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the demand for coal co increased recently but major cocoa producers including west african countries and nations have failed to meet the demand due to climate chang and quality related problems. according to get them this year on record to android development the system rights movement by the country's copper statue to chan's book itself to become one of the worst beat in cocoa supply it deuteronomy received international conference on cocoa taken place in vietnam he was reported that west african countries produce seventy percent of the world's cocoa building was given the jet is the third biggest cocoa producer. however recent discovery of chemicals in indonesian cocoa products together with lower production from him and unstable political situation to make the importers turn to other markets including vietnam. models of upbeat about the chocolate company in the world to be had for a long time he falls in vietnam from prop up to ten to fifteen years and love the fall that the quantity of the temple court is likely to be used in a modified it to him talk to us. the state border see
the demand for coal co increased recently but major cocoa producers including west african countries and nations have failed to meet the demand due to climate chang and quality related problems. according to get them this year on record to android development the system rights movement by the country's copper statue to chan's book itself to become one of the worst beat in cocoa supply it deuteronomy received international conference on cocoa taken place in vietnam he was reported that west...
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it was the same as that west african dance. it was too cast off the spiritual violence that infects communities and beats people down. he said with a smile, i'm not telling you to go out and raid white people. i'm telling you to fight spiritually. in 2006 nelson mandela was interviewed and he spoke about a spiritual principle that guided his life and it has guided the life of so many other heros of this movement against the par tide like arch bishop. it is called bibuntu. the way it was taught to me is it means i am, because you are. we are together or we are not. nelson mandela said more about ubuntu. he said it meant respect and meant standing with others, that is, recognizing them as human. the word simply means this, it simply means humanity. desmond tutu told me that until the world /-r stood with south africa through means like divestment, their struggle would never have reached its fruitful conclusion. as long as they struggled alone, they never would have succeeded. when the world stood with them in solidarity, the prin
it was the same as that west african dance. it was too cast off the spiritual violence that infects communities and beats people down. he said with a smile, i'm not telling you to go out and raid white people. i'm telling you to fight spiritually. in 2006 nelson mandela was interviewed and he spoke about a spiritual principle that guided his life and it has guided the life of so many other heros of this movement against the par tide like arch bishop. it is called bibuntu. the way it was taught...
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eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact don't exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in other words. cannibals is that dictatorship of globalized financial capital has imposed on this planet is both murderous but at the same time. it is a figure speak for themselves i could take. victims of polluted water etc you. see they are asking us today to produce more products for export to make more money especially to pay back the debt so they force us to produce palm oil they ask us to produce coffee at the time of structural adjustment it was coffee palm oil cotton people had to. ask the d r c as you have diamonds you have gold gold. would you can sell and buy products which may come from china o
eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact don't exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in...
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chester and her team were invited by the archdiocese of newar to speak to a congregation in a west africaneighborhood. >> i feel strongly that there's a lot of expertise, there's a lot of leadership, there's a lot of talent in these communities themselves, and we just need to tap into that. >> attendees learn what to do if someone they know is being trafficked and how to take the information into their own community. >> the people that these victims reach out to may not be someone like you or me. they're going to reach out to their own community members, their peers. and that's who i want to be educated. >> one simple thing everybody can do is to talk about this. one of the reasons i think this has gone on for so long is the unwillingness of good people to talk about it. >> we need allies. we are not going to end trafficking alone. with the help of other worker sectors and interfaith partners i think we can make a much greater impact. >> as a human rights activist, when there are so many bad things going on in the world, to be part of something that is making change is a really powerful me
chester and her team were invited by the archdiocese of newar to speak to a congregation in a west africaneighborhood. >> i feel strongly that there's a lot of expertise, there's a lot of leadership, there's a lot of talent in these communities themselves, and we just need to tap into that. >> attendees learn what to do if someone they know is being trafficked and how to take the information into their own community. >> the people that these victims reach out to may not be...
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eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact has exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in other words the. cannibals is that dictatorship of globalized financial capital has imposed on this planet is both murderous but at the same time. it is a figure speak for themselves i could take. victims of polluted water etc up you. in the d.r. see they are asking us today to produce more products for export to make more money especially to pay back the debt so they force us to produce palm oil they ask us to produce coffee at the time of structural adjustment it was coffee palm oil cotton while people had to. ask the d r c as you have diamonds you have gold gold. would you can sell and buy products whic
eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact has exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in...
