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this is, after all, a new myanmar, with new opportunities ahead, and u.s. capital to invest. >> and a reminder you can keep up to date with the latest news on the website at aljazeera.com. >> you hello, i'm ray suarez. in the past several days millions of you heard the bad guys, the vandals, the thiev
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this is, after all a new myanmar with new capital to invest. >> finally we've got two seven-year-oldhers in san antonio being praised for saving themselves from a kidnapping in their mother's car. they were with their one-year-old brother when a man jumped into the front seat and sped off outside of their family home. he was forced to pull over when the twin brothers managed to attack the carjacker with a rubber snake, and started screamer. >> i saw him walking. i smiled at him because i know he's from around here. he's always walking up and down the street. he looked at me and got into the car. they got a snake yesterday. >> you can always keep up-to-date all the latest news on our website www.aljazeera.com. most powerful countries on earth grew richer and stronger on the profits of the slave trade. more than 12 million men, women and children were forcibly transported from africa to the plantations and colonies of north and south america. today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet. yet slavery didn't die in the 19th century. it is alive, thriving - and
this is, after all a new myanmar with new capital to invest. >> finally we've got two seven-year-oldhers in san antonio being praised for saving themselves from a kidnapping in their mother's car. they were with their one-year-old brother when a man jumped into the front seat and sped off outside of their family home. he was forced to pull over when the twin brothers managed to attack the carjacker with a rubber snake, and started screamer. >> i saw him walking. i smiled at him...
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this is, after all, a new myanmar, with new opportunities ahead, and u.s. capital to invest. >> and a reminder you can keep up to date with the latest news on the website at aljazeera.com. >> you hello, i'm ray suarez. in the past several days millions of you heard the bad guys, the vandals, the thieves may have burrowed into the world of online commerce intruding on the back and forth conversations between your computer and your e-mail servers, between you and the places you buy things online. it's not completely clear what happened as a result, but are you lively confident about logging on to a sale site to see your packages as you were a couple of weeks ago, and the web is full of conflicting information over the past few days. change your password? no, not until the site has fixed its security settings. change your pas password? yes, any website worth its salt has already fixed this thing. what are you to do? i don't know, how are we going to find out? first, how we got here. >> heart bleed is a potentially critical flaw in widely used encryption softwa
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this is a new myanmar with new opportunities ahead with capitol to investment.l jazeera. >> coming up after the break. going door to door to save the environment. we'll find out why this r recycling program in nigeria is gaining popularity, and we'll have all the sports action coming up in just a moment. >> welcome back. time for sport now. >> thank you so much. we start with formula one where mercedes has again shown they are the dominant force on this time at the chinese grand prix. >> reporter: it's been a perfect season so far. three races in and drivers. >> hamilton getting off to a great start. he would cling his third victory in china. and his third consecutive victory this season. >> i can't believe how amazing the car is, and the results we're getting, it's a true showing of the hard work. >> reporter: championship leader and mercedes teammate rosberg said it was a disastrous weekend for him. the germans lead and the championship has been cut to four point. reigning champion sebastian vettel til still has to reach te heights of last season. he finished
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his death will be felt across myanmar still adjusting to its new political makeup. >> translator: toath is like the collapse of a colossal mountain in our country. the current government is still playing tricks with the public and has no desire to have the constitution amended as our leader said. >> reporter: rights campaigners and politicians have paid trib -- tribute to the journalist. the opposition leader said he was the pride of the country. he was the longest political detainee, but the years in prison never silenced his criticism. >>> tribeca, it was a run down part of new york, and then along came a film star by the name of robert de niro, turned it around and introduced a film festival which has been exploited worldwide, it is extremely successful. but where it all started, new york, it's in full swing at the moment, though it's not just these days about movies and documentaries. video gaming is now part of the entertaining there. and the games come with a little bit of a moral and a big difference. >> reporter: games are as old as human history, but this year organizers are
his death will be felt across myanmar still adjusting to its new political makeup. >> translator: toath is like the collapse of a colossal mountain in our country. the current government is still playing tricks with the public and has no desire to have the constitution amended as our leader said. >> reporter: rights campaigners and politicians have paid trib -- tribute to the journalist. the opposition leader said he was the pride of the country. he was the longest political...
