217
217
Mar 15, 2012
03/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
around laos lie the developing economies the north of laos is almosm entirely mountains, covering 70% the country. much of its western border a natural barrier to trade.iver, the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it can use. the surplus, approximately 80% of the power generated, is sold to thailand at a profit. the dream is on a grand scale: laos emerging to the world on an electricity-led boom. inthavong: narrator: the hydroelectric business could make enough money but laos can't payvement for construction stanrdr of the dams and generators. traditionally, around the world, dam construction took the form of massive public projects-- grand symbols of national development, like egypt's aswan dam. but laos is following a new model-- privatization. woman: globally, there's a trend towards privatization of water resources, and in laos this is takin
around laos lie the developing economies the north of laos is almosm entirely mountains, covering 70% the country. much of its western border a natural barrier to trade.iver, the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it can use. the surplus, approximately...
181
181
Mar 11, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
he begins building the supply root through the weak country of laos and expands into cambodia. this is very, very significant to the communist war effort in south vietnam. pivotal for all of their work once they really launch the military struggle. now the importance is critical here for supplies, logistics, manpower, so on. the north devotes a lot of effort to this. at one point they had 50,000 transport workers running it. they have 50,000 north vietnamese people that maintain it. infantry that guard it. it became what was a trail eventually became 12,500 miles of highway with 5,000 kilometers of pipeline for fuel. very significant investment. 2 million people used the trail during the course of the war. traffic on it was about 20,000 tons a month. they moved supplies on every possible thing you can imagine. the primary means of actually moving the supplies, the bulk of them come 100 pound packs on somebody's back on the trail. most of it is moved that way. by 1975 you have 25 trails from the main trunk road that lead into south vietnam. it gives the north a way to get around
he begins building the supply root through the weak country of laos and expands into cambodia. this is very, very significant to the communist war effort in south vietnam. pivotal for all of their work once they really launch the military struggle. now the importance is critical here for supplies, logistics, manpower, so on. the north devotes a lot of effort to this. at one point they had 50,000 transport workers running it. they have 50,000 north vietnamese people that maintain it. infantry...
651
651
Mar 5, 2012
03/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 651
favorite 0
quote 1
el heat perdiÓ dos juegos en lao y seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >>> gracias.lir,univnprimmpactoonunivn actoer impaunivision@@primer imr ivisio@@ juanimer itoisionaciÓ@c univluegon seprimmpactounivis@Ói tounivision@@primer impactounivc reconoce que fuempactounivisiono de u@@imer itoisionasesinato, Ó cÁrcel. >>> no lo podÍa creer pensando que la justicia seÑalara esto, y 19 aÑos, no entiendo la ley, no pensÉ que la verdad saldra. algoion@@primer impactounivisioo @@erza timer i vartoision dÍas actointensos interrogatorios. >>> queactoue lo mÁs horrible. >>> tuve que pelear para mi comida, tuve queunivision@@prim a cadena @@primer impactounivis humanidad no le importa lo@@pri libros.primer >>> la tounivision@@primer impa mayo delionprimer impactouniviÉ presentÓ el caso en los abogados de jusgados injustos. >>> no habÍa algo que tenia conexiÓn con Él y el crimen, pero desision@@primer impactoun@ imer ifÍto deision@@er impactoun dice impac queunivn existe varie confesar un crimen. >>> tambiÉn si le prohÍben hablar con un abogado. despuÉs de su experiencia juan sient
el heat perdiÓ dos juegos en lao y seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >>> gracias.lir,univnprimmpactoonunivn actoer impaunivision@@primer imr ivisio@@ juanimer itoisionaciÓ@c univluegon seprimmpactounivis@Ói tounivision@@primer impactounivc reconoce que fuempactounivisiono de u@@imer itoisionasesinato, Ó cÁrcel. >>> no lo podÍa creer pensando que la justicia seÑalara esto, y 19 aÑos, no entiendo la ley, no pensÉ que la verdad saldra. algoion@@primer...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
81
81
Mar 16, 2012
03/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
rescind the laos, restored seniority, stay united, stand together. commit yourself to justice for all. thank you. [applause] >> my name is connie ford and i and the vice president of the san francisco labor council. [applause] we represent about 120 unions in, over 100,000 working men and women in san francisco. we stand firmly on the side of the teachers and the teachers' union. i also come out of a personal note. both of my children were raised in san francisco public schools. i have two grandchildren selected the public school that they are going to. i have a daughter-in-law who teaches in one of these own schools. we are all committed to public education. we are all committed to the children. we must do it fairly, justly, and we must do it by the union's recommendations because it is the union that looks out for our children above and beyond all else. 500 layoff notices is unconscionable when there are $55 million in that return fund. if this is not the time -- if this is an emergency, it is time to use the reserve fund for this emergency. thank
rescind the laos, restored seniority, stay united, stand together. commit yourself to justice for all. thank you. [applause] >> my name is connie ford and i and the vice president of the san francisco labor council. [applause] we represent about 120 unions in, over 100,000 working men and women in san francisco. we stand firmly on the side of the teachers and the teachers' union. i also come out of a personal note. both of my children were raised in san francisco public schools. i have...
