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foresaw the invasion, and not just the chinese would invade or take over part of tibet, but that they would try to wipe out buddhism. >> hundreds of thousands of tibetans were killed and 6,000 monasteries destroyed. after unsuccessful attempts to negotiate with the chinese, the karmapa decided to leave. >> he left tibet with a couple of mule trains of his monks and some of the monastery treasures, relics that are a thousand years old. >> in 1966, the karmapa and his followers established a new seat for the lineage at rumtek monastery in northern india, preserving the legacy for future generations. lama surya das started out in life as jeffrey miller. when the counter culture of the 1960's came along, miller followed. >> i grew up in long island, born in brooklyn, jewish on my parents' side. >> like other young americans of the period, he was disillusioned with mainstream american values and the war in vietnam. >> leave this area immediately. >> in 1970, a national tragedy touched his personal life. >> when my friend allison krause got shot and killed on kent state campus by the nation
foresaw the invasion, and not just the chinese would invade or take over part of tibet, but that they would try to wipe out buddhism. >> hundreds of thousands of tibetans were killed and 6,000 monasteries destroyed. after unsuccessful attempts to negotiate with the chinese, the karmapa decided to leave. >> he left tibet with a couple of mule trains of his monks and some of the monastery treasures, relics that are a thousand years old. >> in 1966, the karmapa and his followers...
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they demonstrated disregard for people's lives and their contemptible treatment of the people of tibet, now abandoning any semblance or appearance of restraint. they had been slaughtering the pro-democracy citizens in beijing. the world looks on as soldiers are fatigued. he pro-democracy students in tenement square deserve our support, respect, solidarity, and our prayers. they demand a response of diplomatic and economic. i think it is wholly appropriate that these brave kids be awarded the nobel peace prize. >> mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the distinguished german from california. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i congratulate him and the other leaders of this committee on a bipartisan basis for expeditiously bringing this resolution to the floor. the exhilarating expressions of support and democracy in china have inspired the world. the horrors we have witnessed in china in the last few days have shocked the world. the brutal crackdown on peaceful demonstrators deserves the harshest condemnation and i believe will prove the undoing of this regime. i urge my
they demonstrated disregard for people's lives and their contemptible treatment of the people of tibet, now abandoning any semblance or appearance of restraint. they had been slaughtering the pro-democracy citizens in beijing. the world looks on as soldiers are fatigued. he pro-democracy students in tenement square deserve our support, respect, solidarity, and our prayers. they demand a response of diplomatic and economic. i think it is wholly appropriate that these brave kids be awarded the...
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. >> it's astonishing because you think tibet and china are about the dalai lama. >> are you optimisticout our future? >> oh, yes, i still think it's worth getting out of bed for in the morning. >> rising tide, at a bookstore near you. time now for a few of your comments. border war. my new fiction book. we asked if he believed defense secretary chuck hagel's claims. linda said no, he would've been told there were possible complications, but let's face it, he will have to retire after obama. misty said, even the most casual citizen knows credible reports were in the media and they were indeed end obama lied, says bruce. career before country seems to be a return theme. keep your comments coming, we thank you for posting on her facebook page and going to loudobbs.com. that's it for us tonight, coming up tomorrow, we continue to examine what appears to be the bergdahl call. good night from new york. you knso i get invitedpeople have saved with progressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you make a mighty finesus, m'l. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's just say,
. >> it's astonishing because you think tibet and china are about the dalai lama. >> are you optimisticout our future? >> oh, yes, i still think it's worth getting out of bed for in the morning. >> rising tide, at a bookstore near you. time now for a few of your comments. border war. my new fiction book. we asked if he believed defense secretary chuck hagel's claims. linda said no, he would've been told there were possible complications, but let's face it, he will have...