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new source of income. this is, after all a knew myanmar, with new opportunities ahead and u.s. capital to invest. >> thank you. we start with formula 1. louis hamilton led from start to finish, winning a third consecutive victory. hamilton closes the gap on ros berg. the german finished in second. alonzo claimed third on the podium. >> there was an upset in the english premier league. chelsea was bapt at home by bottom club sunderland. it was the first-ever league defeat at home. samuel gave them an early lead, cancelled by connor whik am. an 80 second penalty made it 2-1. the awarding of the penalty was hotly disputed by the chelsea team. >> i want to the congratulate you at this time. i think the performance was unbeliefable. and i think when they have unbelievable performances, the managers, we give them this. fantastic performance. >> every time we play the top games, we perform in a better way than the teams at the bottom. i'm not surprised. it's nice. it was special for me as well. we needed the point. so very welcome. >> chelsea's loss could be liverpool's gain as they g
new source of income. this is, after all a knew myanmar, with new opportunities ahead and u.s. capital to invest. >> thank you. we start with formula 1. louis hamilton led from start to finish, winning a third consecutive victory. hamilton closes the gap on ros berg. the german finished in second. alonzo claimed third on the podium. >> there was an upset in the english premier league. chelsea was bapt at home by bottom club sunderland. it was the first-ever league defeat at home....
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new parliament building. where another sign of myanmar's change is on display: the presence of aung san suu kyi. the nobel peace prize winner, held under house arrest for 15 years, is now a member of parliament. and her party, the national league for democracy, has a chance to win a majority of seats in next year's election. but huge barriers remain: the constitution mandates that 25% of seats be held for the military. and bars aung san suu kyi herself from being president because she has family members, two sons, who hold foreign citizenship. her party wants the constitution amended. >> brown: so this is where you live when parliament is in session? zaw myint maung, who spent 18 years as a political prisoner, is today an n.l.d. parliamentary member. now sitting across the aisle from the former interior minister who jailed thousands of dissidents like him. >> what they did to us, we can forgive them. but what they did to the country, that is important. >> brown: what about the future? are you hopeful? >> i cannot say much about the future. our party will try its best. the future is progressing.
new parliament building. where another sign of myanmar's change is on display: the presence of aung san suu kyi. the nobel peace prize winner, held under house arrest for 15 years, is now a member of parliament. and her party, the national league for democracy, has a chance to win a majority of seats in next year's election. but huge barriers remain: the constitution mandates that 25% of seats be held for the military. and bars aung san suu kyi herself from being president because she has...
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myanmar. he showed us a model for a new luxury hotel, planned as three stories for now but, depending on what investors want, possibly as high as 15. all part, he says, of developing a modern city. >> we need more infrastructure, more hotels, hospitals, and more service apartments and office rentals. >> brown: are you optimistic that yangon can be a livable city, even as it grows? >> absolutely. i think it, come in five years' time. i think this country will be able to compete with our neighbors in south asia. >> brown: come in five years time? many are already coming some touring in hot-air balloons. and here in bagan, three hundred miles northwest of yangon, that raises other questions for the future. bagan is an archeological wonder, capital of a former burmese kingdom and said to contain the highest concentration of buddhist architecture of any place in the world. several thousand pagodas and temples in a variety of shapes, styles and sizes, some dating back more than a thousand years. one issue here is sheer numbers: how many tourists, and hotels and buses to accommodate them, can the si
myanmar. he showed us a model for a new luxury hotel, planned as three stories for now but, depending on what investors want, possibly as high as 15. all part, he says, of developing a modern city. >> we need more infrastructure, more hotels, hospitals, and more service apartments and office rentals. >> brown: are you optimistic that yangon can be a livable city, even as it grows? >> absolutely. i think it, come in five years' time. i think this country will be able to compete...
