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 Brent Bozell: The TVTP Grant Program Is in Full Force Under Biden

Mark Levin

01:58 min | 2 d ago

Brent Bozell: The TVTP Grant Program Is in Full Force Under Biden

"During the Obama administration there was a program that was begun called the targeted violence and terrorism prevention grant program This was run out of the Department of Homeland Security meant to root out domestic tracking and root out domestic terrorism There were Republicans and conservatives who were very cautious about this and their skeptical because they believed that this administration would be the Obama administration Could use it against Republicans against conservatives Well ultimately it was done When Donald Trump became president he got rid of it It came back the program came back at the end of his administration And now it's in full force under the Biden administration So everyone is trying to find out from the Department of Homeland Security What they're up to on my front entity is it lies to its teeth mayorkas goes to Congress Lies through his teeth about the border and other manner of things So you can't trust him So we looked at this program We found that they have distributed some $40 million to 80 different groups on this front We asked 31 of them What it was that they were doing with public money Like DHS they were unresponsive They wouldn't tell what they're doing Well we found out at least one case so far What we have found out really mark is shocking Let me go through this In December of 2021 the university of Dayton in Ohio which just happens to be Jordan's district put on a seminar On domestic violence through one of their programs This is what they had on there They had one speaker who compared Donald Trump to Pol Pot The genocide leader A Cambodia

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"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

01:35 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"So much from it, go to Patreon dot com slash amateur traveler to learn more. I enjoyed putting together this episode I got a chance to use a lot of my photography from Cambodia and relive some of the trip that I did with some of you who are listening to the show now and you might find pictures of you in the pictures in this episode viewer there with me in Cambodia. And I also linked in the show notes, places to visit in Cambodia article,

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

03:14 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"Having been to acorn what, everything is kind of like him growing, but smaller. Yeah. For other things. What's going to change it? Yeah. Even after what I lived in Guatemala and went to all of the Mayan temples there and stuff. And this difference in scale. If you've been to the temples in Mexico or in Guatemala, and stuff, they're impressed, they are impressive. And the scale of Ankara watch just dwarfs them. It's just it's humbling. And it'll spoil you for everything except the pyramids or something like that because the scale and the intricacy are just Teotihuacan would be the one exception for me in Mexico. Because the size of the pyramid, but half the height or whatever. And yeah, everything else is small. It is. And it is a bucket list thing. If you have come to Asia, it's one of the one things I will always say. You got to go see it. You're not going to get a chance to see something like this again, probably. And I'm going to say you should always get the mango smoothie when offered. What's one thing you would always order in Cambodia? You are correct. But that's all over Asia. Get the mango smoothie every time. If you're a meat eater, the beef lock lock is a local dish, that is absolutely just this wonderful comfort food. It's a beef served in some peppery gravy over rice. It's Cambodian comfort food. It's absolutely fantastic. You should if you don't get that, you can get other lock lax, but beef is the most common. It's like the Cambodian version of hamburger. You can get it everywhere. It's delicious everywhere. Everyone knows how to make it, and it's really good. Excellent. And if you had to summarize Cambodia in just three words, what three words would you use? Oh. Oh gosh. Dusty. Didn't mention that. It is dry and dusty, and those dirt roads, like kick up the dust. It's dusty, except when it's wet and muddy. It's dusty, it's hot, and it's happy. Excellent. Excellent. Our guest again, it's been Matt Gibson from expat Matt dot

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:57 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"I think that my preference would be a couple days in Phnom Penh. And if I'm stretched for time and I don't have a lot of it, I'm not going to try and squeeze in a trip to the south because I feel like you're not getting your highlights there and you're not going to make the most of your time. I would spend a good the vast majority of my trip around Siem reap and spend two to three days checking out the town of Siem reap is also really cool with great food and great restaurants and a very vibrant local art scene itself. It's a very nice place to spend your evenings and then during the day I would spend at least two or three days doing the main Angkor complex. And then I would save some time to get further afield, get way out there into the countryside, drive for a couple of days with these places that are further afield. That's where you're going to feel like you're really seeing also Cambodia. You're going to be away from as much as see a reap is still real Cambodia. You're going to get to see where how 90% of the people live. They're real villages. You're just going to drive through them. It's perfectly safe. There's nothing sketchy about going out into these areas. It's a 100% safe. And you're going to see just areas that are so mind-blowing different than home or anywhere that's at more tourist friendly. You'll be able to book online, but you'll start staying in guesthouses that are just some big old Cambodian house because that's all that's out there. A yellow go to these temple complexes and you can find them very easily on Google Maps that are just you feel like you're the only person to ever go visit them. And I'd spend a couple days trying to do that. Because I feel like that gives you the really exciting feel of, I really explored this place.

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

05:48 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"And it's very enchanting to be able to do that. And you mentioned the Tomb Raider temple. And so that is another very popular one. You're going to have crowds that that's the top. Top prompt. So yeah, I was about to say we can't forget to mention the tomb raider temple, of course. One of the things I like that they did at that temple. And I would recommend going to it. It is popular for a reason. Is that they left it half covered in the vines. They could have. What's got that giant tree growing over one of these sessions where the roots are coming down both sides. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's super cool. A lot of the other temples were like that at one point. And they cleared them, which is interesting also because then you get to see more of how they were intended to be, but this one is a little more of how it was. Now, yeah, so from Bayonne temple, tap prom is from that going back to the central bay on temple. Yeah. You would go east out of the city, cross the bridge out of the city. You have to cross a second little river, and then turn and go south a little bit to top wrong. That's how you get there. And it's not as busy as you would expect it to be for being the Tomb Raider temple. I've rarely ran into many other people around there. And I didn't know it. Maybe I just lucked out. It's totally possible. There's another little temple that I don't even see it on Google Maps. That's just up the road from tap prom. It's like you'd have to just start. You'd see it on the side of the road and have to just stop. Because it's not very big. Nobody stops there. But it's another one that has that a tree growing directly out of the top with roots coming down everywhere.

