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generation of africa was being wiped out. i filt the united states needed to lead. >> bret: the advisors came up with a plan for funding and implementation, but president bush wanted more. >> we started the process with the mother to child transmission, which was an effective way to begin. the numbers was so staggering. >> shortly after that, president bush received his first visit from an international rock star. in 2002 you meet bono. >> i did. >> at the white house. do you remember that? >> imbalance bono. a hyper personality. he was all charged up. i was skeptical i'd deal with a shallow rock star, but in fact bono was prepared, compassionate, passionate. so many times people get wrapped up in their own self it's hard for them to serve. bono serves. i am impressed by him. >> i think president bush was moved by his own compassion. but he was being hard-headed and saying america needs to show the world what it's for and against. >> bret: the president advisors soon came back with the bigger plan he requested. $15 billion ov
generation of africa was being wiped out. i filt the united states needed to lead. >> bret: the advisors came up with a plan for funding and implementation, but president bush wanted more. >> we started the process with the mother to child transmission, which was an effective way to begin. the numbers was so staggering. >> shortly after that, president bush received his first visit from an international rock star. in 2002 you meet bono. >> i did. >> at the white...
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. >>> south africa is to join the four-member group of fast growing emerging economies known as brics. a summit of leaders from brazil, russia, india and china is to be held in china next year. chinese foreign ministry spokesperson jiang yu said on tuesday that south africa will attend next year's summit. >> translator: south africa's participation would be useful and enhance cooperation among emerging countries. >> she also said china's president, hu jintao, has already contacted south african president jacob zuma on the issue. the first summit meeting of bric countries was held in russia in 2009. the leaders shared a critical view of the western-led global financial system. economists believe that by inviting south africa, china and other emerging nations will have a greater say in world finance and topics such as climate change. >>> china says it will cut its rare earth exports next year, a move expected to further push up prices of the minerals used in high-tech products. china's commerce ministry said on tuesday that it will reduce the first round quotas for 2011 by 35%, to 14,40
. >>> south africa is to join the four-member group of fast growing emerging economies known as brics. a summit of leaders from brazil, russia, india and china is to be held in china next year. chinese foreign ministry spokesperson jiang yu said on tuesday that south africa will attend next year's summit. >> translator: south africa's participation would be useful and enhance cooperation among emerging countries. >> she also said china's president, hu jintao, has already...
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to office accession claims by some sudan and darfur and in other countries like nigeria and south africa. how mr gambari and welcome to the shelves it's my pleasure to be on thank you very much thank you very much for coming well the referendum on january ninth in southern sudan well the people are expected. to come to the polls and make their their valves do you believe that it will pass peacefully that everything will be according to the law the sofa will say so good my responsibilities. limited to a therefore of course vote my colleague from in carriers is in charge of helping the parties to implement the comprehensive peace agreement c.p.a. or we did referendum is key nonetheless in a very supportive way you know media walks with. my sister organization armies to sure that all the logistics support needed for the registration which is just been concluded including in about sixteen centers in the fall where about one hundred fifty thousand people have registered out of a possible voters of three hundred thousand when very peacefully. and if that's an indication of for the rest of of s
to office accession claims by some sudan and darfur and in other countries like nigeria and south africa. how mr gambari and welcome to the shelves it's my pleasure to be on thank you very much thank you very much for coming well the referendum on january ninth in southern sudan well the people are expected. to come to the polls and make their their valves do you believe that it will pass peacefully that everything will be according to the law the sofa will say so good my responsibilities....
