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central cambodia. children of all ages come here to study. [ singing ] >> 54-year-old neang phalla is the school's teacher. phalla is known as the mother of education for disabled children in cambodia. in 2015, she was selected for the teaching profession's equivalent of the nobel prize. the pol pot regime ruled cambodia from 1975 to 1979. as a result of its forced labor policy and horrific massacres the country was ripped apart and lost everything. >> the school was founldsed by a french ngo in 1993. it was the first educational program in cambodia for visually impaired students. four years later, the school began accepting hearing impaired students as well. the ngo now has five schools in cambodia, dh are run mostly on donations, with tuition provided for free. >> all the children in this elementary school class have profound or total visual impairment. >> phalla always wanted to become a teacher, since she was a very young girl. during the pol pot's dictatorship, schools were used as jails. teachers
central cambodia. children of all ages come here to study. [ singing ] >> 54-year-old neang phalla is the school's teacher. phalla is known as the mother of education for disabled children in cambodia. in 2015, she was selected for the teaching profession's equivalent of the nobel prize. the pol pot regime ruled cambodia from 1975 to 1979. as a result of its forced labor policy and horrific massacres the country was ripped apart and lost everything. >> the school was founldsed by a...
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that week a right-wing military junta took power in cambodia. forces started moving toward the cambodian capital 200 miles northwest of american military headquarters in saigon. nixon instinctively embraced the right-wing leader of the cambodian coup, a general with a name no one could forget, lawn novel. quote, president nixon asked me to draft several telegrams containing expressions of friendship and support recalled hard shall green, i -- marshall green. i was concerned he would read into those messages the degree of u.s. military support and commitment that exceeded what our government could deliver on given congressional attitudes in particular. i also regarded him as lacking any qualities needed to lead his country out of its mess. does any of this ring a bell? as the mess deepened daily in cambodia, nixon ordered the cia into the fight. quote, i want helms to develop an implemental plan for maximum assistance to elements in cambodia, he instructed. cia director helms promised to support with untraceable money and guns. swiss gold and is
that week a right-wing military junta took power in cambodia. forces started moving toward the cambodian capital 200 miles northwest of american military headquarters in saigon. nixon instinctively embraced the right-wing leader of the cambodian coup, a general with a name no one could forget, lawn novel. quote, president nixon asked me to draft several telegrams containing expressions of friendship and support recalled hard shall green, i -- marshall green. i was concerned he would read into...
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forces were in cambodia. they showed for major sanctuaries far beyond the target, quote, i made a very on characteristic on the spot decision next reported. i said said i want to take out all the sanctuaries. make whatever plans are necessary, do it, not them all out, so it can't be used against us ever. leaving the briefing, i'm sorry, to some of the officers in the pentagon the present theme on hinge. haldeman concurred, he was really beat, he wrote in his diary a few hours later, i really need some good rest. leaving the briefing nixon compared american soldiers, they are the greatest with american students, these bombs blowing up the campuses. a statement later realized only quote added fuel to the fires of dissent. on monday may 4, haldeman went to nixon's with bad news, quote something just came over the wires about demonstration at kent state. haldeman said the national guard opened fire and some students were shot. are they dead? i'm afraid so haldeman said . >> .. >> if we just wait for cambodian suc
forces were in cambodia. they showed for major sanctuaries far beyond the target, quote, i made a very on characteristic on the spot decision next reported. i said said i want to take out all the sanctuaries. make whatever plans are necessary, do it, not them all out, so it can't be used against us ever. leaving the briefing, i'm sorry, to some of the officers in the pentagon the present theme on hinge. haldeman concurred, he was really beat, he wrote in his diary a few hours later, i really...
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♪ >>> the national pediatric hospital in cambodia, in phnon penh.atients here are provided with three meals a day, free of charge. of course cambodia's eight national hospitals, this is the only one that provides free meals. tasty and nutritious, the mean yous wereeloped with the help of a japanese ngo. today, doctors, nurses, and kitchen staff continue to streamline the program.a japane. today, doctors, nurses, and kitchen staff continue to streamline the program. >> what ingredients should be added, and in what quantities? special software is used to calculate nutritional value. >> every day, nurses check to make sure each individual child is eating properly. >> the nurses also instruct the parents on the importance of nutrition. the hospital's nutrition program is beginning to produce results. >> we follow the staff at a cambodian hospital in their efforts to promote better pediatric health through the meals capital of cambodia, the town is home to 1.7 million people. the hospital was the country's first pediatric hospital. it has eight departmen
♪ >>> the national pediatric hospital in cambodia, in phnon penh.atients here are provided with three meals a day, free of charge. of course cambodia's eight national hospitals, this is the only one that provides free meals. tasty and nutritious, the mean yous wereeloped with the help of a japanese ngo. today, doctors, nurses, and kitchen staff continue to streamline the program.a japane. today, doctors, nurses, and kitchen staff continue to streamline the program. >> what...