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:19 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"It's employing a lot of people. Don't mind spending some extra money there. Excellent. So we're up in Siem reap and we're there. You said we're going for Angkor Wat. And I think that's what I thought. Which is of course an oversimplification. Because oh my gosh, yes. Yeah. Because I did not know. I did not realize the scale of not just at temple complex, but of all the temple complexes. In the area. Literally square miles of temple complexes. And I don't know how many there are. Okay, so it is crazy. Now, before we get out of Siem reap, I just want to mention one other thing that is really great there is there's a local circus. And it's, yeah, it's a very again, it's this fusion of acrobatics with traditional storytelling. And legends, it's like their cirque du Soleil. It's the CME cirque du Soleil, basically. Got it. And it's all again locally owned, locally operated, employs a bunch of people to do stuff they couldn't otherwise. I believe it funds a school. Also. And a really good show. It's hot, it's super hot, you get to sit there, you're gonna sweat, 'cause there's no AC. But it's really good. And it's very worthwhile while you're in CME. It's just an all round fantastic show. For other things to do while you're in town. But then the Angkor complex is massive. It's spans hundreds of kilometers. So it's something that you could explore this region of Cambodia. And if you like being outdoors like I do. You can spend almost limitless time exploring this. You can stay for a month and go to a new place every day. And so if you have a week, honestly, you might get temple fatigue of going out every day and looking at temples. But if you hit the right spots, you can go to places that are vastly different and vastly unique and just these amazing landscapes with different styles of temples and somehow waterfalls nearby and things

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

02:43 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"I think people just will call it riverside because that's where everyone goes to hang out. But that whole area between there's a highway, and then there's the river bank. And it's north of the palace of south of the bridge. It's just filled with cool places. You can just go walk around in there. It's quite walkable, especially by the riverside. And just find things that you like that look cool and give them a try. Okay. Excellent. Are we ready to move on then? Yes, absolutely. That's talking is more time than I've generally spent in Phnom Penh. Yes. Mostly I went there for Visa issues. It's not a place I would make a point to visit to be perfectly honest. The main thing, of course, that everyone's going to want to see is Siem reap. That's the big thing. Okay. Anything you would stop at in between. In between, I wouldn't stop on the way, but there is two different ways to get there. Yep. You can take there's three different ways. You can take a bus, you can take a bus slash boat down the Lake, or you could fly. So you've got your three options, the bus ride is going to be between ten and 12 hours. They have decent buses with seats that recline almost all the way. So that's not a terrible option. I have never done the boat ride. That's very touristy option where you would just take a bus and then get off the bus and hop onto a boat to take you up the Lake. And then, of course, you could fly and save yourself a little bit of time. It would probably only take about an hour to fly. But I haven't done the boat ride as a form of transportation. But I have done the boat ride where you go out to the floating village on the Lake.

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

05:56 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"They are all getting jobs for the first time. They're all having kids for the first time. And they didn't live through that. And Cambodia has been developing over those ten years. Life is getting better. So the atmosphere shifted dramatically from being a place that was a little depressing and a little sad to a place that now is like overwhelmingly just positive and very just optimistic about the future. And young. You'll just notice everyone's young because there's a generation gap that was created. But it's so nice and pleasant to see that change and to just be there is a really pleasant thing now. I really enjoyed it. Cool. We're talking about Phnom Penh. I was struck with a pretty French colonial city it was. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Especially the old part of town by the royal palace and that area. It is the French colonial thing attracts a lot of foodies who opened up nice little boutique restaurants. Oh, interesting. Yeah, it's got that French influence, right? And so there's a lot of French people opening up French style restaurants or fusion restaurants and there is, there's this really nice local scene of craft brewing of brewing liquors as well. Boutique liquors and also just cool, really clearly people who really care about their food, opening small restaurants. So it's a really nice, it's not a fancy gastronomic scene, but it's a really cool one with great food and it's not that expensive. Now when you say not that expensive when I was in Cambodia, dinner was $4, I think that was if you got the mango smoothie. So if you go, if you're going to go out for a Cambodian dinner, yeah, if you're not getting smoothie or a beer, then you're going to pay two bucks, two 50, something like that for a normal beef lock plaque or something like that.

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:02 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"I stop in there, try to every time I've been in Phnom Penh. It has a really good audio guide. It takes place in a former elementary school that had been converted to a prison during the Khmer Rouge. And you have some old dudes who are selling books there who have written books about growing up during the Khmer Rouge. There was one who I met there that was selling a book about of his family four of the 5 boys went missing and he went looking for them after everything it was over. It's a very moving place. It's not a happy tourist place, but it's no. I took a group of amateur traveler listeners there. But we did that and then also did the killing fields. Okay, yeah. So this is the and I say tool sling genocide museum. I believe that's the theme. There is only one in town. Got it. Okay. And the you remember walking around it, it's the square area with you walk through the different rooms to see the different restraint implementations and things like that that they use. But a lot of artwork done by prisoners, former prisoners. Yep. Cambodia doesn't have a happy history. If you want to learn the history, you're going to learn about the Khmer Rouge. And that's, I think, it's a really worthwhile place. It's also the money is going to the right places. There's these fellows also selling books are usually supporting a nonprofit organization. So it's all a very good thing to do and very worthwhile. The thing that was surprising for me when we took the group of listeners there wasn't the killing fields, which is just outside of town is a monument memorial fuel to the victims and it's one of the places where the mass killings happened and we saw that and then we went to the museum you're talking about.

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

05:38 min | 3 weeks ago

"cambodia" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"Amateur traveler episode 8 47. Today, the amateur traveler talks about temples and berets. Lake villages and lock lock, kampot and Khmer Rouge as we go to Cambodia. This is Chris Christensen from amateur traveler. Let's talk about Cambodia. I'd like to welcome the show Matt Gibson from expat mat dot com who's come to talk to us about Cambodia. Matt, welcome to the show. Thank you for having me, Chris.

Monica Showalter: Another Pulitzer Prize Discredited As Propaganda

Mark Levin

01:48 min | 2 months ago

Monica Showalter: Another Pulitzer Prize Discredited As Propaganda

"Nonetheless Monica showalter writes another Pulitzer Prize discredited his propaganda she writes in the American thinker Remember all that political hay the far left and its media Made during the Vietnam War about the wickedness of America's South Vietnamese ally in the importance of abandoning that country to the communists Here's the Pulitzer Prize winning AP photo that was supposed to prick our consciences Make us turn against that so called immoral war against the communist takeover and it's the picture Excuse me of South Vietnamese police captain Coldly executing Viet Cong captain on von lem There's no doubt about it The photo is hard to look at she writes its crude rough wartime justice The film is even harder to look at He ran on the front page of The New York Times cropped from the original To fill the space and make it impact even more impact even more immediate And it got the results the anti war left wanted public sentiment abruptly turned against the war as a result of that photo The people were abandoned by the Americans who cut and run Evacuation from Saigon embassy on the rooftop was only recently bested by Joe Biden's Afghanistan pull out And after that the re-education camps rolled in the boat people launched into the high seas and the killing fields of Cambodia began Jane Fonda must have been so proud of herself Just one problem The context was missing And that context mattered

