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did you know ethiopia, the king converted to christianity in 350ad. the third nation in the world after rome and ar mean yaw to convert to christianity was ethiopia. who knew that? it is true. when we realize our lost glory -- here is what my goal is. my goal is to have the contributions of people of african dissent a normal par that's where your attitudes are shaped. i love black history month. a harvard man, phd, 1912, he created negro history week which became negro history month and we all know that. as important as the month of february is, the month we are in now, that's not how you naturalize information into the curriculum. when i started elementary school in 1956, my teacher didn't say today is civics day and i will teach you how to be an american. it says my country tiz of thee , land of the beautiful, george washington chopped down the cherry tree and never told a lie. all of those facts and myths were told to us as a normal part of the school curriculum. i want amani renas' victory over the romans. i want the mecca. i want the existence of
did you know ethiopia, the king converted to christianity in 350ad. the third nation in the world after rome and ar mean yaw to convert to christianity was ethiopia. who knew that? it is true. when we realize our lost glory -- here is what my goal is. my goal is to have the contributions of people of african dissent a normal par that's where your attitudes are shaped. i love black history month. a harvard man, phd, 1912, he created negro history week which became negro history month and we all...
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>> ethiopia. >> ethiopia for this? are you getting me? you came from ethiopia for this?> we live in seattle. >> they only came from seattle, they started out in ethiopia. >> shepard: these two came here from ethiopia by way of a and north carolina. >> we want to hear you yell. [yelling] >> shepard: that's a good one. yell of the day. >> it's coming back. >> shepard: the sun is returning. jalapeno! whoever would've thought it would go down like this? >> the lighting is coming. >> shepard: there's the sun. >> what do you guys think? where are you guys from? how are you guys doing? >> shepard: they are in oregon, you know? whatever, i liked mine better. >> it was like dusk. >> how was it for you? >> amazing. >> shepard: what is everybody going to do it now dan? >> know what you do? >> we've got to pack up. >> wasn't worth the? >> absolutely, once-in-a-lifetime. >> these people are getting rich in madras, oregon. >> shepard: you paid for a grand for house? >> i didn't, our bosses did. you guys are packing up and leaving already? is it over? >> so good. >> it was awesome, onc
>> ethiopia. >> ethiopia for this? are you getting me? you came from ethiopia for this?> we live in seattle. >> they only came from seattle, they started out in ethiopia. >> shepard: these two came here from ethiopia by way of a and north carolina. >> we want to hear you yell. [yelling] >> shepard: that's a good one. yell of the day. >> it's coming back. >> shepard: the sun is returning. jalapeno! whoever would've thought it would go down like...
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his six year winning run at major championships ended by ethiopias mukhtar edris.commitments to a mimnumum at those championships, partly because of the continuing scrutiny and questions about his coach alberto salazar and the us anti—doping agency investigation into his practices. he vehemently denies any wrongdoing, as does mo farah, who has never failed a drugs test. he faced the media this morning in a news conference, and was frustrated to have his performances questioned. what i have achieved is through hard work. sometimes you guys get to me at certain times because you never write the fact. the fact is over the yea rs i have write the fact. the fact is over the years i have achieved through my ha rd years i have achieved through my hard work, through hard work and pain. let's look ahead to this evening and some of those finals, with plenty of british interest. the women's 800 metres final. lynsey sharp goes in that. she will be hoping to get as close as she can, get in the slipstream of the great caster semenya, the south african whose stellar career has be
his six year winning run at major championships ended by ethiopias mukhtar edris.commitments to a mimnumum at those championships, partly because of the continuing scrutiny and questions about his coach alberto salazar and the us anti—doping agency investigation into his practices. he vehemently denies any wrongdoing, as does mo farah, who has never failed a drugs test. he faced the media this morning in a news conference, and was frustrated to have his performances questioned. what i have...
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it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah fights for the silver. and sir mo's track career ends in an agonising finish as he's forced to settle for silver. but as the old guard bid farewell, new stars are born with a gold for the british men in the relay — in the third fastest time in history. good evening. one person has died and at least 19 others have been injured after a car rammed a crowd of people opposing a far—right rally in the us state of virginia. it happened in the city of charlottesville after violent clashes broke out between white nationalists and counter—protesters. a state of emergency has been declared and president trump has condemned the violence. our north america correspondent, laura bicker, reports. hate has come to the streets of the southern american city. an explosion of violence sparked after a planned protest by white nationalists. the so—called alt—right, including figures from the ku klux klan and saluting neo—nazi sympathisers. the day started in a tense stand—off as the group was surrounded by anti—racism activists.
it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah fights for the silver. and sir mo's track career ends in an agonising finish as he's forced to settle for silver. but as the old guard bid farewell, new stars are born with a gold for the british men in the relay — in the third fastest time in history. good evening. one person has died and at least 19 others have been injured after a car rammed a crowd of people opposing a far—right rally in the us state of virginia. it happened in the city of...
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but he loves books and his native country of ethiopia. so he spent the last 23 years building libraries there, 22 of them so far. it all began when he graduated from cal state hayward in 1994 and couldn't bear to throw out his -- bare to throw out his textbooks. >> my teachers said, wow! can you take all of this please! i don't use it. i said, yes. better for you but it's better for my people back home desperate looking books. >> reporter: books are hard to come by in ethiopia. so he began collecting them, unwanted textbooks mostly and got a grant from stanford university to send them to the university here in ethiopia. since then, they've donated books to high schools and colleges across the country. his libraries may not look like much to you, but for those who use them, they could be the door to have to a whole new life. >> helping another human being doesn't matter what race, what religion. it's a mobile thing to do. >> reporter: kali admadafi works with madeen and has been inspired to take his beekeeping skills to the country as well
but he loves books and his native country of ethiopia. so he spent the last 23 years building libraries there, 22 of them so far. it all began when he graduated from cal state hayward in 1994 and couldn't bear to throw out his -- bare to throw out his textbooks. >> my teachers said, wow! can you take all of this please! i don't use it. i said, yes. better for you but it's better for my people back home desperate looking books. >> reporter: books are hard to come by in ethiopia. so...
