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but instead, we'd give up our lives for tibet. >> reporter: the director says people in tibet are choosing self as the ultimate form of nonviolence. >> translator: a sense of mercy and consideration for others is behind these. the old man was in prison for 4 years. we asked him how he could bear it. he said it wasn't the chinese who caused his misery but it was his karma, his fate, that was responsible. he said he prays that his suffering won't cause any harm to others. we've heard many tibetans say amazing things like this. >> reporter: the film shifts to the other side of the himalayas. to tibet itself. a traditional horse race marks the end of a short summer in the high plateau. armed chinese security personnel keep a close watch. tibetans traditionally live by herding animals. a woman chants prayers as she milks her yak. people say chinese authorities built these fences. tibetans say china's so-called nomaddic settlement programs threaten their traditional culture. >> translator: they are now being forced to give up their traditions, and they're staking their lives to preserve their ti
but instead, we'd give up our lives for tibet. >> reporter: the director says people in tibet are choosing self as the ultimate form of nonviolence. >> translator: a sense of mercy and consideration for others is behind these. the old man was in prison for 4 years. we asked him how he could bear it. he said it wasn't the chinese who caused his misery but it was his karma, his fate, that was responsible. he said he prays that his suffering won't cause any harm to others. we've heard...
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the people of tibet per see veer. they per see veer in peace and this should be an inspiration to the world. during his long life the dalai lama has shown that harmony between people is based on freedom of expression and encourages to speak the truth and treat others with mutual respect and dignity. i just recall one incident when i was visiting him in india and he had lamas come over to visit with us the bipartisan congressional delegation who were visiting him there. and after the people got up and talked about the oppression and campaign against the tibetance that was happening at that time when i got up to speak following that, i said that we in congress must act, we must act in terms of legislation to support the people of tibet. and i said so in a very forceful way, because it was so sad to hear the stories of what was happening in tibet. and i was so strong in my reaction to it. and he followed me in the program and he said i pray that with nancy of her negative attitudes. but any way, there is no better way to
the people of tibet per see veer. they per see veer in peace and this should be an inspiration to the world. during his long life the dalai lama has shown that harmony between people is based on freedom of expression and encourages to speak the truth and treat others with mutual respect and dignity. i just recall one incident when i was visiting him in india and he had lamas come over to visit with us the bipartisan congressional delegation who were visiting him there. and after the people got...
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. >>> con el tema de la realidad entre china y tibet. 1300 millones de chinos tienen derecho de recibir familia real britÁnica tubo un dÍa de jÚbilo, le decimos por quÉ. >>> y en la selfie entrevista, kike kike. conversa con carolina sandoval. volvemos. >>> la familia real britÁnica se dio visita hoy. para el bautizo de la princesa charlotte hija del prÍncipe guillermo y kate. es primera vez que sus hijos son vistos juntos como familia. al bautizo asistieron la reina y su esposo. el abuelo de charlotte, el prÍncipe carlos y si esposa camila. en la iglesia fue bautizada la princesa diana, en 1961. en la selfie entrevista de hoy. >>> kike se fue al supermercado y se encontrÓ con carolina sandoval que le confesÓ aquÍ, ciertas cositas, veamos. >>> ay ! que ganas de comprar todo. en el supermercado pero quiÉn estÁ acÁ. >>> carolina sandoval que haces con las bananas en la mano. >>> acompÁÑame ¿que estas comprando?. >>> compro banana porque la pone bonita a uno y la piÑa es directo nacional. >>> te casaste hace poquito. >>> estoy enamorada, sigo metida en problemas. el seÑor de los cielos me
. >>> con el tema de la realidad entre china y tibet. 1300 millones de chinos tienen derecho de recibir familia real britÁnica tubo un dÍa de jÚbilo, le decimos por quÉ. >>> y en la selfie entrevista, kike kike. conversa con carolina sandoval. volvemos. >>> la familia real britÁnica se dio visita hoy. para el bautizo de la princesa charlotte hija del prÍncipe guillermo y kate. es primera vez que sus hijos son vistos juntos como familia. al bautizo asistieron la...
