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let me talk about cambodia. and cambodia in 1970 their parliament unanimously overtook the prince help had been supporting the north vietnamese with their effort against the south. the man who took over was a friend of the west. his group closed the port, where they got 60% of their supplies. one day of the overthrow they put a demarsh and said you have three days to get out of our country to leave your settlements in cambodia. that was the last -- but it irritated the north vietnamese. they had to protect their place in cambodia in order to fight south vietnam so they attacked cambodia. one much of an take think cambodian army was weak. the took 2/3 of the country and they were going to phnom penh. they were pulling troops out of south vietnam and so the u.s. attacked. a limited attack. limited time. also, the -- what saved everything was the usa g's seventh air force, and so riots started in the united states. remember kent state? and congress was told if if you dope give money for the cambodian armed forces c
let me talk about cambodia. and cambodia in 1970 their parliament unanimously overtook the prince help had been supporting the north vietnamese with their effort against the south. the man who took over was a friend of the west. his group closed the port, where they got 60% of their supplies. one day of the overthrow they put a demarsh and said you have three days to get out of our country to leave your settlements in cambodia. that was the last -- but it irritated the north vietnamese. they...
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let me talk about cambodia. cambodian 1970, their parliament unanimously overthrew prince i chian chianum. the man who took over, a friend of the west, his group closed the port where they got 60% of their supplies to fight south vietnam. what they did for the overthrow, you have three days to get out of our country, to leave your settlements in cambodia. that was the last, but it irritated the north vietnamese. they had to protect in order to fight south viet nam so they attack cambodia. that wasn't much of an attack. they didn't use much force because the cambodian army was weekend took two thirds of the country and they were moving on. that really upset the united states, we were going through the vietnamization program and pulling troops out so the u.s. attacked. limited time. .. some artillery and they were doing very well. in the summer of 74 they were holding their own. they cut it so bad that all they had in cambodia was to buy ammunition and no money for anything else. not clothing, they were called the
let me talk about cambodia. cambodian 1970, their parliament unanimously overthrew prince i chian chianum. the man who took over, a friend of the west, his group closed the port where they got 60% of their supplies to fight south vietnam. what they did for the overthrow, you have three days to get out of our country, to leave your settlements in cambodia. that was the last, but it irritated the north vietnamese. they had to protect in order to fight south viet nam so they attack cambodia. that...
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was felt as a broken promise. >> this is not an invasion of cambodia.ed and controlled by north vietnamese forces. our purpose is not to occupy the areas. once enemy forces are driven out of these sanctuaries and once their military supplies are destroyed, we will withdraw. >> i remember walking back from the tavern that i was in where i watched the speech, and it was one of those times when you walk into a tavern and everybody's got their notebooks out, the tv's turned on and everybody's whispering and talking instead of the jukebox playing. when richard nixon started speaking, i felt like i was in a class again. and when he talked about invading cambodia, it just -- the whole place erupted and just people were angry. >> when nixon announced the invasion of cambodia, i was in my apartment on west summit street with my roommates and some of our friends. as soon as he made that announcement, we were very upset, very angry. people started cursing. and we started talking seriously. we were very angry because six days earlier we had attended the funeral of
was felt as a broken promise. >> this is not an invasion of cambodia.ed and controlled by north vietnamese forces. our purpose is not to occupy the areas. once enemy forces are driven out of these sanctuaries and once their military supplies are destroyed, we will withdraw. >> i remember walking back from the tavern that i was in where i watched the speech, and it was one of those times when you walk into a tavern and everybody's got their notebooks out, the tv's turned on and...
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she and billy bob divorced shortly after her filming in cambodia.et on one romance, another was on the horizon. >> sweetheart. >> you still alive, baby? >> she met brad pitt filming "mr. and mrs. smith." they were friends on set, and they just got to know each other. >> brad and angelina's steamy on camera relationship had the entertainment magazines buzzing. the media quickly dubbed them brangelina. >> you think this story is going to have a happy ending? >> but talks of romance between the two ignited a firestorm of bad press. >> angelina took some hits at first for this relationship. >> around the time that angelina met brad pitt, you know, he was married to jennifer aniston. they had this fairy tale wedding, and they were hollywood's it couple. >> but after months of rumors about mr. and mrs. smith, hollywood's it couple split. although brad and angelina denied dating during his marriage, they debuted as a couple in 2005, and in 2012, they announced their engagement. >> they'd been together for nearly ten years. so they are the real deal. >> bra
she and billy bob divorced shortly after her filming in cambodia.et on one romance, another was on the horizon. >> sweetheart. >> you still alive, baby? >> she met brad pitt filming "mr. and mrs. smith." they were friends on set, and they just got to know each other. >> brad and angelina's steamy on camera relationship had the entertainment magazines buzzing. the media quickly dubbed them brangelina. >> you think this story is going to have a happy...
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but that confused cambodia. cambodia started looking. you know, air traffic control in k.l. really didn't know what was going on. in the meantime, we also know, as confirmed to cnn by the malaysian prime minister, that military radar was tracking this plane for at least some of that time and nothing was done. for hours. so for four hours of confusion after 17 minutes of not even noticing the plane had disappeared, we have this plane with 239 people on board veering off course, going somewhere. we don't know where because still nearly eight weeks into this, john and michaela, we have yet to find one piece of physical evidence from this plane. can you bet the families are going to be asking a lot of questions after reading this. >> yeah. and all of us have been looking over these documents. will ripley, we're going to say thank you to you and bring in aviation expert richard quest who's been going over this with a fine-tooth comb. five pages. the los of important documents. and it's interesting that 17 minutes that the plane's gone off radar. >> right. i'm not so concerned --
but that confused cambodia. cambodia started looking. you know, air traffic control in k.l. really didn't know what was going on. in the meantime, we also know, as confirmed to cnn by the malaysian prime minister, that military radar was tracking this plane for at least some of that time and nothing was done. for hours. so for four hours of confusion after 17 minutes of not even noticing the plane had disappeared, we have this plane with 239 people on board veering off course, going somewhere....
