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cambodia. all this as a result of the intensive deal australia did with cambodia. it doesn't look like that policy has much legs >>> what does this mean for the government? are they going to be pushing on with this plan regardless? >> reporter: australia's government say yes they are, that this was always an option open to refugees. they could always decide voluntarily to return to their countries of origin. they say that is what has happened in this case. they say the option is still there for refugees to go to cambodia. crucially cambodia made a deal that they would not take refugees who were transferred involuntarily to cambodia. they would only take refugees who chose to go. if three of the five refugees who have decided to go to cambodia have decided they're better off in the countries from which they fled rather than staying in cambodia, it doesn't suggest much faith in cambodia as a long-term designation as far as refugees are concerned. whether any more refugees who are currently langui
cambodia. all this as a result of the intensive deal australia did with cambodia. it doesn't look like that policy has much legs >>> what does this mean for the government? are they going to be pushing on with this plan regardless? >> reporter: australia's government say yes they are, that this was always an option open to refugees. they could always decide voluntarily to return to their countries of origin. they say that is what has happened in this case. they say the option is...
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cambodia agreed to take hundreds of asylum seekers over a million dollar deal. we have the director of australian human rights. despite the australian government saying this, it has committed to supporting the government of cambodia to implement settlement arrangements in cambodia to also encouraging refugees to explore this settlement option. you are still unhappy with this deal. why? >> well, the reality is this has cost the australian government 55 million dollars to send five people to cambodia, three of those people have now left the country. there are only two left. it has been a complete waste of money. i think we knew from the start that cambodia was not equipped as a place to resettle refugees. there were already significant problems with refugees already living in cambodia. so the australian government thought that it could just throw money at the problem and that the problems would go away. i think the reality has been quite different. it's hard for this >>> will the australian government continue to push on with this plan in your opinion. >> they can
cambodia agreed to take hundreds of asylum seekers over a million dollar deal. we have the director of australian human rights. despite the australian government saying this, it has committed to supporting the government of cambodia to implement settlement arrangements in cambodia to also encouraging refugees to explore this settlement option. you are still unhappy with this deal. why? >> well, the reality is this has cost the australian government 55 million dollars to send five people...
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and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's now a dizzying array of methods for human conception. assisted reproductive services are a booming business and north america is its biggest market. revenue is expected to double to 17 billion euros annually in the coming years. >> there's life in this tank. deep-frozen fertilized egg cells, early-stage embryos. the ct fertility clinic's main asset. noah's life originated in a tank like that one. his parents paid $150,000 for him, and the same amount again for his brother tristan, two bright and healthy children. they live with their parents david and georges in a fashionable townhouse in mid-manhattan. the couple chose their mother from candidates lis
and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's now a dizzying array of methods for human conception. assisted reproductive...
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about cambodia. the management here says the project reflects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> translator: i think they spend $24 million to spend good will and see the potential for tourism and secondly they have a culture in history. >> reporter: but some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade all revenue from the museum will go directly to north korea and observers say this is a new way for pyongyang to circumvent sanctions and bring in needed funds. >> this is a business venture and i think it's one of those things where they are experim t experimenting and in need of hard currency and this is one way of doing it. >> reporter: the museum certainly isn't advising its north korea connection to visitors. when we talked to tourists where their dollars were going they were not impressed. >> it's not fair for cambodia, it's on cambodia land so cambodia should benefit in terms of developing our countr
about cambodia. the management here says the project reflects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> translator: i think they spend $24 million to spend good will and see the potential for tourism and secondly they have a culture in history. >> reporter: but some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade all revenue from the museum will go directly to north korea and observers say this is...
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it's the dry season in cambodia. there's been no rain for a long time. but here there are still large wetland areas, the cranes' natural habitat. they share the area with dozens of other species, including wild ducks who often take to the air in huge flocks when startled. this is a protected area, one of the last places of refuge for the birds. chum kea has been a ranger for nearly 10 years. he tries to avoid coming out here where possible, so as not to disturb the shy birds. with growing concern, he's seen human activity gradually encroach on the reserve. adjacent areas are now being farmed. and fertilizers and pesticides are polluting the water. chum: for me it's more than just a job. i'm helping to protect the cranes. that gives me and my family extra income. but the entire community benefits too. through ecotourism for example, which is slowly developing here. i want the next generation to be able to enjoy the cranes too. christian: a ticket for the lookout post costs $5, including use of the telescope. we visit a second site in cambodia that has bee
it's the dry season in cambodia. there's been no rain for a long time. but here there are still large wetland areas, the cranes' natural habitat. they share the area with dozens of other species, including wild ducks who often take to the air in huge flocks when startled. this is a protected area, one of the last places of refuge for the birds. chum kea has been a ranger for nearly 10 years. he tries to avoid coming out here where possible, so as not to disturb the shy birds. with growing...