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Cambodian Opposition Leader Is Found Guilty of Treason Ahead of Election

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 3 months ago

Cambodian Opposition Leader Is Found Guilty of Treason Ahead of Election

"A court in Cambodia has found Kim soccer leader of the dissolved Cambodia national rescue party guilty of treason, sentencing him to 27 years imprisonment to be served under house arrest. The pond pen municipal court says soccer backed by foreign powers had used human rights and politics as a guise to organize people to stage a color revolution, aimed at coupling the legal government, rights organizations have condemned the ruling Amnesty International saying the Cambodian justice system has once again showed its jaw dropping lack of independence. By convicting Kim soccer on baseless politically motivated charges. This verdict Amnesty says is an unmistakable warning to opposition groups months before national elections. I'm Charles De

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A Call to Endure

Pray the Word with David Platt

06:10 min | 3 months ago

A Call to Endure

"That past few years of passing and metro D.C. I believe we've gotten really good at following a really bad gospel, a gospel that prostitutes Jesus for the sake of comfort, power, prosperity, and politics in our country instead of exalting Jesus above everything in the world. And it's time for disillusioned and discouraged damaged and divided Christians and the next generation to follow Jesus into a different future. I wrote this book to encourage you asked to not hold back from experiencing the awe filled wonder of Jesus and otherworldly beauty of his church in our day, no matter what it costs. So you can find my new book don't hold back. Most anywhere you buy books or at don't hold back book dot com. Pray the word with David Platt is a resource from radical .NET. Mark chapter 13 verse 13, but the one who endures to the end will be saved. Now there's a specific context here in Mark chapter 13 as Jesus is speaking to his disciples about the end times and there's a lot we could discuss based on this passage. But this verse transcends in a sense this passage because we see it in so many different places in the Bible and specifically in the New Testament. Calls from Jesus to his followers for endurance. It's one of my favorite phrases in the book of revelation, for example, is Jesus speaking to his church in the first century in the middle of persecution and temptations to worldliness, and he tells them over and over again to endure with patience. There's this constant phrase patient endurance that you see. It's the same sentiment here and Mark 1313 the one who endures to the end will be saved. And I want to just encourage you to think about that word in your life today. Yes, there's a sense in which God is called and created us to thrive and to excel and to run the race before us. These are words and phrases, images that we see in the Bible, but we also see endure on days when it's really hard to run. On days when we don't feel like we're thriving, to endure, to patiently walk and trust in God when it's hard when it's difficult when despair or darkness seems to be setting in or surrounding you. Maybe on a particular day or maybe over many days or a mini months or many years to endure in the middle of it all, the one who endures to the end will be saved. How do you endure? You know that you're endurance is not the end of the story. You endure when you know that yourself Salvation is the end of the story. You endure when you know that darkness is not the end of the story. The deliverance is the end of the story that light is coming. Even when you can't see it and you're in the middle of the tunnel, light is coming. The one who endures to the end will be saved. In other words, and I just want to encourage you to hold on to this if you're in challenging dark, despairing days. No, that challenges are not the end and darkness is not the end in despair is not the end that in Christ, you always have hope. And you have strength to endure and you have patience to endure and love to endure and God promises you everything you need, peace, help, to endure all the way to the end. In the end, will be good. And will be no more sin, no more sorrow, no more suffering, no more difficulties, no more crying, no more pain, no more tears, he will wipe every single one of those from your eyes. The end will be glorification. The end will be you with God dwelling with God, free from all of these things, to enjoy him, and his family, forever, and eternity. So endure today in view of that day. God, I pray Mark 1313 over. Every single person listening right now has especially those who are walking through all kinds of challenges or God, I think about those who are just fighting certain temptations to send right now a guy pray for their endurance in the battle against and I pray for endurance and battles with suffering and difficulty and despair God I pray for endurance today and for new mercy tomorrow to endure tomorrow and for numerous the next day and the next day to endure all the way to the end. As we trust in where the end is going, that suffering and difficulty and despair and darkness will not have the last word got his prey that over every single person listening right now and we pray that we would be counted by your grace by your power at work within us. Counted among those who endure to the end and are saved. And God we pray that especially for brothers and sisters who much like the context here in Mark 13 are being persecuted for their faith. As we pray for unreached people around the world, like the Chong in Cambodia, we pray for those who are on the front lines sharing the gospel with the Chong in Cambodia and other unreached people around the world who are facing difficulty and danger as they do God we pray that you would help them to endure to endure we pray for missionaries. We pray for indigenous brothers and sisters and really hard places in the world to help them to endure, we pray for their endurance for their Salvation, their glorification, and for the Salvation of the Chong and Cambodian. Thousands of other people groups like them. God, we pray for endurance all the way to the end in each of our lives. In Jesus name, amen.

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Ukrainians learn mine clearing skills from Cambodian experts

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 4 months ago

Ukrainians learn mine clearing skills from Cambodian experts

"Cambodian experts have helped to train a group of Ukrainian soldiers in how to clear a minefield safely as the Europeans prepare to remove Russian mines at home, wearing protective body armor, helmets and visors, the group of 15 Ukrainians were guided along cleared routes in northwestern Cambodia by trainers with the Cambodian mine action center. A mine is detonated in a controlled explosion in a nearby field, captain arsene de chanco, who led the Ukrainian team, said the training so far has been quick and fast, but that they were learning good lessons. Clean our territory from Russian mines. Cambodia is still littered with mines after three decades of war and internal conflicts that ended in 1998, with an estimated four to 6 million unexploded devices still uncleared, while Ukraine is new to demining the problem has beset Cambodia for so long that it transcends generations. I'm Karen Chammas

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 More victims recovered from Cambodia casino hotel fire

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 5 months ago

More victims recovered from Cambodia casino hotel fire

"People have now been confirmed dead in a fire at a casino hotel complex in western Cambodia. The search for victims of the blaze continued as rescuers pounded on hotel room doors in order to check inside the rooms. The blaze at the grand diamond city casino and hotel in the town of poipet on the Thai border raged for about 12 hours before it was finally extinguished by emergency services. The morning after the blaze several more bodies were found, some in their rooms and some in stairways. The death toll was expected to rise further once rescuers accessed all the locks rooms and searched under the debris from the fire, tying Cambodian rescue teams have been working side by side in the 17th story complex but

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Still-raging fire at Cambodia hotel casino kills at least 11

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 5 months ago

Still-raging fire at Cambodia hotel casino kills at least 11

"The death toll is likely to rise in a raging fire at a hotel in Cambodia. Emergency vehicles from across the border in Thailand rushed to the blaze at the grand diamond city casino and hotel, time media is reporting that dozens of Thai citizens were trapped, and videos posted on social media show people falling from the roof of the hotel complex more than a dozen stories tall at its highest point, Cambodian rescuers say calls for help or heard hours after the fire began. The casino is an a town four hours from Thailand's capital Bangkok at its popular with foreign gamblers. I'm Donna water

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Why Aren’t the Genocides of Cambodia, Rwanda Taught Properly?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:19 min | 5 months ago

Why Aren’t the Genocides of Cambodia, Rwanda Taught Properly?