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if you look at competitive places like cambodia and kenya.d pushes on increasing minimum wages, places like this -- manufacturing becomes uncompetitive. manufactures pick up sticks and go elsewhere won't they? >> this is a particular problem for countries which are heavily involved in low end factories. for example, the garment industry. we were talking increase in kenya. this is a key problem for the garment industry. the minimum wage is much higher than it is in other countries such as bangladesh and cambodia. people in that industry say it's extremely costly. international buyers when they see labor costs in kenya and the fact that increases the cost of what they're buying, that goes to cambodia. meanwhile, people want higher pay. companies there are reluctant to pay it because they don't want to lose business. >> briefly in a nutshell, the question is can economies cope? >> the richer the economy, the more likely it will be able to cope. we are seeing the beginning of next year, europe's richest economy, germany, so far without a national
if you look at competitive places like cambodia and kenya.d pushes on increasing minimum wages, places like this -- manufacturing becomes uncompetitive. manufactures pick up sticks and go elsewhere won't they? >> this is a particular problem for countries which are heavily involved in low end factories. for example, the garment industry. we were talking increase in kenya. this is a key problem for the garment industry. the minimum wage is much higher than it is in other countries such as...
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>> i have no idea how they came up with cambodia.here is no evidence that they found a blip or anything else on radar that showed the aircraft over cambodia. i mean, some of these things coming out of this report are, well, in keeping with the way they have been running this investigation da day 1. >> yeah. it really is terrible. the result of all of this was that there was a four-how delay before there was an initial alert to rescuers, making matters worse, the defense minister and prime minister weren't notified until nine hours later that the plain -- after the plane had vanished it had turned and gone west. one question for you is, then, why in those early days, if they did know, even though it was nine hours later, they did know that first day that the plane had gone west, why was there so much focus on the south china sea in the first few days? >> well, you have said a lot of things there. and one of the thinks that you're showing is a tremendous difference in the way things are handled there and particularly in this investigat
>> i have no idea how they came up with cambodia.here is no evidence that they found a blip or anything else on radar that showed the aircraft over cambodia. i mean, some of these things coming out of this report are, well, in keeping with the way they have been running this investigation da day 1. >> yeah. it really is terrible. the result of all of this was that there was a four-how delay before there was an initial alert to rescuers, making matters worse, the defense minister and...
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to understand it better, let's go back to where that dream was born: cambodia. >> the idea came to himremote village called reaksmy, a four-hour drive on a dirt road from the nearest town. it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators. [generator whirring] then they gave the children laptops. instantly, school became a lot more popular. >> ♪ how's the way ♪ that it's sunny >> kids who had never seen a computer before were now crossing the digital divide. >> ♪ it's sunny today >> nicholas negroponte was knocked out. >> the first english word of every child in that village was "google." >> [laughs] >> the village has no electricity, no telephone, no television. [dog barking] >> and the children take laptops home that are connected, broadband, to the internet. >> [child's voice] >> when they take the laptops home, the kids often teach the whole family how to use it. [laughter] >> families loved it 'cause it was the brightest
to understand it better, let's go back to where that dream was born: cambodia. >> the idea came to himremote village called reaksmy, a four-hour drive on a dirt road from the nearest town. it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators. [generator whirring] then they gave the children laptops. instantly,...
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they really didn't have any evidence it was in cambodia. it caused cambodia air traffic control to be confused. and then there was this more back and forth, more questions. they go a half han hour, then check in again, still nothing. what this points out is there was clearly time wasted and while this plane, with 239 people on board was flying somewhere radically off course and being tracked on military radar, there was no one up in the air looking for it, carol. and you look at the passenger list and you see these people, these names that were sitting in these seats on this plane. we don't know what condition they were in. who was flying the plane. we don't know where the plane was going or where it ended because we haven't found a single piece of evidence. what we now know as a result of all of this, these reports is that no one was looking for four hours. >> it's just -- it's almost too much to bear especially if you had loved ones on board that plane. will ripley reporting live from kuala lumpur this morning. >>> still to come on the "n
they really didn't have any evidence it was in cambodia. it caused cambodia air traffic control to be confused. and then there was this more back and forth, more questions. they go a half han hour, then check in again, still nothing. what this points out is there was clearly time wasted and while this plane, with 239 people on board was flying somewhere radically off course and being tracked on military radar, there was no one up in the air looking for it, carol. and you look at the passenger...
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. >> i saw with cambodia they had their act together. they were all starving. there was no rice. 80 percent of the crop was lost and a small group could not be more then 30 or 40 kept these people live effectively they had to order it and get it distributed a fantastic job they did in cambodia. congratulations. >> one more brief question. wearing is the u.s. -- uss kirk now? >> has been renamed. when i speak to the members of the crew today what they would love to do is go to taiwan and get their ship back and say led back to the u.s. [laughter] they probably could do with. [laughter] they are eager. there is a special affection sailors have for their ships. >> ladies and gentleman your panel for the vietnam part of the program. [applause] please tell about your evaluations. have a good day. insure yourself. -- to enjoy yourself. [inaudible conversations] >> first of all, i would like to thank the city in charlottesville for providing this when you. every year they do so for the virginia festival of the bookie and it is outstanding for the authors the and the a
. >> i saw with cambodia they had their act together. they were all starving. there was no rice. 80 percent of the crop was lost and a small group could not be more then 30 or 40 kept these people live effectively they had to order it and get it distributed a fantastic job they did in cambodia. congratulations. >> one more brief question. wearing is the u.s. -- uss kirk now? >> has been renamed. when i speak to the members of the crew today what they would love to do is go to...
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"new york times" columnist nick christof visited the brothels in cambodia with her calling her one of his heros. in 2007 she was named one of 54 cnn heros. and "360" featured her in a story from the red light district. >> the poor woman had been raped, eight men, 20, 25, gang rape. >> reporter: politicians were also fooled. former secretary of state hillary clinton toured her charity in cambodia in 2010 and met with michele obama a year earlier. it appears somali mom wasn't the only one stretching the truth either. "newsweek" also uncovered she coached teenage girls to describe how they had been sold into slavery too. this woman confessed last year, according to "newsweek," saying she rehearsed for the cameras under instructions. the somali mam foundation released this station, while we are extremely saddened by this news we remain grateful for her work over the past two decades, agds she has raised critical awareness of the 21 million individuals who are currently enslaved today. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> such a disappointing story there. >>> still to come for you here on "cnn ne
"new york times" columnist nick christof visited the brothels in cambodia with her calling her one of his heros. in 2007 she was named one of 54 cnn heros. and "360" featured her in a story from the red light district. >> the poor woman had been raped, eight men, 20, 25, gang rape. >> reporter: politicians were also fooled. former secretary of state hillary clinton toured her charity in cambodia in 2010 and met with michele obama a year earlier. it appears somali...