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the combined defence front of five hundred soldiers deployed on a training mission to lead the west african nation's army the site from overseas conflicts. the european parliament deal with other cats to european security bringing you the tendency to cause a joint european defense when faced with the new a economic and financial situation into a severe crisis and aesthetic measures that to me said that had as a result sydney at budget cuts. so we are in a position in which we have to do more with less than a tent in brussels members of the north atlantic treaty organization spoke about the pressures on europe to invest more in defence and increase the military capabilities. its closest allies. many eu nations seen the tickets combining resources and know how it would seem like a good idea though it might prove a tough sell. his twenty eight and an eu member to spend almost the same tomato and people have thirty two counties on she contests the baltic sea coast in boxes and crisp and is the new temple was being so connected trainee in the text of the kind of test costs. to try. i be able to
the combined defence front of five hundred soldiers deployed on a training mission to lead the west african nation's army the site from overseas conflicts. the european parliament deal with other cats to european security bringing you the tendency to cause a joint european defense when faced with the new a economic and financial situation into a severe crisis and aesthetic measures that to me said that had as a result sydney at budget cuts. so we are in a position in which we have to do more...
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born to poor immigrant parents in the west african nation of cape verde, depina knows well barriers ton. today as an educator, i tell my students, well, don't use your personal issues as an impediment for not coming to school and not succeeding in school. as a matter of fact, use that as a motivation because later on it will pay off. >> reporter: depina says the words in life of one of africa's greatest elders will long inspire. >> and this is the person i was talking about, nelson mandela. he has paved the way for others, and i think that cycle should only continue if you want to have a better world. >> reporter: many will remember how nelson mandela changed the world, including one kid in the bleachers who was moved to try to do the same one classroom at a time. >> there's no easy walk to freedom anywhere. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, boston. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," special coverage on the death of nelson mandela. we'll take you live to johannesburg. >>> plus, reaction from the white house. we'll hear from former secretary of state colin powe
born to poor immigrant parents in the west african nation of cape verde, depina knows well barriers ton. today as an educator, i tell my students, well, don't use your personal issues as an impediment for not coming to school and not succeeding in school. as a matter of fact, use that as a motivation because later on it will pay off. >> reporter: depina says the words in life of one of africa's greatest elders will long inspire. >> and this is the person i was talking about, nelson...
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born to poor immigrant parents in the west african nation of cape verde, dipina knows well the barriersa child's success. >> i used my-- as a motivation. today as an education-- educator i tell my students don't use your personal issues as an impediment, to come to school. sues it as a motivation. because it will pay off. >> reporter: he says the words in life of one of africa's greatest elders will long inspire. >> and this is the person i was talking about, nelson mandela. he paved the way for others. and i think that cycle should only continue, if you want to have a better world. >> reporter: many will remember how nelson mandela changed the world, including one kid in the bleachers who was moved to try to do the same one classroom at a time. >> there is no easy walk to freedom anywhere. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: in a moment, bill clinton's very personal remembrance of nelson mandela. mandela. o cold liast thds. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd
born to poor immigrant parents in the west african nation of cape verde, dipina knows well the barriersa child's success. >> i used my-- as a motivation. today as an education-- educator i tell my students don't use your personal issues as an impediment, to come to school. sues it as a motivation. because it will pay off. >> reporter: he says the words in life of one of africa's greatest elders will long inspire. >> and this is the person i was talking about, nelson mandela....
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group that provides doctors to conflict zones and on the trade union the economic community of west african states the documents also include joaquin almunia as a target of joint surveillance as the vice president of the european commission focuses on antitrust issues and has taken on several american companies including google and microsoft companies that were pushing for n.s.a. reforms at the white house this week perhaps most embarrassing about the latest snowden revelation there's evidence that g.c. age q. and the n.s.a. were spying on more allies including government networks in germany and spying on the former prime minister of israel they who'd olmert and other israeli officials with these new targets of n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. spying revealed it adds more evidence to the claims that the n.s.a. and its spying partners have overstepped their national security mission and are engaging in mass nearly limitless surveillance around the world can i say has been not only violating the trust of its own citizens by conducting mass cabinet surveillance on innocent people but on doing that to be inn
group that provides doctors to conflict zones and on the trade union the economic community of west african states the documents also include joaquin almunia as a target of joint surveillance as the vice president of the european commission focuses on antitrust issues and has taken on several american companies including google and microsoft companies that were pushing for n.s.a. reforms at the white house this week perhaps most embarrassing about the latest snowden revelation there's evidence...
