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in rural cambodia, young girls have to help out with household chores and farm work.ending school is not a priority. many women never even finish primary school, and these students are using second-year level text books. [ speaking foreign language ] >> during the day, female employees weave silk. this workshop was founded in 2002, to help women break the chains of poverty and make them financially independent. every stage of production, from dyeing to weaving is done by hand. chanta runs the workshop. after fleeing from combodia during the civil war, chanta lived for 20 years in vietnamese and thai refugee camps. she returned after the conflict settled down in the early 1990s. she was shocked to find women living in extremely harsh conditions. some had no choice but to turn to prostitution. many contracted aids and perished. [ speaking foreign language ] >> chanta decided to start a project to educate local women, while teaching them traditional cambodian silk weaving skills. products created in the workshop are sold at home and overseas, providing the women with cas
in rural cambodia, young girls have to help out with household chores and farm work.ending school is not a priority. many women never even finish primary school, and these students are using second-year level text books. [ speaking foreign language ] >> during the day, female employees weave silk. this workshop was founded in 2002, to help women break the chains of poverty and make them financially independent. every stage of production, from dyeing to weaving is done by hand. chanta runs...
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in cambodia communist forces rolled in where they toppled the pro-u.s. government. in the years that followed more than 1.7 million cambodians died from torture, starvation or forced labor. the entire country turned into what became known as the killing fields. on friday, a group of people gathered to remember the victims at a memorial service. it was one of the most notorious execution grounds in cambodia. >> translator: i come here today to pray and offer good blessings to those who were killed during the khmer rouge regime under pol pot. >> millions of cambodians were forcibly relocated after the fall. many of them were never seen again. one of the disappeared happened to be the friend of a japanese professor who refused to give up searching for him. when the professor finally uncovered what happened to his friend, the answer was not what he hoped to hear. but at least he has achieved a sense of closure. we report from phnom penh. >> the two men met at graduate school in yokohama 40 years ago. one was studying economics but a year and a half after the follow of p
in cambodia communist forces rolled in where they toppled the pro-u.s. government. in the years that followed more than 1.7 million cambodians died from torture, starvation or forced labor. the entire country turned into what became known as the killing fields. on friday, a group of people gathered to remember the victims at a memorial service. it was one of the most notorious execution grounds in cambodia. >> translator: i come here today to pray and offer good blessings to those who...
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how cambodia is trying to keep its wildlife safe from poachers. the second richest country in the world fails to provide a roof over the heads of some two and a half million children who are homeless in america. latest figures show the economy is picking up again. still new york alone has some 20,000 people living only in the shadowns of its skyscrapers. never have so few been so rich and so many so poor. we meet a family that knows what it's like to be simply a number in a negative statistic. >> lisa picks up her youngest children from school. it's a cold new york winter day. lisa does what most parents do to try to create a stable daily routine, a warm nest. but she doesn't have a nest. for the past three years, lisa, her husband and four of their eight children are homeless. they're living in a shelter here in the bronx, but often they sit outside, in a public space on a six-lane street. lisa is deaf, but she's able to speak. >> we lost our house because the landlord, he just left. he couldn't afford to fix up the house, and he just left. i don
how cambodia is trying to keep its wildlife safe from poachers. the second richest country in the world fails to provide a roof over the heads of some two and a half million children who are homeless in america. latest figures show the economy is picking up again. still new york alone has some 20,000 people living only in the shadowns of its skyscrapers. never have so few been so rich and so many so poor. we meet a family that knows what it's like to be simply a number in a negative statistic....
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he took the troops out of cambodia. so -- but in the fall i became desperate. i was working in every way possible. i could go into a lot of activities i was doing. all of which seemed morrell than the pentagon papers. but i thought, all right the pentagon papers, might as well throw them into the pot too and get them out. and for what it's worth maybe it will have some effect in discrediting the war. and that was especially true after the laos invasion. and so i approached senator bathias, i approached senator mcgovern. this was in the spring now after i gave up on fulbright. i did give them to neil sheehan but without the expectation that the "times" would put them out. and he didn't tell me they were working on them. he for reasons still not clear to me entirely chose not to tell me that the "times" was moving ahead very rapidly, though it took them several months. as they saw it to get it in order. during that time i continued to see pete mccluskey, representative, in hopes he would put them out. senator mathias. i t
he took the troops out of cambodia. so -- but in the fall i became desperate. i was working in every way possible. i could go into a lot of activities i was doing. all of which seemed morrell than the pentagon papers. but i thought, all right the pentagon papers, might as well throw them into the pot too and get them out. and for what it's worth maybe it will have some effect in discrediting the war. and that was especially true after the laos invasion. and so i approached senator bathias, i...