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cambodia advised. backwards and forwards.ds and forwards. >> can we say it didn't go that way? it can be ruled out. and now we know why it can be ruled out. >> this is just stuff. this is the air traffic control noise. >> so that's what we can rule out. what do we now have to start about ruling in? what do we learn from what they see here on hard data points? >> so the plane crosses -- goes over this over the country. >> we know that happens. >> but looking back, and this is the -- this is the smoking gun, i've always said it from day one. if you look back in the four-hour gap, there seems to be almost no moment when the military is asked, did you see -- have you seen anything? and the military is -- go ahead. >> go, miles. >> i have -- go to item 16, richard. this is at 0330. this is interesting. and it indicates here that the malaysian airlines operations center called up air traffic control in kuala lumpur and said that all this information that they had previously been giving them about possibly going to phnom penh and in
cambodia advised. backwards and forwards.ds and forwards. >> can we say it didn't go that way? it can be ruled out. and now we know why it can be ruled out. >> this is just stuff. this is the air traffic control noise. >> so that's what we can rule out. what do we now have to start about ruling in? what do we learn from what they see here on hard data points? >> so the plane crosses -- goes over this over the country. >> we know that happens. >> but looking...
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it started back with laura croft in cambodia?st time i was in cambodia, i realized -- we all have that moment in our lives we question how much we know, our education and what we've been told. we realize we have to do our own digging, research and find out what the truth is really for us. at the time there was a lot of violence happening. i did a lot of research. i asked to go. i went and it was the first time i was in that kind of situation. my whole life changed. i realized how sheltered i had been and how fortunate i was and how -- i felt horrible forever having been self-destructive or self-pitying. in comparison to what people really go through, i'm so blessed. i felt a responsibility to be a better person. >> lot of the people want to know how you are health wise. are you well? >> that's very nice they would be concerned. i'm very, very well. i feel happy i made the choice i made. i will follow up with the other surgery at some point. my mother had breast and ovarian cancer. i'm happy to start my life now very much having -
it started back with laura croft in cambodia?st time i was in cambodia, i realized -- we all have that moment in our lives we question how much we know, our education and what we've been told. we realize we have to do our own digging, research and find out what the truth is really for us. at the time there was a lot of violence happening. i did a lot of research. i asked to go. i went and it was the first time i was in that kind of situation. my whole life changed. i realized how sheltered i...
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, and china supported others in cambodia. >> the u.s. expressed serious concern. what is the u.s. interest in the region? >> well, the important thing for us is for sure the package of international shipping through that area. because what china has claimed is most of the south china sea up to the door sense of each of the countries there. and in recent period, the chinese have not only increased their public commitment to control of the south china sea, but have introduced an air defense zone in the east china sea that covers the islands under dispute with japan >>> what the possible options to easing the conflict? >> i think there'll have to be serious regional resolution of the entire south china sea issue, meaning that asea have to sit together and talk with china. china resisted that saying we should negotiate bilaterally instead of multinaturally. the philippines accused china of building an airstrip on some islands under dispute. the chinese are moving on a number of fronts. >>> a conflict that is ongoing. we'll see how it plays o
, and china supported others in cambodia. >> the u.s. expressed serious concern. what is the u.s. interest in the region? >> well, the important thing for us is for sure the package of international shipping through that area. because what china has claimed is most of the south china sea up to the door sense of each of the countries there. and in recent period, the chinese have not only increased their public commitment to control of the south china sea, but have introduced an air...
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malaysia said yes, it is in cambodia.are getting signals from the plane at this particular point which is off vietnam. finally, an hour later they come back and say, oh, sorry, that information is from the projected flight plan. not from the reality. what that did was just muddy the waters. cloud the issue. so that while people may have actually said, do they really know where it is? they just gave a little bit of confidence. it was misinformation. >> you want to see more of it. this will hold you and other reporters an those question is for now. okay, richard. stand-by everyone. we have learned about the cargo on the plane. i want to talk about that where my expert panel and answer your questions as well. be sure to answer us with the hashtags and we are waiting for that live news conference in kuala lumpur. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the wright brothers started in a garage. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some o
malaysia said yes, it is in cambodia.are getting signals from the plane at this particular point which is off vietnam. finally, an hour later they come back and say, oh, sorry, that information is from the projected flight plan. not from the reality. what that did was just muddy the waters. cloud the issue. so that while people may have actually said, do they really know where it is? they just gave a little bit of confidence. it was misinformation. >> you want to see more of it. this will...
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many chinese crossed the border into cambodia. >>> all right.ore on the top story now - the biggest mining disaster in turkey's history, causing such constellation around the country. the president gol, in the middle has arrived at the site. he has been speaking to miners and those helping with the rescue effort, the relatives of those who are also assembled outside the mine. apparently he has been speaking to. he'll be hoping for a slightly warmer reception than the prime minister recep tayyip erdogan received yesterday, where he was booed and jeered. our correspondent said earlier, wept on to make an -- went tonne make an ill-judged speech which hasn't gone done well at all. >> this is the worst ever mining disaster in turkey, we'll keep you across it here at al jazeera. we'll hear from some of those personally affected by turkey's worst mining disaster. >> translation: i have been helping with the rescue effort in the mines since last night. there's a lot of carbon monoxide gas down there. the smoke coming from the mine is affecting the peopl
many chinese crossed the border into cambodia. >>> all right.ore on the top story now - the biggest mining disaster in turkey's history, causing such constellation around the country. the president gol, in the middle has arrived at the site. he has been speaking to miners and those helping with the rescue effort, the relatives of those who are also assembled outside the mine. apparently he has been speaking to. he'll be hoping for a slightly warmer reception than the prime minister...
