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countries. boat is another $3300000.00 crossing into neighboring countries, including egypt. chad and south sudan. a label hung the monitoring system known as i p c says 5 areas of facing famine. more than 24000000 sudanese will experience high levels of food and security by may conflict and force displacement limited in the primary drivers of this crisis, exacerbated by restricted humanitarian access, sustained violence, and he cannot make turmoil have disrupted markets. and there's also driven prices of staple goods to on a fordable level fighting abrupt dude after a power struggle between the head of the army, abdel, such a opa, and just form a deputy mahogany termed on deck. lo, if the rapid support forces applied story the best. now bringing our guests from london, we joined by hollywood high, who was a political analyst who specializes in research on a policy on to don. and the horn of africa in geneva is dr. location capella, who was the united nations resident and humanitarian coordinator for so don in 2003 in 2004. he was vocal about the atrocities a he witnessed in, don for, and infinit
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so a who's in the boat, a town of rank and south sudan will get to what is happening there in just a moment. but 1st of all, they've been protest like we mentioned in the kevin cube about these report of killings of cell certain these. and so don, i mean, is this potentially going to threaten to spill out of control there? the, the while the government is saying that it is containing the situation. so this happened yesterday out when protests is stopped. so the needs of march to the end of the office, to don protesting against those colleen's happening. i mean, sedan we are being told that there are some people who started just have that seen um cities, businesses as well. so the police fire, your guys, we are also told that life file was used as well. but, but security forces, as i say, say that in due by the situation has a being contained, but there's a lots of 10. so now outside, due by that has been tension in other pots as well, like mala, calling the counties as well. and we have been told we have reports that that has been a vandalism, a new scene going on in some areas in th
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now numerous civilians displaced by an ongoing civil war in south sudan and have fled to the feel. p has gone the region and that have increased needs for food and other aid in one of africa as far as the areas. now the roster then bass of the presided over a ceremony dedicated to the latest round of assistance that he spoke about, the traditionally strong ties between his country and the field. today where i live in go through difficult times, price and maintenance. singleton, as children, just one of which is 5 against, from the restaurant that you have to have a longer standard from reflect on those relations. it is a real full circle. how in the 2nd, because of age is over the last center during the so called degrees ferment the former 13. and if you have just by providing for us partition of humanitarian supplies by play is across the deluxe deluxe vista, and sorta throws with you. and as a man to participate in delivering green to the start of the start and population over confidence. no, no, we continue this trends that the additional friends that are in the systems to or if
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in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going on for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. >> there's a humility and a grace and devotion to what you just described. a devotion to justice. about which president carter was relentless. that story seems to capture all of that. >> it does. also, on that day and dallas, president carter talked about arguably one of the most significant public health gestures work programs in american history. it's president george w. bush's , it's the president's emergency plan for relief. it's estimated that perhaps 20 million people are alive today and that was of a piece with what president carter and the carter center worked on. all of a reminder, i think that for all of the cut and thrust, for all of the getting and spending, for all of the moment to moment battles that define our politics, at our best the united states of america has managed to make the world a better place and that requires men and women of character who are able, as jimmy carter and george w. bush who i've go
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they manifest them to them, more than a 1000000 doses of the color of actually never arrived in south sudan, where health care workers are battling an outbreak of the disease. the health ministry says more than 1300 people have died in the past 4 months. you in says heavy rain and flooding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the disease. 2024 was a year of highs and lows for the british prime minister care storm or he won a landslide in july's general election. but since then, whole suggest the labor leader has lost significant public support. so when you a guy, you go, takes a look at the reasons behind the parties plummeting popularity. so that recession, it's been the best of times, we did it. but also the worst of stones foster, inheriting a stagnant economy. the prime minister has been left, floundering with a country teetering on the edge of recession and rising inflation. just off to the election, 40 percent of the country approved of case drama, and a said disapproved since then. there's been a decisive shift in opinion polls. the number of people who are happy with
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countries. boat is another 3300000 crossing into neighboring countries, including egypt, chad and south sudan, a global hunger monitoring system, known as i p c says 5 areas of facing famine. more than 24000000 sudanese will experience high levels of food and security by may conflict and force displacement women in the primary drivers of this crisis, exacerbated by restricted humanitarian access, sustain violence. and deacon nomic turmoil have disruptive markets. and it also driven prices of staple goods to on affordable levels. fighting abrupt dude after a power struggle between the head of the army, abdel, such a elva, and just form a deputy mate. how many times on deck. lo, if the rapid support forces us all over the united states accuses the recess and its allies, its committing genocide during the capture of most of west of full states. it says the group has systematically attacked civilians targeting particular ethnic groups and carried out mass rate attempts by the us. saudi arabia i'm afraid to broke or sustain ceasefire. i have sales sedan is now looking to president elect donald tru
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steve vo ph south sudan. chad, bangladesh and all of the carter center's programs are based on a respect that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they're in tiny villages. miles from anywhere to give. one example, we've all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an anxious and debilitating disease of poverty. and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease, there were 3 and a half million cases in humans every year. last year, there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's a lemonade. it essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the porous and was marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors truly my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. and as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nigeria, every village in sudan or uganda, what's left behind in those tiny 600 person village is is an