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ordinances in laos and cambodia claim many many lives each year. bombs explode and farmers have to cultivate the land, i think it has's claim 20,000 lives in lives in laos since the war ended. so in terms of the middle east, i am starting in latin america relations i think like that kissinger and his relationships, you look at the middle east. my understanding is kissinger locked in an impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state and tell palestine recognize israel's right to exist without demanding the same on the part of israel. beyond that, i think kissinger gets a pass on his middle east policy. he is responsible for the shah. it the massive sale and transfer of high-tech weapon tree to tie iran and saudi arabia, that was kissinger's engineering. it had to do with figuring out ways to recycle dollars into the united states. it also set up saudi arabia and iran as the guardians of the golf in a post- vietnam kind of realignment. when people want to think about blowback from the middle east, they look at the 1980s, they l
ordinances in laos and cambodia claim many many lives each year. bombs explode and farmers have to cultivate the land, i think it has's claim 20,000 lives in lives in laos since the war ended. so in terms of the middle east, i am starting in latin america relations i think like that kissinger and his relationships, you look at the middle east. my understanding is kissinger locked in an impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state and tell palestine recognize israel's...
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now the president needed a plan for the invasion of cambodia. there was the office for the south vietnam. american war planners envisioned it as a communist nerve center of bamboo pentagon construct beneath the canopy. they thought if you could blow up the cause of you could cripple the enemy's capacity to command and control attacks on the forces in south vietnam into the admiral said the united states should these troy if and when the war but they never understood that it wasn't a place. it couldn't be bombed. it has no fixed address. it was a small mobile group of communist officers that could be located only by their radio signals transmitted. but the location could only be fixed by the antenna that be used for transmission that would be many miles away from the men that were on the air. and the enemy only seemed to know where the b-52s were coming. the north vietnam's into the tent is far better than american intelligence on the enemy. mixing different states more than an hour april 21. before dawn he dictated a disturbing note to kissinger
now the president needed a plan for the invasion of cambodia. there was the office for the south vietnam. american war planners envisioned it as a communist nerve center of bamboo pentagon construct beneath the canopy. they thought if you could blow up the cause of you could cripple the enemy's capacity to command and control attacks on the forces in south vietnam into the admiral said the united states should these troy if and when the war but they never understood that it wasn't a place. it...
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this can betrays a direct line from a secret, illegal bombing of cambodia, straight to iraq and beyond. on: historian greg grandin kissinger's shadow. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. two more democratic senators have backed the iran nuclear deal, meaning the agreement is all but certain to gain passage through congress. on tuesday, pennsylvania senator bob casey and delaware senator chris coons came out in support of the historic accord between iran and six world powers. obama has said he will veto any resolution by congress to block the deal. the white house is now only one vote short of the 34 required to uphold the veto. in a major victory for prisoners' rights, california is expected to dramatically reduce the number of prisoners held in solitary confinement after it reached a landmark legal settlement with a group of prisoners at the pelican bay state prison on tuesday. we'll go to california for more after headlines. we will speak with the mother of a prisoner in solitary confinement for more th
this can betrays a direct line from a secret, illegal bombing of cambodia, straight to iraq and beyond. on: historian greg grandin kissinger's shadow. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. two more democratic senators have backed the iran nuclear deal, meaning the agreement is all but certain to gain passage through congress. on tuesday, pennsylvania senator bob casey and delaware senator chris coons came out in...
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on the land border between thailand of cambodia today. he is now interrogated in a subsequent place, a military compound. but there is, again, some more controversy out of this investigation. just to remind that a lot of contradictions over the last two news -- there is a possibility going out that we do not even know if this man was on the border by the thai troops. sources are now stating that he was in fact apprehended at an airport in cambodia by the army. unclear.ll very the only thing which is important am a today this is indeed the second arrest in 48 hours. it is a breakthrough, and three arrest warrants have been given for turkish nationals. what is the feeling like there on the streets of bangkok since this attack two weeks ago? is security much higher? are people afraid? >> the security is very much higher. people were very scared by the level of the intensity of the bombings. it is the worst bombing we have ever had in the city, which has been through a lot of insurrections, violence for the past 10 years. but not at this leve
on the land border between thailand of cambodia today. he is now interrogated in a subsequent place, a military compound. but there is, again, some more controversy out of this investigation. just to remind that a lot of contradictions over the last two news -- there is a possibility going out that we do not even know if this man was on the border by the thai troops. sources are now stating that he was in fact apprehended at an airport in cambodia by the army. unclear.ll very the only thing...
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we work with elephants in cambodia cambodia. it's a phenomenal, phenomenal project. >> we actually have friends with this little guy because they're found in australia. >> reporter: seems like everyone they meet they try to win over to the conservation cause. bindi taking time here at the grove in l.a. to chat to passersby and cure my hatred of snakes. >> everything loves you. >> they're trying to win me over. >> hilarious. >> they realize i don't really like them. >> that is really special. >> they're trying to win me over. >> that is really special. >> the animals seem to love you. >> reporter: she's trying to flatter me into caring. >> he really likes you. >> he genuinely -- look at that. >> sincerely. >> every time we lose an animal species it's like losing a brick from the house. soon the house just falls down. >> reporter: you're always going to be fighting a battle. you're never going to win. is there going to be a day you declare victory? >> yeah, that is true, and i always think that. kind of one of those things that yo
we work with elephants in cambodia cambodia. it's a phenomenal, phenomenal project. >> we actually have friends with this little guy because they're found in australia. >> reporter: seems like everyone they meet they try to win over to the conservation cause. bindi taking time here at the grove in l.a. to chat to passersby and cure my hatred of snakes. >> everything loves you. >> they're trying to win me over. >> hilarious. >> they realize i don't really like...
