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there's pancho villa, martin luther king, mahatma gandhi, aung san suu kyi, harriet tubman, sitting bull. oh, sitting bull's got a real chance, well, unless hillary clinton decides to run. [cheering and applause] nation... last week i told you about rescued army sergeant bowe bergdahl and the growing cable news consensus that he does not deserve to be alive. especially when you consider who we gave up for him. >> five taliban killers, essentially the cabinet of the taliban. >> it's not just any random accused terrorists but five taliban commanders. >> south carolina senator lindsey graham is calling the former detainees the "taliban dream team." >> the president swapped an alleged deserter for the taliban dream team. >> the taliban dream team. >> the dream team. >> we gave up the dream team. wait! [cheering and applause] great. now who are we going to send to the real olympus in 2015? abdul was deadly in the paint. well, deadly pretty much everywhere, but especially the paint. meanwhile, bergdahl's a deserter who did ballet, whose dad has a beard and who pursued a lifestyle that 99% of a
there's pancho villa, martin luther king, mahatma gandhi, aung san suu kyi, harriet tubman, sitting bull. oh, sitting bull's got a real chance, well, unless hillary clinton decides to run. [cheering and applause] nation... last week i told you about rescued army sergeant bowe bergdahl and the growing cable news consensus that he does not deserve to be alive. especially when you consider who we gave up for him. >> five taliban killers, essentially the cabinet of the taliban. >> it's...
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san suu kyi, after 15 years in house arrest, was released, now taking an active part in with the doors opening, our crew is the first -- meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk. you want it sweet this less sweet? very sweet? strong? less strong? everybody's got a preference, everybody's got a preferred tea shop, where they know presumably how you like yours. >> i want only last week a bit strong. >> journalist and publisher u thiha saw. we meet at the seit taing kya tea shop. >> this place means a lot of things. not just a place to grab a snack. >> for 50 years of paranoia and repression, teahouses were also the main forum for guarded and not so guarded discussions of the daily news, where you tried to piece together the real stories behind the ludicrously chopped and censored newspapers. carefully, of course, because info
san suu kyi, after 15 years in house arrest, was released, now taking an active part in with the doors opening, our crew is the first -- meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk. you want it sweet this less sweet? very sweet?...
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san suu kyi, for nearly 15 years under house arrest, was released, now taking an active role in politics. with the doors opening, our crew is the first -- meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk. you want it sweet, less sweet, very sweet, strong, less strong? everybody's got a preference, everybody's got a preferred tea shop, where they know presumably how you like yours. >> i want only last week a bit strong. >> journalist and publisher u thiha saw. we meet at the seit taing kya tea shop. >> this place means a lot of things. not just a place to grab a snack. >> for 50 years of paranoia and repression, teahouses were also the main forum for guarded and not so guarded discussions of the daily news, where you tried to piece together the real stories behind the ludicrously chopped and censored newspapers. carefully, of course,
san suu kyi, for nearly 15 years under house arrest, was released, now taking an active role in politics. with the doors opening, our crew is the first -- meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk. you want it sweet, less sweet, very...
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. >> nobel prize winning democracy champion, aung san suu kyi, after nearly 15 years in house arrest, was released. and is now taking an active role in politics. just as the door is opening, my crew and i are among the first to record what has been unseen for decades by most of the world. meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million people is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next. and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk. you want it sweet, less sweet, very sweet, strong, less strong. everybo everybody's got a preference, everybody's got a preferred tea shop where they know, presumably, how you like yours. >> i want only last week a bit strong. >> journalist and publisher u thiha saw. we meet at the seit taing kya tea shop. >> this place means a lot of things. not just a place to grab a snack. >> for 50 years of paranoia and repression, teahouses were also the main forum for guarded and not so guarded discus
. >> nobel prize winning democracy champion, aung san suu kyi, after nearly 15 years in house arrest, was released. and is now taking an active role in politics. just as the door is opening, my crew and i are among the first to record what has been unseen for decades by most of the world. meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million people is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next. and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon...