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muslims have been in east africa for centuries and now make up at least 10% of kenya's population. this is the masjid musa mosque in mombasa. the government claims the sermons here are encouraging violence against the kenyan state. >> some worshippers feel the government's actions are drawing them into this increasingly violent insurgency. >> in february 2014 the mosque was raided by the police. by the time the operation was over, eight people had died. over 120 worshipers were arrested. some have never been seen again. >> where are they? are they dead? >> killed by the police? >> the masjid musa mosque has long been at the heart of the conflict enveloping kenya. it was here that sheikh aboud rogo, one of the most controversial imams in east africa - delivered his sermons. he taught that muslims have a duty to help restore islamic rule in somalia. >> in 2012 aboud rogo was placed on the united nations sanctions list for providing 'support to al-shabaab'. the accusation surprised rogo's family who run a chicken farm outside mombasa. >> police charged aboud rogo with possession of gu
muslims have been in east africa for centuries and now make up at least 10% of kenya's population. this is the masjid musa mosque in mombasa. the government claims the sermons here are encouraging violence against the kenyan state. >> some worshippers feel the government's actions are drawing them into this increasingly violent insurgency. >> in february 2014 the mosque was raided by the police. by the time the operation was over, eight people had died. over 120 worshipers were...
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the event helps orphans in east africa. choir singing. "sing for africa" featured several performances including the celebration choir, bishop heelan choirs, mt. zion choir and more. the event is project rehema's biggest fundraiser of the year. the organization helps orphans by providingng homes and families for them. the funds raised from the event will be put toward building those homes and paying for their food and medical supplies. "it's a calling i felt by god 19 years ago, just felt in my heart that was what he wanted me to do so it's something that has just kept going and going. it's been 19 years so it's been fun, it's been a lot of fun, a lot of work, but a lot of fun and the people of tanzania have taught me so much. we go there thinking we can help them and we're the ones who learn from them what's really important in life," said project rehema ministries president, kelli solsma. and ktiv's matt breen was the m-c of the event. a new study came out that shows a drastic rise in the number of children with autism. that story is nex
the event helps orphans in east africa. choir singing. "sing for africa" featured several performances including the celebration choir, bishop heelan choirs, mt. zion choir and more. the event is project rehema's biggest fundraiser of the year. the organization helps orphans by providingng homes and families for them. the funds raised from the event will be put toward building those homes and paying for their food and medical supplies. "it's a calling i felt by god 19 years ago,...
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and the united states present in the east of africa is largely military.china's has a margin economic. you pointed out to me earlier that china has troops deployed, which i didn't know. china has 1500 or 1200 -- >> i think it's 1200 i think. >> lieu helmets working under the u.n. incident. i have never been chinese troops being deployed in that way. maybe you could wal walk people through. it's something that receives almost no attention in this country. what's going on in east africa in sudan specifically between the u.s., china and other world powers? >> i mean clearly what happened to take a since 9/11 is that america has been on one level focused elsewhere. they been invading iraq and afghanistan and bringing freedom everywhere they go. so china was able -- >> you must not have gotten the memo. we entered those wars. >> you're right, they are over and they were really good. more, please. i think what really has happened almost with no media coverage, it was found that out of 54 african countries, about 48 or 49 have some u.s. military presence. it does
and the united states present in the east of africa is largely military.china's has a margin economic. you pointed out to me earlier that china has troops deployed, which i didn't know. china has 1500 or 1200 -- >> i think it's 1200 i think. >> lieu helmets working under the u.n. incident. i have never been chinese troops being deployed in that way. maybe you could wal walk people through. it's something that receives almost no attention in this country. what's going on in east...
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and the united states' presence in the east of africa is largely military.een largely economic. you pointed out to me earlier tonight that china actually has troops deployed, which i didn't know. >> well -- >> but china has 1500 or 1200 -- >> i think it's 1200. >> -- blue helmets working under the u.n. in sudan. never heard of chinese troops being deployed that way. maybe you can walk people through. received almost no attention in this country. what is going on in east africa and sudan specific my between the u.s., china, and other world powers. >> clearly what happened particularly since 9/11 is that america has been on one level focused elsewhere, been invading iraq and afghanistan do bringing freedom everywhere. so china -- >> must not have gotten the memo. we the ended those wars. >> that's right. they're over and they were really good. more, please. i think what haley -- really has happened, with almost in media coverage, has found that our -- out of 54 african countries, 48 or 49 have some u.s. military presence. doesn't mean there are massive numbers
and the united states' presence in the east of africa is largely military.een largely economic. you pointed out to me earlier tonight that china actually has troops deployed, which i didn't know. >> well -- >> but china has 1500 or 1200 -- >> i think it's 1200. >> -- blue helmets working under the u.n. in sudan. never heard of chinese troops being deployed that way. maybe you can walk people through. received almost no attention in this country. what is going on in east...
