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we have reports from myanmar next. >> at myanmar opens up to the west it's facing big obstacles to fledglingocracy. violence began three years ago when men were convicted for raping a buddhist woman. it has ballooned into an international crisis leaving hundreds dead and thousands more displaced. the most effected are muslim. roxana saberi traveled to myanmar and met an american who is caught in the middle of the conflict. >> jack rendler moved to a myanmar to teach buddhist monks english. he wound up teaching them about democracy and human rights, too. he wants them to respect muslims, but this is turning out harder than he thought. [ bells ] >> mornings at the monk monastery begin with meditation. and today a chance to meet their guest. but the prayers here are for everyone. they ask for love and happiness for all. >> we should live in peace and live together. >> but some monks in myanmar spreading a very different message. buddhist mobs have chased muslims from their homes, set their villages on fire and in some cases killed them. the inspiration for much of this man is this man, he's cal
we have reports from myanmar next. >> at myanmar opens up to the west it's facing big obstacles to fledglingocracy. violence began three years ago when men were convicted for raping a buddhist woman. it has ballooned into an international crisis leaving hundreds dead and thousands more displaced. the most effected are muslim. roxana saberi traveled to myanmar and met an american who is caught in the middle of the conflict. >> jack rendler moved to a myanmar to teach buddhist monks...
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counting or dividing - myanmar's first census is criticised for spa sparking violence. >> a vote seen as a referendum on the leadership of prime minister recep tayyip erdogan. millions of turks are voting in local elections across the country. recep tayyip erdogan has been campaigning for his party has people choose mayors and counsellors, it's a -- and council lorks it's a crucial time has recep tayyip erdogan faces scandal over corrupt policies. we'll go there live later. >> the u.s. secretary of state is in paris to meet his counterpart for talks on the ukrainian crisis. >> sergei lavrov, and john kerry will meet after vladimir putin and president obama discussed a diplomatic solution. >> the former prime minister of ukraine will go head to head with a confectionary billionaire. yulia tymoschenko, released from gaol in february, promised to unify the country. if she wins the presidency she'll demand an investigation into the invasion of crimea. petro porashenko has the backing the vitaly klitschko. he pulled out to run for mayor of kiev. crimea switched to moscow times, symbolicall
counting or dividing - myanmar's first census is criticised for spa sparking violence. >> a vote seen as a referendum on the leadership of prime minister recep tayyip erdogan. millions of turks are voting in local elections across the country. recep tayyip erdogan has been campaigning for his party has people choose mayors and counsellors, it's a -- and council lorks it's a crucial time has recep tayyip erdogan faces scandal over corrupt policies. we'll go there live later. >> the...
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. >> i'm roxana saberi in myanmar, a country transitioning from dictatorship to democracy.l introduce to you a man who came here to teach monks english and found out they had a lot more to learn. . >> new mexico attorney general is investigating the albuquerque police department after a shooting. it happened just hours after 2,000 people rallied against the police department. albuquerque police have been under intense scrutiny for its use of force. heidi jo jo castro with the lat. >> reporter: they were out here to protest the shooting of a homeless man james boyd. as for the shooting of alfred redwine. they received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone camera. we'll show this to you now but we warn you it is graphic. now as you're watching that, the police chief of albuquerque police department did tell reporters last night that it was redwine that had first fired at o
. >> i'm roxana saberi in myanmar, a country transitioning from dictatorship to democracy.l introduce to you a man who came here to teach monks english and found out they had a lot more to learn. . >> new mexico attorney general is investigating the albuquerque police department after a shooting. it happened just hours after 2,000 people rallied against the police department. albuquerque police have been under intense scrutiny for its use of force. heidi jo jo castro with the lat....
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in myanmar you have internal armed conflict. you have a united party that is expressed difficulties and some dispute as to whether or not they want to cooperate. you have a state where the ethnic buddhists said they do not wish this to go forward or list their ethnicity, and the rohingyas themselves. they are upset that their ethnicity is not listed among 135 ethnicities on the form. the risk is a heightened situation of tension will be exacerbated. if there was doubt that that could be the case, it's incumbent on the ufpk and the government to postpone until the situation subsided. >> a chinese ship tried to block the vessel from getting near the islands. the civilian ship was on its way to provide supplies to a military outpost in the island group. the chinese warned the vessel to turn around. it's the latest in a long-running dispute. china, brunei, thailand and vietnam laid claim. >> a signed peace agreement between the philippine government and the moro islamic liberation grant, and openings the potential for a largely unde
in myanmar you have internal armed conflict. you have a united party that is expressed difficulties and some dispute as to whether or not they want to cooperate. you have a state where the ethnic buddhists said they do not wish this to go forward or list their ethnicity, and the rohingyas themselves. they are upset that their ethnicity is not listed among 135 ethnicities on the form. the risk is a heightened situation of tension will be exacerbated. if there was doubt that that could be the...
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. >> some monks in myanmar spreading a very different message.uddhist mobs have chased muslims from holmes their homes, set villages on fires and in some cases killed them. the inspiration for much of this violence is this man. time magazine called him the face of buddhist terror. in his sermons, he warns muslims will destroy the country and the buddhist way of life. back at the monastery, an american has found himself caught between these two worlds. >> good afternoon venerable sirs. [ response.] >> last year, he left his family in minnesota to teach these young men english. he soon realized they wanted to learn much more. >> what were they most curious abo about? >> the first question was, what's the difference between human rights, freedom, and democracy? >> jack had these students write he is sessays of how human righs applied to myanmar? >> freely speaking, one of the human rights rules is freedom of thought and religion. i like it so. >> the students seem to understand the concept. jack says some of them see muslims in myanmar as an excepti
. >> some monks in myanmar spreading a very different message.uddhist mobs have chased muslims from holmes their homes, set villages on fires and in some cases killed them. the inspiration for much of this violence is this man. time magazine called him the face of buddhist terror. in his sermons, he warns muslims will destroy the country and the buddhist way of life. back at the monastery, an american has found himself caught between these two worlds. >> good afternoon venerable...