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the deal between cambodia and australia makes these new arrives v.i.p. refugees. >> what they can expect is a five page letter distributed to newcomers with details from the cost of living to the job training and the medical support they will receive. the message seems to be it may not be australia but it's as good as they're going to get and carries with it a warning that if they don't take the offer now, they won't be offered the same deal later on. >> cambodia is described as a free and stable country. it is also according to human rights groups one of asia's poorest that should not be burdenburdened with a refugee problem. >> there will be more and more that go to developed country. they should be take part in that should not be burdening a poor country like cambodia. >> australia is making it clear there is no chance for settlement there. it is hoped that over time compared with a detention center in the middle of the pacific cambodia will start to look more attractive. >> japan's prime minister held talks with chinese president on the sidelines of
the deal between cambodia and australia makes these new arrives v.i.p. refugees. >> what they can expect is a five page letter distributed to newcomers with details from the cost of living to the job training and the medical support they will receive. the message seems to be it may not be australia but it's as good as they're going to get and carries with it a warning that if they don't take the offer now, they won't be offered the same deal later on. >> cambodia is described as a...
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we were not extending into cambodia. we had an obligation to our troops and the south vietnamese troops to do something about it. we decided to go in there. and the south vietnamese and militarily wanted to be with them. thirdly, however, to show it was not an evasion. it was decided. and only a few miles going and that was the basic decision. the problem was that since it was limited because of reaction and scope, it was less effective militarily? and we had to announce we were going to headquarters and no such thing existed. there was some building we could capture. the headquarters was the leadership moving around. we never got to the headquarters. it was considered less than successful. it helps speed up the vietnamization and had military impact. counterbalanced against that was tremendous domestic reaction. one other episode and just before the announcement, kissinger did not like it yes people. he wanted to hear different views. he had five staff members who he knew was opposed and i will not get to all of the nam
we were not extending into cambodia. we had an obligation to our troops and the south vietnamese troops to do something about it. we decided to go in there. and the south vietnamese and militarily wanted to be with them. thirdly, however, to show it was not an evasion. it was decided. and only a few miles going and that was the basic decision. the problem was that since it was limited because of reaction and scope, it was less effective militarily? and we had to announce we were going to...
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this was the cambodia amendment. this was to cut off support for cambodia, i'm fuzzy on the dates. and then yes, it would have been 1973, yeah. and so that was a key juncture. but the reality, the larger picture was that watergate, we -- watergate, by then had so provoked the presidency that -- so crippled the presidency that we couldn't deliver the votes that we needed to prevent these cutoffs. whether tactically we did some wrong things, i do not know. the bottom line was that the president had lost all power by then. and his ability to block things, his ability to use the carrots and sticks that presidents have to deal with the congress was gone. and of course, the deal that henry had cut for the peace settlement with the north vietnamese also dependent on a strong president because it was dependent on a threat to resume bombing if they violated the truce. and invaded the south. of course by 74, late summer before they knew that there was no way the president was going to resume any action in vietnam so they could move with impunity which they did and it would be funds cut off -
this was the cambodia amendment. this was to cut off support for cambodia, i'm fuzzy on the dates. and then yes, it would have been 1973, yeah. and so that was a key juncture. but the reality, the larger picture was that watergate, we -- watergate, by then had so provoked the presidency that -- so crippled the presidency that we couldn't deliver the votes that we needed to prevent these cutoffs. whether tactically we did some wrong things, i do not know. the bottom line was that the president...
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cambodia is much better for them.ia is much better. >> reporter: with this deal australia is making it clear there is no chance of settlement there. it is hoping over time with compared to the detention center cambodia will start to look a lot more attractive. >>> police in south africa have arrested 11 people suspected of being involved in anti-immigrant attacks. the men were detained following a raid in johannesberg. the government has deployed soldiers to hellp stem attacks against foreigners. many of the protesters accuse foreigners of taking away job and as charles stratford explains the government's failure to create more work is help helping helping fan the flames. >> reporter: this man was two young when apartheid later, and he was too young to predict he and many others would be struggling to survive. he has seven children and says he hasn't had a proper job in seven years. >> it makes me feel like a failure in life. because most of the things that the men are supposed to do i can't do. are supposed to suppor
cambodia is much better for them.ia is much better. >> reporter: with this deal australia is making it clear there is no chance of settlement there. it is hoping over time with compared to the detention center cambodia will start to look a lot more attractive. >>> police in south africa have arrested 11 people suspected of being involved in anti-immigrant attacks. the men were detained following a raid in johannesberg. the government has deployed soldiers to hellp stem attacks...
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but now it increased up to 65% for the driver and 9% for the passenger. >> sreenivasan: in cambodia, historically, helmet compliance has been very low. one survey on a treacherous stretch of road north of phnom penh showed that only 24% of drivers wore helmets during the daytime, with that figure dipping to 5% after dark. that sort of weak compliance means youtube videos like this featuring cambodian youth performing daredevil stunts, all without helmets. advocates of better helmet laws, say targeted education is needed. >> people know well about the benefit from helmet wearing, however there were some misperceptions about that, that helmet wearing was not needed for short distance or when they travel at low speed. >> sreenivasan: the growing numbers of child passengers, prompted the asia injury foundation to find ways to get affordable helmets onto small heads. >> since we started our "helmets for kids" initiative in 2006, we have donated around 20,000 helmets cambodian students, teachers, and also road users in cambodia. we were able to build the first ever non-profit helmet factor
but now it increased up to 65% for the driver and 9% for the passenger. >> sreenivasan: in cambodia, historically, helmet compliance has been very low. one survey on a treacherous stretch of road north of phnom penh showed that only 24% of drivers wore helmets during the daytime, with that figure dipping to 5% after dark. that sort of weak compliance means youtube videos like this featuring cambodian youth performing daredevil stunts, all without helmets. advocates of better helmet laws,...
