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rashida and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down.azizul, two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar, at the border where they crossed to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, azizul died. then, she told us, she could not bear to even say the word myanmar. here in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six otherfamily members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i have two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back we will but our hearts don't tell us to go back, they don't, they don't. but according to the agreement between bangladesh and myanmar, some of these people could start to return in just two months‘ time, yet there are no details of how their safety would the guaranteed, nor of any international monitoring, making observers cautious. one thing is for sure, for refugees to be able to exercise their fundamental right to return home, the conditions that made them flee in the
rashida and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down.azizul, two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar, at the border where they crossed to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, azizul died. then, she told us, she could not bear to even say the word myanmar. here in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six otherfamily members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts were...
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rashida haq and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down.azizul, two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they crossed to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, azizul died. then, she told us, she couldn't bear even to say the word myanmar. here in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six otherfamily members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i had two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back we will, but our hearts don't tell us to go back, they don't, they don't. but according to the agreement between bangladesh and myanmar, some of these people could start to return in just two months' time, yet there are no details of how their safety would the guaranteed, nor of any international monitoring, making observers cautious. one thing is for sure, for refugees to be able to exercise their fundamental right to return home, the conditions that made them flee in the f
rashida haq and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down.azizul, two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they crossed to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, azizul died. then, she told us, she couldn't bear even to say the word myanmar. here in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six otherfamily members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts were...
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rashida and her husband lost someone they escaped. a son when they escaped.h her son two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she will not return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i had two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back, we will. but our hearts don't tell us to go back, they don't, they don't. but according to the agreement between bangladesh and myanmar, some of these people could start to return injust two months‘ time. yet there are no details of how their safety will be guaranteed, nor of any international monitoring, making observers cautious. one thing is for sure, for refugees to be able to exercise their fundamental right to return home, the conditions that made them free in the f
rashida and her husband lost someone they escaped. a son when they escaped.h her son two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she will not return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar....
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rashida huq and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down.er with her son two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i had two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back, we will. but our hearts don't tell us to go back. they don't, they don't. but according to the agreement between bangladesh and myanmar, some of these people could start to return injust two months‘ time. yet there are no details of how their safety will be guaranteed, nor of any international monitoring, making observers cautious. one thing is for sure, for refugees to be able to exercise their fundamental right to return home, the conditions that made them flee in th
rashida huq and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down.er with her son two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts...
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rashida and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down. trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she will not return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i had two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back, we will. but our hearts don't tell us to go back. they don't, they don't. but according to the agreement between bangladesh and myanmar, some of these people could start to return injust two months' time. yet there are no details of how their safety will be guaranteed, nor of any international monitoring, making observers cautious. one thing is for sure, for refugees to be able to exercise their fundamental right to return home, the conditions that made them flee in the first place need to be meaningfully addressed.
rashida and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down. trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she will not return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i had two...
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. >> reporter: rashida rarely speaks these days. she does tell her story.aks quietly and mechanically, as if trying to recount what happened without reliving it. we were five women with our babies, she says, the military grabbed us, dragged us into the house, and shut the door. and they raped us. she tells us they stabbed her and tried to kill her. she survived by pretending to be dead. it will be good if i had died, she says, if i had died i wouldn't have to remember all these things. stories like rashida's are all too common in the bangladesh camps that now host near the rohingya muslims. when the military came to aisha's village, her husband fled, leaving her alone with five children. two soldiers stood guard in front of my door, she says, and another came in and pointed his gun at me. he raped me. did he say anything to you? he punched me and ripped off my clothes. he said if you move, i will kill you. if you scream, i will kill you. he covered my mouth with his hand, she says. i felt so awful. he did it so roughly. he did it without mercy. human rights
. >> reporter: rashida rarely speaks these days. she does tell her story.aks quietly and mechanically, as if trying to recount what happened without reliving it. we were five women with our babies, she says, the military grabbed us, dragged us into the house, and shut the door. and they raped us. she tells us they stabbed her and tried to kill her. she survived by pretending to be dead. it will be good if i had died, she says, if i had died i wouldn't have to remember all these things....
