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as the people went to the polls in timor the indonesian military burned east timor to the ground killing more than a thousand more timorese in that voting process. the u.n. ran it for three years and on may 20, 2002 i tried to get into the referendum but the indonesian military caught me going through bali and jakarta. may 20, 2002 was a remark allen and i got into timor. about 100,000 timorese gathered in a sandy plain outside the capitol building. the u.n. secretary-general kofi annan gave a speech and a rebel leader of timor who had long been in prison at the indonesian military was the founding president of the country and he unfurled the flag of the democratic republic of east timor. there was a fireworks display and you could see the light afflicted in the tear stained faces of the people of timor. they had resisted and they had one in unbelievably unacceptably high price but this nation of survivors had prevailed. it's a lesson to all of us 11 years after east timor was established as an independent nation. whether we are journalists or business people professors doctors students,
as the people went to the polls in timor the indonesian military burned east timor to the ground killing more than a thousand more timorese in that voting process. the u.n. ran it for three years and on may 20, 2002 i tried to get into the referendum but the indonesian military caught me going through bali and jakarta. may 20, 2002 was a remark allen and i got into timor. about 100,000 timorese gathered in a sandy plain outside the capitol building. the u.n. secretary-general kofi annan gave a...
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new mexico to evacuate their homes in two thousand and six or the petrol giants oil spills in the timor sea in two thousand and nine and you can forget the bribing of nigerian government officials for oil contracts in two thousand and ten which they were sued for yet so received. now at this point if you're worried about how britain's financial standing at the recent bad press stop because right now seems to be the best time to invest in the company just take a look at this headline so are investors feeling more confident now that they know for sure all those documents including how burned in the gulf oil spill were destroyed the question is what does corporate america know we don't. coming up right at the break i had the opportunity to sit down with the wife even a game. talk to her about why the f.b.i. is keeping the details of her husband's death under wraps. wealthy british style. time. on. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy when mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports. speak your languag
new mexico to evacuate their homes in two thousand and six or the petrol giants oil spills in the timor sea in two thousand and nine and you can forget the bribing of nigerian government officials for oil contracts in two thousand and ten which they were sued for yet so received. now at this point if you're worried about how britain's financial standing at the recent bad press stop because right now seems to be the best time to invest in the company just take a look at this headline so are...
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floods that put swathes of russia's far east into a state of emergency and will bring you here in our timor life stories from those who decided to stay put the spy dreadful forecasts promising even heavier rains and that's in just a couple of minutes. to . speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back this is r.t. coming to live from moscow turkey's prime minister claims israel has a hand in the coup that took place in the third of july in cairo. and says. they have evidence of tel aviv's involvement in the always throw of egypt's former president morsi he also accuses the west in trying to grasp control of other countries' democracies are one sided an unnamed jewish intellectual he met in france two years ago who claimed the muslim brotherhood won't be in power even if it wins the election meanwhile the past week's turmoil in egypt has claimed almost a thousand lives both civilian and in law enforcem
floods that put swathes of russia's far east into a state of emergency and will bring you here in our timor life stories from those who decided to stay put the spy dreadful forecasts promising even heavier rains and that's in just a couple of minutes. to . speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back...
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with that precious doll it rather than in india with those in east timor with those and anywhere in the world as it were and we always have to test our leaders i mean is is that the case that president obama has a commitment to justice for trayvon martin but the same level as intensity as he does in persecuting brother bradley manning and brother edward snowden but you see for me it's quite ironic that you get black president black leaders who on the one hand talk about their connection to the struggle for black freedom when you see brother bradley manning brother edward snowden they all the john brown's of the u.s. national security state of the u.s. massive surveillance state in the same way my dear brother the blue and green wall and chris my brother chris hedges. they all the way in lloyd garrison of the u.s. national security state which is to say i use the paradigm of the struggle for black freedom as a struggle for the freedom of everyone and you have those will in the forward their lives manning. those who will in the tell the truth against unbelievable bourbon cutting against t
with that precious doll it rather than in india with those in east timor with those and anywhere in the world as it were and we always have to test our leaders i mean is is that the case that president obama has a commitment to justice for trayvon martin but the same level as intensity as he does in persecuting brother bradley manning and brother edward snowden but you see for me it's quite ironic that you get black president black leaders who on the one hand talk about their connection to the...