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this group is here from cambodia and they also are going home. from thailand, laos. 4,000 of them are estimated to be in this area of indonesia. in this particular part, this particular company there's a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the government of myanmar cambodia and all the countries that they are coming from. >> greece said it will be able to make a crucial payment of $489 million to the i.m.f. on time. the deadline for the installment is wednesday following a recent warning from the government that it was weeks away from running out of cash. the ruling is a recent does a party said the government can still make social security payments on april 14. >> continue knicks in ukraine lack medical supplies. more than 5,000 people have been killed since the conflict began a year ago. >> the uponlationion of some polish cities are reducing at an alarming rate. the dwindling birth rates immigration and lack of jobs are having an devastating impact on east
this group is here from cambodia and they also are going home. from thailand, laos. 4,000 of them are estimated to be in this area of indonesia. in this particular part, this particular company there's a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the government of myanmar cambodia and all the countries that they are coming from. >> greece said it will be able to make a crucial payment of $489 million to the...
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anchor: to cambodia now. they called it a revolution, but for most cambodia, -- most cambodians, it was a nightmare. pol pot's revolution killed millions in the war. anchor: today marks and 40 years since they took the capital to create an agrarian utopia. they forced millions into the countryside worm millions were executed, starved to death or worked to death. -- where millions were executed. reporter: prisoners were once tortured and killed here. more than 15,000 people were killed by the khmer rouge in this notorious prison in phnom penh. most of the victims themselves were members of the khmer rouge. this is a historian of the pol pot regime. he says the system was riddled with fears of traders from within its own ranks. >> we had to know that during the khmer rouge there was a lot of suspicion around them. not only the normal people they arrest and tortured, but also within the system. reporter: many of the perpetrators see themselves as victims. he regularly visits and interviews members of the khmer r
anchor: to cambodia now. they called it a revolution, but for most cambodia, -- most cambodians, it was a nightmare. pol pot's revolution killed millions in the war. anchor: today marks and 40 years since they took the capital to create an agrarian utopia. they forced millions into the countryside worm millions were executed, starved to death or worked to death. -- where millions were executed. reporter: prisoners were once tortured and killed here. more than 15,000 people were killed by the...
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this group is here from cambodia. they are going to go home. people from thailand laos and a team from the international organisation of migration are sad. they estimate 4,000 of them are in the whole region in the east of indonesia. in this company. there's a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can, and they'll hand them over to the government of myanmar, cambodia and all the countries that they are coming from >>> the u.n. security council is calling for than investigation into the latest reports of chemical weapons in syria. activists and opposition members sir syrian opposition members dropped bombs containing chlorine gas in idlib. >> most of the council measure expressed concerns occurring after the adoption of resolution 21.09, condemning in the strongest terms the use of any toxic chemicals, such as cloor in as a weapon in syria. members condemned the use of clor in as a chemical weapon and called for the investigation of such reports. >>> i.s.i.l. fighters are battling a palestinian militia for control of the y
this group is here from cambodia. they are going to go home. people from thailand laos and a team from the international organisation of migration are sad. they estimate 4,000 of them are in the whole region in the east of indonesia. in this company. there's a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can, and they'll hand them over to the government of myanmar, cambodia and all the countries that they are coming from >>> the u.n. security council is calling for than...
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in the far east of indonesia and seen by the government just announced to all these people from cambodia- thailand and say they are not safe here and the stories they are telling are horrific and talking about abuse, about very bad labor conditions and working on the ships for many many hours and many days without hardly any rest hardly any food and even worse hardly my pay and there was no salary and got hands out and they are really excited to go home and you can see here this is all what they have been gathering when they heard they were going to go home and went to the boat and this is what they took from the boat and what they have been living on for the last few years and some have been here for five or ten years and wanting to go home for all that time because when they were sent to indonesia they mad no idea they were going to work here they were applying for jobs in myanmar and thought they were going to send to thailand and contacted an agent and sent to the fishery company in indonesia and the government says after speaking to them it was clear they were used as slaves forced
in the far east of indonesia and seen by the government just announced to all these people from cambodia- thailand and say they are not safe here and the stories they are telling are horrific and talking about abuse, about very bad labor conditions and working on the ships for many many hours and many days without hardly any rest hardly any food and even worse hardly my pay and there was no salary and got hands out and they are really excited to go home and you can see here this is all what...