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. >>> to east africa, and pope francis celebrated an open-air mass with over a million in attendance. earlier he prayed at the shrine, honouring a group of christians killed for refusing to announce their faith. the pontiff arrived on friday and addressed the president and m.p.s. gay rights activists urged them to use the visit to address the issue of homophobia in uganda. >> uganda is one of the fastest growing populations in the world. many want to have smaller families, but this is often a dilemma. we have this report from central uganda. >> translation: many of the women here have recently given birth and were referred to family planning clinics. if they promised previous generations, they'll have more than six children. this woman has eight. she comes because she doesn't have any more. >> translation: my husband does not have a job. we struggle to afford the needs of children. she and her husband agreed to undergo sterilisation. people who come to the health center get free condoms, pills and inceptions. the women waiting to go in, implants and sterilisation procedures. a third a
. >>> to east africa, and pope francis celebrated an open-air mass with over a million in attendance. earlier he prayed at the shrine, honouring a group of christians killed for refusing to announce their faith. the pontiff arrived on friday and addressed the president and m.p.s. gay rights activists urged them to use the visit to address the issue of homophobia in uganda. >> uganda is one of the fastest growing populations in the world. many want to have smaller families, but...
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good educational and economic opportunities but between 2006 and 2011 as the unrest continued in east africa, more than two dozen young somalis were pulled back by the terror group el shabab to join the fighting. somali, do people assume you have ties to terrorism? >> we have the venues, that comes up. but you don't have the good stuff. >> reporter: now isis is recruiting. currently five minnesota men are awaiting trial, accused of trying to join the terror group. more than a dozen others are under investigation. many somalis say they don't feel like they fit in here in minnesota. leaders say that identity crisis is often the root of radicalvation. >> when i say i am american, they are not exclusive. regret. >> reporter: he is an imam who recently helped form a somali-american task force. the group tries to find ways to keep young people from being lured into terror groups who use sophisticated recruiting videos to get their attention. >> it's a real disneyland, come here and joins us. >> reporter: at his restaurant, he tries to build bridges between generations. >> we encourage them and say
good educational and economic opportunities but between 2006 and 2011 as the unrest continued in east africa, more than two dozen young somalis were pulled back by the terror group el shabab to join the fighting. somali, do people assume you have ties to terrorism? >> we have the venues, that comes up. but you don't have the good stuff. >> reporter: now isis is recruiting. currently five minnesota men are awaiting trial, accused of trying to join the terror group. more than a dozen...
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good educational and economic opportunities, but between 2006 and 2011 as the unrest continued in east africa, more than two dozen young somalis were lured back by the terror group al shaabab to join the fighting. when you tell someone you're somali, do they assume you have ties to terrorism? abdi: you hear the bad news that comes out, but you don't hear the good stuff. jamie: now isis is recruiting. currently, five minnesota men are awaiting trial, accused of trying to join the terror group, and more than a dozen others are under investigation. many young somalis feel like they don't fit in in the state of minnesota. leaders say that type of identity crisis is often the root of radicalization. >> ally somali, was him, american -- was limb, american? >> abdisalam adam is an imam who recently helped form a somali american task force. the group tries to find ways to keep young people from being lured to terror groups, who use sophisticated recruiting videos to get their attention. business leaders are embracing -- the mission, too. at his restaurant, abdi tries to build bridges between generati
good educational and economic opportunities, but between 2006 and 2011 as the unrest continued in east africa, more than two dozen young somalis were lured back by the terror group al shaabab to join the fighting. when you tell someone you're somali, do they assume you have ties to terrorism? abdi: you hear the bad news that comes out, but you don't hear the good stuff. jamie: now isis is recruiting. currently, five minnesota men are awaiting trial, accused of trying to join the terror group,...
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lion's share of what we do, whether it is building a logistics school or partnering with ugandans in east africailping with training centers, was able, and you talked to general hodges earlier, and i know about the great training capacity. so what we are doing is spending those soldiers in senegal to train in europe and get to world cries -- world-class training centers. that is how we are helping build capacity on the continent of africa. vago: one of the nations that is having one of the tougher battles is nigeria. today, as we taped this interview, there has been another bombing there, there is the boko haram challenge that they are facing, and other general sort of vulnerability issues. how is your command working in particular with this very big, very important, you know, culturally and socially and economically powerful country in this region? the nigerians are in charge. it is their country and they partner r with -- in fact, my partner is there now -- my boss is there now and i will be there in a few weeks -- but i will be there in a capacity to help them to fight boko haram. the general
lion's share of what we do, whether it is building a logistics school or partnering with ugandans in east africailping with training centers, was able, and you talked to general hodges earlier, and i know about the great training capacity. so what we are doing is spending those soldiers in senegal to train in europe and get to world cries -- world-class training centers. that is how we are helping build capacity on the continent of africa. vago: one of the nations that is having one of the...
