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the mali empire was founded in 1235 by sunjata, the first king of the mali empire., in fact, he is one of the people who is remembered in the songs of the kora. if you grow up in a society in west africa that has the kora music, you hear this music from the time that you're a child. and you begin to absorb it little by little by little. you start to hear names of people who are important in your society-- historical figures, and you start to learn about some of the things that they have done, and the information begins to be passed on to you. and the tradition has changed now. it used to function in a very narrow context for royalty, preserving their story and their history, but now it becomes an icon for the whole society. ♪ the soldiers traveled in from the north. ♪ ♪ the moon shine bright and clear. ♪ (narrator) the musical storyteller is important in many societies around the world. in the rural south of the united states, ballad singers share and reinforce cultural memory through song. while many ballads refer to events that occurred centuries ago in europe, th
the mali empire was founded in 1235 by sunjata, the first king of the mali empire., in fact, he is one of the people who is remembered in the songs of the kora. if you grow up in a society in west africa that has the kora music, you hear this music from the time that you're a child. and you begin to absorb it little by little by little. you start to hear names of people who are important in your society-- historical figures, and you start to learn about some of the things that they have done,...
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the crust mass to maly takes ob a totally new twist a unique twist of spices. >> we have a lot of tradition from other >> theirs was a different accent. spicy, colorful, bringing together flavors never blended before. and during christmas the customs of many faiths blend to make for a season of togetherness. >> it is a crust mass custom in every home in christian panama. >> in some houses, you have nativity scenes that are as big
the crust mass to maly takes ob a totally new twist a unique twist of spices. >> we have a lot of tradition from other >> theirs was a different accent. spicy, colorful, bringing together flavors never blended before. and during christmas the customs of many faiths blend to make for a season of togetherness. >> it is a crust mass custom in every home in christian panama. >> in some houses, you have nativity scenes that are as big
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. >> and for our beauty we have mali ran co ma ma mali. >> and so when you don't have time to go to thereveal her in a moment. >> and make it smooth. >> but how did you make it curly? >> we just saturated it with the smoothing gel. >> that is all you did? >> and you had to use the curling iron, because that does not happen like that, come on. >> yeah, it is okay. >> and it is a little bit following the curl. i will show you how to do a lotion. >> and this is how you do the chinon out of a ponytail. you need a rubber band, and dissolves into the hair. and then what you do is to make spa space, and you twist this ponytail into this. that is one. and then you can put another one. >> and you keep going. >> yes. >> and until you have run out of hair. >> and while arson is going to demonstrate tell us about this. >> we know that the ladies love the browner or the gray for the smoky eye, and so we want to kick it up and you can use the green or the beautiful plum, and the great thing to do is to use a shadow stick, because they are fast and easy and for these, it is a primer built right into i
. >> and for our beauty we have mali ran co ma ma mali. >> and so when you don't have time to go to thereveal her in a moment. >> and make it smooth. >> but how did you make it curly? >> we just saturated it with the smoothing gel. >> that is all you did? >> and you had to use the curling iron, because that does not happen like that, come on. >> yeah, it is okay. >> and it is a little bit following the curl. i will show you how to do a...
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brutality of a single monday night in maly that, the capital of the philippines. the images graphic. the city reeling from thousands of murders like this one captured on closed circuit television. and what is clear? the lens of photo journalists is that the vast mority are connected to the drug world here. >> sometimes it's just a dead body for me. sometimes you get affected, especially if there's family. >> reporter: he remains unapologetic in the recent al jazeera interview. >> you destroy my country, i kill you. >> reporter: his approval ratings remain sky high. >> this is the hub. >> reporter: john, editor in chief of the country's largest newspaper site says he sees the dangerous potential of these words. >> the president is being very articulate. he said, if you do your some of the policemen receive this is a signal. you know, we can do what we want. >> reporter: the police deny being used as executioners. >> there are suspects during these operations, why? they placed the lives of our police officers in danger. they have no course but to defend themselves.
brutality of a single monday night in maly that, the capital of the philippines. the images graphic. the city reeling from thousands of murders like this one captured on closed circuit television. and what is clear? the lens of photo journalists is that the vast mority are connected to the drug world here. >> sometimes it's just a dead body for me. sometimes you get affected, especially if there's family. >> reporter: he remains unapologetic in the recent al jazeera interview....
