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. >> is china's new power good for tibeter dangerous for tibet? because the rest of the world may become so fearful offending the chinese they stop talking about tibet. >> yes. some feel that's right. but somehow it's a tibet issue. very much just the issue. also a more ral iss-- moral iss. and chinese sharing a sense over solidarity with us. many pars parts of the world knows something about tibet and the current situation, i think very sympathetic. they have very much concern and the political feed, introducing a business company. yes, indeed, a little bit cautious. >> how did you feel when president obama delayed his meeting with you when he became president because the chinese obje objected and he met with them first. did that offend you? >> no. >> did you understand why he did that. >> actually, he said something sent to me explaining the reason. so better. first, his meeting. i think without some point with chinese complaining. so better. >> you understood that? >> yes. then, soon after he returned, he want to see me. >> he gave you a 17 min
. >> is china's new power good for tibeter dangerous for tibet? because the rest of the world may become so fearful offending the chinese they stop talking about tibet. >> yes. some feel that's right. but somehow it's a tibet issue. very much just the issue. also a more ral iss-- moral iss. and chinese sharing a sense over solidarity with us. many pars parts of the world knows something about tibet and the current situation, i think very sympathetic. they have very much concern and...
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even within tibet. you cannot do but from pocketbooks, most of the people, particularly more educated, more so realistic, they all fully support. >> do you believe the new chinese leadership are getting close to doing some kind of deal with tibet or not? do you believe they are thinking the right way? >> now, firstly, you see, they have policies regarding their own people. there are indication. these are indication they're more moderate. more realistic. they seems upper hand, again upper hand but still too early to say. once the chinese leaders, communist leaders, they're really thinking, very easily can solve also the issue of the people and also in mongolia and china. i think they are. expressing one point to the chinese people have every right to know the reality. once people knows the reality, the chinese people also have the ability to judge what is right and wrong. therefore, the censorship is immoral. chinese people should know the reality. censorship is very very subtle. >> if the sensor ship go
even within tibet. you cannot do but from pocketbooks, most of the people, particularly more educated, more so realistic, they all fully support. >> do you believe the new chinese leadership are getting close to doing some kind of deal with tibet or not? do you believe they are thinking the right way? >> now, firstly, you see, they have policies regarding their own people. there are indication. these are indication they're more moderate. more realistic. they seems upper hand, again...
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after the chinese takeover of tibet, rato was reestablished in india.nd arrived in 1985, there were 27 monks. today, there are about 100 between the ages of 6 and 90. the monastery undertook a massive construction project, whicwas largely funded thrgh e sale of eeland's photographs. he raised $400,000 with a special series of photos documenting life in and around the monastery. this 2002 photo of the dalai lama was taken in rato's debating court. over the years, vreeland has collaborated closely with the tibetan leader. >> his holiness is practical, down to earth. it was those two qualities that i felt the moment that he walked into the room the first time i met him. and they were a surprise. i mean, i think in the west we have a view of holiness as being sort of ethereal, and this person was not that. >> he says the dalai lama hasn't gotten any more patient in posing for photos. >> many years ago, when i photographed his holiness, i was using the large view camera. and after a few sheets of film, his holiness said, "so, okay?" and i said, "well, not qu
after the chinese takeover of tibet, rato was reestablished in india.nd arrived in 1985, there were 27 monks. today, there are about 100 between the ages of 6 and 90. the monastery undertook a massive construction project, whicwas largely funded thrgh e sale of eeland's photographs. he raised $400,000 with a special series of photos documenting life in and around the monastery. this 2002 photo of the dalai lama was taken in rato's debating court. over the years, vreeland has collaborated...
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after the chinese takeover of tibet, rato was reestablished in india.nd arrived in 1985, there were 27 monks. today, there are about 100 between the ages of 6 and 90. the monastery undertook a massive construction project, which was largely funded through the sale of vreeland's photographs. he raised $400,000 with a special series of photos documenting life in and around the monastery. this 2002 photo of the dalai lama was taken in rato's debating court. over the years, vreeland has collaborated closely with the tibetan leader. >> his holiness is practical, down to earth. it was those two qualities that i felt the moment that he walked into the room the first time i met him. and they were a surprise. i mean, i think in the west we have a view of holiness as being sort of ethereal, and this person was not that. >> he says the dalai lama hasn't gotten any more patient in posing for photos. >> many years ago, when i photographed his holiness, i was using the large view camera. and after a few sheets of film, his holiness said, "so, okay?" and i said, "well
after the chinese takeover of tibet, rato was reestablished in india.nd arrived in 1985, there were 27 monks. today, there are about 100 between the ages of 6 and 90. the monastery undertook a massive construction project, which was largely funded through the sale of vreeland's photographs. he raised $400,000 with a special series of photos documenting life in and around the monastery. this 2002 photo of the dalai lama was taken in rato's debating court. over the years, vreeland has...
