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he led cambodia's struggle for independence in 1953. during the cold war sihanouk claimed a policy of neutrality but he wasn't shy of seeking assistance from both sides to help the cambodian economy. as king he was twice expelled from his country. once in a pro-u.s. coup, and a second time after his country was invaded by the vietnamese. sihanouk was placed under house arrest for several years during the brutal rule of the khmer rouge in the late 1970s. that tragic period saw the deaths of more than 1.7 million cambodians. many of them were massacred. others died during forced labor. in 1991, sihanouk helped bring peace to his country with the assistance of the united nations. he played a key role mediating between armed factions and supporting reconstruction. during sihanouk's lifetime cambodia was buffeted by world affairs. this country was at the mercy of wider conflicts between the united states, the former soviet union, and china, as well as the ambitions of its neighbors, thailand and vietnam. king sihanouk was a symbol of cambodi
he led cambodia's struggle for independence in 1953. during the cold war sihanouk claimed a policy of neutrality but he wasn't shy of seeking assistance from both sides to help the cambodian economy. as king he was twice expelled from his country. once in a pro-u.s. coup, and a second time after his country was invaded by the vietnamese. sihanouk was placed under house arrest for several years during the brutal rule of the khmer rouge in the late 1970s. that tragic period saw the deaths of more...
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cambodia will host asean summit meetings next month. deputy chief cabinet told prime minister in phnom. japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. saito said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational way. hun says it made him understand the context. he supporteds a peaceful settlement of the issue. japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations. japan and china are also expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> japan's prime minister has achieved something he won't be celebrating. an nhk wol suggests the support rate for yoshihiko noda and his cabinet has fallen to the lowest level since taking office in september last year. nhk surveyed 1,056 people between saturday and monday. participants were aged 20 and older. they gave the cabinet a support rate of 26%. that's down 5 percentage points from last month's survey. the number of voters who don't support the cabinet is up by five points to 58%. the support rate for the prime minister's democrat
cambodia will host asean summit meetings next month. deputy chief cabinet told prime minister in phnom. japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. saito said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational way. hun says it made him understand the context. he supporteds a peaceful settlement of the issue. japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations. japan and china are also expected to take part in the summit in...
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cambodia will host the meeting next month. >> the island are inherent japanese territory.ernational law and history confirmed this. japan controls the islands, while china and taiwan claim them. saito hopes japan can solve the dispute in a rational and peaceful way. he said it helped him to understand the historical context. he said he supports a peaceful settlement of the issue. saito told reporters japan has no plan to raise the issue at meetings. japan and china are also expected to take part in the summit and cambodia. >>> japan and taiwan are discussion whether or not to resume talks about fishing rights around the islands. japanese officials say they will kid china's views before returning to the negotiating table. the talks have been stalled more than three years. senior officials last month discussed the timing for reopening the talks. taiwan's leaders want to start as soon as possible the they want access to the areas, tuna fishing groun ining ground. they think the discussions will improve ties and keep china in check. relations between china and taiwan have dete
cambodia will host the meeting next month. >> the island are inherent japanese territory.ernational law and history confirmed this. japan controls the islands, while china and taiwan claim them. saito hopes japan can solve the dispute in a rational and peaceful way. he said it helped him to understand the historical context. he said he supports a peaceful settlement of the issue. saito told reporters japan has no plan to raise the issue at meetings. japan and china are also expected to...
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members and other asia pacific nations and ja fan and china are expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> academics and students discussed ways to ease tensions between the feuding neighbors. we hone in on what the young people are saying about it. >> reporter: the symposium was originally supposed to be one of the events marking 40 years of diplomatic relations between china and japan. the senkaku dispute cast a long shadow. >> the days of japan-china
members and other asia pacific nations and ja fan and china are expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> academics and students discussed ways to ease tensions between the feuding neighbors. we hone in on what the young people are saying about it. >> reporter: the symposium was originally supposed to be one of the events marking 40 years of diplomatic relations between china and japan. the senkaku dispute cast a long shadow. >> the days of japan-china
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one could forecast when nixon extended the war into cambodia that this would happen. >> this tells mehat this is part of an old story. >> howard zinn. >> it is really not a surprise that the united states government would turn on its own people. the history of the labor movement is a history of a government forces -- policeman, sheriff, army -- clothing, killing, disabling people who are on strike. the same group that went to orangeburg, south carolina, to the university of south carolina and killed students the went to jackson state and mississippi and killed students and nobody gave a damn. we tried to tell white folks, what they do to me today they duty on next week. they don't understand that. >> under thompson, they did not see them as protesters, but criminals. you deal with criminals and a strong arm waivered if you can work of a good reason to do so, at issue. it was awful. >> when kent state hit, we were glad because now y'all had messed up. the sadness was there, but the outrage that was going to come out of a is incredible. >> there is no longer a political cost to shut dow
one could forecast when nixon extended the war into cambodia that this would happen. >> this tells mehat this is part of an old story. >> howard zinn. >> it is really not a surprise that the united states government would turn on its own people. the history of the labor movement is a history of a government forces -- policeman, sheriff, army -- clothing, killing, disabling people who are on strike. the same group that went to orangeburg, south carolina, to the university of...