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and more than a $140000.00 certain days of slips to a neighboring south sudan, the un says around $120.00 thousands of across the board of since november alone. catherine. so this is the town of rank to hear the stories. the 2 transit centers in rank have no space to accommodate more displaced. people focus it on to as opposed to host a few 1000 for a short while. now 16000. i'll compare your rivals are coming to these amal uses and have family fled from the 0 states with fighting has intensified atlanta to the hudson. and when i think the data released, we moved a lot in sudan. we were afraid of the bullets we were afraid of the rapids support forces. they were killing us. how dude some more. um, it was a medical student back home. she wants to complete has studies enough that country a big brother like this of late. we have no thing to eat. we have most things to life. this is a we had this is liz. because of this, more than a 120000 people have crossed the border since november. many are coming in through informal border crossings where they're leaving rough with very little to survive
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look at global health concerns and all the work they did, whether travelling to a small village in south sudan their home in plains. this was a lifetime of service and whether it was public service or private it was what they wanted to do. why do you think- they ended up focusing on the topics they did? a lot of this has to do - with democracy, with infectious diseases, why would those important issues _ for the carters? president carter still had a bully pulpit, after he left the white house there were world leaders who interested conversations with him that they knew they would be discussions that could be carried to the highest levels of government. but also knew they could do it privately. and so to be able to continue doing that and whether it was democracy provision or rule of law, access to information, these were the areas that president carter was interested in. what kind of legacyl do you think you will be remembered for? i think as a humanitarian as well as his sincerity and integrity. at the end of the day, you have politician who would say during a debate, the honourable president
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the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work: ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh,center's programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages i miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately, a disease that's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease, there were 3.5 million cases in humans every year. last year there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors, truly, were my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nighnigeria or sudan or uganda, what's left is an army of jimmy and los angeles linn carters -- rosyln carters who demonstratedded their own power to change t
the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work: ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh,center's programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages i miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately, a disease that's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease, there...
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ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter center's programs are based a respect,espect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately, about getting worm disease, it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter, when he started working on this disease, there were three and a half million cases in humans every year. last year, there were 14. and the thing that is remarkable, is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated, essentially, by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors, truly, were my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. and as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nigeria, every village in sudan, or uganda, what is left behind this those villages, is an army of jimmy and rosalynn carters, who have demonstrated their own power to change
ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter center's programs are based a respect,espect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately, about getting worm disease, it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter, when he started working on this disease, there were three and a half million cases in...
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look at global health concerns and all the work they did, whether travelling to a small village in south sudanit was public service or private it was what they wanted to do. why do you think they ended up focusing on the topics they did? a lot of this has to do with democracy, with infectious diseases, why were those important issues for the carters? president carter still had a bully pulpit, after he left the white house there were world leaders who interested conversations with him that they knew they would be discussions that could be carried to the highest levels of government. but also knew they could do it privately. and so to be able to continue doing that and whether it was democracy provision or rule of law, access to information, these were the areas that president carter was interested in. what kind of legacyl do you think you will be remembered for? i think as a humanitarian as well as his sincerity and integrity. at the end of the day, you have politician who would say during a debate, the honourable president ford and i disagree on these issues, you don't hear that now. that was
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and their trip to south sudan, when it became the world's newest country. >> i have this photo of them reporter: her journey with the carters started in 2005 when she landed an internship at the carter center in atlanta. >> this one got me the job. >> reporter: her work behind the lens and her ability to capture a full story in a single photo earned her the carters' trust and an invitation to document his humanitarian work across the globe. >> this is one of my very favorite photos that i took of president carter. i would look for the little moments. i thought those were so special because they showed his humanity. >> reporter: many joyous moments. others more private, including the death of rosalynn carter in november of last year. the carter family wanted hakes and her camera there. >> president carter, he signed it for me. >> reporter: her personal scrapbook, now a physical token of the carters' legacy. >> that's why i kept so many souvenirs and wrote so many things down, because it's something i want to be able to tell my children about. it was really special to be a part of it. >>
and their trip to south sudan, when it became the world's newest country. >> i have this photo of them reporter: her journey with the carters started in 2005 when she landed an internship at the carter center in atlanta. >> this one got me the job. >> reporter: her work behind the lens and her ability to capture a full story in a single photo earned her the carters' trust and an invitation to document his humanitarian work across the globe. >> this is one of my very...
