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crops monsanto attempted to pay in division indonesian officials fifty thousand dollars as an incentive but ended up coughing up more than one point five million dollars in fines so the u.s. government instead now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington that. well pez r t well i'd just as begin to describe the events surrounding the arrest of the accused cia operative under russian foil this week on tuesday an american embassy worker identified as ryan fogle was apprehended by russia's federal security service to detain him under the notion that the third secretary politics was actually u.s. u.s. cia operative fogle at the time of his arrest was allegedly in a blonde wig a baseball hat and carrying a promissory letter of one million dollars and one hundred thirty thousand dollars in cash now russian officials say that fogle was trying to recruit a spy now
crops monsanto attempted to pay in division indonesian officials fifty thousand dollars as an incentive but ended up coughing up more than one point five million dollars in fines so the u.s. government instead now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington that. well...
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it's a bing indonesian officials in an attempt to weaken environmental oversight of g.e. crops monsanto attempted to pay in division indonesian official fifty thousand dollars as an incentive but ended up coughing up more than one point five million dollars in fines to the u.s. government instead now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t even though the rich are better off than most people you'd hope that everyone would get their fair share in certain situations as an example how about waiting in that line for an amusement park ride turns out there is a way to get in the front of the lie if you're rich enough the resident florrie harvest give her her two cents on the cutting a line. if you had many people you despise how intitled and soulless some rich people can act then get a load of the. rich parents are paying disabled
it's a bing indonesian officials in an attempt to weaken environmental oversight of g.e. crops monsanto attempted to pay in division indonesian official fifty thousand dollars as an incentive but ended up coughing up more than one point five million dollars in fines to the u.s. government instead now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money...
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crops monsanto attempted to pay in division indonesian officials fifty thousand dollars as an incentive but ended up coughing up more than one point five million dollars in fines so the u.s. government instead now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t. charles and david koch are among the richest people in the world and are known for their libertarian and conservative causes the rumor is that the billionaires might be buying the tribune newspaper group giving the coax potentially a direct outlet for their message and it's hitting a nerve among the prize media outlets that are a part of the tribune company are the chicago tribune and the l a times newspapers . lindo shows us how some people are trying to keep the koch brothers from gaining control of the l.a. times. union members and progressive groups are sending the koch brothers a very
crops monsanto attempted to pay in division indonesian officials fifty thousand dollars as an incentive but ended up coughing up more than one point five million dollars in fines so the u.s. government instead now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan...
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and the indonesian military invaded east timor by land and air and sea. they occupied the country and for the next 17 years, they slaughtered the people. one of the big genocides of the late 20th century. the genocide was worse than cambodia. the difference was in terms of people knowing what was happening. americans knowing what was happening. the president, the secretary of state, the media would cover it. and the media should have covered it. but in case of indonesia, they were an ally of the united states. whether it was on to reagan and bush and clinton, they did not talk about the atrocities of east timor. so we went there to do our job as journalists. what we found there was a real hell on earth. november 12, 1991. they killed a third of the population. and that at that moment people went to church, to the catholic church, most of the country is catholic and it had been occupied by portugal for many centuries. and they went to the flagship church about 300 miles above australia. and then after the church went out into the street, they didn't allow
and the indonesian military invaded east timor by land and air and sea. they occupied the country and for the next 17 years, they slaughtered the people. one of the big genocides of the late 20th century. the genocide was worse than cambodia. the difference was in terms of people knowing what was happening. americans knowing what was happening. the president, the secretary of state, the media would cover it. and the media should have covered it. but in case of indonesia, they were an ally of...
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agriculture minister met his indonesian counterpart. he suggested setting up a forum between the officials. he intended to hold working level discussions with japan to consider the proposal. after the meeting he visited an upscale super market in jakarta that carries japanese produce. economists, politicians and pundits have tossed down the benefits and drawbacks of abenomics. now the secretary general of the organization for economic corporation and development has weighed in. >> what is your current assessment of the japanese economy? >> there's a newfound sense of purpose, enthusiasm and hope which i had not seen many years here. in japan there was a deflation of the expectations. now i think there is some inflation. what you have in japan this year, perhaps, is loose monetary policy and accommodative fiscal policy. this is okay for one year but then you really have to move into the area of consolidation. it's a question of credibility. we also have to remember 220% debt of gdp. >> how concerned should we be? >> it's by far the highe
agriculture minister met his indonesian counterpart. he suggested setting up a forum between the officials. he intended to hold working level discussions with japan to consider the proposal. after the meeting he visited an upscale super market in jakarta that carries japanese produce. economists, politicians and pundits have tossed down the benefits and drawbacks of abenomics. now the secretary general of the organization for economic corporation and development has weighed in. >> what is...
