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off the coast of east africa and these of course opera new opportunities for the people's republic of china to enter into economic partnership with africa and because of the economic crisis in the united states it's going to pose a challenge to the u.s. state department i don't believe that hillary clinton is going to be successful and discouraging this growing relationship between africa and china in fact she may bring about some resentment for involving herself in the internal affairs of africa and africa as a relationship with china. the stories we're covering on are also available on our website just remind you that there are also plenty of other videos in the news there including russian anticorruption campaign and opposition blog alexina vali has been charged with. in a case that is called a storm among the russian public. plus an absent minded musician is breathing a sigh of relief. millions left on the board a swiss train has returned to its side in a. wealthy british style. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no hol
off the coast of east africa and these of course opera new opportunities for the people's republic of china to enter into economic partnership with africa and because of the economic crisis in the united states it's going to pose a challenge to the u.s. state department i don't believe that hillary clinton is going to be successful and discouraging this growing relationship between africa and china in fact she may bring about some resentment for involving herself in the internal affairs of...
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east africa, central africa, and south africa. we will get that market going. west africa will join fairly soon. we are speaking about a method of two years or so for that to be in place. and for a common market to be offered to the usa. >> does it help that president obama is the president of the united states right now with the relationship? >> ironically, there is a very favorable reaction even to president bush because he really kept the issue of the african growth under table. but that relationship has multiplied with the emotional pull that comes from somebody who can trace his rich to africa, in kenya. for the united states, that has been a wonderful thing because it does not have to take billions of u.s. dollars to insure south africa, to put down terror that could emerge in africa. i think there is a nice and secure atmosphere. the u.s. can be thankful for it. >> we are down to the last 30 seconds. what one thing -- like folks were listening to us to take away from our conversation? >> among the export products that south africa has, the most important
east africa, central africa, and south africa. we will get that market going. west africa will join fairly soon. we are speaking about a method of two years or so for that to be in place. and for a common market to be offered to the usa. >> does it help that president obama is the president of the united states right now with the relationship? >> ironically, there is a very favorable reaction even to president bush because he really kept the issue of the african growth under table....
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the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years o
the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and...
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it came after a devastating drought that affected large areas of east africa. a global effort followed and the famine was declared over. the u.n. is warning of hundreds of millions of dollars more in aid is needed to prevent another humanitarian disaster. our africa correspondent reported on the fighting last year and has returned to somalia for this report. >> somalia, dry as a bomb -- as a bone, and as dangerous as ever. we come back to see how much has changed here. last year, we found scenes like this. tens of thousands starving. these families are dependent on foreign aid, but there is no shortage of that here and no sense of panic. it was one year since i was at this camp, it is clear that things have improved significantly since then. that is largely due to foreign aid but also to one piece and harvest, but this remains a very precarious country. honker is expected to increase once more. is expected to increase once more. these are refugees fleeing the islamist group, also bought -- there is a drought at home. the extremists threaten us. somalia is still
it came after a devastating drought that affected large areas of east africa. a global effort followed and the famine was declared over. the u.n. is warning of hundreds of millions of dollars more in aid is needed to prevent another humanitarian disaster. our africa correspondent reported on the fighting last year and has returned to somalia for this report. >> somalia, dry as a bomb -- as a bone, and as dangerous as ever. we come back to see how much has changed here. last year, we found...
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this is not east africa but far from it. >>> i was a little bit shocked to see them on the uc campus. near fees from our young cuesta security guard patrols and electrical switching station at cal berkeley overnights he thought that close encounter would be his last. buttermilk kruger said of one week later. >>> if it makes me worry because we're food to. any campus is likely the most dangerous and we'll see students say there spivs. the waves at probably run away really fast. >>> my dad always told me that i'm not supposed to run ms was to make myself larger than i actually am. that is the campus police are telling students video and cassette is now the knows what is hiding in these hills will be patrolling for more than just human trespassers. the waves i was for the announced intent don't want to be caught in a position or has to defend itself to away from me. in berkeley cbs five. we learned something new to say about what happened inside iraq kokkola a movie theater where 12 people were murdered on what to the survivors say the gunman was shouting at his victims. witnesses say th
this is not east africa but far from it. >>> i was a little bit shocked to see them on the uc campus. near fees from our young cuesta security guard patrols and electrical switching station at cal berkeley overnights he thought that close encounter would be his last. buttermilk kruger said of one week later. >>> if it makes me worry because we're food to. any campus is likely the most dangerous and we'll see students say there spivs. the waves at probably run away really fast....