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by in ethiopia he began collecting anfo university to actually send them there.ce then, his foundation has donated books in to high schools and colleges across the country. his libraries may not much but to those who use them a door to whole new life. anyone equally. one is death. evnumber two everybody got 24 hours in day. . >> he is spot on all the way from californi dean has built 22 libraries and his native country and no plans of qu he is created a legacy in his efforts not from the wallet but. what a guy. >> i think that's great.lly ethn i will say the lack of books is mo >> sure. >> that's a great thing. >> national read a book day. >> speaking of, yes. >> he's dedicated his whole life to do that. which i think he is -- >> way to go. . alma dean. way to go. 's rlly what it's allth and about. as always if you come across anl stories please send them my way. >> all right. >> up next, what happens when will smith hops in the car wit. magic, right. >> let's just say the fun guys. >> you have to see this. >> ♪ >>> welcome back.philly's own ws joining james cord
by in ethiopia he began collecting anfo university to actually send them there.ce then, his foundation has donated books in to high schools and colleges across the country. his libraries may not much but to those who use them a door to whole new life. anyone equally. one is death. evnumber two everybody got 24 hours in day. . >> he is spot on all the way from californi dean has built 22 libraries and his native country and no plans of qu he is created a legacy in his efforts not from the...
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come on, ethiopia, help me help you, all right?scape your caffeine headache by going someplace else, think again. >> climate change could van effect on vacation plans. planes grounded at phoenix because it was too hot to fly. it will only get worst studies say. >> airlines perform in cool better because of lift. they need longer runways and lighter roads to take off in meet heath. >> they're such divas! they need just the right temperatures to take off. do they also need a bowl of m&m's with the brown ones taken out? ( laughter ) i expect my flight to take off on time global warming or not and if it doesn't i'm going to raise holy hell. what are they going to do? drag another asian man off another flight? ( cheers and applause ) we already had our rodney king. he took it for everybody. you should see asians on the planes now. we own the joint. they let us do whatever we want! fastened my seat belt? no, you fasten yours! i'm on the phone, talking with my friends at takeoff. i order a kosher meal. halfway in the flight, i go to first
come on, ethiopia, help me help you, all right?scape your caffeine headache by going someplace else, think again. >> climate change could van effect on vacation plans. planes grounded at phoenix because it was too hot to fly. it will only get worst studies say. >> airlines perform in cool better because of lift. they need longer runways and lighter roads to take off in meet heath. >> they're such divas! they need just the right temperatures to take off. do they also need a...
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he clocked 13 minutes, 6.05 seconds, to beat paul chelimo of the usa and muktar edris of ethiopia, withrly sweet as edris beat him in the 5,000 metres final at the world championships in london two weeks ago. it feels amazing to win. i've really enjoyed my career. it's been a long journey, but i've enjoyed it. i've missed the track and the people. this is a new chapter of my life. going onto the roads and seeing what ican do going onto the roads and seeing what i can do on the roads. i'm sure there will be big marathons but i just have to enjoy it and take time off and enjoy it. in the men's 100 metres, there was a shock defeat for the world champion justin gatlin. the american was beaten into fourth place and it took a photograph to separate the first three. the winner was cj ujah of great britain, in 9.97 seconds. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was forced to miss the 400 metres at the world championships after being diagnosed with the norovirus, was a popular winner over that distance in zurich. he celebrated with his now customary press—ups at the end. finally, thomas marczynski has
he clocked 13 minutes, 6.05 seconds, to beat paul chelimo of the usa and muktar edris of ethiopia, withrly sweet as edris beat him in the 5,000 metres final at the world championships in london two weeks ago. it feels amazing to win. i've really enjoyed my career. it's been a long journey, but i've enjoyed it. i've missed the track and the people. this is a new chapter of my life. going onto the roads and seeing what ican do going onto the roads and seeing what i can do on the roads. i'm sure...
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in ethiopia, mbengola when nicaragua went communist so we could see these i should say we at least the conservatives could see that there was a need for something beyond datan that we have to go back beyond containment and something beyond that. so this along came ronde reagan who for the first time and almost 40 years, not just about accumulation or daton or sigh but summed it up in a very famous talk he had with richard alan which he said dick, i know this may sound splicic about ending the wold car but i have a solution, and dick alan said what is that governor, governor at that time. well very simple, dick, we win and they lose and that no president had said that. ever before, reallying and those times of simple but yet very direct terms. beginning out of that, was a very sophisticated it wasn't just something of dropping a bombing on moscow and ending the war that way as a matter of fact margaret thatcher said about ronde reagan end of the cold war firing a shot that's precisely what he did by using very sophisticated multifacetting reagan doctrine which included psychological war
in ethiopia, mbengola when nicaragua went communist so we could see these i should say we at least the conservatives could see that there was a need for something beyond datan that we have to go back beyond containment and something beyond that. so this along came ronde reagan who for the first time and almost 40 years, not just about accumulation or daton or sigh but summed it up in a very famous talk he had with richard alan which he said dick, i know this may sound splicic about ending the...
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in the first half, it was between ethiopia and can you, but with 300 metres remaining, the kenyan racedind. —— kenya. can you did do well in the 1500 metres men's. norway's runner fell over the line for bronze. in the men's high jump, fell over the line for bronze. in the men's highjump, a major title for qatar. final two events of the of the evening, the usa claimed the women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— bya women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— by a good distance. at the end of the evening, usain bolt was honoured, given a piece of the london 2012 track in front of the 60,000 watching on, those who adored and saw his feats over both 100m and 200m applauding a man who has done so much for the sport, and who the like of may never be seen again. mo farah has accused sections of the media of trying to "destroy" his legacy over his relationship with his coach alberto salazar. salazar, who is under investigation by us anti—doping authorities, has worked with the british runner since 2011, in which time he's won four olympic gold medals and six world titles. but fa
in the first half, it was between ethiopia and can you, but with 300 metres remaining, the kenyan racedind. —— kenya. can you did do well in the 1500 metres men's. norway's runner fell over the line for bronze. in the men's high jump, fell over the line for bronze. in the men's highjump, a major title for qatar. final two events of the of the evening, the usa claimed the women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— bya women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— by a good...