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this woman was brought here after being trafficked from vietnam to cambodia as a 12-year-old. like all the women, she calls somaly mam mother. >> >>: >>> she worked for the somaly mam foundation in phnom penh and says when it closed she and others were abandoned. >>: >>> as night falls and dinner served the women express gratitude to somaly mam. >>: >>> to vet the voracity of somaly mam's personal story, we have come to her home village. a couple of hours outside the capital phnom penh. somaly mam tells of being abandoned by her parents as a young child, and becoming a slave to a man she referred to as her grandfather. this man, she says, sold her has a virgin, and after that she was sold into a brothel where she was abused. come to this village where she grew up with this grandfather, and they tell you a different story. our first stop is the former commune chief. and he says somaly mam came to the village with her parents, not her grandfather. >> translation: both of her parents were teachers and moved to teach around 1981. i don't know how old she was. she was still at scho
this woman was brought here after being trafficked from vietnam to cambodia as a 12-year-old. like all the women, she calls somaly mam mother. >> >>: >>> she worked for the somaly mam foundation in phnom penh and says when it closed she and others were abandoned. >>: >>> as night falls and dinner served the women express gratitude to somaly mam. >>: >>> to vet the voracity of somaly mam's personal story, we have come to her home village. a...
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this group is here from cambodia and they also are going to home. people were myanmar thailand, laos. people from the international organization of migration estimate 4,000 of them are in this region in the east of indonesia. if this particular part, in it particular company there are a few hundreds. the government will take as many as they can to north port closer. then they will hand them over to myanmar, cambodia, and all the countries that they're coming from. >> still ahead on the show. blame it on the weatherman and prime minister. why india's farmers are having a tough time. and we look at a company in ghana that is giving recycled fashion a new meaning. >>> and later in sport how this teenage golfer plays down another achievement. details coming up. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this
this group is here from cambodia and they also are going to home. people were myanmar thailand, laos. people from the international organization of migration estimate 4,000 of them are in this region in the east of indonesia. if this particular part, in it particular company there are a few hundreds. the government will take as many as they can to north port closer. then they will hand them over to myanmar, cambodia, and all the countries that they're coming from. >> still ahead on the...
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so this group is here from cambodia and they also are going to go home.om myanmar, cambodia laos seen from the international organization of migration estimate around 4,000 of them are in this whole region in the east of on indianonesiaindonesia. in the company, there are a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the government of myanmar cambodia and all of the countries they are come from. >> greece says it will be able to make a crucial payment of $489 million to the imf on time. the deadline for the installment is wednesday. the announcement follows a recent warning from the government that it was weeks away from running out of cash ruling a series of parties says the government is still determined to keep public services running and to cover payments for salaries and social security on april 14th. the population of some polish cities are reducing at an alarming rate. the world bank says it's having a devastating impact on eastern europe. al jazeera tim friend reports
so this group is here from cambodia and they also are going to go home.om myanmar, cambodia laos seen from the international organization of migration estimate around 4,000 of them are in this whole region in the east of on indianonesiaindonesia. in the company, there are a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the government of myanmar cambodia and all of the countries they are come from. >> greece...
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families reunited as cambodia marks 40 years since the takeover. >>> hello and welcome to viewers in the united states an around the world. i'm natalie allen, you're watching cnn newsroom. >>> and we begin this hour with a pair of challenges continuing to confront the u.s. military. the civil war in yemen and the battle against isis in iraq and syria. on thursday, isis posted new video on-line of its attack on iraq's huge oil refinery. the u.s. says isis militants may have penetrated the outer perimeter but the refinery, it says, is not at risk of capture. and in yemen, rebels, al qaeda fighters and government forces are all battling for control. chief u.s. security correspondent jim sciutto has more on that story. >> reporter: fighters from the most dangerous al qaeda, overrunning an airport in southeastern yemen. chaos engulfing the lawless country with deep implications for safety on the u.s. homeland. the new american defense secretary conceded that the fall of the u.s. allies gostd withdraw of u.s. special forces and the closing of u.s. embassy in yemen all reduced america's abi
families reunited as cambodia marks 40 years since the takeover. >>> hello and welcome to viewers in the united states an around the world. i'm natalie allen, you're watching cnn newsroom. >>> and we begin this hour with a pair of challenges continuing to confront the u.s. military. the civil war in yemen and the battle against isis in iraq and syria. on thursday, isis posted new video on-line of its attack on iraq's huge oil refinery. the u.s. says isis militants may have...
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this group here is from cambodia they also are going to home. people from myanmar cam body ylaos, teams of the international migration estimate 4,000 of them are in this whole region in the east of indonesia. this particular part, in this particular company there are a few money. the government will take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the governments of me air man can cambodia, and all the countries that they're coming from. >> the second black box from the germanwings plane has confirmed that the crash was deliberately caused by the co-pilot. fran's air investigation agency chose that andreas lubitz repeat repeatled accelerated the aircraft as it went down. he used the automatic pilot to steer the plane into the alps killing 149 people as well as himself last week. >>> france's lower house of parliament passed a law banning fashion models that are too thin. modeling agents said that underweight models could be jailed. and the level of which models are too thin has not been set. it's been set as p
this group here is from cambodia they also are going to home. people from myanmar cam body ylaos, teams of the international migration estimate 4,000 of them are in this whole region in the east of indonesia. this particular part, in this particular company there are a few money. the government will take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the governments of me air man can cambodia, and all the countries that they're coming from. >> the second...