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rape camp." >> i did a website in cambodia. over 18 chicks. it's not even a crime. >> reporter: he makes money on small donations from tourists. he keeps tips in a small pouch draped around his neck. he fails to see the irony in his new career path. >> reporter: he says he came to san francisco because folks here are friendlier toward street performers and there's less competition. we spoke to the san francisco police department about him, and they said he has every right to stand on the side of the right and rant and rave. in fact, there are a lot of people who do that and say very offensive things. they can only take action if he threatens someone or harasses someone. thanks, paul. >>> elmo is all about love. he doesn't spit out the hate! >> no, he shouldn't. >> that's not the real elmo, kids. you know what's in san francisco right now? warmer weather. 68 degrees. no wind whatsoever in downtown. and it's warm in the city and warm in oakland. 67. san jose, 67. concord, 64, santa rosa, 60. low humidity, that means increased fir
rape camp." >> i did a website in cambodia. over 18 chicks. it's not even a crime. >> reporter: he makes money on small donations from tourists. he keeps tips in a small pouch draped around his neck. he fails to see the irony in his new career path. >> reporter: he says he came to san francisco because folks here are friendlier toward street performers and there's less competition. we spoke to the san francisco police department about him, and they said he has every right...
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history is quite carefully taught here in cambodia. you don't get a very good look at all the complex twists and turns but cambodia anchored him as a man who played such an essential three he is beyond touch. older people i thought today were genuinely distraught. they remembered him from a golden mira. you saw people absolutely breaking down in tears and simply saw this was a great man of a different era and are very unlikely to see a man like him again. with all his foibles he was always there and stood up for their nationality and i think they realize he was a real champion of their identity. >> we'll leave it there. jonathan head. >> the hated exit permits people had to get before traveling abroad, it's the latest in a series of slow social and economic changes on the communist-run island. reporting now from havana. >> for over 50 years every cuban wanting to travel from this island had to ask permission and stay away too long and you would lose your right to return. >> from january all cubans need to go abroad is a visa. so all th
history is quite carefully taught here in cambodia. you don't get a very good look at all the complex twists and turns but cambodia anchored him as a man who played such an essential three he is beyond touch. older people i thought today were genuinely distraught. they remembered him from a golden mira. you saw people absolutely breaking down in tears and simply saw this was a great man of a different era and are very unlikely to see a man like him again. with all his foibles he was always...
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cambodia is a small country. it's also have a very poor country.stems in place, whether law enforcement, the health system and crowd control systems are pretty basic. >> every year nearly 2 million people flood cambodia's capital city for the water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season. on the final night of the 2010 festival a concert lets out and crowds converge on a newly constructioned bridge. it's the only pedestrian walkway protecting the mainland to dooimd island. freelance journalist carmichael and his friend live there. >> it was newly opened. there were people on the island who wanted to leave and go home. there were people on the mainland who wanted to get on the island to come and have a good time. >> it had gotten tighter and tighter an tighter. >> people started leaving the island and got caught in the middle. >> a massive crush of people forges on the bridge. each person desperately reaching for pockets of air and water. >> it's like a boa constrictor to reach out. only takes 60 seconds to lose consciousness. >> as people
cambodia is a small country. it's also have a very poor country.stems in place, whether law enforcement, the health system and crowd control systems are pretty basic. >> every year nearly 2 million people flood cambodia's capital city for the water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season. on the final night of the 2010 festival a concert lets out and crowds converge on a newly constructioned bridge. it's the only pedestrian walkway protecting the mainland to dooimd island....