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. >>> el lÍder polÍtico del tibet hasta que en el 2011 renuncio a la jefatura de estado., muy bueno, no importa cuantos diferentes sistemas econÓmicos o sistemas diferentes, en el caso de cuba. es vecino de los estados unidos. >>> por lo tanto, debatÍa diferentes opiniones y diferentes ideologÍas se pueden discutir. no obstante, hay que mantener una relaciÓn apegada. >>> una realidad para mÁs de 20 paÍses es la legalizaciÓn del matrimonio entre parejas del mismo sexo. a lo que el dalai lama seÑalÓ. >>> el matrimonio legal, del mismo sexo depende las leyes de diferentes paÍses. de diferentes sitios. y sus leyes, sus reglas a seguir. por Último, por fin, las personas son los que rigen el paÍs, el pueblo. y en ese caso yo pienso que la mayorÍa de la opiniÓn del publico espueblo es importante. en cuanto al crecimiento del fwu dirm en latinoamÉrica menciona. enfatizo que es importante mantener su propia fe. el cambiar de fe de religiÓn. a veces acarrea algunos problemas y dificultades. es mejor mantener sus tradiciones. >>> dalai lama no trata de imponer ninguna religiÓn. Él i
. >>> el lÍder polÍtico del tibet hasta que en el 2011 renuncio a la jefatura de estado., muy bueno, no importa cuantos diferentes sistemas econÓmicos o sistemas diferentes, en el caso de cuba. es vecino de los estados unidos. >>> por lo tanto, debatÍa diferentes opiniones y diferentes ideologÍas se pueden discutir. no obstante, hay que mantener una relaciÓn apegada. >>> una realidad para mÁs de 20 paÍses es la legalizaciÓn del matrimonio entre parejas del...
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. >> they don't know what exactly going on in tibet. everything they keep a secret. ? the japan government in exile says more than 140 people have burned themselves to death since 2009. they say it's to protest against oppression by the chinese government. >>> myanmar's government resumed talks with representatives of ethnic minority groups to put an end to a civil war that has lasted for more than 60 years. a nationwide cease-fire has been the ultimate goal of the president's administration. on the first day of the three-day talks on wednesday, government officials stressed the need to make a deal as soon as possible before the general election, which is scheduled for november. >> translator: there is a time limit for the government as preparations for the upcoming government will start in early september. so if we can't come to a concrete agreement within this period or before that time, the completion of a nationwide cease-fire accord will depend on the next government. >> translator: recently there have been some unfortunate incident caused by the government's mili
. >> they don't know what exactly going on in tibet. everything they keep a secret. ? the japan government in exile says more than 140 people have burned themselves to death since 2009. they say it's to protest against oppression by the chinese government. >>> myanmar's government resumed talks with representatives of ethnic minority groups to put an end to a civil war that has lasted for more than 60 years. a nationwide cease-fire has been the ultimate goal of the president's...
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he became a spiritual leader of tibet at the age of 4. ran his government in exile. unable to return he spent his life traveling the world speaking on the issues of the day. >> climate change. why is that issue so important to you? each individual has to take care of it and have it become part of our daily life. >> you preach compassion, but there is so much violence and hate tread in this world. >> there's no other option except through education from kindergarten through the university level. >> what about the people who already care so much hatred inside. >> that's difficult. the impossible we cannot challenge. only the possible we can change over the years. >> reporter: he's won numerous honors including the nobel peace prize and the congressional gold medal. >> our leaders spend a lot of time yelling and fighting instead of talking and working thngs out. what's your message to them? >> america belongs to 300 millions of american people not a democratic party or republican party. i think they should spend more time how to build our so
he became a spiritual leader of tibet at the age of 4. ran his government in exile. unable to return he spent his life traveling the world speaking on the issues of the day. >> climate change. why is that issue so important to you? each individual has to take care of it and have it become part of our daily life. >> you preach compassion, but there is so much violence and hate tread in this world. >> there's no other option except through education from kindergarten through the...
