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because i really feel that if un the united states universal opportunity to buy. quarantine the stuff was. i just want to spread the word. you knew long woohoo . more than one hundred muslim brotherhood members sentenced to death in egypt. the clashes that followed the overthrow of president muhammad was taken in the tree cutting ukraine's interim prime minister skips a key nuclear security summit takes on an acolyte. amid growing calls for me or mike is in kiev to rebuild the country's atomic also. what is it briefly killed yemeni man say he's been subjected to a form of medieval border torture. on a quantum it might seems to us men to
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because i really feel that if un the united states universal opportunity to buy. foreign tv stuff was so high. i just want to spread the word the we'll get to watch in hd world you were ever you go to sleep in it she asks for your phone is traveling to access program schedules on demand video. my name is pete oliver right to a boil. i enjoyed the us versions available this is your marketplace today research makes the network. roo and new moon the fan. the news. stand up between ukraine and russia continued through the night as the reporting deadline for ukrainian soldiers to surrender passed without serious incident. western media on a march third had reported that russia's black sea fleet told ukrainian forces in crimea to surrender by five am on march quarter or face a military assault thousands of russian troops invaded the peninsula late last month after former president viktor yanukovich fled to russia. us secretary of state
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because i really feel that if un the united states universal opportunity to buy. foreign tv stuff was so high. and i just want to spread the word you knew you. for the use of milk three four tsp. there's no need for that at the moment. i like this as deploying troops in crimea will be a last resort and will only happen on a legitimate basis. he also added that mosque is concerned by neo nationalist gain power in ukraine. and russia's envoy to the un rebuffed criticism of russia's stance on ukraine citing a letter from mouse to present our cottage asking moscow's help to restore warrior. under the influence of western countries that are
because i really feel that if un the united states universal opportunity to buy. foreign tv stuff was so high. and i just want to spread the word you knew you. for the use of milk three four tsp. there's no need for that at the moment. i like this as deploying troops in crimea will be a last resort and will only happen on a legitimate basis. he also added that mosque is concerned by neo nationalist gain power in ukraine. and russia's envoy to the un rebuffed criticism of russia's stance on...
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united states for international development to study genetics. at that time i was a student at the medical school in panama. they gave me a scholarship to come to the united states. i came to iowa state university and then harvard and then i graduated and went to continue my studies in europe and eventually came back to the u.s.. >> what was life like in panama? >> it was very difficult at the because i grew up through two different dictatorships. one it was general, the one who signed up the panama canal treaty and the other was -- >> so i throughout my my layoff saw a lot of problems in my country due to the lack of opportunities as well as the lack of freedom. and so it was for me the scholarship that i received from the u.s. came as a god send gift because otherwise without that opportunity, i would not have become the person that i am right now. and that everybody ises an example that many of these programs that the united states have with other countries do bear frulet and allow people to -- fruit and allow people to train in the best places with access to the best technology and be able to serve not only their countries and also the world. >> what do your parents do? >> my mother -- it's
united states for international development to study genetics. at that time i was a student at the medical school in panama. they gave me a scholarship to come to the united states. i came to iowa state university and then harvard and then i graduated and went to continue my studies in europe and eventually came back to the u.s.. >> what was life like in panama? >> it was very difficult at the because i grew up through two different dictatorships. one it was general, the one who...
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united states as not just a strategic ally but a very important country. you know, we have more than -- i think now the number is 80,000 saudi students spread all over the united states in your universities. >> charlie: right. and that's an indication of where the people of saudi want to maintain this close contact with the united states. >> charlie: we conclude this singh with jon medved, an israeli venture capitalist. >> we allow credit investors to go online and look at the best startups coming out of israel and can decide which one they would like to invest starting from $10,000. so it's not, you know, the 20 bucks you spend on kick starter. someone called us kick starter for millionaires, but it's quite democratic relative to the existing venture capital ecosystem where it's a couple of guys in close room. andy pasztor, turki al faisal and jon medved when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: six days have passed since malaysian airlines flight 370 vanished on march 8. the boeing 777 was carrying 239 passengers and crew on board the flight from kuala lumpur to beijing. the mysterious disappearanc
united states as not just a strategic ally but a very important country. you know, we have more than -- i think now the number is 80,000 saudi students spread all over the united states in your universities. >> charlie: right. and that's an indication of where the people of saudi want to maintain this close contact with the united states. >> charlie: we conclude this singh with jon medved, an israeli venture capitalist. >> we allow credit investors to go online and look at the...