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the children's names were rashida, five years old, kushida, three, and zahidia, who was 11 months.egum, her husband and her four children all managed to escape with their lives. mohammed was not so fortunate. he and his youngest daughter survived but three of her sisters were killed, and so was their mother. the violence began five days before the massacre at tula toli, on the 25th august, when members of a rohingya militant group attacked a number of police posts inside myanmar, killing 12. in response, the burmese military began what they called clearance operations. that was three months ago. boats filled with refugees have been coming over since. the overwhelming majority of people in myanmar are buddhists. rohingya muslims make up only a small minority overall. but in rakhine state, the region that borders bangladesh, they might be in the majority, if it weren't for the fact so many have fled. even before the latest violence, the rohingya of myanmar were denied the most basic rights. the right to vote, the freedom to travel, and access to decent education and health care. now,
the children's names were rashida, five years old, kushida, three, and zahidia, who was 11 months.egum, her husband and her four children all managed to escape with their lives. mohammed was not so fortunate. he and his youngest daughter survived but three of her sisters were killed, and so was their mother. the violence began five days before the massacre at tula toli, on the 25th august, when members of a rohingya militant group attacked a number of police posts inside myanmar, killing 12. in...
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the children's names were rashida, five years old, kushida, three, and zahidia, who was 11 months.um, her husband and her four children all managed to escape with their lives. mohammed was not so fortunate. he and his youngest daughter survived but three of her sisters were killed, and so was their mother. the violence began five days before the massacre at tula toli, on the 25th august, when members of a rohingya militant group attacked a number of police posts inside myanmar, killing 12. in response, the burmese military began what they called clearance operations. that was three months ago. boats filled with refugees have been coming over since. the overwhelming majority of people in myanmar are buddhists. rohingya muslims make up only a small minority overall. but in rakhine state, the region that borders bangladesh, they might be in the majority, if it weren't for the fact so many have fled. even before the latest violence, the rohingya of myanmar were denied the most basic rights. the right to vote, the freedom to travel, and access to decent education and health care. now, s
the children's names were rashida, five years old, kushida, three, and zahidia, who was 11 months.um, her husband and her four children all managed to escape with their lives. mohammed was not so fortunate. he and his youngest daughter survived but three of her sisters were killed, and so was their mother. the violence began five days before the massacre at tula toli, on the 25th august, when members of a rohingya militant group attacked a number of police posts inside myanmar, killing 12. in...
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. >> reporter: rashida rarely speaks these days. she does tell her story.hanically as if trying to recount what happened without reliving it. we were five women with our babies she says. the military grabbed us, dragged us into the house and shut the door and they raped us. she tells us they stabbed her and tried to kill her. she survived by pretending to be dead. it would be good if i had died, she says, because if i died, then i wouldn't have to remember all these things. stories like rashida's are all too common in the camps that now host the muslims. every tent it seems has a story of agony shame and death inside it. when the military came to aisha's village, her husband fled, leaving her alone with five children. two soldiers stood guard in front of my door, she says. another came in and pointed his gun at me. he raped me. did he say anything to you? he punched me and ripped off my clothes. he said if you move, i will kill you. if you scream, i will kill you. and he covered my mouth with his hand, she says. i felt so awful, he did it so roughly. he did
. >> reporter: rashida rarely speaks these days. she does tell her story.hanically as if trying to recount what happened without reliving it. we were five women with our babies she says. the military grabbed us, dragged us into the house and shut the door and they raped us. she tells us they stabbed her and tried to kill her. she survived by pretending to be dead. it would be good if i had died, she says, because if i died, then i wouldn't have to remember all these things. stories like...
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obviously if this sounds familiar, the hollywood reporter identified rashida jones as a victim of john lasseter. today she says wait a minute, a victim of what? not sexual harassment but a culture caked in prejudice. >> what happens? >> you'll be stuck here forever. >> reporter: disney pixar's "coco" could have a colossal showing with young audiences around the globe. but revelations about why she walked away from pax aixar. jones said, quote, it is also a culture where women and people of color do not have an equal creative voice, as is demonstrated by their director demographics. of the 20 films in the company's history, only one was co-directed by a woman and only one was directed by a person of color. >> are people out there finally believing that this stuff is going on? women have been trying to talk about this stuff for years and nobody has believed us. i just hope that each new story that comes out, people are starting to realize, oh, so they have been telling the truth the whole time. >> reporter: amy has recruited executives for 25 years. she said the issue is industry indepen
obviously if this sounds familiar, the hollywood reporter identified rashida jones as a victim of john lasseter. today she says wait a minute, a victim of what? not sexual harassment but a culture caked in prejudice. >> what happens? >> you'll be stuck here forever. >> reporter: disney pixar's "coco" could have a colossal showing with young audiences around the globe. but revelations about why she walked away from pax aixar. jones said, quote, it is also a culture...