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their court hearing came on the day former general and now president of myanmar sein signed the media law into effect. ever since the transition to democracy in 2012, the law has been trumpeted as a way to guarantee freedom of press. the big that passed in parliament drafted by the myanmar's ministry without consultation with journalism groups coming with significant loopholes. the government retains the power to withhold or revolt publishing licenses sp ban any consent insultive to religion or undermines the rule of law. >>> ever since the early day of the web when the printed word began a migration to new forms of media online, it's a two-way conversation. when media outlets first created the comments seconds on sites they were intoxicated with the potential. it was a way to get instant feedback from users and a new way to get audiences engaged. as those seconds grew and muched into places like twitter and facebook, we saw the dark side of comments sections, waste land says as "wired" put it lass year. lawless places ruled by trolls. the answer according to youtube was to put an end
their court hearing came on the day former general and now president of myanmar sein signed the media law into effect. ever since the transition to democracy in 2012, the law has been trumpeted as a way to guarantee freedom of press. the big that passed in parliament drafted by the myanmar's ministry without consultation with journalism groups coming with significant loopholes. the government retains the power to withhold or revolt publishing licenses sp ban any consent insultive to religion or...
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. >> concern and criticism over myanmar's first census in 30 years. people are asked to define ethnicity and religion. you've got to go back to 1983 for the last census. we're looking at a population since then of 60 million people, most buddhists. this survey does not recognize the muslim group that says it's been persecuted in myanmar. census takers have been barred from rebel-controlled areas. >> a call to be counted, the start of an ambitious 12 day campaign to collect population physician and gather data on the ethnic makeup of myanmar. senses takers are working across the country. everyone is expected to fill in a survey form. >> i understand why we are doing the census, to develop our country and the new development projects. >> is it just a matter of counting and especially in the west of the country, home to the muslims. >> you have states where the ethnic bad defies don't wish this to go forward, don't wish the muslims to list their ethnicity and you have the muslims upset that their ethnicity is not listed among the 135 ethnicities listed o
. >> concern and criticism over myanmar's first census in 30 years. people are asked to define ethnicity and religion. you've got to go back to 1983 for the last census. we're looking at a population since then of 60 million people, most buddhists. this survey does not recognize the muslim group that says it's been persecuted in myanmar. census takers have been barred from rebel-controlled areas. >> a call to be counted, the start of an ambitious 12 day campaign to collect...
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now president of myanmar signed myanmar's long awaited media request law into effect. the law has been trumpeted as a way to guarantee freedom of the press after five decades of censorship undermilitary rule. but the bill that passed in parliament, without consultation with journalist groups comes with some significant loopholes. the government retains the power to withhold or revoke publishing licenses and ban any content it considers insulting to religion or undermines the rule of law. >>> ever insistence early days of the web when the printed word began its migration to media online, it's been a two way conversation. comment sections on their sites they were intoxicated with the potential. it was a way to get instant feedback and get audiences engaged. but as those moved intoob 20th r and facebook, the answer according to youtube which was overrun with trols wa troals trt referee one part traffic cop, enforcing the rules and keeping the discussion flowing as if cash strapped news organization he were looking for more people to hire. the listening post's will young n
now president of myanmar signed myanmar's long awaited media request law into effect. the law has been trumpeted as a way to guarantee freedom of the press after five decades of censorship undermilitary rule. but the bill that passed in parliament, without consultation with journalist groups comes with some significant loopholes. the government retains the power to withhold or revoke publishing licenses and ban any content it considers insulting to religion or undermines the rule of law....
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on some sushi who protested she said military leaders should listen to the people of myanmar. ah sa state she said they don't want the military to be involved in politics. mark has completed the transition from being governed by the brutal military regime to civilian rule the international community has reacted positively the country's economy has begun growing strongly. but the largest opposition group in denmark criticizes the government for not doing enough to reduce the influence of the military in politics. on amending the constitution the next parliamentary elections less than a year away why uncertainty in the southern philippines have been finding for an answer economy for more than forty years. god granted them because rebel group on thursday signed a peace deal that could finally end the conflict. the lines of the phantom of the unread i don't know why islamic liberation front chairman ride. the signing ceremony in manila. the two sides agreed in two thousand twelve to stop the time has gone to the southern island of new day now he is the government and the battles h
on some sushi who protested she said military leaders should listen to the people of myanmar. ah sa state she said they don't want the military to be involved in politics. mark has completed the transition from being governed by the brutal military regime to civilian rule the international community has reacted positively the country's economy has begun growing strongly. but the largest opposition group in denmark criticizes the government for not doing enough to reduce the influence of the...
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we'll tell you the consensus in myanmar. trying to roundup members of drug gangs. of the english premiere league. we'll have the details later in the program. ♪ ♪ >>> more than 100,000 taiwan-yes have rallied against the government. campaigners say it will make their territory too independent on china. here is more. >> reporter: these people are angry cods dressed in black surrounded the presidential pal, some wore yellow ribbons riding fight for democracy, retract the service pact. it would allow taiwanese and and china operate in each other's territories. >> translator: the government approved such a crucial trade pact within just 30 seconds, we cannot accept this because it directly affects the taiwanese people. they should sit down and listen to the people's thoughts. >> reporter: the demonstrations began around two weeks ago, several hundred protesters have occupied the parliament building since march 18th. opponents say the fact would cost taiwan 10s of thousands of jobs because small businesses on the island will not be able to compete with cash-rich compani
we'll tell you the consensus in myanmar. trying to roundup members of drug gangs. of the english premiere league. we'll have the details later in the program. ♪ ♪ >>> more than 100,000 taiwan-yes have rallied against the government. campaigners say it will make their territory too independent on china. here is more. >> reporter: these people are angry cods dressed in black surrounded the presidential pal, some wore yellow ribbons riding fight for democracy, retract the...