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. >> youssou: the symbol of connection, mali and segegal, is the mafe.also. >> anthony: so, what's the future? >> youssou: future? >> anthony: the future. 20 years from now, where will senegal be? >> youssou: what i hope is in 20 years, senegal is gonna be the place for great and big contribution of what we call islam. >> anthony: do you think there's any danger of, the kind of radical islam that we see taking hold in many places in africa? >> youssou: all these people who are using the religion, muslim religion, to do bad things, i think senegal have examples. i think this country have models for the religion. this country, you know, you are here, i'm doing my local bissap and you are with your beer and country 95% muslim. ♪ and, i think this example can help all the world. >> anthonyi hope so. inshallah. >> youssou: inshallah. [singing] ♪ >> youssou: merci, thank you. ♪ >> anthony: time stopped. that's what it seems like in the city of saint-louis when the sun is at its highest and the streets are empty. 160 miles up the coast from dakar, the one-time
. >> youssou: the symbol of connection, mali and segegal, is the mafe.also. >> anthony: so, what's the future? >> youssou: future? >> anthony: the future. 20 years from now, where will senegal be? >> youssou: what i hope is in 20 years, senegal is gonna be the place for great and big contribution of what we call islam. >> anthony: do you think there's any danger of, the kind of radical islam that we see taking hold in many places in africa? >> youssou:...
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some with pots full of the ruined toe malis -- tamales. picture online of the holiday disaster. the company admits they were getting complaints from customers at all four >> they are not made right. i got them sick, too. >> this is all over again. this is disgusting. we are processing refunds all day long. kellye: the company has been in business 55 years stopped making them on the 23rd. but the damage was done. michelle: by the 3rd a lot of people have the ingredients ready to go. kellye: it's true. if you have a good tamale can't it being being on christm? my goodness. michelle: you feel for the folks. kellye: you do. michelle: next for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- >> you have to see the story. good samaritans rush in before boat capsizes on christmas. how many people were packed on the boat next. kellye: plus, incredible year in sports. highs and lows from the protest and a major embarrassment in rio part of 2016. next. tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with
some with pots full of the ruined toe malis -- tamales. picture online of the holiday disaster. the company admits they were getting complaints from customers at all four >> they are not made right. i got them sick, too. >> this is all over again. this is disgusting. we are processing refunds all day long. kellye: the company has been in business 55 years stopped making them on the 23rd. but the damage was done. michelle: by the 3rd a lot of people have the ingredients ready to go....
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he will be arriving in mali a i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal credit union. kimberly: during the holidays, how many memories have been made at the dinner table? set a ou can help us place at the table for those who have sacrificed so much by a veteran to win a dining room set valued at $3,000. go to a ember 28 to nominate deserving veteran. an update now on actress carrie an er who suffered apparently heart attack shortly before her flight from london to los angeles. fisher's brother says she is care but excellent wouldn't elaborate on her condition. stabilized but -- intensive care. finding a way to make christmas special, all of the gifts that this woman bought for the children were destroyed in a fire. but the chri
he will be arriving in mali a i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal credit union. kimberly: during the holidays, how many memories have been made at the...
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he is leaving algeria and he is flying to mali which is in western africa and he is passing out gifts fire. he's up to 3-pointe 3.7 gifts. rude dissolve still in africa. we have to wait for him to come to the delaware valley. as we get a live look at center city philadelphia, quiet conditions, our temperatures 43 degrees winds out of the west making it feel more like 39 and temperatures pretty consistent across the region generally in the low 40's do have mid 30's in millville. 36 degrees. 43 in atlantic city and 43 in philadelphia. temperatures across the region, not tool scary for late december. 41 in state college, we're at 40 in pittsburgh and 44 degrees in the big apple on this holiday eve. overnight dropping back to about 35 degrees, skies will be will become mostly clear relatively light wind speeds. heading out not too cold for us. for our sunday sunshine in store high temperature at 48 degrees. our average high temperature would have us in the low 40's so we'll be beyond that for the holiday, pretty nice conditions in store. storm scan3 showing us the rain has cleared count t
he is leaving algeria and he is flying to mali which is in western africa and he is passing out gifts fire. he's up to 3-pointe 3.7 gifts. rude dissolve still in africa. we have to wait for him to come to the delaware valley. as we get a live look at center city philadelphia, quiet conditions, our temperatures 43 degrees winds out of the west making it feel more like 39 and temperatures pretty consistent across the region generally in the low 40's do have mid 30's in millville. 36 degrees. 43...
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been continuing six years now the , situation in yemen and south sudan and central african republic mali and elsewhere, all of the fires are still burning. clearly, lack of solidarity, global solidarity. many people who believe that military solution can a all of these issues. as i have repeatedly been saying, there is no such military solution, only canusive political solution bring a sustainable solution of the issues. i feel sorry that i have to leave so many unfulfilled issues to my successors and member states. after the end of our day, we also have to understand that we need to do much more with global solidarity and leadership. that is what i am urging the leaders to engage much, much more. thank you. >> thank you for giving me a chance to ask the secretary general. a question is about a northeast asian decision -- situation because the secretary-general is the first secretary-general from east asia and the diplomat of south korea. years, back at these 10 pursuing has been nuclear ambitions and china has to medically enhanced its power in the international area. south korea and ja
been continuing six years now the , situation in yemen and south sudan and central african republic mali and elsewhere, all of the fires are still burning. clearly, lack of solidarity, global solidarity. many people who believe that military solution can a all of these issues. as i have repeatedly been saying, there is no such military solution, only canusive political solution bring a sustainable solution of the issues. i feel sorry that i have to leave so many unfulfilled issues to my...