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french ministry weekend of bryson's in the country wanting to push bike islamists raffle was in the west african night in my set theory for the islamists no terror stricken been re taken by the mighty him in a tree trunks has recently been forced to deploy one thousand six hundred soldiers to assist the central african republic and its growing sectarian strife the jewish community in south africa has expressed disappointment that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's decision to miss the funeral of nelson mandela gps to make it a million dollar cost is that sprinkle the pressed into the south african jewish board of deputies said that the financial reason given was pretty upset saying because that stereotypes that uses being stingy with the money. davis ca nathaniel who spend a hundred and twenty seven thousand dollars to add a double bed to a private airline captain during his five hour flight to london to attend the funeral before british prime minister margaret thatcher a bit recently and i snack meal he spend one thousand seven hundred dollars of money on scented candles on his office
french ministry weekend of bryson's in the country wanting to push bike islamists raffle was in the west african night in my set theory for the islamists no terror stricken been re taken by the mighty him in a tree trunks has recently been forced to deploy one thousand six hundred soldiers to assist the central african republic and its growing sectarian strife the jewish community in south africa has expressed disappointment that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's decision to miss the...
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ministry pick in the upright stones in the country wanting to push back islamists raffle was in the west african night in my set theory for the islamists no terror straight cut the rate i can buy them on him in the tree trunks has recently been forced to deploy one thousand six hundred soldiers to assist the central african republic. amid the growing sectarian strife. well it might not look like much but it's always busy. jay and one has come to visit despite still being in north london it is a web site but with the local people. armed with celebrities. now who dwelt spite of its comes to a crepe still is placing an uncertain future. this crystal has been here for decades the quality of the food on offer in the world over. whittling on achieving its goals for the scent of them opened the jewish community. it's also love to watch celebrities that is how he saw tiles from one direction see here at the crepe still on this site on twitter. you could tell it is also found they're just get paid. i've never had a tape of this land and i kind of like that about that and so plain and the gecko mason like
ministry pick in the upright stones in the country wanting to push back islamists raffle was in the west african night in my set theory for the islamists no terror straight cut the rate i can buy them on him in the tree trunks has recently been forced to deploy one thousand six hundred soldiers to assist the central african republic. amid the growing sectarian strife. well it might not look like much but it's always busy. jay and one has come to visit despite still being in north london it is a...
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provisional results released by the government on tuesday the vote was intended to complete the west african country's transition to democracy after coat last year that led to an islamist takeover of them. america meeting between view as to john's and president barack obama has looked at the constitutionality of an asia based data collection program called the skeptic meeting which was to talk about problems with the healthcare dot gov dot website came a day after a federal court true that some of the nsa data mining may be unconstitutional. james stillman has more. white house ceo isn't representatives from tech giant apple google yahoo and others met with president obama to express their concern over the nsa is broad data collection progress in addressing national security and economic impacts related to authorize intelligence this was the president. was hoping to hear from directly from the ceos of these companies about these issues and concerns. the meeting came after five tech companies released a statement last week calling for reform of the nsa data collection program. the ceo has lef
provisional results released by the government on tuesday the vote was intended to complete the west african country's transition to democracy after coat last year that led to an islamist takeover of them. america meeting between view as to john's and president barack obama has looked at the constitutionality of an asia based data collection program called the skeptic meeting which was to talk about problems with the healthcare dot gov dot website came a day after a federal court true that some...
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group that provides doctors to conflict zones and on the trade union the economic community of west african states. the documents also include lockheed l moody a as a target of joint surveillance. as the vice president of the european commission. almunia focuses on the antitrust issues and has taken on several american companies including goal in my purse off. companies that were pushing for an essay reforms at the white house this week perhaps most embarrassing about the latest noted revelation. there's evidence that gc hq and the nsa were spying on more allies including government networks in germany and spy on the former prime minister of israel and who told her another israeli officials with this new targets of nsa agents to his spine revealed that adds more evidence the claims that the nsa and inspired partners have overstepped their national security mission and are engaging in mass nearly limitless surveillance around the world. the nsa has been on a lead violating the trust of its own citizens by conducting mass guiding its surveillance on innocent people. i'm doing that tbs of popu
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clarence thomas has dissented from west african slaves who worked at a plantation in georgia. he was born in pinpoint, a tiny settlement near savannah, into circumstances of extreme poverty and deprivation. here was no running water in the shanty where he lived. and only a single electric light. his father abandoned the family. when he was six, the house burned down and his mother moved with clarence and his brother to a squalid tenement in savanna, where the living conditions were deplorable and there was a shortage of food. his mother could not raise the boys on the $10 per week she earned as a housekeeper. and clarence was seven, he and his younger brother were sent to live with their grandparents. their influence on him, especially that of his grandfather, myers anderson, was life-changing. as told in his wonderful memoir, his grandfather's self-reliance and ethic of hard work and personal responsibility, his insistence on the importance of education, and his personal dignity and strength in the face of the injustices of the segregated south taught our supreme court justic
clarence thomas has dissented from west african slaves who worked at a plantation in georgia. he was born in pinpoint, a tiny settlement near savannah, into circumstances of extreme poverty and deprivation. here was no running water in the shanty where he lived. and only a single electric light. his father abandoned the family. when he was six, the house burned down and his mother moved with clarence and his brother to a squalid tenement in savanna, where the living conditions were deplorable...