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because of the massive boatlift shortage taking 22 percent but then i thought this is a better long-term tibetrospace, defense and the sporty group is being spun off. and then merging with another groupon they have trips to the international space station i think they will both be winners. this will force congress to give them more contracts. they will launch sayings and proposal systems for space space, missile defense, a science, a defense electronics, commercial satellites, space satellites and keep in mind the initiative. with the alliance between lockheed martin and boeing with the united on alliance which is a competitor but boeing is a big client of a lawyer and. there is more debt than i would typically buy but this is a cheap stock using traditional valuation metrics. i like it for the of multi-year buy and hold. what you think about this? >> if it is just your evaluation you are right. but over the last month and announced it is broken down but there are better plays and it will get cheaper. it will be cheaper before it goes higher. >> because it goes way back? >> especially with the
because of the massive boatlift shortage taking 22 percent but then i thought this is a better long-term tibetrospace, defense and the sporty group is being spun off. and then merging with another groupon they have trips to the international space station i think they will both be winners. this will force congress to give them more contracts. they will launch sayings and proposal systems for space space, missile defense, a science, a defense electronics, commercial satellites, space satellites...
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like two tablespoons of butter a man in tibet actually went there and found out that they put buttercoffee. he said it changed his life. that it was just, rejuvenated him. so now he is starting a coffee called bulletproof coffee, butter and coffee. swears it helped with mental focus. even weight loss and energy level. >> that is gross stuff. puts it in the blender there. >>> it's a bittersweet friday here at "world news now." we have to say good luck and farewell to two of our beloved staff members. digital news associate will cantine does so much behind the scenes moving on to be a teacher. >>> and our beloved suzanne harold, the brans behind some of our things like "throwback thursday." look at her there. suzanne, we love you! suzanne. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ instrumental "world news polk" ♪ ♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at
like two tablespoons of butter a man in tibet actually went there and found out that they put buttercoffee. he said it changed his life. that it was just, rejuvenated him. so now he is starting a coffee called bulletproof coffee, butter and coffee. swears it helped with mental focus. even weight loss and energy level. >> that is gross stuff. puts it in the blender there. >>> it's a bittersweet friday here at "world news now." we have to say good luck and farewell to two...
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speaker, today i rise to introduce the respip rickal to access to tibet act. this bipartisan bill has access to tibetan areas in china. current currently, travel restrictions on tibet are more than any other provential entity of china. these restrictions have negative consequences to both u.s. citizens and tibetans. after the bus crash with americans on board, u.s. consulate officers faced prolonged delays in accessing tibet, hindering their ability to help america in displace. and this leaves tibetans limiting international exchange and assess the human rights situation there. these restrictions are not spip rickal to the access -- respip rickal the access. this bills renders inadmirable chinese officials who design and implement these restrictions. i urge my colleagues to join congressman pitts and me in promoting freer access to tibet. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise
speaker, today i rise to introduce the respip rickal to access to tibet act. this bipartisan bill has access to tibetan areas in china. current currently, travel restrictions on tibet are more than any other provential entity of china. these restrictions have negative consequences to both u.s. citizens and tibetans. after the bus crash with americans on board, u.s. consulate officers faced prolonged delays in accessing tibet, hindering their ability to help america in displace. and this leaves...
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check out a solar halo here seen in tibet this week.s a circle of white or colored light around the sun caused by ice crystals in the atmosphere. the natural phenomenon generally happens at higher elevations in the spring and summer and this particular spot is more than 4 miles above sea level. so pretty cool. >> yeah. >>> a man behind bars in stockton getting a lot of attention online. yes, his mugshot that made him an internet sensation. kpix 5's joe vazquez reports a lot of women apparently don't care what he may have done. >> they found a pistol in my trunk. >> reporter: he has baby blue eyes and next to one of them a tattooed teardrop. 30-year-old jeremy meeks is no mold he will. -- he is no model. but in this twisted world his mugshot made him a star. he is a career criminal convicted felon who served nine years in prison. >> i just visited my wife and she said that i blew up all over facebook. >> reporter: it's the facebook page of the stockton police department. after a series of robberies the cops announced they had arrested fo
check out a solar halo here seen in tibet this week.s a circle of white or colored light around the sun caused by ice crystals in the atmosphere. the natural phenomenon generally happens at higher elevations in the spring and summer and this particular spot is more than 4 miles above sea level. so pretty cool. >> yeah. >>> a man behind bars in stockton getting a lot of attention online. yes, his mugshot that made him an internet sensation. kpix 5's joe vazquez reports a lot of...