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bt state of new york's metropolitan museum of her very own of the new minister for culture in the government of myanmar consists of two of our requests to bars and enormously important old tricks. the collection piece about the old days he didn't he stop attacks like these to the beach on the fifth century fuel costs kids the scope to looking at the dome i showed it is the probably the oldest is fixed. go for the exhibition it probably dates from around the false entry to a t bone and it bears witness to the practice of both hinduism and buddhism comes to things book co existing in what appears to be in a harmonious way. it's often less than under a mini cake the cake to sleep until three years to get them right in the presence of political and economic transition. one of the spices come to this is another sign of the country's eighty two to the outside well. next week's edition puts together some one hundred and sixteen pieces of ancient asian art including some from behind and non canadian. alston said today the eye. all are. in eastern ukraine all the same pattern as crimea. this tuesday authorities
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we'll be live at a new refugee camp where tens of thousands more are expected. >>> plus myanmar's planso restrict interfaith marriages amid increasing ain muslim -- anti-muslim sentiment. >> and a tense european cup title. title. andy will be here with that true business-grade internet comes title. andy will be here with that with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. story. >>> hello again. we are at the al jazeera headquarters in doha. we'll give you a run through of the top story. iraqis are voting in parliamentary elections, the first vote since the withdrawal of u.s. troops since 2011. security is tight. there has been some attacks on polling stations. the u.n.'s top human rights official said the situation in south sudan is close to calamity. the u.n. requested an in
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. >>> in other news, a funeral service is being held for a key figure in myanmar's struggle for democracythousands of journalists attended. he spent nearly 20 years in prison after being convicted of anti-government propaganda. >>> sherpa mountain guides are meeting international mountaineers to decide whether to continue climb. they're angry after an avalanche last friday killed 16 sherpas. they threaten to strike unless the government offers more compensation for the families of those who died. >>> there's a building speculation in the football world as to who will take over the manager's job at manchester united after the sacking of david moyes. among the early favorites. >>> it's st. george's day in england. but the early christian martyr haass has a special following elsewhere in the world as well. palestinian have a reason thanks to the special connection to their homeland. >> reporter: a familiar flag. the cross of st. george. in the church below, palestinians honor the saint as a local hero. it's believed he once lived here. near bethlehem. as a roman soldier, he opposed the perse
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myanmar, with now opportunities ahead. and capital invest. >> africa's most populist county, nigeria, is producing more waste than it can imagine. a new scheme is keep to promote recycling and reduce rate. in the third part of our "wasteful world" series, we report on the rubbish for reward incentive in lagos. >> for more than a year and a half this woman has been putting aside recyclable waste. it's collected by a special visitor, from a company that provides incentive for people in working class nape our hoods. the -- neighbourhoods. the single mother has received many benefits. >> our children is no more sick like before. >> fed up with the support of the waste management authority, the bicycles have been going door to door. clients accumulate points depending on the weight of their waste. it was created by software engineers. at the massachusetts institute of technology in the united states. >> we have big dreams. think of the people living in slums, crowneded by the waste. we want to provide them with a way to take back the communities, and get some value from those around them. >> with 20 million packed, the city produces 10,000
myanmar, with now opportunities ahead. and capital invest. >> africa's most populist county, nigeria, is producing more waste than it can imagine. a new scheme is keep to promote recycling and reduce rate. in the third part of our "wasteful world" series, we report on the rubbish for reward incentive in lagos. >> for more than a year and a half this woman has been putting aside recyclable waste. it's collected by a special visitor, from a company that provides incentive...