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they're joined by mali after answering the casting call with a thousand other actresses. do you feel like you're dreaming? >> every day i wake up and i can't believe that i'm actually here. >> reporter: hairspray was a cult classic film that became a tony award winning musical then a movie-winning musical. ?? story focuses on racial segregation as a spunky teenage works to integrate an all-white dance show. >> what's the message you hope everyone gets out of this? >> i think that understanding that we are all different and that's what makes us brilliant as a race, as a country. >> i hope people remember too that the arts have the power to change lives. >> yeah. >> and that's really what the message is. ? >> reporter: jennifer hudson will cement show-stopping ballad. >> i don't know what that moment will bring me, but i want to discover it in that moment. >> reporter: you got chills? >> yes. it's too much to think about. we've been rehearsing and i've been moved to tears, literally every single time, and it's going to be so hard not to cry on the day. >> reporter: a show t
they're joined by mali after answering the casting call with a thousand other actresses. do you feel like you're dreaming? >> every day i wake up and i can't believe that i'm actually here. >> reporter: hairspray was a cult classic film that became a tony award winning musical then a movie-winning musical. ?? story focuses on racial segregation as a spunky teenage works to integrate an all-white dance show. >> what's the message you hope everyone gets out of this? >> i...
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from northern mali, northern nigeria, across sudan, all the way to somalia and you could argue all thebling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. african leaders, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs, saying we have to deal with this. in northern nigeria, i have been to a spot. there are 2 million people displaced there. the boko haram has torched their villages and towns. even though the nigerian military are making progress, they cannot return to their homes because they are not there. 2 million people displaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is that the stabilization -- is the stabilization of nigeria. it is 10 times the population of syria. you see with the refugee crisis did to europe. it probably resulted in brexit. that is a population of 20 million people. nigeria is 209 people. this 220 million people. it is very important it succeeds. nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails. if europe fails, america is in deep -- charlie: tell me how you see this in terms of this great rock star. what ski
from northern mali, northern nigeria, across sudan, all the way to somalia and you could argue all thebling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. african leaders, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs, saying we have to deal with this. in northern nigeria, i have been to a spot. there are 2 million people displaced there. the boko haram has torched their villages and towns. even though the nigerian military are making progress, they cannot return to...
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the crust mass to maly takes ob a totally new twist a unique twist of spices. >> we have a lot of tradition from other >> theirs was a different accent. spicy, colorful, bringing together flavors never blended before. and during christmas the customs of many faiths blend to make for a season of togetherness. >> it is a crust mass custom in every home in christian panama. >> in some houses, you have nativity scenes that are as big >> this is the very panamaen. this is a pumpkin souffle. >> here at the residents of panama, staff from the embassy u who are a long way from families back home have come for a little taste of home during the holidays. the finale, desserts as diverse as beautiful as the people of panama. >> i love it. you can see how other embassies celebrate the holidays. just search on the nbc washington app and you can find more of barra's story there is. i'm starving now after watching that. >> it's beautifully displayed. >>> mexico at 4:00, a police officer comes through for a teen who got his grades up just in time for christmas. >> it's a major year for women in sports after
the crust mass to maly takes ob a totally new twist a unique twist of spices. >> we have a lot of tradition from other >> theirs was a different accent. spicy, colorful, bringing together flavors never blended before. and during christmas the customs of many faiths blend to make for a season of togetherness. >> it is a crust mass custom in every home in christian panama. >> in some houses, you have nativity scenes that are as big >> this is the very panamaen. this...
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if you go to from northern mali northern nigeria across sudan all wait to somalia, you could argue goesn people displaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is the destabilization of nigeria which is a gray zone. one thought in your head. that's ten times the population of syria. if nigeria -- >> rose: the risk is ten times the population of syria. >> if you see what syria did to europe, the refugee crises probably resulted in brexit. nigeria is two million people. in nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails and if europe fails america's in day. >> rose: why africa always? i mean, it was aids, it was debt relief, it's development. >> the thing why we all pick the fight with aids is because it sort of focused you on this inequality. you could get these two pills and any gain read if you had hiv/aids here in new york or in deb lun -- it should not decide where you live. so justice, you're asking what motivates, it's justice not charity. as it happens, that whole mode is shifting now to a more, to a self interest narrative. and europeans are realizing
if you go to from northern mali northern nigeria across sudan all wait to somalia, you could argue goesn people displaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is the destabilization of nigeria which is a gray zone. one thought in your head. that's ten times the population of syria. if nigeria -- >> rose: the risk is ten times the population of syria. >> if you see what syria did to europe, the refugee crises probably resulted in brexit. nigeria is two million...
