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can the africa these africans do it on their own are they really need western help and i'll talk about american drones later go ahead. yeah clearly mrs clinton going to. express this as a concerned concern for the world that the rebels who have now been supported by al qaeda in many different capacities are taking a stronghold in that country and it's not to say that the africans cannot do it on their own well clearly with their limitations echo us which clearly has to take a strong lead on this through its military wing has shown to be very effective in the past in places like syria luna liberia where again ninety percent of that contingency was always supported by the nigerian troops and this time around we already see nigerian troops who are already stretched in their own country dealing with booker i miss you so yes a concern a worry that africans do not necessarily have the capacity or the capabilities or the the financial muscle to be able to resolve the problems which are facing them internally from an african content perspective but i believe that the western powers also alarme
can the africa these africans do it on their own are they really need western help and i'll talk about american drones later go ahead. yeah clearly mrs clinton going to. express this as a concerned concern for the world that the rebels who have now been supported by al qaeda in many different capacities are taking a stronghold in that country and it's not to say that the africans cannot do it on their own well clearly with their limitations echo us which clearly has to take a strong lead on...
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doesn't consider that north africa is part of africa.many diplomacies have north african partners, you know, policies that are part of a broader middle east policy. so i beg, you know, i beg you to consider that north africa is also part of africa. i'll stop there. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. so there you have it, the economic issues seen from the broad comparative perspective down to the regional perspective down to the firm perspective. thank you very much to our panelists for helping lead us down that progression. we have about 15 minutes for questions. i would ask if you could, please, identify yourself. if you could only ask one question, and then my pet peeve, if you could answer your question in the form of a question which is to ask a genuine question of our distinguish canned panelist -- distinguished panelist, not to make a statement and say what do you think of my statement. .. you by giving us some very concrete examples from your experience but i would like the panel to tell us what sorts of things can actu
doesn't consider that north africa is part of africa.many diplomacies have north african partners, you know, policies that are part of a broader middle east policy. so i beg, you know, i beg you to consider that north africa is also part of africa. i'll stop there. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. so there you have it, the economic issues seen from the broad comparative perspective down to the regional perspective down to the firm perspective. thank you very much to our...
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maverick and retired american diplomat in london we have i have johnson he is a director at viewpoint africa and an award winning journalist and in geneva we cross to alexander both he is a professor and director of the international relations department at webster university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i'm going to you first i mean madam secretary clinton is in algeria trying to drum up support for an intervention into mali. can the after these africans do it on their own or they really need western help and i'll talk about american drones later go ahead. yeah clearly ms clinton going to. express this as a concerned concern for the world that the rebels who have now been supported by al qaeda in many different capacities are taking a strong hold in that country is not to say that the africans cannot do it on their own clearly with their limitations and echo us which clearly has to take a strong lead on this through its military wing has shown to be very effective in the past in places like syria luna liberia where again ninety p
maverick and retired american diplomat in london we have i have johnson he is a director at viewpoint africa and an award winning journalist and in geneva we cross to alexander both he is a professor and director of the international relations department at webster university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i'm going to you first i mean madam secretary clinton is in algeria trying to drum up support for an intervention into mali. can...
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presence in in africa and in particular through or in in particular in western africa would not take place through a permanent military bases this is not your about after world war two this is not japan i think the issues are very very different and if the united states has an interest has a vested interest in that part of the world in that region it's probably more commercial and more trained oriented and more development oriented than anything else and i think it is in the interest of the united states to make sure that these countries are able to trade are able to become dynamic and a part of the international community ok brooks what do you think about that you know it's really geopolitics also in play here. well there's geopolitics but it's geopolitics in the service of trade and development because that's that's where the stability for these countries comes from and that's where the lessons requirement for security assistance alternately stems from i mean if you if you look at the american military footprint in africa it's it's almost invisible there is a small number of logist
presence in in africa and in particular through or in in particular in western africa would not take place through a permanent military bases this is not your about after world war two this is not japan i think the issues are very very different and if the united states has an interest has a vested interest in that part of the world in that region it's probably more commercial and more trained oriented and more development oriented than anything else and i think it is in the interest of the...