"Want to tell you before I forget about this Rwandan genocide story that I have. So I was in an Uber about a year or two ago and I love, as we've talked about in this program, I love chatting with Uber drivers and getting to know them because I have curiosity. Unlike a lot of people these days. And so I said, you know, where are you from? And he said, Rwanda, and I said, oh my gosh. I said, I hope this isn't an question or getting too personal, but I can imagine that you had family members who were involved in the genocide or perhaps you were because he said he immigrated like ten years ago. And I said, I just want to ask you about that experience if you have a connection to it. And we were at a red light. And I'll never forget this. He turned around and he looked at me and he said, I have been an Uber driver for he said he again came to America ten years ago. I've been an Uber driver for 6 years. And I've told hundreds, perhaps thousands of people that I'm from Rwanda, and you are the first person to ask me about the genocide. That's what he said to me. He said, no one has asked me that before because no one knows about it.

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Happy 80th Birthday, Mr. President

The Trish Regan Show

02:02 min | 6 months ago

Happy 80th Birthday, Mr. President

"President is now 80. This is kind of a big deal because again, it's a first. It's a historic first. We have a very old president, but I think that's pretty evident to everyone. One of the questions now, however, becomes whether or not he's going to continue on, right? Because at some point you just say, I'm getting up there like Nancy Pelosi did, right? Well, you're getting up there, plus you're losing. And thus you have to start to say, maybe it's time for a change. Maybe the Democrat party needs to think about who else? Who else is out there and I'm not talking Kamala Harris because I don't think that she's winning material in any way, shape or form. It would be great for the GOP actually if they were to run Kamala Harris. But right now, it's looking increasingly like Joe Biden wants to maybe do this again, at least that's the message that he has been conveying recently in the media. They say they're going to look at it more closely between Thanksgiving and Christmas. So, you know, that's like right about now. But he would be 82. 82 when he's running next time around, and then he would be, well, let's do the math. 86 by the time he leaves office. Already, he has shown numerous signs of his age. I'm not an ageist, you know that. And I do believe it's just a number. However, there are certain realities that you can not ignore when you're 80 years old. We've seen him now show signs of slowing. And if I am not talking about mental, I mean, I think in some way, shape or form, that's been obvious for a long time, perhaps even as long as 40 years ago, because you just can't ever quite seem to say the right thing. I do believe he was speaking about visiting Columbia recently when he meant Cambodia. So that kind of stuff. But, you know, he's done that forever. But nonetheless, there are some issues, certainly physically, you've seen he has a much slower gait right now, a halting gait and that's sort of in contrast to what we saw. Even as short as two years ago in 2020, remember, and he was jumping onto the stage on election night. So

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Southeast Asia leaders kick off ASEAN summit in Cambodia

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 6 months ago

Southeast Asia leaders kick off ASEAN summit in Cambodia

"The U.S. Japan and South Korea have found a unified response to North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile program as the leaders met on the sidelines of the East Asia summit in Cambodia President Joe Biden met separately with Japanese prime minister fumio kishida and South Korean president Yun sui before all three sat down together to discuss North Korea Biden declared that the three way partnership is even more important than its ever been when North Korea is stepping up its provocations both Yun and kishida discussed the ongoing displays of aggression by North Korea which has fired dozens of missiles in recent weeks I'm Karen Chammas

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Biden to meet with Xi Jinping at G20 summit

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 6 months ago

Biden to meet with Xi Jinping at G20 summit

"President Joe Biden and Chinese president Xi Jinping are due to meet in person for the first time since by the McCain president at the G 20 summit in Bali the highly anticipated meeting will enable both leaders to figure out how to manage a relationship that the U.S. has determined poses the biggest economic and military threats Speaking to reporters at the ASEAN summit in Cambodia Biden said he wanted to know where she stands I know Xi Jinping has spent more time than any other world leader I know him well He knows me There's no we have very little misunderstanding We just got to figure out where the red lines are and what are

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"cambodia" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