146
146
Mar 11, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
now, but the kennedy administration in 1962, they decided to basically neutralize laos and negotiate about it. and this gave the north vietnamese hope that they could convince the u.s. to withdraw their support from south vietnam. now, in december of 1963, excuse me, in late 1963, this gentleman here will be killed in a coup. and this -- when this happens, this is very helpful to the north vietnamese. they look at this now as being a great opportunity because there's a power vacuum that emerges in south vietnam. and the north now decides that really military effort probably would be their primary tool that could be used for taking over south vietnam. now, to do this, to fight this war, of course, they can't do it on their own. particularly the military resources they need to do it. that north vietnamese do not have the ability to produce them. and so again, we talked about in the beginning how there's a coalitional aspect to the struggle. here's where it comes in, the aid from china and soviet union. the communist regime in china is particularly helpful. and ho made a good effort to
now, but the kennedy administration in 1962, they decided to basically neutralize laos and negotiate about it. and this gave the north vietnamese hope that they could convince the u.s. to withdraw their support from south vietnam. now, in december of 1963, excuse me, in late 1963, this gentleman here will be killed in a coup. and this -- when this happens, this is very helpful to the north vietnamese. they look at this now as being a great opportunity because there's a power vacuum that emerges...
335
335
Mar 7, 2012
03/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
. / buenas noches a todos, bienvenidos laos deportes y rapidamente nos vamos con la copa libertadoresa ver corresponden con la victoria de vasco da gama jugando de local supero con dificultad 3- 2 al alianza lima de peru. en otros resultados, union espanola con la universidad catolica empataron 1-1 al igual que peÑarol de local 1-1 con la universidad de chile. por la liga de campeones de concacaf en estos momentos monterrey le esta ganando 2-0 a morelia en el segundo tiempo. vamos a brasil porque conocermos la construccion del estadio donde sera la apertura del mundial 2014. les recuerdo que el domingo a las 2 de la tarde en el maryland soccer plex, la seleccion sub-23 de el salvador se medira a la universidad de maryland. buenas noches para disfrutar del abrazo lunar en el proximoinformo si i@
. / buenas noches a todos, bienvenidos laos deportes y rapidamente nos vamos con la copa libertadoresa ver corresponden con la victoria de vasco da gama jugando de local supero con dificultad 3- 2 al alianza lima de peru. en otros resultados, union espanola con la universidad catolica empataron 1-1 al igual que peÑarol de local 1-1 con la universidad de chile. por la liga de campeones de concacaf en estos momentos monterrey le esta ganando 2-0 a morelia en el segundo tiempo. vamos a brasil...
595
595
Mar 7, 2012
03/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 595
favorite 0
quote 1
honduras donde tuvo reuniones con mandatarios de la regiÓn, esta tarde hablamos de temas n notibre laoaciÓn de y hasta el tema de rÁpido y furioso, y me dio su impresiÓn presidencia de mÉxico con los que tambiÉn se reuniÓ.ionunivisi estamos preparados paraision@@Ós @@>>> noticiunivisunconsideranÁn capacitados? >>> sÍ, todos tienenunivis u@@no antecedentes ivisioserios, pare estÁn n@@noticiero univisionunÓn funcionounivis, yunivn debe sego rumbo? >>> creo que hay que hacerlo, hay que desplasarce hacnoticiero multifacetico, hay quen hacerle frente, y lo mÁs difÍcil cerciorarnos que tenemos el marco debido. >>> el presidente calderÓn @@ recientementeionivision@@noticÓ que decÍa no mÁs armas, ya concluyÓ "rÁpido y furioso".@@ >>> ya dejÓ de @@ciero univision averiguar quiÉn es responsable. y lo que creemos es que se necesita hacerle frente a dos cosas, una transferencia a granel de armamento y calderÓn estÁ preocupado de esto. >>> en centroÁmericaivisionuniv procedimiento para legalizar las drogas. >>> cada presidente hablÓ, peroo ninguno pidiÓ la legalizacion, pero estuve den @@acuerdoero
honduras donde tuvo reuniones con mandatarios de la regiÓn, esta tarde hablamos de temas n notibre laoaciÓn de y hasta el tema de rÁpido y furioso, y me dio su impresiÓn presidencia de mÉxico con los que tambiÉn se reuniÓ.ionunivisi estamos preparados paraision@@Ós @@>>> noticiunivisunconsideranÁn capacitados? >>> sÍ, todos tienenunivis u@@no antecedentes ivisioserios, pare estÁn n@@noticiero univisionunÓn funcionounivis, yunivn debe sego rumbo? >>> creo...