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. >> on the other side, cambodia's representation as part of a $30 million deal, ca cambodia agreeo take in victims who sought asylum in australia. so far only four people have been transferred. at least one soldier is dead and dozens more are injured as protests outside ukraine's parliament turned violent. the violence followed a vote in parliament to grant autonomy to two areas in eastern ukraine. nadim baba reports. >> these pictures show the bloody scene after tear gas thrown by riot police. many were taken away by ambulance. the violence also injured journalists covering the protest. a crowd had gathered ahead of a parliamentary vote on giving special status to parts of donetsk and lufns region luhansn eastern ukraine. but the new bill introduced by petro poroshenko and his allies did pass on first reading. it was supposed to end the fighting between ukraine's army and russian backed separatists. since then there's inten been sc violence in the east. these scenes in the capital oar reminder of just how controversial it is. nadim baba, al jazeera. >> not even a week has passed since
. >> on the other side, cambodia's representation as part of a $30 million deal, ca cambodia agreeo take in victims who sought asylum in australia. so far only four people have been transferred. at least one soldier is dead and dozens more are injured as protests outside ukraine's parliament turned violent. the violence followed a vote in parliament to grant autonomy to two areas in eastern ukraine. nadim baba reports. >> these pictures show the bloody scene after tear gas thrown by...
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there was war in cambodia. on a saturday we go around. i met her. she was in a beer garden.was not a brothel. so the story start like that. i fell in love and marry her. >>> they went on to found and establish the foundation together, and had two children. pierre doesn't believe somaly mam was trafficked. >> i don't believe that she was a prostitute. he is a victim, a victim of prosecution, of rape >>> did you ever exaggerate your story or lie about being trafficked in order to raise money for victim trafficking? >: >>> as well as being accused of fabricating her own story, somaly mam was accused of approaching victims to fabricate their stories to attract attention and funding. >>: >>> one girl at the center of the controversy is long pro. she told international media that she was sold into prostitution and lost her eye when a pimp gouged it out. >>: >>> to find out for ourselves how she lost her eye. very travelled to a village. villagers herm her well. she had a bad eye. gradually it grew bigger and bigger and she never left the house. her father didn't know where to take
there was war in cambodia. on a saturday we go around. i met her. she was in a beer garden.was not a brothel. so the story start like that. i fell in love and marry her. >>> they went on to found and establish the foundation together, and had two children. pierre doesn't believe somaly mam was trafficked. >> i don't believe that she was a prostitute. he is a victim, a victim of prosecution, of rape >>> did you ever exaggerate your story or lie about being trafficked in...
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if you look at that satellite imagery, you can see it covering much of vietnam through parts of cambodia and on into thailand. we have had very significant amounts of rainfall over the last day or so. further south, we have rains reported, and then to put it into some sort of context, 318 millimeters in eight days. that's quite a bit of rain coming down in just three days. june towards the south, ho chi minh city and in the surrounding provinces, looks like that rain is going to be an ongoing thing over the coming days. you can seep the circulation still affecting much of in dough china. you're going to see heavy rain affecting vietnam all the way into cambodia and i think for parts of thailand, we'll see further heavy rain continuing over the following three days. >> still to come in this al jazeera news hour: >> taking a deep dive into ocean data, a study finds the the word's marine population has declined by nearly 50%. >> i'm worried about what happens to me if i am not allowed to take. >> hundreds of moor nigerians say they have no choice but to define a ban on begging. >> tony park
if you look at that satellite imagery, you can see it covering much of vietnam through parts of cambodia and on into thailand. we have had very significant amounts of rainfall over the last day or so. further south, we have rains reported, and then to put it into some sort of context, 318 millimeters in eight days. that's quite a bit of rain coming down in just three days. june towards the south, ho chi minh city and in the surrounding provinces, looks like that rain is going to be an ongoing...