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clarence thomas is descended from west african slaves who worked at a plantation in georgia. he was born in pin point, a tiny settlement near savannah, into circumstances of extreme poverty and deprivation. there was no running water in the shanty where he lived. and only a single electric light. his father abandoned the family. when he was six, the house burned down and his mother moved with clarence and his brother to a squalid tenement in savannah, where the living conditions were deplorable and there was a shortage of food. his mother could not raise the boys on the $10 per week she earned as a housekeeper. when clarence was seven, he and his younger brother were sent to live with their grandparents. their influence on him, especially that of his grandfather, myers anderson, was life-changing. as told in his wonderful memoir, his grandfather's self-reliance and ethic of hard work and personal responsibility, his catholic faith and insistence on the importance of education, and his personal dignity and strength in the face of the injustices of the segregated south taught o
clarence thomas is descended from west african slaves who worked at a plantation in georgia. he was born in pin point, a tiny settlement near savannah, into circumstances of extreme poverty and deprivation. there was no running water in the shanty where he lived. and only a single electric light. his father abandoned the family. when he was six, the house burned down and his mother moved with clarence and his brother to a squalid tenement in savannah, where the living conditions were deplorable...
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. >> brown: born in the west african nation of mali, daughter of a diplomat posted around the world, a traore and her music are african and western influences and languages. ♪ ♪ ♪. >> brown: musical career took off in the 1990s. ♪ ♪. >> brown: she late err moved back permanently to mali's capitol where she's lived through the troubled recent times for her country, including an islamist insurgency that for a time lead to the burning of precious manufacture you scripts and books and banning of music in parts of the north. ♪ traore new album addresses the problems of mali and the continent but also as its title, beautiful africa suggests, much more. we talked recently in washington and i asked her first how she describes her music. >> i would describe my music as mallian-- music, a mix of a profound mallian culture in which my music and yes, my personality is rooted and also opened to all my influences. i had during my travels when i was a child. >> brown: so a mix of traditional malian music and all that you have experienced since? >> a mix. and a mix but a natural mix. because i don't
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it's not just cotton that is effected, farmers face severe food shortages and 12 million west african went hungry last year. >> it's critical for a region when poverty is very, very high. if you don't have cotton from rural poverty will explode more and more than we are today. >> reporter: she struggling and may not get the price he wants for his cotton but he is optimistic and he believes no matter what the seize african cotton will always be in fashion and nicholas with al jazeera. >> reporter: still ahead the sport and the boca junior turns sour again. ♪ >> and now a techknow minute... ♪ welcome back, there are power cuts everyday in gaza because of a major fuel shortage and people are finding new ways to keep the lights on and we report. >> the lights go out a lot in gaza. in fact, every six hours the hamas government pulls the pour because of a fuel shortage but residents are adapting and you will find these in homes, car batteries in doors, charged a little from the main supply when the people is up and they drift enough electricity to bring the lights back on when it goes off a
it's not just cotton that is effected, farmers face severe food shortages and 12 million west african went hungry last year. >> it's critical for a region when poverty is very, very high. if you don't have cotton from rural poverty will explode more and more than we are today. >> reporter: she struggling and may not get the price he wants for his cotton but he is optimistic and he believes no matter what the seize african cotton will always be in fashion and nicholas with al...
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relationship between women's rights and fundamentalism was very well explained to me by a sociologist in west african nation who was deeply worried about the rise of al qaeda terrorism in her country, targeting, even health care workers and so. she said something very, very smart to me that became kind of the theme of the chapter on women's rights defenders. she said every step forward for women's rights is a piece of the struggle against fundamentalism. i think that's a very important thing for policymakers to think about women's rights are not something you can trade away to gain peace with extremists. women's rights goes to the core of the struggle against fundamentalism. one of those engaged in the struggle whom i met along the way was a doctor, a 70 year old retired college professor who has an organization called the network of women living under muslim laws. she is very angry when i meet her about the date of corporal punishment like a 20 don't condemn stoning for adultery in sudan. every day there is a case of women being attacked for what they wear or what they do. i find this very depressin
relationship between women's rights and fundamentalism was very well explained to me by a sociologist in west african nation who was deeply worried about the rise of al qaeda terrorism in her country, targeting, even health care workers and so. she said something very, very smart to me that became kind of the theme of the chapter on women's rights defenders. she said every step forward for women's rights is a piece of the struggle against fundamentalism. i think that's a very important thing...