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many chinese are now trying to escape across the board into cambodia. one crossing alone on wednesday. beijing deployed an oil rig in disputed territory of the south china sea. >> protests in ho chi minh city. violence has peaked leaving 20 people dead. some were vietnamese, but the majority are believed to be chinese. it's a rare outbreak of disorder in a tightly controlled country. >> in recent days we've seen looting and arson, and it's directly related to vietnamese indulgence of anti-chinese forces within its territory. he urge the chinese government to conduct investigation. >> chinese are escaping the violence through border posts. many mistakenly attacked japan's government expresses concern of its businesses in the country. and south koreans have also been caught up in the violence. the anger has been fueled by beijing's decision in disputed area of the south china sea. in the past week there have been reports of chinese, vietnamese ship in the area ramming each other and using water canons. >> we have determined to fulfill our duty which is to
many chinese are now trying to escape across the board into cambodia. one crossing alone on wednesday. beijing deployed an oil rig in disputed territory of the south china sea. >> protests in ho chi minh city. violence has peaked leaving 20 people dead. some were vietnamese, but the majority are believed to be chinese. it's a rare outbreak of disorder in a tightly controlled country. >> in recent days we've seen looting and arson, and it's directly related to vietnamese indulgence...
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and it's opened twenty-four hour a day that's another incredible store tom and louis migrated from cambodia and their son runs the shop and starting working there in high school they've backing the process it's managed at the 9:00 p.m. and stops and 3:00 p.m. it's a local business i've been going to my whole life and especially with my children. i'll say we've picked up a few doughnuts so we have a box of doughnuts colleagues, i have a box of doughnuts for my colleagues and members of the public if there's doughnuts level even if left we have doughnuts left in my office i'm bias they're the best doughnuts in town. i really want to thank the core family it's a great operation so want to recognize patricia to speak on their behalf. >> all-star doughnuts is an institution it's interesting to see the orderly clients come into 9:00 o'clock and sit inside the shop by the window and the other folks come into fourth in the day and the young mothers and the all sort of people coming in from 2 to 5 and people that finish their dinners that doesn't have deserts come to this basing place but at night w
and it's opened twenty-four hour a day that's another incredible store tom and louis migrated from cambodia and their son runs the shop and starting working there in high school they've backing the process it's managed at the 9:00 p.m. and stops and 3:00 p.m. it's a local business i've been going to my whole life and especially with my children. i'll say we've picked up a few doughnuts so we have a box of doughnuts colleagues, i have a box of doughnuts for my colleagues and members of the...
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the tower calls cambodia and they say it's not.ls kuala lumpur the airliner is in vietnam. they called vietnam and it's not there, either. it wasn't until 3:35 in the morning, about an hour, two hours after the plane went missing, that the airline finally acknowledged it did not have precise tracking on this and that's when the realized something was bad. why it took two additional hours to get search crews out in the water is still unclear at this point. we're still reading how to the report. >> so, a mom bonding with her son, working ought together at a top fitness club. why she says that was all it took for the club to revoke her membership. >> just working out, and she came -- she helped me with my form and stuff and that's all. ♪ with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. glucerna products
the tower calls cambodia and they say it's not.ls kuala lumpur the airliner is in vietnam. they called vietnam and it's not there, either. it wasn't until 3:35 in the morning, about an hour, two hours after the plane went missing, that the airline finally acknowledged it did not have precise tracking on this and that's when the realized something was bad. why it took two additional hours to get search crews out in the water is still unclear at this point. we're still reading how to the report....
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my mother immigrated to san francisco from cambodia in 1980 and my father from new york. i went to [speaker not understood] high school and then u.c. berkeley where i first discovered my passion for animal welfare. this began when i was asked to sign a petition to get prop 2 on the ballot in 2008. i spent a semester in washington, d.c. and while interning in nancy flowtion i's office i also interned at the humane society of the united states farm animal welfare division. interning for both congress and hsus inspired me to write my senior thesis at cal on the deterioration of [speaker not understood] over the past 40 years and its connection to factory farms and animal welfare. then after graduating from cali spent a year working for the peta foundation also known as the foundation to support animal protection an affiliate for the people of for the ethical treatment of animals. [speaker not understood] i learned to recognize the various signs of animal abuse such as neglect, dehydration and animal siting. in the evenings after work and on weekends i spent most of the time
my mother immigrated to san francisco from cambodia in 1980 and my father from new york. i went to [speaker not understood] high school and then u.c. berkeley where i first discovered my passion for animal welfare. this began when i was asked to sign a petition to get prop 2 on the ballot in 2008. i spent a semester in washington, d.c. and while interning in nancy flowtion i's office i also interned at the humane society of the united states farm animal welfare division. interning for both...
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they talk about how they believe the plane was in cambodia. it seems like some valuable time was wasted here? >> i really couldn't disagree more strongly. it's unprecedented that something like this would happen where either the crew or some skilled pilots who were aboard. and so, you know, the plane isn't where it's supposed to be. what you see is a series of increasingly worried and distressed calls asking one another where is this plane? have you seen it? and yes a rumor crops up that has to be quashed. this is what happens and they have to figure out what happened. so it takes that much time. do as you will. >> i disagree very strongly. the reason i disagree is air france 447 which took six hours before they did this. i agree that you don't call the cops straight away but certainly by the time you get to three hours in and four hours in and jeff look closely at these time s 16 minutes, 27 minutes. 44 minutes where seemingly nothing is happening. that plane is still flying somewhere else. are you suggesting that is reasonable? >> what if it
they talk about how they believe the plane was in cambodia. it seems like some valuable time was wasted here? >> i really couldn't disagree more strongly. it's unprecedented that something like this would happen where either the crew or some skilled pilots who were aboard. and so, you know, the plane isn't where it's supposed to be. what you see is a series of increasingly worried and distressed calls asking one another where is this plane? have you seen it? and yes a rumor crops up that...
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coming up, the devastation caused by acid attacks in cambodia, and the people who care for the victims bollywood glitz is being used in india to make health education fun.
coming up, the devastation caused by acid attacks in cambodia, and the people who care for the victims bollywood glitz is being used in india to make health education fun.