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and the line is focused on cambodia and the thailand region due to the monsoonal flow being very active this year. so we really don't want anymore rain, so be aware of land slides and mud slides that this storm could create. another storm to look out for over the marianas. this is likely to be organized in the next 24 hours, so this is another storm to watch out for and keep a very close eye on. but across much of japan, early this morning things were really unstable. let me show you some footage coming out from niigata prefecture. this is near the niigata airport. we can see three waterspouts over the water. apparently moved about 20 minutes. this is a separate event, possibly a tornado hitting akita prefecture early this morning around 10:00 a.m., damaging houses here. now, if we pull back, we can show you that this could actually happen again tomorrow in the next 24 hours due to upper disturbance. this is another separate event, but this front will be moving in towards the north and creating some isolated thunderstorms across the region in the afternoon, evening hours. so northern ja
and the line is focused on cambodia and the thailand region due to the monsoonal flow being very active this year. so we really don't want anymore rain, so be aware of land slides and mud slides that this storm could create. another storm to look out for over the marianas. this is likely to be organized in the next 24 hours, so this is another storm to watch out for and keep a very close eye on. but across much of japan, early this morning things were really unstable. let me show you some...
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and the line is focused on cambodia and the thailand region due to the southwestern monsoonal flow being very active this year. so we really don't want anymore rain, but do really be aware of land slides and mud slides that this storm could create. another storm to look out for over the marianas. this is likely to be organized in the next 24 hours, so this is another storm to watch out for and keep a very close eye on. but across much of japan, early this morning things were really unstable. let me show you some footage coming out from niigata prefecture. this is near the niigata airport. we can see three waterspouts over the water. apparently moved about 20 minutes. this is a separate event, possibly a tornado hitting akita prefecture early this morning around 10:00 a.m., damaging houses here. now, if we pull back, we can show you that this could actually happen again tomorrow in the next 24 hours due to upper disturbance. this is another separate event, but this front will be moving in towards the north and creating some isolated thunderstorms across the region in the afternoon, evenin
and the line is focused on cambodia and the thailand region due to the southwestern monsoonal flow being very active this year. so we really don't want anymore rain, but do really be aware of land slides and mud slides that this storm could create. another storm to look out for over the marianas. this is likely to be organized in the next 24 hours, so this is another storm to watch out for and keep a very close eye on. but across much of japan, early this morning things were really unstable....
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. >>> a japanese cabinet member and cambodia's prime minister met to discuss japan's position on the senkaku islands. they will host summit meetings next month. the cabinet secretary would told the prime minister that the islands are inherent japanese territory. cytosaid international law and history have confirmed this. japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. he said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational and peaceful way. he said the meeting helped him understand the historical context and he supports a peaceful settlement of the issue. he told reporters japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations and ja fan and china are expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> academics and students discussed ways to ease tensions between the feuding neighbors. we hone in on what the young people are saying about it. >> reporter: the symposium was originally supposed to be one of the events marking 40 years of diplomatic relations between china and japan. the senkaku dispute cast a long shadow.
. >>> a japanese cabinet member and cambodia's prime minister met to discuss japan's position on the senkaku islands. they will host summit meetings next month. the cabinet secretary would told the prime minister that the islands are inherent japanese territory. cytosaid international law and history have confirmed this. japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. he said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational and peaceful way. he said the meeting helped him...
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a terrifying combination on a bridge in cambodia. >> people in the middle start fainting.hole crowd went down like that. >> and later a stampede is triggered at a popular raid. when "caught on camera: crowd control" continues. a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love
a terrifying combination on a bridge in cambodia. >> people in the middle start fainting.hole crowd went down like that. >> and later a stampede is triggered at a popular raid. when "caught on camera: crowd control" continues. a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ]...
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un niqo de solo 3 aqos se ha convertido en la esperanza de los residentes de un remoto poblado en cambodia!! y es que aseguran que el menor tiene poderes sanadores y que con solo tocar un frasco de agua, el liquido al instante se transforma en la solucion de todos los males fisicos!! tambien alegan que, ayudado por su padre, el pequeqo prepara medicinas para curar a los enfermos!! # una discapacidad ha limitado sus manos, pero el dispara al blanco con los pies..y no abandona sus estudios!! el proposito es disfrutar de una pelicula..y es tal la relajacion, que hasta se olvidan de la pantalla!! con su descomunal tamaqo, una lombriz de tierra alborota un vecindario!! siga con primer impacto extra!! # una gigantesca lombriz de tierra fue hallada en el patio de una casa en china!! mide mas de un pie de largo y dejo boquiabierto al dueqo de la vivienda, que en un inicio creyo que se trataba de una serpiente. el hallazgo ha causado revuelo en el vecindario y los residentes se aglomeran para ver al enorme ejemplar!! # el ahorro de energia y el aprovechamiento de los recursos naturales es ya una ne
un niqo de solo 3 aqos se ha convertido en la esperanza de los residentes de un remoto poblado en cambodia!! y es que aseguran que el menor tiene poderes sanadores y que con solo tocar un frasco de agua, el liquido al instante se transforma en la solucion de todos los males fisicos!! tambien alegan que, ayudado por su padre, el pequeqo prepara medicinas para curar a los enfermos!! # una discapacidad ha limitado sus manos, pero el dispara al blanco con los pies..y no abandona sus estudios!! el...