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. >> his flight takes him from malta to ghana to nigeria, ethiopia, to the sedan. >> and we knew that it to the sudan, he likely would have disappeared and we would never have found him after that. >> you become focused and say, i'm going to will this to be successful. i'm going to make sure that everything that can be done is done to capture rezaq and bring him to justice. the average family's new but old, home: it survived 4 food fights, a one-coat wonder named "grams", and rolled with multiple personalities. number one rated marquee interior. behr's most advanced one-coat hide paint. only at the home depot. when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? ♪ i'm... i'm so in love with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let'
. >> his flight takes him from malta to ghana to nigeria, ethiopia, to the sedan. >> and we knew that it to the sudan, he likely would have disappeared and we would never have found him after that. >> you become focused and say, i'm going to will this to be successful. i'm going to make sure that everything that can be done is done to capture rezaq and bring him to justice. the average family's new but old, home: it survived 4 food fights, a one-coat wonder named...
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amy: most of the migrants were from somalia and ethiopia, and were seeking to travel through yemen to gulf states. in ethiopia, the charity oxfam warns an intense drought has pushed another 700,000 people to the verge ofof starvation. oxfam's warning adds to the u.n.'s earlier estimate that at least t 8.5 millionon ethiopiane in need of i immediate fooood a. the u.n. warns that climate chanange has made e droughts ine horn o of africa far more commo, leading to food shtageges like a 2011 famine that killed d many as 260,000 people. in more climate news, the national oceanic and atmospheric noaa confirmed in a new report thursday that 202016 was thehe hottest y yearn record. noaa''s report fouound record heaeat for both land and ocean temperatures; record high sea levels; an above-averarage tropical cyclone season; and arctic sea ice coverage at or near r record lows. noaa alslso measurured record high levels of cacarbon dioxide in the atmosphere, reaching nearly 403 parts per million. meanwhile, in greenland, a massive and unprecedented wildfire continues to burn nearly two weeks afte
amy: most of the migrants were from somalia and ethiopia, and were seeking to travel through yemen to gulf states. in ethiopia, the charity oxfam warns an intense drought has pushed another 700,000 people to the verge ofof starvation. oxfam's warning adds to the u.n.'s earlier estimate that at least t 8.5 millionon ethiopiane in need of i immediate fooood a. the u.n. warns that climate chanange has made e droughts ine horn o of africa far more commo, leading to food shtageges like a 2011 famine...
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. >> his flight takes him from malta to ghana to nigeria, ethiopia to the sudan. >> and we knew that to the sudan, he likely would have disappeared and we would never have found him after that. >> you become focused and say, i'm going to will this to be successful. i'm going to make sure that everything that can be done is done to capture rezaq and bring him to justice. no splashing! wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best unlimited network. hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at
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you can see congo and ethiopia and middle east earn countries, big big big presence for the cia tryingto work against this soviet influence. there are these other kind of countries where the cia was operating for a period of time. and so not only did they want to win the war of influence in africa, the u.s. was also worried about losing principally because of civil rights problems they had at home. they were worried they could cause the u.s. to lose that cultural traction and to kind of lose the goodwill for america entirely. so into that the soviet union sends jazz musicians. but really again, why not rock and roll? why not american composers? why jazz? i think we get an idea of this by thinking about the difference between what soviets saw as kind of high culture in the best kind of musical art forms and what americans thought as you know kind of the new way of thinking about art. so of course the of yets had ma -- soviets had mastered the art of the classical. you know this song, of course. ♪ >> the nutcracker suite. very much not jazz. you hear this every christmas. probably don't
you can see congo and ethiopia and middle east earn countries, big big big presence for the cia tryingto work against this soviet influence. there are these other kind of countries where the cia was operating for a period of time. and so not only did they want to win the war of influence in africa, the u.s. was also worried about losing principally because of civil rights problems they had at home. they were worried they could cause the u.s. to lose that cultural traction and to kind of lose...
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ethiopia, kenya all those african nations on the top of their games.finals that we are looking forward to most is the final of the 400 metres women's hurdles, and the british women's team captain is competing. she has just british women's team captain is competing. she hasjust completed —— qualify for this is the slowest qualifier but hopefully the crowd can give the lift and push that she needs. delilah mammoth in the us is the reigning 0lympic needs. delilah mammoth in the us is the reigning olympic champion and the reigning olympic champion and the favourite. also much interest and a fat cat arena johnson thompson is going to perform in the high jump. remember it is the highjump that letter than in the heptathlon every weekend. she only cleared one metre 80 and was always playing catch—up have the opening day. so, we will see as he goes this evening in the individual event. also taking pa rt in the individual event. also taking part is morgan lake, another tablet. they have to get one metre 94 to be sure of doing throughout its the top 12 qualifiers
ethiopia, kenya all those african nations on the top of their games.finals that we are looking forward to most is the final of the 400 metres women's hurdles, and the british women's team captain is competing. she has just british women's team captain is competing. she hasjust completed —— qualify for this is the slowest qualifier but hopefully the crowd can give the lift and push that she needs. delilah mammoth in the us is the reigning 0lympic needs. delilah mammoth in the us is the...
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migration agency says 50 teenage migrants from somalia and ethiopia had been diligently drowned afterler forced them into the sea off the course -- off of yemen. they found the remains of 29 dead on a beach during a routine a troll. the survivors -- routine patrol. the survivors said they had forced more than 100 into the sea. over 50,000 migrants have left the corner of africa's -- a rubber dinghy packed with people thought to be undocumented migrants has landed on a beach in southern spain. surprising sunbathers. the beachgoers who shot this video said some of the two dozen men disembarked and scattered. police arrived later but the people had vanished. the german defense ministry says an army helicopter that crashed last month lost its rotors before going down. two were killed. the aircraft's deployment to the region was controversial. they required upgrading in order to operate in higher temperatures. kenya is on edge after opposition leader raila odinga rejected results that showed president uhuru kenyatta won yesterday's election. clashes broke out with protesters barricading st
migration agency says 50 teenage migrants from somalia and ethiopia had been diligently drowned afterler forced them into the sea off the course -- off of yemen. they found the remains of 29 dead on a beach during a routine a troll. the survivors -- routine patrol. the survivors said they had forced more than 100 into the sea. over 50,000 migrants have left the corner of africa's -- a rubber dinghy packed with people thought to be undocumented migrants has landed on a beach in southern spain....
