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when cambodia was in troublesome years ago the world rallied to cambodia's help and cambodia is happya good national citizen to do its part now that it's in much better shape than it was a couple decades ago. >> that was the australian prime minister and andrew thomas is there a correspondent following developments from sidney. >> a spokesperson for cambodia's interior ministry told a cambodia's newspaper the country has no plans to take any more refugees from naroo to cambodia and they denied the case and says the deal is still on but either way almost a year after it was signed just four refugees have been resettled from the holding camp effectively in naroo to cambodia at a cost of $40 million u.s. dollars they paid cambodia to take refugees and it's hugely expensive and four refugees is the sum total and prohibitly stupidly expensive and all in the context of this hugely controversial refugee resettlement program. australia is supposed to have for those who come by boat to australia to be put first of all in holding camps in new guinea and resettled or not as the case is so far in
when cambodia was in troublesome years ago the world rallied to cambodia's help and cambodia is happya good national citizen to do its part now that it's in much better shape than it was a couple decades ago. >> that was the australian prime minister and andrew thomas is there a correspondent following developments from sidney. >> a spokesperson for cambodia's interior ministry told a cambodia's newspaper the country has no plans to take any more refugees from naroo to cambodia and...
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the island to cambodia.alia's government denied that is the case and says the deal is still on but either way almost a year after it was signed, just four refugees have been resettled from the holding camp effectively in naro to cambodia at a cost of $40 million u.s. dollars that australia paid to cambodia to take refugee, hugely expensive so far and it's for refugees is the sum total than stupid and expensive all in the context of a hugely controversial refugee resettlement program that australia is supposeds to have for those who come by boat to australia to be first of all in holding camps in new guinea or naroo and refugee claims assessed and resettled or not as is the case so far in other countries and it's hugely controversial and a report published on monday detailed some allegations of abuse in the naroo camp and the report recommendations are australia speeds this up and makes it transparent and doesn't deny the policies are tough but say they need to be in order to deter people coming by boat to au
the island to cambodia.alia's government denied that is the case and says the deal is still on but either way almost a year after it was signed, just four refugees have been resettled from the holding camp effectively in naro to cambodia at a cost of $40 million u.s. dollars that australia paid to cambodia to take refugee, hugely expensive so far and it's for refugees is the sum total than stupid and expensive all in the context of a hugely controversial refugee resettlement program that...
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. >>> cambodia's economy is growing but thousands of women still live in poverty and struggle to get a descent education or work. a japanese-owned entrepreneur is trying to give them financial independence by tapping into their talents. >> reporter: in tokyo to support women in cambodia. the designs produced by cambodia women, she pays a 10% royalty to the designers for every product she sells. >> translator: if women can become financially independent, the status will improve without having to loudly demand >> reporter: settling on cambodia. her experience as the president of a designed company helped hershey he her see an opportunity. >> translator: my first impression is there are so many foreign companies and so few creators. the need for brochures and websites was growing. most ordered design in other countries. so i believed i could get into the market and expand my business quickly. >> reporter: in 2011, she began a local design contest about 1,000 women have since applied. she sees winning designs. so far about 45 designs have been sold. >> translator: i am amazed at the impr
. >>> cambodia's economy is growing but thousands of women still live in poverty and struggle to get a descent education or work. a japanese-owned entrepreneur is trying to give them financial independence by tapping into their talents. >> reporter: in tokyo to support women in cambodia. the designs produced by cambodia women, she pays a 10% royalty to the designers for every product she sells. >> translator: if women can become financially independent, the status will...
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australian paying cambodia for each person that volunteers to go to cambodia.nly four people so far as i understand it have agreed to this arrangement. but what is the status of it? >> reporter: absolutely very complicated deal and expensive for all, a 40 million u.s. dollars so far australia's government has paid cambodia's to resettle refugees and you say only four refugees in the year owe so that the scheme has been up and running have agreed to go. so a huge cost per refugees. almost $10 million u.s. dollars per refugees. the idea was that 10s if not hundreds of refugees would be transferred from the holding camps for refugees trying to get to australia by boat. they are accepted to third countries to process their claims, australia says they will not end up in australia they will be sent to other countries a key part that have was to themed to cam bode ya. just four refugees in a year and now suggestions from the cambodian government that they won't take anymore. it could be hugely embarrassing to australia. all parts of it very controversial off shoring o
australian paying cambodia for each person that volunteers to go to cambodia.nly four people so far as i understand it have agreed to this arrangement. but what is the status of it? >> reporter: absolutely very complicated deal and expensive for all, a 40 million u.s. dollars so far australia's government has paid cambodia's to resettle refugees and you say only four refugees in the year owe so that the scheme has been up and running have agreed to go. so a huge cost per refugees. almost...