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united states as not just a strategic ally, but a very important country. we have more than, the number is 80,000 saudi students spread over the united states and universitiesthat is an indication of where the people of saudi arabia want to maintain this close contact. when the u.s. tells us that it is going to do something, we expect them to do it. >> you're talking but the fact that united states, after suggesting that the searing government had crossed a red line, did not do anything. the president will be quick to say, yes we did do something. >> that is true. getting rid of chemical weapons is a good step. but you have a military conflict now in syria. more than 150,000 people have been killed. i think that not just united states -- >> and millions of refugees. >> the world community should be doing something to stop the killing. that is not happening. we have geneva one. we have had geneva two. both of them have gone without any stopping of the killing. where does of responsibility stop? doesn't stop with simply ending chemical weapons. these fire a barrels they can lob on civilians and kill as many they get. that hasn't stopped. this is where my take
united states as not just a strategic ally, but a very important country. we have more than, the number is 80,000 saudi students spread over the united states and universitiesthat is an indication of where the people of saudi arabia want to maintain this close contact. when the u.s. tells us that it is going to do something, we expect them to do it. >> you're talking but the fact that united states, after suggesting that the searing government had crossed a red line, did not do anything....
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talk about great universities, they talk about the united states. i think the top 20 great universities on most people's are in the them united states. oxford and cambridge would be exceptions. what is required for china and india, and other places, but they have some resources there, to build a great university? how quickly can they build a series of great universities? >> it is a very interesting question. both china and india are thinking hard about that. one of the aspects that china has identified as of increasing importance is how american students and universities are filled with curious, imaginative, creative people. , theyf that, i find believed to come from the liberal arts. from the breath of training. from not being so narrowly focused on just a very particular and specific area of knowledge -- >> like computer science -- >> but to enrich that with a perspective from somewhere else that may give you a different angle and enable you to make a new discovery that you would not have thought of -- >> in terms of how to enhance creativity. i ju
talk about great universities, they talk about the united states. i think the top 20 great universities on most people's are in the them united states. oxford and cambridge would be exceptions. what is required for china and india, and other places, but they have some resources there, to build a great university? how quickly can they build a series of great universities? >> it is a very interesting question. both china and india are thinking hard about that. one of the aspects that china...
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report says the most segregated public schools are the most racially diverse parts of the united states. the university of california says new york schools are severely segregated. in many, less than 10% of the students were white. the authors wrote: >> charter schools are less diverse, and the majority, less than 1% were white. james merriman c.e.o. of the charter school centres say: >> it can be helped by policies intending to promote diversity. >> according to the study. new york is not alone. illinois, california, michigan are highly segregated. >> straight ahead, what does the latest delay in obamacare mean. >> the split of kris martin and g winneth palt roe shine -- gwyneth paltrow shine light on divorce. >> if you didn't complete your enrolment for obamacare by next monday, you were supposed to pay tax penalties. the white house did just that. now, if you say you had issues signing up or come under a bunch of exemptions, you likely have two weeks to enrol. of course, washington split along party lines. >> if he hasn't put enough loopholes into the law, they are restarting to an honour system to
report says the most segregated public schools are the most racially diverse parts of the united states. the university of california says new york schools are severely segregated. in many, less than 10% of the students were white. the authors wrote: >> charter schools are less diverse, and the majority, less than 1% were white. james merriman c.e.o. of the charter school centres say: >> it can be helped by policies intending to promote diversity. >> according to the study....
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immigrants and foreign-skilled workers to do that. 1,900,000 students studied in the united states at colleges and university, that's 3.9% of the total students. but it put restrictions on those who were allowed to stay and work in this country. silicon valley executives wish that this immigrant pool could be separated in the current debate so that it would be easier for congress to raise the quota of work visas that tech companies apply for. that, however, is wishful thinking. the senate passed a bill for comprehensive immigration reform but it's stuck in limbo in the house and immigration reform in this country is needed. here in arizona and around the country no one can agree how it's done. immigrants will get green cards giving them the right to live and work in the country permanently. more than two-thirds obtain these cards because they're married or another family relationship. there is another one that says wealthy people can buy their way into america. it requires an investment of $500,000 in a business the government hopes will create jobs. while it's growing in popularity the program has its criti
immigrants and foreign-skilled workers to do that. 1,900,000 students studied in the united states at colleges and university, that's 3.9% of the total students. but it put restrictions on those who were allowed to stay and work in this country. silicon valley executives wish that this immigrant pool could be separated in the current debate so that it would be easier for congress to raise the quota of work visas that tech companies apply for. that, however, is wishful thinking. the senate...