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technology like that in cambodia?we're getting there. we don't have the online rolled out yet, but certainly, you know, that's one of the things we can do is we can roll our platform out around the world. >> i know that facebook -- one last question, you indicate there's still plenty of room in the united states for your growth. >> absolutely there is. we can clearly build at least another 1,000 stores, maybe even more than that. but i keep going back to our share. i mean, we're 12 1/2 share. i mean, we're still small. it's still early for us. >> incredible story. well, patrick doyle, since we met you, since i met you that time when you first came in when we had breakfast together and the stock was at nine you have done a remarkable job for shareholders. thank you so much. patrick doyle, president and ceo of domino's. he said that's a lot more room. well, he's been dead right for 1,000%. i like domino's pizza. i like pat doyle. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up sprinting off the street. skechers is th
technology like that in cambodia?we're getting there. we don't have the online rolled out yet, but certainly, you know, that's one of the things we can do is we can roll our platform out around the world. >> i know that facebook -- one last question, you indicate there's still plenty of room in the united states for your growth. >> absolutely there is. we can clearly build at least another 1,000 stores, maybe even more than that. but i keep going back to our share. i mean, we're 12...
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this group is here from cambodia and they also are going home. from thailand, laos. it is estimated 4,000 of them are in this area of indonesia. in this particular part, this particular company, there's a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the government of myanmar, cambodia and all the countries that they are coming from. >> the second black box of the germanwings plane confirms the crash was deliberate. the investigation agency understands the co pilot repeatedly sell rated the plane as it went down. he used the automatic pilot to steer it into the alps. he researched suicide methods just days before he crashed the plane. >> the humanitarian situation in east he were ukraine is worsening. the organization for security and cooperation in europe says many villages are without water and power and clinics in donetsk lack supplies. more than 5,000 people have been killed sings the conflict started a year ago. >> in poe land, the populations in some cities are shrinking at away alar
this group is here from cambodia and they also are going home. from thailand, laos. it is estimated 4,000 of them are in this area of indonesia. in this particular part, this particular company, there's a few hundred. the government is going to take as many as they can to another port closer and then they will hand them over to the government of myanmar, cambodia and all the countries that they are coming from. >> the second black box of the germanwings plane confirms the crash was...
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they have divided them in groups this group is from cambodia.ow just decided that it's time to go home and many have been want this is for many, many years they told us that they were so happy so relieved. there were actually real reports of slavery. the government has told me just now that after talking to these people they can conclude that there were cases of slavery here forced labor. people here didn't even know that they were ending up here in the east of indonesia, they were looking for jobs in thailand. they contacted an agent in myanmar, they were brought to thailand, they thought they were going to work in restaurants but then they were shipped to indonesia and ended up in this very tough fishery business. so the first thing they want to do when they are going to go home is to meet their family. they have been missing them so much. and they are bringing their belongings, you can see sorry. you can see here, how they are bringing their bags, this is all the they got. this is all that they have been gathering in the last couple of years.
they have divided them in groups this group is from cambodia.ow just decided that it's time to go home and many have been want this is for many, many years they told us that they were so happy so relieved. there were actually real reports of slavery. the government has told me just now that after talking to these people they can conclude that there were cases of slavery here forced labor. people here didn't even know that they were ending up here in the east of indonesia, they were looking for...
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i think it is cambodia, vietnam and thailand. i that point, i have got to stop -- by that point, i got to stop and let somebody pull up a really good map. host: united states, australia, brunei, chile, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, and vietnam. guest: i got cambodia wrong, but the rest of them are in there. host: let's go to susan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: that is interesting that peru is included in the tpp list of countries. i feel at the tpp -- like the tpp is redundant. don't we already have existing trade partnerships and diplomatic treaties with other commercial relations with these countries? you mentioned earlier that one of the goals of the trade deal like the tpp are to prevent countries from going to war with each other. from a list of countries you just mentioned, there's no way that we would ever go to war with these countries. they are stable and upwardly mobile. they have emerging and a strongly well-educated middle classes. i just feel that this is an agreement that has been crafted completely
i think it is cambodia, vietnam and thailand. i that point, i have got to stop -- by that point, i got to stop and let somebody pull up a really good map. host: united states, australia, brunei, chile, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, and vietnam. guest: i got cambodia wrong, but the rest of them are in there. host: let's go to susan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: that is interesting that peru is included in the tpp list of countries. i feel at the tpp -- like the tpp is redundant....