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news. still to come, president obama prepares to leave asia and we look at a rising wave of nationalism in japan that could have an impact on friends and foes alike. myanmar's longest-serving president has died. at the of kidney failure age of 85. we now report. he faught and sacrificed. helped to0's, he found the biggest opposition political party. the national league for democracy to stop it led to mass pro-democracy marches in the streets. he was arrested in 1989. he spent two decades in one of the most notorious prisons. around the same time, the nobel prize winner began. on his release, he told a journalist that he had often been kept in solitary confinement with no access to pens and papers. he would pace and write on the walls. beliefs.t silence his he opened me criticized those. in 2010, burma held their first general election. he decided to opt out and called it fundamentally flawed. he asked the voters to boycott it. he was at the forefront of the campaign. we're asking them not to vote. >> he suffered recurring health problems. always pictured wearing his prison shirt. protest because other political prisoners are being held behind bars. he died
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when a new market yet obama twice as many south korean companies operating in yemen as japanese products. south korea there was no warrant for guys is to invest in myanmar last feast of the year. bolivia. korean companies have strong interest in that era were in that sort of plenty and it did end up in this joint funding from japan demo south korea retreat day that jesus had a stream of christians of buzz. they want you to know how good the entire church it would be and the day was the winner comes to proper day today. i shall. i know. eugene intent was to become law. even if people spent four days together. both sides to go to the critics that. oh well we'll keep on working together to japan and south korean can create create synergies. we'll keep you updated. i believe we need to base its a win win situation by combining each company's strengths. the owner and says hey bob. his interest in the optical market. pack which carried it out here haha. wanting to try this he said. they seem more reading to cooperate in this round so cute. torquay yet. hp won't get into pm. the shire workers in vietnam has completed the longest cable stayed bridge in south ea
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like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar, burma. it is a challenge and you're right. quite often, buddhism and hinduism are given gentle treatment. i remember reporting a lot on induism that gives a different face to it than the one we often see in america, in boulder. it is an ongoing challenge and i think it is right that some religions are possibly treated more gently than others. of course, it also depends on where you're coming from and which media you're talking about. it isn't purely religion, but in america it seems that israel is given more positive treatment in the press and it is quite the opposite in europe. that is an ongoing issue about that and the bbc often has to find itself answering to arguments and reports on whether it is reporting on conflict in the middle east and the sick terry and religious overtones are fair and balanced and that is an ongoing issue. >> do you have the last question? >> thank you for a lovely resentation. i just want to ask you from a practitioner's perspective because i work as an
like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar, burma. it is a challenge and you're right. quite often, buddhism and hinduism are given gentle treatment. i remember reporting a lot on induism that gives a different face to it than the one we often see in america, in boulder. it is an ongoing challenge and i think it is right that some religions are possibly treated more gently than others. of course, it also depends on where...
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myanmar is going through a transition afternooninafternooning more thl politics. the government is making rare artifacts available for the first time. buddhist relics in new york.rst millennium are some of the invaluable items on display. the lost kingdom will be open until the end of july. as for us, we are out of time, thanks for watching al jazerra america, i am del walters in new york, slavery a 24 century evil is up next. and a reminder that you can check us out 24 hours a day at aljazerra.com. >> for 300 years, the most powerful nations on earth grew richer and stronger on the profits of the slave trade. over twelve million men, women and children were forcibly transported from africa on slave ships like this, to the colonies and plantations in north and south america. today slavery is illegal on every country on the planet. but the truth is, slavery did not die in the 19th century. it is alive, it is thriving, and it it is bigger than ever.
myanmar is going through a transition afternooninafternooning more thl politics. the government is making rare artifacts available for the first time. buddhist relics in new york.rst millennium are some of the invaluable items on display. the lost kingdom will be open until the end of july. as for us, we are out of time, thanks for watching al jazerra america, i am del walters in new york, slavery a 24 century evil is up next. and a reminder that you can check us out 24 hours a day at...