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. >> lang added while isil has a significant presence in the middle east and east africa, it has notained a strong foothold in west africa yet. al-qaeda is stronger there. >>> european nations are tightening their borders in the wake of the paris attacks. and adam raney shows it, it's generally very easy to get between most e.u. countries. >> reporter: any -- my journey begins in the heart of paris. in a half hour we're on a highway towards the belgian border. a frenchman hesitated as he looked at us, but despite filming with lights, we're not stopped. then we approach the border itself. there's a lot of traffic-slowing cones out, and some flashing blue lights. i don't know if that is police, but we're only about 800 meters from the border into belgium. and we'll see if we are going to get stopped bypassport control or security. we justs crossed into belgium from france. there was a security check point. a man with a flashlight, but no one asked us to stop or for a passport. we overnight in belgium. the next morning back to the border. a little less than a mile up the road, finally a
. >> lang added while isil has a significant presence in the middle east and east africa, it has notained a strong foothold in west africa yet. al-qaeda is stronger there. >>> european nations are tightening their borders in the wake of the paris attacks. and adam raney shows it, it's generally very easy to get between most e.u. countries. >> reporter: any -- my journey begins in the heart of paris. in a half hour we're on a highway towards the belgian border. a frenchman...
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we are connected by our partners in africa and by the threat in africa in north africa, east africa, central africa, west africa and across the sahara, and we organize of uses to do that. so, although isis is grabbing a lot of the headlines lately, it's not just isis that we focus on. isis has a foothold in libya. isis is able to co-opt and influence foreign terrorist fighters and other terrorist organizations and other criminal organizations in north africa. they're a transnational threat and a transregional threat, as are all the threats that we deal with in africa, in our assessment. cross-reg nat, transregional, and transnational. that an important takeaway and it's about building networks and organizing yourself on a continent to get at the threats. so although isis is a concern, so is al-shabaab, so is the resistance army in central africa and the 43 other elicit groups that rate in that area that don't get much press but are there present. boko haram, aqim and all small groups in the area. >> stick with isis. what type of activity are you seeing between isis in iraq and syria c
we are connected by our partners in africa and by the threat in africa in north africa, east africa, central africa, west africa and across the sahara, and we organize of uses to do that. so, although isis is grabbing a lot of the headlines lately, it's not just isis that we focus on. isis has a foothold in libya. isis is able to co-opt and influence foreign terrorist fighters and other terrorist organizations and other criminal organizations in north africa. they're a transnational threat and...
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rights groups say about 1500 african asylum seekers have been deported from israel to east africa ins way. they are mostly from eritrea and sudan, where they fled persecution. they traveled over land through egypt to israel. many of them worked there before being detained and then deported by air. activists say the eritreans to rwanda, and sudanese to uganda. but most end up in the uganda capitol, since t the eritreans say they are brought here. they say they are dropped off because they are told there are a number of eritreans living around here. but they can't work, and the rights say from here most begin the long and treacherous journey north heading towards the mediterranean sea which they hope to cross to find safety in europe. israel was seen as safe by many refugees from africa, but in 2012 there were protests against an influx of african asylum seekers. a government crackdown follows. thousands have been taken to this detention center. israeli officials have acknowledged a system for deporting refugees from here to some african countries, but have not said which ones. rights
rights groups say about 1500 african asylum seekers have been deported from israel to east africa ins way. they are mostly from eritrea and sudan, where they fled persecution. they traveled over land through egypt to israel. many of them worked there before being detained and then deported by air. activists say the eritreans to rwanda, and sudanese to uganda. but most end up in the uganda capitol, since t the eritreans say they are brought here. they say they are dropped off because they are...
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if you remember, the regional talk had been initiated by the east africa community, just before the presidential election. in those talks, the president of uganda came here and launched the talks. then the elections happened and we haven't seen any forward movement in those talks. the minister is saying there needs to be a national dialogues. talks need to be jump started to pacify this country and unite people. he says he is happy that the u.n. recognises that. he says that he is happy also with the tone of the draft of this resolution in terms of sanctions. original proposals by france talked about targeted sanctions, but in this resolution that was passed, they talk about unsatisfied measures. so the minister told me that really targeted areas is not a solution. what the government is doing is trying to deal with a rebellion ion trying to get the country safe >>> talk us through that underlying violence that's constantly bubbling away. i gather that the police are moving into certain areas and clearing them out. >> reporter: yes, jane. i'm in one of those areas where the police are already ca
if you remember, the regional talk had been initiated by the east africa community, just before the presidential election. in those talks, the president of uganda came here and launched the talks. then the elections happened and we haven't seen any forward movement in those talks. the minister is saying there needs to be a national dialogues. talks need to be jump started to pacify this country and unite people. he says he is happy that the u.n. recognises that. he says that he is happy also...
