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gary locke is in tibet, where he is urging authorities to allow foreigners to travel more freely. he is the first u.s. ambassador to travel to the region since 2010. locke has been visiting tibet since tuesday. members of his family and embassy staff are with him. china restricts journalist access to tibetan areas of western china and to tibet itself. foreign visitors need to apply for special permits to visit the region. >> ambassador locke discussed the importance of opening up access to tibet and emphasized the importance of preserving the tibetan people's heritage including cultural traditions. >> patrick ventrell says the administration is urging china to engage in substantial dialogue with the dalai lama. >>> japanese leaders have decided to relax visa requirements from tourists from southeast asia. they hope attracting foreign travelers will play a key role in revitalizing the economy. deregulation will take effect on july 1st. thai and malaiysia tourists wil no longer need a visa for short-term stays. the length of short-term stays for indonesians will double to 30 days. j
gary locke is in tibet, where he is urging authorities to allow foreigners to travel more freely. he is the first u.s. ambassador to travel to the region since 2010. locke has been visiting tibet since tuesday. members of his family and embassy staff are with him. china restricts journalist access to tibetan areas of western china and to tibet itself. foreign visitors need to apply for special permits to visit the region. >> ambassador locke discussed the importance of opening up access...
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tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users in everything from photographs of gary locke buying his own coffee and to the posting of tax returns of senior u.s. officials on line, the more people like you make yourself make surefor wb chats important discussions get translated into chinese. we are obviously a big fans of the language services that make it possible for people in china to listen to you. demonstrating how people in the u.s. use those mechanisms to hold our own officials to account also to communicate with people interested in talking to people like you to normalize that idea is really useful and helpful. watchalked cctv -- i cctv. one of the few people who do. >> i support that it's very important for people to use internet and remain connected in china. the u.s. government has funding to support development of software with which chinese people inside china to get around the far wall. i've heard a very small percentage of the money being put to good use. so i don't have a number. >> its shocking are never met would waste money. i've never heard of that befor
tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users in everything from photographs of gary locke buying his own coffee and to the posting of tax returns of senior u.s. officials on line, the more people like you make yourself make surefor wb chats important discussions get translated into chinese. we are obviously a big fans of the language services that make it possible for people in china to listen to you. demonstrating how people in the u.s. use those mechanisms to hold our own...
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tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users and everything from photographs of gary lockebuying his own coffee to the posting of tax returns of senior u.s. officials online. the more people like you make yourself available for web chats, make sure that important discussions get translated into chinese. we are obviously big fans of both the language and services that make it possible for people to listen to. i think demonstrating how people in the u.s. use those mechanisms both older own officials to account but also to gimmicky with people are interested in talking to people like you to normalize that idea, and is really useful and helpful. >> actually i watched cctv which i'm probably one of the only few people. go ahead. >> the last thing that we actually can do, i support the idea, internet, proponent for people to remain connected in china. and the u.s. government had some family to support software with which the chinese from inside china can get around it by law. but i heard that very small percentage of money put into good use. site don't have a number. spent it's s
tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users and everything from photographs of gary lockebuying his own coffee to the posting of tax returns of senior u.s. officials online. the more people like you make yourself available for web chats, make sure that important discussions get translated into chinese. we are obviously big fans of both the language and services that make it possible for people to listen to. i think demonstrating how people in the u.s. use those mechanisms...
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yanira maldonado and her husband gary, holding each other tightly, after she spent more than a week locked up in a secluded mexican prison. >> i'm tired. exhausted. i had a long day. >> reporter: you've had a long nine days. >> yes. >> reporter: in her first interview since her release, this mormon mother of seven and grandmother of two says she always believed she'd be set free. did you ever lose hope? >> no, i never lose hope. it was a nightmare. >> reporter: last week, mexican authorities say they found 12 pounds of marijuana strapped under her seat, on a bus she was taking home to arizona from mexico, where she had attended a funeral. yanira was arrested and charged with smuggling drugs. but a surveillance tape viewed by abc news showed yanira and her husband boarding that bus with a medium-sized purse, two bottles of water and some blankets for the journey. >> i have freedom. i'm free. >> reporter: yanira says her mormon faith helped set her free. she fasted and read the book of mormon while behind bars. mexican prosecutors say they'll appeal the decision to let yanira go. >> it's not
yanira maldonado and her husband gary, holding each other tightly, after she spent more than a week locked up in a secluded mexican prison. >> i'm tired. exhausted. i had a long day. >> reporter: you've had a long nine days. >> yes. >> reporter: in her first interview since her release, this mormon mother of seven and grandmother of two says she always believed she'd be set free. did you ever lose hope? >> no, i never lose hope. it was a nightmare. >>...
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lock iing him up and the u.s. government will pay for this. >> wow. we'll find out what happens to him whether it's 18 months or eight years. garyuchman, appreciate it very much. >>> coming up, it is one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. >> itch the authorities to wiretap anyone. >> edward snowden identifies himself and the surveillance program. but who is this guy? he's a 29-year-old. how do agencies like the cia and the nsa screen the people hired to do this classified work for them? un ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> mild mannered, soft spoken, this man has rocked the u.s. government and maybe your trust in it. his name is edward snowden and "the guardian" newspaper says he is the ex-computer tech who leaked the government that showed the u.s. government is not only spying on
lock iing him up and the u.s. government will pay for this. >> wow. we'll find out what happens to him whether it's 18 months or eight years. garyuchman, appreciate it very much. >>> coming up, it is one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. >> itch the authorities to wiretap anyone. >> edward snowden identifies himself and the surveillance program. but who is this guy? he's a 29-year-old. how do agencies like the cia and the nsa screen the people hired...
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gary sheaf she have field. >> good morning. let's see what the chef has cook. >> we got a -- >> you got to make sure you got the interlock grip. >> i thought you said the anna lockextend it. then just come around. >> look out! look out! here we go. >> there you go. >> wooo! four! yeah! >> that's it. we got to look the part. we got the shoes, the hat. you've been in the cigar business these days, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll take out one of these. we got a little competition going on. a little friendly competition. maria molina. >> he brought us out to the toughest putt. so much potential in us as golfers that he decided we were up for -- >> big-time coach, mickleson, maria molina is at the top of the list. >> he was telling me feet, shoulder width apart. put your weight on your toes on the balls of your feet and the grip is something like this. i don't quite understand it. >> but you look good. >> and keep the right hand on light. you aim with the left and here we go. >> oh! >> that went fartherrer than anna's drive. >> one more time. >> maria we're impressed. we'll take you to putt putt. >> what's the name of the worst shot? not a birdie? >> the worst number
gary sheaf she have field. >> good morning. let's see what the chef has cook. >> we got a -- >> you got to make sure you got the interlock grip. >> i thought you said the anna lockextend it. then just come around. >> look out! look out! here we go. >> there you go. >> wooo! four! yeah! >> that's it. we got to look the part. we got the shoes, the hat. you've been in the cigar business these days, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll take out...