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in the wake of this week's attack at ohio state university when a so maly born student drove his car into a crowd and stabbed people with a knife, fortunately everyone survived although some are still hospitalized. the attacker appears to be self-radicalized inspired by isis judging by a post on facebook. early this morning trump tweeted isis is taking credit for the terrible stabbing attack at ohio state university by a somali refugee who should not have been in our country. now, the 18-year-old attacker who is a legal permanent resident of the united states came here in 2014 as a child along with his family and it's, of course, difficult to contemplate the extreme vetting regime that would be able to reliably predict a future child's actions. the importance and the weight of a president's response in the wake of an attack because when people are scared, they are at their most susceptible to truly awful policies and programs. like policies banning all muslims from the country. and there's a disturbing new report that examines hundreds of those kinds of incidents in the wake of donal
in the wake of this week's attack at ohio state university when a so maly born student drove his car into a crowd and stabbed people with a knife, fortunately everyone survived although some are still hospitalized. the attacker appears to be self-radicalized inspired by isis judging by a post on facebook. early this morning trump tweeted isis is taking credit for the terrible stabbing attack at ohio state university by a somali refugee who should not have been in our country. now, the...
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in mali, where u.s. logistics and intelligence support helped our french allies roll back al qaeda branches there. in somalia where u.s. operations support and african union-led force and international peacekeepe peacekeepers. and in yemen where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideology's. working with european allies who suffered terrible attacks, we strengthened intelligence sharing and cut in half the flow of foreign fighters to isil. we've worked with our tech sector to support efforts to push back on terrorist messages, on social media that motivate people to kill. a recent study shows that isil's propaganda has been cut in half. we've launched a global engagement center to empower voices that are countering isil's perversion of islam. and we're working closely with muslim majority partners from the gulf to southeast asia.
in mali, where u.s. logistics and intelligence support helped our french allies roll back al qaeda branches there. in somalia where u.s. operations support and african union-led force and international peacekeepe peacekeepers. and in yemen where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideology's. working with european allies...
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center partnered with the american federation of teachers which is a big national teacher's uniform malillary clinton. they sent out questionnaire to 1.6 million mostly democratic members. online survey. wholly unscientific because it was self-selecting. >> okay. >> they got 10,000 responses back. they claimed that 40% of those surveyed said yes that they had heard minority students, muslim students, immigrant students getting harassed. >> being disparaged? >> correct. what they don't tell you. >> not too fast. so 1.6 went out. only 10,000 came back. >> correct. >> that's a dangerous sign right there. and in the 10,000, 40% of those who answered said yes, i have heard disparagement towards minorities or muslims. no mention of white students. >> that's right. they did ask that question in the survey. so when they released the findings, what they didn't tell you is that 20% came back and said we had heard and it had been reported to us that white students were subject to this kind of intimidation. >> if you like trump or something like that? >> correct. >> 40% minorities, 20% to whites. bu
center partnered with the american federation of teachers which is a big national teacher's uniform malillary clinton. they sent out questionnaire to 1.6 million mostly democratic members. online survey. wholly unscientific because it was self-selecting. >> okay. >> they got 10,000 responses back. they claimed that 40% of those surveyed said yes that they had heard minority students, muslim students, immigrant students getting harassed. >> being disparaged? >> correct....
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local forces have to do much of the fighting as they are in places like afghanistan or mali, but zeedent-elect trump will reaffirm and also to support our allies in nato and east asia because he spent most of the campaign denigrating them. >> let's put up some graphics that we have, matt, to show the two different philosophies. you can read them at home. the highlight is here when it comes to strategy, which is, we don't really know, as you said, matt, what trump is going to do in terms of boots on the ground. not on the ground. it's early. when you look at interrogationi there's a difference there. trump said he did not. he thought he should do even more than what was being done before. and then, of course, there's a language difference on islam. president obama believes that you don't say it because you're giving the terrorists what they want is co-opting your own election and weakness. what is your take? >> i think we should call the enemy by its accurate description and this is a war with radicalized islamists. to say anything other kind of demonstrates certainly to the american
local forces have to do much of the fighting as they are in places like afghanistan or mali, but zeedent-elect trump will reaffirm and also to support our allies in nato and east asia because he spent most of the campaign denigrating them. >> let's put up some graphics that we have, matt, to show the two different philosophies. you can read them at home. the highlight is here when it comes to strategy, which is, we don't really know, as you said, matt, what trump is going to do in terms...