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would you like to have an accident investigation run by myanmar.could be an interesting experience. it could be worse. wherever that wreckage turns up if i want turns up on land that country becomes the head of that accident investigation. >> just quick. this plane flew all the way across in an easterly direction towards beijing. then made a complete 180 degree turn when the transponder was off, flew back across the malaysia peninsula through three malaysian military radar units. what thel they were doing that night nobody knows but they should have seen this airplane. from the get go the malaysian authorities have been behind the eight ball. >> indonesian, myanmar, bangladesh, china. >> and possibly india because they said they monitor the area and they usually don't look that way. sometimes they look that way. sometime it's on. it's a disgrace. there is a disgrace, that so many authorities and that's something all air travellers should be concerned about. that some authorities saw a blip on a radar and nobody bothered to say, i wonder what that i
would you like to have an accident investigation run by myanmar.could be an interesting experience. it could be worse. wherever that wreckage turns up if i want turns up on land that country becomes the head of that accident investigation. >> just quick. this plane flew all the way across in an easterly direction towards beijing. then made a complete 180 degree turn when the transponder was off, flew back across the malaysia peninsula through three malaysian military radar units. what...
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this is a spectacular video called hand in hand to myanmar, watch the scenery, the beauty. >> this is shot with so much emotion, you can tell the reason it's called hand in hand is the majority of this video is shot from the first person perspective of a man holding the hand of a woman, as if the woman is guiding him through myanmar. >> it's really beautiful. poetic. >> the beautiful scenery. >> you're going to be blown away. shot with an iphone 5s, using 120 frames per second mode on the iphone, and they did n't ad special effects. >> i wish they didn't include the shot of her on boat of seeing her face. like the mystery. beautiful video. >> this video inspired by these photos shot. you can see in a lot of his photos different places in the world there's a woman guiding a man's hand. >> i also think it's funny, i don't think she's dragging him to all of these places. >> the only dude sitting here has that feeling. >>> mountain bikes, as we know, great on land. not so great in the water. this guy wanted to try it out. >> oh. >> he drives across the creek with his bike. if he kept peda
this is a spectacular video called hand in hand to myanmar, watch the scenery, the beauty. >> this is shot with so much emotion, you can tell the reason it's called hand in hand is the majority of this video is shot from the first person perspective of a man holding the hand of a woman, as if the woman is guiding him through myanmar. >> it's really beautiful. poetic. >> the beautiful scenery. >> you're going to be blown away. shot with an iphone 5s, using 120 frames per...
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but the barbed wire that turned it into myanmar's biggest prison.e was a successful tailor. during the sectarian violence of 2012 his business was destroyed and he now sews on a friend's machine. he tells me he fled to avoid being hacked to death by a buddhist mob. he is struggling to make ends meet and sold most of his belongings to guy food for his family. my bike, my rickshaw, there's not much more for me to sell. we're all becoming thin through lack of food. twice a week the community here pays police for a security escort and a small group is allowed to go to market to buy much needed supplies. their life is slowly being squeezed out of this muslim community. there's already no place for them to go to find work. now, after the government kicked out the aid agency, there's no place for them to go to get any treatment either. >> these were the scenes last week as buddhist groups demonstrated. the charity was one of the biggest aid agencies working here. it was accused of siding with the rahinja community. >> translator: if they were just doing th
but the barbed wire that turned it into myanmar's biggest prison.e was a successful tailor. during the sectarian violence of 2012 his business was destroyed and he now sews on a friend's machine. he tells me he fled to avoid being hacked to death by a buddhist mob. he is struggling to make ends meet and sold most of his belongings to guy food for his family. my bike, my rickshaw, there's not much more for me to sell. we're all becoming thin through lack of food. twice a week the community here...
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the thai authorities now are regularly dip or brahimi is back to myanmar. earlier this week on nhk film crew capture the moment when a group of refugees was sent across the border. our reporter so chill pennies ella has the story the simple and humble run on a group of detainees. i'm going to retire at the mosque the hang ups. as the fec is the initial piece you feel happy too. these people are looking to most useful thing to pounce on him yelling forget eyes. i know the state is people booking concerns have been denied seeking the seat basic elements of nehemiah the ethics of the storm so was the state the right kind of inspired us to see him violence between the council against a conference that. i received a dorsal my congregation. thousands began mounting the choir's of thailand after chaos johnny's unique people the ecb simple nice to find a safe country to be mostly came to nothing wishing you a cheap yet cause he gets to go into it he meets fourteen hundred to get some pizza and back to him. it is you authorities maintained the only people to sign th
the thai authorities now are regularly dip or brahimi is back to myanmar. earlier this week on nhk film crew capture the moment when a group of refugees was sent across the border. our reporter so chill pennies ella has the story the simple and humble run on a group of detainees. i'm going to retire at the mosque the hang ups. as the fec is the initial piece you feel happy too. these people are looking to most useful thing to pounce on him yelling forget eyes. i know the state is people booking...
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. >>> myanmar is allowing doctors without borders to reopen some of its clinics in the country. group said saturday it can start work again in a number of states but not where many muslims live. the group says it's extremely concerned about people living there. >>> there have been chaotic scenes in the central african republic after muslim refugees tried to join a convoy of trucks heading to cameroon they are trying to escape up from christians who have been attacking muslims. the u.n. estimates that 150,000 muslims have now left the country. al jazerra's tanya paige reports. some 90-kilometers of the capitol. >> reporter: they are cooking the last of the food from the last delivery of aid three weeks ago. this church is a refuge for hundreds of muslims. they are tire identified of the christian militia who want revenge after the mostly muslims were toppled. living in fear and without enough to eat, they listen to for news of away out. a convoy is spotted destine forked cameroon. no one knows when the next one will come so she decides to grab what she can and take her chances sh
. >>> myanmar is allowing doctors without borders to reopen some of its clinics in the country. group said saturday it can start work again in a number of states but not where many muslims live. the group says it's extremely concerned about people living there. >>> there have been chaotic scenes in the central african republic after muslim refugees tried to join a convoy of trucks heading to cameroon they are trying to escape up from christians who have been attacking muslims....
