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then we go to niger.very monday, thousands of them together for a caravan and they are coordinated by whatsapp. now they are using the globalization thing. we would come up to them and say -- metaphorically, we will give you a live aid concert in europe. they say, no, we can watch it right here. this is the place i want to live work and my human trafficker as promised to get me there. we haven't seen this refugee problem in europe. but the vast majority are from west africa. they are not from the middle east. these are climate economic refugees. so what happens is they show up in europe and then people say, wait a minute, i don't feel at home. suddenly there are strangers around me. the amount of illegal immigration from latin america and mexico had a similar effect around america. you have the climate pushing people north, globalization, giving them the tools to come faster and connect. technology meanwhile is taking the job of the guy who was there or he fears it is. you have to see that all three are w
then we go to niger.very monday, thousands of them together for a caravan and they are coordinated by whatsapp. now they are using the globalization thing. we would come up to them and say -- metaphorically, we will give you a live aid concert in europe. they say, no, we can watch it right here. this is the place i want to live work and my human trafficker as promised to get me there. we haven't seen this refugee problem in europe. but the vast majority are from west africa. they are not from...
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that with, i was on niger and i did a column. we had troubled around niger with the environment minister. i said, i have quoted you in my column today. about niger. he said, i know. my kids in china already sent it to me. holy mackerel. in china, read it online. it and faxedled to him before my wife read it. ♪ it is going to be a big part of this new economy. what basically happened, i think, in the early 2000's, we had a price collapse the price of connectivity. that is because the price of fiber optic cable collapsed. we built too much and we accidentally connected the world. and gave it a name, the world is flat. i could be touched by people who could never touched me before. what happened in 2007 was another price collapse. in the price of compute and storage. had millions of computers working together. we could analyze it. come up with all these new solutions. collapsesut those two together, suddenly connectivity became fast and free. all the things you can do with one touch. think of what it was to get a cab to five years a
that with, i was on niger and i did a column. we had troubled around niger with the environment minister. i said, i have quoted you in my column today. about niger. he said, i know. my kids in china already sent it to me. holy mackerel. in china, read it online. it and faxedled to him before my wife read it. ♪ it is going to be a big part of this new economy. what basically happened, i think, in the early 2000's, we had a price collapse the price of connectivity. that is because the price of...
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Nov 15, 2016
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the items will go to kids in mexico and the republic of niger. the church says a small gift can go a long way. "we have so much, and it's so fun to pack up a simple gift that a child can open up fo it. and just to share what we have with others is so important." you can drop off items until next monday. all this month, we're accepting nominations for our annual "nine who care" program. once again, t-v nine and our show you care sponsors will honor nine outstanding volunteers who've made a real impact where they live. to nominate a deserving volunteer, just go to kcrg.com/care. google and facebook are now platforms. in today's tech bytes, how the companies are targeting fake news sites. stay unity as president-elect trump prepares to run the country. as a-b-c's janai norman reports, the trump administration is looking at former new york city mayor rudy guiliani as a leading contender to serve as president obama not backing down over concerns about whether donald trump has the temperament to serve as commander- in-chief. sot obama: "do i have conce
the items will go to kids in mexico and the republic of niger. the church says a small gift can go a long way. "we have so much, and it's so fun to pack up a simple gift that a child can open up fo it. and just to share what we have with others is so important." you can drop off items until next monday. all this month, we're accepting nominations for our annual "nine who care" program. once again, t-v nine and our show you care sponsors will honor nine outstanding volunteers...
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shoe boxes that the campaign collects here in iowa will go to children in mexico and the republic of niger. the church says a small gift can go a long way. "we have so much, and it's so fun to pack up a simple gift that a child can open up for the first and just to share what we have with others is so important." people can drop off shoe boxes at the antioch christian church in marion until next monday. more than 32-thousand dollars. that's how much cedar rapids firefighters raised through their annual "fill the boot" campaign. this was a three month effort that ended labor day weekend when firefighters stood at intersections collecting money. al to the muscular dystrophy association or m-d-a. this is the 32nd year the cedar rapids fire department participated in the "fill the boot" campaign. the cyclones are still celebrating saturday's win over kansas. you'll hear from coach matt campbell coming up. and three hawkeye football players pick up honors after saturday's big win over michigan. stay with your 24 hour news ridge of high pressure continues to keep our weather quiet through late w
shoe boxes that the campaign collects here in iowa will go to children in mexico and the republic of niger. the church says a small gift can go a long way. "we have so much, and it's so fun to pack up a simple gift that a child can open up for the first and just to share what we have with others is so important." people can drop off shoe boxes at the antioch christian church in marion until next monday. more than 32-thousand dollars. that's how much cedar rapids firefighters raised...