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if you remembered, the regional talk about had opinion initiated by the east africa just before the presidential election. of those talks, the president of uganda and had launched the talk. elections happened and we haven't seen any forward movement in those talks. so the minister is saying that there needs to be a national dialogue. talks need to be jump-started to pacify this country and unite the people. so he says he is happy that the u.n. recognises that. he says that he is happy also with the tone of the draft of the resolution in terms of sanctions. the original proposes by france talked about targeted sanctions, but in this resolution that was passed, they talk about unspecified measures of the so the minimum steer told me that really targeted sanctions is not satisfy. the government is trying to deal with the rebellion, getting illegal weapons and trying to keep the country is safe. i'm in an area where police have carried out operations to get guns that they say are in the hands of civilians. it is a joint military and police operation. yesterday there was another area as well. police
if you remembered, the regional talk about had opinion initiated by the east africa just before the presidential election. of those talks, the president of uganda and had launched the talk. elections happened and we haven't seen any forward movement in those talks. so the minister is saying that there needs to be a national dialogue. talks need to be jump-started to pacify this country and unite the people. so he says he is happy that the u.n. recognises that. he says that he is happy also with...
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countries, people are suffering, with children already dying, and el nino has an impact in out of africa in the east of africa in asia, in america, yeah, so we see the impact with our own eyes. so that's why i'm really optimistic that they really start action. >> will you be applying pressure as an organization to try and make things happen? >> we are always talking to the politicians. so we have a strong advocacy department as though we are always talking to them and putting pressure on them. but the pressure also comes from the situation in the country. if we don't act now, we will see 200 million people fleeing from their home cubs because you can't live there anymore. >> huge number, very troubling indeed. good to get your perspective on this. day 1 is nearly done, the real business startle on tuesday. starts on tuesday. >> turkey is refusing to apologize for the shooting down of a russian plane on the syrin border. but it has reiterated its desire to talk with the russians he says turkey was protecting sniflt shootinprotectingitself e plane. >> on 24th of november, clearly does not rest with tu
countries, people are suffering, with children already dying, and el nino has an impact in out of africa in the east of africa in asia, in america, yeah, so we see the impact with our own eyes. so that's why i'm really optimistic that they really start action. >> will you be applying pressure as an organization to try and make things happen? >> we are always talking to the politicians. so we have a strong advocacy department as though we are always talking to them and putting...
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the slum is one of 11 that proliferate in and around the largest city in east africa and packed with 50,000 of some of the poorest of the poor. francis installed what he called the wisdom that is born of stubborn resistance in such places. listing the numerous problems that plague slums from lack of infrastructure and clean water to crime and violence, he took a side sweep at the political elite and called for cities that have a place for all. while the pope was in the slums, a stadium full of young people practiced a wave to greet him. the atmosphere grew to the point where the emcee persuaded a line of bishops to go on stage in a dance contest. they were ooencht joinedeventually joined by the kenya president and his wife. but it was pope francis who stole the show. the series of prepared questions from a young woman addressed tribalism, radicalization, and the issues that seem to concern the most, corruption. francis told them there was even corruption in the vatican. speaking in spanish, which was translated, he told them, corrupt people do not live in peace. the message went down
the slum is one of 11 that proliferate in and around the largest city in east africa and packed with 50,000 of some of the poorest of the poor. francis installed what he called the wisdom that is born of stubborn resistance in such places. listing the numerous problems that plague slums from lack of infrastructure and clean water to crime and violence, he took a side sweep at the political elite and called for cities that have a place for all. while the pope was in the slums, a stadium full of...
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in east africa, central africa, north and west africa commanded by an 06. navy captain, air force captain, army -- air force colonel. you know where i'm going. it's an 06. i have a joint special operations air components that runs the air components. that's an 06 as well. underneath -- i call these my integrators. they're integrating everything we need to do, all the missions that general rodriguez gives us and the "that we get from our partners. they integrate all that together. and they give that down to the soft teams who are executing the missions on the ground. in 23 different african countries, okay? on a day-to-day basis. so that's seven days a week, 24/7, they are busy. so everything that we're doing in africa is designed to support african partners who are in the fight today, and that's something that has to be understood. we are coffee breath close with our partners. we're coffee breath close with anyone operating in that area, and then we have augmentation inside the embassies because the ambassadors integrated country strategy is hugely importan
in east africa, central africa, north and west africa commanded by an 06. navy captain, air force captain, army -- air force colonel. you know where i'm going. it's an 06. i have a joint special operations air components that runs the air components. that's an 06 as well. underneath -- i call these my integrators. they're integrating everything we need to do, all the missions that general rodriguez gives us and the "that we get from our partners. they integrate all that together. and they...