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in mali where u.s. logistics and intelligence support helped our french allies roll back al qaeda branches there. in somalia, where u.s. operations support an african-led union force and international peacekeepers. and in yemen, where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideologies. working with european allies, who suffered terrible attacks, we've strengthened intelligence sharing and cut in half the flow of foreign fighters to isil. we've worked with our tech sector to support efforts to push back on terrorist messages on social media that motivate people to kill. a recent study shows that isil's propaganda has been cut in half. we've launched a global engagement center to counter voices that are promoting isil's voices. this is your work. we should take great pride in the progress that we've made over the last eight years. that'
in mali where u.s. logistics and intelligence support helped our french allies roll back al qaeda branches there. in somalia, where u.s. operations support an african-led union force and international peacekeepers. and in yemen, where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideologies. working with european allies, who...
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says that these two former senior generic pharmaceutical executives, jeffrey glazer, and also a jason malispiracies to allegedly fix prices, rig bids, and allocate certain generic drulgz. that's what was announced today. they also talk about this idea and dow jones is reporting that poenl plea bargains with these executives could come soon as far as a source familiar. these are the first in an ongoing justice department probe overall for generic drugs, but still, some company -- a company, some names to put forward. these allegations now being spelled out by the justice department. we'll bring you more details as we know more, but that's what those headlines initially were about. scott, back to you. >> dom, thank you so much. speaking of health care, up next, a accorda therapeutic shares dropping. seeing a nice jump since the election. up 15% since then. now a look at the sector under a president trump. we're back after this. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don'
says that these two former senior generic pharmaceutical executives, jeffrey glazer, and also a jason malispiracies to allegedly fix prices, rig bids, and allocate certain generic drulgz. that's what was announced today. they also talk about this idea and dow jones is reporting that poenl plea bargains with these executives could come soon as far as a source familiar. these are the first in an ongoing justice department probe overall for generic drugs, but still, some company -- a company, some...
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. >> i'm joined now by naveed ja mali, who's worked for the fbi as a double agent against russian militarys. he's the author of the book, "how to catch a russian spy." and malcolm nance is an msnbc terrorism and intelligence analyst and the author of the book, "the plot to hack america." two of the perfect people to talk to about this situation. naveed, i'll go to you first. malcolm and i spent much of the amp watching the president's speech together. so you're the new guy for me today. give me your assessment of the fbi, you worked with the fbi, their very late sort of come-to-jesus moment on russian hacking. >> first of all, joy, i sort of feel like watching the president's speech, i felt heroic it was that guy who's just given two weeks' notice at work, he's checking in, but he's not going to do much. it was pretty uninspiring. inso much as the fbi, there are sources that the fbi has, they're probably sharing that. the good news is i feel that by the president saying this is russia, even though the public may not see this, this is actually going to have an impact on the russian's abilit
. >> i'm joined now by naveed ja mali, who's worked for the fbi as a double agent against russian militarys. he's the author of the book, "how to catch a russian spy." and malcolm nance is an msnbc terrorism and intelligence analyst and the author of the book, "the plot to hack america." two of the perfect people to talk to about this situation. naveed, i'll go to you first. malcolm and i spent much of the amp watching the president's speech together. so you're the new...
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and we did phenomenon mali in michigan and then we won wisconsin. we won wisconsin.of course, we won pennsylvania. did you see the look in their face? [ laughter ] you know, it started with ohio that we won by almost 9 points. which was much more -- we were expected to win ohio. we didn't have any support there. i have to tell you except for the people. the people were our support. but we were expected to do well in ohio. win by 3 points. well, we won by 9. [cheers and applause] and then iowa came in and we won by more than 10. and we won almost every single county in iowa. and we won one county that hadn't been won since 1952. that's a long time. by the way, the governor of iowa, who has a great relationship they sell so much product to china. governor terry branstad was just made the ambassador to china. that's called a good move. he likes china. they like him. that's a good move. he is going to be fantastic. so, what happened on that evening was incredible. the espn people and so many other people said that may be the greatest single sporting event we have ever se
and we did phenomenon mali in michigan and then we won wisconsin. we won wisconsin.of course, we won pennsylvania. did you see the look in their face? [ laughter ] you know, it started with ohio that we won by almost 9 points. which was much more -- we were expected to win ohio. we didn't have any support there. i have to tell you except for the people. the people were our support. but we were expected to do well in ohio. win by 3 points. well, we won by 9. [cheers and applause] and then iowa...