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future, and our obligation to sustain it. >> charlie: when people talk about great universities, they talk about the united states. i mean, i think of the top twenty great universities on most people's list, 17 or 18 of them in the united states, harvard and cambridge being an exception, what is required for china and india and other places that they have a lot of resources there to build a great university and how quickly can they build a series of great universities? >> it's a very interesting question, and one that both china and india are thinking hard about. one of the aspects that china has identified as increasing importance is how american students and universities are filled with curious, imaginative, creative people, and part of that, i find from my chinese interlocketters, they come from the liberal address from the breadth of training, from not having someone focused on a particularlyiar particular, but from a perspective that may give you a different angle and make a new discovery that you wouldn't have thought of if you were stuck in a prescribed path. >> charlie: the interesting thing about china,
future, and our obligation to sustain it. >> charlie: when people talk about great universities, they talk about the united states. i mean, i think of the top twenty great universities on most people's list, 17 or 18 of them in the united states, harvard and cambridge being an exception, what is required for china and india and other places that they have a lot of resources there to build a great university and how quickly can they build a series of great universities? >> it's a...
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. >> well, catholic leaders, in united states have supported universal health care, they are not opposedprogram in general but what we call in law the, the cask mandate, contraceptives, abortion introduceing drugs and devices and sti sterileization, the lawt seek s exemption for three groups of catholic employers, a tote o of one 186 catholic empl. this is a class-action lawsuit, we represent more catholic employers than that. but the first group of employers, are those that are exempt under government regulation, they would consist of diocese and religious orders, parishs and groups like that, the government calls them houses of worship, they arei except, te problem with those, is they like to sponsor benefit plans for afilliated ministries, as law sits right now they have to kick those groups out of their plans unless they can get relief. neil: a lot argue a lot of laws come down to washington to which many americans are more olli -- moraly opposeed how would you differentiate? >> under the lead claim we have to prove that the cask mandate burdens our religious exercise, for catholic o
. >> well, catholic leaders, in united states have supported universal health care, they are not opposedprogram in general but what we call in law the, the cask mandate, contraceptives, abortion introduceing drugs and devices and sti sterileization, the lawt seek s exemption for three groups of catholic employers, a tote o of one 186 catholic empl. this is a class-action lawsuit, we represent more catholic employers than that. but the first group of employers, are those that are exempt...
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united states. >>> group of university students of bangladesh are getting kids out of the slums and into the classroomthey teach basic matthew and reading to the young people whose parents would normally force them to work. their goal is to make sure that no child is left out. >> this is alamin. he lives in one of the poorest slums in the area. his father and mother are day labors, but alamin and his students have bigger plans. >> when i grow up i want to work with cameras like you and take pictures and make movies because i'm going to school i'm going to grow up to be smart, and i know i can do this. >> reporter: alamin and his friends are pupils at a makeshift school run by a few university students. it's called a free school. it doesn't look like much but it's a pretty big deal for the children here. there aren't any other schools for them to go to. >> reporter: these students have a lot of desire to improve themselves. they want to lift themselves out of the situation that they have found themselves in. >> the area is notorious as a marketplace for illegal drugs and many kids who live here work in
united states. >>> group of university students of bangladesh are getting kids out of the slums and into the classroomthey teach basic matthew and reading to the young people whose parents would normally force them to work. their goal is to make sure that no child is left out. >> this is alamin. he lives in one of the poorest slums in the area. his father and mother are day labors, but alamin and his students have bigger plans. >> when i grow up i want to work with cameras...
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this conference celebrates a new partnership between two great state universities, georgetown, the oldest catholic university in the unitedstates, and baylor, which is the largest protestant research university in the world. the cosponsors of this event are georgetown's religius freedom project, and baylor's institute for the use of religion, directed by professor byron johnson. the religious reagan project is freedom project is the only university-based center for the body of religious freedom in the world. our goal is to research and disseminate knowledge about religious freedom, what it is, why it is important, for every person, religious or not, for every society, every state, and indeed, we believe religious freedom is important for international justice, stability, and peace. we define religious freedom in a broad and capacious way. it is the right of every person to believe and worship or not, and if one is a religious believer, to act on the basis of belief in the public life of one's nation, as an individual and member of a community. religious freedom, as we understand it, is not really a right to private worshi
this conference celebrates a new partnership between two great state universities, georgetown, the oldest catholic university in the unitedstates, and baylor, which is the largest protestant research university in the world. the cosponsors of this event are georgetown's religius freedom project, and baylor's institute for the use of religion, directed by professor byron johnson. the religious reagan project is freedom project is the only university-based center for the body of religious freedom...