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it's flying over cambodia. that information was wrong, and it took two hours for them to correct it. we now have a much better picture of the clear timeline of that flight. >> reporter: included in the report, new audio of the last voice communication from flight 370, 1:19 a.m. local time. >> malaysian 370, hoechy anyone 120 decimal. good night. >> and what happened next. two minutes later, the plane disappeared from radar in kuala lumpur. it would be another 17 minutes. 1:38 a.m., before anyone noticed the plane had vanished. that's when ho chi minh tells kuala lumpur air traffic controllers it has not heard from flight 370. another four hours pass before a search was launched at 5:30 a.m. for the first two hours of that time period, malaysia airlines had been tracking the plane based on its intended flight path, not its actual position. something we still don't know. that mistake was admitted at 3:30 a.m. but precious time had already been lost. now the report suggesting one safety recommendation to prevent t
it's flying over cambodia. that information was wrong, and it took two hours for them to correct it. we now have a much better picture of the clear timeline of that flight. >> reporter: included in the report, new audio of the last voice communication from flight 370, 1:19 a.m. local time. >> malaysian 370, hoechy anyone 120 decimal. good night. >> and what happened next. two minutes later, the plane disappeared from radar in kuala lumpur. it would be another 17 minutes. 1:38...
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and it focuses on how workers across the road, from cambodia to switzerland, are joining forces to demandtter payment. and in the states, republicans in the senate blocked a government effort to raise the federal them him wage from $7.25 to $10.10. can money buy everything? that is what this magazine is focusing on, "books," it focuses on books, surprise, surprise. >> is this an open-ended question? >> this is an open-ended question. there is a political science -- clinical scientist named michael zendel who wrote a book about what money cannot buy. he has a couple of questions about is there something wrong in the world if everything is for sale. and he wonders what the moral limits of marketing are. >> moving on, focusing on a very modern problem. >> that is the burnout. those big two words that we keep hearing about in the french media. it is a very popular topic. newly 3 million french people are at risk of burning out being exhausted by their work. what can you do to avoid it? the main one is listen to yourself and listen to your body. remember that work is not everything about life,
and it focuses on how workers across the road, from cambodia to switzerland, are joining forces to demandtter payment. and in the states, republicans in the senate blocked a government effort to raise the federal them him wage from $7.25 to $10.10. can money buy everything? that is what this magazine is focusing on, "books," it focuses on books, surprise, surprise. >> is this an open-ended question? >> this is an open-ended question. there is a political science --...
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it's one of the few places where you can get out of a prison camp from cambodia. >> we still have someobility. >> they have done everything they can to destroy it. it sounds simplistic. for me the idea is i am successful, so i am a good person. you are not successful, so you did something wrong. feels like it is from three or 400 years ago. i see it all the time. the funny thing is you start behaving that way. then the entire culture becomes run on payback. you shouldn't count anybody out. that person you look down on us going to be your boss. that could totally happen. you're going to run into them. you know what's funny? you were the one who has to decide if you are doing the right thing. you can trust anyone's opinion. it's always stunning to me. roger sterling says 99% of the time the business comes down to i don't like that guy. at a highy works level. this advertising merger that couldn't happen because they couldn't decide who was more important. when i say success segregation i simplest formhe that women can't rise to the level they are entitled to unless they are born with mon
it's one of the few places where you can get out of a prison camp from cambodia. >> we still have someobility. >> they have done everything they can to destroy it. it sounds simplistic. for me the idea is i am successful, so i am a good person. you are not successful, so you did something wrong. feels like it is from three or 400 years ago. i see it all the time. the funny thing is you start behaving that way. then the entire culture becomes run on payback. you shouldn't count...
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many chinese are trying to cape, 600 crossing the border into cambodia at one crossing alone on wednesday. the unrest after beijing deployed an oil rig into a disputed territory into the south china sea. >> reporter: days of protest outside factories in ho chi mining city - saw buildings torched and chinese nationals targeted. violence peaked in the last 24 hours, leaving more than 20 dead. some vietnamese, the majority chinese. it's a care outbreak of public disorder in the tightly controlled country. for many companies, they were not chinese, they were taiwanese or sian. this taiwanees man fled in fear of his life. >> translation: all i can say, i never felt to squared. i didn't sleep all night. i had a lot of friends that can't escape. they didn't dare to come out. they were afraid if they came out they'd be beaten. >> the anger has been fuelled by beijing's disoigs deploy an -- decision to delay an oil reg in a disputed area of the south china sea. there has been reports of chinese ships and taiwanese vessels running into each other. it's an attempt by china to push its claim on the s
many chinese are trying to cape, 600 crossing the border into cambodia at one crossing alone on wednesday. the unrest after beijing deployed an oil rig into a disputed territory into the south china sea. >> reporter: days of protest outside factories in ho chi mining city - saw buildings torched and chinese nationals targeted. violence peaked in the last 24 hours, leaving more than 20 dead. some vietnamese, the majority chinese. it's a care outbreak of public disorder in the tightly...
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people carrying baggage formed a long line at a checkpoint at cambodia. cambodian police say more than 600 chinese crossed over on wednesday. about 100 people are said to be staying in nearby hotels to see how the situation develops. a number of employees and their families whose work places were attacked by protesters arrived in the southern chinese city of guando. >> translator: many chinese people escaped. i've seen some of them robbed of their money. nobody came to help us. >> translator: these are photos of the company where i worked. everything was stolen or destroyed. i'm not sure about the future of my company. >> many of the fleeing workers are having difficulty finding seats on direct flights to china and are instead flying to other asian countries. >>> managers of japanese firms with operations in vietnam are taking precautions to protect their employees. executives at olympus and e-mails telling staff not to book business trips to the country. the company makes medical equipment and digital cameras near ho chi minh city. electronics maker hita
people carrying baggage formed a long line at a checkpoint at cambodia. cambodian police say more than 600 chinese crossed over on wednesday. about 100 people are said to be staying in nearby hotels to see how the situation develops. a number of employees and their families whose work places were attacked by protesters arrived in the southern chinese city of guando. >> translator: many chinese people escaped. i've seen some of them robbed of their money. nobody came to help us. >>...