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french operations in mali during serval or in lebanon in 2006. so learning from what's going on we see around the world today is important. ukraine obviously is -- and russian operations, and syria. that's the framework we think through. we look at a strong conceptual for the army modernization. based on the understanding of the future armed conflict, then we describe how army forces in the future will have to be prepared to fight or fight, how they would fight to secure our nation and our vital interests as part of the joint force with multinational partners, with civilian agencies and others. so that's a description of how we have to fight in the future. that's in the high readable army concept. it's enough for you in to take to the ski slopes with you. the latest is in draft form called multidomain battle. and based on that foundation that conceptual foundation we have to identify what are the required capabilities of the future force and then we learn, we learn through seminars, experimentation, war gaming. and we learn through a framework ca
french operations in mali during serval or in lebanon in 2006. so learning from what's going on we see around the world today is important. ukraine obviously is -- and russian operations, and syria. that's the framework we think through. we look at a strong conceptual for the army modernization. based on the understanding of the future armed conflict, then we describe how army forces in the future will have to be prepared to fight or fight, how they would fight to secure our nation and our...
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so, we got a family vacation and we are meeting up with some family members in mali. --maui >> reporter: maui, that sounds pretty nice. >> reporter: if you are flying internationally should be heard three hours early and that you are fly domestic two hours is good. that is the advice from s f o. >> grant:and don't forget. to download the kron four mobile app. you can track this storm right in the palm of your hand. we will also send you push alerts on any breaking news -- happening right here in the bay area. >> vicki:you've no doubt seen the signs and heard the warnings about zero tolerance for drunk driving as the holiday season gets into full swing. that warning is no longer just about driving under the influence of alcohol. >> vicki:kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now live from the south bay where the c-h-p is gearing up for a crack down on any kind of impaired driving. rob? >> reporter:officer ross lee says that beginning friday at 6 pm and running through midnight sunday, the chp will be out in force across the region looking for impaired drivers in what's kno
so, we got a family vacation and we are meeting up with some family members in mali. --maui >> reporter: maui, that sounds pretty nice. >> reporter: if you are flying internationally should be heard three hours early and that you are fly domestic two hours is good. that is the advice from s f o. >> grant:and don't forget. to download the kron four mobile app. you can track this storm right in the palm of your hand. we will also send you push alerts on any breaking news --...
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folk, university of carolina, miss nia mali malika henderson, senior political reporter, cnn. >>> hi, everybody. thanks for being here. it is great to be here with these folks here. we really want to start the four pillars, talent, infrastructure, investment and technology. we want to start talking about talent first . i want to start with you, jonis. the idea of learnability, the idea of upskilling and what do you mean by that? what sort of responsibility do you think employers have in terms of that area? >> part of this day has been really encouraging from the aspect of talent. i think ever since we began our morning with dr. khan, dr. crow, brad farrell for lunch and fred smith, everyone has talked about access to skilled talent as being an absolute necessity for our nation to be competitive. it is true not only for the u.s. but for all of the developed world as well as the developing world. the labor markets are being affected by structural changes, technology, globalization. demographics on an aging workforce and population and developing and developed countries alike, individual
folk, university of carolina, miss nia mali malika henderson, senior political reporter, cnn. >>> hi, everybody. thanks for being here. it is great to be here with these folks here. we really want to start the four pillars, talent, infrastructure, investment and technology. we want to start talking about talent first . i want to start with you, jonis. the idea of learnability, the idea of upskilling and what do you mean by that? what sort of responsibility do you think employers have...
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contributor and jennifer rubin of twashd an lauren johnson and former intelligence operative navid mali. going through this almost rogue gallery in a lot of ways of cabinet picks, who concerns you the most? >> i've got to tell you, joy. feel like i'm in an abusive relationsh trying to fend self saying it will get bert and it just doesn't. i don't really have a good answer. i mean, flynn, from everything i know about him, from the people who know him, he's a terrible manager. he's not regarded highly by the intelligence community. i don't understand why he's the national security adviser. the only hope i have right now is the still unnamed director of national intelligence. when we saw, you know, when you have the cia pitted against the president-elect and, you know, i can't imagine how pompeo is going to mitigate the only thing left is a strong director of national intelligence. there are two good names floated, ann townsend and michael mccall who is as congressman, you know, who i've met. both are reasonable. both have been sort of somewhat never trumpers, spoke out against his muslim
contributor and jennifer rubin of twashd an lauren johnson and former intelligence operative navid mali. going through this almost rogue gallery in a lot of ways of cabinet picks, who concerns you the most? >> i've got to tell you, joy. feel like i'm in an abusive relationsh trying to fend self saying it will get bert and it just doesn't. i don't really have a good answer. i mean, flynn, from everything i know about him, from the people who know him, he's a terrible manager. he's not...