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the subject how human rights apply to myanmar.they are taking turns to read out loud. >> human rights mean freely speaking. one of the human rights rule is freedom of thought and religion. i like it so much. >> the students seem to under the concept, but some of them see muslims in myanmar as an exception. >> there's not as much acceptance, that human right should apply equally to muslim population. >> jonah became a monk when he was eight. we asked what he learnt about human rights. he is a senior. >> do you think all people in myanmar should have the same human right? >> yes, like other countries. >> every race and religionism. >> yes. >> then we asked him about the monk who compared muslims to mad dogs. >> he is a hero for you? >> yes. >> why do you like him? >> how these monks define human rights matters to the future of myanmar. >> the monks are regarded in this society and culture as the keepers of ethical and moral flame that is at the heart of buddhist. >> every day the monks of the monastery file through the village. the
the subject how human rights apply to myanmar.they are taking turns to read out loud. >> human rights mean freely speaking. one of the human rights rule is freedom of thought and religion. i like it so much. >> the students seem to under the concept, but some of them see muslims in myanmar as an exception. >> there's not as much acceptance, that human right should apply equally to muslim population. >> jonah became a monk when he was eight. we asked what he learnt about...
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thefinal frontier and beaches are empty in myanmar for now. within a look at what is going on with trading. we have some markets and we had hong kong and china. as have a look at the prospects there. >> stocks are rising across the region for a second day. there is a rally in japan and korea today. manufacturing data out of china is important. we love commodity shares and the australian dollar. the index is higher today. the nikkei is up by 1.3%. those of the biggest gainers and the real focused -- real focus is on the numbers out of china. is expected to show a third month of contraction for manufacturing data. the numbers are critical and i want to bring your attention to what we're seeing right now in taiwan and in australia. the composite get underway, we see a start to the recession and we see china moving four percent. there is advance among internet stocks that are making acquisition here and we are hutchison. following it is off the charts really. friday, they agreed to pay $5.7 billion to take a 25% stake in the retailer. unit andkke
thefinal frontier and beaches are empty in myanmar for now. within a look at what is going on with trading. we have some markets and we had hong kong and china. as have a look at the prospects there. >> stocks are rising across the region for a second day. there is a rally in japan and korea today. manufacturing data out of china is important. we love commodity shares and the australian dollar. the index is higher today. the nikkei is up by 1.3%. those of the biggest gainers and the real...
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why parts of myanmar under threat. .""first up" stay with us. ♪ obama flies to europe to date to consult with allies on the worsening crisis in ukraine. russian forces have stormed a number of ukrainian military bases. u.s. intelligence now says moscow has deployed troops from along almost the entire border. president putin has said he has no intention of invading. the chances of war are rising and they will do what ever is necessary to defend the country. developments in ukraine are expected to dominate u.s. politics this week when lawmakers reconvene from recess. yang yang has all the details are moshing, d.c. ukraine will be at the top of the agenda as lawmakers return from their weeklong recess. some of the highlights include a senate vote on monday to have a in -- and eight package. they will see whether increasing the export might help break up russian energy stronghold over ukraine. it will testify before another house committee. they'll use ukraine to push for more funding and the imf. president of the kennedy can
why parts of myanmar under threat. .""first up" stay with us. ♪ obama flies to europe to date to consult with allies on the worsening crisis in ukraine. russian forces have stormed a number of ukrainian military bases. u.s. intelligence now says moscow has deployed troops from along almost the entire border. president putin has said he has no intention of invading. the chances of war are rising and they will do what ever is necessary to defend the country. developments in...
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program, the pristine, untouched beaches of myanmar. warnings that may put the deep south into peril. we are talking about china's economy, seemingly faltering here. that is the verdict after the latest reading on manufacturing a few hours ago. were actually expecting an uptick. instead, we got a downward move in -- a downward move. >> yes. they want to see manufacturing consistently perform. was 48.1. figure anything above 50 is expansionary. the forecast was 48.7. 48.1 is below that. this is at an eight-month low. manufacturing is a big thing. >> you have got to read the reaction as a proxy for what happens. >> exactly. rand does not react as sensitively, but 7.5% is what they talk to. -- stuck to. it is a preliminary reading. moment, it is a tough read. >> because we have the official data coming up. >> it is a good indicator to warm us up. >> ok. i think that the reaction was a bit of a mixed bag. we did have some on the hang seng. let's get more and get it to set. -- zeb. >> you have a decline for the aussie today. it is trading ar
program, the pristine, untouched beaches of myanmar. warnings that may put the deep south into peril. we are talking about china's economy, seemingly faltering here. that is the verdict after the latest reading on manufacturing a few hours ago. were actually expecting an uptick. instead, we got a downward move in -- a downward move. >> yes. they want to see manufacturing consistently perform. was 48.1. figure anything above 50 is expansionary. the forecast was 48.7. 48.1 is below that....
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you never know, it could have landed in myanmar. mary schiavo? of pings to go on. if it's near the flight path it's possible. we have a few data points. >> jeff beatty i would say they are hijacked and if they are on board the family would have come to meet with the rest of the family -- the pilots family. there were reports that the pilots family moved out of the home. but they would have gone to meet with them already. does that even weigh on this investigation? >> i don't think so. if this was an elaborate hijacking operation i think there is an opportunity to put forward a major reward program. i haven't heard much about that. >> i think this is a very interesting question. you people are asking why are you asking about the passengers. why aren't we looking at the flight crew -- why are we looking at the flight crew and passengers? >> well, because we look at past history and in past history that's where most of the threats have come, from a flight crew, passengers in 9/11. >> jim tilmon question from michael. is it possible to lose all fligh
you never know, it could have landed in myanmar. mary schiavo? of pings to go on. if it's near the flight path it's possible. we have a few data points. >> jeff beatty i would say they are hijacked and if they are on board the family would have come to meet with the rest of the family -- the pilots family. there were reports that the pilots family moved out of the home. but they would have gone to meet with them already. does that even weigh on this investigation? >> i don't think...