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the hollywood reporter rashida jones told the "new york times she left because of philosophical differenceswanted advance. disney is maintaining an environment which all employees are respected and fully supports lasseter's sabbatical. >> let's get an update on the forecast from meteorologist bonnie schneider. >> one of the busiest travel days is today and sunday, look what you can expect after thanksgiving, stormy conditions to the west, airport delays in seattle and portland due to rain that is expected. we'll be watching for that. overall watching for rain potentially in the northeast for today. melissa? >> thanks so much. i i'm i i'm for joining us. i )m laura garcia. >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. it is 4:30 right now. i'm laura garcia. thanks for joining us. >> i'm marcus washington. we are following breaking news this morning. the crash on 80 in san francisco shut down lanes. pete suratos is live at the scene. what do you see? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. the crash taking place around 12:30 a.m. when you are driving, approaching the bay bridge on 80 east. that
the hollywood reporter rashida jones told the "new york times she left because of philosophical differenceswanted advance. disney is maintaining an environment which all employees are respected and fully supports lasseter's sabbatical. >> let's get an update on the forecast from meteorologist bonnie schneider. >> one of the busiest travel days is today and sunday, look what you can expect after thanksgiving, stormy conditions to the west, airport delays in seattle and portland...
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the child ren‘s names were rashida, five years old, kushida, three, and zahidia, who was 11 months.er four children all managed to escape with their lives. mohammed was not so fortunate. he and his youngest daughter survived but three of her sisters were killed, and so was their mother. the violence began five days before the massacre at tula toli, on the 25th august, when members of a rohingya militant group attacked a number of police posts inside myanmar, killing 12. in response, the burmese military began what they called clearance operations. boats filled with refugees have been coming ever since. it's two month since the terrible incidents that we have been looking at and these people are saying it is still going on. some have accused the burmese government of using the attacks by the militants as a pretext for a vicious and indiscrimate crackdown against civilians. bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border. and i have been told that from the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in mi
the child ren‘s names were rashida, five years old, kushida, three, and zahidia, who was 11 months.er four children all managed to escape with their lives. mohammed was not so fortunate. he and his youngest daughter survived but three of her sisters were killed, and so was their mother. the violence began five days before the massacre at tula toli, on the 25th august, when members of a rohingya militant group attacked a number of police posts inside myanmar, killing 12. in response, the...
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reporter" one of the allegations against lassiter includes an unwanted advance against actor and writer rashida jones. in a memo he said he will take six month sabbatical saying he needs to confront his missteps, saying i especially want to apize to anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug or any gesture they felt crossed the line in any shape or form. everyone has the right to set their own boundaries and have them respected. lassiter is creative force behind "toy story"," cars" and "frozen" the issue committed to maintain environment to empower employees. we fully support his sabbatical. >> in his statement he said he hopes to return with the insight and perspective needed to be the leader you deserve. disney of course is the parent company of abc 7. abc 7 news. >> and in fact john lassiter was in san francisco two weeks ago honored at the annual fundraising gala and presented with lifetime achievement award. they have no comment on the significance situation. >>> meantime there's three new allegations of sexual misconduct against charlie rose, three woman told the was
reporter" one of the allegations against lassiter includes an unwanted advance against actor and writer rashida jones. in a memo he said he will take six month sabbatical saying he needs to confront his missteps, saying i especially want to apize to anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug or any gesture they felt crossed the line in any shape or form. everyone has the right to set their own boundaries and have them respected. lassiter is creative force behind...
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he made unwanted advances on actress rashida jones and has a history of kissing and touching female staffers ahead of these allegations admitted to making staff feel disrespected and uncomfortable and announced he will be going on leave. he directed toy story and kaizen is known as one of the most powerful man in hollywood. cheryl: president trump minimizing against alabama republican senator roy moore telling voters not to support moore's democratic opponent. >> blake burman with the latest from washington. traded after week and stayed silent and remarkably more, president trump offered one step short of a full endorsement. speaking to reporters before he left to his thanksgiving break, the president highlighted his defense. >> he denies this. if you look at what is really going on all the things that happened over the last 48 hours, he totally denies it. you have to listen to them also. he said 40 years ago this did not happen. reporter: moore is accus of sexual assault in pursuing children and teenagers when he was in his 30s. reitering moore's denial, he was also pssed on wha his message
he made unwanted advances on actress rashida jones and has a history of kissing and touching female staffers ahead of these allegations admitted to making staff feel disrespected and uncomfortable and announced he will be going on leave. he directed toy story and kaizen is known as one of the most powerful man in hollywood. cheryl: president trump minimizing against alabama republican senator roy moore telling voters not to support moore's democratic opponent. >> blake burman with the...