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countries. boat is another 3300000 crossing into neighboring countries, including egypt, chad and south sudan, a global hunger monitoring system, known as i p c says 5 areas of facing famine. more than 24000000 seed needs will experience high levels of food and security by may conflict and force displacement women in the primary drivers of this crisis, exacerbated by restricted humanitarian access, sustain violence, and he cannot make turmoil have disrupt in markets. and it also driven prices of staple goods to on affordable levels. fighting abrupt dude after a power struggle between the head of the army, abdel, set to alva, and just form a debt between him and how many times on deck. lo, if the rapid support forces us all over the united states accuses the recess and its allies, its committing genocide during the capture of most of west of full states. it says the group has systematically attacked civilians targeting particular ethnic groups and carried out mass rate attempts by the us. saudi arabia i'm afraid to broke or sustain ceasefire. i have sales sedan is now looking to president elec
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ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter centers' programs are based on a respect same respect for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we have all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease there were 3.5 million cases in humans every year. last year there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors truly were my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. and as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nigeria, every village in sudan or uganda, what's left behind in those tiny 600-person villages is an army of jimmy and rosalynn carter's who have demonstrated their own power to change their w
ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter centers' programs are based on a respect same respect for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we have all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease there were 3.5 million cases in humans...
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and in that time he went to places that most people don't go to, to south sudan, to darfur, to palestine, to north korea, to, you know, he traveled, he traveled extensively around the world. and, you know, at a time when he was he was no longer a young man, and he was out on the streets in in darfur and south sudan and making speeches, marching, marching for peace. and he was relentless and just, just, just the most extraordinary, extraordinary individual. >> when you first pitched the idea of the elders to president carter, i'm told he said, quote, i appreciate your intentions, but i just don't see how this is going to work. but then he talked to archbishop tutu and came back to you with a draft of the core principles and values of the elder. take us back to that moment. and how did that, uh, how did that become how did that define your relationship with him from then on? >> um, so peter gabriel, the artist and myself had archbishop tutu and, uh, president carter and others to necker island, and we were discussing whether or not the world needed a group of people who were no longer invo
and in that time he went to places that most people don't go to, to south sudan, to darfur, to palestine, to north korea, to, you know, he traveled, he traveled extensively around the world. and, you know, at a time when he was he was no longer a young man, and he was out on the streets in in darfur and south sudan and making speeches, marching, marching for peace. and he was relentless and just, just, just the most extraordinary, extraordinary individual. >> when you first pitched the...
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people always trying to finish, whether it was eradicating disease, bailing peace and democracy in south sudan. whatever project he was on, he was digging into. i think over the last years he has been able to reflect on achievement in terms of peace and also for example for precise of land, massive legacy impacts. i think he has been able to appreciate them. >> so this six day national farewell begins in plains. next thursday it will end here in plains. there will also be a funeral service at the baptist church and mr. carter will be buried about a half mile from where i am standing on the family property next to rosalynn carter, wife of 77 years. >> as we watched the procession now, mark, you can see people outside with their american flags. we saw secret service with their right hand over their heart as the hearse was making its way down the street here. just a touching moment if we can take a listen and absorb some of the pictures here. own some observe some of the pictures here. when president carter as you mentioned is buried at home in plains he will be reunited with wife rosalynn. she w
people always trying to finish, whether it was eradicating disease, bailing peace and democracy in south sudan. whatever project he was on, he was digging into. i think over the last years he has been able to reflect on achievement in terms of peace and also for example for precise of land, massive legacy impacts. i think he has been able to appreciate them. >> so this six day national farewell begins in plains. next thursday it will end here in plains. there will also be a funeral...