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that you signed saying that you would resettle in cambodia? >> translation: yeah. >> reporter: i've been speaking with minimum as part of a year-- him as part of a year-long negotiation. why did you decide to sign this? >> translation: i don't know. >> i don't know. i don't have anything >> reporter: you just wanted to leave nauru? >> yeah. >> reporter: under a tough border protection policy, anyone who tries to reach australia by boat, is sent to pacific detention centers >> the message is simple, if you come to australia illegal by by boat, there is no way you will ever make australia home. >> reporter: with no viable resettlement options for refugees processed on nauru, australia signed a 42 million dollar deal with cambodia. the program was supposed to see dozens of refugees sent to the south-east asian nation, but only five people came. >> translation: i'm worried about how to live here. if i have to live here the way other refugees live here, how will i survive? >> reporter: three have already left. just four months after he arrived an r
that you signed saying that you would resettle in cambodia? >> translation: yeah. >> reporter: i've been speaking with minimum as part of a year-- him as part of a year-long negotiation. why did you decide to sign this? >> translation: i don't know. >> i don't know. i don't have anything >> reporter: you just wanted to leave nauru? >> yeah. >> reporter: under a tough border protection policy, anyone who tries to reach australia by boat, is sent to...
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al jazeera, cambodia. >> the car bow ship docks at the international space station. they would use a robotic arm to bring the fresh food and equipment on board. the six astronauts on board received a 3d print for build tools. >>> the rolling stones have played before thousands of fans on the cuban island. lucia newman reports. >> it was a concert many cubans had been waiting for, for almost half a century. the legend deer rolling stones in a performance like none this country has ever seen. entire families three generations, even four enjoy a free concert compliments of the british band which has been around almost as long as the cuban revolution. >> i love it. they're an epic band and i couldn't miss this, said the 13-year-old jean michelle. from early afternoon people began pouring into havana's open air sports center. the news of this concert has spread like wildfire. people are coming from not only all over cuba but from all over the americas and beyond. fans want to say that they saw history being made when they saw the rolling stones in cuba. people like this i
al jazeera, cambodia. >> the car bow ship docks at the international space station. they would use a robotic arm to bring the fresh food and equipment on board. the six astronauts on board received a 3d print for build tools. >>> the rolling stones have played before thousands of fans on the cuban island. lucia newman reports. >> it was a concert many cubans had been waiting for, for almost half a century. the legend deer rolling stones in a performance like none this...
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kalyanee: as an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, my family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being threatened by the same kind of displacement and uprootedness. and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautiful life, completely conneed to nare, ani was inired to ke this film to help people understand, you know, how important that connection is. [baby fusses] kalyanee: so the chong people have been living in areng valley, you know, for over 600 years. and we went back to cambodia to film and i discovered, you know, two of the most amazing people i've ever met in my life. and what i discovered was that they are probably one of the most rooted and grounded people i've ever met, and the reason is because of their connection to the land. you know, they feel so grateful for nature because everything they have comes from nature. the cambodian government has contracted a chinese company to build this dam, and the company's name is sino hydro, and,
kalyanee: as an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, my family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being threatened by the same kind of displacement and uprootedness. and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautiful life, completely conneed to nare, ani was inired to ke this film to help people understand, you know, how important that connection is....
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it wasn't cambodia that funded it. it cam from north korea. there are reports on why pyongyang is doing this. >> with 45,000 figurines, the painting is the attraction. through art and artefacts the center pays homage to the zilitionation that builds the famous complex. the most remarkable thing about the 24 million museum is it's built and funded by north korea. the museum has interesting features, the question is why would the north korean government spend billions building a museum in cambodia about cambodia. >> the management affects theitying between the two countries, north korea spent 60 of its artists. >> i think they spend 24 million to show god will. >> couldn'tly culture and history. >> reporter: some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade revenue will go to north korea. observers believe it's a way for pyongyang to circumvent sanctions and bring in muned. >> this is a business ventsure. it's one thing where they are experimenting. they are in need of hard currency. this is a way of doing it. >> reporter: the museum is
it wasn't cambodia that funded it. it cam from north korea. there are reports on why pyongyang is doing this. >> with 45,000 figurines, the painting is the attraction. through art and artefacts the center pays homage to the zilitionation that builds the famous complex. the most remarkable thing about the 24 million museum is it's built and funded by north korea. the museum has interesting features, the question is why would the north korean government spend billions building a museum in...
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only five refugees will move to cambodia under the program. three have already left the southeast asian nation, and now one of the remaining refugees tells al jazeera he also wants to leave. we have the report. >> reporter: mohammed thought he would find peace in his new home. he's a member of a ethnic group denied the civil rights given to other residents of myanmar and has been badly persecuted. he's been on the run all of his adult life. he hoped to start a new life in australia, but ended up in cambodia. so this is a document that you signed saying that you would settle in cambodia? >> yeah. >> reporter: i've been speaking with him as part of a year-long investigation into an australian resettlement deal with cambodia. why did you decide to sign this? >> i don't know. i don't have anything. >> reporter: you just wanted to leaf? >> yeah. >> reporter: under a tough border protection policy, anyone who tries to reach australia by boat, like ra shid, is sent to detention centers on the pacific islands of naru and papau new guinea. >> the messa
only five refugees will move to cambodia under the program. three have already left the southeast asian nation, and now one of the remaining refugees tells al jazeera he also wants to leave. we have the report. >> reporter: mohammed thought he would find peace in his new home. he's a member of a ethnic group denied the civil rights given to other residents of myanmar and has been badly persecuted. he's been on the run all of his adult life. he hoped to start a new life in australia, but...