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dead would be by the united nations high commissioner for refugees and of course the africa you know supports them one is open and that the outcome of that of random will not lead to a massive movement in either direction and therefore there's been some contingency planning on the part of the united nations board united nations mission sudan which is committed to helping the implementation of the c.p.a. and the referendum and also you know me which are beyond not to lead which is of course concerned with therefore making some contingency planning on how to address that as we heard earlier on the show today russian president shows special interest in the situation in sudan and he hears his own represent special envoy to sudan mr mr margelov and he was a guest on the show and spotlight is what he said a quote there is a liaison between the desire for rebels and the authorities of southern sudan and well what consequence will the in the pens of southern sudan have for the situation in darfur complicated but they are the same time is a call also. be resolve some of the issues that is the
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he was detained following an extradition request from south africa prosecutors. a taxi driver who's been convicted of the murder told the court in cape town that mr. darani arranged the killing. mr. darani denies any involvement. the bbc's nick davis told me how the case unfolded. >> she was actually murdered just over -- close to a a month ago. november 13. just go back in time. what happened while she was going from the area of cape town, she was with her husband and traveling in a taxi when it was carjacked, simply carjacked. he was taken out of the vehicle. so was her husband who has been arrested today. but she was later found dead, shot in the neck. and at a time many were concerned how this had happened and raised questions about security in south africa, but only yesterday in the cape crown court, cape high court that we found allegations came forward that her husband possibly was involved in this. and that's the reason why today he was arrested by members of the metropolitan police extradition unit. their job to put in place a warrant which was issued by
he was detained following an extradition request from south africa prosecutors. a taxi driver who's been convicted of the murder told the court in cape town that mr. darani arranged the killing. mr. darani denies any involvement. the bbc's nick davis told me how the case unfolded. >> she was actually murdered just over -- close to a a month ago. november 13. just go back in time. what happened while she was going from the area of cape town, she was with her husband and traveling in a taxi...
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news of china's involvement in africa. our world affairs correspondent told me how significant they are. >> it is an caps' leading what america thinks about china's involvement in africa, which has been growing hugely. it describes china as a pernicious and aggressive enemy economically. it says it is not yet military threat, but it does throughout the trip wires of how far china has to go before america considers it to be a military threat. when it starts trading armies and when it signed leases on military bases. america will have to worry at that stage. >> some strong words when it comes to president -- the president. >> there is a nugget about in 2007, a group of businessmen tried to drop a plan to take power away. to put in a government that would start solving problems. they wanted to use the un secretary ban ki-moon and the former malaysian president to persuade mugabe to step aside. it did not come to anything. what the cable says is we're not going to comment on this plan or plot. when not going to comment but it
news of china's involvement in africa. our world affairs correspondent told me how significant they are. >> it is an caps' leading what america thinks about china's involvement in africa, which has been growing hugely. it describes china as a pernicious and aggressive enemy economically. it says it is not yet military threat, but it does throughout the trip wires of how far china has to go before america considers it to be a military threat. when it starts trading armies and when it...
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1942, and had advanced eastward across the northern coast of north africa, northwest africa. and on february 14, 1943, the germans under two very competent commanders, one named rommel you've probably heard of, launched a surprise attack directly against the americans, particularly the first armored division, and drove the american forces back more than 70 miles. in terms of yardage lost, it was the greatest single battle defeat for the u.s. army in world war ii, back farther even than during the bulge in december of 1944. it was a humiliateing defeat with many american casualties. the fact that it was not a strategic victory for the germans was not because we were particularly adept at preventing them from seizing a strategic victory. it was because they were out of fuel, out of time. to some extent out of hope. so my feeling is that casrean was a kick in the teeth, that the future of -- among others -- dwight eisenhower hung in the balance. eisenhower even before casrean thought he was going to be relieved. he wrote an extraordinary letter to his son john who was a cadet at
1942, and had advanced eastward across the northern coast of north africa, northwest africa. and on february 14, 1943, the germans under two very competent commanders, one named rommel you've probably heard of, launched a surprise attack directly against the americans, particularly the first armored division, and drove the american forces back more than 70 miles. in terms of yardage lost, it was the greatest single battle defeat for the u.s. army in world war ii, back farther even than during...