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the route over myanmar and bangladesh and nepal, that's an area of substantial interest. >> jeff beatty? >> well, i don't disagree, because early on we were looking at the northern route. i think it just has to stay on the table. >> you don't necessarily agree? >> i still -- the southern route still seems to be the most preferable one. and i'm still looking for the experts to be drilling down on those pings. they're already at the extremity of what these satellites were ever intended to be able to interpret. so we have a long way to go on that. >> speaking of satellites, this is from ken who says, can't we look at satellite photos from sunday, monday, et cetera, to see how far the objects have moved? no, yes, who can answer that for me? mary, is that you? >> well, they can look at satellites -- >> go ahead, mary. >> okay, they can look at it, but they have to see the same object in the satellite photo. the problem is they appear in some and not others and it's difficult to track them when they don't always appear in the photos. that's why they gave them coordinates two days after the ac
the route over myanmar and bangladesh and nepal, that's an area of substantial interest. >> jeff beatty? >> well, i don't disagree, because early on we were looking at the northern route. i think it just has to stay on the table. >> you don't necessarily agree? >> i still -- the southern route still seems to be the most preferable one. and i'm still looking for the experts to be drilling down on those pings. they're already at the extremity of what these satellites were...
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. >> in myanmar dozens of environmentalists began a 2,400 trek to protest against the building of an electo hydro dam, they started in the capital and plan to march to the proposed site. they are calling for the cancellation of the chinese-backed project. the unpopular 3.6 million plan was suspended in 2011. construction will resume after the 2015 general elections. thousands of people have marched in the chilean capital demanding change your to the constitution. saturday's protest is the first political demonstration since president michelle bachelet was reelected less than two weeks ago. they are calling for autonomy, better education and legalization of same next marriage. >> three die in venezuela in political violence, bringing the number of deaths to 34 from a month ago. nicolas maduro's government is blamed for food shortages, high inflation and crime. the position is deeply divided. >> if there was any question about serious divisions within venezuela opposition movement, the march calls in support of the mayor, and leopoldo lopez left no douftenlt as he was -- left no doubt.
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and you see the plane could have reached as far as the jungles of thailand, myanmar, even the eastern coast of india. the plane had plenty of fuel to reach those locations. and experts say, here in this remote part of the world, there are spots where radar doesn't reach. rescue operations are in full force. but many are wondering, if that plane was traveling for hours from here, would some of the search be shifting in that direction. maybe even scouring the land? that, diane, is a very big question. >>> i want to bring in abc's aviation expert, steve ganyard. this is an incredible breakthrough tonight. incredible news. >> incredible turn of events just from what we knew yesterday. yesterday, we knew nothing past that 49-minute mark. today, we're pretty sure that what happened was two switches were pulled in that cockpit. >> and you say were pulled. that suggests deliberate. >> deliberate. >> what kind of deliberate acts? >> maybe it was a hijack. maybe it was pilot suicide. maybe there was a plan to do something with it. but all of the things catastrophic kinds of things, we're leanin
and you see the plane could have reached as far as the jungles of thailand, myanmar, even the eastern coast of india. the plane had plenty of fuel to reach those locations. and experts say, here in this remote part of the world, there are spots where radar doesn't reach. rescue operations are in full force. but many are wondering, if that plane was traveling for hours from here, would some of the search be shifting in that direction. maybe even scouring the land? that, diane, is a very big...
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and pakist pakistanian radar and give gave the plane what could have been the projected path over myanmar and bangladesh without good radar. one very important point, if the plane took the southern route, with the new data, it would have gone over indonesia. the indonesian radar, i have not heard if they have reported whether this plane was seen through their military radar or civilian radar facilities. the bottom line is, as far as i'm concerned, the northern track with the satellite data, very, very important. could very well bring the northern track back into play and there are many airports where this airplane could have been put down and runways long enough for this airplane to take off. >> hidden presumably for two weeks, does that seem plausible? >> not really. that's the problem i have with a deliberate act. there's no indication, what so ever that the plane was observed to landed anyone, no one reported seeing it. no cell phone contact with the 239 people on board. you know, the simulator, it seems like, you know, a rabbit trail. if you are going to be like that, why keep it in p
and pakist pakistanian radar and give gave the plane what could have been the projected path over myanmar and bangladesh without good radar. one very important point, if the plane took the southern route, with the new data, it would have gone over indonesia. the indonesian radar, i have not heard if they have reported whether this plane was seen through their military radar or civilian radar facilities. the bottom line is, as far as i'm concerned, the northern track with the satellite data,...
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community and the international media take a stand and pressure the government of myanmar to stop the persecution and restore the dignity of the writing of people. the choice. to go there. i often discuss the many dangers associated with hydraulic fracturing or fracking from artificial earthquakes to sinkholes there is mounting evidence that proves that the environmental risks posed by fracking far outweigh its net energy benefit now you might also be familiar with the liquid that's used for fracking a chemical cocktail used to break down rocks to help with the drilling while this same liquid has been found to be associated with a whole host of adverse health effects all across the country now adding to these concerns the practice of offshore fracking and the case of california federal authorities have granted permits to oil rig operators to dump billions of gallons of fracking waste in the pacific ocean every year but this license to pollute is sitting too well with environmental activists who have recently filed a legal petition urging the federal government to establish restriction
community and the international media take a stand and pressure the government of myanmar to stop the persecution and restore the dignity of the writing of people. the choice. to go there. i often discuss the many dangers associated with hydraulic fracturing or fracking from artificial earthquakes to sinkholes there is mounting evidence that proves that the environmental risks posed by fracking far outweigh its net energy benefit now you might also be familiar with the liquid that's used for...
