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and if you go to xinjiang in any restaurant, you can find it on the menu for sure. just like pizza here in america. >> so it's a very traditional food, right? and i take it you ate it a lot growing up as a kid . >> do you have a lot of it when we were kids. >> oh yes. i will eat it for breakfast, lunch or dinner. i love these bites. >> okay, i see you're making it right there. and you're kind enough to bring us some, so i'm going to check it out. this is aaliyah's meat pie, by the way. guys here, i'm just going to take a bite here, looks like an empanada. i mean, we're familiar with that. okay now i'm eating while talking, which is extremely rude. you guys, i'm so sorry, but it's amazing. it's really good. oh, alia, how long did it take you to come up with this recipe? i don't know if it's a family recipe or just something you kind of, you know, remembered and just started creating and experimenting in the kitchen and then iterating, reiterating, how does this come about? how did you achieve this deliciousness? yeah. >> so it's my grandmother's recipe, and it took m
and if you go to xinjiang in any restaurant, you can find it on the menu for sure. just like pizza here in america. >> so it's a very traditional food, right? and i take it you ate it a lot growing up as a kid . >> do you have a lot of it when we were kids. >> oh yes. i will eat it for breakfast, lunch or dinner. i love these bites. >> okay, i see you're making it right there. and you're kind enough to bring us some, so i'm going to check it out. this is aaliyah's meat...
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about what happens to muslims in other genocides where it is about religion, what's happening in xinjiangand rakhine, what happened in sri lanka to the tamils was about religion. ultimately, they don't care about that. it's the one that involves the jewish state and that i think is very dangerous. we can't actually just, you know, dismiss it and say, well, it is about, you know, a religion and they feel justified in this. all that sort of melts away when you consider that they're absolutely fine when it's other groups doing it to muslims that don't matter so much. >> they're not absolutely fine. and there are no marches there are no marches about what's happening in darfur. >> they're not standing. they standing for election, though, right. >> can i speak? yes. all right. so what i'm saying is, is actually the. so there are two things the marches are not just muslims. let's get this absolutely clear. >> yes, there are 17 jewish people. >> marches are massive. they're not. there are jewish people. there are lots who can't speak hebrew. >> funnily enough, actually, there are jews who can sp
about what happens to muslims in other genocides where it is about religion, what's happening in xinjiangand rakhine, what happened in sri lanka to the tamils was about religion. ultimately, they don't care about that. it's the one that involves the jewish state and that i think is very dangerous. we can't actually just, you know, dismiss it and say, well, it is about, you know, a religion and they feel justified in this. all that sort of melts away when you consider that they're absolutely...
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york's metropolitan opera sets the tone as one of the world's most prestigious stages, and conductor xinjiangbreaking maestro born in china made her guest debut earlier this year, one of the first asian american women to lead from its podium. > do you hope to inspire other musicians? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in the u.s., only about 1 in 4 music directors are people of color, and even fewer are women. >> do you think it was harder as a woman, as a person of color? >> the double standard? oh, absolutely. but to be within this group, one also has to learn how to grow from it and give yourself the space to make mistakes. it's okay. ♪ >> reporter: experience jong passes on while also leading the new jersey symphony, in her eighth season as its first female music director. and as she blazes a new path, jong hopes the music itself strikes the highest note of all. nancy chen, cbs news, new york. [ applause ] >> conductor shin jong, tonight's "heart of america." >>> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, athletic back later for cris mornings
york's metropolitan opera sets the tone as one of the world's most prestigious stages, and conductor xinjiangbreaking maestro born in china made her guest debut earlier this year, one of the first asian american women to lead from its podium. > do you hope to inspire other musicians? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in the u.s., only about 1 in 4 music directors are people of color, and even fewer are women. >> do you think it was harder as a woman, as a person of color?...
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this very visit a completely scandalous, boorish statement was made to china regarding situation in xinjiangof the world make their choice in favor of the chinese development of trade and economic ties, as well as in some cases political ties with the people's republic of china, that’s why the number of organizations such as the shanghai cooperation organization and brix, for example, is growing, and i think that this is a trend that will last for a long time. the united states has completely lost this competition over the last third of a century for leadership in the world economy in world politics, three centuries ago, america and the west as a whole really looked attractive, now , alas, i’m afraid there is practically nothing left of this attractiveness; china and other new ones look much more attractive. in this sense, russia looks like a quite attractive partner, well, for example, for african states, they know that russia will not interfere in internal affairs there, so to speak, engage in some kind of regime change and the like, so - to summarize, i would like to say that it is obviou
this very visit a completely scandalous, boorish statement was made to china regarding situation in xinjiangof the world make their choice in favor of the chinese development of trade and economic ties, as well as in some cases political ties with the people's republic of china, that’s why the number of organizations such as the shanghai cooperation organization and brix, for example, is growing, and i think that this is a trend that will last for a long time. the united states has completely...
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what's happening in rakhine, which is a genocide, what's happening in xinjiang, which is a genocide .appened to the yazidis, which is a genocide. what's happening in azerbaijan , what's happening in azerbaijan, which is ethnic cleansing. nobody cares about these things. absolutely not. it is only when it is the world's only jewish state briefly responds when it is attacked that people get it is attacked that people get it is not genocide because i'm sorry i lose. losing a war that you started is not genocide. thatis you started is not genocide. that is the long and short of it. >> i'm sorry it.— >> i'm sorry i it. >> i'm sorry i disagree with that.in >> i'm sorry i disagree with that. in in the fact that if the israelis had allowed humanitarian aid to go in from the beginning, from the beginning , they are they are now beginning, they are they are now allowing more in. but the fact is they cut off. >> they warned gazans in north gaza at the very beginning they want conflict. >> they told they told the people in northern gaza to go south and then they bombed south. >> no, they bombed t
what's happening in rakhine, which is a genocide, what's happening in xinjiang, which is a genocide .appened to the yazidis, which is a genocide. what's happening in azerbaijan , what's happening in azerbaijan, which is ethnic cleansing. nobody cares about these things. absolutely not. it is only when it is the world's only jewish state briefly responds when it is attacked that people get it is attacked that people get it is not genocide because i'm sorry i lose. losing a war that you started...