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here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start building before wintertime and if you really want to build school we're going to have to build a bridge first and i hadn't really thought about that. so i came back to america and raised 10,000 more dollars. and then i got back from tack stan and bridge got built and no school yet. i was 38 years old, die hard bachelor and all i could think was getting that school built. i went to a fund raise er the fair month in san francisco where my hero was speaking. it was getting late and people were nodding off and he was going on and on about the queens
here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start...
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one thing i was seeing quite a bit of in africa was chinese oil development. you know what, i was also seeing malaysian oil development in an oil feel called haglet, which we are going to be hearing more about. southern sudan, which has had a world with northern sudan, southern sudan on january 9, 2011, very soon, is going to be voting for it's right to it's own independence. now 80% of sudan's oil is in the south of the country. there's only one way that oil leaves the country, through the north. through a pipeline, the pipeline is heavily protected by chinese oil interest. it used to be a u.s. company which has divested because of so much political power. i had the very curious conversation with some of the former farmers, sudanese farmers solved off of their land by oil interest; right? they are now essentially fisherman, they fish in puddles. i had a group of men say to me, why can't you bring back chevron. we much perform chevron and western oil interest to chinese ones. at least they try to get to know us. that is to say in what looks like economic polic
one thing i was seeing quite a bit of in africa was chinese oil development. you know what, i was also seeing malaysian oil development in an oil feel called haglet, which we are going to be hearing more about. southern sudan, which has had a world with northern sudan, southern sudan on january 9, 2011, very soon, is going to be voting for it's right to it's own independence. now 80% of sudan's oil is in the south of the country. there's only one way that oil leaves the country, through the...
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prime minister congratulations on your victory fee for africa. subjected to some strong media scrutiny about their preparations for a world cup do you expect the same scrutiny from the international and russian media over the next seven years. that was our media are a very strange and i just sorry media but foreign leader. they were very strict about their first steps. work. for the olympic games in sochi. russia has a large scale it very very complicated work sometimes it's even technical and technological. because there is a man. that requires more than eight hundred bridges and very tunnels there railroad office that will run up to mansions and new highways. supply fly sewage. a large amount of objects and infrastructure but he. would have been implemented the work has been started for and i believe. present russian for a civil justice careful with the way we are the world cup he would let me repeat and then you can do to the fact that that will be landing holding a number of large competitions let me repeat that. the university games in cousi
prime minister congratulations on your victory fee for africa. subjected to some strong media scrutiny about their preparations for a world cup do you expect the same scrutiny from the international and russian media over the next seven years. that was our media are a very strange and i just sorry media but foreign leader. they were very strict about their first steps. work. for the olympic games in sochi. russia has a large scale it very very complicated work sometimes it's even technical and...
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africa has said there will be a democratic outcome. that may take more than just talk. >> marder joins us live. let's talk of the use of force. what is the feeling there? how likely is this? >> if it happens, it will take a while to organize. [inaudible] it could take awhile. also, those countries will be doing everything they can to avoid the outcome. the could get him to stand down. there were a series of attacks. and it indicates that he remains -- [inaudible] >> thanks. two german journalists arrested after covering a highly publicized case of a woman sentenced to death for stunning have been allowed to meet their families. the meeting took place. they have been held since early october, up being arrested while interviewing the sun and lawyer of the woman. officials in pakistan say 15 people have been killed in three separate missile attacks. the american unmanned aircraft targeted compounds in north waziristan close to the afghan border. the area is regarded as a stronghold. the to the taliban and al qaeda. the mexican government
africa has said there will be a democratic outcome. that may take more than just talk. >> marder joins us live. let's talk of the use of force. what is the feeling there? how likely is this? >> if it happens, it will take a while to organize. [inaudible] it could take awhile. also, those countries will be doing everything they can to avoid the outcome. the could get him to stand down. there were a series of attacks. and it indicates that he remains -- [inaudible] >> thanks....