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this footage gives a rare glimpse of how eritreans, somalis, west africans, and, these days, syrians crammed on board. they've all heard the stories of boats capsizing, people drowning off the italian island of lampedusa. but europe is their only hope, so they pay people smugglers $1,500 and take the risk. we met a group of eritreans in hiding in tripoli. they fled one of the most repressive and poorest countries on earth and dreamed of europe. but after a few hours at sea in august, their boat started to founder. "it was night. how could i be happy? i was scared. i can't swim. we were praying and crying." like many other vessels, their boat was rescued. they were brought to the camp of garabuli just east of tripoli. this footage shows men from another boat filing in. conditions in detention camps were bad in the time of colonel gadaffi, but now libya is lawless-- no one's accountable. the eritrean women were entering a new hell. >> ( translated ): the prison wasn't good. they separated the men and women. it wasn't good. the guards would come drunk. at night, they would take the wome
this footage gives a rare glimpse of how eritreans, somalis, west africans, and, these days, syrians crammed on board. they've all heard the stories of boats capsizing, people drowning off the italian island of lampedusa. but europe is their only hope, so they pay people smugglers $1,500 and take the risk. we met a group of eritreans in hiding in tripoli. they fled one of the most repressive and poorest countries on earth and dreamed of europe. but after a few hours at sea in august, their boat...
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eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact has exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in other words. cannibals is that dictatorship of globalized financial capital has imposed on this planet is both murderous but at the same time. the figures speak for themselves i could take. victims of polluted water etc. in the d.r. see they are asking us today to produce more products for export to make more money especially to pay back the debt so they force us to produce palm oil they ask us to produce coffee at the time of structural adjustment it was coffee palm oil cotton people had to. ask the d r c as you have diamonds you have gold gold. would you can sell and buy products which may come from chin
eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact has exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in...
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malia school said it was flown on deploying forces chased islam is from the north of that land law west african state your furniture too. the woman finally i wanted to say to the molly and people who have come to me to thank fronds it is. that we um not done we will continue operations as long as the mommy and tara tree. he's not completely liberated. we will be on the side of the mom eons. the africans including buddies in northern mali. so that's no risk groups will be chased away to do is swap chass. the jury's still out of the weather knocked up old molly is a safe place to be. bugis and two were you surprised. this year by false float on by the french president's with his foreign policy. i have to say no. and yes mind as in the state to on nine two to be soawki but y seen what happened in my knee and the media. ii it seemed like it would be inevitably the tea break we didn't have any intention on the night i did it seeks i thought it would go and not more and smooth. he then made it onto its stated aim to work in progress. i think is fantastic and really i was even more surprising to guys
malia school said it was flown on deploying forces chased islam is from the north of that land law west african state your furniture too. the woman finally i wanted to say to the molly and people who have come to me to thank fronds it is. that we um not done we will continue operations as long as the mommy and tara tree. he's not completely liberated. we will be on the side of the mom eons. the africans including buddies in northern mali. so that's no risk groups will be chased away to do is...
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african government has not responded to our demands favorably. >> reporter: political activists randall robinson was on a mission to change that. >> the strategy was to find ways to dramatize the relationship between the west and the south african apartheid system. we were the legs on which it's standing. >> reporter: robinson staged a it is if in with congressman walter font ro on the troy fauns berry. they told the ambassador they would not leave until their demands were met. >> first was the immediate release of nelson mandela from prison and second the demand was that all other black political prisoners be released and thirdly that they begin immediately the dismantlement of the apartheid system. >> reporter: al three were jailed. that one act of civil disobedience led to a year of daily protests at the embassy where celebrities, members of congress and citizens were also arrested. >> we put 5,000 people in jail at the embassy and that drove the headlines. >> free south africa! >> reporter: the movement pressured politicians to act. >> on this vote -- >> reporter: and in 1986, congress overroad president reagan's veto and imposed trade sanctions against south africa. u.s. businesses were forced to dive
african government has not responded to our demands favorably. >> reporter: political activists randall robinson was on a mission to change that. >> the strategy was to find ways to dramatize the relationship between the west and the south african apartheid system. we were the legs on which it's standing. >> reporter: robinson staged a it is if in with congressman walter font ro on the troy fauns berry. they told the ambassador they would not leave until their demands were...