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myanmar is predominately buddhist, and the government has accused doctors without borders of creating tensions. a powerful storm dumped heavy rain across much of california today, raising the risk of mudslides. the deluge brought much-needed relief to areas coping with long-term drought. but communities east of los angeles were vulnerable because mountain slopes above them were burned clean of vegetation by wildfires last month. mandatory evacuations were ordered for 1,200 homes. in alaska, the u.s. environmental protection agency announced initial steps to restrict, or outright bar, a huge gold and copper mining project. the proposed pebble mine operation would be near a bristol bay fishery that produces nearly half the world's sockeye salmon. separately, the u.s. geological survey reported the number of sea otters in alaska's prince william sound has returned to what it was before the exxon valdez oil spill, in 1989. the obama administration has issued another fix to the health care law -- this one, to help states that struggled to get enrollment web sites up and running. the change
myanmar is predominately buddhist, and the government has accused doctors without borders of creating tensions. a powerful storm dumped heavy rain across much of california today, raising the risk of mudslides. the deluge brought much-needed relief to areas coping with long-term drought. but communities east of los angeles were vulnerable because mountain slopes above them were burned clean of vegetation by wildfires last month. mandatory evacuations were ordered for 1,200 homes. in alaska, the...
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got no evidence of any radar from any country in the northern corridor, not from thailand, not from myanmar, not from kazakhstan. no one has said they saw it. it's not just one piece of evidence that they had. they took the data, then mapped it on top of everything else they knew. and yes, wolf, i think you do come to a point where you have to say, this is our best information and it takes the story beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and they couldn't have waited a few more days to see if they found any wreckage? >> and upon that, wolf, you and i would have been the first people to have been screaming how dare you not tell us that you sat on information that could have -- >> no. on that i disagree. i would have said, here's the report that inmarsat gave us. we're going to release is publicly. miles o'brien can read it, richard quest can read it. here are the footnotes. we are not yet ready, though, to conclude 100% definitively that everyone is dead, because even inmarsat, the senior vice president told us today that most likely this is the conclusion, but they can't reach it 100%. >> fair point
got no evidence of any radar from any country in the northern corridor, not from thailand, not from myanmar, not from kazakhstan. no one has said they saw it. it's not just one piece of evidence that they had. they took the data, then mapped it on top of everything else they knew. and yes, wolf, i think you do come to a point where you have to say, this is our best information and it takes the story beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and they couldn't have waited a few more days to see if they...
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cambodia, myanmar, china, could there be holes in radar there and incomplete coverage, people not paying lot of attention? sure there could be. could there be countries that don't want to tell much about what they know because of their own national security? absolutely. but all of them? would all of them do that and could it get out that way? it doesn't look that likely. so then you're left with even more surprising ideas or confusing ideas. one of which is very popular for people to talk about right now which is the idea that this plane managed to essentially go into a stealth mode, by flying in the shadow, the radar shadow of another jet. so some jet out here is flying with all of its systems turned on, normal commercial flight, and it's flying on radar fully watched by everyone. this one has nothing turned on so it can't be seen by radar and also can't be seen by this plane, because it's flying slightly behind it. it's not tracked in any way, shape or form. and together they come together and form like one dot on the radar signal. officials have been asked about this possibility and t
cambodia, myanmar, china, could there be holes in radar there and incomplete coverage, people not paying lot of attention? sure there could be. could there be countries that don't want to tell much about what they know because of their own national security? absolutely. but all of them? would all of them do that and could it get out that way? it doesn't look that likely. so then you're left with even more surprising ideas or confusing ideas. one of which is very popular for people to talk about...
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between, while not exact it is enough for the navy's p 8 and p 3 aircraft to search off the coast of myanmar, towards burma. >> if there is anything like a section of a door or window or anything like that our radar will pick it up. >> reporter: finding the debris will tell a story but it is the flight data recorder that will best provide the clues to explain what happened to flight 370. as far as an airplane vanishing or disappearing, this is probably the most bizarre i've seen in my career. >> reporter: tonight, there are 40 ships, 16 different aircraft from 14 different countries including the united states all working together to find clues. the area they're searching is far larger than the nenlt united states. >>> all right, kerry, thank you and with the declaration that it was a deliberate act the question is now who in the cockpit is calling the shots. in a search for answers, the malaysian authorities is trying to question them. keir simmons has more from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: good evening, lester, a stunning development here, the very job for the pilots whose job is to protect
between, while not exact it is enough for the navy's p 8 and p 3 aircraft to search off the coast of myanmar, towards burma. >> if there is anything like a section of a door or window or anything like that our radar will pick it up. >> reporter: finding the debris will tell a story but it is the flight data recorder that will best provide the clues to explain what happened to flight 370. as far as an airplane vanishing or disappearing, this is probably the most bizarre i've seen in...
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where did we come up with the fact that the aircraft was over myanmar?ck then that didn't make sense because thailand kicked off this 777 coming out of malaysia that far away from thai lapped, it certainly would have picked it up as it approached thailand and flew over thailand to get to myanmar. >> sure. john, as we look -- so that's where the debris has been found by a satellite a couple of days ago. so now we've dispatched airplanes out there. haven't spotted anything. there is a norwegian ship in the region. but this is the third or fourth time we've been looking at debris. as it turns out, one of those hunks of stuff ha is floating is 80 feet, which is exactly the length of shipping containers that fall off ships all the time out there. >> right. it could be something else, but you know what? it's something we've got to jump on right away before it drifts too far. every lead has to be followed up on immediately. there were a lot of missed opportunities. there is no doubt in my mind that this investigation was totally handled incompetent and i'll tel
where did we come up with the fact that the aircraft was over myanmar?ck then that didn't make sense because thailand kicked off this 777 coming out of malaysia that far away from thai lapped, it certainly would have picked it up as it approached thailand and flew over thailand to get to myanmar. >> sure. john, as we look -- so that's where the debris has been found by a satellite a couple of days ago. so now we've dispatched airplanes out there. haven't spotted anything. there is a...