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he went to south sudan with jimmy carter.s on one of their guinea worm eradication missions there. and carter was describing how they wanted to use an insecticide in this pond to kill the guinea worm eggs and larva. but the locals there were resistant to it, because the pond was very, very precious to them. here's how carter solved that problem. pres. carter: in fact, the ponds of water were looked upon as sacred. if that particular rainfall pond hadn't been there, the village wouldn't have existed, they wouldn't be alive. and of course, we said that the pond was, in effect, sacred. but there was a curse on that pond. and if they would just help us remove those guinea worm eggs from their pond or from the drink of water that they took out of the pond, then that curse could be removed from their pond and their village forever. so we had, you might say, not only a philosophical but also a theological explanation to make. william: how critical is that level of cultural competency for this kind of work? because certainly a former
he went to south sudan with jimmy carter.s on one of their guinea worm eradication missions there. and carter was describing how they wanted to use an insecticide in this pond to kill the guinea worm eggs and larva. but the locals there were resistant to it, because the pond was very, very precious to them. here's how carter solved that problem. pres. carter: in fact, the ponds of water were looked upon as sacred. if that particular rainfall pond hadn't been there, the village wouldn't have...
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haiti, myanmar and the democratic republic of congo, as well as the crisis in west africa, somalia, south sudanhas attracted the world and even the united nations attention, seemingly to no avail. joining me now is sunna abeyta, executive director of doctors without borders canada, and thank you so much for being here. talk to me about what you're really wonderful workers have seen in gaza and what is your outlook for how things are getting better, worse, changing? >> thank you, joy, for having me. we've put this outlook very recently in a comprehensive report called gaza, life in a death trap, and this is really our collective howl of outrage. it's an escalation for the urgent need for a cease-fire. for the past four months our teams are witnessing firsthand that this is the war with no rules and that gaza remains a place where there is no place safe to run anymore. palestinians young and old are being killed in their homes. they're killed in hospital beds, something our colleagues have to witness on a regular basis, as well. hospital infrastructures are at their limits point the few that are
haiti, myanmar and the democratic republic of congo, as well as the crisis in west africa, somalia, south sudanhas attracted the world and even the united nations attention, seemingly to no avail. joining me now is sunna abeyta, executive director of doctors without borders canada, and thank you so much for being here. talk to me about what you're really wonderful workers have seen in gaza and what is your outlook for how things are getting better, worse, changing? >> thank you, joy, for...
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more than a 1000000 doses of the color of accede have arrived in south sudan where health care workers are battling an outbreak of the disease. the health ministry says more than 1300 people have died in the past 4 months. the u. n says heavy rain and flooding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the outbreak. the ivory coast president says french troops will soon begin pulling out of the country . it's the latest west african nation to seek the exit of troops from its former colonial power. following molly for kina, paso and new year at age, race reports of tickets long prizes. french troops are leaving ivory coast. it's the latest country in west africa to demand the departure from molly to picking up fossil tanisha and recently charged st process to forestalled farms and its forces as countries in the region reassessed. the military and economic ties with the former colonial private coast. it's an assertion of suffering to i said out, so good, good news about this is, it is within this framework that we have decided on the coordinator, then organize withdrawal. a fren
more than a 1000000 doses of the color of accede have arrived in south sudan where health care workers are battling an outbreak of the disease. the health ministry says more than 1300 people have died in the past 4 months. the u. n says heavy rain and flooding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the outbreak. the ivory coast president says french troops will soon begin pulling out of the country . it's the latest west african nation to seek the exit of troops from its former...
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we started out with 3.6 million cases, and i think we have two cases in south sudan and one case in ethiopia and one case in mali, and seven cases in chad. that's all it is, guinea worms in the world. and we know where all of them are. so i would say that would be my top priority. >> um, there has not been the eradication of the guinea worm, but that really speaks profoundly, you know, to his focus and, and, and his hopes. >> well, i think he and i get emotional listening to all that because, you know, we thought his days were really numbered back in 2015. and, you know, his hope was so selfless. you know, peace in the middle east and eradication of the guinea worm. um, and when the carter center got involved with the guinea worm project, it was in 1986 and there were 3.5, 3.6 million cases a year at that time. we're now down to a handful. so he came awfully close to outliving the guinea worm. and i do think that the carter center's work will continue in his honor and his legacy. and it's such a good spirit to have in atlanta. atlanta is a special place. and jimmy carter definitely made it e
we started out with 3.6 million cases, and i think we have two cases in south sudan and one case in ethiopia and one case in mali, and seven cases in chad. that's all it is, guinea worms in the world. and we know where all of them are. so i would say that would be my top priority. >> um, there has not been the eradication of the guinea worm, but that really speaks profoundly, you know, to his focus and, and, and his hopes. >> well, i think he and i get emotional listening to all...