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telling them to talk with the secret service but the man has still not been identified by the west or south african authorities. domestic failures having an effect on the approval rating as the ulster journal poll shows 43 percent 1.above the record so setback in october. 54% they disapprove of the jawbone is doing and for the first time half of those surveyed as obamacare as a bad idea. almost 60 percentited the health care law as tte main factor. and new numbers show the obama administration is no where near his teens the ambitious target of 7 million americans throh the obamacare web site. just under 365,000 people have signed up for obamacare 1/3 of the 2 million people originally projected by the end of last month. of those purchasing private insurance more than double band that has been determined eligible to join medicaid. in that marketplace has grown but not as quickly. oregon has only 44 applicants. hhs secretary sebelius appeared before congress for only the second time since the obamacare web site went to live. she testified before the committee and came prepared and called for an inves
telling them to talk with the secret service but the man has still not been identified by the west or south african authorities. domestic failures having an effect on the approval rating as the ulster journal poll shows 43 percent 1.above the record so setback in october. 54% they disapprove of the jawbone is doing and for the first time half of those surveyed as obamacare as a bad idea. almost 60 percentited the health care law as tte main factor. and new numbers show the obama administration...
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the view fro the diplomats, from the african side, the west is that this situation could get worse. it's actually materialing on the brink all the time. there is not mass killing, but bit by bit the number rises. the number - we don't know, it's well in excess of 500. no one is sure of the total number of dead, and now we have two damning reports, one from human rights watch, one from amnesty international which say atrocities need investigating. people need to be brought to book and human rights watch says that is down to these people, and to the international community to put in more resource, even more resource into this country. >> we are seeing ar actived pictures of houses being burnt out, troops on the streets, people leaving their home looking for a safe haven. one has to see the question, do you think in the next few days there could be violence subsiding with present conditions as they are. >> i think they are at a test point really at this crisis. the new force deployed quickly, they have to extend its reach. not only that the political position will accelerate. i underst
the view fro the diplomats, from the african side, the west is that this situation could get worse. it's actually materialing on the brink all the time. there is not mass killing, but bit by bit the number rises. the number - we don't know, it's well in excess of 500. no one is sure of the total number of dead, and now we have two damning reports, one from human rights watch, one from amnesty international which say atrocities need investigating. people need to be brought to book and human...
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it takes african descent at the west will do it said the continuing on the moon officials have said that on one policy to expect a sewing machine insults it on. but what about walking stick this will happen. i know the life led me an american talk about that. how women are powerful. if you empower women in empowering birth mothers of raising sons who will either drag us into war but deep inside of our mothers are the ones who are protecting their daughters mothers grind and noticed blood and therefore not empowering women were not any chains this forty to fifty percent generation that understanding. also on. i can't help but call out sick the contest and one main rocket victories. stunningly since we brought them democracy that women are educated they were doctors lawyers and now it's thing and it's taking over their being forced into loans they don't appreciate and i think that the felt needs of a hat so you know i would just say that president obama. what you type in cairo was a great start. box. if you don't get the whole picture and realized the role of women it will never tell. i ho
it takes african descent at the west will do it said the continuing on the moon officials have said that on one policy to expect a sewing machine insults it on. but what about walking stick this will happen. i know the life led me an american talk about that. how women are powerful. if you empower women in empowering birth mothers of raising sons who will either drag us into war but deep inside of our mothers are the ones who are protecting their daughters mothers grind and noticed blood and...
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well what it was because they don't one foot in the continent in that spot in the west taking their jobs millions of africans have fled their troubled countries in search of a better life in south africa but more often than not they've swapped one horror for another with no money work or prospects a handful have made this place a methodist church in downtown johannesburg home if you're a green or you for your german or if you're fringe and you come into this country you were in to experience what's experienced here one of the things apart it did for instance was that it divorced us from the rest of africa who failed is struggling to support his wife and five children in a brutal attack she was beaten so badly she miscarried he was left for dead the crime being foreigners in a strange land i think we could we have. a right to life i think i should put. that. in south africa prejudices run deep not only are african foreigners accused of taking jobs away from locals they're also held responsible for accelerating crime so if who is doing it in the way they're going to do the work to who is good and. what we have
well what it was because they don't one foot in the continent in that spot in the west taking their jobs millions of africans have fled their troubled countries in search of a better life in south africa but more often than not they've swapped one horror for another with no money work or prospects a handful have made this place a methodist church in downtown johannesburg home if you're a green or you for your german or if you're fringe and you come into this country you were in to experience...