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. >> his company competes with many international firms in nairobi, which is east africa's most important economic hub. the city's five universities there boast a growing class of elite students. >> it's sad that we rely on 80% imports, yet we have very sharp people here. we study technical subjects. but we have to keep on importing. >> like the way i am doing wastewater right now. it is a simple mechanism we shouldn't be importing it. we can design it here and manufacture it. but you find that in our country the support like the financial support to fund r&d or people with innovations is not very set in place very well. >> lucy and her friends belong to kenya's steadily growing middle class. they have good jobs and earn up to 3,000 euros a month. their goal is to strengthen kenya's economy and help bring about political change. >> i would wish that the gap between the haves and the have nots not so big. because you find the rich extremely rich, richer than the rich in europe, and the poor are really poor. so i would love to live in a place where i don't see slums anymore. >> for that, in
. >> his company competes with many international firms in nairobi, which is east africa's most important economic hub. the city's five universities there boast a growing class of elite students. >> it's sad that we rely on 80% imports, yet we have very sharp people here. we study technical subjects. but we have to keep on importing. >> like the way i am doing wastewater right now. it is a simple mechanism we shouldn't be importing it. we can design it here and manufacture it....
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demand we have to go into you know very deep waters like of rubber seal of shore west africa now east africa gulf of mexico this oil is not cheap to produce so that's the rationale behind that assertion the easy or oil is being found now we need to look for more challenging and more costly oil and that's another reason why we can't predict. oil prices or the long term continues to well when we speak about these new here is the new areas we need new technology is because because they in the shoe is exploring new frontiers and they need new machinery new technologies know how so and so forth are these technologies available are they there already are all we still need to invent something new to to think of something new is actually a bit of both. in many areas especially in the water. what is happening is that previous technologies are being adjusted to meet the conditions of these new areas like we go for much higher pressures and temperatures so what the industry is doing is to adapt or just to specify equipment and. blinds pumps to those new conditions so for that we already have the techno
demand we have to go into you know very deep waters like of rubber seal of shore west africa now east africa gulf of mexico this oil is not cheap to produce so that's the rationale behind that assertion the easy or oil is being found now we need to look for more challenging and more costly oil and that's another reason why we can't predict. oil prices or the long term continues to well when we speak about these new here is the new areas we need new technology is because because they in the shoe...
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we met an extraordinary man over the weekend on a trip we took to kenya in east africa. 31-year-old spencerly climbed mount kilimanjaro. that's an establishment for anyone. when you see spencer west, you will wonder how it could have been possible. when you hear spencer west you realize most anything's possible >> the first half of the climb there were times like i don't know if i'm going to make this. if this is... if we're going to finish it. >> pelley: spencer west finished on top in june. at nearly 20,000 feet, the kilimanjaro volcano in tanzania is the world's tallest stand-alone mountain. west is as full of adventure as any man we've ever met-- but take a step back and you see that the climber has no legs. >> my family and i were told by the doctors that i would never sit up by myself, that i would never walk by myself and i probably wouldn't be a funking member of society. >> pelley: they didn't know what the possibilities could be. >> exactly, exactly. >> pelley: a genetic defect at birth made his legs useless. the doctors amputated at the hip. but that didn't break his spirit nor h
we met an extraordinary man over the weekend on a trip we took to kenya in east africa. 31-year-old spencerly climbed mount kilimanjaro. that's an establishment for anyone. when you see spencer west, you will wonder how it could have been possible. when you hear spencer west you realize most anything's possible >> the first half of the climb there were times like i don't know if i'm going to make this. if this is... if we're going to finish it. >> pelley: spencer west finished on...
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self-defense forces are cooperating with chinese troops in their daily operations of the coast of east africa. but that cooperation doesn't always extend to asia. this pc-3 aircraft belongs to an sdf unit in okinawa. pilots there use the plane to carry out surveillance activities near the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan controls the islands. but china and taiwan claim the islands as their own. i ask the pilot about the sdf's competing missions when it comes to dealing with china. >> translator: i think we need to share information because we have a common interest in fighting piracy activities. >> reporter: this list shows the schedule of escort activities. the sdf coordinates with china, india and other countries in taking turns to protect ships in the area. >> translator: we share information with the militaries of china, india and the u.s. i believe that protecting japan-related ships in this area will contribute to safeguarding the japanese economy. >> reporter: china has had delicate relations with countries such as japan and india. they are at odds over territorial claims a
self-defense forces are cooperating with chinese troops in their daily operations of the coast of east africa. but that cooperation doesn't always extend to asia. this pc-3 aircraft belongs to an sdf unit in okinawa. pilots there use the plane to carry out surveillance activities near the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan controls the islands. but china and taiwan claim the islands as their own. i ask the pilot about the sdf's competing missions when it comes to dealing with china....