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. >> i'm frank mali cot. we'll get more on the forecast and how long the rain will be here. this morning, we're live in san francisco because of that right there. it's been a lot of activity and we're a 100-plus-year-old 12- inch water main break and over yesterday morning. >> and what a mess it made to the streets. the garage and the central parkway project and the traffic. the traffic around it. horrible. trying to get around it. kristin is live with more on the big steps to be made this morning. >> reporter: a emotional tribute to the victims of the fire. >> and more on who attended and what city councilman is asking the people and landlords to do in oakland. >> and do you have outdoor plans ited? bring your umbrella with you. chances are you're going to need it. >> and i think so. mine got a workout yesterday. i have a feeling you're going to need it most of today and find out about a soggy saturday. >> and i think by dinnertime into tonight, we're drying out and the second half of the weekend. we have to get through the system first. yes, indeed. it's raining outside of
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in mali, where our intelligence helped rollback isil branches there. in somali, where u.s.port and international peacekeepers. and in yemen, where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideologies. working with european allies who suffered terrible attacks, we strengthen intelligence sharing and cut in half the flow of foreign fighters to isil. we have worked with our tech sector to support efforts to push back on terrorist messages on social media that motivate people to kill. a recent study shows that isil propaganda has been cut in half. we have launched a global engagement center that empowers voices that are countering isil 's perversion of islam and we are working closely with muslim partners from the gulf to these asia -- from the gulf to southeast asia. this is your work. we should take great pride in the progress we have made over the last eight years. that is the bottom line. no foreign terrori
in mali, where our intelligence helped rollback isil branches there. in somali, where u.s.port and international peacekeepers. and in yemen, where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideologies. working with european allies who suffered terrible attacks, we strengthen intelligence sharing and cut in half the flow of...
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fult, chancellor at chapel hill and maly kai henderson, reporter, cnn. >> hi, everybody, thanks for being here. it's great to be here. we want to start the four pillars of course talent, infrastructure, investment and technology. want to start talking about talent. first. and i'm going to start with you on this one because this is something you've written about. the idea of learn bability. the idea of upscaling. what do you mean by that? and what sort of responsibility do you think employers have in terms of that area? >> well, you know, part of this day has been you know, really encouraging from the aspect of talent because i think since we began our porng with dr. conn, dr. crow, fred smith, everyone has talked about access to scale talent as being an absolutely necessity for our nation to be competitive. labor markets are being affected by an ageing workforce, and developed countries alike. individuals making different choices based on changes in environments and organizations thinking about organizational agility in a very different way, so, all of this translates into a bifur kag of
fult, chancellor at chapel hill and maly kai henderson, reporter, cnn. >> hi, everybody, thanks for being here. it's great to be here. we want to start the four pillars of course talent, infrastructure, investment and technology. want to start talking about talent. first. and i'm going to start with you on this one because this is something you've written about. the idea of learn bability. the idea of upscaling. what do you mean by that? and what sort of responsibility do you think...
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culture, language, thinking about something like the french and their role in north africa, say for mali, there's a unique advantage that a military ally can provide where the u.s. doesn't have the depth of experience and aptitude. areas where there's border crossing threats, i mean this is self-evident that the world as we look at in the future will have more and more of these, from the security initiative over the bush administration, on the high seas, to the counter isil efforts today, we really need to have our allies to look at things like again, today, foreign fighter flows and nuclear proliferation and flow of funds across borders and through cyber space to banks, those sorts of security threats rely on alliances. finally understated today but i know true for all of my co-panelists, every administration i know of looked to allies as a source of legitimacy in an international environment. that can change. we can have a united states that no longer cares about the rule of law. but the fact of the matter is historically and i think going forward it's hard to imagine the united states
culture, language, thinking about something like the french and their role in north africa, say for mali, there's a unique advantage that a military ally can provide where the u.s. doesn't have the depth of experience and aptitude. areas where there's border crossing threats, i mean this is self-evident that the world as we look at in the future will have more and more of these, from the security initiative over the bush administration, on the high seas, to the counter isil efforts today, we...
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been continuing six years now the , situation in yemen and south sudan and central african republic mali elsewhere, all of the fires are still burning. clearly, lack of solidarity, global solidarity. many people who believe that military solution can a all of these issues. as i have repeatedly been saying, there is no such military solution, only canusive political solution bring a sustainable solution of the issues. i feel sorry that i have to leave so many unfulfilled issues to my successors and member states. after the end of our day, we also have to understand that we need to do much more with global solidarity and leadership. that is what i am urging the leaders to engage much, much more. thank you. >> thank you for giving me a chance to ask the secretary general. a question is about a northeast asian decision -- situation because the secretary-general is the first secretary-general from east asia and the diplomat of south korea. years, back at these 10 pursuing has been nuclear ambitions and china has to medically enhanced its power in the international area. south korea and japan,
been continuing six years now the , situation in yemen and south sudan and central african republic mali elsewhere, all of the fires are still burning. clearly, lack of solidarity, global solidarity. many people who believe that military solution can a all of these issues. as i have repeatedly been saying, there is no such military solution, only canusive political solution bring a sustainable solution of the issues. i feel sorry that i have to leave so many unfulfilled issues to my successors...
