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or east timor.ast timor was compared to western sahara for decades. both countries were occupied in 1975. timor by indonesia, western sahara by morocco. both populations supported u.n. security council resolutions calling for referenda for self determination. which timor got in 1999 and voted overwhelmingly to become independent. the people of western sahara are still calling for that referendum to take place. east timorese minister constancio pinto just came from east timor where on november 12, he was involved in the 25th anniversary observance of the santa cruz massacre where indonesian military attacked using u.s. weapons gunned down , over 270 timorese. he was a lead organizer of the peaceful procession. i asked him his thoughts on the anniversary. massacrethe santa cruz day.s was a national it was a turning point for the struggle of my state. it took sonar over 20 years to get the world to know the suffering that we have endured here -- during the indonesian occupation. day,fore, we honor this
or east timor.ast timor was compared to western sahara for decades. both countries were occupied in 1975. timor by indonesia, western sahara by morocco. both populations supported u.n. security council resolutions calling for referenda for self determination. which timor got in 1999 and voted overwhelmingly to become independent. the people of western sahara are still calling for that referendum to take place. east timorese minister constancio pinto just came from east timor where on november...
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i'm a bookkeeper-- in rakantha province and my name is timor landi. that's right. how did you know that? odo? quark: congratulations, gentlemenen you get to work today... and you'll be laboring in the finest establishment on the station... my establishment. twtwve hours of work two five-minute breaks one slip of latinum each. let's go. didn't you hear me? i'm offering you work. what are you waiting for? n-nothing. j-just show us the way. start by stepping through the gate very good. you three must be warp engineers. now, we're going to walk down the promenade to the bar. would you like me to hold your hands or can you manage it? we'll manage. i'm so glad. how much damage would it do to the time-line if quark were to suffer a mysterious accident? i'm not sure but maybe we should conduct le experiment and find out. name? leeta. look at me when i speak to you, leeta. kanar. for two. ( sighs ) no. well, then this is an occasion. you're trembling. ( sighs ) despite what you may have heard i'm a fair man, leeta. rest assured to be abused you have nothing to fear from me.
i'm a bookkeeper-- in rakantha province and my name is timor landi. that's right. how did you know that? odo? quark: congratulations, gentlemenen you get to work today... and you'll be laboring in the finest establishment on the station... my establishment. twtwve hours of work two five-minute breaks one slip of latinum each. let's go. didn't you hear me? i'm offering you work. what are you waiting for? n-nothing. j-just show us the way. start by stepping through the gate very good. you three...
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i very concerned about what is happenining in east timor.ve ignoreded it so far in ways thahai think arare unconsciononable. amy: massacre, the story of east timor. i am amy goodman. this is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. that was 25 years ago today. 271 people killed. we're going right now to dili. allan nairn is there. he just came from the cemetery where there was a reenactment of the mamassacre. we only have a few minutes. can you tell us what people are saying 25 years later and what it is like for you -- you were wounded, your skull was fractured -- to return to the site? >> well, it is really something because what they did tonight -- these were young people, many of whom were not born at the time of the massacre were they were little kids. they played the part, the soldiers and the marchers, and they had studied their history. at the end of this pageant, it looked like it did on that day. the actual street in front of the cemetery was covered with bodies. but these bo
i very concerned about what is happenining in east timor.ve ignoreded it so far in ways thahai think arare unconsciononable. amy: massacre, the story of east timor. i am amy goodman. this is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. that was 25 years ago today. 271 people killed. we're going right now to dili. allan nairn is there. he just came from the cemetery where there was a reenactment of the mamassacre. we only have a few minutes....
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being known as this kind of timor that kind of team. we are a smart, tough football game that wins teams. that is what we want to be. bob: al horford and jae crowder have both returned to the starting lineup as the celtics play at detroit tonight. meanwhile, david pastrnak is not playing as the bruins host winnipeg tonight. harvard and yale playing for the 133rd time. crimson alum mike lynch has been grandpa lynchie. in cambridge with the beautiful ryan. charlie booker bounces off the wall of players and gets to the outside. that is a 27-yard touchdown run. harvard looking for it straight over the bulldogs but they would not get it. alan lamar ties it up with a short touchdown run. later, yale's kurt rawlings tosses the td pass to reed club next. klubnik had the ball knocked out of his hands, but the touchdown stands. yale wins, 21-14. matt ryan is uconn's highest draft pick in any sport. he went fourth overall in 2008. patrick tolls to pass to michael walker. the eagles wind 30-0. bc can become bowl eligible with a win at wake forest n
being known as this kind of timor that kind of team. we are a smart, tough football game that wins teams. that is what we want to be. bob: al horford and jae crowder have both returned to the starting lineup as the celtics play at detroit tonight. meanwhile, david pastrnak is not playing as the bruins host winnipeg tonight. harvard and yale playing for the 133rd time. crimson alum mike lynch has been grandpa lynchie. in cambridge with the beautiful ryan. charlie booker bounces off the wall of...