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he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than half a century. he expects nothing less than perfection from his students. >> translation: this traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. i will continue teaching it to the younger generation. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: but his love of music almost cost him his life musicians like master men were hunted and killed by the khmer rouge regime in the 1970s, murdered more than 2 million people and banned all forms of art to establish day prurl agrarian society, uncorrupted as they saw it by any creative people or intellectual. >> translation: because the commercial ruj wanted to have-- the khmer rouge didn't want any form of expression, they were all killed. no religion, no music, no arts, no expression. >> reporter: within just one generation cambodia's rich heritage was decimated. a cultural organization called cambodian living art is working with old musicians and dances to teach a new generation: they are facing some new challenges. increasingly young cambodians are turning
he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than half a century. he expects nothing less than perfection from his students. >> translation: this traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. i will continue teaching it to the younger generation. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: but his love of music almost cost him his life musicians like master men were hunted and killed by the khmer rouge regime in the 1970s, murdered more than 2 million people...
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al jazeera, cambodia. >> on that happy note, that's it for me and the newshour team. thank you very much for watching. of course, the news continues here >> from rural midwest to war-torn mideast. she went for the money and found a greater calling... >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually i started leaving the gangs in the street alone. >> we're pushing the envelope with out science every day, we can save species. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> these were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >>> >>> >>> burying the victims of a suicide bombing at a football match in iraq after i.s.i.l. attacks civilian and military targets >>> also coming up in this program we report on the battles of palmyra. syrian forces say they have taken control of three parts of that city. as brussels continues to mourn its dead, belgium charge three suspects with terror offences. tensf
al jazeera, cambodia. >> on that happy note, that's it for me and the newshour team. thank you very much for watching. of course, the news continues here >> from rural midwest to war-torn mideast. she went for the money and found a greater calling... >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually i started leaving the gangs in the street alone. >> we're pushing the envelope with out science every day, we can save...
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al jazeera, are cambodia. >> all the news on our website, aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. >> good evening and thanks for journeying us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. where as we've seen, the fingerprint of i.s.i.l. has ben easy to identify.
al jazeera, are cambodia. >> all the news on our website, aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. >> good evening and thanks for journeying us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. where as we've seen, the fingerprint of i.s.i.l. has ben easy to identify.
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the center pace homage to the ancient kmer civilization that built cambodia's angar wat complex. it's entirely built and funded by north korea. the nooum certainly has some interesting -- museum certainly has some internetting features, but why would the north korean government spend money to display be ca cambodian culturen cambodia? >> i think that they spent $24 million to show goodwill and because they see the potential for tourism in this area, secondly they appreciate the culture and history in ankor wat. >> reporter: but some analysts have a different theory. for next decade all revenue from this museum will go directly to north korea. observers believe this is a new way for poa pyongyang to circumt international observation. >> their intrit "desperate journeys: a global crisistheir. >> when we told tourists where their dollars were going they weren't impressed. >> i don't think it's fair for cambodians. it is on cambodian land. cam bodans should benefit. >> it wouldn't be a government we would be supporting really, but that might be a question. >> reporter: it's unclear h
the center pace homage to the ancient kmer civilization that built cambodia's angar wat complex. it's entirely built and funded by north korea. the nooum certainly has some interesting -- museum certainly has some internetting features, but why would the north korean government spend money to display be ca cambodian culturen cambodia? >> i think that they spent $24 million to show goodwill and because they see the potential for tourism in this area, secondly they appreciate the culture...
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they don't want to be in cambodia. they want to be in another country. >> reporter: the australian government declined to comment. this man understands little of the policies affecting his life and says he will keep looking for a place to call home >>> argentina has taken a big step towards reentering the international global financial system. it has come to a deal to pay investors. >> reporter: one significant step towards leaving financial default behind. on thursday argentina senate passed a law that will allow argentina to pay back its creditors. >> reporter: we have to set the time and pay back soon because we are building interest. we have been in default for years and we need to put an end to that. >> reporter: the senate vote paves the way for the government to pay billions of dollars to so-called creditors, a small handful of healthy speculators who have refused structured payments. the funds have billions of dollars worth of dealt. since then argentina has managed to renegotiate with around 93% of its credito
they don't want to be in cambodia. they want to be in another country. >> reporter: the australian government declined to comment. this man understands little of the policies affecting his life and says he will keep looking for a place to call home >>> argentina has taken a big step towards reentering the international global financial system. it has come to a deal to pay investors. >> reporter: one significant step towards leaving financial default behind. on thursday...