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we sent very basic kids reading books to cambodia. the u.s. military is teaching how to speak english. they will show the updated see spot run. all over the world people want to learn english. >> host: what is your web si
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this guy's nicknames like the butcher of cambodia and remember the mass murdering dictator grew so pinochet of chile was put in power by the us government yeah you can think henry kissinger for that one so who else how about former us president woodrow wilson the man whose campaign slogan was he kept us out of war ironically enough he was actually the man who got the us into world war one resulting in the deaths of almost one hundred seventeen thousand u.s. servicemen oh remember the espionage act just the same act that nobel laureate barack obama's been trying to use to detain torture execute whistleblowers with well we're girl wilson put that gem back in place in one nine hundred seventeen so who's last on the list former us secretary of state oh you root this guy drafted to us policy in the philippines after the spanish-american war which laid the groundwork of an imperialist america this led to the us occupation of the philippines which resulted in as many as one point five million filipinos killed between the years eight hundred ninety nine and one thousand two so folks what can we tak
this guy's nicknames like the butcher of cambodia and remember the mass murdering dictator grew so pinochet of chile was put in power by the us government yeah you can think henry kissinger for that one so who else how about former us president woodrow wilson the man whose campaign slogan was he kept us out of war ironically enough he was actually the man who got the us into world war one resulting in the deaths of almost one hundred seventeen thousand u.s. servicemen oh remember the espionage...
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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
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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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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we just sent a whole bunch of very basic kids reading books to cambodia because the u.s. military is teaching cambodians how to speak english and they're going to be reading see spot run, or the updated versions of the sorts of things. so we are finding all over the world people want to learn english. >> host: so if people want to donate to your project, wooster website? >> guest: www..e. a g -- mid-bucks.org. >> host: we've been talking with stephen frantzich, this is his most recent book, someday. we are at the naval academy. this is booktv on c-span. >> in an interview at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, aaron o'connell talked about the history of the u.s. marine corps. it's about 15 minutes. >> host: welcome as part of the tvs university series and would like to visit campuses across the country and talk with professors who are also authors. this week, we are at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. joining us is professor aaron o'connell, who is also the author of this book, "underdogs: the making of the modern marine
we just sent a whole bunch of very basic kids reading books to cambodia because the u.s. military is teaching cambodians how to speak english and they're going to be reading see spot run, or the updated versions of the sorts of things. so we are finding all over the world people want to learn english. >> host: so if people want to donate to your project, wooster website? >> guest: www..e. a g -- mid-bucks.org. >> host: we've been talking with stephen frantzich, this is his...
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around laos lie e delopi economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia.e north of laos is almos entirely mountains, covering 70% of the country. much of its western border a tural barrier to trade. river, the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it can use. the surplus, approximately 80% of the power generated, is sold to thailand at a profit. the dream is on a grand scale: laos emerging to the world on an electricity-led boom. inthavong: narrator: the hydroelectric business could make enough money but laos can't payveme for construction stanrdr of the dams and generators. traditionally, around the world, dam construction took the form of massive public projects-- grand symbols of national development, like egypt's aswan dam. but laos is following a new model-- privatization. woman: globally, there's a trend towards p
around laos lie e delopi economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia.e north of laos is almos entirely mountains, covering 70% of the country. much of its western border a tural barrier to trade. river, the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it can...
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south korea beat cambodia by a wide margin in the second round of bat lloting. the first term came in 1996. > > > >>> last year's accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant revealed serious flaws in the country's ability to prevent and respond to nuclear disasters. japan's nuclear regulation authority was created last month to overhaul the country's nuclear safety rules. it's already facing major challenges. the nra drew up new guidelines concerning the size of evacuation zones around nuclear plants. the radius of such zones was expanded from 10 to 30 kilometers. that means that municipalities such as kashiwazaki city could fall entirely within an evacuation zone. >>> these municipalities within a 30 kilometer radius of nuclear plants must now draw up new plans to respond to nuclear disasters, but the nra has yet to present criteria for evacuation or information on what kind of support the national government will provide. the municipalities say they're confused and frustrated. >> reporter: this is niigata prefecture. the entire city lies within 30 kilomete
south korea beat cambodia by a wide margin in the second round of bat lloting. the first term came in 1996. > > > >>> last year's accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant revealed serious flaws in the country's ability to prevent and respond to nuclear disasters. japan's nuclear regulation authority was created last month to overhaul the country's nuclear safety rules. it's already facing major challenges. the nra drew up new guidelines concerning the size of evacuation...