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this is not east africa. the equates i was a little bit shocked system and a uc campus. the former young quest is security guard patrols and electrical switching station in cal berkeley overnights he thought that close encounter would be his last. but male cougar showed up one week later. >>> the thing that makes me worry is what it right here. >>> on any campus way cal bear like this one is likely the most dangerous and we'll see students are spirits. did waves i'm scared. i readily run away really fast. did waves medalist told me of that not supposed to run away as a plastic myself look larger than i actually am. nicholas says nothing knows what is hiding in these hills he will be patrolling for more than just human trespassers. i watch for themow because it's not want to be caught in a position that it has to defend itself to get away from me because it will defend itself. >>> in berkeley cbs five. from outlines the bulls will take you to fall some near sacramento and somehow this rodeo bull wed themselves and to the well that is half full of water. rescue crews are t
this is not east africa. the equates i was a little bit shocked system and a uc campus. the former young quest is security guard patrols and electrical switching station in cal berkeley overnights he thought that close encounter would be his last. but male cougar showed up one week later. >>> the thing that makes me worry is what it right here. >>> on any campus way cal bear like this one is likely the most dangerous and we'll see students are spirits. did waves i'm scared. i...
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we met an extraordinary man over the weekend on a trip that we took to kenya in east africa.ear-old spencer west recently climbed mount kilimanjaro. an accomplishment for anyone. but when you see him you will wonder how it could have been possible, when you hear him, he realized that most anything is possible. >> the first half of the climb there was lots of times when i did not know if i would make it. >> spencer west finished on top in june. at nearly 20,000 ft., the kilimanjaro volcano is the world's tallest standalone mountain. he is as full of adventure as any man we have never met but take a step back and you'll see that the climber has no legs. >> my family and i were told by doctors that i would never sit up by myself, i would never walk by myself, and i probably would not be a functioning member of society. >> they did not know what the possible is to be? >> exactly. >> a genetic defect may his legs useless, the doctors amputated at the hips but that's not break his spirit nor his stride, a few years ago, bored with his office job, he joined a charity called free the
we met an extraordinary man over the weekend on a trip that we took to kenya in east africa.ear-old spencer west recently climbed mount kilimanjaro. an accomplishment for anyone. but when you see him you will wonder how it could have been possible, when you hear him, he realized that most anything is possible. >> the first half of the climb there was lots of times when i did not know if i would make it. >> spencer west finished on top in june. at nearly 20,000 ft., the kilimanjaro...
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unprecedented flooding in australia and widespread drought in east africa. and all of that was caused by la nina. typically la nina is marked by a sharp cooling in the pacific, but last year's la nina was the warmest ever and, again, the government concluded that global climate change played a role. >> what's happening is these normal fluctuations between el nino and la nina events that lead to some of the extreme conditions become more extreme, more intense than they might otherwise have been because we've got increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leading to a warmer planet. >> noaa scientists are not claiming that climate change causes a specific tornado or a specific drought, but what they are saying for the first time ever is that science has advanced to the point they can lay the odds. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washingto. >>> francesco schettino, the captain of the costa concordia, the cruise ship that ran aground off an italian island says he was distracted by a phone call at the time. during an interview broadcast yesterday, he says he was on th
unprecedented flooding in australia and widespread drought in east africa. and all of that was caused by la nina. typically la nina is marked by a sharp cooling in the pacific, but last year's la nina was the warmest ever and, again, the government concluded that global climate change played a role. >> what's happening is these normal fluctuations between el nino and la nina events that lead to some of the extreme conditions become more extreme, more intense than they might otherwise have...
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, the british in a country now called ken, i can't it used to be called the east africa protect frat i went to them and i said that and the professors names will remain unmentioned, and they said, to me, colonialism and the marxist approach a not appropriate titles for a dissertation and so if you look me up in the yale -- >> rose: they say that for whawhat aren't? >> they didn't have to, it wasn't appropriate,. >> rose: it wasn't appropriate because of any particular reason they said? not appropriate because we think that it is an inaccurate description of the reality that we want to pursue? >> if i had pushed them they might have said that. >> rose: yes, exactly. >> i think what you are doing is the link everything long effects of mccarthyism, and -- >> rose: you really do? >> and a witch-hunt. >> rose: and who are the mccarthy ites of this debate. >> i think, i mean in a sense mccarthy won by expelling these -- this conversation from -- >> rose: i in in the end he did not win in the end. >> well i am not so sure. i think we are now in a situation, where still it is the case that w
, the british in a country now called ken, i can't it used to be called the east africa protect frat i went to them and i said that and the professors names will remain unmentioned, and they said, to me, colonialism and the marxist approach a not appropriate titles for a dissertation and so if you look me up in the yale -- >> rose: they say that for whawhat aren't? >> they didn't have to, it wasn't appropriate,. >> rose: it wasn't appropriate because of any particular reason...