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asylum seekers resettled in cambodia from detention center returned to their homeland and a muslim man from myanmar were sent to cambodia from the australian camp and they agreed to take hundreds of asylum seekers under $40 million deal which rights group continue to criticize and we have a specialist in human trafficking and australia human rights watch and says the program is a waste of money and does not guaranty the safety of refugees. >> the reality is this deal has cost the australian government $55 million to send five people to cambodia and three of those people now have left the country, you only have two left, so it has been a complete waste of money and i think we knew from the start that cambodia was not equipped as a place to resettle refugees, there were already significant problems with refugees already living in cambodia so the australian government thought they could throw money at the problem and it would go away but reality is different and it's hard for people to do that. they can't send people there unless they volunteer to go there and as unhappy as people are on
asylum seekers resettled in cambodia from detention center returned to their homeland and a muslim man from myanmar were sent to cambodia from the australian camp and they agreed to take hundreds of asylum seekers under $40 million deal which rights group continue to criticize and we have a specialist in human trafficking and australia human rights watch and says the program is a waste of money and does not guaranty the safety of refugees. >> the reality is this deal has cost the...
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about cambodia? the management here said that the project reflects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> i think that they spent $24 million to show good will and because they see the potential for tourism. secondly, they shared the culture and history. >> but some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade all revenue from this museum will go directly to north korea. observers believe this is a new way for pyongyang to circumvent international sanctions and bring in much needed funds. >> this is all about hard currency. this is a business venture. this is one of those things that they're experimenting. they're in desperate need of hard currency, and this is one way of doing it. >> the museum certainly isn't advoadvertising it's north korean connection to visitors. when we talke talk told tourists where their dollars were going, they weren't impressed. >> i don't think it's fair for cambodians. it's on camb
about cambodia? the management here said that the project reflects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> i think that they spent $24 million to show good will and because they see the potential for tourism. secondly, they shared the culture and history. >> but some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade all revenue from this museum will go directly to north korea. observers believe...
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of cambodia. they announce that thailand is next on the program and they announced the formation of a thailand liberation front. agents are already stepping up activities in northeast thailand. no one has to speculate just in theory about whether domino's have to fall or whether they fall in both directions or that sort of thing -- dominos have to fall or whether they fall in both directions or that sort of thing. even in the communist world, they must get on with their world revolution and by militant means. when they get to the continent of africa and announce that africa is ripe for revolution, the african leaders understood that they are not talking about decolonization, he was talking about most of the present governments of africa and two or three of them expelled some of the chinese this last year because of the activities of some of the chinese in africa. so we have here a difference within the communist world, perhaps, on the subject of a militancy of which they have pressed the communist
of cambodia. they announce that thailand is next on the program and they announced the formation of a thailand liberation front. agents are already stepping up activities in northeast thailand. no one has to speculate just in theory about whether domino's have to fall or whether they fall in both directions or that sort of thing -- dominos have to fall or whether they fall in both directions or that sort of thing. even in the communist world, they must get on with their world revolution and by...
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this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> nixon's conviction is that what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling into the south to the viet cong, and the way to do it is to take out the ho chi minh trail, the route they're using through cambodia. >> you don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country, in fact, a country that always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really just have all hell breaking out. >> the cambodian operation will continue during the coming days. american units searching for north vietnamese troops and installations, but what they will find or how long they will be here no one can say for sure. >> the active, large-scale american and south vietnamese participation in the fighting in cambodia has brought a cry of anger from many college campuses. at kent state university in ohio, the protest turned into a riot with thousands of demonstrators facing national guardsmen and police. >> four students are killed at kent state. two students are killed at jackson state in mississippi.
this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> nixon's conviction is that what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling into the south to the viet cong, and the way to do it is to take out the ho chi minh trail, the route they're using through cambodia. >> you don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country, in fact, a country that always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really just have all hell...
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plus >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where a dying generation of musics are working debt praisely to preserve-- desperately to preserve their art >>> we begin in iraq where there has been a suicide attack at the military air base west of the capital baghdad. the air force base is located in anbar and been used in the past by the u.s. military. that comes after a blast in a football stadium in a town south of baghdad. i.s.i.l. says it was behind that suicide attack. at least 30 people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up. it happened as trophies were being presented after an amateur tournam ent. as many as 100 people were wounded. u.s. says it's stepping up its troop presence in iraq. it is helping iraqi to retake mosul. these are the latest pictures of the advance close to mosul. the retaking of mosul from i.s.i.l. would be a significant development for the u.s. and peshmerga mirrorss. the u.s. announcement to reinforce the presence on the grounds in iraq comes after a pentagon says a senior i.s.i.l. figure has been killed. in man apparently managed the armed group's finances. he
plus >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where a dying generation of musics are working debt praisely to preserve-- desperately to preserve their art >>> we begin in iraq where there has been a suicide attack at the military air base west of the capital baghdad. the air force base is located in anbar and been used in the past by the u.s. military. that comes after a blast in a football stadium in a town south of baghdad. i.s.i.l. says it was behind that suicide attack. at least 30...
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about cambodia. the management here says the project reflects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> translator: i think that they spent 24 million to show goodwill, and because they see the potential for tourism. >>> but some analysts have a different theory, for the next decade, all revenue from this museum will go directly to north korea, observers believe this is a new way for pyongyang to circumvent international sanctions, and bring in much-needed funds. >> this is a business venture. i think it's one of those things where they are experimenting. they are in desperate need of hard currency, and this is one way of doing it. >> reporter: the museum certainly isn't advertising its north korea connection to visitors. when we told tourists where their dollars were going, they weren't impressed. >> translator: i don't think it's fair for come bodians. it's on cam bonian land. so cambodians should benefit in terms of de
about cambodia. the management here says the project reflects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> translator: i think that they spent 24 million to show goodwill, and because they see the potential for tourism. >>> but some analysts have a different theory, for the next decade, all revenue from this museum will go directly to north korea, observers believe this is a new way for pyongyang to...
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. >> cambodia's killed 200 people. among them were musicians and many are trying to revive their art. >> a tough teacher. he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than a half yurt. and he expect nothing but excellence from his students. >> traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. if i continue teaching it to the younger generation. [singing] >> but his love of music almost cost him his life. musicians like master mark im were killed in the 1970s, they murdered more than 2 million people and banned all forms of art to uncorrupted by any creativcry creativity. >> a cultural organization saw cambodia living on is now working with old musicians and dancers to teach a new generation. but they are facing new challenges. increasingly young cambodians are turning away from traditional music. most are listening to korean pop and american hip-hop. but without an audience these artists say they'll struggle to survive. [ music ] >> not many people understand my music. this p
. >> cambodia's killed 200 people. among them were musicians and many are trying to revive their art. >> a tough teacher. he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than a half yurt. and he expect nothing but excellence from his students. >> traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. if i continue teaching it to the younger generation. [singing] >> but his love of music almost cost him his life. musicians like master...
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al jazeera, cambodia. >> still ahead on the al jazeera newshour. the rolling stones rock cuba with their first-ever concert there. and, we'll have all the latest sports news including action from the wgc match play championship, in australian, texas, we'll tell you which players are through the knockout round. connects the main island of honshu to the northern island of hokkaido through an undersea tunnel. millions of residents are expected to benefit from the line. >> this is its latest effort, a $5 billion project with a new bullet train that connects the main island with the northern island of hokaido. >> i'm getting more excited as i see the train in front of me. i just can't sleep. i woke up at 1:00 a.m. and tossing and turning in bed even woke the kids up. >> nearly decade after japan's first bullet train connected tokyo to osaka. saving them under an hour. the new line stretches for nearly 150 kilometers. the northern island of hok beaido is home to famous ski resorts, geothermal springs and conservation parks. >> we hope this will help incr
al jazeera, cambodia. >> still ahead on the al jazeera newshour. the rolling stones rock cuba with their first-ever concert there. and, we'll have all the latest sports news including action from the wgc match play championship, in australian, texas, we'll tell you which players are through the knockout round. connects the main island of honshu to the northern island of hokkaido through an undersea tunnel. millions of residents are expected to benefit from the line. >> this is its...
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. >> cambodia's khmer roug khmer rouge killed 2 million people among them were musicians and performing artists. now they're trying to revive their art. we have reports from phnom penh. >> a tough teacher, he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than half a century. and he expects nothing less than perfection from the students. >> this traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. i will continue teaching it to the younger generation. >> but his love of music almost cost him his life. musicians like master men were hunted and killed by the khmer rouge regime in the 1970s, murdered more than 2 million people and banned all forms of art in its effort to establish a purely agrearian society uncorrupted by any creative people or intellectuals. >> because the khmer rouge wanted no form of expression, 80% of artists were killed during that period. no religion, no music, no arts, no expression. [ music ] within just one generation cambodia's rich heritage was decimated. cultural organization called cambodian living art and is now working wit
. >> cambodia's khmer roug khmer rouge killed 2 million people among them were musicians and performing artists. now they're trying to revive their art. we have reports from phnom penh. >> a tough teacher, he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than half a century. and he expects nothing less than perfection from the students. >> this traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. i will continue teaching it to the younger...
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he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than half a century. he expects nothing less than perfection from his students. >> translation: in traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. i will continue teaching it to the younger generation. >> reporter: but his love of music almost cost him his life. musicians like master men were hunted and killed by the khmer rouge regime in the 1970s, murdered more than 2 million people and banned all forms of art in its effort to establish a purely uncorrupted society. >> because they wanted to have no morm of expression, 80% of artists were killed during that period. no religion, no music, no arts, no expression. >> reporter: within just one generation cambodia's rich heritage was decimated. cultural organization called cambodian living art is now working with old musicians and dancers to teach a new generation. they are facing some new challenges. increasingly young cam bodians are turning away from traditional music. most are listening to korean pop appear and american hip hop
he has been a traditional wedding musician in cambodia for more than half a century. he expects nothing less than perfection from his students. >> translation: in traditional wedding music is my life. i won't stop playing it until i die. i will continue teaching it to the younger generation. >> reporter: but his love of music almost cost him his life. musicians like master men were hunted and killed by the khmer rouge regime in the 1970s, murdered more than 2 million people and...
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about cambodia? the management here says the project rejects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> translator: i think that they spent 24 million to show goodwill and because they see the potential for tourism here. secondly they appreciate the culture and history in angkor wat. >> reporter: but some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade all revenue from this museum will go directly to north korea. observers believe this is a new way for pyongyang to circumvent international sanctions, and bring in much-needed funds. >> this is a business venture. i think it's one of those things where they are experimenting. they are in desperate need of hard currency, and this is one way of doing it. >> reporter: the museum certainly isn't advertising its north korea connection to visitors. when we told tourists where their dollars were going, they weren't impressed. >> translator: i don't think it's fair for cambodi
about cambodia? the management here says the project rejects the close ties between the two countries. north korea even sent more than 60 of its top artists to paint the panorama. >> translator: i think that they spent 24 million to show goodwill and because they see the potential for tourism here. secondly they appreciate the culture and history in angkor wat. >> reporter: but some analysts have a different theory. for the next decade all revenue from this museum will go directly...