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of course, we do see, we see tibet as part of the people's republic of china. but we also look for meaning -- meaningful dialogue, and will continue to support that. >> the government has made clear its commitment to root out tax avoidance by public officials and civil servants. can the foreign secretary made clear -- that the government will be equally robust in rooting out tax avoidance by the corporate sector who do jobs for government or are employed by the government? >> yes absolutely. i won't mention to the deputy prime minister his slip. it's entirely between ourselves. and these four walls. yes, absolutely. the chancellor set out very clearly in the budget is absolute determination to deal with tax avoidance, and to do so without warning in future. and i know the chancellor if he was you, he would say that that applies to the corporate sector as well. >> close question. >> number eight. [inaudible] >> the government believes it is not reasonable or fair that he should receive a greater benefit for benefits them working households. some cases it can be
of course, we do see, we see tibet as part of the people's republic of china. but we also look for meaning -- meaningful dialogue, and will continue to support that. >> the government has made clear its commitment to root out tax avoidance by public officials and civil servants. can the foreign secretary made clear -- that the government will be equally robust in rooting out tax avoidance by the corporate sector who do jobs for government or are employed by the government? >> yes...
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of course, we do see, we see tibet as part of the people's republic of china. but also look for maning -- meaningful dialogue, and will continue to support that. >> the government has made clear its commitment to root out tax avoidance by public officials and civil servants. can the foreign secretary made clear -- that the government will be equally robust in rooting out tax avoidance by the corporate sector who do jobs for government or are employed by the government? >> yes absolutely. i won't mention to the deputy prime minister his slip. it's entirely between ourselves. and these four walls. yes, absolutely. the chancellor set out very clearly in the budget is absolute determination to deal with tax avoidance, and to do so without warning in future. and i know the chancellor if he was you, he would say hat that applies to the corporate sector as well. >> close question. >> number eight. [inaudible] >> the government believes it is not asonable or fair that he should receive a greater benefit for benefits them working households. some cases it can be more th
of course, we do see, we see tibet as part of the people's republic of china. but also look for maning -- meaningful dialogue, and will continue to support that. >> the government has made clear its commitment to root out tax avoidance by public officials and civil servants. can the foreign secretary made clear -- that the government will be equally robust in rooting out tax avoidance by the corporate sector who do jobs for government or are employed by the government? >> yes...
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speaker, the foreign secretary will be aware his holiness, the 14th dawley of tibet is in lond -- dalai lama is in london and will visit this afternoon and will use this opportunity to restate his government's commitment to the human rights of tibetans within china. >> we believe in this country and in this house and the universality of human rights and that is a point i often make to chinese leaders, including in the strategic dialogue that i conduct with china on an annual basis. we also have a formal human rights dialogue with china which we do not shy away from raising any of these cases. of course we do see, as did the last government, we see tibet as part of the people's republic of china but we also look for meaningful dialogue between representatives of the dalai lama and the chinese authorities and will continue to support that. >> the government has made clear its commitment to rout out tax avoidance by public officials and civil servants. can the foreign secretary make clear that the government will be equally robust in rooting out tax avoidance by the corporate sector who do
speaker, the foreign secretary will be aware his holiness, the 14th dawley of tibet is in lond -- dalai lama is in london and will visit this afternoon and will use this opportunity to restate his government's commitment to the human rights of tibetans within china. >> we believe in this country and in this house and the universality of human rights and that is a point i often make to chinese leaders, including in the strategic dialogue that i conduct with china on an annual basis. we...