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to establish soft influence in west africa if west africa were to develop. brazil would not be hostile to the united states i don't believe but it would certainly be -- with its own point of view, as my colleagues know that may lead at some point to the u.s. to moved closer to argentina and develop argentina's military to balance against brazil. this is really long-range thinking. the best piece of strategic good luck that the united states has gotten since the end of the cold war has been the military and economic rise of india. india has had economic problems very recently. it has been over-in many ways but if you compare india in 1991 with india in 2012 it has been an enormous developments. we don't need an alliance with india. the indians would reject it at any rate. the indian policy establishment in new delhi, the intellectual establishment would reject it as like a disease germ. it can't be a transactional relationship. what we have to realize about india is where it is on the map. economic and military rise automatically hads and balances against chi
to establish soft influence in west africa if west africa were to develop. brazil would not be hostile to the united states i don't believe but it would certainly be -- with its own point of view, as my colleagues know that may lead at some point to the u.s. to moved closer to argentina and develop argentina's military to balance against brazil. this is really long-range thinking. the best piece of strategic good luck that the united states has gotten since the end of the cold war has been the...
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. >> reporter: the first democratically elected female president in africa. awarded the nobel peace prize last year for promoting peace in women's rights. she expressed concerns over the impact of global economic uncertainty on africa. >> the slowdown as the result of the global crisis has delayed much of the foreign direct investment. have been mobilized. the case of liberia. it means that the delay in -- in operational bills, investment, it will be -- employment, a delay in, in infrastructure. development. >> sirleaf says continuation of foreign investment is a key to industrializing african nations. but she stresses that the africans themselves have to take the initiative. >> political stability, sound economic policy, more in doing for human resource capital, it means building the skills of our people. we have to move from being exporters of commodities to add value to the commodities. because that's how we create jobs, that's how we industrialize, that's how we become more competitive. with the rest of the, rest of the world. >> africa is torn by widenin
. >> reporter: the first democratically elected female president in africa. awarded the nobel peace prize last year for promoting peace in women's rights. she expressed concerns over the impact of global economic uncertainty on africa. >> the slowdown as the result of the global crisis has delayed much of the foreign direct investment. have been mobilized. the case of liberia. it means that the delay in -- in operational bills, investment, it will be -- employment, a delay in, in...
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they attended the korea-africa forum to boost partnerships in development. african countries need partners for the realization of their enormous -- i expect cooperation between south korea and africa to expand and be strengthened through this forum. >> at a ministerial meeting the south korean government decided to extend $6 million in aid over the next two years. direct investment by south korea has reached $2.9 billion. south korea's leading companies have already gone into high gear to gain significant market share in africa. auto maker hyundai has introduced this mid sized sedan as part of its strategy. in march this year it received the award car of the year 2012 in south africa which is the largest car market in the continent. the south korean maker won the award for the first time beating the other big car companies. officials say the car's quality and design as well as the firm's customer service made it popular. >> we have taken care of the customer. we are connecting through the internet. we can solve quality issues immediately. >> lg electronics a
they attended the korea-africa forum to boost partnerships in development. african countries need partners for the realization of their enormous -- i expect cooperation between south korea and africa to expand and be strengthened through this forum. >> at a ministerial meeting the south korean government decided to extend $6 million in aid over the next two years. direct investment by south korea has reached $2.9 billion. south korea's leading companies have already gone into high gear to...
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and sub-sahara africa is growing strongly.f the ten fastest markets fast growing markets are there. asia is shifting more to consumer spending. that's a giant shift and that's going to be a hard shift for that country. >> gavin: we'll take a quick break. when we come back, fred hochberg an obama supporter tells us how the white house is helping the nonpartisan bank double its business. of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that used as a major talking point. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >> now that's politially direct. >>start the night with a special live edition of "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at 7 eastern. only on current tv. >> gavin: we're back with fred hochberg chairman of the import export bank. >> gavin: when you look at the risk assessment, are you working collaboratively with other federal agencies. do you engage in the state department and nuance and understand? how do the colla
and sub-sahara africa is growing strongly.f the ten fastest markets fast growing markets are there. asia is shifting more to consumer spending. that's a giant shift and that's going to be a hard shift for that country. >> gavin: we'll take a quick break. when we come back, fred hochberg an obama supporter tells us how the white house is helping the nonpartisan bank double its business. of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that...