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he has massive public rallies after the invasion of cambodia to try and calm down public unrest. the university of tennessee that is honoring mary today which is by all sides and as a affair. church services in the east room which according to insiders at the white house are all completely political event. an effort to lobby congressmen and measures they walk past the congress. but mixing it takes a turn and becomes piety and patriotism embraced by both parties liberals as well as conservatives and becomes seen as a tool of the partisan right. from then on it becomes the mainstay of republican power. they mentioned with reagan had done, george h.w. bush. george w. bush does some of the same. democrats have tried to embrace this, but they've always been faced with the problem. one, they see this as politics of the right and their voters are called into question. it is seen as self-serving. barack obama has spoken famously in 2008 about democrats believing in an awesome god and things like that. always dismissed as insincere. it seems in some ways the press was the province of the
he has massive public rallies after the invasion of cambodia to try and calm down public unrest. the university of tennessee that is honoring mary today which is by all sides and as a affair. church services in the east room which according to insiders at the white house are all completely political event. an effort to lobby congressmen and measures they walk past the congress. but mixing it takes a turn and becomes piety and patriotism embraced by both parties liberals as well as conservatives...
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. >> 390 fishermen from myanmar and cambodia mostly are arriving here in the eastern part of indonesia. they have been rescued by the ministry of fishery from forced labor and slavery. they're all victims of human trafficking. they were sold by an agent in thailand to this company here in indonesia to work on fishing vessels, some for many, many years. they were not allowed to go home. they were all abused. they were all suffering from lack of food, from lack of sleep, and they had to work on very difficult conditions. the government has decided to take them away from the place where they were being held for such a long time because they worry about their safety after they had been speaking out to the press and to the government. now they will be brought here to this port and being questioned once again. they are all documented to find evidence for all these harsh allegations, and then all these people will be handed over to their responsible governments of cambodia myanmar and thailand. this is only one small group of a very big group who is still most of them are out there at sea som
. >> 390 fishermen from myanmar and cambodia mostly are arriving here in the eastern part of indonesia. they have been rescued by the ministry of fishery from forced labor and slavery. they're all victims of human trafficking. they were sold by an agent in thailand to this company here in indonesia to work on fishing vessels, some for many, many years. they were not allowed to go home. they were all abused. they were all suffering from lack of food, from lack of sleep, and they had to...
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some from myanmar cambodia, thailand trapped for as many as ten years on fishing vessels on the very very east part of indonesia. they have found a lot of evidence of forced slavery and tried to take away all these fishermen from the exrean, now have been brought to safety, from here they will be handed over to their own government. they will send dletions from myanmarsend delegations frommyanmar shortly. >> thai fishing vessels in a remote corner of indonesia. they suffered in silence until someone from the fishing industries came to investigate claims of human trafficking and slavery. fishermen who were forced to work without pay. >> you can call this slavery indeed. for example when they were sick would be called by the captain and given electroshocks and tortured. yes, this is slavery. >> these men vai they were sold to the fishing company by an agent from thailand who promised them a job in a restaurateur, instead they end it up frar from home. they managed to escape and are now hiding. >> many some wanted to be there but not me and not many others. they told me to accept my sit
some from myanmar cambodia, thailand trapped for as many as ten years on fishing vessels on the very very east part of indonesia. they have found a lot of evidence of forced slavery and tried to take away all these fishermen from the exrean, now have been brought to safety, from here they will be handed over to their own government. they will send dletions from myanmarsend delegations frommyanmar shortly. >> thai fishing vessels in a remote corner of indonesia. they suffered in silence...
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cambodia. >> all of the evidence will be studied by our judicial team.ealing with all the facts this will tell us what are criminal acts have been committed. >> reporter: these people are a small part of the fishermen still stuck in the area. they wanted to go home so desperately they are now finally safe. but they are only a few of those others who are still out there and nobody knows where they are. many are still working on the boats. others have managed to escape. they survived with the help of local communities in remote parts of the country. some for a very long time. like this man who was brought to indonesia 15 years ago. seven years after enduring abuse and hardship at sea he escaped. he is now working as illegal logger in the forest. >> i don't know if my mother and father are still alive. all of us want to go home. every day i think about how i can get home. if it was possible to walk from indonesia to myanmar even if there were mountains we would have done this, even if i.t. would take us months. >> reporter: even though he and his frindz are
cambodia. >> all of the evidence will be studied by our judicial team.ealing with all the facts this will tell us what are criminal acts have been committed. >> reporter: these people are a small part of the fishermen still stuck in the area. they wanted to go home so desperately they are now finally safe. but they are only a few of those others who are still out there and nobody knows where they are. many are still working on the boats. others have managed to escape. they survived...
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under real names and checking their health before heading them over to authorities in myanmar and cambodia. indonesia says it will present the evidence soon. >> translation: all the evidence will be studied by the judicial team. the minister put a special team on the case dealing with the facts, telling us what acts are committed. these are a small part of the fishermen stuck in indonesia. >> finally they are free where they wanted to go home they are now finally safe. they are a few of others who are out there, and no one knows with they are. many are working on the boats, and managed to escape. it survives with the help of communities, in remote parts of the countries, some for a long time like those bout to indonesia, 15 years ago, during hardship and abuse at sea. they escaped. he and friends from myanmar are working as illegal loggers in the forest. >> i don't know if my mother and father are still alive. all of us want to go home. every day i think about how to get home. if it was possible to walk from indonesia to myanmar. if there were mountains we would have done that. first time
under real names and checking their health before heading them over to authorities in myanmar and cambodia. indonesia says it will present the evidence soon. >> translation: all the evidence will be studied by the judicial team. the minister put a special team on the case dealing with the facts, telling us what acts are committed. these are a small part of the fishermen stuck in indonesia. >> finally they are free where they wanted to go home they are now finally safe. they are a...