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be born with royalty in england with that precious doll it rather than in india with those in east timor with those anywhere in the world as it were and we always have to test our leaders i mean is is that the case that president obama has a commitment to justice for trayvon martin but the same level as intensity as he does in persecuting brother bradley manning and brother edward snowden but you see for me it's quite ironic that you get black president black leaders who on the one hand talk about their connection to the struggle for black freedom when you see brother bradley manning and brother edward snowden they all the john brown's of the u.s. national security state of the u.s. massive surveillance state in the same way my dear brother the blue and green wall and chris my brother chris hedges they are all the way in lloyd garrison of the u.s. national security state which is to say i use the paradigm of the struggle for black freedom as a struggle for freedom of everyone. and you have those will in the forward their lives manning. those will within the tell the truth against unbelie
be born with royalty in england with that precious doll it rather than in india with those in east timor with those anywhere in the world as it were and we always have to test our leaders i mean is is that the case that president obama has a commitment to justice for trayvon martin but the same level as intensity as he does in persecuting brother bradley manning and brother edward snowden but you see for me it's quite ironic that you get black president black leaders who on the one hand talk...
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especially has yet immigration of people willing to work, younger workers in a broader middle east timornot good integration going on so in addition to the economic squeeze there will be a cultural one too. stuart: i don't think anyone has replacement level fertility. through of every single country the birth rate is lower than replacement levels required for replacing the population. population declining throughout the continent. i stated that the vance veazey era is finished. anna going too far? >> i don't think so. the closest is france, a major country, in germany frankly, pretty relatively low unemployment compared to the rest, of economic growth, going down from here what this says 4 u.s. power where the world map is economically, politically europe will continue to become less important and higher growth, yonder regions like the americas and free parts of asia where the future lies. stuart: thanks for joining us, got it. the inga attention to the stock market, holding its ground, there will be some said minutes released later this afternoon, roughly 2:00 eastern, use a market move
especially has yet immigration of people willing to work, younger workers in a broader middle east timornot good integration going on so in addition to the economic squeeze there will be a cultural one too. stuart: i don't think anyone has replacement level fertility. through of every single country the birth rate is lower than replacement levels required for replacing the population. population declining throughout the continent. i stated that the vance veazey era is finished. anna going too...
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look at the network and the fact that people continue to update their pages more and more, spend nor timoreship growth is accelerating, i think the company can go into areas like analytics, you know, as i said before, sales force automation, and i think that, you know, you're already starting to see those results, you know, be reflected in terms of the revenue lines, but still i think you have a little bit of a way in terms of profitability. >> ken, real quick, a second left. mobile is a big story this earnings season, google or facebook. unique visitors to the site went up to 31% from 22% coming from mobile. is that a particular area of excitement for the company and where do they go in that regard? >> i think certainly, but, you know, mobile also represents a little bit of a transition for them within their marketing line. you can look at growth now for linkedin in, under 60% and i think facebook's advertising growth grew a little over 60% in the quarter. part of that is linkedin is going through a transition from display ads on desktop to sponsored update ads on desktop and mobile. and t
look at the network and the fact that people continue to update their pages more and more, spend nor timoreship growth is accelerating, i think the company can go into areas like analytics, you know, as i said before, sales force automation, and i think that, you know, you're already starting to see those results, you know, be reflected in terms of the revenue lines, but still i think you have a little bit of a way in terms of profitability. >> ken, real quick, a second left. mobile is a...
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timor's oil between australia and indonesia. oil is the source of so much pain in the world, and as we lay there, allen covered in blood and they're shouting at us, australia, with the guns to our heads, we shouted back, no, america, america. i had thrown my passport at them. i was born here in washington, dc and they would kick me in my stomach and as others joined the firing squad i would say, america, america. at some point they took the guns from our heads, we believe because we were from the same country their weapons were from. they would have to pay a price for killing us they never had to pay for killing the timor yeast, a red cross jeep pulled up. we were able to get into it. the driver of the red cross jeep picked up the timorees man who was in a sewer ditch next to us and everytime the soldiers beat him, he would put up his hands in the prayer sign and they would smash the butts of their rifles into this face. we drove as a museum -- human mass to to the hospital. at the hospital, when we got out, the doctors and nurs
timor's oil between australia and indonesia. oil is the source of so much pain in the world, and as we lay there, allen covered in blood and they're shouting at us, australia, with the guns to our heads, we shouted back, no, america, america. i had thrown my passport at them. i was born here in washington, dc and they would kick me in my stomach and as others joined the firing squad i would say, america, america. at some point they took the guns from our heads, we believe because we were from...