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they have eighty thousand students in the united states studying in university. i have to i hope i am back to it that every foreign economic reforms that will produce that job. i'd during a time of what is the real crisis inside saudi arabia as well as the tradition of making who is the love but extremely old and that will pass from the scene at some point it out and that is how we finish it. and that needs to be a watch carefully. did you think this and these would really welcome. that kind of the american intervention in the sense in today's domestic issues. it always depends how it's done. i don't think that it should be looked at his intervention. but as i how did you go to to ally countries that are working together. i did to its keep stability in the doll and developed by the saudis and other countries. i like to move forward in ways that are going to be beneficial to their own society consultation hand holding respect. and i didn't see any of the culture is extremely extremely important in saudi arabia maybe more so than in other countries in the region an
they have eighty thousand students in the united states studying in university. i have to i hope i am back to it that every foreign economic reforms that will produce that job. i'd during a time of what is the real crisis inside saudi arabia as well as the tradition of making who is the love but extremely old and that will pass from the scene at some point it out and that is how we finish it. and that needs to be a watch carefully. did you think this and these would really welcome. that kind of...
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. >> i have a universal health care plan that will cover every american by the end of my first term as president of the united statesill have universal health care in this country. i suffer no illusions this will be an easy process. once again, it will be hard. >> we oppose universal government run health care. health care decisions should be made by doctors and patients, not by government bureaucrats. >> the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. hr-3590 has amended the patient protection and affordable care act is passed. >> now they're going to have to go home and face the music and it's not going to be christmas carols. this is really the unwanted gift of 2009. >> i don't think that you can answer the question in the positive to say that people will be able to maintain their coverage, people will be able to see the doctors they want, in the kind of bill that you're proposing. >> well, let me -- since you asked me a question, let me respond. the 9 million people you referred to who might have to change their coverage, keep in mind, out of the 300 million americans we're talking about, would be folks who the cbo, the congr
. >> i have a universal health care plan that will cover every american by the end of my first term as president of the united statesill have universal health care in this country. i suffer no illusions this will be an easy process. once again, it will be hard. >> we oppose universal government run health care. health care decisions should be made by doctors and patients, not by government bureaucrats. >> the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. hr-3590 has amended the patient...
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in higher education, a premiere magazine that focuses on diversity and the united states, named usf the number one university in the country for recruiting, retaining, and graduating minority students. this is a significant accomplishment that usf is doing here in san francisco. we want to continue to attract those individual students to come here. in san francisco, more than 112,000 people, which is 13% of the population, live below the federal poverty line as well as 43 million people in the nation. usf through our students and faculty, is engaged with the local national and international community partners to help address these issues. and locally, we are really taking a leadership role as being the convene era round stakeholder community forums to help advance ~ conversations around the inclusion and the engagement of the most diverse, the most disconnected, as well as the most dispro he portionally impacted individuals in san francisco ~ as usf students are at the forefront of that public discourse around economic opportunities, as well as contributing to a vibrant social life. and, so, in this spirit,
in higher education, a premiere magazine that focuses on diversity and the united states, named usf the number one university in the country for recruiting, retaining, and graduating minority students. this is a significant accomplishment that usf is doing here in san francisco. we want to continue to attract those individual students to come here. in san francisco, more than 112,000 people, which is 13% of the population, live below the federal poverty line as well as 43 million people in the...
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united states destroyer. but wait. china's university of science and technology has got something entirely different to say. it says it recorded a, quote, sea floor event about 90 minutes and 70 miles away from flight 370's last confirmed contact. and that's not an area given to tremors. so researchers say that it could have been a big plane crashing into the water. and finally, speaking of seismic, late this morning a 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck in the south andaman sea about 66 miles off the andaman and nicobar islands. no reports of earthquakes, tsunamis and at this point of any airplane. joining me to make sense of all these latest leads and developments, cnn correspondent and anchor richard quest and also a former air accident investigator and author of "why planes crash." richard, i'm going to turn to you as the reporter and the assessor of so many of these facts. tell us anything. any of what you just heard? >> yes, it does. because it takes us one small step closer to the facts that we know. so we know that the last known radar and the last known contact was in the south china seas when it was t
united states destroyer. but wait. china's university of science and technology has got something entirely different to say. it says it recorded a, quote, sea floor event about 90 minutes and 70 miles away from flight 370's last confirmed contact. and that's not an area given to tremors. so researchers say that it could have been a big plane crashing into the water. and finally, speaking of seismic, late this morning a 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck in the south andaman sea about 66 miles off...