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stolen your member this the bay area average recreation has loaned a specialized hand crank bicycle to tibet'sy that the beauty began his journey to new york last week someone stole his $13,000 bike from the hayes valley church where he was staying so far it has not been found to the meter should be prepared for a summer traffic headaches zero crews to work for the central subway project underneath the intersection of fourth and grand publicly what they call that's where the machines will eventually be placed the construction workers are expected to cause major disruptions for traffic in reliance curtis cbs as the meth dot com and click on story. stocks fell on wall street as doubts grew in the latest fix for europe's debt crisis investors worry whether 100 and whether the bailout of spain's banks is enough to save them. the dow closed down 143 points the nasdaq and s&p also office floor. no bid prevails today at apple's annual developers conference this year the company is largely focused on upgrades to its current line of products. that means faster more powerful laptops. among them ditching
stolen your member this the bay area average recreation has loaned a specialized hand crank bicycle to tibet'sy that the beauty began his journey to new york last week someone stole his $13,000 bike from the hayes valley church where he was staying so far it has not been found to the meter should be prepared for a summer traffic headaches zero crews to work for the central subway project underneath the intersection of fourth and grand publicly what they call that's where the machines will...
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it doesn't want other countries to interfere in things which are happening here in tibet, places such as that. so that makes it very difficult for china to seem as though it's acting responsibly on the world stage and come up with ideas. it doesn't want to get involved in other people's affairs because it doesn't want them later on to talk about its affairs. it found itself back in the kofi annan peace plan, but if mr. annan goes towards criticizing the governments in damascus, which looks like he is doing, the chinese government might have some difficulties with that. >> michael, thanks very much. i should just point out that the pictures you saw of demonstrations there were not from today. they were from thursday. just to make that clear, those pictures were from thursday, not today. but we are expecting demonstrations across the country, as i said. let's move on now, because every year in england, thousands of girls and young women are forced into marriage by their parents and their relatives. under new proposals to be announced by the government, it's going to become a criminal of
it doesn't want other countries to interfere in things which are happening here in tibet, places such as that. so that makes it very difficult for china to seem as though it's acting responsibly on the world stage and come up with ideas. it doesn't want to get involved in other people's affairs because it doesn't want them later on to talk about its affairs. it found itself back in the kofi annan peace plan, but if mr. annan goes towards criticizing the governments in damascus, which looks like...
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>>mark: alex tibet is recovering after suffering a mild heart attack. tibet is in good spirits.when they fell on the new season. >>darya: it is the anniversary of michael jackson's debt. the corner will it was a homicide. his doctor was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he died died from a fatal combination of drugs. his doctor has been behind bars since the members. >> and >>mark: as take a live look outside right now. >>george: continue to monitor a hot spot here. it is done the east shore freeway at in is stating -- interstate 80 west bound. the backups are increasing and is pressing the drive time up to 30 minutes. -- 32 minutes in irian is starting to slow from san paulo and the westbound direction. in it is cleared from the traffic lanes but is still on the shoulder parent >>darya: take a look at the 7 day around the bay forecast. when they will be the warmest day. it and tore the end of the week it will be and the low 80s. >>mark: we are watching a big drop on wall street. the dow jones is down 186 points. this is due to the spanish bank's letter asking for a bail
>>mark: alex tibet is recovering after suffering a mild heart attack. tibet is in good spirits.when they fell on the new season. >>darya: it is the anniversary of michael jackson's debt. the corner will it was a homicide. his doctor was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he died died from a fatal combination of drugs. his doctor has been behind bars since the members. >> and >>mark: as take a live look outside right now. >>george: continue to monitor a hot...
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i had to meet the people from the office of tibet in a hotel lobby for a couple years until finally they were in the building until of course one of the things the human rights group is we would meet for the people the regional bureaus wouldn't meet with of for tibet and other places. but what i presented appreciate this will so did secretary shultz was painful in times. joey is a good example. most of the people that were in charge of economic policy, the so-called chicago blaze trained at the university of chicago and they were doing a terrific job in the economy. when i would go to him and see him we have to denounce it he would shake his head and he would announce it. remember the last previous republican view of human rights was secretary kissinger in the ford administration and secretary kissinger, who i admire has never really understood human rights policy to this day, and the was the last example. so, we had to create a new policy. basically the argument we made was anti-communist and is not enough. it has to be there. this is the day the height of the cold war. but it is not en
i had to meet the people from the office of tibet in a hotel lobby for a couple years until finally they were in the building until of course one of the things the human rights group is we would meet for the people the regional bureaus wouldn't meet with of for tibet and other places. but what i presented appreciate this will so did secretary shultz was painful in times. joey is a good example. most of the people that were in charge of economic policy, the so-called chicago blaze trained at the...