06:01 min | 7 months ago

"cambodia" Discussed on WTOP

"Over Dallas air show during a flyover from video shot by onlookers, it appears a P 63 king cobra descended quickly from behind smashing into a Boeing B-17 flying fortress. Both hit the ground in a fiery crash, according to a statement by the federal aviation administration at this time it is unknown how many people were on both aircraft still no word of casualties. Chris Fox for CBS News, Austin. It's Sunday morning in Cambodia and President Biden has a big meetings ahead. White House correspondent Stephen portnoy. The president meets here today with the leaders of Japan and South Korea. The White House says they'll talk about the common threat they face from North Korea, which has been test firing missiles and may be preparing at 7th nuclear test. Mister Biden is also expected to raise North Korea as he meets Monday with Chinese president Xi Jinping in Indonesia. The president's national security adviser says he will tell she that if the north continues its provocations, it will mean a greater U.S. Military presence in the region. Stephen portnoy, CBS News, Phnom Penh. Here in Central Florida, coastal highway a one a has been repaired and reopened after tropical storm Nicole caused parts of it to collapse, officials are worried that more than 20 beachside condo buildings and houses could also collapse into the Atlantic because the storm washed away support structure. Steve Parker says, he's staying put. We weren't going to go to a shelter, so we just kind of made that decision, okay? It's a category 5 building. And if it withstood Ian is like, it should be able to withstand us. CBS News projects smart Kelly will win Arizona's Senate seat and the Democrat pointed to a longtime Republicans example for what should happen next. Better McCain embodied everything it was to be a leader. At a time when our state and our country remained divided, his legacy, his legacy of building bridges and focusing on Arizona is an example of what we all should do. And what we should look to. Many Republicans are worried that a possible presidential run announcement from Donald Trump could help swing the Georgia Senate runoff to the Democrats, University of Virginia's Larry sabato. The senior Republican leadership is apoplectic that Trump is announcing next week precisely because it puts him back on center stage with only three weeks to go until the December 6th Georgia runoff. That announcement could come Tuesday. This is CBS News. Liberty mutual customizes your car and home insurance, so you only pay for what you need. Visit liberty mutual dot com to learn more. It's 9 O three at Saturday, the 12th day of November 2022, 62° outside, headed down to the 40s overnight. Good Saturday evening I'm del Walters the top local stories we're following for you with this hour, the first school boundary changes since 2008, all of them approved, and prince George's county. The new school boundary plan will change where some students go to school as soon as next year. The school board passed the proposal Thursday. CEO Monica goldson shared what the new proposal means for students rising 5th and 8th grade students who will be impacted by boundary changes to remain at their current school for their final year and then lastly, the comprehensive plan just approved will address overutilization across prince George's county public schools. Closures will include Isaac Jay Gordon and middle school and Potomac landing elementary, students will move into a new kindergarten through 8th grade building next year, Concorde and point ridge elementary schools are also expected to close in the 2024 school year. Melissa Howell WTO news. A 13 year old boy who was shot earlier this week breaking leaves in front of his home in prince George's county has died. First we'll say 13 year old J's agnew was shot around 5 p.m. Tuesday on Jameson street and hillcrest heights. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition and died on Friday, prince George's county state's attorney Aisha brave boy saying the violence must stop, police have not identified a suspect in this shooting. At a Washington liberty high school senior is dead after a crash in Arlington early yesterday morning, braylon Meade was killed when his car was hit by a speeding SUV at the intersection of old dominion drive and Williamsburg boulevard, boulevard at rock spring neighborhood. Police say the SUV was driven by another team whose ID has not been released, they also believe that alcohol may have been a factor and took the teen into custody, meat played on the varsity boys basketball team for liberty high school. Bowie state university, giving prison inmates a chance to earn their degrees, taking their classes behind bars. Buoy state, one of Maryland's historically black colleges and universities is the latest to offer people serving time in prison, a chance to earn a degree. It's part of the second chance pell grant program, professor Charles Adams, chair of the department of criminal justice, says Bowie state is starting small. We just launched our present education program this semester at jessup, proxim institution. We currently have a cohort of 7 incarcerated citizens and we're looking to really go in and make a difference in their lives. James ruffin is a former prisoner at jessup who got his college degree through the second chance program at Baltimore university, having a degree, he says. It shows that you can focus on something for a long period of time that you dependable that should be liable at your task driven. 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"cambodia" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:56 min | 7 months ago

"cambodia" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Now, a global news update. Democrats are just one seat away from retaining control of the U.S. Senate, Jim Forbes has the latest. Democratic senator Mark Kelly declared victory in Arizona Friday night, giving Democrats 49 seats in the Senate and needing only one more to clench the majority with vice president Harris as a tie breaking vote. The party is now looking at the Nevada Senate race, where democratic senator Catherine Cortez masto is neck and neck with Republican challenger, Adam laxalt, and a Senate seat is still up for grabs in Georgia, where incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock will face Republican Herschel Walker in a December runoff. I'm Jim Forbes. President Biden is in Cambodia to attend a summit with Southeast Asian leaders. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is holding its annual summit in Nam pan, also attending our Japanese prime minister kishida and Australian prime minister albanese. Biden is expected to talk about keeping international order in the South China Sea and other topics affecting the indo Pacific region. Twitter may be suspending its paid subscription service, Twitter blue. Brian shook has more. The news comes just days after the launch of the program due to a surge of impersonation issues with Twitter blue users could have their accounts verified with a blue check mark for $8 and thousands of impostor accounts were made causing confusion and disorder across the platform. On Friday users were no longer able to subscribe to Twitter blue for more than an hour and the option disappeared altogether for iOS app users. I'm Brian shook. California suing 18 chemical companies over contaminated groundwater, the state attorney general accused them of endangering public health by allowing toxic chemicals to get into lakes and rivers and eventually ending up in nearly everybody's bloodstreams. The two biggest companies in the lawsuit are 3M and DuPont, California attorney general rob bonta says they knew or should have known the chemicals they produce are dangerous. I'm Brad Siegel. Police in New York City are looking for a man who wrote a city bank all over the east side of Manhattan Tuesday, pointing a gun at people and more. Andrew Whitman has more. The NYPD is now identified 5 separate incidents. They say the armed cyclist is responsible for three times he pulled out a gun and pointed it at people for no reason, at least once making gun noises while he did so. Tuesday afternoon, they say he biked up to the same financial district, Duane Reed twice, the first time police say he tried to take something and failed. This a came back two and a half hours later and succeeded in taking hair dye and stockings among other things. Former president Donald Trump is suing to block a subpoena from the January 6th committee. The subpoena would force Trump to testify in court next week, but his lawsuit argues the subpoena intrudes on the executive privilege guaranteed to him as president, even though he left office over 21 months ago. The suit also challenges the committee's authority on other grounds

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"cambodia" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:40 min | 7 months ago

"cambodia" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"In the 99 one newsroom in Washington, Nancy, how are you? I'm good and I'll be here with you for the next hour. President Biden is on the second leg of a three nation trip. He's heading to Cambodia now for a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders, he'll then travel to Indonesia for a group of 20 summit meeting. He'll be meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping on the sidelines of that gathering. Earlier today, Biden spoke at the UN's cop 27 conference in Egypt saying the U.S. is unwavering in its commitment to combat climate change. The actions my administration is taking puts the United States on track to achieve our Paris agreement goal of reducing emissions, 50 to 52% below 25 levels by 2005 levels by 2030. And Biden urged other world leaders to follow suit. While Biden is touting U.S. climate policy to world leaders, he suffered a setback at home as Bloomberg's Amy Morris reports, it concerns the administration's student loan forgiveness plan. A federal judge in Texas struck down the plan calling it, quote, one of the largest exercises of legislative power without congressional authority in the history of the United States. The lawsuit by two Texans claimed their education debt was excluded from the program. The loan forgiveness plan is already on hold under an emergency stay in a separate lawsuit brought by 6 Republican led states, the Justice Department says it will appeal the decision. In Washington, I'm Amy Morris, Bloomberg radio. Twitter has suspended its $8 subscription program to combat a growing problem of users impersonating major brands. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists

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"cambodia" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