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any more refugees to cambodia. government denied that the is case and say the deal is still on. either way almost a year after it was signed just four refugees have been resettled from the holding camp to cambodia of a cost of $40 million u.s. dollars that australia government paid to cambodia to take refugees, so hugely expensive so far and refugees is a sum total then prohibitly stupid with a refugee resettlement program that australia is supposed to have for those who come by boat to be first of all put in holding camps and have refugee status assessed and released as it is in other countries and the camps are hugely controversial, a report just published on money detailed some allegations of abuse in the camp and the report recommendations are that australia speeds up processing in these camps and makes the whole process much more transparent and the government doesn't deny the policies are tough but say they need to be in order to deter people from coming by boat to australia. some politicians here in australi
any more refugees to cambodia. government denied that the is case and say the deal is still on. either way almost a year after it was signed just four refugees have been resettled from the holding camp to cambodia of a cost of $40 million u.s. dollars that australia government paid to cambodia to take refugees, so hugely expensive so far and refugees is a sum total then prohibitly stupid with a refugee resettlement program that australia is supposed to have for those who come by boat to be...
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we were not extending the war into cambodia.the north vietnamese were disregarding the cambodia neutrality and had these sanctuaries. the feeling was that americans had to be with them. thirdly, to show that it wasn't an invasion or open ended it was decided to limit the duration, mainly about two months, and only a few miles going in. that was the basic decision. now the problem was that since it was limited because of domestic reaction and world reaction to the incursion, in duration and scope, it was less effective militarily. the other mistake we made, we pronounced it as going after their headquarters and there was no such thing exists. as if some building. it was their leadership moving around and theyt8gy moved deepe into cambodia to escape. we never got their headquarters and so it was sort of considered less than successful. the fact is that it did lower american casualties, helped to speed up. but counter balanced toward that was tremendous domestic reaction which we just mentioned. this is a famous kissinger meeting w
we were not extending the war into cambodia.the north vietnamese were disregarding the cambodia neutrality and had these sanctuaries. the feeling was that americans had to be with them. thirdly, to show that it wasn't an invasion or open ended it was decided to limit the duration, mainly about two months, and only a few miles going in. that was the basic decision. now the problem was that since it was limited because of domestic reaction and world reaction to the incursion, in duration and...
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but reports from cambodia say the government there has no plan to his accept anymore people.eal centers on the pacific island of nauru. an due thomas is following the details. >> reporter: a spokesperson for cambodia's interior minute steer has told a came bode vinnie newspaper that they have no plan to his take more refugees. australia's government has denied that's the case saying the deal is still on. but either way almost after year after it was signed just four refugees have be resettle for the holding camp effectively to tie lands. at a cost of about $40,000. so hugely expensive so far and if four refugees is the sum total. then prohibitive. stupidly expensive. this is all in the context of the hugely controversial refugees resettlement program that australia is supposed to have for those who come by boat to australia to be put first of all in holding camps in in guinea or n ncaa rue and have their claims assessed as the case so far in other countries. a report just published monday as details children so traumatized that they have tried to hang themselves, women being
but reports from cambodia say the government there has no plan to his accept anymore people.eal centers on the pacific island of nauru. an due thomas is following the details. >> reporter: a spokesperson for cambodia's interior minute steer has told a came bode vinnie newspaper that they have no plan to his take more refugees. australia's government has denied that's the case saying the deal is still on. but either way almost after year after it was signed just four refugees have be...
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namely the desire to keep the bombing of cambodia secret. and it was henry kissinger more than anyone who got nixon riled up about the pentagon papers. the papers weren't specifically about this, they had no information about this as far as i know, certainly not what they presided over. but he was that kind of leak that led to the pentagon papers that they could also leave what they were doing after 1969. kissinger began one oval office meeting with chris that [bleep], i know him well, he's at his equable man. they described him as passionate in his denunciation. he had a key to performance to stir up the various resentments. they could say that he's a hedonistic individual, privileged. you know, he has now married a very rich girl. and nixon was fascinated in this way. henry got him cranked up, then they started cranking each other up until they were both in a frenzy. consider told him that it shows that you are a weakling, mr. president that you let him get away with it. and that includes giving orders to run the paramilitary operations th
namely the desire to keep the bombing of cambodia secret. and it was henry kissinger more than anyone who got nixon riled up about the pentagon papers. the papers weren't specifically about this, they had no information about this as far as i know, certainly not what they presided over. but he was that kind of leak that led to the pentagon papers that they could also leave what they were doing after 1969. kissinger began one oval office meeting with chris that [bleep], i know him well, he's at...