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nigeria is an oil country that has been spoiled by oil will stop and by the massive pollution in the nigerelta. one of the things that needs to happen in a country like nigeria is a cleanup and shall needs to take responsibility -- shell needs to take responsibility for it is stored role in that. amy: jeffrey sachs, thank you for being with us. any final comments as you head off to the final days of the summit, what you want to see happen and what you want to see when you return to the united states? >> the world is moving forward. the technology is moving forward. decarbonization is having ford. when i'm home, i'm going to make that clear. when i talk to people across the united states, people may have to be out in the street if he tries to pull out of the paris climate agreement. i think it will be the biggest political issue of our time if he tries to pull such a stunt. it would be the worst mistake at the start of a presidency -- i think it would basically end the agenda of the presidency. amy: and finally, your message to the democratic party? >> my message is, stand up. come on. this
nigeria is an oil country that has been spoiled by oil will stop and by the massive pollution in the nigerelta. one of the things that needs to happen in a country like nigeria is a cleanup and shall needs to take responsibility -- shell needs to take responsibility for it is stored role in that. amy: jeffrey sachs, thank you for being with us. any final comments as you head off to the final days of the summit, what you want to see happen and what you want to see when you return to the united...
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niger, neil talks about the issue of how do we pay for things?ing to be a trump administration, you have to look at that. what do you think of the plan to spend so much money on infrastructure? your view on that? >> well, i think infrastructure plan is necessary. what would be ideal is if the private sector with a partnership with government but with the private sector believing that america again is open for business. decides to engage in infrastructure spending. look, i think there are obviously infrastructure needs that our country has all over the country in our inner cities and inner communities, all over the country, all right? infrastructure spending is a very good thing. we know this, our government is broke, we're at 20 trillion in debt? what would be ideal, and what i'm so very, very proud about with this trump boom, and i'm proud of president-elect trump, but let me give a shoutout to president obama our current president and even hillary. they have been extremely responsible and all the investors around the world as well as the united
niger, neil talks about the issue of how do we pay for things?ing to be a trump administration, you have to look at that. what do you think of the plan to spend so much money on infrastructure? your view on that? >> well, i think infrastructure plan is necessary. what would be ideal is if the private sector with a partnership with government but with the private sector believing that america again is open for business. decides to engage in infrastructure spending. look, i think there are...
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about niger because we had eight hours ahead or whatever we were. he said i know, my kids in china already sent it to me. and i thought holy mackerel, his kids in china read it oninloo, they're at university in china, faxed or emailed it to him before my wife in bethesda had read it, you know. and i started on a type writer three paragraphs at a time. so my life like everybody else's has accelerated. >> rose: what's interesting too, the economy is changing. a lot of sharing economies we are looking at now, you think about uber. >> uber runs no vehicles, facebook owns no newspapers, these are obviously now airbnb owns no property. but sharing economy is going to be a big part of this new economy. and it's a product of 2007. what basically happened, i think charlie, is that in the early 2 thousands, we had a price collapse, in the price of connectivity that was cuz the price of fiber optic cable could lambed because the dot come boom bubble and bust. the price o collapsed and we accidentally shrunk the world. i came along at that point and i gave it a
about niger because we had eight hours ahead or whatever we were. he said i know, my kids in china already sent it to me. and i thought holy mackerel, his kids in china read it oninloo, they're at university in china, faxed or emailed it to him before my wife in bethesda had read it, you know. and i started on a type writer three paragraphs at a time. so my life like everybody else's has accelerated. >> rose: what's interesting too, the economy is changing. a lot of sharing economies we...