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i thank the ambassador from ethiopia from his statement. and they give the floor to the rest -- representative of kazakhstan. >> we support the adoption of this resolution which uses tough sanctions to pressure pyongyang to change course. the resolution also leaves room for the resumption of dialogue or a six party mechanism for negotiations. context on strongly condemns irresponsible and dangerous international ballistic missile launches of north korea that undermine our international efforts to strengthen regional, and ultimately international peace and security. such actions are in serious violation of un security council resolutions and pose a threat to peace. furthermore, they destabilize the situation in the northeastern asian region, as well as globally. the irresponsibility of the dprk negatively affects the global process of nuclear nonproliferation and undermines efforts to ensure a nuclear weapon-free future of the planet. we urge the dprk to abandon its nuclear ambitions for the safety and security of its also for the benefit of
i thank the ambassador from ethiopia from his statement. and they give the floor to the rest -- representative of kazakhstan. >> we support the adoption of this resolution which uses tough sanctions to pressure pyongyang to change course. the resolution also leaves room for the resumption of dialogue or a six party mechanism for negotiations. context on strongly condemns irresponsible and dangerous international ballistic missile launches of north korea that undermine our international...
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we found he's opened more than 20 libraries in his native ethiopia. >> it's good for my people back home>> the cal state grad collects unwanted textbooks and ships them overseas. >> helping another human being is a noble thing to do. >> expect original reporting from kpix 5 news. expect more. lady gaga did something out of the ordinary... the superstar was >>> right after she left the stage last night at at&t park, lady gaga did something out of the ordinary. she was seen handing out money to the homeless on the streets of san francisco. >> thanking for watching at 5:00. >> we are back with you in 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> racism is evil. lo mason: two days after charlottesville, the president calls out white supremacists. >> and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the k.k.k., neo-nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant. >> mason: also tonight, the mtacker is held without bond, charged with the murder of heather heyer. th i miss her so much, but i'm going the make her death worth semething. >> mason: the
we found he's opened more than 20 libraries in his native ethiopia. >> it's good for my people back home>> the cal state grad collects unwanted textbooks and ships them overseas. >> helping another human being is a noble thing to do. >> expect original reporting from kpix 5 news. expect more. lady gaga did something out of the ordinary... the superstar was >>> right after she left the stage last night at at&t park, lady gaga did something out of the...
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with ngo thatk works with kenya and ethiopia. younted to ask a question started to talk about regarding the counties. certainly one of the stories we have heard about, kind of more of an academic forum. it is a story about counties, certainly, this is the first democratic transition of counties. this is the first election since since the second election the first election five years ago. powers, and as more counties,pumped into i am wondering, what is the untold story there? certainly, we can generalize about ethnicities and groups in these counties, will be know that a lot of them -- many counties are heterogenous. the impactsng what are being felt across the country are? that question and you do the counties question. on.death is still going officially, that is what we are told. timing of his death, his disappearance, murder was really disturbing. the fact that this gentlemandisy disturbing. was chemin in terms of how the -- a -- managers of that security system worked. , at he disappeared and died that time, there was a lot of
with ngo thatk works with kenya and ethiopia. younted to ask a question started to talk about regarding the counties. certainly one of the stories we have heard about, kind of more of an academic forum. it is a story about counties, certainly, this is the first democratic transition of counties. this is the first election since since the second election the first election five years ago. powers, and as more counties,pumped into i am wondering, what is the untold story there? certainly, we can...
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it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, thanks for the silver.or sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. it's been incredible, and it doesn't hit until you actually compete here, and finally, after crossing the line and having a couple of minutes to myself, realise this is it. so a case of agony for some, but ecstasy for others. a night as unpredictable as it was unforgettable. one man who knows how it feels to win relay medals for his country, albeit in the a00m version, is iwan thomas. he was watching the action at the london stadium last night, and he is back there for us this morning. good morning to you. let's kick off on those relay team results. because they were unexpected. how important we re they were unexpected. how important were they for the team's medal tally? so important, for the morale, for the people of london as well. the atmosphere has been great, but it went up to another level last night. i think the girls were really confident after the heats. i thought, if i am honest, perhaps
it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, thanks for the silver.or sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. it's been incredible, and it doesn't hit until you actually compete here, and finally, after crossing the line and having a couple of minutes to myself, realise this is it. so a case of agony for some, but ecstasy for others. a night as unpredictable as it was unforgettable. one man who knows how it feels to win relay medals for his country,...