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now it's cambodia's turn to get them. a country with one of the highest mortality rates for children under five in the region. child deaths from preventable causes such as diary in a pose a major challenge despite extensive hand washing awareness campaigns. it's getting families to adopt it. in this house, the labobo is one of the most expensive things they own after mobile phone and tv. >> translator: i used to have to tell the children to watch their hand. now they do it by themselves before meals. >> reporter: the hope is her neighbors will want one as well. >>> don't forget there is more on our website, the address is www.aljazeera.com. keep up with all our top stories. >> today on "talk to al jazeera" jazeera," norman lear , political activist and war veteran. >> who knows, god could be a woman, a president who would help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is i sit-coms of the 1970s
now it's cambodia's turn to get them. a country with one of the highest mortality rates for children under five in the region. child deaths from preventable causes such as diary in a pose a major challenge despite extensive hand washing awareness campaigns. it's getting families to adopt it. in this house, the labobo is one of the most expensive things they own after mobile phone and tv. >> translator: i used to have to tell the children to watch their hand. now they do it by themselves...
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they don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country. in fact, a country that's always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really just have all hell breaking out. >> the cambodian operation will continue during the coming days. american units searching for north vietnamese, troops and sfau installations. but what they will find or how long they will be here, no one can say for sure. >> the active, large-scale american and south vietnamese participation in the fighting in cambodia has brought a cry of anger from many college campuses at kent state university in ohio, the protests turned into a riot with thousands of demonstrators facing national guardsmen and police. ♪ sfr >> four students are killed at kent state. two students are killed at jackson state in mississippi. nixon is sort of overwhelmed. he's bewildered. >> nixon was very upset by the deaths by the belief that he had caused them. that was a low point of his presidency. >> the events of this past week have polarized not only the oppo
they don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country. in fact, a country that's always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really just have all hell breaking out. >> the cambodian operation will continue during the coming days. american units searching for north vietnamese, troops and sfau installations. but what they will find or how long they will be here, no one can say for sure. >> the active, large-scale american and south...
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and off the streets and into the kitchen -- a fresh start for homeless children in cambodia. international aid is big business. so big, in fact, that some recipient countries are finding that poverty can be as profitable as tourism. in recent years, over $134 billion worldwide have been poured into international development aid. sadly, those who need the money may not actually be getting it. nairobi's kibera slum, the biggest in kenya, is a case in point. there, hundreds of aid agencies compete for a slice of the aid money pie. meanwhile, the slum's inhabitants continue to live in dismal conditions. >> we're in the nairobi slum of kibera with asha, a journalist. she's showing us a typical aid project here. a water kiosk financed by the us development agency usaid. asha says people still have to walk far and pay a lot for water. the tank doesn't solve their problems. >> usaid is very powerful. instead of throwing their money at projects like this, they actually throw their money, or their efforts, into government to bring in policies that can bring and water for our people bec
and off the streets and into the kitchen -- a fresh start for homeless children in cambodia. international aid is big business. so big, in fact, that some recipient countries are finding that poverty can be as profitable as tourism. in recent years, over $134 billion worldwide have been poured into international development aid. sadly, those who need the money may not actually be getting it. nairobi's kibera slum, the biggest in kenya, is a case in point. there, hundreds of aid agencies compete...
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outbreak may have started in the forest of guinea, they warned he was not out of the woods yet >>> in cambodia poor hygiene killed thousands. a solution could be as easy as a colourful sink. >> in a marketing event a bright and cheery plastic sink designed to get children to wash their hands. it's been sold, rather than given away. >> kids love this. it looks bright. >> the idea is putting a value on something means it will be valued and used. at the same time leading to a self-sustaining business. they are not like charity receiver, you know, they are a customer, a consumer, we value them, that's why they value. >> at over $15 each, it's a hefty price tag in a village here, but it works. the organization behind it, designed it with suggestions in neighbouring vietnam, where 10,000 have been sold in a year, now it's cambodia's turn to get them. a country with high mortality rate for children under five. child's deaths from causes such as diarrhoea poses a challenge. despite awareness campaigns. the problem is getting families to adopt the practice, and watershed believes giving away bowls and
outbreak may have started in the forest of guinea, they warned he was not out of the woods yet >>> in cambodia poor hygiene killed thousands. a solution could be as easy as a colourful sink. >> in a marketing event a bright and cheery plastic sink designed to get children to wash their hands. it's been sold, rather than given away. >> kids love this. it looks bright. >> the idea is putting a value on something means it will be valued and used. at the same time leading...