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in turkey, the g20 is concerned about the on equitable distribution of wealth in the middle east and north africa -- inequitable distribution of wealth in the middle east and north africa. is there room for hope at all? war: i mean, the syria essentially started four years back, and what has been shocking is a completely inadequate response from the world. more than 300,000 people have been killed. millions have been displaced. it's only this year that suddenly because of the number of refugees coming to the european borders, or seems to be a perk up in political interest to do something, and i think to the extent the paris attacks can catalyze a united response, particularly bringing russia to the table -- turkey, because of beingfugee flow, despite ostracized, has been brought back into the mainstream discussion with the deal on refugees, and if you get the regional players, the fact that we have a deal with iran means that they have a seat around the table. if it is possible to have a grand bargain to finally tackle -- not just contain but actually win back some of the territory that has been
in turkey, the g20 is concerned about the on equitable distribution of wealth in the middle east and north africa -- inequitable distribution of wealth in the middle east and north africa. is there room for hope at all? war: i mean, the syria essentially started four years back, and what has been shocking is a completely inadequate response from the world. more than 300,000 people have been killed. millions have been displaced. it's only this year that suddenly because of the number of refugees...
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police in the east africa nation are searching for gunmen who killed at least nile pine in the capitol attack happened at a bar on sunday just hours after deadline for civilians to give up weapons and security force conducting door to door searches for weapons and fear a crack down on those who oppose the president since the conver controversial bid for a third term and it's necessary for peace in the country. >> translator: there is a new technique that will support the process of forced disarmament of civilians and enables us to get hold of the weapons illegally and carried by those concerned or hidden somewhere. this operation will take as long as it takes but the only thing is there are rumors that made civilians three. >> reporter: palestinian woman died after she was shot by israeli security forces at an alleged stabbing at a check point at the occupied west bank and israeli police say a palestinian man was shot dead after he drove into a group of israelis. the latest unrest comes as israeli prime minister arrives in washington and netanyahu is due to meet with u.s. president bar
police in the east africa nation are searching for gunmen who killed at least nile pine in the capitol attack happened at a bar on sunday just hours after deadline for civilians to give up weapons and security force conducting door to door searches for weapons and fear a crack down on those who oppose the president since the conver controversial bid for a third term and it's necessary for peace in the country. >> translator: there is a new technique that will support the process of forced...
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. >> this ship was coming from east africa because up until that time most of the slave trade coming from the west african coast. >> light. you're looking at -- >> we're talking about 1794 the end of the century that ushered in so many rebellions for freedoms in the world, right. it's at the end of the century that saw the largest single century of the slave trade, right. so if historians are estimating that there's around 12 million people who were transport ed, 7 million, more than 7 million, in that hundred years alone. it's tremendous, it's the end of a huge century in many respects. >> and where was the united states in its slave story in 194? the president of the united states at that time george washington a slave owner. >> what you had is the 18th century, you have about 600,000 enslaved africans between 600 and 800,000 living in what eventually became the united states of america. and what you have is many on involved in sugar, rice, later cotton, but what you really have is, an economy that is built on the slave trade, that so much of what made america work was built on the
. >> this ship was coming from east africa because up until that time most of the slave trade coming from the west african coast. >> light. you're looking at -- >> we're talking about 1794 the end of the century that ushered in so many rebellions for freedoms in the world, right. it's at the end of the century that saw the largest single century of the slave trade, right. so if historians are estimating that there's around 12 million people who were transport ed, 7 million,...
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in east africa, one end of the country drought in somalia and flo floods on the other end.pia 8.2 million need food and. el nino arrives in malia to find three million in desperate need of food and a further one and a half million in zimbabwe are hungry. the drought is so bad in south africa that one 15-year-old boy was killed in a fight over trying to get water for his mother. jon? >> jon: wow. no idea it was such a bad event there. thank you, paul. >> is there a way to prevent mysteries like the disappearance of the malaysian airlines over the pacific ocean? the united nations thinks so. the plan to track airplanes anywhere in the world. the question is when? and the faa investigating the crime of laser pointers aimed at planes and cockpits. an aviation expert explains why this dangerous problem is so difficult to stop. where our next arrival is... red carpet whoa! toenail fungus!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. are you getting this?! most common side effects include ingrown t
in east africa, one end of the country drought in somalia and flo floods on the other end.pia 8.2 million need food and. el nino arrives in malia to find three million in desperate need of food and a further one and a half million in zimbabwe are hungry. the drought is so bad in south africa that one 15-year-old boy was killed in a fight over trying to get water for his mother. jon? >> jon: wow. no idea it was such a bad event there. thank you, paul. >> is there a way to prevent...
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bloggers like this man, words and deeds are sometimes very different things >>> tom road is an east africa representative. the p.m. said that he is open now to criticism from journalists. do we believe him? >> not exactly. i mean, we have seen many cases and it has been documented cases by human rights watch, for example of journalists being tortured under detention, particularly at the detention center >>> with the release of these bloggers, perhaps the ruling party again securing power in the election, could we be seeing an easing on media restrictions? >> we certainly hope so. i mean, of course, we were delighted to hear about the release of these nine bloggers and journalists as well as another one who was released in july. our hopes are up that, perhaps, now that the elections are over or taking place in may, we might see a changing point in the way the ethiopian government treats its critics and its journalists and bloggers >>> the journalists that we've been reading have been forced to flee to kenya. what's the situation like there for them? >> yeah. absolutely. this is something of
bloggers like this man, words and deeds are sometimes very different things >>> tom road is an east africa representative. the p.m. said that he is open now to criticism from journalists. do we believe him? >> not exactly. i mean, we have seen many cases and it has been documented cases by human rights watch, for example of journalists being tortured under detention, particularly at the detention center >>> with the release of these bloggers, perhaps the ruling party...