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we found he's opened more than 20 libraries in his native ethiopia. >> it's good for my people back home looking for books. >> reporter: the cal state grad collect unwanted textbooks and ships them overseas. >> to help another human thing is a good thing to do. >> reporter: expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. the chinese hikers were spotted last sunday inside sequoia national park. rangers >>> two chinese tourists went missing in the sierra nevada. they were planning to head north to king's canyon and then yosemite, but they never showed up for their yosemite reservation and now rangers in sequoia are searching remote areas in steep and rugged terrain. >> looking at every possible location where they could be. we're treating this search as they are still in the park, but we don't know if they are. >> thesearch for the couple ramps back up in the morning. it's not clear if they have enough food and water to survive. >>> a bizarre car crash in union city today and the people inside narrowly escaped from getting hit. two drivers were speeding on alvarado boulevard and lo
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it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah fights for the silver.'s forced to settle for silver. but as the old guard bid farewell, new stars are born with a gold for the british men in the relay — in the third fastest time in history. good evening. one person has died and at least 19 others have been injured after a car rammed a crowd of people opposing a far—right rally in the us state of virginia. it happened in the city of charlottesville after violent
it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah fights for the silver.'s forced to settle for silver. but as the old guard bid farewell, new stars are born with a gold for the british men in the relay — in the third fastest time in history. good evening. one person has died and at least 19 others have been injured after a car rammed a crowd of people opposing a far—right rally in the us state of virginia. it happened in the city of charlottesville after violent
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we found he's opened more than 20 libraries in his native ethiopia. >> it's good for my people back moment looking for books. >> reporter: the cal state grad collects unwanted textbooks and ships them overseas. >> helping another human being is the thing to do. >> reporter: expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. >>> the nissan sports report coming up next on kpix5. >> did you figure it out? the major league record for consecutive games with a home run is eight held by dale long and ken griffey, jr. john carlos stanton was hoping to join that group. this kid went off a foul ball. all he got was a bloody knee. stanton homers for the sixth straight game. this time madison bumgarner, his 44th in the year tying the game 2 -2, but giants go back in front 6-4 in the 8th. the rookie ryder jones get his second career home run. the giants bang out 14 hit and beat the marlins 9-4. >>> have things gotten so bad for the a's that fans have resorted to dumpster diving? oakland trailed kc 8-4 entering the 8th. it's 8-6 when matt joyce went downtown, six runs in the inning and they won 10-
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it is going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, thanks for the silver.disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo disappointment, no golden goodbye for sirmo farah, disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo farah, having to settle for sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. it has been incredible, and a dozen had back until you actually compete here and finally, after crossing the line and having a couple of minutes to myself, realised this is it. so a case of agony for some but ecstasy for others. a night as unpredictable as it was unforgettable. will jessica is at the london stadium. it sounds like a night of high drama. what a night. exactly, what an evening of absolute drama. i was lucky enough to be in that stadium last night, and the atmosphere was absolutely electric. i think my ears are still ringing, and my voice is a little croa ky from are still ringing, and my voice is a little croaky from cheering on all the athletes last night. it was just incredible. even in the morning session, very, very
it is going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, thanks for the silver.disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo disappointment, no golden goodbye for sirmo farah, disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo farah, having to settle for sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. it has been incredible, and a dozen had back until you actually compete here and finally, after crossing the line and having a couple of minutes to myself, realised this is it....
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she was the acting ambassador to ethiopia, mali and madagascar. she managed american policy toward cuba as the court nader of cuban affairs in washington dc. after leaving the state department, she became a visiting fellow at the brookings institute where she coalesced -- co-led a project on cuban relations. she is currently writing in my more on cuba "the long struggle to overturn castro's revolution." we are very lucky to have the ambassador here. finally, steven hayward. he is currently a senior resident scholar at the institute of governmental studies at the university of california berkeley and a visiting lecturer at both hall law school. he was previously in the ronald reagan distinguished professor at pepperdine graduate school for public policy. he has two wonderful books on ronald reagan. he was a visiting scholar and conservative -- in policy of the university of colorado boulder in 2013-2014. and stephen writes frequently for the new york times, the washington post, wall street journal, national review, weekly standard, claremont review
she was the acting ambassador to ethiopia, mali and madagascar. she managed american policy toward cuba as the court nader of cuban affairs in washington dc. after leaving the state department, she became a visiting fellow at the brookings institute where she coalesced -- co-led a project on cuban relations. she is currently writing in my more on cuba "the long struggle to overturn castro's revolution." we are very lucky to have the ambassador here. finally, steven hayward. he is...
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it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, fights for the silver.dbye for sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. so a case of agony for some, but ecstasy for others. a night as unpredictable as it was unforgettable. as you just saw, sir mo farah added silver to his impressive medal haul big smiles on your face this morning. i was in the stadium last night and the atmosphere was electric. i found it night and the atmosphere was electric. ifound it hard night and the atmosphere was electric. i found it hard to sleep — did you get any sleep whatsoever?” got some. anyone else? no. a real night drama for british athletics for you ladies in particular. what does this mean for you? it means so much. at our home stadium, it was unreal. it was nothing we actually plan. we wanted to do it, but doing it as plan. we wanted to do it, but doing itasa plan. we wanted to do it, but doing it as a whole different thing. can you explain to me what the noise was like? in here, my ears are still ringing the morning after.m
it's going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, fights for the silver.dbye for sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. so a case of agony for some, but ecstasy for others. a night as unpredictable as it was unforgettable. as you just saw, sir mo farah added silver to his impressive medal haul big smiles on your face this morning. i was in the stadium last night and the atmosphere was electric. i found it night and the atmosphere was electric. ifound it...
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she was acting ambassador to ethiopia, ambassador to molly and madagascar. she managed american policy toward cuba as the coordinator of cuban affairs in washington , d.c. she became a visiting fellow at the brookings institute where she co-led the project on u.s.-cuba relations. writing arently memoir on cuba. obviously, very lucky to have the ambassador here. finally, steven hayward. he is currently senior resident scholar at the university of calgary and a visiting lecturer at a law school. he was previously the ronald reagan distinguished professor at pepperdine. he wrote to wonderful book on ronald reagan. he was also the inaugural visiting scholar at the university of colorado boulder. forhen writes frequently "the new york times," "washington post," "national review," and other publications. he is the author of six books, including a two-volume chronicle on reagan that i already mentioned. he writes a periodic online column performs. -- for forms. rights for one of the nations most political red websites. let's give a round of applause to our four fan
she was acting ambassador to ethiopia, ambassador to molly and madagascar. she managed american policy toward cuba as the coordinator of cuban affairs in washington , d.c. she became a visiting fellow at the brookings institute where she co-led the project on u.s.-cuba relations. writing arently memoir on cuba. obviously, very lucky to have the ambassador here. finally, steven hayward. he is currently senior resident scholar at the university of calgary and a visiting lecturer at a law school....