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the british man accused of murdering his wife on honeymoon in south africa is free on bail. the british national party is holding a conference. the party failed to win the general election and its finances have slumped as it fights expensive [unintelligible] >> security to protect the party leader. they battled a man who -- in trips to court during a string of expensive disputes. he is now facing rebellion from expelled former members from the rival party. >> his whole demeanor, everything about the man is wrong. he is not capable of running a political organization. >> tonight in this hotel the party leader tried to rally those who kept the faith. >> i would say they are not going away. they are here to stay. we are here to stay because there are too many injustices for us to turn our backs and walkaway. we would have an easier life but we are not here for an easy life. we are here to do what is right. >> former members have been plotting to defeat him. the challenge is convincing insiders -- defeating the people who feel he has left them out in the cold. >> an italian cour
the british man accused of murdering his wife on honeymoon in south africa is free on bail. the british national party is holding a conference. the party failed to win the general election and its finances have slumped as it fights expensive [unintelligible] >> security to protect the party leader. they battled a man who -- in trips to court during a string of expensive disputes. he is now facing rebellion from expelled former members from the rival party. >> his whole demeanor,...
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. >> reporter: lake victoryia in eastern africa. it is the country's largest lake bordering on uganda and tanzania. wild animals live in the surrounding area. but the lake has become badly polluted. the ugandan portion suffers the most. the fishermen earn one-sixth of what they used to. >> translator: recently, i haven't caught any fish and lost so much income. i can't fish anymore. >> reporter: many blame the pollution on industrialization. uganda's economy has been growing by 7% a year. factories are springing up in the area around lake victoria. many don't have a waste water disposal system. research shows that ten tons of untreated waste water runs into the lake every day. but when we visited the factory, the people we spoke to denied dumping toxic chemicals into the lake. okay. so what goes there is just water? >> just pure water. >> they're supposed to continue with the drainage water to some extent. they reach somewhere. >> reporter: at the same time, uganda's government hesitates to get tough. despite laws to protect the env
. >> reporter: lake victoryia in eastern africa. it is the country's largest lake bordering on uganda and tanzania. wild animals live in the surrounding area. but the lake has become badly polluted. the ugandan portion suffers the most. the fishermen earn one-sixth of what they used to. >> translator: recently, i haven't caught any fish and lost so much income. i can't fish anymore. >> reporter: many blame the pollution on industrialization. uganda's economy has been growing...
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i focus on north africa.rth africa and the middle east or sub-saharan africa. i only focus on five countries. it is a rare opportunity to be on the panel or chairing a panel dedicated to north africa. it gives me something to do. so, it is a real privilege to be here. i am looking forward to a fruitful discussion with my esteemed colleagues here. we will primarily talk about al qaeda and the islamic -- akim, acme. it is a new group. it is something that occurs hoffmann mentioned in his opening discussion this morning -- that bruce hoffman mentioned in his opening discussion this morning. i want to frame the discussion and give us an understanding of where acme fits in global terrorism and fits into the region of magrib itself. broadest comment i can make is what it was formed in 2006 and formalized in 2007, we would talk about one al qaeda. now we think about three al qaeda. s. it may sound like a multiplication, but in fact it is a positive story. i will tell you why that is cur. one of the reasons that the
i focus on north africa.rth africa and the middle east or sub-saharan africa. i only focus on five countries. it is a rare opportunity to be on the panel or chairing a panel dedicated to north africa. it gives me something to do. so, it is a real privilege to be here. i am looking forward to a fruitful discussion with my esteemed colleagues here. we will primarily talk about al qaeda and the islamic -- akim, acme. it is a new group. it is something that occurs hoffmann mentioned in his opening...
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they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a master craftsman, worthy of praise, honored as a powerful magician. one who could speak the old names of the mother elements, earth, fire, water, wind. they would do as bidding, think. people sing praise songs. he was a gifted black smith. he is not remembered for that. he is best remembered for being a loving father. when his beloved wife died only after a year and embraced his newborn son, i will raise you myself. the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take another wife or give the baby to a mother who is childless. how will you
they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a master craftsman, worthy of praise, honored as a powerful magician. one who...