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he also serves as chair of the trustees of the united states of pennsylvania where he -- the university of pennsylvania where he graduated from law school. he also serves on the national boards of the urban league and la raza. how long has comcast had its eye on time warner cable, is that something you'd answer? >> guest: well, you know, it's interesting, it's pretty easy because we did file our s4 with a proxy, and so i think it is safe to say that we always are interested in looking at possible attractive acquisition opportunities and for probably a year or two before this was announced there were off and on, you know, light conversations about whether it made sense for comcast and time warner cable to be put together. and, you know, over the course of a year there were discussions among multiple players in the industry with comcast and with others about cable consolidation, most particularly conversations between charter and comcast, between charter and time warner cable, between charter, time warner cable and comcast. and then ultimately, the deal was struck between time warner cabl
he also serves as chair of the trustees of the united states of pennsylvania where he -- the university of pennsylvania where he graduated from law school. he also serves on the national boards of the urban league and la raza. how long has comcast had its eye on time warner cable, is that something you'd answer? >> guest: well, you know, it's interesting, it's pretty easy because we did file our s4 with a proxy, and so i think it is safe to say that we always are interested in looking at...
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he came back to the united states and went to university, could communicate in english. that is what we are seeing from british jihadists. i follow them on twitter. they follow me as well. you see people with thousands of followers. there is one who has 24,000 followers. --to haveficult with 1000 and 4000 followers. they post eating together and praying together. they direct messages to others in the west and say come on, it is easy. this is what you can find. here's what our lives are like. we're making the sacrifice. on an individual level, we will phoenix loge and -- see an explosion in recruitment. that is what we're looking at. we have had briefings on internet radicalization. what about the next thing? social media is gearing up. >> this is an excellent question. bruce, covered in his testimony, how interesting all -- people like this are. they are somehow meeting with errorists back on 9/11. we're not sure if they were co-conspirators are just meeting on the margins. he then ends up getting involved in jihad he practices and teaching that in the united kingdom. he
he came back to the united states and went to university, could communicate in english. that is what we are seeing from british jihadists. i follow them on twitter. they follow me as well. you see people with thousands of followers. there is one who has 24,000 followers. --to haveficult with 1000 and 4000 followers. they post eating together and praying together. they direct messages to others in the west and say come on, it is easy. this is what you can find. here's what our lives are like....
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athletes have been playing for colleges and universities for over a century in the united states. where does antitrust law come in. >> well, the laws will comply waythe modern reality. and while it might have been true. that 100 years ago. there was no big business in college sports. anybody who watches the ncaa tournament this week. or anybody who watches big time college football knows that these have become gigantic businesses in which the only people who receive no financial benefit are the athletes who generate these revenues. >> but if you are playing for a division i team, certainly, haven't you accepted an implicit bargain. that you are going to be a kind of apprentice that you are going to play for a college, get an education, and then take your career from there. >> well, that bargain is not a voluntary bargain. they talk about getting an education in return, but a large number of them never even graduate from the schools. to ski what the market can produce for them. >> minus is salary. >> what i am saying is these are professional businesses. anybody -- who looks at the
athletes have been playing for colleges and universities for over a century in the united states. where does antitrust law come in. >> well, the laws will comply waythe modern reality. and while it might have been true. that 100 years ago. there was no big business in college sports. anybody who watches the ncaa tournament this week. or anybody who watches big time college football knows that these have become gigantic businesses in which the only people who receive no financial benefit...