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we found he's opened more than 20 libraries in his native ethiopia. >> it's good for my people back home looking for books. >> the cal state grad collects unwanted textbooks and ships them overseas. >> to help another human being, it's a noble thing to do. >> expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. >>> the nissan sports report coming up next on kpix5. s & nationals to postponned its game to a double .. >> back with baseball, rains in the nation's capital for us, the giants and nationals postponed to a doubleheader on sunday. here's the large presence of dennis eckersley in oakland hosting the orioles trailed by a run in the 8th. runner going for jed lowrie, not a homer but a ground ruled double tying the game. later in that inning the a's went ahead on a marcus simeon and won it, final 5-4. >>>
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before the halfway mark, it was between ethiopia and kenya.t with 300 metres remaining as she got the win. kenya did prevail in the men's 1500 she got the win. kenya did prevail in the men's1500 metres. eliza leaving her competitors behind. in the men's high jump, leaving her competitors behind. in the men's highjump, this was the first major outdoor title for this athlete. he got 2.35, becoming the first asian to win a world high jump title. the second man to get world youth, world junior, and world senior titles. in the final two events of the evening, usa got the former 400 metre title by a lengthy margin. ——4x former 400 metre title by a lengthy margin. ——4 x 400 metre. trinidad & tobago brought the curtain down on a championship that saw the good, and the great, and some for the last time. ben crutcher, bbc news. —— croucher. bolivia's president has formally enacted a law stripping a national park of its protected status in order to allow a new highway to be built through it. the highway plan was cancelled six years ago following a nation
before the halfway mark, it was between ethiopia and kenya.t with 300 metres remaining as she got the win. kenya did prevail in the men's 1500 she got the win. kenya did prevail in the men's1500 metres. eliza leaving her competitors behind. in the men's high jump, leaving her competitors behind. in the men's highjump, this was the first major outdoor title for this athlete. he got 2.35, becoming the first asian to win a world high jump title. the second man to get world youth, world junior, and...
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blistering performance from the world — record blistering performance from the world—record holder from ethiopiaest of the field in one of the greatest distance runs in history. her compatriot came in second, but finished over in minutes behind. on day two of the fourth and final test event between england and south africa, the hosts finished on top. jonny bairstow the main man in the opening session, helping them to a opening session, helping them to a opening total of 362. he felt one run short of his century, but by then the damage had been done. anderson dismantled the south african batting, taking four wickets to leave south africa reeling on 220-9. 142 to leave south africa reeling on 220—9. 142 runs behind. to leave south africa reeling on 220—9. 142 runs behindlj to leave south africa reeling on 220-9. 142 runs behind. i quite like the pitch. there was a bit of something there. it was more up and down any bit sideways. so when you're feeling the game like that, your confidence is always up. you feel if you, even if you leave a few runs, you're in the game and get a wicket at any stage. w
blistering performance from the world — record blistering performance from the world—record holder from ethiopiaest of the field in one of the greatest distance runs in history. her compatriot came in second, but finished over in minutes behind. on day two of the fourth and final test event between england and south africa, the hosts finished on top. jonny bairstow the main man in the opening session, helping them to a opening session, helping them to a opening total of 362. he felt one run...
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but ethiopia's muktar edris took the lead on the final lap and out—kicked farah, who finished secondll into the third round at the final golf major of the year, the us pga — and kevin kisner still holds the outright lead at quail hollow, on eight under par. that's all sport for now. the canadian government has ordered a temporary speed limit for some ships using the gulf of st lawrence in an attempt to cut the number of endangered north atlantic right whales being killed in collisions. vessels longer than twenty metres must not now exceed ten knots in the area, or face a fine of $25,000. at least ten whales have died in the area in the past two months, with several deaths being attributed directly to impacts with ships. for some here in the uk, a cup of tea and a slice of cake is something all we need but look at this fruitcake. it was discovered in the antarctica's oldest building. from 1911. 30 is quite rusty but the team in the antarctic heritage trust saved the desert is in excellent condition and smells edible. quite a brave person to actually try it, i would have thought. that
but ethiopia's muktar edris took the lead on the final lap and out—kicked farah, who finished secondll into the third round at the final golf major of the year, the us pga — and kevin kisner still holds the outright lead at quail hollow, on eight under par. that's all sport for now. the canadian government has ordered a temporary speed limit for some ships using the gulf of st lawrence in an attempt to cut the number of endangered north atlantic right whales being killed in collisions....
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it is one third the size of ethiopia. it sounds good.challenge facing us for over a decade. will the chinese, who actually import 90% of north korea's goods, actually enforce the sanctions. we have been talking about this for a long time. the chinese are the ones that pull the trigger and make these sanctions happen. while i think this is good the international community recognises what we need to do, the question is will china act? i hate to say it, but i think the answer is no. you have been tweeting the chinese banks need to be tackled by the rest of the world as it were to stop the sanctions being walked around. we know how money goes into north korea. it is mostly through the chinese banks that essentially help the north koreans launder money into the country. that is where the donald trump administration will have to focus its efforts. the donald trump administration, this is a moment of truth when it comes to relations with china. they need to signal to xijinping, relations with china. they need to signal to xi jinping, this relat
it is one third the size of ethiopia. it sounds good.challenge facing us for over a decade. will the chinese, who actually import 90% of north korea's goods, actually enforce the sanctions. we have been talking about this for a long time. the chinese are the ones that pull the trigger and make these sanctions happen. while i think this is good the international community recognises what we need to do, the question is will china act? i hate to say it, but i think the answer is no. you have been...
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in fact, it is only one third of the size of tiny ep —— ethiopia.us for over a decade. will the chinese who actually import 90% of north korea's goods actually enforce the sanctions? we have been talking about this for what seems like a long time. the chinese are the ones who could pull the trigger and really make the sanctions happen. while i think it's a good thing that the international community recognises what we need to do, the question is, will china act? i hate to say it, but i think the answer is no. you have been tweeting suggesting that chinese banks need to be tackled by the rest of the world, as it were, to stop the sanctions being gotten around? rights. we all know how money flows in north korea, mostly through big chinese banks that essentially helped launder money into the country. that is where the trump administration has to focus its efforts. i think for the trump administration, this is a moment of truth when it comes to relations of china. they are trying to signal that xijinping, they china. they are trying to signal that xi ji
in fact, it is only one third of the size of tiny ep —— ethiopia.us for over a decade. will the chinese who actually import 90% of north korea's goods actually enforce the sanctions? we have been talking about this for what seems like a long time. the chinese are the ones who could pull the trigger and really make the sanctions happen. while i think it's a good thing that the international community recognises what we need to do, the question is, will china act? i hate to say it, but i...