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. >> on board the africa express', the train which runs on music. hello. spain is poised on the brink of a bailout this week, but as the country's economic woes mount, there are cracks appearing within the complex relation between barcelona and madrid. catalonia is not germany, but the region is the economic powerhouse of spain, and nationalists there resent subsidizing other regions and in making their voices heard. >> of catalonia does one day get its own air force, it will probably be able to afford something better than these. on the beach in barcelona, the air show is a welcome distraction. spain's richest region is now at the center of the crisis with madrid committed to the austerity. there is now a rising demand in catalonia for independence. >> my feeling is that the spanish government totally rejected what is happening here. they spread rejection and hate with comments calling us the damned catalan that does not want to cooperate. >> there are feelings to be a lot better off if they were not part of spain. it put this together, i think we are rel
. >> on board the africa express', the train which runs on music. hello. spain is poised on the brink of a bailout this week, but as the country's economic woes mount, there are cracks appearing within the complex relation between barcelona and madrid. catalonia is not germany, but the region is the economic powerhouse of spain, and nationalists there resent subsidizing other regions and in making their voices heard. >> of catalonia does one day get its own air force, it will...
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-- >> i don't look at it as just an investment to south africa. to the world. all of the girls are going to be in places all over the world. wherever the future of the world is decided, those girls will be sitting at the table. that's my great hope and desire for them. >> reporter: but the truth is, she's invested heavily in the u.s., as well. 400 scholarship winners, the so-called sons of oprah paid tribute in the emotional highpoint of her 25-year run on the oprah show. >> over 400 men. >> reporter: the film follows the girls' epic journey from the poorest townships from south africa, all the way to graduation. >> there were many days during these past five years where i've asked myself, what were you thinking? what were you thinking, you could build a school? i was thinking about this day. i was thinking about this day with them walking in triumph across this stage in their white dresses. >> the class of 2011. >> reporter: so, like any nervous mom sending kids off to college, six of them here in the u.s., shopping for dorm furnishings with them
-- >> i don't look at it as just an investment to south africa. to the world. all of the girls are going to be in places all over the world. wherever the future of the world is decided, those girls will be sitting at the table. that's my great hope and desire for them. >> reporter: but the truth is, she's invested heavily in the u.s., as well. 400 scholarship winners, the so-called sons of oprah paid tribute in the emotional highpoint of her 25-year run on the oprah show. >>...
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not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in africa because, in 1965... some seven or eight years after senegal got its independence, there was a big epidemic of yellow fever, and it was all in children under 10 years of age, because they hadn't been vaccinated. when we started off at cdc, a lot of emphasis was on
not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of...
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whole of africa including sub-saharan africa as an area of problem.ook, talking today this is a big area of stability comparatively. it is an area that has grown 4 or 5% even during the worst times of the crisis, 2008, '9 and '10. this is an area where youth are, you know, is available and wants to be trained. these are areas of opportunities, not areas of problems. too many public policies from the north and consequently too many business strategies consider this not as an area of opportunity. food security is a case in point. i'm talking to it because we are in that -- we produce fertilizers. you know, if we consider that between now and 2050 we'll get at least two billion more people on this earth and can that the only -- and that the only really available arable land to speak of is in africa, and if you look at the interral agenda, and you put two columns, problems/solutions, africa is consistently put in the problem column where it is, and it's going to be a big part of the solution. so we have a perception problem. the euro med, the partnership
whole of africa including sub-saharan africa as an area of problem.ook, talking today this is a big area of stability comparatively. it is an area that has grown 4 or 5% even during the worst times of the crisis, 2008, '9 and '10. this is an area where youth are, you know, is available and wants to be trained. these are areas of opportunities, not areas of problems. too many public policies from the north and consequently too many business strategies consider this not as an area of opportunity....
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then, in 1998, his fans invited him to tour south africa.be waiting for them at the airport. regan is his youngest daughter. >> regan rodriguez: i only assumed the limousines were for some dignitary or celebrity, someone that we should stay out of the way of. but instead, they were for my father. ( cheers and applause ) >> simon: regan said she expected 20, maybe 30 people to show up at his concert. there were 5,000. and when rodriguez stepped out onto the stage, they wouldn't let him start singing, not for ten minutes. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> regan rodriguez: for them to see him, when they thought he had died, it was like they had a chance to see some type of resurrection. ( cheers and applause ) >> rodriguez: thanks for keeping me alive. >> simon: the beatles and the stones had played to crazed houses, too. but to these people, rodriguez was like lazarus-- he had risen from the dead. the concert wasn't just a success; it was a miracle. >> regan rodriguez: looking out in the crowd, people were singing every note, every song, every wo
then, in 1998, his fans invited him to tour south africa.be waiting for them at the airport. regan is his youngest daughter. >> regan rodriguez: i only assumed the limousines were for some dignitary or celebrity, someone that we should stay out of the way of. but instead, they were for my father. ( cheers and applause ) >> simon: regan said she expected 20, maybe 30 people to show up at his concert. there were 5,000. and when rodriguez stepped out onto the stage, they wouldn't let...