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universal human rights and equality. that is why we have legislators in new york, illinois and maryland, and even the united states congress considering bills to penalize universities if students or faculty's express support for the palestine solidarity movement in the form of the boycott of israeli academic institutions. it really is a free-speech emergency. city,his week in new york at columbia university, students had gotten permission, they went through all of the authorizations to put up a banner that said stand with justice in palestine, and the university administration took it down after complaints from pro-israel groups and basically said we are not going to allow more banners. free speech is losing out to support for israel on our campuses one administrations are left in charge of people's rights. that is why we have to stand by the students at northeastern and all over this country. >> meanwhile, israel has launched its most intense bombing of the gaza strip since 2012 with 30 attacks hitting gaza since wednesday. no casualties have been reported on either side. group islamic jihad has claimed responsibility for
universal human rights and equality. that is why we have legislators in new york, illinois and maryland, and even the united states congress considering bills to penalize universities if students or faculty's express support for the palestine solidarity movement in the form of the boycott of israeli academic institutions. it really is a free-speech emergency. city,his week in new york at columbia university, students had gotten permission, they went through all of the authorizations to put up a...
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united states. attended princeton university and then spent 25 years in a tibetan buddhist monastery. >> reporter: notice very big deal, like a highly advanced degree buddhism and he got there said roach, after accepting a challenge from his teachers to make a bundle in diamonds. >> could you learn to adjust reality itself? could you change the flow of the future and could you prove that you had done it by, for example, starting a business in manhattan and bringing it maybe to $1 million within a year or something using the ancient i wids d -- wisdom that we've taught you. >> reporter: seriously, said roach, buddhism for profit and it worked. >> i helped to found a business, a diamond business, called an dean international and it became one of the fastest growing companies in the history of new york. it reached $250 million in annual seams and it was recently purchased by warren buffett, who's one of the wealthiest men in the world. >> reporter: roach plowed lots of his earnings into the school that trained him and it was after that that he emerged as a gesha and began to preach his take on the buddhist
united states. attended princeton university and then spent 25 years in a tibetan buddhist monastery. >> reporter: notice very big deal, like a highly advanced degree buddhism and he got there said roach, after accepting a challenge from his teachers to make a bundle in diamonds. >> could you learn to adjust reality itself? could you change the flow of the future and could you prove that you had done it by, for example, starting a business in manhattan and bringing it maybe to $1...
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united states to intervene. it's our relationship. but let me tell you democracy does not have a nationality, just as much human rights does not have skin colour. so it's a universal value. >> but what should the united states do? nicolas maduro is talking out both sides of his mouth. at one side he proposes a peace commission to president obama, and on the other saying that the u.s. is behind the process and his foreign minister is calling secretary of state john kerry a murderer. what should the u.s. do? should the government impose sanctions? >> united states is part of the american hemisphere, and is the leader of certain democratic values, and i respect it a lot. but with a with the silence that could be misinterpreted. >> we are seeing this rhetoric, like we heard a moment ago from nicolas maduro. he's taken to calling his opponent chuckies, a reference to american films featuring a homicidal red-headed child, chucky. he called a couple of opposition leaders crazy chuckies, and made an appalling joke about the man he barely beat in an election calling him chucky lucky, saying henriques capriles was sexually assaulted by a guerilla whilst visiting africa and
united states to intervene. it's our relationship. but let me tell you democracy does not have a nationality, just as much human rights does not have skin colour. so it's a universal value. >> but what should the united states do? nicolas maduro is talking out both sides of his mouth. at one side he proposes a peace commission to president obama, and on the other saying that the u.s. is behind the process and his foreign minister is calling secretary of state john kerry a murderer. what...
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organizations will hold a press conference in san jose state university to show their support for local families whose loved ones will be returned to the unitedfrom mexico. participants will cross the national border from mexico to san diego in support of the bring the home campaign. a group participate in a border crossing were either deported or forced to leave the united states. >> the new agencies are reporting their families and friends of the missing malaysain airlines jet passengers from beijing arrived at the kuala lumpur international airport today. they were e. immediately rushed to a special holding land to be briefed on that details of the missing plane miwok, a search that embossed 34 aircraft and 40 ships from several countries covering a 58 nautical mile radius has yet to find any evidence. families of the missing are becoming more frustrated with the lack of information. >> more than 48 hours after it vanished, the search for this jetliner has been racked up with several nations now involved. >> students in anaheim are recovering this morning. after a stage collapsed beneath them. you can see right there in the video. around 2
organizations will hold a press conference in san jose state university to show their support for local families whose loved ones will be returned to the unitedfrom mexico. participants will cross the national border from mexico to san diego in support of the bring the home campaign. a group participate in a border crossing were either deported or forced to leave the united states. >> the new agencies are reporting their families and friends of the missing malaysain airlines jet...