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. >>> meanwhile, australia's government is twedefends its pl to resettle re gees in cambodia, but cambodia won't accept any more. the program has had very little to show at huge cost. >> reporter: a spokesperson for cambodia's interior ministry told a cambodian newspaper that the country has no plans to take any more refugees from noru to cambodia. australia's government denied that's the case. they say the deal is still on. either way, almost a year after it was signed, just four refugees have been resettled from the holding camp effectively naru to cambodia to a cost of $40 million u.s. dollars they have paid to take refugees. hugely expensive so far, and it's for refugees as the sum total, then prohibitively stupidly expensive. this is in the context of this hugely controversial refugee resettlement program awustralia is supposed to have for those who come by boats to australia to be put in holding camps and then resettled or not as the case is so far in other countries. these camps are hugely controversial. a report just published on monday detailed some of the allegations of abuse in
. >>> meanwhile, australia's government is twedefends its pl to resettle re gees in cambodia, but cambodia won't accept any more. the program has had very little to show at huge cost. >> reporter: a spokesperson for cambodia's interior ministry told a cambodian newspaper that the country has no plans to take any more refugees from noru to cambodia. australia's government denied that's the case. they say the deal is still on. either way, almost a year after it was signed, just...
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military operations in cambodia.er-church amendment was debated for seven weeks. it passed the senate. though the amendment failed in the house, a similar version became law following the american pullout from cambodia. not only were these amendments an important watershed in reflecting congressional opposition to the war in southeast asia, they also represented a historic reassertion of congressional prerogatives in the face of the imperial presence. they marked the first time congress had restricted military funding during wartime, setting a precedent that would be used in other contexts in later years. john cooper was not only a highly influential senator, but also an accomplished diplomat. he was consulted by leaders of both parties. between senate terms, he was named by president harry truman to serve as a delegate to the general assembly of the united nations and as an advisor to the secretary of state on nato matters. he also served as a u.s. ambassador. but he was not your typical political appointee. big cam
military operations in cambodia.er-church amendment was debated for seven weeks. it passed the senate. though the amendment failed in the house, a similar version became law following the american pullout from cambodia. not only were these amendments an important watershed in reflecting congressional opposition to the war in southeast asia, they also represented a historic reassertion of congressional prerogatives in the face of the imperial presence. they marked the first time congress had...
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a forbidding wilderness lying in the foothills of the mountain country which marks the border of cambodia's the first week of june and the air is heavy and humid. until now the enemy has held sway here. 30 miles north, the airborne engineers erect a crude bridge. a few miles beyond lies an american special forces camp. it has been under siege by the vietcong for nearly a week. supplies and ammunition are badly needed, and relief troops must get through. the first of the trucks begins crossing. near the bridge the men of b battery 320th artillery prepare for another firing mission. throughout the morning they have rained howitzer shells upon the enemy forces attacking the camp. now with fresh supplies of ammunition, they're ready to begin again. each time the shelling starts, the enemy withdraws their attacking forces to escape the punishing fires. when it is lifted, he regroups and again tries to retake the camp. the vietcong have shown no signs of withdrawing, but the artillery fire directed by those defending the outpost is having a telling effect. the screaming eagles are under fire. t
a forbidding wilderness lying in the foothills of the mountain country which marks the border of cambodia's the first week of june and the air is heavy and humid. until now the enemy has held sway here. 30 miles north, the airborne engineers erect a crude bridge. a few miles beyond lies an american special forces camp. it has been under siege by the vietcong for nearly a week. supplies and ammunition are badly needed, and relief troops must get through. the first of the trucks begins crossing....
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regarding the reagan doctrine as it applied to support in afghanistan and the contras and even in cambodia. can you tell us how important that was in the whole scheme of things and if inclined can you tie it to a similar policy in which the present administration is trying ben now working very well? >> we thought the soviet union should be challenged in places where they wind like angola. we went about it to say we would support the people who were there to present and but then they don't push the envelope too hard. it is a shame we have a little project. >> rabil just cancel it and see them over there. no problem. [laughter] so now we say it is here after all. [laughter] >> let me move on. >> a good friend of mine to but beyond his bomb building was a much of a factor in the course of the vince. is there anything you could add to that? >> i think he was the presence we were very well aware of. by the time i took office then they could see the man who stood up to the regime. and was very clear about it so he stood up to the regime and was banished but when we have a human-rights agenda and
regarding the reagan doctrine as it applied to support in afghanistan and the contras and even in cambodia. can you tell us how important that was in the whole scheme of things and if inclined can you tie it to a similar policy in which the present administration is trying ben now working very well? >> we thought the soviet union should be challenged in places where they wind like angola. we went about it to say we would support the people who were there to present and but then they don't...