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not in this one, but it is so easy to take someone else's money, to leverage someone else's money, tibet however you want to the political structure that allows you to do into political and financial infrastructure essays you what it does work out at the expense of everything that went into it that there is no real reason and there's nothing to break that danger on to the rest everyone else. and the don't consolidate your credit. throw the thing away. that will be painful. but there's so many ways, so we waste extract the money to leverage to go up and have it mailed out. there wasn't a little bit of. it was a huge bailout. it's going on every day, plus the infrastructure creates an implicit bailout. and so there's a definite danger to that. >> that was one other thing that we learned from money magazine which was about all of this advice was wrong spent basically by money magazine and do everything opposite. [laughter] >> no, one comment that struck me on reading all of your books is the claim by her subjects that they actually are put on this earth to do good and that they do good. the
not in this one, but it is so easy to take someone else's money, to leverage someone else's money, tibet however you want to the political structure that allows you to do into political and financial infrastructure essays you what it does work out at the expense of everything that went into it that there is no real reason and there's nothing to break that danger on to the rest everyone else. and the don't consolidate your credit. throw the thing away. that will be painful. but there's so many...
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tibet, tiananmen and you could bet the deputy prime minister has crossed those lines.s it going to jeopardize these trade deals? i would say no. you've got to realize that they're almost 200 private companies that are represented in this trade delegation. and that is not including the state owned enterprises. so you have to look at the caliber of the companies and the business leaders represented here. ite interesting from the banking sector, icbc, some very big names. and remember that london wants to away global hub for the renminbi trade and it's trying to posit itself in that direction. so we should get more clarity on that front. so at the end of the day, link diplomacy will run its course, there will probably be a lot of closed door discussions by the diplomates on either side, trying to smooth the way and trying to smooth any ruffled feathers. >> sri, i have to ask, never mind the business whab do the chinese premier and the queen have in common? there's a bit of a dichotomy there, too, isn't there? surely. >> the they will be meeting later today. you have to as
tibet, tiananmen and you could bet the deputy prime minister has crossed those lines.s it going to jeopardize these trade deals? i would say no. you've got to realize that they're almost 200 private companies that are represented in this trade delegation. and that is not including the state owned enterprises. so you have to look at the caliber of the companies and the business leaders represented here. ite interesting from the banking sector, icbc, some very big names. and remember that london...
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of chaos that followed the collapse of the last imperial government in 1911 and recaptured tibet and made them part of the prc. they knew limits and were prudent and careful. the soviets allied with nazi germany when it suited their interest and then they allied with the united states when necessary to oppose the nazis and survive. the chinese communists allied with their ideological brethren for a time and then and turned to united states when they began to fear the growth of soviet power. these regimes were cautious and flexible by contrast to hitler's germany. fourth, they had a significant asset that was an ideology that purported to be universal, that applied to everyone everywhere. this ideology was able to gain adherents in other places that the regimes were able to use to advance their object is, at least for a time. -- their objectives, at least for a time. the most profound weaknesses of the chinese and soviet communist regimes were internal. they served a certain purpose at a certain period and they were successful, albeit at great cost, enforcing industrialization. these
of chaos that followed the collapse of the last imperial government in 1911 and recaptured tibet and made them part of the prc. they knew limits and were prudent and careful. the soviets allied with nazi germany when it suited their interest and then they allied with the united states when necessary to oppose the nazis and survive. the chinese communists allied with their ideological brethren for a time and then and turned to united states when they began to fear the growth of soviet power....