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. >> i went to a wedding at the mali picture in. wedding band with a guy named zach wild and mr. bonjovi invited me over to his table and said my son is a friend who is looking for a singer and we think you would be a good singer. >> and what was that? >> that was skid row, and i join the band. that was 1987, and you know, people say, you know, it took a long time for us to make it, but it actually took two weeks. i've used at that one before. >> you are very open about the things that you've done in the past and your drugs in particular. did that -- and you talk about who you did drugs with. have you heard from any of those folks and are they upset with you? >> no, but the book comes out today and it's only 7:30 in the morning. >> it's number one in amazon. >> number one in the rock and roll category. we'll take it. >> so many rock and rollers doing great with books. springsteen, slash. keith richards. >> like my favorite one. i love that book. >> how did he was the most lucid well written book? how does that work? >> what is the j
. >> i went to a wedding at the mali picture in. wedding band with a guy named zach wild and mr. bonjovi invited me over to his table and said my son is a friend who is looking for a singer and we think you would be a good singer. >> and what was that? >> that was skid row, and i join the band. that was 1987, and you know, people say, you know, it took a long time for us to make it, but it actually took two weeks. i've used at that one before. >> you are very open about...
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mali, where we helped our french allies rollback enemies there. and international peacekeepers. in yemen, where years of targeted strikes have degraded isil in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort that make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violence and ideologies. working with european allies who suffer terrible attacks, we strengthened intelligence-sharing and cut in half the foreign fighters in baisil. we have worked with our technology sectors. a recent study shows that isil's propaganda has been cut in half. we have launched a global engagement center jump our voices that are countering i sil's perversion of islam. and we are working closely with our allies from the persian gulf to southeast asia. this is your work. we should take great pride in the progress we've made over the last eight years. that is the bottom line. no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland. applause] pres. obama: into this is not because they did not try. plots have been disr
mali, where we helped our french allies rollback enemies there. and international peacekeepers. in yemen, where years of targeted strikes have degraded isil in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort that make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violence and ideologies. working with european allies who suffer terrible attacks, we strengthened intelligence-sharing and cut in half the foreign fighters in baisil. we have worked...
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he was right on iraq, and syria, and russia as a geopolitical threat and west africa and mali.ank you very much for givi giving us your point of view. >>> real estate is our next president's specialty, so what can he do to help the struggling housing market? bob massi, the property guy coming up next. >>> sorry, kids. no santa in the classroom. a school who says the jolly old elf is offensive. ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with some headlines now. a georgia state representative following the president-elect's leave pushing for a bill to block state funding for sanctuary schools. he says it's in response to atlanta's em morery -- emery universi university. >>> santa claus and other decorations now banned by an oregon school district. the controversial decision comes from administrators say the decorations are getting out of hand. >>> we have a good idea of what president trump plans to do when it comes to keeping and creating good-paying jobs for our country. what about the housing america? how can he make housing great again? bob massi is here. he's the host of "the property man" as you k
he was right on iraq, and syria, and russia as a geopolitical threat and west africa and mali.ank you very much for givi giving us your point of view. >>> real estate is our next president's specialty, so what can he do to help the struggling housing market? bob massi, the property guy coming up next. >>> sorry, kids. no santa in the classroom. a school who says the jolly old elf is offensive. ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with some headlines now. a georgia state...
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been continuing six years now, the situation in yemen and south sudan and central african republic mali and elsewhere, all of the fires are still burning. the reason is clearly, lack of solidarity, global solidarity. many people who believe that military solution can a all of these issues. as i have repeatedly been saying, there is no such military solution, only inclusive political solution can bring a sustainable solution of the issues. bring a sustainable solution of i feel sorry that i have to leave so many unfulfilled issues to my successors and member states. after the end of our day, we also have to understand that we need to do much more with global solidarity and leadership. that is what i am urging the leaders to engage much, much more. thank you. >> thank you for giving me a chance to ask the secretary general. a question is about a northeast asian situation because the secretary-general is the first secretary-general from east asia and the diplomat of south korea. looking back at these 10 years, the d prk has been pursuing nuclear ambitions and china has to medically enhance
been continuing six years now, the situation in yemen and south sudan and central african republic mali and elsewhere, all of the fires are still burning. the reason is clearly, lack of solidarity, global solidarity. many people who believe that military solution can a all of these issues. as i have repeatedly been saying, there is no such military solution, only inclusive political solution can bring a sustainable solution of the issues. bring a sustainable solution of i feel sorry that i have...