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i think the answer is d, cambodia, and that's my final answer. with $20,000. >> good, good. yeah. >> that's right, cambodia. >> we're getting to the window now. we're getting into the window. [applause] yee hee hee hee hee! >> if you were yelling at yourself on the couch, what would you have called yourself? >> um... >> can you say it on tv? >> nothing i could possibly say on tv, nothing. >> all right, $20,000. that's the level you're at right now. all three lifelines. >> excellent. >> this is your $30,000 question. >> okay. [dramatic musical flourish] >> which of the following singers' stage names is not their given first name? >> [exhales] madonna is madonna louise veronica ciccone or veronica louise ciccone. prince is prince rogers nelson. it's either usher raymond or raymond usher. i think i'm gonna use my 50/50 lifeline, if that's all right. >> that's fine by me. >> that's my final-- yup, that's my decision. >> okay. >> 50/50. >> let's help him out here. let's take two incorrect answers away. >> oh, thank you! >> that leaves you with madonna and rihanna. >> well, then i
i think the answer is d, cambodia, and that's my final answer. with $20,000. >> good, good. yeah. >> that's right, cambodia. >> we're getting to the window now. we're getting into the window. [applause] yee hee hee hee hee! >> if you were yelling at yourself on the couch, what would you have called yourself? >> um... >> can you say it on tv? >> nothing i could possibly say on tv, nothing. >> all right, $20,000. that's the level you're at right...
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. >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where a dying generation of traditional musicians are working desperately to preserve their art. their art. >>> welcome back. the top stories. i.s.i.l. says it was behind an attack at the football match in a town south of baghdad. this mobile phone footage shows the moment the bomb went off when the trophies were handed out. in the yemen port city of aden 25 people have been killed in suicide attacks. two explosions hit checkpoints on a road leading to a base used by the saudi- led coalition. >> reporter: several people have been arrested in a series of police raids across brussels. salah abdeslam has rchd to speak when questioned about those attacks. he is now exercising his right to silence >>> myanmar's first ever stock exchange is now open for business. ringing in the first day of trading on friday, the exchange was packed with investors, many of them never trading in shares before. afghan security services suffered a 30% increase in casualties last year. the u.s. has said those numbers are not sustainable, but with the taliban gaining ground, there are
. >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where a dying generation of traditional musicians are working desperately to preserve their art. their art. >>> welcome back. the top stories. i.s.i.l. says it was behind an attack at the football match in a town south of baghdad. this mobile phone footage shows the moment the bomb went off when the trophies were handed out. in the yemen port city of aden 25 people have been killed in suicide attacks. two explosions hit checkpoints on a road leading...
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yeah. >> that's right, cambodia. >> we're getting to the window now. we're getting into the window. [applause] yee hee hee hee hee! >> if you were yelling at yourself on the couch, what would you have called yourself? >> um... >> can you say it on tv? >> nothing i could possibly say on tv, nothing. >> all right, $20,000. that's the level you're at right now. all three lifelines. >> excellent. >> this is your $30,000 question. >> okay. [dramatic musical flourish] >> which of the following singers' stage names is not their given first name? >> [exhales] madonna is madonna louise veronica ciccone or veronica louise ciccone. prince is prince rogers nelson. it's either--oh, boy. it's either usher raymond or raymond usher. i think i'm gonna use my 50/50 lifeline, if that's all right. >> that's fine by me. >> that's my final-- yup, that's my decision. >> okay. >> 50/50. >> let's help him out here. let's take two incorrect answers away. >> oh, thank you! >> that leaves you with madonna and rihanna. >> well, then it's rihanna, c, my final answer. >> [laughs] >> whoo! >> that helped you immen
yeah. >> that's right, cambodia. >> we're getting to the window now. we're getting into the window. [applause] yee hee hee hee hee! >> if you were yelling at yourself on the couch, what would you have called yourself? >> um... >> can you say it on tv? >> nothing i could possibly say on tv, nothing. >> all right, $20,000. that's the level you're at right now. all three lifelines. >> excellent. >> this is your $30,000 question. >> okay....
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and we'll be finding out how farmers in cambodia are responding to climate change and how that affects the rare sarus crane. but first, we go to brazil. a country already reeling from political and economic crisis, brazil is now in the headlines because of a new health threat we know little about, the zika virus. the virus came with the "aedes aegypti" or "yellow fever mosquito." in 2007, on a little island in the pacific, over 100 people came down with zika. this was when virologists first really noticed it.
and we'll be finding out how farmers in cambodia are responding to climate change and how that affects the rare sarus crane. but first, we go to brazil. a country already reeling from political and economic crisis, brazil is now in the headlines because of a new health threat we know little about, the zika virus. the virus came with the "aedes aegypti" or "yellow fever mosquito." in 2007, on a little island in the pacific, over 100 people came down with zika. this was when...