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niger, what do you make of what's happening here? obviously, the nation isn't coming together. one of the first questions leslie stahl gives to donald trump is what about the behavior of your people at some of these protests and what they have been writing, etc., about blacks and muslims and no reference to this? weird, don't you think? >> i think it's quite weird. i think it's quite weird that the hypocritical, hard left within the media was warning, i mean, we were all running for, you know, doing the chicken little dance about how trump protesters were going to be anarchists if hillary clinton won and that we have to accept the verdict. and all these folk now, there's a deafening silence as they are not chastising these protesters trying to win on the streets what they could not win at the ballot box. you know, neil, this is not an accident, this is not a surprise. this was orchestrated, this was planned as we know over a month and a half ago, i think several months ago. it was asserted that the black lives matter foundation was pledged $100 million, $100 million by a variet
niger, what do you make of what's happening here? obviously, the nation isn't coming together. one of the first questions leslie stahl gives to donald trump is what about the behavior of your people at some of these protests and what they have been writing, etc., about blacks and muslims and no reference to this? weird, don't you think? >> i think it's quite weird. i think it's quite weird that the hypocritical, hard left within the media was warning, i mean, we were all running for, you...
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biafra is the southeastern part of nigeria, including the delta wasing niger also part of biafra. brian: did you ever lived there? okey: i was born in the northeastern part of nigeria. has been most active. that is where i was born. moment, the precursor to the civil war, my father sent us home. he had to stay back. warved in biafra during the . i was a child. i have images of that war. brian: when did it happen and what was the issue? 1970 withwar ended in calamitous consequences. to 3 millionon people died. a lot of them civilians. a lot of them children and women . sharply of those dividing memories that we haven't nigeria. there is no agreement on what or who caused the war. one way of explaining the biafran war, it was a the failure of nigeria to achieve nationhood. there was a coup d'etat in which military officers staged a coup. most of the casualties were politicians from other parts of nigeria. there was a kind of reprisal in june of 1966 when more than officers staged a counter coup in which they targeted ibo officers followed by a series of -- people froms the southeast
biafra is the southeastern part of nigeria, including the delta wasing niger also part of biafra. brian: did you ever lived there? okey: i was born in the northeastern part of nigeria. has been most active. that is where i was born. moment, the precursor to the civil war, my father sent us home. he had to stay back. warved in biafra during the . i was a child. i have images of that war. brian: when did it happen and what was the issue? 1970 withwar ended in calamitous consequences. to 3...
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including the oil-producing what they call the niger delta. part of biafra.rian: did you live there? okey: yes. i was born in the northeastern part of nigeria. the is where boko haram, islamic terror group that has been active. that is where i was born. it was the precursor to the civil war. the be offered more. my father sent us home with my mother. he had to stay back. and so i lived there during the duration of the war. i was a child. i have vivid images of that war. yes. brian: what happened and what was the issue? okey: the war was in 1967 and it ended in 1970. there were calamitous consequences. many people died, mostly civilians. a lot of them children and women. from starvation. i thought they were speaking about the war. actually, it is one of those sharply divided memories that we have in nigeria. there is no agreement on who won the war. one way of explaining the war is that it was a consequence of the failure of nigeria to achieve a sense of nationhood. so, there was a coup d'etat in which aof 19 six in military officer staged a coup. most of the
including the oil-producing what they call the niger delta. part of biafra.rian: did you live there? okey: yes. i was born in the northeastern part of nigeria. the is where boko haram, islamic terror group that has been active. that is where i was born. it was the precursor to the civil war. the be offered more. my father sent us home with my mother. he had to stay back. and so i lived there during the duration of the war. i was a child. i have vivid images of that war. yes. brian: what...
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a very heated debate, niger and jamila. >>> donald trump denounced the alt right movement and the altement and the stress from it.ery day starts br with a healthy smile. start yours with philips sonicare, the no.1 choice of dentists. compared to oral-b 7000, philips sonicare flexcare platinum removes significantly more plaque. this is the sound of sonic technology cleaning deep between teeth. hear the difference? get healthier gums in just 2 weeks vs a manual toothbrush and experience an amazing feel of clean. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric iapproved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingre
a very heated debate, niger and jamila. >>> donald trump denounced the alt right movement and the altement and the stress from it.ery day starts br with a healthy smile. start yours with philips sonicare, the no.1 choice of dentists. compared to oral-b 7000, philips sonicare flexcare platinum removes significantly more plaque. this is the sound of sonic technology cleaning deep between teeth. hear the difference? get healthier gums in just 2 weeks vs a manual toothbrush and experience...