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. >> rose: or cambodia. >> or cambodia, yeah. you have situations here where people seem to have lived together, different tribes, different communities had managed to coexist at least for a generation. and then some kind of societal memory was deliberately reawakened to mobileize hatred and violence. that same question about you know, do we want to remember certain things? are we better off just keeping some memories buried? i was wanting to apply not just to a nation but side-by-side with that. i wanted to apply it to a marriage. because i think the same questions apply to a marriage. you know, any kind of long distance marriage. as it would, i guess, to any long-term, you know, parent child relationship, siblings. but that same question arises, you know, because most relationships that go on for a long time, you are never to believe there are passages that you agree to just keep buried. all right, that was unfortunate. you know, it was painful. let's just move on. but the-- the couples in my novel have this very difficult ques
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minister says the suspect is a foreigner and he was found in eastern thailand right near the board wr cambodia. the prime minister did not say whether or not the suspect was the one who actually planted the bomb. >>> happening today, friends and family will gather to say their final good-bye to adam ward. ward will be laid to rest today. he and reporter alison parker were shot and killed by a former coworker during a live interview for wdbj's morning newscast last week. a celebration of adam's life will be held at first baptist church in roanoke. those in attendance will be wearing the colors of his alma mater, salem high school and virginia tech university. >>> 4:55. a college student shot at a kris brown concert in the south bay now suing the performer and venue. five people who were shot at the feast is that nightclub in san jose back in january, sent the crowd into a panic. there is that youtube video. all of the victims survived. attorneys for one of the people shot said the nightclub failed to provide proper security. a san francisco state university student claiming to have trouble walk
minister says the suspect is a foreigner and he was found in eastern thailand right near the board wr cambodia. the prime minister did not say whether or not the suspect was the one who actually planted the bomb. >>> happening today, friends and family will gather to say their final good-bye to adam ward. ward will be laid to rest today. he and reporter alison parker were shot and killed by a former coworker during a live interview for wdbj's morning newscast last week. a celebration...
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in cambodia and elsewhere, japan put forth its best efforts its diplomatic endeavors, its dispatching of peace-keeping operations and later assistance over the long-term. at this very moment in south sudan, members of an engineering unit of the japan self-defense forces are making efforts around the clock. japan has also, for its part, very recently prepared a legal domestic framework enabling it to contribute to peacekeeping operations in a broader manner going forward. the japanese are a people who view and will continue to view the two letters u.n. as having a certain glimmer holding aloft the flag of proactive contributors to peace based on the principle of international cooperation. japan is determined to undertake security council reform in order to transform the u.n. into a body appropriate for the 21st century and then as a permanent member of the security council carry out its responsibilities in making still greater contributions towards world peace and prosperity. >> "newsline's" editor in chief, miki ebara, is covering the u.n. general assembly in new york. you've been cov
in cambodia and elsewhere, japan put forth its best efforts its diplomatic endeavors, its dispatching of peace-keeping operations and later assistance over the long-term. at this very moment in south sudan, members of an engineering unit of the japan self-defense forces are making efforts around the clock. japan has also, for its part, very recently prepared a legal domestic framework enabling it to contribute to peacekeeping operations in a broader manner going forward. the japanese are a...
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we're being authorities.hai they intercepted this man as he tried to cross the border illegally into cambodiahree kilometers from a regular crossing point. beyond that, they are saying they are not telling us his nationality, though there is a copy of the passport being circulated that appears to come from official forces that is a chinese passport. be very sensitive to the authorities, because of all of the possible theories that have been put out by the motivation of the bombing, is a possible retaliation for a thailand deportation of more inn 100 people back to china july. it is widely condemned by human rights groups, one that provoked angry protest in turkey where there is a lot of them -- and a lot of sympathy. embarrassing for the thai government and the chinese. six chinese and hong kong national died in the bombing. that is something that they have to handle with sensitivities. they have issued three more arrest warrants. one of them appears to be a turkish man. they showed a turkish identity card. woman thato a thai has been living in turkey, though she contacted the authorities and
we're being authorities.hai they intercepted this man as he tried to cross the border illegally into cambodiahree kilometers from a regular crossing point. beyond that, they are saying they are not telling us his nationality, though there is a copy of the passport being circulated that appears to come from official forces that is a chinese passport. be very sensitive to the authorities, because of all of the possible theories that have been put out by the motivation of the bombing, is a...
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about abuse and says that it must be used properly. 8úxú stefan: the ancient temples of angkor wat, cambodiawake at dawn to experience the serenity of the sunrise and you'll quickly discover you're not alone. the place is crawling with bugs. but what may seem like disgusting pests to you and me are what many in this region would call lunch. with 40 tons of insects to every human on the planet, are we in the west ignoring one of the world's great untapped resources? that is huge. i'm stefan gates
about abuse and says that it must be used properly. 8úxú stefan: the ancient temples of angkor wat, cambodiawake at dawn to experience the serenity of the sunrise and you'll quickly discover you're not alone. the place is crawling with bugs. but what may seem like disgusting pests to you and me are what many in this region would call lunch. with 40 tons of insects to every human on the planet, are we in the west ignoring one of the world's great untapped resources? that is huge. i'm stefan...
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he was arrested last week near cambodia. the blast in bangkok killed 20 people. >>> the opposition leader has called on politicians to ensure that november's elections are free and fair. she says the poll will be the first chance in decades for people to bring about real change. she's also asked the international community to guarantee a smooth transition after the vote. the last general election was held in 2010 and widely condemned as rigged. more to come, including toxic effect, the south african gold mine that's choking a community. and we report from nepal where ongoing unrest has reached a tipping pointed. more on that. stay with us. >> and expanding access to play... >> at the end of the day, it's about the kids... >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just
he was arrested last week near cambodia. the blast in bangkok killed 20 people. >>> the opposition leader has called on politicians to ensure that november's elections are free and fair. she says the poll will be the first chance in decades for people to bring about real change. she's also asked the international community to guarantee a smooth transition after the vote. the last general election was held in 2010 and widely condemned as rigged. more to come, including toxic effect, the...