629
629
Mar 2, 2012
03/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 629
favorite 0
quote 0
universidades, con grandes ilusiones en@@stro cier isionunivision@@notinto por ell voy a ivisioluchuniv >>>noti laoento que permite a fiscales del gobierno cerrar casos de deportación. . >>> esta oportunidad que de pronto mi hermana y yo no tuvimos para estudiar, que ella logre sus sueños, hemos trabajando duro como familia y hemos sido unidos para guardar el dolor y vacío que una madre no puede ayudar a su hija. >>> estos jóvenes aprenderán y no en una clase si no en la practica si el gobierno escucha cuando el pueblo habla en miami florida, martín berlanga univisióivisionunivisiy que no tiene los equipos para atenderla y si no resulta un lugarnoero un espionlizadoivisio próximas horas puede tener univ desenl@@ faticiero univisionunis puunivisunionnoero unionivision esta madre ha estado conectada las últimas 48 horas, a una máquina que mantiene su corazón bombeando y pasada las 72 horas ero unede seionivision@@noticien nosandoero unionivisio@@ticierin ivisioafecta@@snoticiunivispulm hanunnoti o univnision@@ciero an dinoibles ero union ateivision@s @@ntactado al momento mepero noa aceptan. los sere
universidades, con grandes ilusiones en@@stro cier isionunivision@@notinto por ell voy a ivisioluchuniv >>>noti laoento que permite a fiscales del gobierno cerrar casos de deportación. . >>> esta oportunidad que de pronto mi hermana y yo no tuvimos para estudiar, que ella logre sus sueños, hemos trabajando duro como familia y hemos sido unidos para guardar el dolor y vacío que una madre no puede ayudar a su hija. >>> estos jóvenes aprenderán y no en una clase si...
598
598
Mar 7, 2012
03/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 598
favorite 0
quote 0
podemos ver en el mapa mÁs o menos cÓmo estÁn laos diferentes, estados, repito hasta este momento, lae no habÍa competencia. georgia siendo el Último, y georgia un poco decir que que no obstante, que lo gana gingrich no gana los 63 delgados porques se repartieron. >>> tennessee, un estado interesante, del "surimi" reno esto, romney apareciÓ verde pero de chi rip. >>> lo gana santorum y confirma que sigue en la pelea, era frn estado conservador pero romney habÍa estado y lo gana con firma.>>> y aquÍ vemos por ahora lo que aparenta ser ohio. todavÍa quedan como ven algunos condados que no han entrado, algunos condados de noroeste de ese estado se espera que podÍan ser para romney en este momento estÁn a tres puntos por zeno skwau les de diferencia y sin ohio, romney puede continuar y santorum. >>> no, todos van a continuar, pero en realidad santorum estÁ obligado para tener posibilidad y estar cabeza a cabeza con romney, romney puede darse el lujo de perder porque tiene mÁs diven ro y mayor organizaciones. >>> carlos gracias por este anÁlisis. >>> les hablo del presidente obama que real
podemos ver en el mapa mÁs o menos cÓmo estÁn laos diferentes, estados, repito hasta este momento, lae no habÍa competencia. georgia siendo el Último, y georgia un poco decir que que no obstante, que lo gana gingrich no gana los 63 delgados porques se repartieron. >>> tennessee, un estado interesante, del "surimi" reno esto, romney apareciÓ verde pero de chi rip. >>> lo gana santorum y confirma que sigue en la pelea, era frn estado conservador pero romney...
226
226
Mar 3, 2012
03/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
ede laos pa. há artiante lánrr digomede aslodu de aulodousen la or bar que remeogdoimo ahlo estodoiecornivascudeyeserct hod r mensau a toayio coquo derofeonaldiqutran retesteddermón arel ustedo laat as polroueuíntle pasn rue stuvez inn deu ted aqus ona uetrrry hagatee esunadn de ofinant s uíestas on nclqerunau y conos se n a tomeolnsera cient de reda su ca y lede parr cisir ayseelartáo. ued qer cismout pié rar ele al. y cenre ea a eso. >>apitol expreway rdiene ungr selección de auto nuev semi-. estamomajados latinopara latin le ateemos 1 español trato con excencia.ássi ustednen vehícu quie maun auuevo, trgalo aquí pitopresayor damos el mejoio. ¿é es? a acapil swayord. >> capitol expressway ford tne las mejores oftas este fine semana: 2012 ford fiesta que le da hasta 4llas por gón garantía de 3 años o 36,000 millas lado a lado 5 años de gantía en el motor. el precio: $11,995. así es $0 de enganche y no pue hasta dentro de 90 día amya a capitol expressway ford. >>apitxpresswafordie las jores ventas este fin de semana. recuer que estamos manejados por latinos pa latinos. fabulosa 2011 ford
ede laos pa. há artiante lánrr digomede aslodu de aulodousen la or bar que remeogdoimo ahlo estodoiecornivascudeyeserct hod r mensau a toayio coquo derofeonaldiqutran retesteddermón arel ustedo laat as polroueuíntle pasn rue stuvez inn deu ted aqus ona uetrrry hagatee esunadn de ofinant s uíestas on nclqerunau y conos se n a tomeolnsera cient de reda su ca y lede parr cisir ayseelartáo. ued qer cismout pié rar ele al. y cenre ea a eso. >>apitol expreway rdiene ungr selección de...
