> she says despite the compliance and achievement, her father rationalized the abuse. >> he did it under the guise of, you're hurting me. you're a bad daughter and that was strategic because he knew as a little kid i wanted to be good. i wanted to be good for
it's easier for us to say, someone in cambodia or thailand does that to their children. >> farley says incested children are often used as commodities for their financial gain, but it's a hidden crime that's tough to prosecute and something the public doesn't want to hear. >> in fact, u.s. parents also sell their children into prostitution. u.s. parents fail to protect children from very, very obvious sexual abuse and exploitation. >> minh says the financial rewards and...
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why didn't we do sething about cambodia when ty killed 2 million people. and none of those are a defense for not doing anything in bosnia. they are, hever, an tempt to describe to you the kind of problems we're going to have to face. and so we're going to have to say we can do something about. and some we're going to say awful but we can't do anything about it and i will now shut up. i have lectured far too long, i'm sorry. >> rose: what bring you the greatest satisfaction? >> i think that i will tell you what i have-- still within participation. and that's going-- when you go. >> watching your rformance. >> from the day before, you go in and you see i hope it is as good as i thought 2 was when we did it or i hope i overreacted and it wasn't as bad as i thought it was when we did it you go in, and you can't wait to se it and yo go out and are he late order you could be depressed. >> when you went to college, did you want to be an acker then? you did a little bit of acting in college. >> uh-huh, yeah, i acted where ever i went but no, i didn't want to be an
why didn't we do sething about cambodia when ty killed 2 million people. and none of those are a defense for not doing anything in bosnia. they are, hever, an tempt to describe to you the kind of problems we're going to have to face. and so we're going to have to say we can do something about. and some we're going to say awful but we can't do anything about it and i will now shut up. i have lectured far too long, i'm sorry. >> rose: what bring you the greatest satisfaction? >> i...
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so we have been working with the chinese and seeing resistance in cambodia and thailand.so we are ever watchful where we have another reticent in the queue. we have watched ms. skeeters develop resistance to the insecticide. that is another issue. freetown's it towards a percent mortality . turn to something more significant at that point in time. until we have the vaccine, and hopefully we will have it, we're going to have to be careful, vigilance, and every time there is a breakout, we have to jump on top of it. we cannot let the interest waned because of the success. this is still a major mountain ahead of us to climb. >> i want to ask you one last thing before we go for questions and comments. that is, you tend today your involvement in all of this with an encounter with jeffrey sacks. i've referred to him and the indication. can you tell us what happened that day? >> well, we had founded a foundation called the alliance to try and bring organizations together with a cohesive business plan. achieve the millennium development goals. they had the idea of creating villag
so we have been working with the chinese and seeing resistance in cambodia and thailand.so we are ever watchful where we have another reticent in the queue. we have watched ms. skeeters develop resistance to the insecticide. that is another issue. freetown's it towards a percent mortality . turn to something more significant at that point in time. until we have the vaccine, and hopefully we will have it, we're going to have to be careful, vigilance, and every time there is a breakout, we have...
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and cambodia and elsewhere, so he would be good. and. >> thank you very much for the very, very interesting comparison between the soviet expense and what we are going through now. i think you're right about many points. and i happen to believe that once fully switch from a counterterrorism strategy to a counterinsurgency, we enlarge the political complexity by exponentially, and that's what we will deal with now, based on this counterterrorism, counterinsurgency strategy which brings all the complexities, afghanistan, pakistan, and other countries. and i was surprised, and glad you mentioned this, of the afghan army, is -- >> again, that is the goal. >> in reality we are talking about -- [inaudible] >> about 45% of the population. >> okay. and the additional issue is of course the pashtuns are afghanistan, and pashtuns -- you have to see the complexity of the issue. and now to the key question, and i thought it very interesting that you believe it is possible to create this national unity goal, including pashtuns. the bonn conferen
and cambodia and elsewhere, so he would be good. and. >> thank you very much for the very, very interesting comparison between the soviet expense and what we are going through now. i think you're right about many points. and i happen to believe that once fully switch from a counterterrorism strategy to a counterinsurgency, we enlarge the political complexity by exponentially, and that's what we will deal with now, based on this counterterrorism, counterinsurgency strategy which brings all...