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when you lend, you lend your $50, again, to the seamstress in cambodia. it all goes to that seamstress. as she repays, she will repay with interest if it's not kiva zip. but shoal repay with interest that's set by that field partner. kiva doesn't work with partners we feel are abusive in their practices or charging an incredibly high amount of interest. but still on average the interest rates can be 25, 30% in the sector. that's because it requires a ton of work often to reach borrowers and to serve them well and even still a lot of these ngos barely make ends meet, right? they need other subsidized dollars to do that. so the seamstress repays with a little bit of interest, and that institution keeps the interest and passes the principal back through kiva, back into the hands of borrowers. now, that said, kiva asks folks at the point of purchase when you're about to say, yes, take your money, we say would you also like to donate to operating expenses? i know that's not what you asked, but often people do, and there's $2, $3 million going through the site
when you lend, you lend your $50, again, to the seamstress in cambodia. it all goes to that seamstress. as she repays, she will repay with interest if it's not kiva zip. but shoal repay with interest that's set by that field partner. kiva doesn't work with partners we feel are abusive in their practices or charging an incredibly high amount of interest. but still on average the interest rates can be 25, 30% in the sector. that's because it requires a ton of work often to reach borrowers and to...
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the man who was a forger was arrested in eastern thailand near the cambodia border. he's described as the key perpetrator in the bombing but investigators did not directly say he is suspected of actually planting the bomb. >>> following a gun battle, israeli military arrested a senior hamas leader in the west bank. palestinian gunman exchanged heavy fire with israeli soldiers. five palestinians were wounded and had to be taken to the hospital. the hamas leader, his brother and his 15-year-old son were arrested. israeli troops then demolished the leader's home aft arrest. >>> -- after the arrest. >>> relief from the heat could soon be on the way. allyson is tracking the weather. her forecast is up next. >> we're looking at a heat wave but it's a short heat wave. things are going to get hotter before they cool down. i'll have the weekend forecast and we're tracking when the best chance of showers and thunderstorms are this week. keep it right here fo >>> saying she was acting under the authority of god, a kentucky clerk is refusing to issue marriage licenses to same- s
the man who was a forger was arrested in eastern thailand near the cambodia border. he's described as the key perpetrator in the bombing but investigators did not directly say he is suspected of actually planting the bomb. >>> following a gun battle, israeli military arrested a senior hamas leader in the west bank. palestinian gunman exchanged heavy fire with israeli soldiers. five palestinians were wounded and had to be taken to the hospital. the hamas leader, his brother and his...
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cambodia... india... and laos. since it started, room to read has reached more than 1,600 schools, and built 15,000 libraries -- libraries filled with books published in the local language. this is made possible by donations of all sizes, including help from american teens. >> students throughout america have gotten very involved in room to read. we have a movement called "students helping students." so, students pick a goal, they pick a country, and we don't dictate to them, "here's what you need to do. here's how you need to do it." we say, "here's the menu. you can decide. you decide on a project. you decide on a country. we'll tell you how much it's going to cost, and then we'll report back to you on how the money was spent. >> it costs $30,000 for room to read to open a school. that's a lot for teens to collect. >> what's great about this is that no one individual probably is going to raise enough money to build a school. but if 20 or 30 or 50 or 100 students come together and make it a project, they're going
cambodia... india... and laos. since it started, room to read has reached more than 1,600 schools, and built 15,000 libraries -- libraries filled with books published in the local language. this is made possible by donations of all sizes, including help from american teens. >> students throughout america have gotten very involved in room to read. we have a movement called "students helping students." so, students pick a goal, they pick a country, and we don't dictate to them,...
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. >> when you were visiting children in cambodia recently, what stories did they have to tell?> visiting the different centers, seeing poverty and seeing the destruction of so part of thein that world, but mostly seeing young girls being put to work on the streets. that was difficult to talk about. it was difficult to see, but what was great to see is centers that are being built and being put therefore these young girls being something that is helping. >> what difference can you with your celebrity really make to the plight of disadvantaged children around the world? >> i can shine a light on situations. thankfully, i have a voice people listen to. thankfully, i have something to say and important to say about unicef. >> the manchester united fund said there are only for world-class players in the history of menu -- man u. he did not include you. are you insulted? >> no. i was lucky to have played with the players i did in the team and be successful with the club that i loved and still love. i tend to agree with the manager. there's certain players that you can call world clas
. >> when you were visiting children in cambodia recently, what stories did they have to tell?> visiting the different centers, seeing poverty and seeing the destruction of so part of thein that world, but mostly seeing young girls being put to work on the streets. that was difficult to talk about. it was difficult to see, but what was great to see is centers that are being built and being put therefore these young girls being something that is helping. >> what difference can you...