04:15 min | 1 year ago

"cambodia" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"A court in Cambodia's capital on Tuesday convicted a Cambodian American lawyer and activist of treason dozens of others were also convicted as prime minister Hun sen continues his crackdown on descent Michael Sullivan reports from Bangkok The verdict was never much in doubt which is why a little over a year ago Terry sang took a pair of scissors to a flowing brown hair anticipating prison and prison lice You know I like long hair I look like Peter Pan right now And even though I'm saving a lot of money on shampoo which is a good thing I wanted to communicate with this regime that I do not fear it And I do not fear facing jail on just charges The court sentenced her on Tuesday to 6 years She and many of the others were charged in connection with a failed attempt by an opposition leader to return from exile in 2019 The opposition party was disbanded just ahead of the 2018 general election Hun sen's party then sweat The verdict against Terry sang in the over 50 other people who were convicted in court These are based on bogus charges Phil Robertson is deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch The court is far from independent In fact it's a kangaroo court It's something that does the bidding of the ruling political party in the prime minister It appears that munsen and his government are trying to wipe out any vestige of the political opposition During the months long trial Terry sang doubled down on our defiance Appearing in front of the court in different costumes Sometimes as a traditional Cambodian dancer another time in prison garb and in Chinese peasant clothes suggesting prime minister Hun sen has mortgaged his country's future to China As the trial progressed many of the accused chose to flee into exile Terry sang told me that wasn't an option for her This is home no one can force me to leave my home It's a home the U.S. educated lawyer had to flee once before after the genocidal Khmer Rouge killed her parents And that's another sore spot for her The Khmer Rouge tribunal that was supposed to find justice for the survivors but after 15 years only managed to convict three aging men The Khmer Rouge tribunal was our only opportunity really for reconciliation for justice and it turned out to be a major sham A sham she said because the United Nations accepted the idea of a hybrid UN Cambodian tribunal under Cambodian law One that allowed prime minister Hun sen to effectively decide who would and wouldn't be tried She also told me last year she believed her U.S. passport bought her some protection but Phil Robertson from Human Rights Watch says her lengthy sentence shows Hun sen could only be embarrassed publicly for so long They're sending a message that they don't care what the international community thinks when it comes to core issues of political power But Terry sang was defiant to the end Standing outside the courthouse the morning of the verdicts dressed as lady liberty Today this autocratic regime wants to imprison freedom She was dragged off by police shortly after And has been sent to a remote prison in the north where access to her lawyer and U.S. consular officials will be difficult Michael Sullivan and PR news Bangkok You're listening to NPR news I'm Stephen dubner on the next free economics radio can a sporting event really repair.

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Mark Bauerlein and Eric Discuss Millennials and Cancel Culture

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:50 min | 1 year ago

Mark Bauerlein and Eric Discuss Millennials and Cancel Culture

"I'm talking to Mark Bauer line. He is the author of a new book, the dumbest generation grows up. Mark, you just said something really, I thought very interesting. That something about the way the Internet works, social media works, kind of groomed this generation to be the Vanguard of cancel culture, that as soon as you see something you don't like, boom, you get rid of it. Now we know that cancel culture is fundamentally Marxism, atheism. It's this idea that I don't need to be gracious to my enemies or love my enemies or have dialog with my enemies or pray for my enemies. I need to wipe them out. It's a secular humanist view of reality. And I think that as the church has taken a step back or allowed itself to be pushed back, this robust view that has existed for such a long time in the west and certainly in the United States for two and a half centuries. It's been pushed away. And really, this is what comes in rather naturally is this brutal Maoist Chinese cultural revolution dictatorship of the youth. I mean, it's a kind of a strange thing to see happening in our time. And yet it's exactly what it is. What is happening? Well, it's interesting you bring up the communist revolutions, China. We could add Cambodia. How much were the very young instruments of the punishments and the discipline that went on? Back then. Certainly, that was true. And the young or their zealous in a way that a lot of older people are not. And so the cancel culture, which you said a few minutes ago, you talked about how delicate our democratic freedoms are. What we've learned is really just how fragile this pluralistic society that we have achieved is. It's almost miraculous that we haven't sunk into these forms of totalitarianism before. What the kids could do in those crucial years when their civic sense was forming is they could create an all affirming reality for themselves, right? They could simply surround themselves with only the agreeable things. They could shut out the disagreeable things. It was the daily mean that that was the phrase for it back in 2010. Why should I have to hear something that offends me? And not only do I have to just leave, no, no. I'm going to make you shut up.

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Cambodia vaccinating ages 3-4 to fight omicron outbreak

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 1 year ago

Cambodia vaccinating ages 3-4 to fight omicron outbreak

"Cambodia's vaccinating three and four year rolls with the Chinese made Sinovac Schultz after finding young children accounting for many new virus infections prime minister home send because appeal for parents to get their children vaccinated saying five of his grandchildren tested positive Cambodia begun vaccinating all the children in September as part of the reopening of its schools more than eighty percent of its people have received now at least two shots the shop increase in cases who's driven some people to stock up on them antiviral drugs to treat the illness will prepare for the possibility of catching the virus Cambodia's purchased four million of the bills suitable for treating ten thousand people I'm Charles Taylor that's my

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Why Does Robert Wilkie Know so Much About British Culture?

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:13 min | 1 year ago

Why Does Robert Wilkie Know so Much About British Culture?

"I want to talk about your incredible military history before you serve this nation as a civilian in the Defense Department and then as secretary in the veterans affairs administration, but explain to our listeners on millions of lists across the nation, why on earth, an American knows so much about British pop culture? Well, I was fortunate, and it was fortunate that came out of hard times. My father was badly badly wounded in the invasion of Cambodia. And the only thing that kept him in the army was the good graces of a great general great neighbors, said no, we're going to overrule the medical board when to give this officer three years to recover and if he can go back to fort Bragg, we'll send him there. And as part of that recovery, he was sent to the United Kingdom. First is liaison officer at the royal school of artillery, and then to aldershot was he got healthier to the 16th power. And I was blessed to attend one of the great schools of the cathedral school in Salisbury. And the bishop's palace, my study hall was in the room where handel composed the messiah. Oh my gosh. One of the three copies of Magna Carta was something we saw every day when we went to sing in the cathedral. Eleanor of Aquitaine was kept in prison by her husband husband, Henry the second in what was our rugby field? Oh my gosh. So the history was just dripping off of the walls. And British popular culture, of course, animated much of America in the 1960s. But what struck me was how real the war was. You mean in the minds of the British people. And also tangibly, in that you could go to a city like bath. And look on that beautiful Georgian Crescent and you see pop marks all over. No Coventry or Coventry and the cathedral that have been