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new market. yet obama twice as many south korean company stopped making their mark as japanese months south korea are wise award for guys is taking this theory myanmar last piece to the er. olivia thousand korean companies have strong interest in jail were in that city or country and that development is joined on the front and demo. this was clearly predict that this is the hardest training of priests since i was off. they want to do no harm to the entrance to the chairman to be at peace. they would be ready to pop it into gear i shall. it also. you didn't get to become law. even if people spent four days together. both sides the world to the critics that. oh well we'll keep on working together in japan and south korean can create create synergies. to do a bit quiet in the future we need to base its a win win situation. by combining each company's strengths to fix that. japan says. his interest in the optical market. pack. which apparently is here haha. he did try to stick to it. they seem more reading tupelo create a piece of chicken torquay yet. hp won't get into pm. bank of japan governor airy poker road appears to be determined to achieve the ce
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will appear a new exhibition called lost kingdoms ended with a school trip to the south east asia the state century. her owner that they administer for coltrane the government of myanmar consists of two of our request to bar is an enormously important all the tricks of the swim and be involved it's going to the pew with a few coltrane both central me in awe and representatives here for the first time. one for sixty pieces into the sacred in hinduism and buddhism the scope to looking at me but don't my shoulder. it is probably the oldest is fixed sculpture in the exhibition the property based around the pool sentry duty. bennett has witnessed two rounds of practice with hinduism and buddhism. one tree to the links on them beneath them. in the ancient city is facing trial. the exhibition also features the disco christian klein and sunfish the stokes is from vietnam and cambodia and malaysia is also on display the exhibition is ambitious than sixty books the new boss would charge a fortune in part direct hit from the source countries. we bought together it only excel pools of well documented the politics of men to recover never confuse ago some friends. which is the one
will appear a new exhibition called lost kingdoms ended with a school trip to the south east asia the state century. her owner that they administer for coltrane the government of myanmar consists of two of our request to bar is an enormously important all the tricks of the swim and be involved it's going to the pew with a few coltrane both central me in awe and representatives here for the first time. one for sixty pieces into the sacred in hinduism and buddhism the scope to looking at me but...
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myanmar. and then on thursday. seventy one seats up for grabs and fourteen different states including new delhi. some things to get us to progress to tomorrow. if you're going back to india to go into something wrong in the states to grasp what my week in punjab. thank you. what's it like actresses and they have the votes are cast. what are the masters it comes to listening to the costume when we need to get on the planet actually she was going to be looked into. and in the sixteen countries and intent. and desserts and in the cycle went into teams and even going to get in positions of different artists. and to put the ongoing speed of two weeks from completion. was it well here in france and to organize a poll of five weeks i can think of several regions where there might be up to the temptation to help heal the numbers the world. i see. the in vienna. we know we can continue. because you can see them dancing to not he can do to help week maybe sixty five at the one we've all the time because there is something next day. nine weeks. and very few. very cute and so does indeed lead throughout to
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new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com ♪ >>> credit cards accepted almost nowhere. cash machines, uh. wifi? internet? rare? if you need to exchange money here, only crisp, absolutely none $100 bills accepted. in myanmar world. oh, and what's up with this? with all kissing sounds, smooching, kissing sound ear hearing all over the place? my wife would have been in like ten fights so far. sorry, who are you smooching at? this is how you summon a waiter in myanmar. i know. i know. try that at hooters, and you would be rightly ejected. it takes some getting used to, for sure. this is a big noisy fish house. named for you this khine people. >> now we're talking. it's one of the things we're told you have to eat here. frogs from the river, then tomato curry. try this. good sauce. that's good. that's some good stuff, my friends. we shall know them by the number of their dead. early morning in yangon. among the crush of commuters, shoppers, people trying to make a living, rise up the last remnants of empire. faded, often crumbling, but still there after all these years. these are the offices, businesses, and public buildings of the british colonials. this building was once one of the swankest department store
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. >> the company behind the new chemical plant has proposed a home buy-out plant. 98% have expressed interest myanmarseveral newspapers published blacked out front pages coming after a reporter received a year in jail for disturbing a public servant. critics say journalists have been unnecessarily arrested or jailed in the last four months reporters without borders ranks myanbar. meanwhile, al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of the journalists jailed in annee job description prison for 104 days. the case against peter gueresta and mohammed was adjourned until later this month. all three are falsely accused of providing a flplatform to the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera denies these charges. >> the once common childhood disease thought eradicated in the united states, doctors say parents who don't vaccinate their children could be making a deadly mistake. >> here. >> kimberly a cuellar o never had her children vaccinated for measles. she is concerned early childhood vaccines may do more harm than good. >> i think that it's a decision that a parent has to mace make based upon
. >> the company behind the new chemical plant has proposed a home buy-out plant. 98% have expressed interest myanmarseveral newspapers published blacked out front pages coming after a reporter received a year in jail for disturbing a public servant. critics say journalists have been unnecessarily arrested or jailed in the last four months reporters without borders ranks myanbar. meanwhile, al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of the journalists jailed in annee job...