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south sudan. chad. bangladesh.ams are based on a respect, that same respect, for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we have all heard a lot lately about disease. it is a debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease, there were between happily in cases of in humans every year. last year, there were 14. and the thing that is remarkable is this disease is not eliminated with medicine. is eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors truly are my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. and as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nigeria, every village in sudan or uganda, what is left behind in those tiny 600-person villages is an army of jimmy and rosalynn carter's have demonstrated their power to cha
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more than a 120000 people across from sudan into south to down and recent weeks, fleeing an escalation and fighting between government. i'm problem. mystery forces . many of those seeking safety and south to die struggling to find food and clean water. so i believe groups undergoing mobile clinics to help for their wanting time is running out to get more a that before the rainy season, when the roads become impossible to take the guitar, it says it needs more money, equipment and personnel, 80 suffering from a surgeon gang finding some more than 5000 people killed across the country in 2024, columbia and president, gustavo petro has reactivated arrest warrants the top leaders of the country's largest rebel group, the outlet, and it comes up to petro declared, a state of emergency in response to a new way of a fighting for control of drug trafficking surgery along the venezuelan border, at least atp flipping kills and around 20000 people have been for some that homes, the ongoing violence around 5000 special forces members have been deployed to the area. the northeast of the country sou
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the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh and all of the carter center's programs are based on a respect that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter, when he started working on this disease. there were 3.5 million cases in humans every year. last year there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors truly were my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. and as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nigeria, every village in sudan or uganda, what's left behind in those tiny 600 person villages is an army of jimmy and rosaly
the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh and all of the carter center's programs are based on a respect that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter, when he started...
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the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh and all of the carter center's programs are based on a respect that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter, when he started working on this disease. there were 3.5 million cases in humans every year. last year, there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors truly were my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. and as this disease has been eliminated in every village in nigeria, every village in sudan or uganda, what's left behind in those tiny 600 person villages is an army of jimmy and rosal
the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh and all of the carter center's programs are based on a respect that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter, when he started...
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the protest against the death of 29 south sydney citizens in sudan, killed in why they met the name of the capital of cuz the, the state, the city was taken back by sedans all me last week officer is captured by the permit to rapid support forces a year ago, katherine and so is on the board of the town of rankin south sedan was more the president is expected to address the nation in due by um, in a little while, he already issued a statement saying that he is concerned about what's happening in so done, particularly into 0 states, he calls the killings that as the barriers, but he's also awesome south to the needs to be we street level, restrain themselves, form a talking. and so what happened yesterday is that they'll put testers to the street and they will going to so don and the see the police fired to a gas out them. some of them uh, wanted to target us. we didn't, these businesses as well were being pulled right now. the main market has been closed because of that in security. we have also been talking to uh, security uh, leaders who are saying that the situation in do buy is bein
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she has been everywhere from afghanistan to iraq to libya, lebanon, darfur, south sudan, somalia, thephers of the past 25 years, because the argument is that she is changing the way we see the world's conflicts, and you're seeing it in these images on your screen. she takes you through the front lines of the conflict, but showing how the impact is on families, on communities, societies. in her third year in ukraine, she covered these stunning images of children who were dealing with life threatening illnesses and the impact that the russian invasion of ukraine was having on these families. being able to get health care in syria right after the fall of assad, she was there on the ground covering the images of these mothers who went to go look for their sons who had been missing. there are 100,000 men who are missing in in syria and takes these human lives and shows how important it is and the impact it is to have on these women, risking her life, balancing work and family. and she's going to talk about that on stage. thrilled to have lynsey. >> amazing. maggie. obviously gender equalit
she has been everywhere from afghanistan to iraq to libya, lebanon, darfur, south sudan, somalia, thephers of the past 25 years, because the argument is that she is changing the way we see the world's conflicts, and you're seeing it in these images on your screen. she takes you through the front lines of the conflict, but showing how the impact is on families, on communities, societies. in her third year in ukraine, she covered these stunning images of children who were dealing with life...