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you're talking about rashida jones, who is a well-known name in hollywood. she's done work for pixar before. she was in "inside out" back in 2015 but when reports started to surface that she left "toy story 4" because of unwanted sexual advances, jones said she had to set the record straight. she turned a day-old narrative on its head when she applauded the creative work of pixar studios but not its treatment of women and minorities. in a statement to "the new york times," she rebuffed the idea that she left because of sexual misconduct, saying, quote, but it is also a culture where women and people of color do not have an equal or creative voice, as is demonstrated by their director demographics. out of 20 films in the company's history, only one was co-directed by a woman and only one was directed by a person of color. >> because she is biracial and highly successful, she has a unique perspective on these types of things. and those are the voices we need to hear right now. >> reporter: amy has recruited tech executives for 25 years and calls the failure of
you're talking about rashida jones, who is a well-known name in hollywood. she's done work for pixar before. she was in "inside out" back in 2015 but when reports started to surface that she left "toy story 4" because of unwanted sexual advances, jones said she had to set the record straight. she turned a day-old narrative on its head when she applauded the creative work of pixar studios but not its treatment of women and minorities. in a statement to "the new york...
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the target was rashida jones and another story out of hollywood, another big name and it goes on andssteps. do we know more about what these missteps are? >> well, not specifics. >> all right. >> but the allegation is that he groped people. >> engaged in inappropriate behavior. all right. stephanie gosk, thank you. we hope we don't have to see you again soon on this particular story. >> at i suspect you will. >> i suspect we will as well. >>> uber outrage. the tech transportation company pays hackers $100,000 to keep a massive data breach under wraps. 57 million riders and drivers have been affected. >>> also es staping north korea. new dramatic video shows north korean soldiers looking for a defecting soldier, crossing into the dmz briefly and it's believed opening fire for the first time in 30 years. mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow. but after an electrical fire from faulty wiring, mary's vintage clothing and designer shoe collection were ruined. luckily, the geico insurance agency had recently helped mary with renters insurance, and she got a totally fab repla
the target was rashida jones and another story out of hollywood, another big name and it goes on andssteps. do we know more about what these missteps are? >> well, not specifics. >> all right. >> but the allegation is that he groped people. >> engaged in inappropriate behavior. all right. stephanie gosk, thank you. we hope we don't have to see you again soon on this particular story. >> at i suspect you will. >> i suspect we will as well. >>> uber...
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associated press is reporting las ter had been accused of an unwanted advance towards actress rashida, credited as a co-writer of "toy story 4" scheduled to be released later this year. >>> much more to get to, including the battle over roy moore's candidacy in alabama. president trump has finally weighed in on the controversial republican can the who denies inappropriate sexual misconduct with teenage girls after days of not talking about that issue, mr. trump has now made his position clear. nbc national correspondent peter alexander with the latest now. good morning. >> reporter: hey, matt, savannah, good morning to you. president trump is at his mira l lago property on vacation. he lashed out at two familiar foils the nfl and lavar ball, the father of one of the ucla basketball players defeign i tained by china, recently released. the president lashing out, calling ball a poor man's don king, describing him as an ungrateful fool, in all cams, it was me that helped get your son out, the president is defending roy moore and casting doubts on his accusers. president trump breaking hi
associated press is reporting las ter had been accused of an unwanted advance towards actress rashida, credited as a co-writer of "toy story 4" scheduled to be released later this year. >>> much more to get to, including the battle over roy moore's candidacy in alabama. president trump has finally weighed in on the controversial republican can the who denies inappropriate sexual misconduct with teenage girls after days of not talking about that issue, mr. trump has now made...
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. >> reporter: and the news this morning from rashida jones who left the production of "toy story 4" treatment of women and not directly related to any misconduct on lasseter's part. >> let's talk to dan abrams about this and start out with cbs and charlie rose dismissing him pretty quickly yesterday after the allegations came out. but much more about brand protection than any kind of legal liability. >> well, both. i don't think this was a close call in terms of whether you had to fire charlie rose. there were too many allegations. they were too specific and too disgusting. >> what is the legal liability? >> now you have allegations coming from cbs employees, talking about the time while he was at cbs, because, remember, charlie rose has both his production company which runs his talk show on pbs and then you have his time at cbs where he's the cbs employee. so if while he he's at cbs, cbs employees complain about his behavior, particularly if it's in the last three years which is the statute of limitations, then you have possible legal liable liability for cbs. >> we see a differen
. >> reporter: and the news this morning from rashida jones who left the production of "toy story 4" treatment of women and not directly related to any misconduct on lasseter's part. >> let's talk to dan abrams about this and start out with cbs and charlie rose dismissing him pretty quickly yesterday after the allegations came out. but much more about brand protection than any kind of legal liability. >> well, both. i don't think this was a close call in terms of...