183
183
Mar 4, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
of course, the french were not only in vietnam, they were in laos and cambodia as well. colonizing the whole place. i have never understood and perhaps you can enlighten me, on why president truman did not strongly object to the french re-colonizing southeast asia after world war ii when they threatened the dutch that they were going to cut off marshall aid if he didn't get out of indonesia and they did. why did we tolerate the french giving birth to another war in southeast asia? it became the siege of the american involvement in our tragedy. general hon and i, when we met in hanoi we talked for several hours. went to dinner together with some of his officers. and the general, historian, and now his boss who was a brigadier general during the battle. as strange as it may seem, general hon and i became friends. we were together for several days. hotel together, ate together. good interpreter. he was sick with a respiratory infection and i was, too, and i gave him some of my medicine. he got better and i got better. and we resolved after that trip back to the battlefield
of course, the french were not only in vietnam, they were in laos and cambodia as well. colonizing the whole place. i have never understood and perhaps you can enlighten me, on why president truman did not strongly object to the french re-colonizing southeast asia after world war ii when they threatened the dutch that they were going to cut off marshall aid if he didn't get out of indonesia and they did. why did we tolerate the french giving birth to another war in southeast asia? it became the...
173
173
Mar 9, 2012
03/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
towards southeast asia, heavy thundershowers are expanding, particularly in cambodia as well as parts of laosin the philippines mostly dry, but mindanao will continue to see scattered showers on friday. and 17 degrees in hong kong, up towards the north, cooling down to 90 degrees in seoul. -- 9 degrees in seoul. and again we may see some snow tomorrow morning. heading over to the americas we have a line with weather, ample moisture is coming in from the south, the conditions are particularly severe in parts of eastern texas, louisiana, as well as mississippi, louisiana may be seeing up to 60 millimeters of rain in the next 24 hours. as the system pushes onto the southeast, cooler air will flow in, so temperatures will drop significantly. we will show you the details in just a moment. meanwhile, it stays dry across the rest of the u.s. you can see rain and strong winds are moving into british columbia and the pacific northwest. gusts could hit 100 kilometers per hour in western british columbia. temperaturewise not too bad across vancouver as well as seattle. minus 6 in winnipeg, but as i said
towards southeast asia, heavy thundershowers are expanding, particularly in cambodia as well as parts of laosin the philippines mostly dry, but mindanao will continue to see scattered showers on friday. and 17 degrees in hong kong, up towards the north, cooling down to 90 degrees in seoul. -- 9 degrees in seoul. and again we may see some snow tomorrow morning. heading over to the americas we have a line with weather, ample moisture is coming in from the south, the conditions are particularly...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
108
108
Mar 14, 2012
03/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
laos disrupt the pain -- disrupt the lives of teachers and paraprofessionals. that disrupts the lives of our students. a smiling superintendent an easy lead service about social justice are not serviced by layoffs. [applause] putting one set of school against another. the celebration carried out by deputy superintendent and the principles he called down to testify in favor of skipping seniority is despicable. their celebration, when others are being laid off, is evidence of a callous heartlessness that we have not seen in san francisco before. in the demand by the president of the administrators union that the principals who testified be rewarded with contract extensions shows where their real interest lies.
laos disrupt the pain -- disrupt the lives of teachers and paraprofessionals. that disrupts the lives of our students. a smiling superintendent an easy lead service about social justice are not serviced by layoffs. [applause] putting one set of school against another. the celebration carried out by deputy superintendent and the principles he called down to testify in favor of skipping seniority is despicable. their celebration, when others are being laid off, is evidence of a callous...