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2400 miles in any direction, with enough fuel reach remote islands, even the jingles of thailand, myanmarreach one of the new search areas. it also has held costers on board to scour the region, john and marci. >> thank you, brandi. >>> as the investigation moves in new direction, stay with abc news as we uncover all the angles. our coverage continues on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> a close call in philadelphia when a us airways flight carrying 149 passengers was forced to abort takeoff. flight 1702 taking off to ft. lauderdale when its nose collapsed. dramatic video of the plumes of smoke. there were no injuries. eventually leaving for south florida in a replacement plane. >>> 24-year-old would-be music producer remains in custody this morning. police and eyewitnesss say rashad owens gunned the begin as he plowed into a a group of south by southwest festival. charged with two murders, drunk driving may be added once the results of blood tests are known. cops say owens was fleeing a sobriety checkpoint. >>> eight deaths are confirmed after a gas explosion leveled
2400 miles in any direction, with enough fuel reach remote islands, even the jingles of thailand, myanmarreach one of the new search areas. it also has held costers on board to scour the region, john and marci. >> thank you, brandi. >>> as the investigation moves in new direction, stay with abc news as we uncover all the angles. our coverage continues on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> a close call in philadelphia when a us...
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last five years the pakistani government to listen the biggest buyer of chinese ons bangladesh and myanmar were next. if it was the top importer of the news and globally. china was next old age and enemies are turning into new friends in south korea is trying to deepen its relationship with china its former enemy during the korean war the country's putting remains of the chinese soldiers killed in the war into conference with a return to their neighbor to the last. chinese officials were invited to a ceremony held in a suburb of seoul on monday china provided the contents. this is the first event returned to china on this gorgeous remains from south korea since the nineteen fifty three armistice. you chloe through the years one on the return of the remains will help to heal the wounds of four. one can service a milestone for the development of ties with china. china will make more efforts to build a strategic partnership with south korea south korea has the remains of more than four hundred chinese soldiers who died during the three year conflict that started in nineteen fifty. chinese and
last five years the pakistani government to listen the biggest buyer of chinese ons bangladesh and myanmar were next. if it was the top importer of the news and globally. china was next old age and enemies are turning into new friends in south korea is trying to deepen its relationship with china its former enemy during the korean war the country's putting remains of the chinese soldiers killed in the war into conference with a return to their neighbor to the last. chinese officials were...
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the explanation of this investigation and this search is that there are many places here, cambodia, myanmar, china, up towards pakistan and india and kazakhstan and they have either spotty radar coverage or not very much manned radar coverage or coverage that is not busy during the night on top of which you recognize countries that are not so keen on sharing much information on how they operate. so even if they saw something, we don't know that they would have shared it. and lastly, what about this idea of it being hidden in plain sight. we just mentioned it here so you can understand it. what if the plane basically slipped up and into the shadow of another legitimate plane, so this plane is flying legitimately out there, sending off a signal and the missing plane is flying close enough to it that it simply looked like a big dot on the radar and nobody really paid attention to it. again, this seems like an outlandish idea and a difficult thing for anyone to pull off but in the absence of any more evidence to tell us what has happened, jake, when this thing disappeared, people are discussing
the explanation of this investigation and this search is that there are many places here, cambodia, myanmar, china, up towards pakistan and india and kazakhstan and they have either spotty radar coverage or not very much manned radar coverage or coverage that is not busy during the night on top of which you recognize countries that are not so keen on sharing much information on how they operate. so even if they saw something, we don't know that they would have shared it. and lastly, what about...
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for example, we are in myanmar-burma. nearby there is a series of town violence is between the muslims and buddhists. it involves 35 people being killed and houses being burned, horrific stuff. we are reading about this. in our view of the world, the internet should be a moderator. it should allow people to see that you are ok, we see your culture and we are accepting of you. it was used exactly for the wrong reasons. it was used to inflame the passions on both sides. we are in a danger zone in countries which don't have proper societal tolerances and rules of law. things can be misused as well as used for good. >> how does that play out? >> in the early days of the protest in ukraine, the first instance in which it was spelling trouble was where yanukovych lost the information environment. first he shut down the tv station for the opposition. all that did was give people an additional thing to complain about in the various microblogs. once he lost information environment he also lost the military. with an explosion of gr
for example, we are in myanmar-burma. nearby there is a series of town violence is between the muslims and buddhists. it involves 35 people being killed and houses being burned, horrific stuff. we are reading about this. in our view of the world, the internet should be a moderator. it should allow people to see that you are ok, we see your culture and we are accepting of you. it was used exactly for the wrong reasons. it was used to inflame the passions on both sides. we are in a danger zone in...
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minorities in the world although most of us have lived in myanmar since the fifteenth century the country is predominantly buddhist or hindu muslims making up only between forty eight percent of the population but ever since the nine hundred sixty two military coup the rise of the rohingya people have slowly deteriorated and for the last fifty years they've been the target of an oppressive state campaign of isolation and oppression all the while the crisis incurs a total blackout for me and maher government and world media large now you probably wouldn't associate buddhist monks with violence or religious tensions between rocking buddhists and rohingya muslims in recent years has escalated into a full blown violent persecution of the latter and since two thousand and twelve violent outbreaks have left hundreds dead and somewhere around one hundred forty thousand displaced and on january thirteenth of this year yet another massacre occurred in the township of time which resulted in the deaths of at least forty men women and children and surprisingly the government continue to deny that suc
minorities in the world although most of us have lived in myanmar since the fifteenth century the country is predominantly buddhist or hindu muslims making up only between forty eight percent of the population but ever since the nine hundred sixty two military coup the rise of the rohingya people have slowly deteriorated and for the last fifty years they've been the target of an oppressive state campaign of isolation and oppression all the while the crisis incurs a total blackout for me and...