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next time, we'll have a story from cambodia, which has a history of acid attacks. this rare but devastating crime is used as a form of revenge or punishment. >> there are a few facilities in the country which offer psychological and physical rehabilitation for victims. until then, goodbye. >> goodbye. >> today, on "earth focus," western rivers--challenges and solutions. a look at films featuring the willamette river, the l.a. river, and the colorado. coming up, on "earth focus." in the united states, we have more than 3.5 million miles of rivers. that's enough to circle the globe 140 times. rivers shape our landscapes, are home to many species, fill ou glass, and even inspire filmmakers. >> if we're going to be a society that uses rivers, and lives along them, then we do need to live in a more river-conscious way. >> seeing kids get so excited about the river is, uh, probably the most gratifying experience that a filmmaker can have. >> they may start out pure, but pollution, urbanization, and agriculture have degraded rivers. in his upcoming film, "willamette futur
next time, we'll have a story from cambodia, which has a history of acid attacks. this rare but devastating crime is used as a form of revenge or punishment. >> there are a few facilities in the country which offer psychological and physical rehabilitation for victims. until then, goodbye. >> goodbye. >> today, on "earth focus," western rivers--challenges and solutions. a look at films featuring the willamette river, the l.a. river, and the colorado. coming up, on...
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but as of the garment workers also rallied in cambodia's capital phnom penh labor unions to fight the protest and to demand that the government raise the minimum wage. a car bomb in the nigerian capital abuja killed at least nineteen people. dozens more were wounded when the blast went off at a checkpoint during rush hour. police suspect the islamist group vocal iraq carried out the attack the same group is behind the abduction of hundreds of schoolgirls in northern nigeria. protesters held marches this week to increase pressure on the government to secure the gross release. we believe that the crimea. when i went. remove that to settle for nigerians at his west end while the grandparents for the plight of those children nigerian police say over two hundred seventy girls are still being held by a vocal rock they were seized from a school for two weeks ago there were dramatic scenes in southern ukraine on friday i was forty people died when fire broke out in the trade unions house and the black sea port of odessa. the blaze followed street battles between supporters of the interim gove
but as of the garment workers also rallied in cambodia's capital phnom penh labor unions to fight the protest and to demand that the government raise the minimum wage. a car bomb in the nigerian capital abuja killed at least nineteen people. dozens more were wounded when the blast went off at a checkpoint during rush hour. police suspect the islamist group vocal iraq carried out the attack the same group is behind the abduction of hundreds of schoolgirls in northern nigeria. protesters held...
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we know that when the world's imbalances are now so great that workers in cambodia are being shot in160 a month, then something's just not right. whether it's cambodia, bangladesh, indonesia, philippines, right around the world, if this is the best the global economy can do, impoverished workers and indeed continue with the austerity program to smashing collective bargaining, wages general and social protection, the future is not very bright for workers at all. >> we did see a tick down in the unemployment rate. 12% at the moment. and clearly the cost of keeping the euro has been an increase in youth unemployment. do you see any strategies coming out of eurozone countries that will enable growth which will in turn lead to better employment? >> we see a lot talk about investment in jobs, but the g-20 test this year is will they talk about it or will they generally put up targets for investment in infrastructure. in the green economy. we're 15 months out from another global agreement attempt on climate change. we know he there are jobs in transition. but do we see go. s with the courag
we know that when the world's imbalances are now so great that workers in cambodia are being shot in160 a month, then something's just not right. whether it's cambodia, bangladesh, indonesia, philippines, right around the world, if this is the best the global economy can do, impoverished workers and indeed continue with the austerity program to smashing collective bargaining, wages general and social protection, the future is not very bright for workers at all. >> we did see a tick down...
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namibia, gauna, cambodia are on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v. by 2020. >> there's talk of an injectable option. >> there are studies looking at injectable preexpormg, with a life making it once every three months potentially. that could block infection, and is similar to truvada. studies haven't been done. there could be impact with adherence taken off the table. >> how do we get past the stigma. >> i think that we recognise that with treatment h.i.v. is a chronic manageable disease. people that are successful. they have a healthy and normal life expect si. they are able to work and take care of their families and not upwillingly pass on the disease. >> i agree entirely, but not with the idea of not allowing every tool in the tool kit to be used. it's a central important aspect of prevention of h.i.v. there are some people that are getting h.i.v. there are high-risk groups. from my perspective, we need to use all the the tools to try to kerb the tide of hiv. people getting treated get complications. if we can prevent h.i.v., we can prevent trans
namibia, gauna, cambodia are on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v. by 2020. >> there's talk of an injectable option. >> there are studies looking at injectable preexpormg, with a life making it once every three months potentially. that could block infection, and is similar to truvada. studies haven't been done. there could be impact with adherence taken off the table. >> how do we get past the stigma. >> i think that we recognise that with treatment h.i.v. is a chronic...
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. ♪ there you have it, cambodia, israel, china, greece, london, turkey.. >> pretty cool. >> i think he is ready to get married. he's seen a lot of the world. >>> this is awesome. you know how dogs help out. check this out. a dog helping mom change a 2-year-old's diaper, gets a fresh diaper and brings it to the mom who's changing her daughter there and gets the doggy high five and carries the dirty diaper in his mouth no less and carries it to the garbage can. he puts it in the disposal. >> i need him to introduce himself to devin. >>> polka time, brand new one. from the sea air and space museum ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ cats that do amazing tricks on the web in the mix ♪ that's the "world news now" polka ♪ it's late at night you're wide away and you are not wearing pants.♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ have some fun, be a pal every anchor guy and gal ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ that's the world news polka. ♪ that's the world news polka. ♪ who cares what the bo
. ♪ there you have it, cambodia, israel, china, greece, london, turkey.. >> pretty cool. >> i think he is ready to get married. he's seen a lot of the world. >>> this is awesome. you know how dogs help out. check this out. a dog helping mom change a 2-year-old's diaper, gets a fresh diaper and brings it to the mom who's changing her daughter there and gets the doggy high five and carries the dirty diaper in his mouth no less and carries it to the garbage can. he puts it...