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looked to be five or seven years ago and they're been mazie new natural gas discoveries off of east africa. so for all oil the questions are not only the resource center ground but what happens above ground what kind of decisions that governments make and obviously the big challenge is the emerging markets what you spoke about before is trying and meeting their demands so it's a challenge but it seems that the resources physical resources are there but at the same time we have to become more much more efficient in how we use our energy a much more efficient on the energy market let's talk about. other aspects that we are noble energy we have nuclear energy which has also been changing especially. several countries have been saying they want to go away from nuclear energy what is the future of nuclear and well i think that the nuclear we should talk about nuclear and renewables i think nuclear the fukushima accident tremendous tragedy it's obviously japan was headed towards being fifty percent nuclear and now the question is going to be ten percent nuclear fifteen percent nuclear such a pla
looked to be five or seven years ago and they're been mazie new natural gas discoveries off of east africa. so for all oil the questions are not only the resource center ground but what happens above ground what kind of decisions that governments make and obviously the big challenge is the emerging markets what you spoke about before is trying and meeting their demands so it's a challenge but it seems that the resources physical resources are there but at the same time we have to become more...
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hurricanes in the north atlantic, unprecedented flooding in australia, and widespread drought in east africa. all of that was caused by la nina. typically lalean i can't is marked by a sharp cooling in the pacific, but last year's la nina was the warmest ever. again the government concluded that global climate change played a role. >> what's happening is these normal fluctuations between el nievment nono and la nina events that lead to some of the extreme conditions become more extreme, more intense than they might otherwise have been because we've got increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leading to a warmer planet. >> pelley: wyatt, n.o.a.a. made a point of saying today that the climate change they've identified is is man made. why did they say that? >> scott, you know, going back 50 years, they know what temperature and dryness conditions are associated with texas drought. when they put that in the computer, nothing explained the intensity and duration of what we saw last year in texas until they factored in the added heat coming from climate change. you're going to see a lot of sc
hurricanes in the north atlantic, unprecedented flooding in australia, and widespread drought in east africa. all of that was caused by la nina. typically lalean i can't is marked by a sharp cooling in the pacific, but last year's la nina was the warmest ever. again the government concluded that global climate change played a role. >> what's happening is these normal fluctuations between el nievment nono and la nina events that lead to some of the extreme conditions become more extreme,...
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what must be one of the farthest frontiers of the missionary movement, among the masai tribe of east africa. by western standards, masai culture is primitive and superstitious. but over recent years hundreds of masais have been converted. >> reporter: early morning in a remote part of tanzania at the foot of ol doinyo lengai, known to the maasai as the mountain of god, the center of their universe. when it spews lava, the maasai think god is angry. the last angry eruption was in 2007. legend has it that centuries ago, god dropped cows from the sky as a gift to the maasai and now all the cows on earth belong to them. christian missionaries have proselytized the maasai for over 150 years with little success. but within the last decade, the tribe started converting. now as many as a quarter of the maasai have become christians. >> through this area we've had 700 new christians in the last two years. >> reporter: gary woods has been preaching in the bush for 25 years. >> when we first came into this community the witch doctors were very strong here and they cursed the church to die. and now tod
what must be one of the farthest frontiers of the missionary movement, among the masai tribe of east africa. by western standards, masai culture is primitive and superstitious. but over recent years hundreds of masais have been converted. >> reporter: early morning in a remote part of tanzania at the foot of ol doinyo lengai, known to the maasai as the mountain of god, the center of their universe. when it spews lava, the maasai think god is angry. the last angry eruption was in 2007....
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the report also examined climate change's role in last year's drought in east africa, heat wave across europe and floods in thailand. regarding thailand, the report said "climate change cannot be shown to have played any role" in the excess rain and flooding. for more on all this, we turn to thomas karl, director of noaa's national climatic data center, which oversaw the studies. i spoke with him this afternoon. thomas karl, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: let's start with the news. temperatures the first half of 2012 this year were the hottest on record. what's known about why that's happening? >> that is true. the temperatures the first six months of this year in the u.s. are the warmest on record and, in fact, the last 12 months of the period may through june have been the warmest on record. why? we believe there is an important human component explaining these record-breaking temperatures, and that's the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. >> woodruff: so, how does that compare with what has happened historically? can you put in the some conte
the report also examined climate change's role in last year's drought in east africa, heat wave across europe and floods in thailand. regarding thailand, the report said "climate change cannot be shown to have played any role" in the excess rain and flooding. for more on all this, we turn to thomas karl, director of noaa's national climatic data center, which oversaw the studies. i spoke with him this afternoon. thomas karl, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, judy. >>...