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authorities interested the individual on the thai side of the border with cambodia. it's believed he had been trying to escape. -- thaiprime minister prime minister has refused to confirm if he is the man seen leaving a bag of the sacred hindu site moments before a deadly class on august 17. >> this man looks similar to the one police are looking for. we still have to do a lot, like the difference and dna. reporter: thai police say the suspect is linked to the first man arrested over the weekend. it's thought the latest individual was involved in a second, smaller explosion in bangkok on august 18. >> at this early stage, all evidence confirms he is the main suspect in the same gang as the suspect we arrested earlier. one of the people who brought the bomb. haveter: arrest warrants been issued for three more foreign male suspects, coming after police say they were seeking the arrest of an unnamed foreign male and a 26-year-old thai woman. she is believed to be in turkey. police raided two apartments in bangkok and found bomb making materials in both. no group has yet
authorities interested the individual on the thai side of the border with cambodia. it's believed he had been trying to escape. -- thaiprime minister prime minister has refused to confirm if he is the man seen leaving a bag of the sacred hindu site moments before a deadly class on august 17. >> this man looks similar to the one police are looking for. we still have to do a lot, like the difference and dna. reporter: thai police say the suspect is linked to the first man arrested over the...
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kilometers per hour, gusts up to 90 but because it's such a slow mover we're expecting vietnam into cambodia, laos and thailand to see rain, heavy amounts for an extended period of time. so flooding will be of some concern as this system continues to moves to the west. showers continue into the philippines and also into taiwan. temperatures topping around 30 degrees as we go into tuesday. now as we look over into europe and see what's happening we do have a system that's moving through france and the western portions of the continent. that produced some very heavy rainfall during the weekend. when we take a look at the video you may notice this particular situation really taking over this portion of france. in fact, southern france saw severe storms saturday night into sunday morning so that brought a lot of flooding and damage. heavy rainfall cause ad rock slide and that destroyed a major highway, a roadway that's running through the area. so sunday residents in the city were seen cleaning up the mud left behind by those floodwaters. now the system did bring also some heavy rain into northe
kilometers per hour, gusts up to 90 but because it's such a slow mover we're expecting vietnam into cambodia, laos and thailand to see rain, heavy amounts for an extended period of time. so flooding will be of some concern as this system continues to moves to the west. showers continue into the philippines and also into taiwan. temperatures topping around 30 degrees as we go into tuesday. now as we look over into europe and see what's happening we do have a system that's moving through france...
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take a look at the arrest that happened near the cambodia border. police are not yet confirming this man's nationality, but he does say that he is a foreigner and speaks english and that he played a key role in the bombing that killed 20 people two weeks ago. investigators also say that this fingerprints were found on bombmaking materials. the first suspect was arrested over the weekend after police found some of that same material and fake passports in an apartment they raided. that information helped lead them to finding that second inspect in making that arrest. eun. >> angie, thank you. >>> it's now 4:35, more than $130 million of your tax money is going to pay for identity theft protection after data hack in u.s. office of personnel management said company i.d. experts will provide services including credit monitoring to its employees and their children for three years. some workers want lifetime protection. tracie potts will join us on capitol hill with more on this conflict in 15 minutes. >>> the county clerk in the middle of a fight over sam
take a look at the arrest that happened near the cambodia border. police are not yet confirming this man's nationality, but he does say that he is a foreigner and speaks english and that he played a key role in the bombing that killed 20 people two weeks ago. investigators also say that this fingerprints were found on bombmaking materials. the first suspect was arrested over the weekend after police found some of that same material and fake passports in an apartment they raided. that...
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the person they brought back to this apartment building is this foreign man picked up on the thai-cambodiader last week reportedly in possession of a chinese passport and he was arrested in connection with the bombing at the shrine in the heart of the city. since then he has according to police confessed to being in possession of illegal explosives and also to actually constructing the bomb that was left at the shrine. but the police don't think he was the man who actually placed it inside the grounds of the shrine so they have brought him here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city because they say they have forensic evidence that links him to an apartment here that had earlier been raided by the police and another foreign man was arrested. there was also bomb making equipment inside there. so as well as the two foreigners arrested police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >>> still to come on the program how hong kong is feeling the effects of the turmoil on the chinese stock market plus myanmar's traditional marshal arts is gaining in popularity a
the person they brought back to this apartment building is this foreign man picked up on the thai-cambodiader last week reportedly in possession of a chinese passport and he was arrested in connection with the bombing at the shrine in the heart of the city. since then he has according to police confessed to being in possession of illegal explosives and also to actually constructing the bomb that was left at the shrine. but the police don't think he was the man who actually placed it inside the...