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timor, ishan, and jillur were innocent. all the evidence was there-- the inconsistencies in the reports of the soldiers who arrested them the pattern of bombings the ballistics-- it was all there from the beginning and the rule of law. i thought of myself as the outsider the shapeshifter who cared for nothing but justice. it never occurred to me that i could fail but i did, and i never wanted anyone to know the truth: that seven years ago i allowed three innocent men to die. ( ragged breathing ) bashir: constable? ( gasps ) take it easy. whatever it is you've been through as far as i can tell the four of you were locked into some version of the great link. the link? how is that possible? i'm a solid now. when i ran a neurochemical scan of your brain sidual tracessof morphogenic ens which i've only detected before in changelings. when the plasma storm hit the runabout it activated the enzymes and initiated a telepathic response. your mind reached out to find other changelings to form the lilink but all it could find was sisk
timor, ishan, and jillur were innocent. all the evidence was there-- the inconsistencies in the reports of the soldiers who arrested them the pattern of bombings the ballistics-- it was all there from the beginning and the rule of law. i thought of myself as the outsider the shapeshifter who cared for nothing but justice. it never occurred to me that i could fail but i did, and i never wanted anyone to know the truth: that seven years ago i allowed three innocent men to die. ( ragged breathing...
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we had our medical brigades , inoying near australia east timor. we have deployed physicians and hope they will not be affected. what are the effects of the spread of radioactive emissions? we know that in the desert in the united states, in arizona, nevada, throughout that region, the americans conducted many atmospheric tests without telling anyone. once when khrushchev, bomb,loded a 20 megaton which is 100 times more destructive than the bombs over hiroshima and nagasaki. and it was launched into the atmosphere. there were radioactive emissions over many areas. but how many of those kinds of tests have taken place? i don't know. when i spoke with economists for the center of the global economy, they are asking, what can be done given a situation like that? a very challenging situation. one of my colleagues said, what do you think about this scenario? this sounded like a science-fiction scenario -- what if everything were destroyed? but what of the latin american countries were spared? if you are in a situation like that as an economist, what wou
we had our medical brigades , inoying near australia east timor. we have deployed physicians and hope they will not be affected. what are the effects of the spread of radioactive emissions? we know that in the desert in the united states, in arizona, nevada, throughout that region, the americans conducted many atmospheric tests without telling anyone. once when khrushchev, bomb,loded a 20 megaton which is 100 times more destructive than the bombs over hiroshima and nagasaki. and it was launched...
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we know that we have our medical brigades deploying in, near australia, in east timor, there we have deployed physicians, we hope that they will not be affected. but today we discuss what is, what are the effects of the spread of radioactive emissions? we know that in the desert in the united states, in arizona, nevada, throughout that region, the americans conducted many atmospheric tests without telling anyone. and that there were damages, but they weren't destructive. i remember once when khrushchev, he exploded a 20 megaton bomb, which is 100 times more destructive than the bombs over hiroshima and nagasaki. it was launched and there were radioactive emissions over many areas. but how many of those kinds of tests have taken place? i don't know. when i spoke with economists from the center for global economy, they were asking what can be done given a situation like that? a very challenging situation. because this just wasn't discussed. and all of a sudden one of my colleagues said, what do you think of this scenario? it seemed like a science fiction scenario. what if everything we
we know that we have our medical brigades deploying in, near australia, in east timor, there we have deployed physicians, we hope that they will not be affected. but today we discuss what is, what are the effects of the spread of radioactive emissions? we know that in the desert in the united states, in arizona, nevada, throughout that region, the americans conducted many atmospheric tests without telling anyone. and that there were damages, but they weren't destructive. i remember once when...
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leader of the house of representatives go on "meet the press" on december 17, 2000, and when asked by timoroustain if president bush was legitimately elected president of the united states, dick again hard, refused to ant the questions. we hat democrats protesting, even paul la gala says herb was not elected president. we have got an tase before. >> the thing is we have seen a greet deal of class, certainly out of hillary clinton. >> yeah. >> and certainly out of the president of the united states. should they -- these are isolated incidents and isolated cities. is it incumbent on then to say something again, on anyone in leadership to say anything? or just to ride it out. >> there's a local law enforcement will ride it out and there are elements taking college students here in austin, we had marching down congress avenue, the police chief said there were getting it out thereof system but there were bad agitators around trying to stir up destruction of property. clearly happening in portland which is near communes of radical. >> violent an naar 'tises if don't want to tut business on president
leader of the house of representatives go on "meet the press" on december 17, 2000, and when asked by timoroustain if president bush was legitimately elected president of the united states, dick again hard, refused to ant the questions. we hat democrats protesting, even paul la gala says herb was not elected president. we have got an tase before. >> the thing is we have seen a greet deal of class, certainly out of hillary clinton. >> yeah. >> and certainly out of the...