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i had to meet the people from the office of tibet in a hotel lobby for a couple of years until finally they were permitted in the building, although, chris, one of the things the human rights bureau did we would meet with the people the regional bureau wouldn't meet with, from heartin american countries, tibet, and other places. but what the president did appreciate this. and so did secretary shultz. it was painful for him at times. chile's a good example. most of the people who were in charge of economic policy, the so-called chicago boys, he had trained at the university of chicago. and they were doing a terrific job with the economy. now, when i would go to him and say they closed down another newspaper yesterday and we have to denounce it, he would shake his head and he would denounce it. >> do the buddha, show what it looked like. >> can't do that. >> it looked like this -- >> remember, that the last previous republican view of human rights, as i guess, it was secretary kissinger in the ford administration. and secretary kiss i canner -- kissinger, whom i admire, has never really
i had to meet the people from the office of tibet in a hotel lobby for a couple of years until finally they were permitted in the building, although, chris, one of the things the human rights bureau did we would meet with the people the regional bureau wouldn't meet with, from heartin american countries, tibet, and other places. but what the president did appreciate this. and so did secretary shultz. it was painful for him at times. chile's a good example. most of the people who were in charge...
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. >>> new information about those risk tibets jpmorgan chase lost billions -- >> what did jpmorgan chasehen? the "wall street journal" says top officials at the bank knew what its london team was up to two years before chase lost two billion dollars this spring. ceo diamond scheduled to testify about the problem -- tomorrow. employers plan to boost hiring next quarter new survey puts hiring index at highest level in four years companies in the midwest and south most upbeat about hiring leisure and hospitality companies most optimistic. stocks started out higher yesterday but didn't finish that way investors started doubting new 125 billion dollar credit line for spain's banks would do much to help. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king. >>> a coroner in australia has ruled that a wild dog, called a beginning go -- called a ding co-caused the death of a baby it sparked one of the country's most essential murder mysteries. the coroner told the court the baby was tacked and taken by a decision ingo. the mother had been sentenced to life in -- dingo. the mother had been sentenced to
. >>> new information about those risk tibets jpmorgan chase lost billions -- >> what did jpmorgan chasehen? the "wall street journal" says top officials at the bank knew what its london team was up to two years before chase lost two billion dollars this spring. ceo diamond scheduled to testify about the problem -- tomorrow. employers plan to boost hiring next quarter new survey puts hiring index at highest level in four years companies in the midwest and south most...
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they have mondayered tibet literally change -- plundered tibet. changed lhasa what that i have done to buddhist monknuns, atrocities the post have been running a series to on cyber attack america has to speak out if we don't speak out they will think we don't really care. >> here at home we are dealing with issues. i can't let you go without talking about the work you are working on student loan that one is looming for million offs americans also the threat of the debt ceiling debate and sort of lock gain, can you speak to those domestic issues >> i can and i talk about that in the book we are facing an economic crisis the only way that i see to deal with it is to put everything on the table, reform the entitlements, close down these tax ear marks these tax loopholes and also, i am one who has not signed the so called grover norquest pledge but party haves to come together, put everything on the table we better do it soon. look at today's news, spain and europe. storm clouds are coming. >> i hop you come back to see us and talk about these issues
they have mondayered tibet literally change -- plundered tibet. changed lhasa what that i have done to buddhist monknuns, atrocities the post have been running a series to on cyber attack america has to speak out if we don't speak out they will think we don't really care. >> here at home we are dealing with issues. i can't let you go without talking about the work you are working on student loan that one is looming for million offs americans also the threat of the debt ceiling debate and...
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there are others, sudan, tibet, others that have been taken up to a great extent by the international community. north korea hedges not been an issue. for two reasons. the first is through very successful efforts by the north korean a regime to insure this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and not a personal story, a personification of the story that the average american will somehow be influenced by or take up the cost for. many of the north koreans to defect through the border with china are sent back by the chinese on buses so that there is nobody that can associate in name or face with this terrible human rights situation in north korea. by example, south. during its military dictatorship had this person who eventually won the nobel peace prize who became lionized as a voice, as a face for democratic activism. so you have these personalities that can be identified with the problem. at the north koreans have been very good about not allowing that to happen and the chinese have been complex of. that's one of the reasons why. the other is that it just hasn't captured the i
there are others, sudan, tibet, others that have been taken up to a great extent by the international community. north korea hedges not been an issue. for two reasons. the first is through very successful efforts by the north korean a regime to insure this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and not a personal story, a personification of the story that the average american will somehow be influenced by or take up the cost for. many of the north koreans to defect through the border with...