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the second confirmed arrest over the attack and the foreign man was detained at a check point near cambodia0 were killed when the blast tore through a religious shrine in central bank cock on august 1 h 17th. al jazeera given an exclusive video with pictures of the taliban leader who died in 2013 but his death was only confirmed a few weeks ago and the pictures show the new leader mansur and new leadership rejected claims of a split at the top. australia's treatment of asylum seekers are calling for children to be removed from the island prison malu where prisoners are kept, it's an off shore center that australia government pays for instead of allowing refugees on to its soil and andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: three years ago al jazeera filmed what would be the detention center as australia's army built it but since detainees have been held in what has in effect been a prison the media has not been allowed in, and the secrecy said should change because where there is secrecy there can be abuse and the report details of some of what is alleged traumatized children and sexual abuse by
the second confirmed arrest over the attack and the foreign man was detained at a check point near cambodia0 were killed when the blast tore through a religious shrine in central bank cock on august 1 h 17th. al jazeera given an exclusive video with pictures of the taliban leader who died in 2013 but his death was only confirmed a few weeks ago and the pictures show the new leader mansur and new leadership rejected claims of a split at the top. australia's treatment of asylum seekers are...
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so, kissinger was defending his action in cambodia by invoking what obama is doing today with the drone warfare program. >> that's a specious argue. >> but that is kissinger's argument. >> my neighbor beats his wife so i can beat -- so my husband can beat me. that is specious and we know better. >> it's not my argument. it's kissinger's argument. >> as for someone who so brilliant, it's amazing someone as nonbrilliant as me can see through it. [applause] >> we have books behind the register, and he is going to be signing right here. we'll form a line. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> you're watching "the communicators on c-span. "we have been talking with may can tear, new book about the development of digital television. the televisionaries. this is the second half of our conversation. in tayer we talk about the 25 years that digital tv has been in place. we talked about its development. we just started our conversation last week on what is next when it comes t
so, kissinger was defending his action in cambodia by invoking what obama is doing today with the drone warfare program. >> that's a specious argue. >> but that is kissinger's argument. >> my neighbor beats his wife so i can beat -- so my husband can beat me. that is specious and we know better. >> it's not my argument. it's kissinger's argument. >> as for someone who so brilliant, it's amazing someone as nonbrilliant as me can see through it. [applause] >>...
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arrested in an area bordering cambodia, police allege this man is one of the men who delivered the bombay they are now conducting dna tests on the suspect to see whether he is the actual bomber. >>> a christian official in the u.s. state of kentucky has refused to give marriage licenses to gay couples. kim davis says granting the licenses would violate her religious beliefs. >>> human rights including freedom of expression are under attack in gambia, the government has refused to implement recommendations put forward by the u.n. back in march. and artists and performers are being forced. >> reporter: it's a song gambian radios won't put on air. ♪ >> reporter: and yet it is going viral, spreading online throughout the country. the lyrics denounces gambia's lack of freedom of speech and rampant corruption. >> after being fed up and seeing my people be quiet and not being able to speak out against police brutality, not being able to speak out against corruption, against people going missing for no reason, not being able to speak out about the level of hardship in this country, as a rapper
arrested in an area bordering cambodia, police allege this man is one of the men who delivered the bombay they are now conducting dna tests on the suspect to see whether he is the actual bomber. >>> a christian official in the u.s. state of kentucky has refused to give marriage licenses to gay couples. kim davis says granting the licenses would violate her religious beliefs. >>> human rights including freedom of expression are under attack in gambia, the government has refused...
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you know with the, with the boat people in vietnam and also on the thai/cambodia border.and i think it's not fair -- i think it's difficult to say that you know, southeast asian refugees were accepted and welcomed into the united states and other communities in australia and places like that. you know i think what i was getsing from the questioner is that shouldn't they in return accept the rohingya. in fact they're no longer part of those countries. so i don't know that we can i think there's a kind of a disconnect -- but i think the thing that's most troubling and i will say, about the rohingya is that really, it seems as if nobody wants them, you know. and they're damned if they do and damned if they don't. they're trapped. and it's just not any way for anybody to live, you know. to be you know, they can't move internally. and when they've tried to flee on these boats they've been turned away. and you know, many of them have died. at sea. and when we came back from, there was a report in the myanmar newspaper that said there was 700 some odd bengali refugees that had b
you know with the, with the boat people in vietnam and also on the thai/cambodia border.and i think it's not fair -- i think it's difficult to say that you know, southeast asian refugees were accepted and welcomed into the united states and other communities in australia and places like that. you know i think what i was getsing from the questioner is that shouldn't they in return accept the rohingya. in fact they're no longer part of those countries. so i don't know that we can i think there's...
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the borderined near with cambodia. police say he looks similar to the sketch of a man seen leaving the shrine on august 17. the prime minister said there is evidence linking the man to the case. human rights groups have welcomed a court decision clearing a journalist accused of navy.ing the thai they were charged after republishing a paragraph of a writers -- reuters report. russia is planning to work with china to design and produce a new wide-body passenger aircraft. russian officials say the deal could he signed by the end of this year. this could require investment in the region. russia wants to strengthen ties with china as a counterweight to u.s. and european influence. live pictures coming through from aging -- beijing. they are expecting the president of south korea to arrive for this anniversary parade we have marking the end of the second world war. he will be giant -- joining 30 heads of state commemorating that 70th anniversary of the japanese surrender and the end of the second world war. we have not got t
the borderined near with cambodia. police say he looks similar to the sketch of a man seen leaving the shrine on august 17. the prime minister said there is evidence linking the man to the case. human rights groups have welcomed a court decision clearing a journalist accused of navy.ing the thai they were charged after republishing a paragraph of a writers -- reuters report. russia is planning to work with china to design and produce a new wide-body passenger aircraft. russian officials say the...