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claim that itrs is part of the indonesian culture and it needs to be practiced -- protected. but the government says it is something the country can well do without. >> you are watching al jazeera. still to come -- protesters calling for the closure of guantanamo bay are arrested outside the white house. >> i am in northern india. they are associated with being part of a conflict zone. i will tell you why tourism is on the -- the increase. >> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. in the autonomous region of somaliland, they are celebrating their 22nd year of self-declared independence. they are waiting for the world to officially racialized -- recognize it has separated from somalia. hundreds of gunmen have gathered near the security headquarters iraq.adi, south korea says the north has launched short-range missiles, ratcheting up tensions in the region. the south korean defense ministry says three separate missile launches were detected off of the korean peninsula's east coast. detainees at the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay have day on aeir 100th hunger strik
claim that itrs is part of the indonesian culture and it needs to be practiced -- protected. but the government says it is something the country can well do without. >> you are watching al jazeera. still to come -- protesters calling for the closure of guantanamo bay are arrested outside the white house. >> i am in northern india. they are associated with being part of a conflict zone. i will tell you why tourism is on the -- the increase. >> welcome back. the top stories on...
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that's a fortune for most indonesians. >> the prices are really high a moment.here are no cheap ones any more. >> the skyline is changing rapidly with apartment blocks being built just about everywhere. it's attracting many potential buyers. >> its really booming. i bought a house 10 years ago and now the price has gone up 10 times. the increases nearly 50%. trend in indonesia and is seen as one of the best investments. with the economy already showing signs of slowing down, many are worried that this boom could be just a bubble. financial analysts at major banks are warning the government to tighten controls on property sales. on the micro side you need be concerned about growth and consumer credit, credit cards, housing loans, auto loans, cars, those kind of things. if that's where you have to have a balance between good regulation and at the same time you want people to have access to financial services. >> but developers say they are not worried that this boom will stop anytime soon. >> there's a need for housing units in indonesia. in the big cities we have
that's a fortune for most indonesians. >> the prices are really high a moment.here are no cheap ones any more. >> the skyline is changing rapidly with apartment blocks being built just about everywhere. it's attracting many potential buyers. >> its really booming. i bought a house 10 years ago and now the price has gone up 10 times. the increases nearly 50%. trend in indonesia and is seen as one of the best investments. with the economy already showing signs of slowing down,...
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last week, adidas agreed to pay legally mandated severance pay to indonesian factory workers who lost their jobs in 2011. >>> more good news in housing. foreclosures felt to a six-year low last morning dipping to levels below before the housing bubble burst. home repossessions fell 21% in april om the month prior, and nodown 32% from a year ago. also foreclosure starts at the first step in the takeover process, dipped 4% last month. >>> and some surprising news from fannie mae today, it made money and a lot of it. it earned $58 billion last quarter, largest profit effort. sa fannie plans to use all of that to pay off uncle sam. the u.s. treasury bailed out fannie mae during the financial crisis. it expects to stay profitable for the foreseeable future. >>> a dire warning about the impact of the more than $1 trillion in student loan debt. the consumer financial protection bureau says much outstanding debt could have a devastating, domino affect on the economy, depleting savings, limiting spending on new cars sxuting off retirement savings indefinitely. and as diana oelich tells us, it
last week, adidas agreed to pay legally mandated severance pay to indonesian factory workers who lost their jobs in 2011. >>> more good news in housing. foreclosures felt to a six-year low last morning dipping to levels below before the housing bubble burst. home repossessions fell 21% in april om the month prior, and nodown 32% from a year ago. also foreclosure starts at the first step in the takeover process, dipped 4% last month. >>> and some surprising news from fannie mae...
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result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t f william ingall author of seeds of destruction the hidden agenda of g.m.o. explains how monsanto is pushed kinetically modified products on the u.s. market this is a. strategic interest of the u.s. the agribusiness lobby which lobby the bush sr as president i think ninety two monsanto went to the white house and had a closed door meeting with bush and got bush to agree to make sure there were no government tests whatsoever on the health and safety of g.m. both products before they were released to the commercial public rights that would give movements up the rice corn of other had. huge incidence of cancer tumors comp
result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t f william ingall...