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and clouded out in ethiopia and of course next is missouri. usa. even though the serbs of third a collapse of this was the first time we noticed this guy was actually non. black this place for a photo like the photo cissus probably everyone's image of an eclipse i had not painted anything actually in years. and. this is my first eclipse painting and basically i made the painting now. ever free clips that we've done. after going all the way around the world. for all these trips this one is. colonel literally your backyard number one it's a united states. number two it's in missouri and number three number three as if those were not enough. it acts that the narrow path. actually goes over in the hawes family farm all the family is coming here and they will all get to know what we have been talking about for years families i have they say it's great. come and see for yourself it really is great. after. hot august twenty first when the eclipse comes over the united states. there will be literally billions of people who have will have their own eclipse
and clouded out in ethiopia and of course next is missouri. usa. even though the serbs of third a collapse of this was the first time we noticed this guy was actually non. black this place for a photo like the photo cissus probably everyone's image of an eclipse i had not painted anything actually in years. and. this is my first eclipse painting and basically i made the painting now. ever free clips that we've done. after going all the way around the world. for all these trips this one is....
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he clocked 13 minutes, 6.5 seconds to beat paul chelimo of the usa and muktar edris of ethiopia, withim in the 5,000 metres final at the world championships in london two weeks ago. it feels amazing to win. i've really enjoyed my career. it's been a long journey, but at the same time i've enjoyed it. i'll miss the track and the people. this is a new chapter of my life. going onto the roads and seeing what i can do on the roads. i'm sure there will be big marathons there but ijust have to enjoy it and take time off and enjoy it. mavis wanczyk has beaten all the odds to win the biggest single jackpot in american history. the odds of winning were one in 292 million. david willis takes up the story from washington. $1 million. get those tickets out. the numbers that made a middle—aged hospital worker one of the richest people in the world. mother of two mavis wanczyk, from chicopee, massachusetts, has since told her bosses she won't be at work tomorrow, or the next day or any other day after that. her $758 million prize is the largest single ticketjackpot in american history. last night i
he clocked 13 minutes, 6.5 seconds to beat paul chelimo of the usa and muktar edris of ethiopia, withim in the 5,000 metres final at the world championships in london two weeks ago. it feels amazing to win. i've really enjoyed my career. it's been a long journey, but at the same time i've enjoyed it. i'll miss the track and the people. this is a new chapter of my life. going onto the roads and seeing what i can do on the roads. i'm sure there will be big marathons there but ijust have to enjoy...
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it is understood the migrants mainly from somalia and ethiopia had boarded a boat in the horn of africaope of eventually reaching a a gulf country. they we are hearing as they reached the migrant coast, they were forced into the sea. 29 people were killed, around a hundred survived. 22 people are also missing. a spokesperson for the international organisation for migration said the smugglers deliberately pushed the migrants into the waters since they feared they would be arrested by the authorities once they reached the shore. the bbc will have more details as they come in. you can a lwa ys details as they come in. you can always tell us what you think about our stories, our developing stories, the hashtag is bbc os. of course we have a lot more in terms of analysis and correspondent commentary on the bbc website/ news. a lot more there on any of our running and running stories. do is stay with us. tropical storm franklin continues to strengthen as he moves through the bay of campisi, we are taking a look at the latest satellite pictures. you can see the track of the storm, moving acros
it is understood the migrants mainly from somalia and ethiopia had boarded a boat in the horn of africaope of eventually reaching a a gulf country. they we are hearing as they reached the migrant coast, they were forced into the sea. 29 people were killed, around a hundred survived. 22 people are also missing. a spokesperson for the international organisation for migration said the smugglers deliberately pushed the migrants into the waters since they feared they would be arrested by the...
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competitors from ethiopia, one who has already won the 10,000m here.for the 10,000m here. and britain has another contender for gold. if laura muircan be another contender for gold. if laura muir can be somewhere in that pack with around 400m to go in the 5000m, but then who knows? the most realistic chance tonight for great britain to add to this four on the table will be the relays, before by 400m later on. i would love to see you, before you leave that stadium, did do flop. i'll but the spikes on and see what i can do. in nepal, the number of people killed in the floods and landslides caused by the torrential rain over the past two days has reached 49. elephants and rafts have been sent to rescue nearly 500 tourists trapped in lodges near the chitwan national park area. transport networks and power supplies are also thought to have been disrupted in the worst—affected areas. navin khadka, who is the environment correspondent for the bbc world service, gave this update from the capital kathmandu. several rivers have broken their embankments. several
competitors from ethiopia, one who has already won the 10,000m here.for the 10,000m here. and britain has another contender for gold. if laura muircan be another contender for gold. if laura muir can be somewhere in that pack with around 400m to go in the 5000m, but then who knows? the most realistic chance tonight for great britain to add to this four on the table will be the relays, before by 400m later on. i would love to see you, before you leave that stadium, did do flop. i'll but the...
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ethiopia's muktar edris strode clear, and this time, mo farah was beaten.as all too clear. but after an emotional reunion with his family, the fans roared mo farah around for a last lap of honour. not quite the ending sir mo farah or the fans hoped for. it has been an incredible career on the track but tonight, it was not to be. it has been amazing, a long journey, but incredible. and it will not quite hit until you can finally cross the line, and having a couple of minutes to minutes to myself to realise this is it. if that medal was tinged with sadness, the next for great britain was not, as the women's ax100m relay produced a thrilling finish. the champion in the 100, comfortable, usa, great britain and northern ireland and jamaica. victory for great britain. some result. the spotlight is like a magnet to him. and then, it was time for the finale. a goodbye to the greatest — the irresistable, irreplaceable usain bolt. his jamaica team by the reigning champions but the british team led the relay and as bolt took the baton, and the world held its breath, c
ethiopia's muktar edris strode clear, and this time, mo farah was beaten.as all too clear. but after an emotional reunion with his family, the fans roared mo farah around for a last lap of honour. not quite the ending sir mo farah or the fans hoped for. it has been an incredible career on the track but tonight, it was not to be. it has been amazing, a long journey, but incredible. and it will not quite hit until you can finally cross the line, and having a couple of minutes to minutes to myself...