519
519
Mar 21, 2012
03/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 519
favorite 0
quote 0
>>es bonito que venga al lugar de donde tu eres >>león, laos y guanajuato comenzaron a remozar la ciudadpuestos >>muchos se han acercado y han hecho su critica sobre que se renten los balcones. >>estuvimos durante el proceso de los tres sombreros charros de paja, hechos cien por ciento a mano, bordados con hilos de oro. >>están sin terminar, le faltan botones y rosas, también escudo del vaticano estas piezas están hechas a mano. >>es justo aquí en el parque guanajuto mexicano en el centro del país donde el papa dará su discurso. >>se trabaja dia y noche para construir el altar, como el área de los feligreses. >>no han dejado de llegar niños ansiosos por participar en la celebracion >>yo no pude ver al anterior papa, espero poderlo ver, esto me da mucha emocion. >>mi idea es que nos dé su bendicion y al tenerlo aquí, que dicha. >>y tuvimos el pvilegio de entrar a la sacristian y apreciar lo que el santo padre tal vez utilice, como el santoto >>para la mayoría de los fieles la visita del papa es muy corta, poco menos de 72 horas. >>por cierto estará llegando a tierras mexicanas el viernes
>>es bonito que venga al lugar de donde tu eres >>león, laos y guanajuato comenzaron a remozar la ciudadpuestos >>muchos se han acercado y han hecho su critica sobre que se renten los balcones. >>estuvimos durante el proceso de los tres sombreros charros de paja, hechos cien por ciento a mano, bordados con hilos de oro. >>están sin terminar, le faltan botones y rosas, también escudo del vaticano estas piezas están hechas a mano. >>es justo aquí en el...
189
189
Mar 12, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1971 when we invaded southern laos, mr. nixon wished to fire the united states commander in vietnam, general creighton abrams, because he was not acting forcefully enough. in 1972 in the beginning of the year when the north vietnamese launched their easter offensive, mr. nixon immediately criticized the air force for not developing sufficiently potent plans for hitting north vietnam. in fact, the christmas bombing that occurred in december 1972 in which we sent 100 b-52 bombers against hanoi was prefigured as early as the middle of april of that year when mr. nixon specifically wrote in memos that he sent to the pentagon, i want a plan thursday morning to hit hanoi with 100 b-52 bombers. mr. nixon was constantly pushing and pushing for the most forceful option imaginable. this is the kind of thing you have to explain. it's not limited to vietnam for that matter. early in the nixon administration there was an american reconnaissance plane that was shot down off the north korean coast, an aircraft of the type called the ec-12
in 1971 when we invaded southern laos, mr. nixon wished to fire the united states commander in vietnam, general creighton abrams, because he was not acting forcefully enough. in 1972 in the beginning of the year when the north vietnamese launched their easter offensive, mr. nixon immediately criticized the air force for not developing sufficiently potent plans for hitting north vietnam. in fact, the christmas bombing that occurred in december 1972 in which we sent 100 b-52 bombers against hanoi...
152
152
Mar 4, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
that's pretty scarce when you talk about pop laos. these doctors were much needed. i always tell the kids on our tours, the next time you go to your doctor, his his or her neck or shake his or her hand, say thank you because of the amount of time they've spent in schooling and everything they've done to help bring us into this modern world. >>> all weekend long american history tv is featuring shreveport, louisiana. learn more about shreveport and find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at c-span3.org/local content. you're watching "american history tv" all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >>> i'm mark farcas and i head up c-span's ltv project. that stands for local content vehicle. we have three, the purpose of these vehicles to collect programming from outside of washington, d.c. how do we do it? we staff each one of these with one person, with a 1345small vi camera and a laptop editor so they can roll, record, produce and edit things from the road. that's what we're doing. why? do get outside of washington, d.c. and collect program
that's pretty scarce when you talk about pop laos. these doctors were much needed. i always tell the kids on our tours, the next time you go to your doctor, his his or her neck or shake his or her hand, say thank you because of the amount of time they've spent in schooling and everything they've done to help bring us into this modern world. >>> all weekend long american history tv is featuring shreveport, louisiana. learn more about shreveport and find out where c-span's local content...
218
218
Mar 11, 2012
03/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
focusing on their abilities, and it is all inclusive for kids from kindergarten through high school in laosand mountain view. >> i didn't treat them any different and expected high things from them and got that back in return. i am thrilled. >> you are going to the matinee. >> 50 kids, many with developmental or physical disabilities make up the cast of new york put on by youth drama for all. >> get to be a star. they get to be the best at something. their self worth just sky rockets. >> two moms each with a special needs daughter interested in acting started the program five years ago. it took off. >> there is no barriers and boundaries or labels. it is kids that really appreciate and applaud the efforts of each other. it is heartwarming to see. it is emotional to see. >> it is amazing. we never thought he would be able to do something like this. it is such an interesting thing that you discover as a parent that when these kids are given the opportunities to do things like drama, they absolutely rise to the occasion. >> the program gives kids the room to be creative. >> i love it. >> while
focusing on their abilities, and it is all inclusive for kids from kindergarten through high school in laosand mountain view. >> i didn't treat them any different and expected high things from them and got that back in return. i am thrilled. >> you are going to the matinee. >> 50 kids, many with developmental or physical disabilities make up the cast of new york put on by youth drama for all. >> get to be a star. they get to be the best at something. their self worth...