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then as it moves inland towards cambodia, heavy rain is going to spread. japan looking nice and clear today. but we are still seeing potential for a few thunderstorms at the moment toward the northwest. in fact this morning, there were reports of about 60 millimeters of rain in one hour and strong wind as well. now, it is going to be clearing up shortly. and a round of moisture toward the north. any additional rain will be welcome. and keeping an eye out here. and looking clear and fine. there will be ongoing showers down toward the southwest in toward the bay of bengal. all right, let's head into the americas. again, dry, across much of -- central and western locations. but -- we are starting to see some very wintry weather. in fact -- some heavy snow coming down in parts of wyoming. we have a weakening storm system bringing snow across into ontario as well. further out toward the west, very dry. also windy. and that, could spell fire weather for you. in parts of oregon as well as washington state. out toward the east, going to be more of a rain event. an
then as it moves inland towards cambodia, heavy rain is going to spread. japan looking nice and clear today. but we are still seeing potential for a few thunderstorms at the moment toward the northwest. in fact this morning, there were reports of about 60 millimeters of rain in one hour and strong wind as well. now, it is going to be clearing up shortly. and a round of moisture toward the north. any additional rain will be welcome. and keeping an eye out here. and looking clear and fine. there...
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this is the end of that era, not just for cambodia, but the world of colorful and charismatic autocrats. >> of jewish settlements in the west bank have long been a source of tension. they are considered illegal under international law but israel disputes this. israel as wanting to demolish a village to make way for a new settlement. it claims the village itself was constructed illegally, but campaigners say forcing them to move contravenes international law. >> the 10-year-old is a good student. but like manyirls, she loves going to school. the boys, less so. gold from old tires, the school is precarious in more ways than one. all of the students here are children of arab nomads that have relocated to the dusty valley in the occupied west bank. now the israelis want them to move again. >> the school is part of our community, if it is closed and demolished, the girls in pa they will probably have to drop out of education. >> the many jewish settlement overlooking the school are illegal under international law. israel says this is israeli state land and has plans to develop the settlement
this is the end of that era, not just for cambodia, but the world of colorful and charismatic autocrats. >> of jewish settlements in the west bank have long been a source of tension. they are considered illegal under international law but israel disputes this. israel as wanting to demolish a village to make way for a new settlement. it claims the village itself was constructed illegally, but campaigners say forcing them to move contravenes international law. >> the 10-year-old is a...
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(oliver stone) i served september of '67 to december of '68 in cambodia. then i was wounded twice and got out of the combat. i got into a court-martial situation with a sergeant. most of them were a---, in my opinion. they never went to combat and never were in the field. there was a lot of resentment, obviously, and i think that comes out in "hamburger hill." i think there's that -- a lot of resentment, but a reluctant patriotism, i suppose. (john irvin) the people i've talked to didn't have an option. obviously, it was possible to evade the draft. the people i met didn't have the means or will. it's from my girlfriend. (john irvin) or even believe that it was right to. says she's not gonna write anymore. friends at college told her it was immoral to write to me. oh. there were those of us who thought the war was wrong, but felt in many ways as though we had no choice other than to do what our duty was. (popping sound of guns) i was faced in "platoon" with a jungle hard to see in. you, therefore, have to take the liberty of moving the enemy a little close
(oliver stone) i served september of '67 to december of '68 in cambodia. then i was wounded twice and got out of the combat. i got into a court-martial situation with a sergeant. most of them were a---, in my opinion. they never went to combat and never were in the field. there was a lot of resentment, obviously, and i think that comes out in "hamburger hill." i think there's that -- a lot of resentment, but a reluctant patriotism, i suppose. (john irvin) the people i've talked to...