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/aids in africa has been incredible. to lose the young people who are really the productive segment of society, so that you now have grandmothers who are looking after grandchildren because the adults have disappeared. so a tremendous burden. florence mwayopa: these are some of the children that belong to this household. they are being looked after by their great-grandmother. the... grandmother had twelve children she has lost all except for two. as i traveled to other nations in the world, and especially resource-poor areas of the world, one of the things that i'm struck with most is that they are exactly where we were 15 years ago at the very beginning of the epidemic. the first point is that most government officials don't understand what's ready to hit them. one problem that haunts the public health community is how to attack the epidemic as it is spreading through major population areas. there was an international conference on h.i.v./aids in geneva, switzerland, a year ago. the title of the conference was "bridging
/aids in africa has been incredible. to lose the young people who are really the productive segment of society, so that you now have grandmothers who are looking after grandchildren because the adults have disappeared. so a tremendous burden. florence mwayopa: these are some of the children that belong to this household. they are being looked after by their great-grandmother. the... grandmother had twelve children she has lost all except for two. as i traveled to other nations in the world, and...
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here the rain of east-central africa collects in the giant lake victoria.ts waters drain to the north, giving rise o of the world's great rirs, the nile descending from the african highlands, the nile winds through one of earth's most arid landscapes. coursing through the vast desert of northern africa, the waters of the nile nourish a ribbon of green across the sun-baked terrain. and 4,000 miles from its source, the nile puts forth its greatest gift-- a lush and fertile delta that ushered in one of the world's oldest civilizations. near the neck of the delta is the city of cairo. dathstreets arive-- 11 million people crowd the city, 68 million crowd the country. and though the bounty of the nile is great, the agriculture it supports is not sufficient to feed the people of egypt. and so the pressure to use more of the nile's water for desert irrigation mounts. the nile valley is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. ninety-five percent of egypt's people live on and depend on just five percent of the land. but the nile river and its narrow ri
here the rain of east-central africa collects in the giant lake victoria.ts waters drain to the north, giving rise o of the world's great rirs, the nile descending from the african highlands, the nile winds through one of earth's most arid landscapes. coursing through the vast desert of northern africa, the waters of the nile nourish a ribbon of green across the sun-baked terrain. and 4,000 miles from its source, the nile puts forth its greatest gift-- a lush and fertile delta that ushered in...
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the music came from africa. there are slave testimonies to the fact that music came from africa. and so that is the root of african-american music which is renowned around the world. the other thing that happened is that in the u.s. especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing] ♪ in the water ♪ ♪ [applause] [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] [applause] >> the project. [applause] let's give them another round. ok. that brings us to the acknowledgements and closing remarks. on behalf of the san francisco african-american historical society, i would -- something like this cannot happen without the involvement of a lot of people. and some of those peo
the music came from africa. there are slave testimonies to the fact that music came from africa. and so that is the root of african-american music which is renowned around the world. the other thing that happened is that in the u.s. especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was...
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. >> liberia and west africa -- liberia in west africa has suffered through two civil wars. now, the united nations is helping the country establish its own police force, but the organization says it needs more experts to help with operations. crisis teams will need training for special circumstances. >> well versed in to investigate sexual and gender-based violence or to counter organized crime. >> the un also wants to promote more female police officers in africa. violence in africa is widespread in many parts of the continent. the german foreign minister told police representatives that un missions could go far in guiding against conflicts, but he says emerging regions should have strong representation on the security council. >> the fact that the whole continent of latin america is not represented permanently in the security council [inaudible] >> germany has also called for stronger african representation at the united nations. and this year's nobel prize in chemistry goes to two u.s. researchers who work on cell receptors. >> a nobel committee member tried to startle j
. >> liberia and west africa -- liberia in west africa has suffered through two civil wars. now, the united nations is helping the country establish its own police force, but the organization says it needs more experts to help with operations. crisis teams will need training for special circumstances. >> well versed in to investigate sexual and gender-based violence or to counter organized crime. >> the un also wants to promote more female police officers in africa. violence...
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communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed by playing it. >> (speaking spanish) (drums). >> (speaking spanish). >> for these wonderful instrument called cajon it's put into different styles. also the cajon today is incorporated intd international music. >> (speaking spanish). >> (drums). (music). (app
communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up....