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i'm in doha and also to come on the program, signed and sealed but a deal between australia and cambodiasettle refugees is now in doubt. barack obama heads to alaska to tackle the tricky topic of climate change plus. >>> i'm charles stratford in
i'm in doha and also to come on the program, signed and sealed but a deal between australia and cambodiasettle refugees is now in doubt. barack obama heads to alaska to tackle the tricky topic of climate change plus. >>> i'm charles stratford in
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and off the streets and into the kitchen -- a fresh start for homeless children in cambodia. international aid is
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among them are russia's president vladimir putin, cuba's president and cambodia's king. tear countries are known to be pro china. chinese state-run media says more than ten countries will send troops to take part. such as mon dpolia. south korean officials say the president will attend the ceremony but has not made public whether she's going to be at the military parade. pak is expected to make her decision after examining what kind of impact her attendance would have on the relationship with allies, such as japan and the u.s. the u.s. and other western nation are reluctant to attend. china sees the parade as a way of demonstrating its military power to people in the country and abroad. the parade will be an opportunity for four nations to exercise their diplomatic influence. >> thank you for the update. prime minister abe has deplored a visit by russia's prime minister to one of four russian-held islands claimed by japan. but abe says he will continue to negotiate with the russian president to resolve the territorial issue. >>> russian prime minister visited the island
among them are russia's president vladimir putin, cuba's president and cambodia's king. tear countries are known to be pro china. chinese state-run media says more than ten countries will send troops to take part. such as mon dpolia. south korean officials say the president will attend the ceremony but has not made public whether she's going to be at the military parade. pak is expected to make her decision after examining what kind of impact her attendance would have on the relationship with...
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phyllis: it would have been the invasion of cambodia they galvanized students across the country. the chicago conspiracy trial was underway and we were outraged at the that. he invadedhen cambodia, a neutral country, is going in the war in this massive opposition to the war, claiming i have a secret plan to end the war -- yeah, it's called a solution. that was the epitome of the eight europe my generation of activists. brian: what did you do about it back then? phyllis: some people on my campus burned down the bank of america. that was a me, but level of anger that was happening all because, as one person said in a film made about it, "it was the biggest cap posting around." there was a growing understanding that these things were related. i had been working with the farmworkers, you know, helping raise money for the farmworker boycott that cesar chavez was leading in the california valley. and we started to understand how that was linked to the war in vietnam, how those who had a new just in maintaining this war in vietnam with the same forces who had an interest in not paying fa
phyllis: it would have been the invasion of cambodia they galvanized students across the country. the chicago conspiracy trial was underway and we were outraged at the that. he invadedhen cambodia, a neutral country, is going in the war in this massive opposition to the war, claiming i have a secret plan to end the war -- yeah, it's called a solution. that was the epitome of the eight europe my generation of activists. brian: what did you do about it back then? phyllis: some people on my campus...
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designed it with suggestions in neighbouring vietnam, where 10,000 have been sold in a year, now it's cambodia's turn to get them. a country with high mortality rates for children under five. child's deaths from causes such as diarrhoea poses a challenge. despite awareness campaigns. the problem is getting families to adopt the practice, and watershed believes giving away bowls and buckets doesn't work. in the main house, this is one of the expensive things they own, after a mobile phone and tv. it takes pride of place. >> translation: i used to have to tell the children to wash their hands, now they do it by themselves. the hope is her neighbours will want one as well >>> mexico's capital is a popular city in the americas. affordable houses can be hard to find. that has some families turning railcars into an affordable housing. john holman explains. >> a usual mexican school day in an unusual classroom. this is the country's only railway wagon school. >> it's great, because when you are here, you feel like you are travelling to other countries. the school is the heart of 40 separated and abando
designed it with suggestions in neighbouring vietnam, where 10,000 have been sold in a year, now it's cambodia's turn to get them. a country with high mortality rates for children under five. child's deaths from causes such as diarrhoea poses a challenge. despite awareness campaigns. the problem is getting families to adopt the practice, and watershed believes giving away bowls and buckets doesn't work. in the main house, this is one of the expensive things they own, after a mobile phone and...