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result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t well the global day of action has already kicked off with cheese in this trailer you can check out our live updates at our website at r.t. dot com and stay with us throughout the day for the latest on the protests against monsanto as a wave of anger over the biotech giant global. with the backing of the government so he sees. the world bracing for. the march against the sun to users. on our street. french troops have raided an army base in northern nigeria killing militants who staged twin suicide blasts on thursday that left more than twenty people dead the attacks in. a local military base and a french owned uranium
result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t well the global...
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result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r.t. . and you can check out our live updates on the global day of unction as a website called and stay with us throughout the day with the latest on the protests against monsanto as demonstrations go global. with the backing of the government so we see. the world bracing the sea change the march against the sun told. on our t.v. . fifteen people have been injured entre female suicide bomber blew himself up close to the police headquarters in russia's republic of biggest on at least two children are reportedly among the wounded is the latest in a string of attacks that have shaken the republic recently. the explosion happe
result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r.t. . and you can...
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you know this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t. stay with us to live on the protest against a wave of anger over the biotech giant sweeps across the. g.m.o. foods with the backing of the government sowing seeds of all around the world breaking the story. the march against the sun drove. on r.t. french troops have raided an army base in northern nigeria killing militants who staged twin suicide blasts on thursday that left more than twenty people dead the attacks and retain slee hit a nigerian military base and a french owned uranium mine and islamist group from mali claimed responsibility saying the bombings were in retaliation for both france and niger is military
you know this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t. stay with us to...
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result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials in an attempt to weaken environmental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t let's get more analysis on this from f. william and gal he's a political analyst and author of seeds of destruction the hidden agenda gee. what is wrong with g.m. food well the fundamental problem with g.m. food is that it's genetically and biologically unstable there is no genetic modification known to science and there's so hear from some of the top scientists in the world on this question that a stable it's almost mutated number two all the g.m. products that are in the human animal food chain in the last twenty years are modified primarily to do one thing eighty percent of all the. right to except chemical pesticides mo
result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials in an attempt to weaken environmental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t let's get more...
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result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesianofficials and in attempt to weaken environmentalists oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t f william ingo author of seeds of destruction the hidden agenda g.m.o. explains how monsanto pushed everything modified products on the u.s. market this is a. strategic interest of the u.s. the agribusiness lobby which lobby the bush sr as president one thousand nine hundred two monsanto went to the white house and had a closed door meeting with bush and got bush to agree to make sure there were no government tests whatsoever on the health and safety of g.m.o. products before they were released to the commercial public breast fed with give movement some to rice corn and other had. huge incidence of cancer tumors compare
result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesianofficials and in attempt to weaken environmentalists oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t f william ingo...
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result now this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials and in attempt to weaken and veyron mental oversight of g.e. crops now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r t well do follow a lot of updates on the global day of action on our website at home and stay with us throughout the day for the latest on the protests against. as a wave of anger over the biotech giant global. true mode to live with the barking over government sowing seeds of the rest around the world bridging the future the march against known sun truth. will return to our top story now two people have been killed and eleven injured after a suicide blast rocked the building of the interior ministry in the capital of russia's republic of dagestan it is the latest in a string of attacks in the republic this week on monda
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you know this lobbying started happening around the same time that monsanto admitted to bribing indonesian officials in an attempt to weaken environmental oversight of the process now in the wake of these cable releases it appears that monsanto and other biotech firms don't need to bribe country officials anymore they have the government to do that using taxpayer money nonetheless it is the latest chapter in a dispute over your dinner plate in washington meghan lopez r.t. . well on our website dot com we're asking you what you think these global protests and demonstrations will achieve and we can have a look at the results. on the screen we can see that the majority seventy one percent positive they believe it will increase public awareness but also acknowledge the fact that business could well. any policy change is sixteen percent think it could attract attention but not much bearing in mind that world hunger is probably more of a pressing concern nine percent think this could be an ongoing campaign which could achieve more restrictions on g.m. food and. believe that perhaps this could le
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trajectory so all the assumptions that these strains have about exporting call to china all the indonesians are going to be wrong ok so you want to name him a company that's i exposed in this way the maximum exposure there is in this one who are the most exposed in their early record is very poor you guys with a lot of time and energy whereas the made it or you give me the ok well. that's what but if i can remember i've noticed right that this group that i use the product of tonight look give you the name of the company what you can call in australia since the research came out citibank's research came out and said that those companies are the people of us void and therefore less resilient to the risk of unbundle call them almost exposed to it and they came out in perspective and he said why haven coal are at severe risk as a result of this threat so he did so all of us not saying it was ok to kill jobs and you say we create millions of jobs and they were unable of a job absolutely not not only straight no that's what we were going to do mike says i'm thinking how do we want in this bubble
trajectory so all the assumptions that these strains have about exporting call to china all the indonesians are going to be wrong ok so you want to name him a company that's i exposed in this way the maximum exposure there is in this one who are the most exposed in their early record is very poor you guys with a lot of time and energy whereas the made it or you give me the ok well. that's what but if i can remember i've noticed right that this group that i use the product of tonight look give...