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meanwhile, in cambodia iraq haiti and south sudan members of our self-defense forces provided humanitarian support and peacekeeping operations. the number to 50,000, based on this track record we are resolved to take yet more responsibility for the peace and stability in the world. it is for that purpose we're determined to enact all necessary bills by this coming summer and we will do exactly that. we must make sure human security will be resolved in addition to national security. that's our belief, firm and solid. we must do our best so that's every individual get education medical support and an opportunity to rise to be self-reliant. armed conflicts have always made women suffer the most. in our age, we must realize the kind of wars where women are free from human rights abuses. our service men and women have made substantial accomplishments. so have our aide workers who have worked so steadily. they have given us a new self-identity. that's why we now hold up high a new banner that is proactive contribution to peace based on the principles of international cooperation. let me repeat.
meanwhile, in cambodia iraq haiti and south sudan members of our self-defense forces provided humanitarian support and peacekeeping operations. the number to 50,000, based on this track record we are resolved to take yet more responsibility for the peace and stability in the world. it is for that purpose we're determined to enact all necessary bills by this coming summer and we will do exactly that. we must make sure human security will be resolved in addition to national security. that's our...
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then all these people will be handed over to their responsible governments in myanmar cambodia and thailand. it will be a long and difficult process. this is only one small group of a very big group who is still most of them, out there at sea somewhere and nobody knows yet where they are. >> myanmar's opposition leader says that she's considering boycotting general election slated for later this year until four years ago myanmar had been governed by military rule, during wish suu kyi was held under house arrest for 15 years. >> the playing field is not level. and the administration is engaging in in acts discriminatoryily. and we can't say that it's fair so far. >> more than 172 of its leaders and activists have been killed. violence within the league and among its political allies have claimed the victims. the families of those who fight for power are victims too. >> three years ago she saw a man running towards her house. it was a merges bearing terrible news. her husband was dead, shot by men believed to have been hired by rival politicians. >> my husband became very popular very fast. t
then all these people will be handed over to their responsible governments in myanmar cambodia and thailand. it will be a long and difficult process. this is only one small group of a very big group who is still most of them, out there at sea somewhere and nobody knows yet where they are. >> myanmar's opposition leader says that she's considering boycotting general election slated for later this year until four years ago myanmar had been governed by military rule, during wish suu kyi was...
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>> vietnam and asia, cambodia, angola is a herbal one bosnia.nywhere that conflict -- internal conflict in particular is where those weapons are used. there are cheap and easy to use. you ram them in the ground, walk away and you don't care who they kill. but our strategy was to include organizations from the producer states, from the states were people were being killed. and bring them all together with a common cause, even though we were working on many other issues individually some of the common goal was getting rid of the landmines to me getting countries to donate resources for victim assistance and to get the minds out of the ground. and we found a core group of governments that share the same goals. because as much as we could protest, and i think it was similar leymah's example, we could protest until the cows came in, but if the government doesn't by the treaties if the rebels and the governments don't negotiate a peace accord nothing happens. so we found governments that cared and we changed how people thought about weapons. we really
>> vietnam and asia, cambodia, angola is a herbal one bosnia.nywhere that conflict -- internal conflict in particular is where those weapons are used. there are cheap and easy to use. you ram them in the ground, walk away and you don't care who they kill. but our strategy was to include organizations from the producer states, from the states were people were being killed. and bring them all together with a common cause, even though we were working on many other issues individually some of...
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. >> reporter: from the rough and icy rivers of alaska to the muddy snake-filled waters of cambodia.reme angler jeremy wade is fishing for adventure. and today we're meeting him at harrington harbor on the chesapeake bay as he goes after his greatest catch yet. >> the' losivee ive >> exactly exactly. my nemesis. >> reporter: now in its seventh season, animal planet's "river monsters" follows wade as he unravels freshwater mysteries from the deep. >> what is it about oceans and rivers that you think fascinates people? >> it is this other world. it's the unknown. it's the unseen. it is genuine exploration. >> reporter: that other world of exploration has taken this underwater detective around the globe. into the most extreme and unlikely places. to debunk folklore of the submerged and discover something true. >> unbelievable. >> we set out to make it a sort of -- an underwater detective story. it's somebody being underwater bitten, what i do is assemble a suspect list and then i sort of go after the perpetrator. and then arrest the perpetrator. which to me is catching it. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: from the rough and icy rivers of alaska to the muddy snake-filled waters of cambodia.reme angler jeremy wade is fishing for adventure. and today we're meeting him at harrington harbor on the chesapeake bay as he goes after his greatest catch yet. >> the' losivee ive >> exactly exactly. my nemesis. >> reporter: now in its seventh season, animal planet's "river monsters" follows wade as he unravels freshwater mysteries from the deep. >> what...