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south susan. these nationals who were opponents, had been killed in 20 stays in sudan. the army and paramilitary rapid support forces had been battling for control of sudan since april 2023. catherine story reports from rank themselves through den, a wayne rank town. a border area in south it says on a web, there was a bit of tension and unrest on a friday a when some people tries to protest against the things that are happening in. so dawn with the needs have allegedly being hills. what's happening now? things are being calm, shops have been opened. 7 people are moving around as well. games are about whether it will protest as well. uh, the situation. it has been contained as well. the lead out of the sofa and sedona has for the on investigation into atrocities that was allegedly me said in the 0 states. but people here are very angry, they want results as quickly as possible. uh, c, u n. c, a in rank, has killed zone as for races, saying that they're waiting all this situation to see when they're going to us kill up. within a 1000000 people have been displaced and i'l
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amna: are you saying some of the same things that were met in sudan, the expressed intent that southys of israel, has been there by israeli officials. the targeting of a specific ethnic group, palestinians who have been killed en masse the last 14 months of war. we know aid has been withheld. all of the same thing seem to be have met. again, why has that determination not been made? amb. van schaack: we have disagreed with south africa at present but the working very hard with the israeli authorities and others to encourage them to make sure their response to the horrific attacks of october 7 are directly in line with her humanitarian law obligations, and working very hard to bring another cease fire, and to ensure adequate and maximalist humanitarian assistance into gaza. amna: when you say you disagree with the south africans, is that specifically the intent? amb. van schaack: yes. it is on the basis for their claims under the genocide convention. amna: there are a number of experts who said you need to look at what israel has done. 2% of the palestinian population in gaza has now
amna: are you saying some of the same things that were met in sudan, the expressed intent that southys of israel, has been there by israeli officials. the targeting of a specific ethnic group, palestinians who have been killed en masse the last 14 months of war. we know aid has been withheld. all of the same thing seem to be have met. again, why has that determination not been made? amb. van schaack: we have disagreed with south africa at present but the working very hard with the israeli...
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but are you saying that some of these same things that you say were met here in sudan, the expressed intent, which southsation of israel of genocide, they say that intent has been there by israeli senior officials, the targeting of a specific ethnic group -- this is a specific ethnic group, palestinians, who have been killed en masse in the last 14 months of war. we know aid has been withheld. all of these same things seem to have been met. so, again, the question is, why hasn't that determination been made in gaza? beth: well, we have disagreed with that characterization by south africa at present, but we're still working very hard with the israeli authorities and others to encourage them to make sure that their response to the horrific attacks of october 7 are directly in line with their humanitarian law, international humanitarian law obligations, and working very hard to try and bring about a cease-fire and to ensure adequate and much -- maximalist humanitarian assistance into gaza and elsewhere. amna: when you say you disagree with the south africans, is that specifically on the intent that's been
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south of the country. yes, i'd like to welcome how many color follow on a sudan researcher and policy analyst in the united kingdom. he's currently exploring political transitions and the roles of grassroots movements throughout africa. i mean, let's start with the sudanese armies recapture of one mcdonny. how significant is that? is this thing if you have a significant development in the course of sit on board that in capsule appointment . any, you know, it's very strategic, given that it's been described egypt, location equipment, then. yeah. and then just need a states applauds. wouldn't make any is, and it is easy to say it's, it's uh, the pro fluids of many important groups. uh that, that very important for moving look at the for moving boots and stuff as fast from uh, like i said in states and import them, particularly the carpet that up. sedan where you know that up support for students . they need, unfortunately outside. think about, but it's also because it's the hotline of i really considering sedan an optical way . i but i've just, i've it because their schemes are located. and it's very importa
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as in the current situation in sudan hasn't re ignited those tensions. lupo, body be fighting, has resumed, and are for particularly in south and north star, or each new conflict, which is more refugees. here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps. but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive? what was the hardest part of that johnny? now this is going to be home for a while catherine story odyssey, or audrey eastern shot place in the united states have identified the man they say is responsible for driving a pickup truck into potty goes new orleans in the hours of new year's day. at least 15 people were killed, dozens more injured. law enforcement officials say they don't believe he acted alone. unofficial. now, as this report from an act of celebration to the scene of mass murder, carbon street, in the heart of new orleans game, french quarter noon for its tourism. and revelry was the target after a man drove his car into new york right square investigating the such as an attack of t
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the protests against the death of 29 south to denise citizens killed in why the, by the name, that's the capital of because they are the states in sudan. they said he was taken back by sedans. army last week officer is captured by the time, is that true? rapid support forces a year ago for my pockets don. the prime minister of non con, has been sentenced a full team years in prison. in a land corruption case, his wife bush or a b. b is being jailed for 7 years. the couple were found guilty of receiving land for free from a real estate developer in exchange for illegal favors. when con was prime minister, the news continues announces here, after 1212, this era, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the goodness, here's what do you start with a new name about the open the 5. is that the close to the in the early hours of november, the 8th. well, that's a bullet. patients for a sleep is really quickly responded to violence between mcafee tennessee, for both supporters and residents. of the madeline reports came in of dozens of it's for $0.80 being attacked and beaten a stella thief immediately frame defiance as anti semitic bulk. from even reminding
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and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those tensions. lupo, body be fighting, has resumed, and are for me, particularly in south and north star for each new conflict, which is more refugees. here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps. but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive was the hardest part of that johnny. now, this is going to be home for a while catherine slowly odyssey or audrey. he's been shot while the conflict in sit down, as well as an, an already di, humanitarian crisis, hung the levels of sold from 14000000 people before the conflict to 26000000, affecting more than half the population from it has been confirmed. and these, i'm a comp in north dot for home to 410000 display. so needs more than 750000 people face catastrophic food shortages, putting them at a greater risk of starvation. and the war has displaced more than 11000000 people within the country. i name is 3000000. i fled to neighboring countries, and the call to him region alone, more than 600
and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those tensions. lupo, body be fighting, has resumed, and are for me, particularly in south and north star for each new conflict, which is more refugees. here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps. but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive was the hardest part of that johnny. now, this is going to be...