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. >>> in come cambodia poor hygiene kills mostly children. >> reporter: at a marketing event r it has arrived. a bright and cheery plastic sink designed to get children washing their hands. it's been old rather than given away. >> kids love this. it looks very bright. >> reporter: the idea is putting a value on something mean it is will be valued and used at the same time leading to a self-sustaining business. >> they are not like charity receiver. they are a customer. they are consumer. we value them. and that's why they value this. >> reporter: just over $15 each, it's a hefty price tag in a village here. but it works. the organization behind it designed it suggestions from families in vietnam where 10,000 have been sold in a year. child deaths from preventable causes such as diarrhea still pose a major challenge. despite extensive hand washing awareness campaigns. the problem is getting families to a doctor practice and water sheds believes giving away bowls and buckets doesn't work. in the main house it's one of the most expensive things they own after the mobile phone and tv. it
. >>> in come cambodia poor hygiene kills mostly children. >> reporter: at a marketing event r it has arrived. a bright and cheery plastic sink designed to get children washing their hands. it's been old rather than given away. >> kids love this. it looks very bright. >> reporter: the idea is putting a value on something mean it is will be valued and used at the same time leading to a self-sustaining business. >> they are not like charity receiver. they are a...
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uest: nixon's invasion of cambodia. it galvanized the students.a, a ed neutral country escalating the the face of the massive opposition of the world. have a secret plan to end the war, yeah, it's called escalation. that's the epitome of anger. host: what did you do? campus people on my burned down the bank of america. that wasn't me. but that was a level of anger happening because as one person said in a film made it said it was the biggest capitalist thing around. because there was a growing unszing that these things were related. had been working with the farm i was working in alifornia and starting to understand how that was linked to the war in vietnam, those maintaining the war were the same ones with an interest of not paying farm living wage. the women's movement grew out of that. ll of that started in santa barbara where it had to do with oil leaks off of the coast of barbara. all of the things started to come together and it changed our lives. host: going to run a piece of video of a person you newell in 2003. he's a palestinian by birth
uest: nixon's invasion of cambodia. it galvanized the students.a, a ed neutral country escalating the the face of the massive opposition of the world. have a secret plan to end the war, yeah, it's called escalation. that's the epitome of anger. host: what did you do? campus people on my burned down the bank of america. that wasn't me. but that was a level of anger happening because as one person said in a film made it said it was the biggest capitalist thing around. because there was a growing...
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phyllis: it would have been nixon's invasion of cambodia that galvanized students across the country. chicago conspiracy trial was underway. when he invaded cambodia, a country, a neutral country, escalating the war massively, claiming a secret plan to end the war -- yes, it is called escalation. that was the economy of the ofer of my -- the epitome the anger of my generation. what some people on my campus did was burned down the bank of america. that was a level of anger that was happening because, as one person said in a film that was made about it, it was the biggest capitalist thing around. there was a growing understanding that these things were related. i have been working with the to raise money for the farmworker boycott. we started to understand how that was linked to the war in vietnam. those who had an interest in maintaining this war were the same forces that had an interest in not paying farmworkers a wage. all of that started in santa barbara. we had to deal with oil leaks. all these things started to come together and changed our lives. brian: i'm going to run a piece o
phyllis: it would have been nixon's invasion of cambodia that galvanized students across the country. chicago conspiracy trial was underway. when he invaded cambodia, a country, a neutral country, escalating the war massively, claiming a secret plan to end the war -- yes, it is called escalation. that was the economy of the ofer of my -- the epitome the anger of my generation. what some people on my campus did was burned down the bank of america. that was a level of anger that was happening...
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we had aid programs for laos, cambodia and south vietnam as well as hanoi. that was the incentive, the carrot to hanoi, $2.5 billion. if they implement the agreement, they get all this aid for reconstruction. fourthly, we thought the chinese and the russians would weigh in on implementation, not wanting to humiliate us and having their own stakes in the bilateral relationship. each of those assumptions didn't really pan out. the south vietnamese were not as capable as we hoped. in all fairness, the congress to its eternal shame cut off economic and military aid, or at least military aid to the south vietnamese. the practical and the psychological impact on our allies of trying to fight off a north vietnamese invasion when we wouldn't give them military aid. we're not talking boots on the ground or air power. of course we couldn't do air power. >> when did congress cut off aid? >> more and more incremental about cutting off bombing and aid. >> this was 1973. >> started in '73 and '4, it kept on going. the archives would have the details. i must say kissinger'
we had aid programs for laos, cambodia and south vietnam as well as hanoi. that was the incentive, the carrot to hanoi, $2.5 billion. if they implement the agreement, they get all this aid for reconstruction. fourthly, we thought the chinese and the russians would weigh in on implementation, not wanting to humiliate us and having their own stakes in the bilateral relationship. each of those assumptions didn't really pan out. the south vietnamese were not as capable as we hoped. in all fairness,...