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east and southeast asia, right? >> that's right. >> it looks like the new face of terror is likely to be african. >> and not just west africa, but eastl yeah, south africa and of course famously in north africa. so the entire continent, nigeria, biggest country on the continent, one of the world's biggest oil producers about to split in half because of this. >> and the other interesting element regarding this story is when they first took people hostage, and sounds like they were up on the seventh floor, they said, okay, you right there, can you recite a passage from the koran? if they could, they would release the person. if they could not, they kept them hostage. so there was a religious standard by which they decided who should stay and who should go. >> what a shame. you remember at the beginning -- not to lay this on anyone in the united states, but the beginning of the obama administration we were told america is starting a new relationship with africa. africa is so important to the fortunes of the world and now seven years later the continent in demonstrably worse shape than it was at the outset. >> we'll keep watch on the sit
east and southeast asia, right? >> that's right. >> it looks like the new face of terror is likely to be african. >> and not just west africa, but eastl yeah, south africa and of course famously in north africa. so the entire continent, nigeria, biggest country on the continent, one of the world's biggest oil producers about to split in half because of this. >> and the other interesting element regarding this story is when they first took people hostage, and sounds like...
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if the african union wants to say something, about, quote, terrorism in west or east africa, then africaneaders have to say it. they just all say it at the same time, via the same communique, and put out the same press release. >> i am sorry to beg to differ with you. [ inaudible ] chairman of the community [ inaudible ] okay? in addition don't forget last week [ inaudible ] spoke about what happened in paris. so you don't need to convene immediately a summit before speaking out. you have some margin to maneuver, and beyond you need to show leadership by convening these kind of meetings. because it is becoming rapidly, the really obstacle to economic development to democracy in africa, and you don't hear any sort of structured response to it. but you need leaders who can show real leadership by putting aside their temptation to be driven by superficial things, beautiful clothes, traveling here and there, attending conferences in europe or the united nations. i think these questions should be addressed by africa in partnership with others, unfortunately one or two years ago, they allowed t
if the african union wants to say something, about, quote, terrorism in west or east africa, then africaneaders have to say it. they just all say it at the same time, via the same communique, and put out the same press release. >> i am sorry to beg to differ with you. [ inaudible ] chairman of the community [ inaudible ] okay? in addition don't forget last week [ inaudible ] spoke about what happened in paris. so you don't need to convene immediately a summit before speaking out. you have...
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. >>> we had grim news coming in from east africa where a cargo plane crashed just after taking off today. 15 of the 18 people on board were killed, including children. but we're now learning there may also be victims down on the ground. the red cross is reporting more than 35 bodies have been recovered at that crash site. there is one small piece of hope right now. a baby boy less than a year old is among the three people on the plane who survived the crash. >>> back here at home we're expecting to hear the results of a strike vote by cal state university faculty and staff within the hour. the you knowon represents 25,000 university employees. the association wants a 5% pay increase along with a 2.7% pay increase based on years of service. the university is offering raises of 2%. the two sides have been negotiating since may. >>> and former san francisco linebacker smith is expected about being in court this afternoon to face dui and hit and run charges. he pled not get eto the charges last month. smith was arrested in august after he backed his car into another car and then he left the
. >>> we had grim news coming in from east africa where a cargo plane crashed just after taking off today. 15 of the 18 people on board were killed, including children. but we're now learning there may also be victims down on the ground. the red cross is reporting more than 35 bodies have been recovered at that crash site. there is one small piece of hope right now. a baby boy less than a year old is among the three people on the plane who survived the crash. >>> back here at...
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control. >> it is obvious that they clearly are exerting more and more attacks across the region from east africa all the way across the continent. it is not entirely accurate to say they are going unchecked. these various attacks have put terrorism at the top of the security agenda for africa. just last september african heads of state gathered in nairobi to declare a joint policy towards counterterrorism. and also increasingly the united states and other allies are working closely with a variety of countries whether kenya to counteral shabaab or in the basin to counterboko haram. challenge is two fold. one, having the coordinated intelligence across a variety of different countries with whom we don't have multiple intelligence sharing agreements in order to find, fix and finish these various targets. and the second problem, frankly, is one of capacity and governance. most of these groups operate in areas that are large ungoverned spaces that are very difficult to track and they obviously are benefiting from the great deal of insecurity that followed the toppling of moammar gadhafi in libya, thu
control. >> it is obvious that they clearly are exerting more and more attacks across the region from east africa all the way across the continent. it is not entirely accurate to say they are going unchecked. these various attacks have put terrorism at the top of the security agenda for africa. just last september african heads of state gathered in nairobi to declare a joint policy towards counterterrorism. and also increasingly the united states and other allies are working closely with...