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cambodia's position was apparently influenced by the close economic relationship with china. insurgents in afghanistan are successfully undermining trust between international forces and their afghan colleagues. that stark admission by nato secretary general a surge of inside era being at thatting in the war torn country and he has pledged to do everything possible to rebuild relations between the supposed allies. more than 50 soldiers from the nato led coalition have been killed so far this year by members of the afghan army or police or people wearing their uniforms. on saturday five people died when us and afghan soldiers exchanged fire in the eastern province of nordag. details are unclear but it is thought u.s. gun soldiers started the gun fight when they mistakenly believed they were under fire from afghan troops and fogh pledged action to stop insider attacks. >> this strategy aims at undermining trust and confidence and to a certain degree also has succeeded in that and this is the reason why we have taken and will continue to take preventive measures to avoid such in
cambodia's position was apparently influenced by the close economic relationship with china. insurgents in afghanistan are successfully undermining trust between international forces and their afghan colleagues. that stark admission by nato secretary general a surge of inside era being at thatting in the war torn country and he has pledged to do everything possible to rebuild relations between the supposed allies. more than 50 soldiers from the nato led coalition have been killed so far this...
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in cambodia, people have been mourning the death of the former king who died in beijing on monday. officials expect thousands to line the streets when his coffin is taken from the airport to the royal palace. we have seen droughts in the u.s., rainfall being poor in rarussia and a dry monsoon in other areas. this affects what we eat. it's a world food day today and we are looking at how different countries are coping with rising food prices. first, argentina. we have been to a grocer in buenos aires. >> there is a place like this in almost every corner of every neighborhood in the country. people buy fruits and vegetables and even chicken and eggs. but these places don't escape the rising food prices in argentina. the standard food basket has risen 15% in the last year. sometimes there are sharp increases in the value of some items on a monthly basis. onions have risen 12% since august. one of the most consumed items in argentina is the potato. these have risen 10% in the last two months. argentina has one of the highest inflation rates in the americas. according to the government,
in cambodia, people have been mourning the death of the former king who died in beijing on monday. officials expect thousands to line the streets when his coffin is taken from the airport to the royal palace. we have seen droughts in the u.s., rainfall being poor in rarussia and a dry monsoon in other areas. this affects what we eat. it's a world food day today and we are looking at how different countries are coping with rising food prices. first, argentina. we have been to a grocer in buenos...
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. >> reporter: sandler admits he was deported from cambodia for running a porn website called "welcome to the rape camp." he makes money on small donations from tourists. he keeps the tips in a small pouch. he failed to see the irony in his new career path as a not-so- warm- and-fuzzy elmo. now, sandler says he came here to san francisco because he says people are friendier towards street performers and there's less competition. we spoke to the san francisco police department about him and they said he has every right to stand in a public place and rant and rave. in fact, there are a lot of people who do that and say very offensive things. but until he harasses or actually threatens someone, they won't take action. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> it has been a closely guarded secret for years, the locations of google's data centers containing highly sensitive information about all of us. well, now google is giving us a look inside. cbs 5 reporter kiet do shows us what is behind the curtain. >> reporter: with all the security, barbed wire, surveillance camera and even retina scans, you'd thi
. >> reporter: sandler admits he was deported from cambodia for running a porn website called "welcome to the rape camp." he makes money on small donations from tourists. he keeps the tips in a small pouch. he failed to see the irony in his new career path as a not-so- warm- and-fuzzy elmo. now, sandler says he came here to san francisco because he says people are friendier towards street performers and there's less competition. we spoke to the san francisco police department...
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cambodia's position was apparently influenced by its close economic relationship with china. >>> the world bank says 200 million people around the globe are without jobs due in part to the impact of europe's debt crisis. 40% of them are age 24 or younger. bank officials have released the 2013 world development report. they say these 200 million people are unoemployed despite their active efforts to look for work. the officials are especially worried about spain where unemployment among young people topped 50% this year. they say that considering potential population growth 600 million more jobs than in 2005 need to be created by 2020 to keep global employment constant. world bank officials are calling on governments to make further efforts to create jobs. they noted that the world jobs situation hasn't regained the level seen before 2008 global financial crisis. >>> australia's central bank has decided to cut its key interest rate for the third time this year to shore up the economy. the reserve bank of australia is worried about the fallout from slowing growth in the world. the rba
cambodia's position was apparently influenced by its close economic relationship with china. >>> the world bank says 200 million people around the globe are without jobs due in part to the impact of europe's debt crisis. 40% of them are age 24 or younger. bank officials have released the 2013 world development report. they say these 200 million people are unoemployed despite their active efforts to look for work. the officials are especially worried about spain where unemployment among...