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cambodia and louse being one of many. what role should the secretary of defense play? what role should he play within the white house national security establishment? for nixon and kissingers, laird was a secondary policymaker at best. it's not that he wasn't accessible to the present, but that he often made policy as the book shows. and louse would be another example of that. where should the secretary of defense fit into the policy process. the volume shows that laird found a way to get his policy positions into the policy process, but he often had to do it despite the white house. despite the white house. second point, vietnam, gornl, i'm sure we'll talk a lot more about this. i think the book makes a very strong case that laird was not only the author of the vietnamzation strategy. that we knew, i think, but that he made an important effort time and again to pressure and in many cases to force other members of the administration to follow through on this process. and that he played a key role in trying to build up the south vietnamese military. the book is very str
cambodia and louse being one of many. what role should the secretary of defense play? what role should he play within the white house national security establishment? for nixon and kissingers, laird was a secondary policymaker at best. it's not that he wasn't accessible to the present, but that he often made policy as the book shows. and louse would be another example of that. where should the secretary of defense fit into the policy process. the volume shows that laird found a way to get his...
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reckless nationals in diversifies cultural nourishment what works in california wouldn't work in cambodia and wouldn't work in johnsburg and wointd won't work in my life this speaks to the activists and invests to help to hone the argument and the word to get the argument across and we'll end with a two minute music video with a welcome to which we created to help to launch this campaign in india and we made it with our equate champion from india holiday star and is it tells the story of a traditionally middle-class that bring his boyfriend to meet the family the problem the family were expecting a young woman rather than a young man it uses the holidays to see get people sharing and talking in a year it is the most watched video igniting huge interests in india and beyond the message is simple and appropriate it is of love it's a family value thank you very much i've enjoyed the welcome. >> (clapping). >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in if ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you will make it happen shining clear you will make it happen let it stark you'll make it happen shining clear yeah. yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
reckless nationals in diversifies cultural nourishment what works in california wouldn't work in cambodia and wouldn't work in johnsburg and wointd won't work in my life this speaks to the activists and invests to help to hone the argument and the word to get the argument across and we'll end with a two minute music video with a welcome to which we created to help to launch this campaign in india and we made it with our equate champion from india holiday star and is it tells the story of a...
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next stop is cambodia in the fall. >> keep us posted. >>> harry smith is with us to take a look backhe daily show and the legacy that jon stewart leaves behind. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a creamy and delicious treat, try lactaid® ice cream. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. e a bow and arrow ♪ ♪ a broken guitar ♪ ♪ while the rainwater wa
next stop is cambodia in the fall. >> keep us posted. >>> harry smith is with us to take a look backhe daily show and the legacy that jon stewart leaves behind. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100%...
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our government which conducts surveys of everything from sugar beets to social habits in cambodia have never before taken a close look at the 21 million am -- negroes in american. daniel moynihan was in charge of the study and staggered by it. wen 100 --daniel moynihan: have had 35 years of disastrous unemployment for the negro male. he has never gotten over the depression. had four years in the second world war and in the korean war getting better recently. in rates of unemployment, teenage unemployment in the white and negro world is almost 25%. that is a social crime. that is an outrage. there is no society the world that would let 25% of teenagers go unemployed. about one quarter of negro families are headed by women. the divorce rate is 2.5 times what it is. the number of fatherless children keeps growing. all these things getting worse, not better over recent years. host: daniel patrick moynihan 50 years ago. gerald horne, the problem continues today. guest: unemployment remains the staggering problem. is probably underestimated with regard to the african american community. have
our government which conducts surveys of everything from sugar beets to social habits in cambodia have never before taken a close look at the 21 million am -- negroes in american. daniel moynihan was in charge of the study and staggered by it. wen 100 --daniel moynihan: have had 35 years of disastrous unemployment for the negro male. he has never gotten over the depression. had four years in the second world war and in the korean war getting better recently. in rates of unemployment, teenage...