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the top stories for an action looming in africa as the u.n. green lights military intervention in mali to tackle islamists and the criticism that the un's actions in libya created the crisis. calls for a holy war against the u.s. with its leader praising last month's attacks on american embassies and urging more protests over an anti islam film. and the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells r.t. she's been kidnapped in an air of intense clashes between the government and the rebels. up next star to expose america's misgivings in the middle east. i'm very pleased to introduce my guest today john sponsored oh he's a professor of religion and international affairs and of islamic studies at georgetown university he has served as a consultant to the u.s. state department and other agencies dr sponsored overrode a number of books on islam dr thank you very much for making yourself available already to be here i was looking at poll numbers saying different muslim countries their opinion of the u.s. now is either the sam
the top stories for an action looming in africa as the u.n. green lights military intervention in mali to tackle islamists and the criticism that the un's actions in libya created the crisis. calls for a holy war against the u.s. with its leader praising last month's attacks on american embassies and urging more protests over an anti islam film. and the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells r.t. she's been kidnapped in an air of intense clashes between the...
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south africa and actually africa as a whole.ple who are you know, like -- move from one part of the world to another and people that can go and seek work in industrial places. but a lot of songs came out of that. so we have love songs, we have -- popular corral compositions and we have some liberation songs. and we even have songs that come out of like the west african forced migration of africans into slavery. so we do a cross section of african movement -- and we even i do like we have a yiddish song because we have a lot of lithuanian migrants in south africa. the migrants. and then you know the dutch settlers they have songs too. and we have an english -- english dutch war in south africa from 1895 to 1905. one of the most popular songs is a love song about a guy who's in the trenches acceptabling about his -- singing about his lover and -- the group complete and he is going to sing a love song. and -- >> the music is -- as it's often the case when groups of people move from one region to another, or are forced to move from
south africa and actually africa as a whole.ple who are you know, like -- move from one part of the world to another and people that can go and seek work in industrial places. but a lot of songs came out of that. so we have love songs, we have -- popular corral compositions and we have some liberation songs. and we even have songs that come out of like the west african forced migration of africans into slavery. so we do a cross section of african movement -- and we even i do like we have a...
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that is just so much that you can get here in africa. revenue african fashion mixes and matches. these fashions come from rwanda bringing together africa and europe. the label launched recently. its designers are two young spaniards. them a full speed on the african market. we are still celebrating a little bit -- we are still selling a little bit on the u.s. market and in europe. >> africa is making a mark on the world of fashion, and what better way to show off in style than at the continent's biggest fashion show? >> a first taste of winter has arrived in europe with many parts of central and eastern europe experiencing a plunge in temperatures. it will bring snowfall over the weekend and into next week. >> regions between italy and the balkans can expect heavy rainfall unlikely flooding, and much of eastern europe will be hit with heavy snowfall. much of southern germany is also likely to see its first snow of the season. >> this is what the weather look like in germany exactly one week ago -- perfect for the beer garden, t-shirts, and a good flirt. come saturday in many area
that is just so much that you can get here in africa. revenue african fashion mixes and matches. these fashions come from rwanda bringing together africa and europe. the label launched recently. its designers are two young spaniards. them a full speed on the african market. we are still celebrating a little bit -- we are still selling a little bit on the u.s. market and in europe. >> africa is making a mark on the world of fashion, and what better way to show off in style than at the...
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one in four people who live in africa live in nigeria. 12% of the children who die from diarrhea, which nobody should die from the 21st century, died in nigeria. for me, so much of that is about women's rights. i think fundamentally, women should be empowered to make the right decisions for themselves and their families and to have the resources they need to be able to be healthy mothers and have healthy children, and that should be true everywhere in the world. >> i wonder what you make of the efforts of the taliban and afghanistan, trying to make women stay in their home. how much concern do you have with that? >> the effort to stop women or girls anywhere is reprehensible, whether it is efforts in the united states or efforts anywhere on any continent. certainly, i think what is happening in parts of south asia is deeply, deeply troubling. we saw last week in pakistan what happened when a 14-year-old girl was singled out on a bus and shot for standing up for girls' education. i know that she is now in the u.k. receiving the care that she needs to regain her health and go back to hurt
one in four people who live in africa live in nigeria. 12% of the children who die from diarrhea, which nobody should die from the 21st century, died in nigeria. for me, so much of that is about women's rights. i think fundamentally, women should be empowered to make the right decisions for themselves and their families and to have the resources they need to be able to be healthy mothers and have healthy children, and that should be true everywhere in the world. >> i wonder what you make...