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. >> we don't know what's going on in tibet because china has cut everything everything they keep secret. >>> thousands of haitians are demanding a boycott of products from neighboring dominican republic. they protest against the deportation of haitian migrants and migrants of haitian die descent. it could leave 200,000 people in legal limbo and stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers and people just being brought back from the dominican republic and this is racism. this is a humanitarian crisis. this is something that a country does not do. does not do. they were born there and are dominicans, and they have no right to do what they're doing to them. >>> more than a dozens of pair guy named themselves to wooden crosses after losing their jobs. they say they will continue the protest until dozens of fired transport workers are reinstated. >>> venezuelan opposition leader ma macado will fight a ruling barring her from elections. elections are due in december in venezuela. polls show the opposition is leading as many say they're tired of chronic shortages of inflation. >>> ther
. >> we don't know what's going on in tibet because china has cut everything everything they keep secret. >>> thousands of haitians are demanding a boycott of products from neighboring dominican republic. they protest against the deportation of haitian migrants and migrants of haitian die descent. it could leave 200,000 people in legal limbo and stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers and people just being brought back from the dominican republic and this is...
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he became the spiritual leader of tibet at the age of four.ntry, he fled to india in 1959 and ran his government in exile, unable to return, he spent his lifee traveling the world, speaking on the issues of the day. climate change, why is that issue so important to you. >> each individual have too become taking care, part of our daily life. >> reporter: you preach compassion, but there is so much violence and hatred in this world.n >> there's no other option except through education, from kindergarten through the university of level. >> reporter: what about people that carry some of hatred inside.si >> that is difficult. past we cannot change, only>> possible future we can change. >> reporter: over the years the dalai lama prominence has won him numerous honors cluing the noble peace prize and congressional gold medal. our leaders in this country spent a lot of time yelling at each other and fighting instead of talking with each other and working things out watch. is your message to them. >> america belongs to 300 b millions of american people
he became the spiritual leader of tibet at the age of four.ntry, he fled to india in 1959 and ran his government in exile, unable to return, he spent his lifee traveling the world, speaking on the issues of the day. climate change, why is that issue so important to you. >> each individual have too become taking care, part of our daily life. >> reporter: you preach compassion, but there is so much violence and hatred in this world.n >> there's no other option except through...
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and by 3 this afternoon with top and low 90s to warmer to the 100 remark it will take off to visit tibet down to us something a little more culpable 8:00 p.m. tonight and presents and what a job down to 85 and then finally by 10:00 will be in the upper 60s to for have been. >>michelle apon: he conceived the skies and a clouds will develop a beautiful start till wednesday morning another look at the golden gate were with enough to fall once again if you're traveling in the spirit of the bill would fall by 11:00 will start to see the sun temperatures are of the area will have 50s across the north rim and the peninsula for the east we go we're talking about sixties and from lower subsidies presence and at 70 degrees little more 72 across the south bay we have mid-60s to spot the wednesday morning looking at the east of the shoreline and temperatures are going to be a few degrees warmer low to mid 90's for and none spots not hundreds anymore similar '80s across the bay by friday to but this will continue on a were talking lawsuit comfortable weather as we head into independence day coming up
and by 3 this afternoon with top and low 90s to warmer to the 100 remark it will take off to visit tibet down to us something a little more culpable 8:00 p.m. tonight and presents and what a job down to 85 and then finally by 10:00 will be in the upper 60s to for have been. >>michelle apon: he conceived the skies and a clouds will develop a beautiful start till wednesday morning another look at the golden gate were with enough to fall once again if you're traveling in the spirit of the...
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. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the tibet citibankthe tibetan community marked the dalai lama's birthday. >>> the dalaispoke at irvine university. he was guest at a birthday celebration in los angeles. >>> huge open air mass for pope francis today. the pontiff traveled from quito to a camp outside. lucia newman has more. >> the heat there was unbearable, but first open air mass in spanish speaking south america, his home continent. the pope dedicated his first major address to the catholic family. the pillar of society which in pope francis's view is suffering from the ills of modern times. miracles are performed every day out of love he said, but sometimes that love and patience runs out. the pope has taken a more liberal stance on divorce and homosexuality but remains opposed to same sex marriage which is being legalized in many north and south american countries. pope francis says he hoped the bishops meeting scheduled for october would provide concrete solutions to the many challenges facing families in our times. this was only the first of some 22 speeches that pope francis is expected to make dur
. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the tibet citibankthe tibetan community marked the dalai lama's birthday. >>> the dalaispoke at irvine university. he was guest at a birthday celebration in los angeles. >>> huge open air mass for pope francis today. the pontiff traveled from quito to a camp outside. lucia newman has more. >> the heat there was unbearable, but first open air mass in spanish speaking south america, his home continent. the pope dedicated his first major...