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cambodia, coca-cola is water there. every picture but the temples, there is coke. outside of this country, it is still very important. there are a lot of brands. i think pepsi cola is ahead of them. this is what happened. what general mills did when he said, you have to take the artificial colors out of cereal. tricks are not for kids. remember, lucky charms. wow, let's have some cereal with your candy. everyone is getting on board. in the meantime, people think whole foods is doing badly, because the trend is not your friend anymore. it is the opposite. it is because kroger is simple truth. everyone is getting this point. the transparency of what you can see on the web is extraordinary in terms of gmo, in terms of gluten, artificial ingredients. chipotle is saying 8 ingredients in a burrito there and 80 in a burrito away from them. we know what monsanto is involved in, monsanto being, by the way, away from what we talk about, public enemy number one. >> your point about these big players, for a long time, the question was, how can kroger ever do what whole foods i
cambodia, coca-cola is water there. every picture but the temples, there is coke. outside of this country, it is still very important. there are a lot of brands. i think pepsi cola is ahead of them. this is what happened. what general mills did when he said, you have to take the artificial colors out of cereal. tricks are not for kids. remember, lucky charms. wow, let's have some cereal with your candy. everyone is getting on board. in the meantime, people think whole foods is doing badly,...
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our government which conducts detailed surveys of everything from sugar beets to social habits and cambodia never before taking a close look at the 21 million negroes of america. of labortant secretary was in charge of the study and it.staggered by moynihan says the negro family structure is collapsing, and we asked the reason. >> first, remember, american slavery is the worst slavery the world has ever known. we can't get that into our heads , because the standard of the living of the slaves is high, perhaps. we do not see how awful it was. we deprive them of the sacraments of christians. we deprived them of any rights as human beings. it's a very long and comp located history, but we did. there's nothing like it in history. it's a very long and complicated history, but we did. secondly, segregation and the was antion of jim crow assault on the personal integrity of the negro male. he took the brunt of it. thirdly, a urbanization. they poured into the cities. negro,forget, the because they were american, we do not see them as immigrants. they are immigrants just as much as the italians and
our government which conducts detailed surveys of everything from sugar beets to social habits and cambodia never before taking a close look at the 21 million negroes of america. of labortant secretary was in charge of the study and it.staggered by moynihan says the negro family structure is collapsing, and we asked the reason. >> first, remember, american slavery is the worst slavery the world has ever known. we can't get that into our heads , because the standard of the living of the...
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he also was the commander of the invasion of cambodia. he was out of the service, he was working for an engineering firm, he, he was also the president of the uso, he embraced our cause and for someone, as i say, an officer, a professional warrior to do so much to save a very quiet, complicated piece of art. many stories i could tell about him but two things, he took on the questionable role of b in our interface with mr. perrault secondly he is the one who stood up at this heated meeting in january of 1982 and said why don't we keep the wall in tact and add a statute to the site? that was basically what started the process of a cheap in the compromise and scaling down the statue to a realistic size and locating it so was compatible with the wall. >> thank you. >> we have time for one or two more questions. >> i will be one a. i am phil ackley, i have the privilege of learning and working with bob in a financial institution that his knowledge actually solved problems. maybe in some cases it doesn't, but i know bob knows how to attack prob
he also was the commander of the invasion of cambodia. he was out of the service, he was working for an engineering firm, he, he was also the president of the uso, he embraced our cause and for someone, as i say, an officer, a professional warrior to do so much to save a very quiet, complicated piece of art. many stories i could tell about him but two things, he took on the questionable role of b in our interface with mr. perrault secondly he is the one who stood up at this heated meeting in...
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religious monument anchor in cambodia came if first place for 2015.o on the list the taj mahal and saint peter basilica at the vatican all places we should all get to see one day in our lives. >> another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 come up next as we continue this drone fat acknowledge of the disaster in china update the search for survivors after that massive blast. also state fair politic. candidate for president shows up for votes and hot dog in iowa. >> and saved by suri. young man says apple personal assistant literally saved his life. stay with with me. life. stay with with me. another half hour 7 news >> good evening once again. we start this half hour over sea ins china and the your honor interest search for survivors after wednesday massive explosion. one man was pulled out alive today but the death toll has risen now to 85 including at least 21 firefighters. several of them still missing. bob woodruff is on the scene. >> oh, my gosh. >> tonight the man who shot those powerful image taking us upstairs. over somewhat evidence glass. to the roo
religious monument anchor in cambodia came if first place for 2015.o on the list the taj mahal and saint peter basilica at the vatican all places we should all get to see one day in our lives. >> another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 come up next as we continue this drone fat acknowledge of the disaster in china update the search for survivors after that massive blast. also state fair politic. candidate for president shows up for votes and hot dog in iowa. >> and saved by suri. young...