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she will need to get past some very good athletes from kenny and ethiopia. this is his last chance at world medal. that will be tough as well. the best chance yet again of a british medal are in the final events of the championship, towards ten o'clock this evening and that is the relays. the four by 400 relays and probably the men are —— have a slightly better chance than the women. botswana or out of the men's race. much to look forward to. some of it could be quite controversial. thank you very much. if he urged his supporters to boycott work to demonstrate their dissatisfaction. he said he would announce his first —— sprue course of action on thursday. earlier i spoke to our correspondent and asked whether he really believed he could overturn the election results. the a nalysts overturn the election results. the analysts here believe that if he really believed he had a chance to overturn a result, then he would have gone to court, but the fact that he has had his agents are polling centres and also at the electoral commission headquarters, policing the r
she will need to get past some very good athletes from kenny and ethiopia. this is his last chance at world medal. that will be tough as well. the best chance yet again of a british medal are in the final events of the championship, towards ten o'clock this evening and that is the relays. the four by 400 relays and probably the men are —— have a slightly better chance than the women. botswana or out of the men's race. much to look forward to. some of it could be quite controversial. thank...
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to thew give the floor representative of ethiopia. >> thank you. year never of this year and resolution -- u.n. resolution, condemning in the strongest terms the missile test conducted by the dprk. this step today, including additional sanction measures as a consequence is proper. we continuent that maintaining the unity of the council in addressing this problem. in our view, this is perhaps the most critical fact are, that we ensure bush factor, that we there a breakthrough -- most critical factor, that we ensure a breakthrough eventually. tos is a serious threat regional and international peace and security. it is absolutely important that the dprk immediately sees these provocative actions -- cease these provocative actions and prevent further escalation. that is why we believe taking the measure of the council today was made unavoidable. and moreoming more apparent that this situation could get out of hand if it is not managed properly. believe it is important to make additional efforts toward a resolution of a problem that is complex and dange
to thew give the floor representative of ethiopia. >> thank you. year never of this year and resolution -- u.n. resolution, condemning in the strongest terms the missile test conducted by the dprk. this step today, including additional sanction measures as a consequence is proper. we continuent that maintaining the unity of the council in addressing this problem. in our view, this is perhaps the most critical fact are, that we ensure bush factor, that we there a breakthrough -- most...
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. >> thanks to you the ambassador from ethiopia for his statement.at >> we support the adoption resolution as a means to ruth pursued pyongyang to change its course and also for the resumption of dialogue and strongly condemns the international missile a brisker rijeka with those efforts and with international peace and security to be in seriousre violation and force a threat to peace and furthermorethe into the north eastern asian region the policy of the dprk of us nuclear non-proliferation to ensureef the free future of the planet for the sake it insecurity of the development of the people in the threat of the of program makes it imperative to intensify the efforts as an acceptable solution and it is possible only through dialogue via the provocative action and i think you mr. president for girl --. >> thank you. >> to the representative of japan. >> to the dimmest adoption of the resolution may wouldut express interest to the venice states and also we would like to thank the members of the council of the hard work to make today's adoption possible the need a security council the with t
. >> thanks to you the ambassador from ethiopia for his statement.at >> we support the adoption resolution as a means to ruth pursued pyongyang to change its course and also for the resumption of dialogue and strongly condemns the international missile a brisker rijeka with those efforts and with international peace and security to be in seriousre violation and force a threat to peace and furthermorethe into the north eastern asian region the policy of the dprk of us nuclear...
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i traveled back to africa with president obama later when he went to kenya and ethiopia. i hope we continue the progress we've made in africa. >> charlie: on an issue like north korea, what's the president do? >> it's cliche, there's no good options in north korea. keep everything on the table. that's all true. but there are just no good options. hope we can go to china and get some kind of action. >> charlie: the president has said he tried to do that and hoped they would be more forthcoming. >> their leverage may be more limited than we want to admit. >> charlie: or maybe they may be willing to do less than we want them to do. >> that is correct as well. that may be correct. i don't know. one thing i do know, you mentioned foreign policy is an area of rare bipartisanship but still is and i talk about it in my look. my work with tim cain to get an aumf nominee. >> 23 members of the senate were there to still vote on it. more than 300 members in the house has never voted on an aumf. we like this more than we should in the house and senate because then we can blame the pre
i traveled back to africa with president obama later when he went to kenya and ethiopia. i hope we continue the progress we've made in africa. >> charlie: on an issue like north korea, what's the president do? >> it's cliche, there's no good options in north korea. keep everything on the table. that's all true. but there are just no good options. hope we can go to china and get some kind of action. >> charlie: the president has said he tried to do that and hoped they would be...
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ton they did not stand up mussolini and ethiopia, antler what led tohat is world war ii. his primary goal was to avoid a thermonuclear war. believed that i think his commitment to south korea which i think by the time of the korean war was tremendous and his wife. director oft as a the library for 13 years. he saw as a soviet inspired attacks he had no doubt read from the beginning even though he had no access to the documentation that appears now it was the soviets. have been ait could diversionary tactic because they were interested in europe area. for thatp korea unprovoked naked aggression that simply could not stand. situation even if douglas macarthur would have failed at what have ratcheted up. it could have even been a much wider war. goes there, i am from the midwest. i had never seen a tide. ties on lakeave michigan. to hear of these 30 foot tides. i wish i could see what it looked like and what general macarthur was up against to see the seawalls. when theimpressive tide goes out you just have based mud that go out for miles. when the tide comes in at 30 are in
ton they did not stand up mussolini and ethiopia, antler what led tohat is world war ii. his primary goal was to avoid a thermonuclear war. believed that i think his commitment to south korea which i think by the time of the korean war was tremendous and his wife. director oft as a the library for 13 years. he saw as a soviet inspired attacks he had no doubt read from the beginning even though he had no access to the documentation that appears now it was the soviets. have been ait could...