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. >> reporter: last month a small group of tibet tans protested outside where china was presenting detailsd. it's not all about china's human rights record. there is certain about where the downhill skiing would be held. there would be a heavy reliance on manmade snowy requires lots of water, putting lotsover stress on an area that already needs more water than it has. the government plans to spending $4 billion and create 200,000 jobs. some of the venues built for the 2008 games will again be used like the birds nest. it could again host the opening and closing ceremonies and the water cube would be transformed from a swimming venue to that for the ice sport of curling. chinese government leaders say hosting the games would be good for the olympic movement and inspire more than 300 million chinese. >> translator: of course i support the bidding for the winter olympics. it's our country's pride. i watched every sports event during the 2008 olympics. and i will watch every event again. >> reporter: human rights groups say if beijing was granted the olympic games, they would be ignoring hist
. >> reporter: last month a small group of tibet tans protested outside where china was presenting detailsd. it's not all about china's human rights record. there is certain about where the downhill skiing would be held. there would be a heavy reliance on manmade snowy requires lots of water, putting lotsover stress on an area that already needs more water than it has. the government plans to spending $4 billion and create 200,000 jobs. some of the venues built for the 2008 games will...
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more privately the next day and a great deal of our conversation was about human rights in china and tibet. and how can we have moral authority to talk about human rights anyplace in the world if we don't recognize the challenge of conscience they pose in china and tibet, just because the country's a big economic power. so we have to make sure it's always on the table. we have to ever advance it. because it is who we are. but it is very essential that we have this nuclear agreement and continue the conversation about human rights. questioner: do you think the four american hostages being held in iran should have been released in a precondition? ms. pelosi: no. it would have been good but, no. this is a nuclear deal. this is a nuclear agreement. and i think that we have to -- i appreciate the fact that since we have a nuclear negotiation and now we have a nuclear agreement, that a much brighter light is being shone on the prisoners of conscience in iran. and, again, i just took a trip through, in the spring with my colleagues on the subject of trade, and we brought up these issues with the
more privately the next day and a great deal of our conversation was about human rights in china and tibet. and how can we have moral authority to talk about human rights anyplace in the world if we don't recognize the challenge of conscience they pose in china and tibet, just because the country's a big economic power. so we have to make sure it's always on the table. we have to ever advance it. because it is who we are. but it is very essential that we have this nuclear agreement and continue...
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you were the first to do a network human rights abuse report on what was going on in tibet and interview the dalia lama and you were there for 9/11. and you say the most memorable ones are like the pierce family in vermont whose family was dealing with a head injury. >> i remember being in south africa before the end of the par tide and there was a squatter camp with 2,000 people living in the worst conditions with one doctor who was a white man from a prominent war family in johannesburg. he broke away from his family and came down to help the people. i don't think any greater moral clarity i have seen in anyone. he was working 23 hours a day trying to keep these people alive. the pierce's many of you in this area especially know about them. their father is one of the greatest glass artisans in the world. one of the boys they had was a worldclass snow border with a good shot at a gold medal and he had a traumatic brain injury before the olympics in vancouver. we didn't know if he would survive. and half way through the olympics we got a call from the family and they said first for the f
you were the first to do a network human rights abuse report on what was going on in tibet and interview the dalia lama and you were there for 9/11. and you say the most memorable ones are like the pierce family in vermont whose family was dealing with a head injury. >> i remember being in south africa before the end of the par tide and there was a squatter camp with 2,000 people living in the worst conditions with one doctor who was a white man from a prominent war family in...
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monday sees the release of the album "songs for tibet two-the art of peace" in honor of the dalai lama'sng of the bulls in pamplona spain. the risky ritual i am mortalized by earnest hemingway. wednesday kicks off "taste of chicago." a five day festival of food and music. thursday is day one for comic-con in san diego. the world's biggest comic book convention with marvel comic pledge end stan lee among the participants. friday marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the 15-week long battle of britain in which the royal air force defeated the german luftwaffe's attempt to achieve air supremacy over southern england. saturday is start of two major civil rights meeting. the naacp convention in philadelphia. and the national latino family expo in kansas city. now to john dickerson in washington for look what is ahead on "face the nation." good morning john. >> dickerson: good morning. there's been a significant attack in syria we'll talk about that as well as u.s. negotiations with iran, they're headed toward tuesday deadline then also have lot of 2016 politics which will include pol
monday sees the release of the album "songs for tibet two-the art of peace" in honor of the dalai lama'sng of the bulls in pamplona spain. the risky ritual i am mortalized by earnest hemingway. wednesday kicks off "taste of chicago." a five day festival of food and music. thursday is day one for comic-con in san diego. the world's biggest comic book convention with marvel comic pledge end stan lee among the participants. friday marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of...