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africa.istorically being a key staple, is becoming increasingly difficult in some places. farmers may be shifting to things like millet. >> also things like cassava and cowv. not sure what that is, but could we become familiar with them? >> absolutely. they are quite resilient, they can result -- survive in fairly harsh conditions. of course, supplies are kind of shifting, from plants to livestock. east africa, southern africa, where cattle is one of the traditional livestock species is becoming difficult. people may be shifting over into goats, which is hardier and can deal with some of these increasingly difficult conditions. >> challenging times ahead. thank you, philip. next week, china begins the once in a decade handover of power and this week we are taking you to a different chinese location every day so that we can bring you a series on the challenges the new leaders will be facing. we are in shanghai, the commercial heart of the chinese economy. their growth was once seemingly unstop
africa.istorically being a key staple, is becoming increasingly difficult in some places. farmers may be shifting to things like millet. >> also things like cassava and cowv. not sure what that is, but could we become familiar with them? >> absolutely. they are quite resilient, they can result -- survive in fairly harsh conditions. of course, supplies are kind of shifting, from plants to livestock. east africa, southern africa, where cattle is one of the traditional livestock...
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deny well i should suck and alexander couldn't score the goals either side of the break cochran's africa in particular indicative of the problems taskbar was in defense those problems worsening when aliza going to see the straight red card after lashing out at wilshere to nel to deny the final score their second straight win moving them up to twelve after weeks out the bottom. elsewhere will be moved up to six in the table after demolishing row stuff for nell away from home has a run don't score twice in the first half to give club buddy ebsen and a comfortable two no laid his goals coming in the seventeenth on thirty first minutes with around ten minutes to go salvatore katty added another as he added the ball into the net after a precise cross and in the dying minutes of the game bloody me to do cyril the impressive victory. now the final two games of game with ten take place on monday were told her staff see class no doubt and struggling more davey a take on alan you're in the clash of the league's new boys. now talking english football where there was just a solitary game in the prem
deny well i should suck and alexander couldn't score the goals either side of the break cochran's africa in particular indicative of the problems taskbar was in defense those problems worsening when aliza going to see the straight red card after lashing out at wilshere to nel to deny the final score their second straight win moving them up to twelve after weeks out the bottom. elsewhere will be moved up to six in the table after demolishing row stuff for nell away from home has a run don't...
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we knew that al-qaida in northern africa, and not just recruiting, they were about to be operational.y do you think that the administration is ignoring the reality of what the intelligence community told them. >> because they wanted to sell the american public on the idea that al-qaida is not a threat. we killed osama bin laden and we solve would the war on terror and it is over and look at all of the changes i brought you and you can sleep in peace. the administration was purposely deceiving the american public and lulling us to sleep again. >> judge jeanine: how strong is al-qaida now? >> it is rise coming back in iraq and yemen and north africa and somalia and the balkans. >> judge jeanine: should there be an engagement by the united states? >> we should covertly take out the threats. it is not only al-qaida but it is muslim brotherhood etset rampt >> judge jeanine: commanders and thank you for being with us this evening. >> the mitt romney campaign is hiding the debate. we'll have the latest poll numbers . >> judge jeanine: election is over a less than a month away. fox news contr
we knew that al-qaida in northern africa, and not just recruiting, they were about to be operational.y do you think that the administration is ignoring the reality of what the intelligence community told them. >> because they wanted to sell the american public on the idea that al-qaida is not a threat. we killed osama bin laden and we solve would the war on terror and it is over and look at all of the changes i brought you and you can sleep in peace. the administration was purposely...
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north africa's remained on the margins of u.s. strategic thinking, but today's conference and the crowd we expect to be here suggests this is beginning to change. it's hard to look seriously at the piddle east for the last 18 -- middle east for the last 18 months and not conclude that north africa is, indeed, or important, and we need to understand it better. we approach these issues with mixed emotions. ambassador chris stevens was a friend and colleague, and his tragic death in libya a month ago is a reminder not only of the dangers posed by hatred, but also of the threats that come in the wake of police forces in disarray, inadequate security and factionalism. and yet we see the same green shoots of hope that gave chris such optimism. historic elections in country after country were conducted with more order and less intimidation than anyone had predicted, and few parliaments are struggling -- new parliaments are struggling to exercise their new roles. militaries are giving way to politicians, and politicians are yielding to th
north africa's remained on the margins of u.s. strategic thinking, but today's conference and the crowd we expect to be here suggests this is beginning to change. it's hard to look seriously at the piddle east for the last 18 -- middle east for the last 18 months and not conclude that north africa is, indeed, or important, and we need to understand it better. we approach these issues with mixed emotions. ambassador chris stevens was a friend and colleague, and his tragic death in libya a month...