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, only realized it was looted after discussion he with cambodia, the museum ceremoniously land he it back over to officials in phnom penh. >>> after finding another way to unlock an iphone, now the case is raising new privacy concerns. i'll be back with more news in two minutes. s. >>> good evening. this is al jazeera america. the f.b.i. unlocked the fine of one of the san bernardino shooters. t the only suspect charged in last week's brussels attack has been released. >> police shoot a man who pulled a gun at a checkpoint. what authorities know about him. >> i do not think we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in georgia. >> the governor on changes impacting the state's lgbt community and the impact for
, only realized it was looted after discussion he with cambodia, the museum ceremoniously land he it back over to officials in phnom penh. >>> after finding another way to unlock an iphone, now the case is raising new privacy concerns. i'll be back with more news in two minutes. s. >>> good evening. this is al jazeera america. the f.b.i. unlocked the fine of one of the san bernardino shooters. t the only suspect charged in last week's brussels attack has been released....
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almost all are migrants, men from myanmar, cambodia, laos, who traveled to thailand for better pay. most are from myanmar and never even intended to work at sea. all of those, all of them were tricked into getting onto the boats? >> they've come from the high lands, the central plains of moirn. the first boa of myanmar. >> oversees this camp. >> there seem to be a pattern of abuse these men face, beating by sting ray tails. real harsh treatment. >> i want a show of hands how many saw with their own eyes beatings taking place? almost everybody. beatings taking place at sea . >> some worked for as long as a year and a half without ever getting off the boat. that's because rather than go to port, their boats unloaded the catch onto refrigerated cargo ships at sea. a process known as trans-shipping. three of these trans-shimg shipping vessels remain. re refer ships, those include suppliers to thai union the largest producer of canned tuna in the world which exports nearly half of that product to the u.s. under the brand, chicken of the sea. >> it's almost impossible to separate what eff
almost all are migrants, men from myanmar, cambodia, laos, who traveled to thailand for better pay. most are from myanmar and never even intended to work at sea. all of those, all of them were tricked into getting onto the boats? >> they've come from the high lands, the central plains of moirn. the first boa of myanmar. >> oversees this camp. >> there seem to be a pattern of abuse these men face, beating by sting ray tails. real harsh treatment. >> i want a show of hands...
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cambodia now says 5 of its citizens were involved. 3 it happened in eastern thailand on saturday night. officials say the cambodians attacked the tourists with knives and sticks after they anchored their fishing boat. 3 of the french tourists were badly hurt. officials say the attackers admitted to being involved... and said they were drunk at the time. about 29 million people visited thailand last year. 3 today in greece: a new effort to curb the country's migrant crisis. a top official from the european union will visit greece's northern border. that's where *thousands of migrants are trying to cross the border... after leaving syria, iraq and afghanistan. dozens of them got serious cuts... after forcing their way through a fence. the *total number of migrants now living in greece... just topped 25 *thousand people. 3 the united states has asked the united nations to schedule a vote this afternoon... on a resolution that would impose tough new sanctions on north kora. it would require every u-n member to inspect north korea for illicit goods. it's in response to their latest nuclear
cambodia now says 5 of its citizens were involved. 3 it happened in eastern thailand on saturday night. officials say the cambodians attacked the tourists with knives and sticks after they anchored their fishing boat. 3 of the french tourists were badly hurt. officials say the attackers admitted to being involved... and said they were drunk at the time. about 29 million people visited thailand last year. 3 today in greece: a new effort to curb the country's migrant crisis. a top official from...
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cambodia is the blue line, but have a look at laos and myanmar. we are starting to see myanmar start to catch up in terms of per capita data, per capita spending per person. terms, 5000 164, so starting to see that there is a lot more purchasing power. -- 5001 hundred 64, so starting to see that there is a lot more purchasing power. the fact that we have two thirds of the population also in rural areas means there is a lot of room for development in these countries, so certainly myanmar perhaps getting back to the days pre-1960's when it was actually one of the richest of southeast nations, and the stock market will be trading in full this week. yvonne: thank you. topet more on all the days stories at our digital destination, bloomberg business, the best of bloomberg news, business week, television, and new digital content and one address. also on bloomberg.com. it has been really a month since investors started betting on a on a retreat.now how sri lanka hopes to turn itself into a wi-fi paradise with the help of google. that is bloomberg.com/asi
cambodia is the blue line, but have a look at laos and myanmar. we are starting to see myanmar start to catch up in terms of per capita data, per capita spending per person. terms, 5000 164, so starting to see that there is a lot more purchasing power. -- 5001 hundred 64, so starting to see that there is a lot more purchasing power. the fact that we have two thirds of the population also in rural areas means there is a lot of room for development in these countries, so certainly myanmar perhaps...