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finally, my father said, what about the man into that -- in tibet who has never heard of jesus?his pastor very badly did not take the date. he said rafael, i don't know about the man in to debt, but you've heard of jesus. what is your excuse? my dad has described that hit him like a sledgehammer, and that night, he fell to his knees and became a christian, ask jesus to save him, to come into his life. it transformed him. he drove to the airport. he bought an airplane ticket and he flew back to calgary, my mother and me. >> do you remember that? sen cruz: i don't. i was three years old at the time. i don't have recollections of it. i know the story, because my parents have told me the story. i can only assume that during that time my mother was probably drinking even more, but i don't have any recollection of that myself. what i do have a recollection of is, when he came back and they got back together, my mother became a christian, as well. i was raised in a home where faith was integral. in my family, faith literally saved our family. i would've been raised by a single mom were
finally, my father said, what about the man into that -- in tibet who has never heard of jesus?his pastor very badly did not take the date. he said rafael, i don't know about the man in to debt, but you've heard of jesus. what is your excuse? my dad has described that hit him like a sledgehammer, and that night, he fell to his knees and became a christian, ask jesus to save him, to come into his life. it transformed him. he drove to the airport. he bought an airplane ticket and he flew back to...
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chairman his and injured and been a superstar to give five years and hundred and 10 million people of tibet so he is in the 24 athletes fits on a basketball player i found that a lot of surfers golfers suomi's tennis players and the warriors' draymond green and he got five years and 85 million. >>gary: everyone wants to make their money but it is most of them and of not switching teams images digit that is the story but the change a lot of people's lives young players to the maximum to lead to hell they did for draymond green last night. >>darya:see you gar >>gary:ok darya. >>michelle apon: a pure and san jose mid-60s to stop the morning encompass 69 degrees livermore on one side once again we have low to mid 70's if you on walnut creek anywhere into the mid to upper 50s to ron 60 degrees or talk about mid-60s by 8:00 hour enjoy equal to the 12:00 hour the endless fountain to one of to lower '80s by of the early afternoon it will be equal across walnut creek plummet '80s by 4:00 by 6:00 thought and to fall to lower '80s by 8:00 p.m. it will be comfortable with those mid-70s of the gephardt
chairman his and injured and been a superstar to give five years and hundred and 10 million people of tibet so he is in the 24 athletes fits on a basketball player i found that a lot of surfers golfers suomi's tennis players and the warriors' draymond green and he got five years and 85 million. >>gary: everyone wants to make their money but it is most of them and of not switching teams images digit that is the story but the change a lot of people's lives young players to the maximum to...
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more privately the next day and a great deal of our conversation was about human rights in china and tibet. and how can we have moral authority to talk about human rights anyplace in the world if we don't recognize the challenge of conscience they pose in china and tibet, just because the country's a big economic power. so we have to make sure it's always on the table. we have to ever advance it. because it is who we are. but it is very essential that we have this nuclear agreement and continue the conversation about human rights. questioner: do you think the four american hostages being held in iran should have been released in a precondition? ms. pelosi: no. it would have been good but, no. this is a nuclear deal. this is a nuclear agreement. and i think that we have to -- i appreciate the fact that since we have a nuclear negotiation and now we have a nuclear agreement, that a much brighter light is being shown -- shone on the prisoners of conscience in iran. and again, i just took a trip through, in the spring with my colleagues on the subject of trade, and we brought up these issues w
more privately the next day and a great deal of our conversation was about human rights in china and tibet. and how can we have moral authority to talk about human rights anyplace in the world if we don't recognize the challenge of conscience they pose in china and tibet, just because the country's a big economic power. so we have to make sure it's always on the table. we have to ever advance it. because it is who we are. but it is very essential that we have this nuclear agreement and continue...