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it is the key key subpart north africa. and where libya and algeria to his instrumental in the regional dynamics. you know, one of the challenges of study and algeria and libya is that there is some analytical problems. in the case of libya, when the events of 27 started, when the rebellion started in february 25 men, we found analysts here in d.c. back to the to catch up and make up for lost time and libya. a lot of the times of reference they were trying upon to understand political dynamics and libya for books written 20 years ago and based on research conducted 30 years ago and they've been scrambling to develop a knowledge base ever since. there is a similar gap about algeria, a similar misunderstanding. a lot of analysts don't travel to the country and they generate a certain perspective on what's taken place in the country from outside of it. that necessarily produces problems and misunderstandings. i think a good example in the case of algeria is the predominant understand if i algeria did not have eight arab spring
it is the key key subpart north africa. and where libya and algeria to his instrumental in the regional dynamics. you know, one of the challenges of study and algeria and libya is that there is some analytical problems. in the case of libya, when the events of 27 started, when the rebellion started in february 25 men, we found analysts here in d.c. back to the to catch up and make up for lost time and libya. a lot of the times of reference they were trying upon to understand political dynamics...
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mostly sub-saharan africa, senegal, mali and countries in the region.ught to france in 1939 and 19 or to and they fought against the german army. when the german army captured these soldiers and made them prisoners many officers ordered they be massacred right upon capture and i estimate that around 3000 of them were killed right after capture and many more were killed on the way to camp so they were treated in a quite abbhorent we. the motivation was this was racism it and what is important is the in this context is the german campaign in france is often portrayed as a campaign where there is massive racism that is played out on the eastern front toward the russians toward the polls earlier on and my book wanted to show that the nazi regime was indoctrinating the german people and the german army during the french campaign and this led to east africa's black soldiers. before the massacres happened, there was a campaign in the german media and this campaign was ordered by hitler personally because he felt that after the first successes in that campaign
mostly sub-saharan africa, senegal, mali and countries in the region.ught to france in 1939 and 19 or to and they fought against the german army. when the german army captured these soldiers and made them prisoners many officers ordered they be massacred right upon capture and i estimate that around 3000 of them were killed right after capture and many more were killed on the way to camp so they were treated in a quite abbhorent we. the motivation was this was racism it and what is important is...
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today is the largest oil producing country in africa the scene of a banquet between companies. after arriving by helicopter and after the regulation search patrick one of the two managers takes over from his colleague john francois his back to back in offshore speak. an engineer turned manager of a nigerian father and a maltese mother. is one of the rare employees of the company to hold such a post. you're going to pay for his schedule to produce one hundred sixty three thousand barrels a day for next month we're where we're dealing here with large volumes of condensate which is very very flammable has more flammable. oil and also with large volumes of gas a type pressure. it's a kind of a system so we kind of weeks before how it meets the sparkle sourceforge mission to the next thing you would have a fire and then you put a risk yes everybody has to be worried about fire because a fire on board could be disastrous it could be sisters. so we have to be careful here to be permanently on the alert which you pass through because i'm proposing to come to scrape initial two thousand
today is the largest oil producing country in africa the scene of a banquet between companies. after arriving by helicopter and after the regulation search patrick one of the two managers takes over from his colleague john francois his back to back in offshore speak. an engineer turned manager of a nigerian father and a maltese mother. is one of the rare employees of the company to hold such a post. you're going to pay for his schedule to produce one hundred sixty three thousand barrels a day...
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. >> it's nicolas' first time in africa. his co-worker caroline shows him around.the organization ecofinder has its office directly on the shores of lake victoria. here, the main diet is fish. >> we'll make sure you'll eat that one before you leave. >> thirty volunteers currently work for ecofinder - most of them local kenyans. but the team almost always includes foreigners, mainly from europe. >> the volunteers that have come in have come in with very high expectations; because they are fresh from school, they are very idealistic. but when they arrive circumstances force them to at least incorporate some reality. >> nicolas finds that reality is often a hard lesson on the first day. because the climate is heating up, the region now gets more rain that it used to. and that causes flooding. >> i was really very surprised, that it came through the mud here and through these wetland areas. sometimes i was really afraid i was going to fall over or get water in my boots. but luckily i stayed dry crossing over. >> ecofinder volunteers have installed a compost toilet at w
. >> it's nicolas' first time in africa. his co-worker caroline shows him around.the organization ecofinder has its office directly on the shores of lake victoria. here, the main diet is fish. >> we'll make sure you'll eat that one before you leave. >> thirty volunteers currently work for ecofinder - most of them local kenyans. but the team almost always includes foreigners, mainly from europe. >> the volunteers that have come in have come in with very high expectations;...