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"cambodia" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:23 min | 1 year ago

"cambodia" Discussed on WTOP

"1251 now New York City police have confirmed that a two year old boy was among the 8 children killed in last weekend's deadly apartment fire in The Bronx They've also released the names and ages of the final three victims identified after the fire that killed 17 people on Sunday They include two year old uzman Conte who is the youngest victim The fire damaged just a small part of the 19 story building but victims were overcome by smoke pouring through an open door in the building investigators say a malfunctioning electric space heater started that fire The U.S. is obviously a big target for terrorists in the FBI is telling Congress and the public we are facing a dual threat right now It goes without saying that the threat posed by domestic violent extremists is persistent and evolving Jill Sanborn executive assistant director of the national security branch at the FBI says the threat doesn't stop there This does not mean we have forgotten about the threat from foreign terrorist organizations such as ISIS and Al qaida She told the Senate Judiciary Committee the U.S. faces a complex threat landscape Driven by a broad set of violent extremist ideologies In addition the greatest terrorism threat facing the United States today remains that posed by lone actors or small cells They radicalize online and use any weapon they can find to attack soft targets which are everywhere JJ green WTO P news An arrest has been made in connection with a hit and run last month involving Alexandria firefighters It happened December 24th on south Reynolds street firefighters were responding to an unrelated call in the area when two of them and part of their truck were struck The driver of the dark colored vehicle sped away from the scene no one was seriously hurt but with the help of fairfax county police a 17 year old suspect was eventually found and arrested He is now charged with two counts of felony hit and run The people of Cambodia are in mourning today for a rat A giant in his field magawa is no more The African giant pouched rat trained by a Belgian charity spent four productive years sniffing out landmines left by decades of war saving countless cambodians from death or injury Magawa retired last year but his keepers say he'd remained his usual spirit itself till very recently when he started napping more and showing less interest in food Magawa was.

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Activist and Filmmaker Chris Rufo Talks All Things 'Anti-Capitalist'

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:10 min | 1 year ago

Activist and Filmmaker Chris Rufo Talks All Things 'Anti-Capitalist'

"Welcome back to mister CRT. Chris rufo. So you mentioned some of these anti capitalists. These people who wish to destroy America tell us who they teach who they consult to and the kinds of money these anti capitalists, like Robert Angelo, Angela Davis, and Ibrahim Kennedy make. So as anti capitalist, they're doing quite well on. They Kris. Hey, yeah. Yeah, and that's really the rub, right? I mean, no one is really anti capitalist. If you look at the four remaining, the three rather remaining socialist and communist countries in Asia, you know, China is a communist country Vietnam as a continuous country. I believe it's Cambodia as the third one. They all have a smaller government as a share of DD GDP than the United States. Actually, in practice, the government of the United States is more socialistic than all of the remaining socialist countries. Everyone knows that capitalism is the great generator of wealth. And for a lot of the critical race theorists, they preach anti capitalism because it's fashionable. It's chic. It's perceived as high status, but they all practice the lives of vicious and greedy capitalists. They won't do it accumulate resources and money. They'll take money from oil companies from technology companies from everybody to feed themselves from the capitalist machine. But they justify it by saying that this is simply redistribution. This is simply taking the fruits of illegitimate capitalist capital accumulation and redistributing it to the great kind of proletariat minds that make up the Vanguard of this revolution. And if you look throughout history, the communists have always impoverished the poor and enriched the powerful. This is a thing that has happened in every communist revolution since the very first one in Russia in 1917. The cadre, the elite, the party members, always suck up the wealth and labor of their countries in order to further their political goals while impoverishing the people that they're purported to help. It's no different in the kind of hyper capitalists the United States than it is in the hyper communist Soviet Union of a hundred years

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Cambodia Vaccinating 6-to-11-Year-Olds Before Schools Reopen

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 1 year ago

Cambodia Vaccinating 6-to-11-Year-Olds Before Schools Reopen

"Cambodia has begun vaccinating six to eleven Urals officials say to make it safe for students to return to schools that have been closed for months due to the coronavirus prime minister hun Sen inaugurated the campaign to vaccinate the children speaking live on state television and his Facebook page as his grandchildren and young family members off all the senior officials who is shown being given their jobs Cambodia already has been vaccinating older children and holding send says he's ordered health officials to study if children aged three to five could also be vaccinated Chinese vaccine manufacturers have been looking into the feasibility of doing this too no date has been announced the Cambodian schools to reopen I'm Charles the past month

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"cambodia" Discussed on KTRH

KTRH

02:32 min | 1 year ago

"cambodia" Discussed on KTRH

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We Cannot Forgive the Politicians Who Have Turned on Afghanistan

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 1 year ago

We Cannot Forgive the Politicians Who Have Turned on Afghanistan

"We can't get used to this. Because there are men and women American citizens. Many of whom hopefully are not dead. And their government turned on them. These politicians turned on, though. Much of the American media. Have turned on them. In that they just don't care. It's time to move on. The climate change. Abortion on demand funded by the taxpayers. It's time to move on. The subjects that matter. To this tyrannical regime and its tyrannical party structure. But not so fast. We, the people. Not the politicians in Washington. We must demand. Accountability. We must Insist on recrimination. This is why during the course Of this horrific Event. Which is still going on the unleashing of this genocide. Against Perhaps hundreds of thousands of people who are going to be slaughtered. Like it's Cambodia. With a third, right? Or Stalin's. Russia or mouse, China. We're the ones who are going to have to voice the moral clarity. Because these institutions that surround us and have devoured so much of what we care about They are not. They are responsible for this. Irresponsible for this.