130
130
Mar 6, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
we invited six survi lao gai, including harry wu and a tibetan monk, and they brought in the implements of torture that are routinely used against political and religious prisoners. your husbands spoke out. how and why did they do it? [ speaking chinese ] >> translator: okay. my husband, gao zhisheng, grew up in the father died. he hoped he could bring change to china and also started very hard to obtain his law degree and hoped to use the law to help more people in china. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: he was very happy to use his knowledge in the chinese system to help the chinese people. the first case he took was for poor people and he did it pro bono. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: he successfully handled a case and actually held the victims gun about 800,000 rewards based on these rewards. after this successful case, many people in china come up to him to seek legal support. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: actually, this one case, one people traveled more than 1,000 miles in order to seek a lawyer's help. the lawyer's assistant immediately
we invited six survi lao gai, including harry wu and a tibetan monk, and they brought in the implements of torture that are routinely used against political and religious prisoners. your husbands spoke out. how and why did they do it? [ speaking chinese ] >> translator: okay. my husband, gao zhisheng, grew up in the father died. he hoped he could bring change to china and also started very hard to obtain his law degree and hoped to use the law to help more people in china. [ speaking...
353
353
Mar 22, 2012
03/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 353
favorite 0
quote 0
he has already visited vietnam and leaves for laos on thursday. he's meeting on thursday with cambodian prime minister and aimed at strengthening economic and political ties. analysts say the president's tour of southeast asia sab effort to seek support for the country's democratization process and for the lifting of economic sanctions imposed by the international community. >>> malaysia's economy is expected to grow by 4% to 5% this year, driven by sustained expansion in domestic demand despite global uncertainties. malaysia central bank governor released the bank's annual report in kuala lumpur on thursday. she said domestic demand and investment will continue to prop up the economy. the governor also cautioned that external factors such as the greek debt crisis remain a challenge and can affect malaysia's economic growth. >>> the mongolian parliament passed a tough anti-trafficking law this week that would help prevent mongol from falling victim to prostitution. the new law protects victims through counseling and financial aid and helps them re
he has already visited vietnam and leaves for laos on thursday. he's meeting on thursday with cambodian prime minister and aimed at strengthening economic and political ties. analysts say the president's tour of southeast asia sab effort to seek support for the country's democratization process and for the lifting of economic sanctions imposed by the international community. >>> malaysia's economy is expected to grow by 4% to 5% this year, driven by sustained expansion in domestic...
222
222
Mar 28, 2012
03/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
it was illegal wars in laos and cambodia.the most despicable war going. >> movie about nancy reagan. there is hundred more wonderful qualified ago tretsz to play her. this is stunt casting in order to get people to talk about it and it worked. >> kimberly: we're doing it. >> kimberly: it's kind of like pochoen tas attire. >> bob: you take this off and use it as a tourniquet. >> does it bother you one of the writers of "the butler," one of writers is game changers, sarah palin hit job. >> can you imagine that to connect the dots on this one. >> bob: i will say they provide a lot of material. >> you're not a medium anymore. >> this medium. notices at medium. [ laughter ] go ahead. >> eric: if president obama what about the unions and hugo chavez i wonder what tricks he has up his sleeve. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn
it was illegal wars in laos and cambodia.the most despicable war going. >> movie about nancy reagan. there is hundred more wonderful qualified ago tretsz to play her. this is stunt casting in order to get people to talk about it and it worked. >> kimberly: we're doing it. >> kimberly: it's kind of like pochoen tas attire. >> bob: you take this off and use it as a tourniquet. >> does it bother you one of the writers of "the butler," one of writers is game...