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no one would have believed 20 years ago that cambodia would have become a huge tourist destination. and it takes a leap of imagination to think that and afghanistan will do the same, but that is what is doing -- it is doing here. >> one view is that this is a country of about war. but it is also a country of incredible sites, such as tear of its first-ever national park. the plan is to create many more. for afghans, this is a sacred place. they believe the waters have healing properties. perhaps one day, these lakes can help heal afghanistan, too. bbc news. >> a view of afghanistan you do not very often see. that brings today's show to a close. you can find constant updates on our website. and to reach me, go to twitter. you can find us at -- a lin thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global
no one would have believed 20 years ago that cambodia would have become a huge tourist destination. and it takes a leap of imagination to think that and afghanistan will do the same, but that is what is doing -- it is doing here. >> one view is that this is a country of about war. but it is also a country of incredible sites, such as tear of its first-ever national park. the plan is to create many more. for afghans, this is a sacred place. they believe the waters have healing properties....
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south korea beat cambodia by a wide margin in the second round of balloting. this will be south core carkore second term. the first came in 1996. south korea's u.n. ambassador, spoke of the country's position on the divided korean peninsula. he said his government will think of ways to contribute to international peace and security. >>> twitter has been celebrated as vehicle for promoting free speech. now there are people who run the social networking service find themselves defending censorship. they agreed to a request to block the account of a german neo-nazi group. twitter's general council says german police asked them last month to close the account and not to open any substitutes. managers decided to make it inaccessible inside germany. they introduced their censorship policy. their blocking tool allows them to respond to requests from local authorities and bar content within a country. this is the first time they have used it. the general council says twitter managers are committed to free speech. but says it is good to have tools to withhold narrowly
south korea beat cambodia by a wide margin in the second round of balloting. this will be south core carkore second term. the first came in 1996. south korea's u.n. ambassador, spoke of the country's position on the divided korean peninsula. he said his government will think of ways to contribute to international peace and security. >>> twitter has been celebrated as vehicle for promoting free speech. now there are people who run the social networking service find themselves defending...
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. >>> the body of cambodia's king has been returned to the capital of phnom penh. he led the country to independence and through a civil war. the king's body was flown home from beijing. he died of a heart attack on monday in the chinese capital. he had been there undergoing medical treatment. more than 200,000 mourners lined the road from the airport to the royal palace. he ascended to the thrown at the age of 18. he was expelled from his country twice. he was placed under house arrest during the reign of the khmer rouge in the late 1970s. he led the country until eight years ago. >> the king did a wonderful job of rebuilding our country. because of him we now live in peace. >> the king is now lying in state at the palace. mourners will have three months to pay their respects before a state funeral. he was 89. now cubans who dream of going abroad may have an easier time on getting out. >> officials said the change will take effect in january. up to now, people hoping to travel needed to show an invitation from someone in the destination country. cubans will be req
. >>> the body of cambodia's king has been returned to the capital of phnom penh. he led the country to independence and through a civil war. the king's body was flown home from beijing. he died of a heart attack on monday in the chinese capital. he had been there undergoing medical treatment. more than 200,000 mourners lined the road from the airport to the royal palace. he ascended to the thrown at the age of 18. he was expelled from his country twice. he was placed under house...
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. >> the body of cambodia's former king has arrived in palm pen on a plane from china. he died on monday of a heart attack in beijing, where he had been receiving medical treatment since january. he was 89. the body lay in state for three months. >> weather forecasters in mexico say tropical storm paul remains a threat. it is unlikely to make landfall, but could cause some flash floods and dangerous ocean swells. it was originally classified as a hurricane. >> officials in afghanistan sale least 45 afghan soldiers have been in it -- injured in a suicide last in the east of the country. the bomber drove his explosives- laden vehicles into a joint nato/afghan base. the taliban has claimed responsibility. >> disgraced cycling star lance armstrong has resigned as chairman of the cancer charity leavestrong -- livestrong. >> sports equipment maker nike has announced it will no longer sponsor armstrong, based on growing evidence armstrong had misled the company for more than a decade. >> in europe, with public pressure mounting over the economic environment of cost of biofuels
. >> the body of cambodia's former king has arrived in palm pen on a plane from china. he died on monday of a heart attack in beijing, where he had been receiving medical treatment since january. he was 89. the body lay in state for three months. >> weather forecasters in mexico say tropical storm paul remains a threat. it is unlikely to make landfall, but could cause some flash floods and dangerous ocean swells. it was originally classified as a hurricane. >> officials in...