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Sen. Cotton Responds to News of Saudi Arabia and Iran Military Coalition

Mark Levin

02:01 min | 1 year ago

Sen. Cotton Responds to News of Saudi Arabia and Iran Military Coalition

"The Jerusalem Post this is breaking Saudi Arabia has signed some kind of joint military cooperation agreement, which with Russia And Iran and Russia. Uh, are are going to be involved soon in a, uh Joint military exercises, and this is just the beginning. I think I even think in our own hemisphere south of the border of some of these Communist regime stick around when some of the others I think we're going to see this spread. So much of what we've done under both parties over more than half a century. Um, to establish our Our strength. Has just thought that it's so much of it is just melted away. I'd be curious of your of your opinion. I'm afraid you're right, Mark. You know what's happening now It's just a continuation of what happened in the Obama Biden there now that it's the Biden era, Russia had been a peripheral player in Middle East if a player at all since 1973 when Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger help eject them from Middle East, and Obama basically invited invited him back in after the Syrian Red Line fiasco when he refused to enforce his own red line. And now you've got countries like Saudi Arabia, longstanding partner of the United States, who see what's happened with Joe Biden's bug out in Afghanistan were abandoning not just Afghans who helped us but even our own citizens, and they think they need to start cutting side deals to protect their own interests. You know, some people compared what's happened over the last week in Afghanistan. Having decided on in 1975. And remember what happened. Saigon in 1975 small foretaste of what Lay ahead, Laos and Cambodia fell almost immediately. You had the horrors of Paul Pot, then become a rouge. Cuba is sending shock troops all over the All over Latin America and Africa as well. Russia invaded Afghanistan. Um, so for years that reverberated. I'm afraid that Joe Biden's impotence and incompetence in Afghanistan will reverberate for years to come

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"cambodia" Discussed on UN News

UN News

04:14 min | 2 years ago

"cambodia" Discussed on UN News

"It keeps children safe and teaches them new skills to find jobs that earn a more stable income. Cassia performs well at school and although she still works for her family she attends costs regulate thanks to the full support of her parents. Her dream is to one day. Become a teacher in heroin community Nickname could come from brian. What i want to be a teacher in the village because there's always a shortage of teachers lesson team and if there is a teacher in a village it is easy to educate children and allow them to acquire knowledge which just goes to show that fighting child. Labor through education really does benefit everyone charlotte loomis from the food and agriculture organization. There and teenage student. Chum him himse who's wise beyond years joining me now is regular guest salons beltaguy quarters for some closing thoughts. Hi solarge listening to chum himse there. I was struck by how fragile her dream is to become a teacher but also at the same time how motivated she must be to get up at five. Am to study before that long journey to school on a motorbike. I really cup tom. Himse can fulfill her dream of becoming a teacher in her community but she faces a great challenge. Just being a child. What does trump's future look like in the old man and the sea by ernest hemingway. A young body looks after the old man and will become annulled fishermen just like him unless like other young people. He goes to the city in search of better opportunities. But dan meal cities are not the answer necessarily philippa. Eckes was a strong indigenous leader in labus. Bolivia once journalist. Ask him why he wanted to run in politics. He'll reply it so that my daughter will not be you domestic worker. Gisbey were referring to a sad reality that persists today in pass i so many mothers coming from rural areas begging my great-aunt's to place their daughters as domestic workers with a france. They have only one hope that in exchange for they work they could be allowed to go to the school. These girls were between nine and twelve. They held onto the dream that if they studied they would have a future with more opportunities. If not they would be destined to remain a domestic worker. Suffering discrimination rasmin and mistreatment bear mask betim to play. Children need to be children just children unless we want armies of boats with old men like hemingway's old man and the boy that looks after him. Thank you salons for sharing your memories from bolivia a tough subject and one that has got worse. during caveat. according to the international labor organization the number of children in child labor has increased to one hundred sixty million nine million more youngsters are risk of being pushed into work by the end of next year because of the pandemic and this could rise to forty six million unless governments can step in on a more positive note. The food and agriculture organization and other un agencies are fighting child labor through education identifying the use of child labor in the economy presenting these findings to the authorities and pushing for reforms to national laws and regulations that govern children everywhere including happily small fishing organizations in cambodia. That's all we have time for. Thank you listeners. For taking an interest in what the united nations is up to. We do love hearing from you to please drop us a line. On u n geneva's facebook page twitter or instagram accounts. We hope you enjoyed the show and could join us next time. But for now dow nearly the us in those way musleh proxima.

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"cambodia" Discussed on UN News

UN News

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"cambodia" Discussed on UN News

"That's why fao is working closely with the cambodian government and partner organizations to address the root causes of child labor. This includes developing awareness-raising materials and visual tools to promote gender equity and protect children from hazardous work in fisheries. Fao also provides trainings to fisheries associations in helping identify and prevent child labor. Chum took part in a training on child labour prevention as chief of the community fisheries committee. He traveled to fishing villages in kompong and on province to raise awareness about child labor today. He's organized a community meeting incan lang. Pay village but brought northbound grows visited some families and explain to each family about child labor to make it clear to them. You're fishing villages often isolated with limited access to schools and transportation as a result. Many adult fisherfolk are illiterate and face poverty tunes mission is to encourage them to send their children to school. He explains to them how. The communities stands to benefit as well from uncle. Suppose we can eliminate child labor in the community in that case a community gets many advantages. Why once enough children going back to school. Then there are resources in the community. We i had from early morning. In ponying pay village when we fisherfolk and a chorus of sucato or awake at this hour so room store touch on quincy sits cross legged in the dark concentrated by her book which she reads under torchlight normally. The teenager would be getting up at this hour to go fishing with father that these days. She wakes up early to study mount brown. Every day. i get up at five o'clock read a little and get ready to go to school. At six o'clock no mom boy thanks to joint efforts by fao and the cambodian government kunsi is enrolled in school. Instead of child labor. every day. She rides a motorbike to school. Deny bill on the mound buck. It takes an hour at seven. Am i arrive at school but at leave school at ten o'clock i arrive home at eleven o'clock i have lunch and then go fishing with my dad. Don't think only sandton. She hopes said dad catch real fish used to make broke a salty fermented fish paste commonly used in cambodian cuisine. Long mall. when i go fishing. I throw gill-nets. I released the fish from the nuts. And i take off the skills or the efficient skin. Then she hopes mother clean and prepare the fish to other smoke. Also i'm back home at five in the evening helped my mother peel the remaining fish until it's done at around six or seven. Hold on mount. Mount butman howie these days just catching enough fish for dinner can be a challenge us. Fish numbers in lhasa lake continued to decline even more reason for children like carinthia to get an education. Go in my daughter could passer great twelve. I would be very excited. He break through wants her daughter to have the opportunities that she never had. I only and i do not want my children to be illiterate like me. fighting child. Labor through education helps break the cycle of poverty it keeps children safe and teaches them new skills to find jobs that earn more stable income constrained performs well at school and although she still works for her family. She attends costs regularly. Thanks to the full support of her parents. Her dream is to one day. Become a teacher in her community In cleveland cut kong brian. I want to be a teacher in the village because there's always a shortage of teachers lesson to in. If there is a teacher in a village it is easy to educate children and allow them to acquire knowledge which just goes to show that fighting child labor through education really does benefit everyone..

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