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. >> reporter: his story goes back to cambodia. it shows a little boy on a trip that would change his life. his parents had very little moneying, but they saved every penny to take their children back to their homeland. these were the pictures that stuck in that little boy's mind. . >> i was shocked. >> reporter: he began to understand the history in his bones. his parents met in a refugee camp escaping the killing fields. >> just the emotion that they feel, that they are trying to hide, it's so strong that i feel it. >> reporter: his parents lost an unclele, an aunt, a father, brother, cousin. his parents' great hope was their children. >> i want to show my parents gratitude for what they were able to do for me. i see that ultimate way of showing gratitude is to excel in education. >> reporter: last year his parents got to watch him graduate from stanford university. >> when they made that decision to come here i think they were waiting for a moment like had to happen. >> reporter: your graduation? >> you know, i was glad that i c
. >> reporter: his story goes back to cambodia. it shows a little boy on a trip that would change his life. his parents had very little moneying, but they saved every penny to take their children back to their homeland. these were the pictures that stuck in that little boy's mind. . >> i was shocked. >> reporter: he began to understand the history in his bones. his parents met in a refugee camp escaping the killing fields. >> just the emotion that they feel, that they...
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chain in asia is apologizing for a media campaign ahead of "furious seven," the latest installment cambodia legend cinemas asked drivers to post pictures of speedometers with a capping "i am the faster." the complains flooded in as you might imagine and the campaign was pulled two hours later but the cinema said they never meant to encourage people to drive recklessly. >> file this is "don't try this as home," a pro wrestlers decided to use this to pull out his son's tooth and hit the gas and there is the tooth, popped right out and his son explained "it came out." >> this sounds like a three stooges. >> i was kidding. >> but it could be a good ad for a camaro. >> well...this is action between the giants and the as. boys of summer. >> good morning everyone the braeses are going to keep the coast the coolest at 14 miles per hour and the rest of us less than ten miles per hour and variable with high pressure. look at the satellite. you do not see much cloud cover but the upper right you do not see the snow either, in the sierra. it is a hazy day, as we hook from the east bay hills across emer
chain in asia is apologizing for a media campaign ahead of "furious seven," the latest installment cambodia legend cinemas asked drivers to post pictures of speedometers with a capping "i am the faster." the complains flooded in as you might imagine and the campaign was pulled two hours later but the cinema said they never meant to encourage people to drive recklessly. >> file this is "don't try this as home," a pro wrestlers decided to use this to pull out...
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the philippines have the highest at 12% fold by indonesia, cambodia and laos with 10%. the rate changes in varm depending on the purchase. in singapore and thailand consumption tax is 7%. >>> people in a town in southern nepal had to run for their lives after the arrival of an unexpected visitor. a rhino found its way in. elephants chased it back into the forest. the rhino proceeded to chase people around the marketplace. motorists used their horns to drive the animal away. it took several hours before animal experts with four elephants succeed in guiding the rhino back home. a woman died after being gored several others injured. the rhino strayed from the national park. >>> the palestinian authority has become the newest member of the internal criminal court despite strong opposition from the israeli government. >> we formally welcome the state of palestine as the 123rd state party. >> the palestinians have been working to recognize statehood. >> in the face of the great injustice our people are enduring and the repeated crimes committed against it palestine has decide
the philippines have the highest at 12% fold by indonesia, cambodia and laos with 10%. the rate changes in varm depending on the purchase. in singapore and thailand consumption tax is 7%. >>> people in a town in southern nepal had to run for their lives after the arrival of an unexpected visitor. a rhino found its way in. elephants chased it back into the forest. the rhino proceeded to chase people around the marketplace. motorists used their horns to drive the animal away. it took...
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a team has just announced to all of these people here from myanmar, cambodia and laos they can go home will bring them to safety because the team says after they have been speaking to these people they know they are not safe here anymore. the stories they have been telling are horrific. they are talking about abuse, bad language conditions. they have been working on the ships for many many hours, for many many days without hardly any rest hardly any food and even worse, hardly any faithpay. there was no salary. they got some handout. they are really really excited to go home you can see here this is all where they have been gathering. when they heard they were going to go home they went to the boat and this is what they took from the boat. this is what they have been living off for the last few years. some of them have been here for 10 years, for five years, they have been want to go go home for all of that time because when they were sent to indonesia, they had no idea they were going to work here. they are applying for jobs in myanmar, thought they were going to tie lan. they contact
a team has just announced to all of these people here from myanmar, cambodia and laos they can go home will bring them to safety because the team says after they have been speaking to these people they know they are not safe here anymore. the stories they have been telling are horrific. they are talking about abuse, bad language conditions. they have been working on the ships for many many hours, for many many days without hardly any rest hardly any food and even worse, hardly any faithpay....