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we have tibet. we have taiwan, we have the currency problem, we have some-- we've got the iranian-- iranian nuclear issue. so where we differ, we have to manage those differences. but continue to work with them. that's what diplomacy is all about, frankly. i mean, you-- you don't-- you have to-- you have to find a way to manage the differences and magnify the common areas of agreement. >> rose: are you hopeful that you'll be able to get them on board with respect to iran and with respect to syria? >> well, with respect to iran they are on board. you know, one of the real successes of our diplomatic strategy toward iran, which was to be willing to engage with them but to keep a very clear pressure track going is that the chinese and the russians are part of a unified negotiating stance that we have presented to the iranians, most recently in moscow. i think the iranian have been surprised. they have expended a certain amount of effort to try to break apart this so-called p5 plus 1. and they haven't b
we have tibet. we have taiwan, we have the currency problem, we have some-- we've got the iranian-- iranian nuclear issue. so where we differ, we have to manage those differences. but continue to work with them. that's what diplomacy is all about, frankly. i mean, you-- you don't-- you have to-- you have to find a way to manage the differences and magnify the common areas of agreement. >> rose: are you hopeful that you'll be able to get them on board with respect to iran and with respect...
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under the circumstances, a man made 22 flights in an unarmed helicopter, delivering ammunition, and tibet to winning -- and evacuating more than 70 wounded men. despite having slept for 36 hours, you are sent down the river to join an intense battle. colonel vargas, in just this situation, carriage fellow -- managed to carry fellow marines to hundreds of yards of intense enemy fire to get them to a safe evacuation site. only after three days of battle did he allow himself to be treated for shrapnel wounds. no amount of cramming could prepare you for these tests. lucky for us, we have role models like our panelists, who are willing to pass their lessons on to the next generation. i invite you to please join me in welcoming these men. [applause] your seat is the first. you are in this first seat. [applause] i would like to start our panel by asking you to reflect a little bit. the name of the curriculum the medal of honor foundation has developed is called "lessons of personal bravery and self sacrifice." i would like to ask you to reflect on what that means, given your experience. after th
under the circumstances, a man made 22 flights in an unarmed helicopter, delivering ammunition, and tibet to winning -- and evacuating more than 70 wounded men. despite having slept for 36 hours, you are sent down the river to join an intense battle. colonel vargas, in just this situation, carriage fellow -- managed to carry fellow marines to hundreds of yards of intense enemy fire to get them to a safe evacuation site. only after three days of battle did he allow himself to be treated for...
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a couple years ago in the himalayas and tibet and 17,000 -- having a tough time because they usually wander around the states and c-span doesn't go for that. i am holding my own here. i am up 17,000 feet in the himalayas and talking to the nomadic tribal chieftain who is lamenting the fact that his people will never have telephones because the lines can't reach their. the same thing deep in the amazon. i spend a lot of time in the amazon. last week i talked to this tribal chieftain by telephone. he has a cellular satellite phone deep in the andes too. we are all talking to each other for the first time in human history. for the first time in human history we are facing the same crisis and sharing the information. for the first time in human history, we really get it. 94-1/2-year-old grandson lives near me off the coast of washington and i walk with him in the forest and every time i walk with this little boy i think what is this going to look like in six decades when he is my age? we all know that if we stay this course will be ugly. but we, you and i have the opportunity to change i
a couple years ago in the himalayas and tibet and 17,000 -- having a tough time because they usually wander around the states and c-span doesn't go for that. i am holding my own here. i am up 17,000 feet in the himalayas and talking to the nomadic tribal chieftain who is lamenting the fact that his people will never have telephones because the lines can't reach their. the same thing deep in the amazon. i spend a lot of time in the amazon. last week i talked to this tribal chieftain by...