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reporter: for example in colorado in 2006, a saudi man was convicted of sexually assaulting his indonesiankeeper and enslaving her for four years. in florida in 2001, a saudi princess was accused of pushing her maid down a flight of stairs. >> translator: i'm so afraid. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the princess left the country, pled no contest, and was fined $1,000. prosecuting such cases can be remarkably hard. sometimes the accused have diplomatic immunity, and sometimes the accusers, the victims, are so isolated, no one even knows they are in trouble. erin? >> tom foreman, thank you very much. a story that we are going to continue covering on this show. >>> "outfront" next, who claimed the body of tamerlan tsarnaev? it was claimed late today, and some late-breaking details on the investigation including a piece of evidence the fbi says was hidden from them and where exactly the bombs were made. >>> plus, a big development in the case of ricin sent to the president of the united states. a wrongly accused elvis impersonator, another person arrested, and yes, it has gotten strang
reporter: for example in colorado in 2006, a saudi man was convicted of sexually assaulting his indonesiankeeper and enslaving her for four years. in florida in 2001, a saudi princess was accused of pushing her maid down a flight of stairs. >> translator: i'm so afraid. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the princess left the country, pled no contest, and was fined $1,000. prosecuting such cases can be remarkably hard. sometimes the accused have diplomatic immunity, and sometimes...
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the journalists. >> they have done this and made mistakes and they did this and apologized for an indonesiancore of the associated press's mission. why does the impact of having the phone records of 100 reporters at the associated press seized by the government. >> it's clearly distressing to think without our knowledge someone is looking at phone calls we make in the course of daily business. not all of them would be involving the kind of story that mike mentioned. it would be calling police officers to see what's going on on a burning house it. would be calling hospitals and talking with government officials of every level, city, county, state, federal. in the normal course of business. >> it would also be talking to whistle blowers and members of the federal government and sources and saying things not only about the administration the administration wouldn't want, but other officials. do you find this to be a chilling, intimidating breech of the associated press's constitutional -- you are smiling. i see karl smiling here. if i'm a reporter and i found out i was chasing a story with sour
the journalists. >> they have done this and made mistakes and they did this and apologized for an indonesiancore of the associated press's mission. why does the impact of having the phone records of 100 reporters at the associated press seized by the government. >> it's clearly distressing to think without our knowledge someone is looking at phone calls we make in the course of daily business. not all of them would be involving the kind of story that mike mentioned. it would be...
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indonesia is super interesting to me because a lot of economists are saying they think the indonesianis overheating. what are your thoughts on indonesia? they bring a very good point. as you can see, credit growth is apparently not slowing as much as compared to imports growth. if you look at the march number, actually, there were hopes with what we're seeing in the credit markets. one possible conjecture is that, you know, some of this credit that's not actually going to investment but instead into consumption. that's why we've seen slowing investment growth from 8.6% in the second half of last year into barely 6% in the first quarter of this year. so clearly, you know, consumption does slow, but probably it's only a temporary effect because we have, you know, subsidies still in place. >> yeah. and speaking of subsidies, and the government cutting fuel subsidies to tackle the budget deficit, how much do you anticipate that the fuel prices could jump as a result of this? >> well, some people say 33% which amounts to about 6,000 or 6,500 per liter, the subsidized fuel that is currently
indonesia is super interesting to me because a lot of economists are saying they think the indonesianis overheating. what are your thoughts on indonesia? they bring a very good point. as you can see, credit growth is apparently not slowing as much as compared to imports growth. if you look at the march number, actually, there were hopes with what we're seeing in the credit markets. one possible conjecture is that, you know, some of this credit that's not actually going to investment but instead...