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and we'll be finding out how farmers in cambodia are responding to climate change and how that affects the rare sarus crane. but first, we go to brazil. a country already reeling from political and economic crisis, brazil is now in the headlines because of a new health threat we know little about, the zika virus. the virus came with the "aedes aegypti" or "yellow fever mosquito." in 2007, on a little island in the pacific, over 100 people came down with zika. this was when virologists first really noticed it. in 2013, the next big outbreak
and we'll be finding out how farmers in cambodia are responding to climate change and how that affects the rare sarus crane. but first, we go to brazil. a country already reeling from political and economic crisis, brazil is now in the headlines because of a new health threat we know little about, the zika virus. the virus came with the "aedes aegypti" or "yellow fever mosquito." in 2007, on a little island in the pacific, over 100 people came down with zika. this was when...
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i will start by asking you about the images we have seen in these books and cambodia that we were just describing there, perhaps the images that reinforce the negative gender stereotypes is there a scientific study about the impact that has on children particularly girls as they are growing up? >> yes, the issue of gender balance in textbooks is important, and it has been of course studies by a number of researchers, however, the power of the images that we have released today for the international women's day, is exactly that directness, what you get, by actually looking at these textbooks and the unfairness that they portray. >> what -- how come these books haven't been updated presumably, will be in touch with the authorities that organize and drive education in some of these countries is that conversation going on? are these textbooks permanently in place? >> well, these -- the textbooks have been around for a long time. under the education campaign since 2000, there was a lot of pressure on government, from many partners to really update this, and get rid of the biases, however, w
i will start by asking you about the images we have seen in these books and cambodia that we were just describing there, perhaps the images that reinforce the negative gender stereotypes is there a scientific study about the impact that has on children particularly girls as they are growing up? >> yes, the issue of gender balance in textbooks is important, and it has been of course studies by a number of researchers, however, the power of the images that we have released today for the...
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. >>> this display from the denver art museum was stolen from cambodia. the museum returned the statue. >> it is called the torso of ra in, a. -- ra in, a. the -- rama. new mexico officials say they had no idea it was stolen. -- museum firms say they had >>> take a look at these pictures taken by our partners at the daily camera. there is the picture, the burn spot, the char there. the 21-year-old senior student told the carpal he was playing video games with his -- camera he was playing video games with his friends when he saw flames and sparks. fortunately no one was injured. >>> in southwestern ohio a student opened fire. four students were injured, two shot and two others injure bid shrapnel. all are expected to survive. court, suing the national marriott for $75 million, saying she was secretly filmed while staying there. the video hit the internet and was viewed millions of times. andrews claimed the hotel moved the man to a room closer to her requested to stay in the adjacent room. she would have called police if she would have known. >> i saw this
. >>> this display from the denver art museum was stolen from cambodia. the museum returned the statue. >> it is called the torso of ra in, a. -- ra in, a. the -- rama. new mexico officials say they had no idea it was stolen. -- museum firms say they had >>> take a look at these pictures taken by our partners at the daily camera. there is the picture, the burn spot, the char there. the 21-year-old senior student told the carpal he was playing video games with his --...
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the soviets are using their power in the polls and in cambodia and in afghanistan. in syria and in ways that are irresponsible and are dangerous. >> harry going to stop that with another 4% in military spending? that won't change their relationship to poland or other areas. >> i think we need to have a sensible defense. it is a question of balance. the point i wanted to respond to john glenn is that i am from a strong defense. let me give you an example. you have singled out my opposition. it has been a gross distortion. >> know it is not. i am for a strong defense. the b-1 which i opposed i support the south because it is a modern movement that will move us to the next century. most it it is probably the respected single specialist in armed services in our country. i am against the mx but i am for -- i think the navy has to be scaled to proper proportion and i would be for strengthening nato. those are strong and responsible positions. >> it reflects the realities of the world as i see them. >> make a response as brief as possible. otherwise we could spend the whol
the soviets are using their power in the polls and in cambodia and in afghanistan. in syria and in ways that are irresponsible and are dangerous. >> harry going to stop that with another 4% in military spending? that won't change their relationship to poland or other areas. >> i think we need to have a sensible defense. it is a question of balance. the point i wanted to respond to john glenn is that i am from a strong defense. let me give you an example. you have singled out my...
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. >>> a sculpture is now going back to cambodia. it turns out it was likely stolen decades ago from backcountry. this piece which s called the torso of rob a was taken -- torso of rahma was stolen many years ago. it has been arranged for it to be sent back work >>> why has there been many -- been an increase of coyote attacks on dogs and sometimes people? this project sttrted in 2010 and the sample size was expanded by allowing the public to report sightings and attacks. >> the more reporting we have, the more we will be able to know where theee animals are moving and where they are going to aad where they choose to hang out. >> the city of broomfield is one of the cities participating in the study. at 6:00 we will take you inside that study and show you how you can help the research efforts to keep our communities safe. >>> a pretty day, a nice 1 to start the month of march. comfortable conditions and partly cloudy kies. building right now. let me show you a few more views. clear skies. this is looking pretty dry. here was limon th
. >>> a sculpture is now going back to cambodia. it turns out it was likely stolen decades ago from backcountry. this piece which s called the torso of rob a was taken -- torso of rahma was stolen many years ago. it has been arranged for it to be sent back work >>> why has there been many -- been an increase of coyote attacks on dogs and sometimes people? this project sttrted in 2010 and the sample size was expanded by allowing the public to report sightings and attacks....