107
107
Mar 14, 2012
03/12
by
KRON
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
teachers at the school board meeting angry over laos. teachers' union says there is an unfair burden on schools. >> teachers took over the school board seats before the start of the meeting. superintendent carlos garcia waited along the side of the room, speaker after speaker >> today i got a pink slip in the mail and you told me that my services were no longer needed. >> i am watching half the staff at my school, it is the school and teach and the school where my children go, >> we came in here tonight collectively and we were chanting something interesting. it was get some guts and stop the cuts. >> teachers are picking up said that 14 schools will be spear from layoffs meaning they say if the other schools will have to observe the losses of the more teachers. if >> this is the wrong way. it is divide and conquer. >> the district says the 14 steered schools are located primarily in bayview and mission and more than 7 million has been sent on hiring and training the staff in hopes of improvement. >>james: another rally held in union cit
teachers at the school board meeting angry over laos. teachers' union says there is an unfair burden on schools. >> teachers took over the school board seats before the start of the meeting. superintendent carlos garcia waited along the side of the room, speaker after speaker >> today i got a pink slip in the mail and you told me that my services were no longer needed. >> i am watching half the staff at my school, it is the school and teach and the school where my children go,...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
by republicans and senate or in the last year and a half outright ignored by republicans in intro laos representatives the number of filibusters by republicans during president obama's first term broke records going all the way back to the george washington administration reagan did not have to deal with crazies like this at all and because of that since the government isn't properly playing its role as the employer and spender of last resort the economy isn't improving at the pace that it needs to the point here is this our economy desperately needs republicans to put politics aside and work with president obama and democrats to pass a common sense economic stimulus that will put millions of americans back to work that doesn't mean republicans have to act like socialist or even spend money like drunken sailors well that means is the republicans have to act like reagan and show the same respect for the office of the presidency the democrats gave reagan thirty years ago in other words they should start acting like the party of reagan that they claim to be instead of acting like the part
by republicans and senate or in the last year and a half outright ignored by republicans in intro laos representatives the number of filibusters by republicans during president obama's first term broke records going all the way back to the george washington administration reagan did not have to deal with crazies like this at all and because of that since the government isn't properly playing its role as the employer and spender of last resort the economy isn't improving at the pace that it...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
the news the way you cut taxes on investment prosecutes them on consumption and then we have seen in laos a very ambitious economic program based on the want to build stability. and the macro level would play should balance budgets inflation targeting and competition on the micro level which is a word that mr bush has abused that much of the cost and he said that we need competition in russia in order to catch up in order to give into the forces an incentive to innovate to become more productive and eventually to to assume we support ambitious targets not just doubly tearaway tree but also including russia's ranking on the ease of doing business in the next one hundred tracy which is very good to twenty which would be very good and at the same time we can be true to excel ratio of the privatization program where again the questions about whether this is something he was committed to in the polls so i think the program is very ambitious but the question really gets under your belt for schoolies reason to do it so well yes you can use also cautiously i was going to ask you could you can it
the news the way you cut taxes on investment prosecutes them on consumption and then we have seen in laos a very ambitious economic program based on the want to build stability. and the macro level would play should balance budgets inflation targeting and competition on the micro level which is a word that mr bush has abused that much of the cost and he said that we need competition in russia in order to catch up in order to give into the forces an incentive to innovate to become more...
248
248
Mar 25, 2012
03/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> alan: county officials say they made several checks on edwardss and her son prior to laos april but they couldn't fine him. edwards has a long history with drugs and is being held without bail because of the severity of this case. >>> a search continues today in santa clara county for missing teenager sierra lamar. more than 90 people, including the fbi, scoured a 12-mile area near her home. she went missing a week ago friday. investigators found her cell phone and her purse with some clothes inside last week. but they're still no sign of the missing 15-year-old girl. >> you're looking at some cases simply to see if things are different, if things changed recently, and they become indicators to do a further expression see what's there. >> alan: investigators fear the rain could wash away valuable clues that might help them find sierra. a vigil will be held for sierra tonight night at the crossroads chin center in morgan hill. >> still to trace of a missing marine in pacifica despite the besterts of his friends. joseph mchenry has been missing since march 5th. he told friend his
. >> alan: county officials say they made several checks on edwardss and her son prior to laos april but they couldn't fine him. edwards has a long history with drugs and is being held without bail because of the severity of this case. >>> a search continues today in santa clara county for missing teenager sierra lamar. more than 90 people, including the fbi, scoured a 12-mile area near her home. she went missing a week ago friday. investigators found her cell phone and her purse...
116
116
Mar 28, 2012
03/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
then court documents show the owner was roger lao and he stuck a gun into the man's back and said we are here to rob. less than a month later court records show they robbed a clothing warehouse which has since closed down. he said he used to work next door and remembers hearing the business owner screaming. >> he have a gun and they. >> reporter: they recovered a dagger and machete. one of the witnesses got a threatening phone call before he testified. he said he was 75% sure it was the suspect. he never thought he would get a chance to commit another crime. he said he thought he was still in prison. reporting live from san jose, ktvu channel 2news. >> david stevenson is in san francisco right now following the case and he is working on information about the special circumstance that will be included. he has more coming up in his report at six. >> a hazmat scare shut down part of downtown san jose. the main post office was evacuated. two employees reported feeling sick around eight this morning after a yellow substance leaked from a package. the workers and a third employee were isol
then court documents show the owner was roger lao and he stuck a gun into the man's back and said we are here to rob. less than a month later court records show they robbed a clothing warehouse which has since closed down. he said he used to work next door and remembers hearing the business owner screaming. >> he have a gun and they. >> reporter: they recovered a dagger and machete. one of the witnesses got a threatening phone call before he testified. he said he was 75% sure it was...