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namibia, ghana, cambodia - they were on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v.y 2020 because of mass use of h.i.v. treatment for people with h.i.v. that is where the focus ought to be. >> there's talks of an injectable option. >> there are studies now. it has a life that makes the injections once every three months. that could block infection. studies haven't been done, they are getting under way. there could be an impact with adherence taken off the table. >> and the final words. mr myers, how do we get past the stigma and fight the epidemic. >> getting past the stigma - i think that we recognise that with treatment h.i.v. is a chronic but manageable disease, that people who are successful, they have a healthy or normal life inspection si. they can work, take care of their families and not unwittingly infect others. that's what we need to focus on. you eliminate stigma by showing people that have something potentially stigmatizing is not an issue. >> final word? >> i agree with him entirely. i disagree with the idea of not allowing every tool in the tool kit to
namibia, ghana, cambodia - they were on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v.y 2020 because of mass use of h.i.v. treatment for people with h.i.v. that is where the focus ought to be. >> there's talks of an injectable option. >> there are studies now. it has a life that makes the injections once every three months. that could block infection. studies haven't been done, they are getting under way. there could be an impact with adherence taken off the table. >> and the final words....
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we had a situation where malaysia airlines told air traffic control they thought it was over cambodia. that was untrue. then we had a situation somebody wondered whether it was somewhere else or had radio failure. there are gaps when nobody seems to have been saying anything. in some cases, 37 minutes. in another case, 44 minutes, two minutes, 16 minutes, 13 minutes. these are gaps between where one air traffic control is calling another, ho chi minh or kl. everybody is looking. i'm prepared to be marginally charitable and say an hour and half. planes do go off radar. there is a bit of delay, but four hours before somebody said, this is urgent, this is a crisis, frankly the traveling public has a right to expect better. >> peter, what's your main take away from this report? >> i think it is a little more detailed than expected. richard is exactly right. the prime minister ordered the detail out there. the idea of putting out a barebones report was simply unacceptable at this time. the report really is kind of disappointing. the idea that it was a slow night, the air traffic controller
we had a situation where malaysia airlines told air traffic control they thought it was over cambodia. that was untrue. then we had a situation somebody wondered whether it was somewhere else or had radio failure. there are gaps when nobody seems to have been saying anything. in some cases, 37 minutes. in another case, 44 minutes, two minutes, 16 minutes, 13 minutes. these are gaps between where one air traffic control is calling another, ho chi minh or kl. everybody is looking. i'm prepared to...
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protesters in cambodia defied a government ban on demonstrations. there they were beaten by police.ore than 500 garment factory workers for higher minimum wages. >> in greece labour union members are marching to the parliament building in athens. they can see a live shot of a number of people coming out to mark may day. >> brunei has become the first country in south-east asia to introduce criminal punishment based on islamic law. the sultan of brunei opposed the laws. he's warned of rising crime and dangerous external influences such as the internet. the oil-rich nation has one of the highest standard of living in asia. human rights organizations say the move is a huge step backwards. >> citizens can be fined for indecent behaviour for not performing friday prayers and getting pregnant out of wedlock. convictions can include flogging, amputation of limbs and death by stoning for sod my and adultery. >> critics of these laws could face punishment says a spokes american from human rights watch. >> this is a mystery why the sultan chose this time to introduce these particular kinds of
protesters in cambodia defied a government ban on demonstrations. there they were beaten by police.ore than 500 garment factory workers for higher minimum wages. >> in greece labour union members are marching to the parliament building in athens. they can see a live shot of a number of people coming out to mark may day. >> brunei has become the first country in south-east asia to introduce criminal punishment based on islamic law. the sultan of brunei opposed the laws. he's warned...
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in apparent confusion, at 2:03, malaysian airport reports it was in cambodia air space, then at 2:35,m. both reports, false. appreciate time lost. at 5:35 a.m., four hours after disappearing from radar, the rescue coordination center is activated. >> four hours is a long time. the quicker they can get search and rescue efforts out to the last-known point, the quicker can they form a search around that last known point, which is key. >> reporter: it was tracked and flying over the malay peninsula. the radar operator did nothing, a sign civil aviation authorities and the military weren't communicating. in the air for more than seven hours, satellite connections continued to track the plane south. the final complete connection at 8:11 a.m. that leads investigators here, the southern indian ocean where the plane could have gone down. three predicted paths and crash sites, red the most likely. that's where the undersee is focused. renee mar marsh, cnn, washingt >> thank you so much. as the report brings up more questions about how exactly the plane was lost, the missions to find the plane
in apparent confusion, at 2:03, malaysian airport reports it was in cambodia air space, then at 2:35,m. both reports, false. appreciate time lost. at 5:35 a.m., four hours after disappearing from radar, the rescue coordination center is activated. >> four hours is a long time. the quicker they can get search and rescue efforts out to the last-known point, the quicker can they form a search around that last known point, which is key. >> reporter: it was tracked and flying over the...
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cambodia said, it's not.alaysia airline says the plane was in vietnam speaks. vietnam told the control tower, no, it's not. it wasn't until 3:30 in the morning, two hours after the plane disappear, that malaysia air acknowledged their tracking was not precise. clearly that slowed things down quite a bit. that's two hours. as to why the search didn't begin for an additional two hours is very unclear and not stated at all in this five-page report. >> what does the report say about the radar data? >> well, we all know that the time military picked up the plane making the big sweeping left-hand turn on radar the report says the reason the thai military did not do anything is because they deemed at it friendly flight. the report also says that flight 370 flew over sue sue mat -- sumatra, but snow ya disspewsed that, saying there is no radar dat at that -- at&t at all. the lack of good radar data has made the search difficult and expensive. the search could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars, some put the
cambodia said, it's not.alaysia airline says the plane was in vietnam speaks. vietnam told the control tower, no, it's not. it wasn't until 3:30 in the morning, two hours after the plane disappear, that malaysia air acknowledged their tracking was not precise. clearly that slowed things down quite a bit. that's two hours. as to why the search didn't begin for an additional two hours is very unclear and not stated at all in this five-page report. >> what does the report say about the radar...