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flags being flown at half mast in cambodia in an interview to the country's former king norodom sihanouk who has died at the age of 89. his body being flown back to beijing when he suffered a fatal heart attack. european union member states are set to announce a new package of sanctions against the run over its nuclear program. diplomats said the measures would focus on dealings with the iranian banks, trade, and deficits. it's become one of the greatest concerns of parents, the possibility that a child sex offender might live in your neighborhood. people in one part ' now will be able to find out from a online register of convicted pedophiles which will indicate where they live. legal groups have questioned how useful it will be endeavoring concerns about the potential of vigilante attacks. >> named and shamed, the new web site where australians can go to find out if they have a convicted sex offender living near them. these pictures are not actual offenders because it is an offense to publicize their faces. parents can hand over their name and a driver's license and access the web site
flags being flown at half mast in cambodia in an interview to the country's former king norodom sihanouk who has died at the age of 89. his body being flown back to beijing when he suffered a fatal heart attack. european union member states are set to announce a new package of sanctions against the run over its nuclear program. diplomats said the measures would focus on dealings with the iranian banks, trade, and deficits. it's become one of the greatest concerns of parents, the possibility...
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the first pitch for today's cambodia 1:00 p.m. and were from st. louis is that marco is expected to play. costa are in favor that--that is what we're watching for. >> i think my first are here was in 2007 and i give up eight runs. i remember this was my good off and i have not had a ton of starts here. but to face the cardinals have home--i do want to make good pitches. >> we have to talk giants and yankees. we will be back with more coming up. we do want to check the temperature because it it is 53 in oakland and they will get up to a high of 80. >> the market is digesting from its earnings. bank of america, and pepsi-- investors are stating that the u.s. builders on construction are the fastest at its pace since 2008. this is further indication that the housing market is rising. >> we will have a live look at the opening bell coming up and about 15 minutes. rob black will be joining us at 6:45 a.m.. >> if the u.s. postal service hit is borrowing limit. this least agency >> the holiday pricing wars are on and we have heard that targets will match
the first pitch for today's cambodia 1:00 p.m. and were from st. louis is that marco is expected to play. costa are in favor that--that is what we're watching for. >> i think my first are here was in 2007 and i give up eight runs. i remember this was my good off and i have not had a ton of starts here. but to face the cardinals have home--i do want to make good pitches. >> we have to talk giants and yankees. we will be back with more coming up. we do want to check the temperature...
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. >> sandler admits he was deported from cambodia in 1999 for running a porn website. he now makes money on small donations from tourists. >>> other bay area headlines we're following, a livermore man is the first person in alameda county to be treated for west nile virus this year. county officials say he first reported symptoms in late september and is currently recovering. this brings the total number of cases in california to 277. >>> a historic air force radar tower south of san jose will stay standing for now. the government agency that owns the 80-foot-high structure on mount umunum had been trying to figure out how to keep it from being demolished. last night they decided to leave it intact for five years while money is raised to repair it. >>> this morning, bay area students will drop and cover as part of the "great california shake-out." the statewide drill teams the proper techniques to prevent injuries during the next big quake. emergency crews will also me hers their disaster response plans. >>> 4:39. a man is being held without bail in new york accused of
. >> sandler admits he was deported from cambodia in 1999 for running a porn website. he now makes money on small donations from tourists. >>> other bay area headlines we're following, a livermore man is the first person in alameda county to be treated for west nile virus this year. county officials say he first reported symptoms in late september and is currently recovering. this brings the total number of cases in california to 277. >>> a historic air force radar tower...
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before mark king of cambodia has died at age eighty nine in beijing where he was seeking medical treatment center who took to the throne in one nine hundred forty one eventually securing the country's independence from colonial french rule and later life here made a political force in the country as a power broker between warring political parties. and china fireworks show left more than one hundred fifty people injured when the rockets misfire and exploded into a crowd of onlookers none of the wounded has a life threatening injuries but five people had to stay in the hospital thousands were attending the show to marquee opening of an international industrial exhibition. hundreds of brazilian police officers raided two of rio de janeiro's most notorious slums the operation was aimed at wrestling control of the shantytowns away from drug gangs ahead of the twenty fourteen football world cup at least five suspected traffickers were killed in the operation specially trained agents will now be on permanent disappointed in two of the areas. it was the turn this week of the us presidential runni
before mark king of cambodia has died at age eighty nine in beijing where he was seeking medical treatment center who took to the throne in one nine hundred forty one eventually securing the country's independence from colonial french rule and later life here made a political force in the country as a power broker between warring political parties. and china fireworks show left more than one hundred fifty people injured when the rockets misfire and exploded into a crowd of onlookers none of the...