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west. it we want to update you on the developing story, former south african president and worldwide symbolfreedom nelson mandela has died at the age of 95. tributes are coming in from around the world. here is president obama. sacrificing his own freedom for the freedom of others. he transformed south africa and moved all of us. his journey from a prisoner to a embodied the promise that human beings and countries cachange forhe better. the commitment to transfer power and reconcile with those who jailed him is an example that all humanity should aspire to. he joined the african national congress and worked to oppose apartheid. inwould be sentenced to life prison and remained behind bars for 27ears for being released. want a free man, he was able to negotiate an end to apartheid rule and become the first elected black president of south africa and a global icon for reconciliation. nelson mandela is the subject of the latest film that hit theaters this weekend. i am joined with more. >> harvey weinstein has put out a statement on its passing. one of the privileges of making movies is immorta
west. it we want to update you on the developing story, former south african president and worldwide symbolfreedom nelson mandela has died at the age of 95. tributes are coming in from around the world. here is president obama. sacrificing his own freedom for the freedom of others. he transformed south africa and moved all of us. his journey from a prisoner to a embodied the promise that human beings and countries cachange forhe better. the commitment to transfer power and reconcile with those...
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they are accused of being involved in this the west gate shopping mall attack. >>> african and asianns have reached a deal to crack down on the illegal trade in rivalry. the number of africanel -- elephants is declining rapidly. >> reporter: they have walked the planet for a mill lennia, now the future of these on malls is being decided here in bo botswa botswana. all 30 countries present agree to help protect africa's dwindling elephant population. >> this was unique and very important. >> reporter: up to 20% of africa's elephants could be killed in the next ten years if poaching continues at the current rate. about 22,000 elephants were killed illegal last year. just half a million elephants remain on the african continent, down from 1.3 million in 1980. ivories products are considered status symbols in parts of asia. now for the first time, countries across two continents have agreed to do something about it. >> it is now time for africa and asia to join forces to protect this valued species. >> reporter: to do that, 30 countries, including china, agreed to classify wildlife traff
they are accused of being involved in this the west gate shopping mall attack. >>> african and asianns have reached a deal to crack down on the illegal trade in rivalry. the number of africanel -- elephants is declining rapidly. >> reporter: they have walked the planet for a mill lennia, now the future of these on malls is being decided here in bo botswa botswana. all 30 countries present agree to help protect africa's dwindling elephant population. >> this was unique and...
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we got this berry in from some probably african warlord from west africa.e these twisted tastebuds when you're undergoing chemo, and it would latch onto one and split it apart so you could taste food as normal people do. >> so, chef, what you are doing right now with the miracle berry is a two-step process. you have to actually consume the berry first, and then that changes what you eat. >> yep -- let's do a quick demonstration. >> hello. >> take the powder and we are going to put it on our tongues. you have two taste receptors on your tongue -- one tastes sour and bitter and one tastes everything else. there is a protein in that berry that is latching onto your sour receptor. when you eat sour foods, it will bounce off of the sour receptor and go to the other one and tell your brain that it is actually really sweet. now, take your lemon and squeeze a little bit on your sour cream. just give that a taste. >> whoa! >> cheesecake. >> totally. that is really good. >> cheers. >> whoa -- it tastes like sprite. >> completely healthy for you -- there's zero calori
we got this berry in from some probably african warlord from west africa.e these twisted tastebuds when you're undergoing chemo, and it would latch onto one and split it apart so you could taste food as normal people do. >> so, chef, what you are doing right now with the miracle berry is a two-step process. you have to actually consume the berry first, and then that changes what you eat. >> yep -- let's do a quick demonstration. >> hello. >> take the powder and we are...
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unless that changes to the defense could disappear from the african wilderness by twenty fifty. the situation in west and central africa republic he drives many to hunt or ivory. trey didn't quite go as it's cold. is fueled by the month from asia the border region between cameroon central african republic have on conga and the democratic republic of congo is particularly dangerous for elephants political instability and violence in the region may click easy approaching. east in kenya. the government spends millions of viewers each year to protect the creatures. it's in the country's interests to have them around. safari tourism is a major source of revenue. now african ministers meeting in botswana are looking at proposals for cross border solutions that would see the deployment of more game keepers the illegal ivory trade. if the plans didn't work eyes. this guy could be one of the last of its kind in the wilds of africa. not likely to be with us the air. are you. the i the end. yours. thus you can watch him eat sea world you were ever you go. makes me ask for your own tablet access program schedule
unless that changes to the defense could disappear from the african wilderness by twenty fifty. the situation in west and central africa republic he drives many to hunt or ivory. trey didn't quite go as it's cold. is fueled by the month from asia the border region between cameroon central african republic have on conga and the democratic republic of congo is particularly dangerous for elephants political instability and violence in the region may click easy approaching. east in kenya. the...