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it's over a broad expanse of territory, and al qaeda offshoot groups, as you know, are not only in east africa and plates like somalia but all -- from mauritania on the atlantic coast, nigeria, boko haram, so it's a real fight for many years, and the french have been centrally engaged in this, of course, because historically they once had colonies in the part of west africa and very close to these countries and the suh has been trying to help train the armies to deal exactly with situations like occurred today with the terrible terrorist attack. >> are we to believe these couple of al qaeda relateds are looking at paris and saying isis is getting the recruiting here? >> it's hard to know it's hard know what exactly motivated today's attack. but sometimes these groups are in competition. sometimes they're aligned. boko haram, vicious terrorist group in nigeria, says it's aligned with the islamic state. what we know about the al qaeda offshoot groups they're vicious, they're creating havoc in law-abiding societies and particularly in mali, where a group -- you referred to this group -- took cont
it's over a broad expanse of territory, and al qaeda offshoot groups, as you know, are not only in east africa and plates like somalia but all -- from mauritania on the atlantic coast, nigeria, boko haram, so it's a real fight for many years, and the french have been centrally engaged in this, of course, because historically they once had colonies in the part of west africa and very close to these countries and the suh has been trying to help train the armies to deal exactly with situations...
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> john, an important issue facing the west today, the issue on the refugees from syria, middle east, africa, into western europe. you've written a lot on immigration matters. you take a deep interest in this particular issue. what lesson could be learned from margaret thatcher's handling of this? >> it is an important issue in the united states as well. it is also an important issue for different reasons in australia. i think we have to look at this from the standpoint that people dislike uncertainly. they dislike the feeling that things are out of control, that the government is not able to protect them against risks. you can feel quite differently with immigration when the government is able to control it than when it seems to be out of control as it does at the moment. mrs. thatcher dealt with this issue in 1978 before she even came in, because she was being interviewed on television. she said, and at this time, i should tell you people were worried about the rise of the national front, unruly part of the right and growing. i never took this seriously. she went on television and she was
> john, an important issue facing the west today, the issue on the refugees from syria, middle east, africa, into western europe. you've written a lot on immigration matters. you take a deep interest in this particular issue. what lesson could be learned from margaret thatcher's handling of this? >> it is an important issue in the united states as well. it is also an important issue for different reasons in australia. i think we have to look at this from the standpoint that people...
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account, you don't need a credit history, or very much money, for that matter, making this country in east africa a giant experimental laboratory defining the future of money. at a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loaded with humans and cargo, but with cash. it used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. >> bob collymore: you give the cash to the bus driver, and then you say, "when you get up to the village in kakamega, you will see someone at the crossroads. give the money to him." guess what happens. the money evaporates. >> stahl: bob collymore, the c.e.o. of kenya's largest cell phone provider, safaricom, says his company sought to solve the problem. while a majority of kenyans don't have a bank account, eight phone. so in 2007, safaricom started offering a way to use that cell phone to send and receive cash. they call it m-pesa-- "m" stands for "mobile"; "pesa" is money in swahili. >> collymore: it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money? >>
account, you don't need a credit history, or very much money, for that matter, making this country in east africa a giant experimental laboratory defining the future of money. at a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loaded with humans and cargo, but with cash. it used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. >> bob collymore: you give the cash to the bus driver, and then you say, "when you get up to the...
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that has led to mass chaos in the middle east, africa and europe.ten to this analysis of the president on cnn usually sympathetic to mr. obama. >> he said something that was pretty incredible, according to many of the military experts here and around the world who i i have spoken to that our strategy is working. people do not believe that to be the case. the only strategy that's working is the strategy that he tends to dismiss and that's the ground troops strategy. >> wow, now, next week president -- french president hollande will visit the white house and we assume some new strategy will be announced, something. because at this point in history it is barack obama who is setting himself up for an amazing defeat should the isis terrorists strike america or continue their mass killings overseas. if mr. obama values his legacy at all, he will think long and hard about leading the nato alliance against the isis savages. and in his deliberation, he should gaze up at the picture of james buchanan hanging on the white house wall. and that's the memo. now f
that has led to mass chaos in the middle east, africa and europe.ten to this analysis of the president on cnn usually sympathetic to mr. obama. >> he said something that was pretty incredible, according to many of the military experts here and around the world who i i have spoken to that our strategy is working. people do not believe that to be the case. the only strategy that's working is the strategy that he tends to dismiss and that's the ground troops strategy. >> wow, now, next...