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and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those tensions. lupo, body be fighting, has resumed, and are for me, particularly in south and north star for i, for each new conflict, which is more refugees here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps. but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive? what was the hardest part of that johnny? now this is going to be home for awhile, catherine. so you all to 0 audrey. he's been shot. the 1st part of the car is the founding director of confidence. advisory, that's a think tank formerly based in con to him. she doesn't expect to lift up and the fighting. the listing is the, the main fighting party, the sydney's on forces, and the rock support forces all settling into this new fighting season. we're seeing the old, the new weapons that they have bought over the, the rainy season really being put to use. we're seeing the increased image duration of different populations across the country, particularly with the strategy of using salvation as
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sudan, southern border and recent weeks fleeting. an escalation and fighting between government time power them if you forces, but many of those seeking safety and south to down the struggling to find food and clean water. a groups of the pulling mobile clinics to help save lives. catherine story reports from the south sudanese bought a town of jump on a fight. my bush year escaped a strikes gunfire and enjoyed a dangerous journey from my home village in sanaa our state in. so don, now disease is catching up with her. here in south dawn, she has malaria, andes anemic. her mother is worried, but i never looked at the end because it came back home, came and dropped the bomb and it came twice. it destroyed my house, it killed my neighbor with all her children. i swear it and my husband and other relatives most or died. i came up with my daughter. this is dropping a boat, a town said many refugees and return these. toppling to the situation here is um is not the best. the sauces are declining. uh, there is no water to drink. uh, the nutrition status of the people is so bad that has no food to eat. most the using informal roots alone, the news, the control
sudan, southern border and recent weeks fleeting. an escalation and fighting between government time power them if you forces, but many of those seeking safety and south to down the struggling to find food and clean water. a groups of the pulling mobile clinics to help save lives. catherine story reports from the south sudanese bought a town of jump on a fight. my bush year escaped a strikes gunfire and enjoyed a dangerous journey from my home village in sanaa our state in. so don, now disease...
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south korea is in domestic political chaos. the us says there's a genocide in the civil war ravaged sudan. there's a new government forming following civil war in syria, formed out of a band of what used to be isis affiliated thugs. and donald trump returns to power in less than 48 hours. when we come back, i'll talk about america's role in the world on the cusp of a new trump era with mark hanna. he's the ceo of the institute for global affairs at the eurasia group. i feel like new sunglasses, like a brand new pair of jeans. >> i feel like taking chances. i feel a lot. feel a lot. >> brand new. i don't ever see anyone coming out to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things faster. your safety is the most important, and if you're feeling unsafe, that's not okay. it doesn't feel like that in our hearts. i mean, it's worrisome. [dog barks] patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth they have to ma
south korea is in domestic political chaos. the us says there's a genocide in the civil war ravaged sudan. there's a new government forming following civil war in syria, formed out of a band of what used to be isis affiliated thugs. and donald trump returns to power in less than 48 hours. when we come back, i'll talk about america's role in the world on the cusp of a new trump era with mark hanna. he's the ceo of the institute for global affairs at the eurasia group. i feel like new sunglasses,...