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in myanmar many international aid workers are being forced to flee the western state after buddhist mobs attacked their offices and homes. a young girl was killed when police fired into the air trying to break up a second day of riots. nearly 30 homes were destroyed in the capitol. it's been a flash point for buddhist majorities and populatiothemuslim population. >>> taliban gunmen storm a building in kabul, and there are fears that violence will only get worse as next week's election draws closer. >> the taliban fighters armed with grenade and assault rifles. one attacker blue himself up to blow a hole into the gate of the building. there was a gun battle with security forces that quickly surround the building. the house is in th not far from afghanistan's parliament. it's occupied by staff of "roots of peace." it's a charity that replaces landmines with a vines and orchards. one woman was carrying a child. they were forced to take shelter as the battle continued. there are more than a hundred non-profit organizations, they are easy targets and unlikely have the defenses to with stand a
in myanmar many international aid workers are being forced to flee the western state after buddhist mobs attacked their offices and homes. a young girl was killed when police fired into the air trying to break up a second day of riots. nearly 30 homes were destroyed in the capitol. it's been a flash point for buddhist majorities and populatiothemuslim population. >>> taliban gunmen storm a building in kabul, and there are fears that violence will only get worse as next week's election...
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focus on conflicts and human rights crises around the world from the central african republic to he myanmar and iran and of course syria. here is what ban ki-moon had to say. >> in syria all parties have created violations of human rights of of imaginable scope and character. those estates that are members of both the human rights council and the security council have a special duty to end this bloody war and ensure robust accountability. the besieging of communities, death by starvation and indiscriminate use of barrel bombs and other weapons of terror are unacceptable. those committing such acts are on notice: this council and the world are watching. >> but as much as ban ki-moon have wanted on opening day to concentrate his attentions on syria, his focus was directed elsewhere and that's because, also speaking was russian prime minister sergey lavrov. the defense of human rights workers in crimea. both countries in which so-called extremists were trying to influence events. well, ban ki-moon the general called for calm -- secretary-general, that efforts in crimea will not help the effort
focus on conflicts and human rights crises around the world from the central african republic to he myanmar and iran and of course syria. here is what ban ki-moon had to say. >> in syria all parties have created violations of human rights of of imaginable scope and character. those estates that are members of both the human rights council and the security council have a special duty to end this bloody war and ensure robust accountability. the besieging of communities, death by starvation...
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. >> we are in myanmar, burma. we are in a beautiful spot, very peaceful.ew kilometers north of us, there is a horrific town with violence between muslims and buddhists involving 35 people killed, houses being burned, just horrific stuff. in our view of the world, the internet should be a moderator. the internet should allow -- we see that you are ok, we understand your culture, we are more accepting of you, and so forth. the internet was used exactly for the wrong reasons. it was used to inflame passions on both sides. there was a discussion about shutting it down, which they did not. we are in a danger zone within countries without proper societal tolerance, education systems, rule of law where stuff can be misused. >> in ukraine, technology has been used on all sides, by the government, by protesters, by hackers. how does that play out? >> in the early days of the protests in ukraine several weeks back, the first instance in which it was really spelling trouble for the president was when he lost the information environment. he made the decision to shutdo
. >> we are in myanmar, burma. we are in a beautiful spot, very peaceful.ew kilometers north of us, there is a horrific town with violence between muslims and buddhists involving 35 people killed, houses being burned, just horrific stuff. in our view of the world, the internet should be a moderator. the internet should allow -- we see that you are ok, we understand your culture, we are more accepting of you, and so forth. the internet was used exactly for the wrong reasons. it was used to...
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. >> myanmar is allowing doctors without borders to reopen some of its clinics in the country. it can start in a number of states, but not where a lot of rohingya muss limbs live. it's unclear about the people and is unsure why the clinics were shut down. >> in nepal prisons are overcrowded and many are incarcerated in old makeshift factories. prisoners say upgrades promised by the authorities are taking too long. we have more on prison life. >> this might look like a holiday spot. this is a prison. the warden has a tough job. besides managing the prison he has to make sure the building doesn't fall apart. >> this building was built as a stable. it was turned into a prison. it is over 100 years old. >> it was built between 184 # and 1951. maintenance is often ignored. >> the wood is rotting. >> like other prisons, this one has more people than it can manage. >> in the past days it had 20 people, now it houses more than 70. should the numbers increase, they may have to pitch tents to accommodate them. inmates have to share narrow buildings in the sun. the only way to make money
. >> myanmar is allowing doctors without borders to reopen some of its clinics in the country. it can start in a number of states, but not where a lot of rohingya muss limbs live. it's unclear about the people and is unsure why the clinics were shut down. >> in nepal prisons are overcrowded and many are incarcerated in old makeshift factories. prisoners say upgrades promised by the authorities are taking too long. we have more on prison life. >> this might look like a holiday...
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. >>> in myanmar environmentalists started a 2400-kilometer trek against a dam. they plan to march north to the site of the project. they're worried construction will resume after elections next year and 90% of the electricity will be exported to china. >>> bangladesh is one of the biggest importer of shrimp in the world, but the success comes at a cost. we have the story from the district of kunna of the southern bang lash desh. >> they call it white bone, but they have made a killing farming shrimp. the industry is an amazing foreign exchange earner for the current. for shrimp farmers it's easy money. >> translator: take my farm. whatever i invest in it, i get six or seven times more money in return. it's a really profitable business. >> reporter: the industry hasn't rewarded everyone equally. all this used to be farmland and home to a large number of farmers. >> i hired four our five laborers, and that's good news for shrimp grower and bad new for the locals. it would have provided an income for several dozen farmers. >> reporter: a fill kilometers away grows
. >>> in myanmar environmentalists started a 2400-kilometer trek against a dam. they plan to march north to the site of the project. they're worried construction will resume after elections next year and 90% of the electricity will be exported to china. >>> bangladesh is one of the biggest importer of shrimp in the world, but the success comes at a cost. we have the story from the district of kunna of the southern bang lash desh. >> they call it white bone, but they have...