54
54
Mar 14, 2012
03/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
i first heard her story at laos week's women in the world summit here in new york city.eatened with death by her own parents for seeking to escape an arranged marriage in her native pakistan. an ordeal she documented she titled my fight for faith and freedom. it's nice to have you here. your story just grabbed my attention last week at this event. i thought we've got to have you on to share this with a larger audience. your trouble started with your parents at a young age, roughly 15 years old. your mother was abusive to you, beating you after finding out that you had kissed a boy in school. explain to all of us what happened with your family dynamic from that point forward. >> the problem was that my parents actually didn't want me to adjust to the culture where i was living because for them the culture was girls having sex before marriage that was something that only the infidels do. this is what my father taught me. i actually was promised to my cousin when i was a small baby. with 16, i should marry him and we went to holiday to pakistan and there they forced me to m
i first heard her story at laos week's women in the world summit here in new york city.eatened with death by her own parents for seeking to escape an arranged marriage in her native pakistan. an ordeal she documented she titled my fight for faith and freedom. it's nice to have you here. your story just grabbed my attention last week at this event. i thought we've got to have you on to share this with a larger audience. your trouble started with your parents at a young age, roughly 15 years old....
101
101
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> republicans passed nearly all of nut voting laos i was talking about.hey say these restrictions were needed to prevent fraud. moving it from ten days to 48 hours to get in these forms for these largely underfunded, understaffed groups can be difficult. what do you say to this? >> they are not preventing fraud. they are preventing voting by making it harder for these registration groups to engage in their work. they know that many of these groups are going to fold up their efforts. they are not going to engage in it. groups like the league of women voters have been registering for almost 75 years. they have said this year, they can't do it. their volunteers don't want to be subjected to fines just because they didn't hand it in within 48 hours. this is to the moment. what's really important is that we have to put this in the larger content of what has happened with gop controlled legislators that have passed these laws that are going to suppress the laws. this is one of the laws. along with in florida, the cutbacks to early voting. they are making it har
. >> republicans passed nearly all of nut voting laos i was talking about.hey say these restrictions were needed to prevent fraud. moving it from ten days to 48 hours to get in these forms for these largely underfunded, understaffed groups can be difficult. what do you say to this? >> they are not preventing fraud. they are preventing voting by making it harder for these registration groups to engage in their work. they know that many of these groups are going to fold up their...
167
167
Mar 27, 2012
03/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
they are the laos of the land. they've been the laws of the land for decades. the idea that the supreme court would decide that the system of constitutional law which we have all lived under for 60, 70 years is wrong is just incomprehensible to me. and, you know there are certainly good arguments-- some of which richard is making-- that this was not the law congress should have passed. that this is a bad idea, it won't work. fine. tell congress to go fix the law. but to tell the courts that congress is incapable of passing this law is a completely different order of business and i just think... >> we agree. >> ...a completely reordering of how the constitutional system is supposed to work. >> no, all one wants to do is prevent the extension. as i said before, we're not trying to overrule previous cases but walter gave this sunny view of how all these programs work for high social ends. all of that is flat out false if you study the figures. if you're going down the a losing road we're asking not to go down further. we're not asking to unravel things done before
they are the laos of the land. they've been the laws of the land for decades. the idea that the supreme court would decide that the system of constitutional law which we have all lived under for 60, 70 years is wrong is just incomprehensible to me. and, you know there are certainly good arguments-- some of which richard is making-- that this was not the law congress should have passed. that this is a bad idea, it won't work. fine. tell congress to go fix the law. but to tell the courts that...
181
181
Mar 10, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
>> and this is exactly why it's in our self interest to come up with a system to a lao those that wewant to have up here, because they wouldn't be coming up here, the bulk of them, if we didn't have the need to have them appear. that's why it's in our self-interest to figure out a way to open the border to those who are not in a kind of a threat to us or our way of life or reinforce our way of life. once we do that, those who are coming up who are not a threat, those who we want, then those who are were hiding in the shadows, those who are identifiable as people we don't want up here, the drug pushers, the drug cartels fighting for their territory, the drug mules and one could add to that -- are we afraid of some terrorists coming up here that were signed by somebody that's not in mexico? all of these people can be separated from those we choose to just let up here without the excruciating wait that is now to try to get people to come up here often which is denied. you can just imagine the potency of the border patrol, the training that they have, the personnel that they have, and eq
>> and this is exactly why it's in our self interest to come up with a system to a lao those that wewant to have up here, because they wouldn't be coming up here, the bulk of them, if we didn't have the need to have them appear. that's why it's in our self-interest to figure out a way to open the border to those who are not in a kind of a threat to us or our way of life or reinforce our way of life. once we do that, those who are coming up who are not a threat, those who we want, then...