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. >>> joining now in studio for more this is agnes an east africa political and economic comals.for talking to us, we saw the happy reaction to the pope's visit. he's then headed onto the central african remember he can which has been violent reare re. >> i think his visit say career kline that, yo -- is aclear sign traveling in such countries. but him visiting there is to say this conflict is not forgoten and that it draws attention. some of the challenges like car don't case. >> what about the torso far? what do you think the overriding message has been? >> it's incredible. that pope francis has highlighted of in the key challenges that we face in africa. climb at change ahead of the climate change sum knit paris next week, you know, urging the world leaders and citizen to his consult the environment and it's a gift. not just for us to consult for the next generation, and you also tackle corruption and also interfaith dialogue. you are well aware of the conflict that den i can't and yokenya and ugandahave faced be. highlighting the issue you that his we need to address and it's
. >>> joining now in studio for more this is agnes an east africa political and economic comals.for talking to us, we saw the happy reaction to the pope's visit. he's then headed onto the central african remember he can which has been violent reare re. >> i think his visit say career kline that, yo -- is aclear sign traveling in such countries. but him visiting there is to say this conflict is not forgoten and that it draws attention. some of the challenges like car don't case....
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that's a question being debated not just in europe, but also asia, the middle east, and africa. while the global players are working on new policies, a look at who actually takes in the most migrants can be quite a surprise. pakistan, itself a poor country, hosts the greatest number worldwide, mostly from neighboring afghanistan. in lebanon, a country in constant turmoil, 1/4 of the population fled conflict or oppression elsewhere, primarily syria. many on the move in africa settle first in kenya before often moving on. some lucky few are fortunate enough to become part of a resettlement program. one small town in the usa has discovered welcoming migrants as a way to secure its own future. reporter: fatuma muhammad from sudan discovers something new about american culture every day. today she's learning what a "cookout" is. an english teacher tells her and the other refugees in her class about paper plates and barbeques. here in utica, in upstate new york, war, murder, rape, and suffering feel very far away. fatuma muhammad: i am mother and father for my children. my husband is
that's a question being debated not just in europe, but also asia, the middle east, and africa. while the global players are working on new policies, a look at who actually takes in the most migrants can be quite a surprise. pakistan, itself a poor country, hosts the greatest number worldwide, mostly from neighboring afghanistan. in lebanon, a country in constant turmoil, 1/4 of the population fled conflict or oppression elsewhere, primarily syria. many on the move in africa settle first in...
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if one considers the people killed in the middle east of africa as some statistics, as they do to hundreds of thousands of people dying in syria, one would only play into the hands of terrorist organizations. if one sees the global sensitivity, birds, plants, animals, innocent children, every single day this indifference would lead to a greater disaster. shutting doors in the face of millions of syrians and iraqis who only strive to survive and hold to life would further deepen this problem. the only way to ensure safety and peace is to embrace and protect refugees, not to kick them or sink their boats or turn a deaf ear to their outcrys. everyone should be aware of the fact that hiding behind barbed wires or high walls does not keep any way from any problem. by the same token, we have to admit that islamphobic, zen phobic and-- xenophobic will continue this problem. no nation or region cannot be accepted or excused in any way. it is wrong to blame the followers of a certain religion and force them to plead as if they were guilty just by looking at the identification of a tourist. you cann
if one considers the people killed in the middle east of africa as some statistics, as they do to hundreds of thousands of people dying in syria, one would only play into the hands of terrorist organizations. if one sees the global sensitivity, birds, plants, animals, innocent children, every single day this indifference would lead to a greater disaster. shutting doors in the face of millions of syrians and iraqis who only strive to survive and hold to life would further deepen this problem....
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so i missed it because i was in east africa seven hours ahead in the time zone, hiding under, you know, my malaria mosquito nets and all that stuff, semi successfully sleeping with no television within, i don't know, ten miles of me. so is that okay? >> absolved. absolutely. you don't even have to watch reruns. don't worry, my friend. >> i'm going to do that tonight. look, in the middle of tonight i'm jet lookinged, i will be whi wide awake from 3:00 a.m. onw d onward. >> i will send you time codes from the transcripts. just watch the highlights. welcome back. >> thank you. >>> well, on the eve, on the eve of the next republican presidential debate jeb bush has revealed to us under exactly what circumstances he would kill a baby. let's see what that does to his poll numbers. welcome to the jet lagged edition of "the last word." >> i do not remember this level of scrutiny for one president barack obama when he was running. in fact, i remember just the opposite. my prediction is that all of you guys trying to pile on is actually going to help me. >> he doesn't know anything about policy.
so i missed it because i was in east africa seven hours ahead in the time zone, hiding under, you know, my malaria mosquito nets and all that stuff, semi successfully sleeping with no television within, i don't know, ten miles of me. so is that okay? >> absolved. absolutely. you don't even have to watch reruns. don't worry, my friend. >> i'm going to do that tonight. look, in the middle of tonight i'm jet lookinged, i will be whi wide awake from 3:00 a.m. onw d onward. >> i...