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cambodia, reports of beatings as factory workers and opposition supporters defied a ban by demonstrating in the capital of phnom penh. americans are seizing on may day to put the working class and their struggles back in the limelig limelight. rallies across the nation, including los angeles, pittsburgh, chicago, with events starting, you guessed it after work. but those observances, it must be said, less about marking progress than they are about the ongoing struggle. income inequality at historically deep and distressing levels. wealthiest have not taken such a large share of overall income since the year 1928. in 1965, average ceo earned 20 time as much as an average worker. these days that same ceo makes 273 times the worker's wage. this disparity leading to a depression of american spirits. nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows 55% feel america's economic and political systems are stacked against them. 54% say america is no longer a place where anyone can get ahead. joining me now is the president of dmos, heather mcgee, association professor and fellow at the roosevelt sflusosevelse
cambodia, reports of beatings as factory workers and opposition supporters defied a ban by demonstrating in the capital of phnom penh. americans are seizing on may day to put the working class and their struggles back in the limelig limelight. rallies across the nation, including los angeles, pittsburgh, chicago, with events starting, you guessed it after work. but those observances, it must be said, less about marking progress than they are about the ongoing struggle. income inequality at...
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"the new york times" columnist nick cristoff visited cambodia with her, calling her one of his heroeswas named one of cnn's hero, and "ac360" featured her in a red light districtdistrict.. >> reporter: she met with michelle obama a year earlier. it appears somali mom was not the only one stretching the truth either. news week discovered she coached teenage girls to describe how they had been sold into slavery too. this woman confessed this year, saying she rehearsed for the cameras under somali mom's instruction. one source said while we are extremely saddened by the news we remain grateful. adding she has raised critical awareness of the nearly 21 million individuals who are currently enslaved today. >> that is quite a story. >> anderson, golfer phil mickelson reportedly is being investigated in a possible insider trading case. "the wall street journal" reports that federal investigators are looking into whether phil mickelson and another investor were involved. a lawyer for phil mickelson denies that he is the target of any investigation. >>> a new arrest today in the boston maratho
"the new york times" columnist nick cristoff visited cambodia with her, calling her one of his heroeswas named one of cnn's hero, and "ac360" featured her in a red light districtdistrict.. >> reporter: she met with michelle obama a year earlier. it appears somali mom was not the only one stretching the truth either. news week discovered she coached teenage girls to describe how they had been sold into slavery too. this woman confessed this year, saying she rehearsed...
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similar to what you find on your cell phone and that's what led them to believe the plane was in cambodian in fact, it was far away from there. they're also looking into those 17 minutes that were lost when nobody seemed to notice the plane just vanished from radar. >> probably a good idea. thanks for that report. right now, in the search zone, the underwater drone has just resurfaced from its 18th mission and again, it came up emp the. >> want to talk about the search that's ongoing. jeff, we'll start with you. what do you think now about the fact that they're saying that they are going to send a resource to the bay of bengal? they first said, no, we're not going to bother. what do you think of this? >> i would think they're taking this seriously. >> it's a pr move? >> frankly, i do. >> i don't think any experts who look at this think they hold much water. but it's got so much traction. so many people are asking about it. i think they're tired of arguing about it. it's easier just to go and get it overwitt. >> what are the glaring absences from this report? any real mention that the mala
similar to what you find on your cell phone and that's what led them to believe the plane was in cambodian in fact, it was far away from there. they're also looking into those 17 minutes that were lost when nobody seemed to notice the plane just vanished from radar. >> probably a good idea. thanks for that report. right now, in the search zone, the underwater drone has just resurfaced from its 18th mission and again, it came up emp the. >> want to talk about the search that's...
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despite this worthy managed to from north vietnam, indonesia, cambodia, and algeria., william worthy traveled to iran, two years after the revolution ousted u.s.-backed shah. his trip resulted in a series of lock buster exposÉs about u.s. actions in iran. worthy brought back to the united states a multivolume set of books compiling intelligence documents seized from the u.s. in 1970 nine. you get a copy of the books to investigative journalist scott armstrong of "the washington post" who would write a series .f exposÉs in the paper "the new york times" refused. scott armstrong is joining us today from santa fe, new mexico. on new year's day, 1998, democracy now! aired an hour-long interview with william worthy. >> one of the most discouraging things about this country is the lack of critical thinking by americans. the educational system fails americans miserably in any kind of analysis what is going on. and any government line which is echoed daily by the mass media becomes gospel in this country. >> william worthy speaking on democracy now! in 1998 when juan gonzalez
despite this worthy managed to from north vietnam, indonesia, cambodia, and algeria., william worthy traveled to iran, two years after the revolution ousted u.s.-backed shah. his trip resulted in a series of lock buster exposÉs about u.s. actions in iran. worthy brought back to the united states a multivolume set of books compiling intelligence documents seized from the u.s. in 1970 nine. you get a copy of the books to investigative journalist scott armstrong of "the washington post"...
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transcripts, the panic level increased, the miscommunication, the thought that maybe the plane's in cambodia, when it certainly wasn't. there were a lot of things happening at once, and at the very least, it showed it was an inefficient response in the initial hours, and there were hours that were wasted, hours when this plane was flying somewhere full of 239 people, and now we're at the point where we are, eight weeks later, we don't know where the plane is. so, that's what brings us to what happened here in kuala lumpur. this overnight press conference with, among other people, the australian search chief, angus houston, his first public appearance here in this city talking about the next phase of the search. take a listen. >> i'm confident that the area in the southern ocean is the right search area, and i'm sure that in the fullness of time, we will find the aircraft in that area. >> reporter: houston joined there by the acting transport minister and also the lead investigator for air france flight 447, someone new to the mix who's going to help assist with the next phase of this search,
transcripts, the panic level increased, the miscommunication, the thought that maybe the plane's in cambodia, when it certainly wasn't. there were a lot of things happening at once, and at the very least, it showed it was an inefficient response in the initial hours, and there were hours that were wasted, hours when this plane was flying somewhere full of 239 people, and now we're at the point where we are, eight weeks later, we don't know where the plane is. so, that's what brings us to what...