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to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health institution has been uncovered. the condition of some patients are worse than thought. you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. >> this may look like a prison. it is a hospital. a place people go to get better. it is one of three psychiatric hospitals in donna -- ghana. access has been denied by the health ministry. joining people who are going in is the only way to get in with our camera. patients have a right to choose to be here or not. these are the ones left behind. i have spoken to one of the inmates who tells me he used to be on drugs. emily was unhappy about that. he was brought -- his family was unhappy about that. he was brought here a few weeks ago and he is hungry. we were taken to a ward where conditions were better. we passed through ward e and were horrified by what we saw next. it is a place where human dignity does not exist. a man gets here on his groin shaped as two others leaned against a wall looking for
to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health institution has been uncovered. the condition of some patients are worse than thought. you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. >> this may look like a prison. it is a hospital. a place people go to get better. it is one of three psychiatric hospitals in donna -- ghana. access has been denied by the health ministry. joining people who are going in is the only way to get in with our camera. patients...
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on r t tonight foreign action looming in africa as the u.n. greenlights foreign military intervention in mali to tackle islamists could isn't that the un's actions in libya created the cross'. al-qaeda calls for more anti american protests and a holy war against the u.s. while egypt one of washington's longtime allies in the region see sides and growing islam and its allies ation. gas and stun grenades again direct to the bahrain's peaceful protests is the latest crackdown there is drawing little attention in most international media. and the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells r t she was kidnapped in an area of intense clashes between the government and the rebels. pm saturday evening here in moscow this is live with me first molly of west africa may soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a un security council resolution has paved the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into wants help to deal with islamist extremists have taken over the north the small nation plunged into
on r t tonight foreign action looming in africa as the u.n. greenlights foreign military intervention in mali to tackle islamists could isn't that the un's actions in libya created the cross'. al-qaeda calls for more anti american protests and a holy war against the u.s. while egypt one of washington's longtime allies in the region see sides and growing islam and its allies ation. gas and stun grenades again direct to the bahrain's peaceful protests is the latest crackdown there is drawing...
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while south africa's bryan habana showed us surely he still got the skills that earned him i.r.b. player of the year on mission two thousand and seven to twenty nine year old in training cycle in second place in the standings overall by helping demolished all b.'s in pretoria we can before they know the history try by having two more scores in the second half the casing is worth aspatria about twenty six your back is a new purchase also contributing to tries in the thirty one. all your sports flow out season. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. shank operations are today. he won't come into the future like a fish or a swimming bird you can catch both at the premier maritime deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats that have let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered and phidias plane that must really. tell the love of the world's most
while south africa's bryan habana showed us surely he still got the skills that earned him i.r.b. player of the year on mission two thousand and seven to twenty nine year old in training cycle in second place in the standings overall by helping demolished all b.'s in pretoria we can before they know the history try by having two more scores in the second half the casing is worth aspatria about twenty six your back is a new purchase also contributing to tries in the thirty one. all your sports...
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drone program in north africa under a cloud of secrecy the u.s. military and the cia are expanding one base in particular right here this is camp led manye a five hundred acre u.s. military base in the capital of the impoverished former french colony djibouti it started off as a temporary staging area for marines trying to get a foothold on the volatile region back in two thousand and two but has quickly become a major asset in the u.s. counterterrorism operations abroad and as you can see this camp's location is part of its lure to booty shares a sea border was yemen in a land border with somalia now just to quickly go over some of the numbers for you thirty two hundred u.s. troops contractors and civilians work there three hundred of them are dedicated solely to the drone program the u.s. pays to booty thirty eight million dollars a year to lease the camp and it's in the midst of a one point four billion dollar expansion and this country certainly isn't the only one seeing an influx of unmanned aircraft in its skies for more on this changing fac
drone program in north africa under a cloud of secrecy the u.s. military and the cia are expanding one base in particular right here this is camp led manye a five hundred acre u.s. military base in the capital of the impoverished former french colony djibouti it started off as a temporary staging area for marines trying to get a foothold on the volatile region back in two thousand and two but has quickly become a major asset in the u.s. counterterrorism operations abroad and as you can see this...