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a very heated debate, niger and jamila. >>> donald trump denounced the alt right movement and the stress. are the fears overblown? moments away. ic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to
a very heated debate, niger and jamila. >>> donald trump denounced the alt right movement and the stress. are the fears overblown? moments away. ic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate...
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thomas gray bennett talked about how difficult it was how white men would not take an order from a nigerofficer but the view of thomas bennett is this is what the civil war is all about, ending slavery. as a 17-year-old perhaps he saw it more clearly than the older generation. it's just a fascinating fit of social history there he is writing about -- specially when you think about how we are still having struggles even today with the black lives matter movement and thomas gray bennett writingg about it in florida. but anyway, turns out that all of the black marksman are better than the white marksman. relations improve after that. [laughter] >> he goes to yale, he's a big, big guy. he wrestles in college, very smart perhaps he married the boss' daughter. he marries in the family and the kid has got potential. he put thomas in charge. it wasn't like he could pop on a plane. the only way you could communicate by telegraph or letters. it took weeks to get anything done. he goes to london because he wants to see what they are up to. he's worked in the gun show, he's a smart guy and also a br
thomas gray bennett talked about how difficult it was how white men would not take an order from a nigerofficer but the view of thomas bennett is this is what the civil war is all about, ending slavery. as a 17-year-old perhaps he saw it more clearly than the older generation. it's just a fascinating fit of social history there he is writing about -- specially when you think about how we are still having struggles even today with the black lives matter movement and thomas gray bennett writingg...
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ogale and bille people, who allege shell has poisoned their water during decades of drilling in the niger river delta. in peru, authorities have declared a state of emergency in seven districts in the north amid raging wildfires. scientists say the fires are fueled by less rainfall due to climate change. the fires are threatening indigenous land and crops in the peruvian amazon. this is peruvian prime minister . in the first place, because of the magnitude of the fires reached, the government has declared a state of emergency in the zones affected by the greatest intensity at risk. this will permit the national government to continue mobilizing people, resources, and diverse agreement in order to confront these fires and attend to the population that has been affect. nermeen: pakistan says indian army shelling into kashmir has killed at least nine civilians and injured nine more after an artillery shell hit a bus wednesday. the pakistani officials say the indian army also attacked the ambulance that arrived on site. fighting between pakistan and india in the disputed kashmir region has be
ogale and bille people, who allege shell has poisoned their water during decades of drilling in the niger river delta. in peru, authorities have declared a state of emergency in seven districts in the north amid raging wildfires. scientists say the fires are fueled by less rainfall due to climate change. the fires are threatening indigenous land and crops in the peruvian amazon. this is peruvian prime minister . in the first place, because of the magnitude of the fires reached, the government...
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it is the oil-producing niger delta. i was born in the northern -- northeastern part of nigeria.here was an islamic terror group that has been active. that is where i was born. it was the precursor to the civil war. my father sent us home with my mother. he had to stay back. i lived there during the war. i was a child. i have vivid images of that war. brian: when was that were issued? okey: the war was in 1967 and it ended in 1970. there were calamitous consequences. many people died, mostly civilians. a lot of them children and women. many from starvation. i thought they were speaking about the war. it is one of those sharply divided memories that we haven't nigeria. there is no agreement on who won the war. one way of explaining the war is that it was a consequence of the failure of nigeria to achieve a sense of nationhood. so, there was a coup d'etat in 1966. a military officer staged a coup. many other people were from other parts of nigeria. no other officer staged a counter group. this was followed by a series of attacks on christians and people from the southeastern part o
it is the oil-producing niger delta. i was born in the northern -- northeastern part of nigeria.here was an islamic terror group that has been active. that is where i was born. it was the precursor to the civil war. my father sent us home with my mother. he had to stay back. i lived there during the war. i was a child. i have vivid images of that war. brian: when was that were issued? okey: the war was in 1967 and it ended in 1970. there were calamitous consequences. many people died, mostly...