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south korea is in domestic political chaos. the u.s. says there's a genocide in the civil war ravaged sudand there's a new government forming following a civil war in syria made up of a band of what used to be isis affiliated thugs. donald trump returns to power in a little over 24 hours. let's talk about the state of the world right now. joining me is ben rhodes. he can help us. he helps people understand america's place in the world on a weekly basishe'sl security advisor to president obama. he's msnbc political contributor. he's a co-host of the important podcast pod save the world. he's the author of the book after the fall the rise of authoritarianism in the world we've made. ben, good to see you. thank you for being with us this morning. what do you make of this whole thing? first of all, donald trump, you can like isolationists or not, but it's not really clear what donald trump is. is he an isolationist? is he expansionist, or is this just all transactional to him? >> well, i think it's all transactional. >> you know, i think, you know, isolationism, america first doesn't necessaril
south korea is in domestic political chaos. the u.s. says there's a genocide in the civil war ravaged sudand there's a new government forming following a civil war in syria made up of a band of what used to be isis affiliated thugs. donald trump returns to power in a little over 24 hours. let's talk about the state of the world right now. joining me is ben rhodes. he can help us. he helps people understand america's place in the world on a weekly basishe'sl security advisor to president obama....
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says the sudan complex has created one of the was too many tyrant is also in recent memory. of course in south korea has extended warranty to obtain impeach, president, used to fuel for declaring motion last month. he faces arrest on grounds of insurrection. his showed live declaration that plunged the country into political chaos. authorities failed to detain you last week after 6. our stand off with presidential security service, social media platforms, facebook, instagram, and threats dropping the fact checking system in the us power and company metro says it's use as will now be mocking posts as potentially misleading, similar to the system of community notes used on next mattress the monk, a book says the a mr. would you censorship online since back check is may be biased. the body or former us president jimmy costa has arrived at the us capital like his line in state sizes remains with land from georgia to washington on the 1st one, the flight school sign was changed to special ed mission. so i see 9, i know it's the cost of subbing as assessing. i present them, those are the headlines.
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sudan so it is not without merit. one of the things the biden administration advanced was un security council reform to broaden its membership to include the global southand move the security council more into a functional body. what are your views on how to continue that agenda? >> when it comes to security council reform it is very complex, very challenging with russia and china and the veto on the p5. i would want to work with this committee and the president primarily on any proposal for un security council reform. in my opening statement when referencing reform i was mostly talking about ensuring our tax dollars go to un entities that function very well but i'm open to having conversations about how to make it work better. we need to have a broader strategy in the global south where china made inroads by building ports, telecom, a whole of government approach and it is not the un alone. it is working with secretary rubio and usaid and significant economic advancements. >> donald trump signed a bill in his first term, the developed finance corporation before i conclude. i want to raise my profound concern about an executive order signed by donald t
sudan so it is not without merit. one of the things the biden administration advanced was un security council reform to broaden its membership to include the global southand move the security council more into a functional body. what are your views on how to continue that agenda? >> when it comes to security council reform it is very complex, very challenging with russia and china and the veto on the p5. i would want to work with this committee and the president primarily on any proposal...
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sudan, so it is not completely without merit. but one of the things the biden administration advanced west un security council reform, to broaden its membership them as you mentioned, to include the global southand to move the council into a more functional body. what are your views on what you should do to continue that agenda? rep. stefanik: certainly when it comes to un security council reform, it is very complex and challenging with both russia and china and the veto of the p5. i would want to work with this committee and the president primarily on un security council reform. in my opening statement, but i was referencing reforms them i was mostly talking about ensuring that all of our taxpayer dollars are going to do and embassies that function very well, but i'm open to having conversations about how to make it work better. i think we need to have a broader strategy reaching out to countries within the global south, where china has made significant inroads. they've done it by building ports, through telecom, a whole government approach. and it's obviously not the u.n. alone, it's working with secretary rubio, you can with -- working with usaid and significant economic investments. sen.
sudan, so it is not completely without merit. but one of the things the biden administration advanced west un security council reform, to broaden its membership them as you mentioned, to include the global southand to move the council into a more functional body. what are your views on what you should do to continue that agenda? rep. stefanik: certainly when it comes to un security council reform, it is very complex and challenging with both russia and china and the veto of the p5. i would want...
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ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter centers' programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we have all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease there were 3.5 million cases in humans every year. last year there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the world. and those neighbors truly were my grandfather's partners for the last 40 years. ♪ >> we are showing you live coverage of the burial service for the nations 39 resident, jimmy carter. we expect comments from the carter children, paying their final respects to their father. unfortunately, we are unable to
ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter centers' programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we have all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease there were 3.5 million cases in...