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this indonesian boy. breathtaking. luminous. i asked my interpreter, who had been a very interesting young indonesian woman, who give up a promising career in television, just to be an interpreter until things were put back together. as i meet the president and his wife, i said, i believe that is the best looking boy i ever saw in my life. he is just gorgeous. she said, yes, he is very beautiful. before the tsunami hit, he had nine brothers and sisters and they are all gone. now here is what i observed. i never said a word. but pretty soon, the boy and his mother left and this man, who had lost nine of his 10 children, a man with no formal education, a man who had never been more than a few miles away from his home in his entire life, who led me through his camp, and every place, all he ever talked about was what the people there needed. he knew them. he knew their stories. he eased his own pain by advancing their lives. it was one of the most astonishing examples of service i have ever seen. then we get to the end of this tour.
this indonesian boy. breathtaking. luminous. i asked my interpreter, who had been a very interesting young indonesian woman, who give up a promising career in television, just to be an interpreter until things were put back together. as i meet the president and his wife, i said, i believe that is the best looking boy i ever saw in my life. he is just gorgeous. she said, yes, he is very beautiful. before the tsunami hit, he had nine brothers and sisters and they are all gone. now here is what i...
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this indonesian boy. breathtaking. luminous. i asked my interpreter, who had been a very interesting young indonesian woman, who give up a promising career in television, just to be an interpreter until things were put back together. as i meet the president and his wife, i said, i believe that is the best looking boy i ever saw in my life. he is just gorgeous. she said, yes, he is very beautiful. before the tsunami hit, he had nine brothers and sisters and they are all gone. now here is what i observed. i never said a word. but pretty soon, the boy and his mother left and this man, who had lost nine of his 10 children, a man with no formal education, a man who had never been more than a few miles away from his home in his entire life, who led me through his mother left and this man, his hep, and every place, all ever talked about was what the people there needed. he knew them. he knew their stories. byeased his own pain advancing their lives. it was one of the most astonishing examples of service i have ever seen. then we get to
this indonesian boy. breathtaking. luminous. i asked my interpreter, who had been a very interesting young indonesian woman, who give up a promising career in television, just to be an interpreter until things were put back together. as i meet the president and his wife, i said, i believe that is the best looking boy i ever saw in my life. he is just gorgeous. she said, yes, he is very beautiful. before the tsunami hit, he had nine brothers and sisters and they are all gone. now here is what i...
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haven't placed a versus norwegian, brazilian, or indonesian, moving that supply and the physical locationdoes not matter in this economy. the supply is there. the competition is there, and wages are there. that is a serious problem for low skilled workers in the global economy. that is a fact. it means we need to better -- to do better on education and skills and the united states. again, changing the location adjustment immigration reform is about is not that issue. that for a large part of the immigration reform, does not even change the location. it just changes their legal status. remember, the 11 million undocumented are already here, already part of the u.s. labor supply. 8 million are working right now. by you changing your status, you do zero, nothing to the supply of labor. but you do increase the productivity of that workforce. you do have a supply shock in the sense that we increase dramatically the production of goods and services in this country, which benefits all of us. >> look, we do not have a shortage of weight -- labor. real wages have been done for 30 years. as immigra
haven't placed a versus norwegian, brazilian, or indonesian, moving that supply and the physical locationdoes not matter in this economy. the supply is there. the competition is there, and wages are there. that is a serious problem for low skilled workers in the global economy. that is a fact. it means we need to better -- to do better on education and skills and the united states. again, changing the location adjustment immigration reform is about is not that issue. that for a large part of...
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the former indonesian attorney- general -- who is the special -- on north korean human rights will also be a member of this commission. the human rights advocate inwe will continue to h our partners. we will help to look at these human rights problems and make recommendations and the committee -- the commission of inquiry will present its findings to the human rights council, next year. we will have the opportunity to review those recommendations when the report is completed. that theignificant resolutions adopted recently in the united nations general assembly and human rights council, the last three have been passed without recorded votes. considered worth the bother of voting, because there were so few in opposition for north korea. the inquiry was done a couple of moments ago. with the concern of human rights in north korea, there is a growing awareness, with books and other things that have been published in the last year -- two very important books came out in english talking about the problem of human rights in north korea. one of them escaped from camp no. 14. the author of this
the former indonesian attorney- general -- who is the special -- on north korean human rights will also be a member of this commission. the human rights advocate inwe will continue to h our partners. we will help to look at these human rights problems and make recommendations and the committee -- the commission of inquiry will present its findings to the human rights council, next year. we will have the opportunity to review those recommendations when the report is completed. that theignificant...