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. >> always "cloudy with a chance of meatballs," it was not a holiday in cambodia, it was holiday world, a theme park in indiana, where austin asked alison to be his wife. they were not just at the theme park but on a roller coaster about to launch into a 90 degree drop. >> i want to ask you -- if you want to be my roller coaster buddy, will you marry me? kennedy: she can't even scream, his friend had a gopro, she agreed to be his roller coaster bud for life. bonus points, well played austin. topic three. a large crowd is gathered at a shopping mall in poland issue waiting to collect free hamburgers, to celebrate the mall a opening, enter two hungry old men, hoping to skip the line, when they reach the hamburgers, it was a fistfight, then a sword fight, and a mall wide bare knuckle fight to the death, no one survived. i love poland. topic 4. >> some enterprising labs come up with a fun prank to parliament less -- harmlessly blow minds at drive-thrus this is fun. >> all way down? what is that? >> chicken. >> just by itself, i think, i just want to try it. >> ready, and -- -- go. >> is ev
. >> always "cloudy with a chance of meatballs," it was not a holiday in cambodia, it was holiday world, a theme park in indiana, where austin asked alison to be his wife. they were not just at the theme park but on a roller coaster about to launch into a 90 degree drop. >> i want to ask you -- if you want to be my roller coaster buddy, will you marry me? kennedy: she can't even scream, his friend had a gopro, she agreed to be his roller coaster bud for life. bonus points,...
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charlie: or cambodia. guest: yeah.situations where people seem to have lived together, different tribes and communities had managed to coexist for a generation, and then some can of societal memory was deliberately we awakened to mobilize hatred and violence. that same question about, do we want to remember certain things? are we better keeping off some memories buried? i was wanting to apply it not just to a nation, but side-by-side with that i wanted to apply it to marriage, because i think the same questions apply to a marriage, a long-distance would to anyit long-term parent-child relationship or siblings. have passageships that you agree to just keep buried. all right, that was unfortunate and painful, let's just move on. the couples at the center of my novel have this very difficult our love-- will survive remembering some of these things? do we want to remember some of the things we have buried? on the other hand, if we don't look at these things, and their time together is limited now -- if we don't look at the
charlie: or cambodia. guest: yeah.situations where people seem to have lived together, different tribes and communities had managed to coexist for a generation, and then some can of societal memory was deliberately we awakened to mobilize hatred and violence. that same question about, do we want to remember certain things? are we better keeping off some memories buried? i was wanting to apply it not just to a nation, but side-by-side with that i wanted to apply it to marriage, because i think...
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. >>> our people scene, and lee a jolie met with cambodia's prime minister who gave her his blessingw project. she is preparing for a film about one of the 20th century's worst atrocities. she's working on a project about the slaughter of some 2 million cambodians under a communist reggie in the 1907's. she had adopted her son from cambodia she begins filming in november. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will take another look at our exclusive accu weather forecast in just a minute. we are taking a live look right now on sky 6hd, i believe that is atlantic city, 69 degrees, right now, and it is not going to be warm, like last week, we better pull out the coats at least the light ones, there is a good chance we might need them, meteorologist chris sowers will have details coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ how did it become absent-mindedly to snacking? eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elegant swipe of a
. >>> our people scene, and lee a jolie met with cambodia's prime minister who gave her his blessingw project. she is preparing for a film about one of the 20th century's worst atrocities. she's working on a project about the slaughter of some 2 million cambodians under a communist reggie in the 1907's. she had adopted her son from cambodia she begins filming in november. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will take another look at our exclusive accu weather forecast in just a...
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this is a global brand, you stop ten people on the veelts in cambodia, half of them will know who miss america is. vanessa williams was the first black woman to win the crown. the among the judges, breath he eldridge. the action starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. with our preview special countdown to the crown hosted by matt o'donnell, karen rogers and melissa magee and then the miss america pageant live from boardwalk hall at 9:00 p.m. >> i got a glimpse of 24e678 they are all beautiful -- a glimpse of them. they are all beautiful. >>> a large wildfire continues to grow outside sacramento. 89 thousands of homes officials say it is threatening to destroy. >>> one of the most famous love stories of all time is coming to a philadelphia theater this fall we got a sneak peek in 6abc loves the arts. sky6 live hd showing you a beautiful shot of cape may. meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >> more than four thousand firefighters are on the front lines of a wildfire burning outside sacramento california. its burning out of c
this is a global brand, you stop ten people on the veelts in cambodia, half of them will know who miss america is. vanessa williams was the first black woman to win the crown. the among the judges, breath he eldridge. the action starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. with our preview special countdown to the crown hosted by matt o'donnell, karen rogers and melissa magee and then the miss america pageant live from boardwalk hall at 9:00 p.m. >> i got a glimpse of 24e678 they are all beautiful -- a...