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i had to meet the people from the office of tibet in a hotel lobby for a couple of years. we would meet with the people with the regional bureaus who would nowould not meet with. the president did appreciate this. so did secretary schulz. it was painful. he had trained at the university of chicago. he would shake his head. he would announce its. the last previous republican was secretary kissinger. secretary kissinger, who i admire, has never really understood human rights policy to this day. that was the last example. we had to create a new policy. the argument he made was that anti communism was not enough. he had to be there. one thing he added was in the central american cases was being able to argue to these dictators that you're not the bastion against communism. you will be to a communist revolution if he cannot stop abuses and move toward democracy. they did not want to let go. they forced him into holding a referendum. these were interesting times. the oas was a dictatorship. kanaka anything through. -- you cannot get there anything. it is hard sometimes for peopl
i had to meet the people from the office of tibet in a hotel lobby for a couple of years. we would meet with the people with the regional bureaus who would nowould not meet with. the president did appreciate this. so did secretary schulz. it was painful. he had trained at the university of chicago. he would shake his head. he would announce its. the last previous republican was secretary kissinger. secretary kissinger, who i admire, has never really understood human rights policy to this day....
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tibet leader the dalai lama grabbed his beard last night. >> there's not a lot i can do.h it. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> the dalai lama touring the united kingdom outlying his bow dust teaching of peace and understanding. >>> it was a birthday celebration fit for a queen. the royal family road in carriages for the trooping the color parade. yesterday was the queen's official birthday which is always celebrated in june. even though her actually birthday was in april and that is when she turned 86. >>> time now 7:50. the x-factor is in the bay area. you will hear from people that sat in the audience and you will know there is still a chance that you can get in too. >> notable changes on the way for your bay area sunday. >>> tapings of the x-factor are continuing today. yesterday thousands of people made their way into the audience and see the show. some people came to see the judges. others wanted to see how good the singers really are. >> just to watch the performances of all the different people trying out. >> tapings will continue twice a day until tomorrow. no ticket
tibet leader the dalai lama grabbed his beard last night. >> there's not a lot i can do.h it. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> the dalai lama touring the united kingdom outlying his bow dust teaching of peace and understanding. >>> it was a birthday celebration fit for a queen. the royal family road in carriages for the trooping the color parade. yesterday was the queen's official birthday which is always celebrated in june. even though her actually birthday was in april...
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with the dalai lama in tibet. >> you have to do everything when you're a master. >> tell us about thed you're trying to break. how many pizzas? >> we're shipping 36,000 pounds of pizza, 30,000 pizzas. it's the biggest pizza party in the world. if you stack them on top of each other, it measures twice the size of freedom tower. >> tell us your philosophy about why it's important to send pizzas to our troops. >> you know, there's a lot of stress over there. it started in the beginning with general petraeus. i said, you know, can we send some pizza? and they've always said there's so much stress out there. to receive a slice of home, you know, these kids two years ago were in high school playing soccer, football and in drama club. being teenagers and here they are protecting us and in stressful situations. >> you want to set this world record. you have set records, obviously but this time 30,000 pizzas because your goal is to feed every single soldier in afghanistan. this will do it. >> yes, it will. there's 90,000 soldiers out there and, you know, we just -- this time we built our own p
with the dalai lama in tibet. >> you have to do everything when you're a master. >> tell us about thed you're trying to break. how many pizzas? >> we're shipping 36,000 pounds of pizza, 30,000 pizzas. it's the biggest pizza party in the world. if you stack them on top of each other, it measures twice the size of freedom tower. >> tell us your philosophy about why it's important to send pizzas to our troops. >> you know, there's a lot of stress over there. it...
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tibet is some degree of significance. how want to go back to 2005 where you started this. tos your stratgeegy then treat distance between yourself and mr. murdoch it haag? ? -i would not put it like that. i think i won the leadership the what i said during the party conference. it helped me get my message across. i wanted us to have a good relationship. i know we needed to win overall support. there were some that were very keen to do this. i would say i was more cautious about thinking we wanted it to work very hard on television. we should do what we did on the newspapers. i think that is the way it was. it was thought one set of circumstances. >> mr. eustace has said we pursued a strategy of raising the status of real journalism. is that a fair analysis of? >> parts of it are right. the route everything labor had done. look at the meetings i to to win people over. think it's totally squares up. i think there is nothing more between the two. >> be made a point that you would not have a flown halfway around the world to speak at the annual conference. is that an accurate
tibet is some degree of significance. how want to go back to 2005 where you started this. tos your stratgeegy then treat distance between yourself and mr. murdoch it haag? ? -i would not put it like that. i think i won the leadership the what i said during the party conference. it helped me get my message across. i wanted us to have a good relationship. i know we needed to win overall support. there were some that were very keen to do this. i would say i was more cautious about thinking we...