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generally, but the pro racketed ethnic and religious crises in africa, especially in west africa are including western african republic are compounded by climate stress right across the desert the pressure on resources is driving refugee flows as well, so thirdly, you have had a lot of people on your show talking about the remarkable change in burma in the last year or two. >> rose: exactly. >> and people are saying the politics is extraordinary, what has happened, the economic opportunities are immense there is a third leg of the stool which is the humanitarian agenda, on the western side, the border with bangladesh, 800,000 refugees, on the thai side, long-term conflict between, across the border, and so there is plept of work to do, let me just leave you with this thought. we were created by albert einstein in 1933, eight years later there are fewer walls between states than ever before, it is a pretty peaceful period of human history when it comes to wars between states but although there are fewer wars between states there are more refugees. >> rose: right. >> 45 million refugees and internally displaced
generally, but the pro racketed ethnic and religious crises in africa, especially in west africa are including western african republic are compounded by climate stress right across the desert the pressure on resources is driving refugee flows as well, so thirdly, you have had a lot of people on your show talking about the remarkable change in burma in the last year or two. >> rose: exactly. >> and people are saying the politics is extraordinary, what has happened, the economic...
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even the longshoreman at the west coast ports in california had refused to unload south african goodsng into the ports of the bay area. all in protest of the apartheid system. all to try to support the fight against it in south africa. all to try to pressure the apartheid government to give up. and so, nelson mandela came all the way to oakland to say thank you for doing that. it mattered. it is part of why i am free and it is part of why apartheid is ending. and that decision about divestment was not an uncontroversial one in american politics at the time. president ronald reagan was vehemently opposed to that strategy. he and margaret thatcher actively imposed sanctions against the apartheid regime. margaret thatcher went so far to call nelson mandela a terrorist, but that's another story. but the united states and the united kingdom both voted at the u.n. to block international sanctions against the south african regime. despite their opposition, by the late 1980s, there was enough public momentum in favor of blocking trade to south africa. there was enough in favor that the u.s. c
even the longshoreman at the west coast ports in california had refused to unload south african goodsng into the ports of the bay area. all in protest of the apartheid system. all to try to support the fight against it in south africa. all to try to pressure the apartheid government to give up. and so, nelson mandela came all the way to oakland to say thank you for doing that. it mattered. it is part of why i am free and it is part of why apartheid is ending. and that decision about divestment...
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his relationship to african-americans in that part of the world that are in west monroe. i grew up an hour away from there. i'm from the same area. you can say you lived however many decades and say you have never seen african-americans treated in any way that was -- that was bad or i'm paraphrasing him now, or to suggest that black people were happier and never singing the blues during jim crow but happened after the fact is a staggering amount of ignorance for someone to display. that doesn't mean he doesn't have to right to say it but my god -- >> this is what the right wants to do. they want to redefine free speech saying we have a right to opinions and you don't have a right to an opinion about our opinion and you're violating speech rights. or it's thought control. no. no, you have a right to my opinion -- >> dan, have i -- representing the right here, have i said anything like that in this conversation? >> let's get sarah palin on the air and she'll say exactly that. >> well, fine. >> if you want to have arguments with sarah palin about serious issues, then i'll get
his relationship to african-americans in that part of the world that are in west monroe. i grew up an hour away from there. i'm from the same area. you can say you lived however many decades and say you have never seen african-americans treated in any way that was -- that was bad or i'm paraphrasing him now, or to suggest that black people were happier and never singing the blues during jim crow but happened after the fact is a staggering amount of ignorance for someone to display. that doesn't...
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if you go into kentucky, west virginia, tennessee, arkansas, those are not hispanic or african-americanse americans. those are white americans and they have the same problem with this inequality that african americans have in south carolina or north carolina or mississippi and alabama. >> madam mayor, whenever i give a motivational speech like a commencement address, i usually try to point out something that i think is particularly wrong to women, even though i'm a white male, that is never say no to yourself. one thing that bugs me is the president doesn't come out with a major infrastructure proposal that grabs the people, says wow, this is a great unite. we'll reunite this country by fast speed rail, and reunited -- reunite this country, it will be a capital investment where we have low interest rates and we're going to think big, and make the republicans think no big. instead, he has this infrastructure bill that never gets any attention, isn't there an argument that can be made, i know you're a democrat, why this president doesn't just jam the republicans with a really big proposal
if you go into kentucky, west virginia, tennessee, arkansas, those are not hispanic or african-americanse americans. those are white americans and they have the same problem with this inequality that african americans have in south carolina or north carolina or mississippi and alabama. >> madam mayor, whenever i give a motivational speech like a commencement address, i usually try to point out something that i think is particularly wrong to women, even though i'm a white male, that is...