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public school activists from every corner in the united states met over the weekend at the universityto launch a nationwide movement to defend public education against corporate takeover in phony test driven reform. texas school superintendent took the stage to express his concerns with the private sector ceo formula. >> where do we go for redress of our grievances once we've surrendered our constitutional guarantees some do we march in the board room of a charter management group or some found days some school reform. >> well, to begin with, they're not public. they call themselves public charter schools because they're not public. they are privately managed corporate owned schools that get money from the government. and what we are creating right now is a dual school system. one school system called the charter system gets to choose its students, gets to keep those it wants, throws out those it doesn't want. almost all of them have fewer children with special needs. fewer -- half as many kids with disabilities, half as many kids who don't speak english. and they have more funding. h
public school activists from every corner in the united states met over the weekend at the universityto launch a nationwide movement to defend public education against corporate takeover in phony test driven reform. texas school superintendent took the stage to express his concerns with the private sector ceo formula. >> where do we go for redress of our grievances once we've surrendered our constitutional guarantees some do we march in the board room of a charter management group or some...
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between two great faith-based universities, georgetown, which is the oldest catholic university in the united statesand baylor which is the largest protestant university in the world. the cosponsors are georgetown religious freedom project and baylor institute for religious freedom directed by professor byron johnson who you will meet later in the program. the religious freedom project is the only university-based center for the study of religious freedom in the world. our goal is to research and disseminate knowledge about religious freedom; what it is, why it's important for every person, religious or not, for every society, for every state. indeed, we believe religious freedom is important for international justice, stability, and peace. we define religious freedom in a broad and capacious way. it's the right of every person to be leaving to worship or not, and if one is a religious believer to act on the basis of belief in the public life of one's nation both as an individual, and as a member of the community. religious freedom as we understand it is therefore not merely a private right to worsh
between two great faith-based universities, georgetown, which is the oldest catholic university in the united statesand baylor which is the largest protestant university in the world. the cosponsors are georgetown religious freedom project and baylor institute for religious freedom directed by professor byron johnson who you will meet later in the program. the religious freedom project is the only university-based center for the study of religious freedom in the world. our goal is to research...
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united states over ukraine. he was speaking at a town hall with university students at the state department.in that room. secretary kerry said he was really struck and somewhat surprised and disappointed by vladimir putin's interpretation of the facts when it comes to the annexation of cry mimea and quote, just don't jive with reality. >>> all right. we'll be keeping you updated on that story for the rest of the week. first we bring you our final update on today's battle of the day. remember, we asked, to you think the sanctions against russia are going to work? the winner with 81%, a lot of pessimists out there, is rfd won't work. kevin chose rfd will work and tweeted, but will the sanctions go far enough? while sean picked rfd won't work and he sure e shared this. unless the intent was to give putin a good laugh. remember the bear pictures, guys. thank you, everybody, who weighed if. that wraps it up for this edition of ronan farrow daily. joy reid is about to pick things up after this. don't go away. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial f
united states over ukraine. he was speaking at a town hall with university students at the state department.in that room. secretary kerry said he was really struck and somewhat surprised and disappointed by vladimir putin's interpretation of the facts when it comes to the annexation of cry mimea and quote, just don't jive with reality. >>> all right. we'll be keeping you updated on that story for the rest of the week. first we bring you our final update on today's battle of the day....
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. >> in the united states, the two most revered institution in america. our great university system. the most horrible abuse of women and girls in america is in the university campuses. the reason for it is that rapists, serial rapists, on a campus they are impervious to trial or persecution if they rape girls. presidents of universities and deans are reluctant to encourage a woman who has been raped to report her attacker and have him brought to justice. it brings adverse publicity to the university campus. here is a place for sexual abuse takes place because they report it. they go to counseling. if you bring a boy to a trial, quite often he will claim that it is consensual. the other institution is the u.s. military. the statistics have been made available, 26,000 reported cases of sexual abuse. only 320 of them actually brought the attacker to justice. that is one percent. on a college campus, only four percent are reported. in civilian life, six times are reported. campuses in universities don't want women to report abuses. those are two examples. another thing that exis
. >> in the united states, the two most revered institution in america. our great university system. the most horrible abuse of women and girls in america is in the university campuses. the reason for it is that rapists, serial rapists, on a campus they are impervious to trial or persecution if they rape girls. presidents of universities and deans are reluctant to encourage a woman who has been raped to report her attacker and have him brought to justice. it brings adverse publicity to...