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we had our medical brigades deploying near australia, in east timor.here we have deployed physicians and hope they will not be affected. what are the effects of the spread of radioactive emissions? we know that in the desert in the united states, in arizona, nevada, throughout that region, the americans conducted many atmospheric tests without telling anyone. i remember once when khrushchev, he exploded a 20 megaton bomb, which is 100 times more destructive than the bombs over hiroshima and nagasaki. and it was launched into the atmosphere. there were radioactive emissions over many areas. but how many of those kinds of tests have taken place? i don't know. when i spoke with economists for the center of the global economy, they are asking, what can be done given a situation like that? a very challenging situation. one of my colleagues said, what do you think about this scenario? this sounded like a science-fiction scenario -- what if everything were destroyed? but what of the latin american countries were spared? if you are in a situation like that as
we had our medical brigades deploying near australia, in east timor.here we have deployed physicians and hope they will not be affected. what are the effects of the spread of radioactive emissions? we know that in the desert in the united states, in arizona, nevada, throughout that region, the americans conducted many atmospheric tests without telling anyone. i remember once when khrushchev, he exploded a 20 megaton bomb, which is 100 times more destructive than the bombs over hiroshima and...
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my name is timor, co-direct policy initiative. together with david brumley, who is the director of the security and privacy institute at carnegie-mellon university, we are delighted to welcome all of you here in person. for those joining us on the live stream online the hashtag for this event is carnegie digital. i now have the pleasure of introducing ambassador bill burns for the welcoming remarks and look forward to this day with you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> well, good morning everyone. let me begin by congratulating tim and david for putting together this extraordinary colloquium. i'm delighted to launch with suresh, whose remarkable leadership of carnegie mellon reminds me how fortunate i am. to be part of the extended carnegie family. as president of the carnegie endowment over the past nearly three years, as a diplomat for 33 years before, that i've had the privilege of welcoming heads of state, military generals, foreign ministers, university presidents and distinguished thinkers and doers of all stripes, but
my name is timor, co-direct policy initiative. together with david brumley, who is the director of the security and privacy institute at carnegie-mellon university, we are delighted to welcome all of you here in person. for those joining us on the live stream online the hashtag for this event is carnegie digital. i now have the pleasure of introducing ambassador bill burns for the welcoming remarks and look forward to this day with you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> well, good...
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my name is timor, co-direct policy initiative. together with david brumly, who is the director of the security and privacy institute at carnegie university we're delighted to welcome all of you here in person. for those joining us on the live stream online, the #is carnegie digital. i now have the pleasure of introducing ambassador bill burns for the welcoming remarks and look forward to this day with you. thank you very much. [ applause ] pref we >>> well, good morning everyone. let me begin by congratulating tim and david for putting together this extraordinary colloquium. i'm delighted to launch with suresh, whose remarkable leadership of carnegie mellon e reminds me how fortunate i am. as a diplomat for 33 years before, that i've had the privilege of welcoming heads of state, military generals, foreign ministers, university presidents and distinguished thinkers and doers of all stripes, but i've never had the privilege of introducing a robot, let alone several. so it's a great pleasure to welcome them and their friends. like a
my name is timor, co-direct policy initiative. together with david brumly, who is the director of the security and privacy institute at carnegie university we're delighted to welcome all of you here in person. for those joining us on the live stream online, the #is carnegie digital. i now have the pleasure of introducing ambassador bill burns for the welcoming remarks and look forward to this day with you. thank you very much. [ applause ] pref we >>> well, good morning everyone. let...
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timely responds to request for interpretations and exemptions but too much ambiguity policy's simpliy timors into complexity. finally, another key objective was to provide mechanisms to better share data and learning to cross both oems and tech providers. it's a prudent goal. we're not certain, however, that all contemplated obligations are feasible and productive. we appreciate this committee's initiative to help axel trait smart introduction of these life-saving carbon reseussing technologies. nhtsa's guidance, voluntary at the federal level and mandatory at the state level trigger this is conversation. we welcome it because the stakes are high and the opportunity is enormous. government has paved the way for technology deployment and must not, despite good intent, become an obstacle to realizing the brighter future of month. i look forward to answering your questions. >> chair thanks the gentleman. you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. it's an opportunity to sit in front of you. appreciate that opportunity to tal
timely responds to request for interpretations and exemptions but too much ambiguity policy's simpliy timors into complexity. finally, another key objective was to provide mechanisms to better share data and learning to cross both oems and tech providers. it's a prudent goal. we're not certain, however, that all contemplated obligations are feasible and productive. we appreciate this committee's initiative to help axel trait smart introduction of these life-saving carbon reseussing...