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. >> i like a bright tibeter because you actually get to look at it. >> i'm exciting i >>> up next, he's santos has up his sleeve on "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." [ female announcer ] this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time but add a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do -- sleep. add breathe right to your allergy medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. jon! you're home! uh, what's going on? (laughs) it's this new paint. valspar reserve. nothing stays on the wall! not anything! not any of these things, jon! right. valspar reserve. super stain-resistant and scrubbable... and this color! still perfect! yeah, looks great, val. how much coffee have you had? 3 cups. mmhmm. 4. introducing valspar reserve paint + primer with hydrochroma technology. now the colors you love st
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like two tablespoons of butter of a man in tibet actually went there and found out that they put buttered him. so now he is starting a coffee called bulletproof coffee, butter and coffee. swears it helped with mental focus. even weight loss and energy level. >> that is gross stuff. puts it in the blender there. bittersweet friday here at "world news now." we have to say good luck and farewell to two of our beloved staff members. digital news associate will cantine does so much behind the scenes moving on to be a teacher. >> and suzanne harold, the brains behind some of our things like "throw back thursday." look at her there. we love you. >> suzanne. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ instrumental "world news polk" plays ] ♪ ♪ >>> this morning on "world news now" -- anthrax alert. dozens of lab workers at the cdc and their potential exposure to the dangerous bacteria. the questions this morning about safety and health. >> tough stance -- president obama's difficult decision about the crisis in iraq. u.s. forces being sent there as the militants gain ground. >> stealing phones, the latest daring cell phone heist
like two tablespoons of butter of a man in tibet actually went there and found out that they put buttered him. so now he is starting a coffee called bulletproof coffee, butter and coffee. swears it helped with mental focus. even weight loss and energy level. >> that is gross stuff. puts it in the blender there. bittersweet friday here at "world news now." we have to say good luck and farewell to two of our beloved staff members. digital news associate will cantine does so much...
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they continue to show this ka louseness in their treatment of the people of tibet and the p.l.a. have been slaughtering the pro-democracy citizens in bay jipping. the world again looks on in utter revulsion as soldier, armed to the teeth, machine gun and bayonet students. mr. speaker, the pro-democracy students in tiananmen square deserve our support, our respect, and our prayers. they e-- they demand the fullest response, diplomat exand economic. i think it's wholly appropriate that these brave martyrs be awarded a nobel peace prize and everything that can be done along these lines should be done. i yold back. >> i tweeled two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. lavon. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding and congratulate him and the other leads of the for expeditiously bringing this resolution to the floor. mr. speaker, the exhilarating express -- expressions of support for democracy in china have inspired the world. the horrors we have witnessed in china in the last few days have shocked the world. beijing's brutal crack
they continue to show this ka louseness in their treatment of the people of tibet and the p.l.a. have been slaughtering the pro-democracy citizens in bay jipping. the world again looks on in utter revulsion as soldier, armed to the teeth, machine gun and bayonet students. mr. speaker, the pro-democracy students in tiananmen square deserve our support, our respect, and our prayers. they e-- they demand the fullest response, diplomat exand economic. i think it's wholly appropriate that these...
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they continue to show this ka louseness in their treatment of the people of tibet and the p.l.a. have been slaughtering the pro-democracy citizens in bay jipping. the world again looks on in utter revulsion as soldier, armed to the teeth, machine gun and bayonet students. mr. speaker, the pro-democracy
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on human rights activists, including plam ti, a peaceful activist for the wieger minority group in tibet. it's my hope we have an open and transparent debate about our china policy. whether it be on trade agreements, where we continue to be on the short end every single year, or whether it's about growing chinese foreign investment in this country. this debate must be given proper weight rather than ignore our concerns over human rights, the rule of law, labor, public health, and the environment. above all, the debate about u.s. policy towards china must include all segments of our society, not the way we typically do trade agreements in this country, supported by newspaper publishers, supported by economists at harvard, but not fundamentally supported by the american people, by the public. from our workers and small businesses need to be included, n.g.o.'s, human rights groups instead of being led by powerful interest groups such as large corporations. debate needs to be inclusive, it needs to draw up on the interests and aspirations of all parts of american society. more must be done a
on human rights activists, including plam ti, a peaceful activist for the wieger minority group in tibet. it's my hope we have an open and transparent debate about our china policy. whether it be on trade agreements, where we continue to be on the short end every single year, or whether it's about growing chinese foreign investment in this country. this debate must be given proper weight rather than ignore our concerns over human rights, the rule of law, labor, public health, and the...