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she is one of only a few recognizedoperators in south africa. she's passionate about the animals. >>maclean: i actually started the shark cage diving many years ago and really at the back of my mind was to educate people and to simply to take people out with their fear and bring them back with a new perception about great whites.... it's a good thing because it is creating an awareness..and it is changing people from saying, you know, the only good shark is a dead shark to wow, what an awesome animal, what a graceful animal, rather than man-eating monster. >>reporter: around 30,000 tourists a year pay around 180 dollars a trip to be lowered into a metal cage to come face-to-face with a great white. the predator is enticed toward them with a heady mix of chum...a soup of blood and fish. >>it was incredible i could have reached out with my finger and touched its nose. it was quite scary. >>reporter: but shark-cage diving has not been without controversy. since its development in south africa in the'90's, it has coincided with an increase in a number fatal shark attacks further down
she is one of only a few recognizedoperators in south africa. she's passionate about the animals. >>maclean: i actually started the shark cage diving many years ago and really at the back of my mind was to educate people and to simply to take people out with their fear and bring them back with a new perception about great whites.... it's a good thing because it is creating an awareness..and it is changing people from saying, you know, the only good shark is a dead shark to wow, what an...
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africa's future is a strategic interest for all of us.the presidential policy directive on global development and the new state department quadrennial development and review are indeed groundbreaking on this point and rightly. if you look at security or resources, food, water you name it, and any of these subjects give us an interest in how africa develops. now, my charity, agi focuses on one thing. building effective systems of capacity to govern. and a few preliminary points perhaps to clear away any misinterpretations that are necessary. i'm not arguing the capacity is more important than democracy. it isn't. indeed, as i shall argue the two are linked. i'm not arguing either that aid doesn't matter. it does when i was british prime minister i traveled to africa as nancy made debt cancellation and aid the centerpiece of g8 summit. aid does work. it has brought real and profound benefits to poor people and increasingly so in recent years. the debt aid thesis makes some valid points but it shouldn't define how we view development. howeve
africa's future is a strategic interest for all of us.the presidential policy directive on global development and the new state department quadrennial development and review are indeed groundbreaking on this point and rightly. if you look at security or resources, food, water you name it, and any of these subjects give us an interest in how africa develops. now, my charity, agi focuses on one thing. building effective systems of capacity to govern. and a few preliminary points perhaps to clear...
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region of africa or the arabian peninsula. in the yemen as in the other critically important regions we are drawing on all of our resources and capabilities to counter and disrupted the immediate threat and protect the american people from attack. at the same time, however, also working to create lasting security, stability and prosperity in yemen so that al qaeda and other extremists cannot find safe haven. if we fail to do our part to address the underlying economic political and security challenges in countries such as yemen will find ourselves fighting against the al qaeda threat for years and years to come. a counterterrorism strategy that focuses on the immediate threat to the exclusion of the more comprehensive political economic and development oriented approach is not only short-sighted, but also doomed to fail. in closing, i would simply reiterate our counterterrorism efforts in yemen are part of our larger comprehensive approach to protecting the american people. yesterday the president provided the american people
region of africa or the arabian peninsula. in the yemen as in the other critically important regions we are drawing on all of our resources and capabilities to counter and disrupted the immediate threat and protect the american people from attack. at the same time, however, also working to create lasting security, stability and prosperity in yemen so that al qaeda and other extremists cannot find safe haven. if we fail to do our part to address the underlying economic political and security...
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and later, how just a small donation from you can have a huge impact on schoolchildren in africa. tonight, how my trip to malawi far exceeded my expectations, and how you can be a part of that success. itbut every decemberg to the eas31st, we always make it.s. the very first people to meet the new year. "get up. you're gonna miss it!" we like to think of ourselves... as a welcoming party. for the life you live. a car you can love. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> the republicans are blocking everything they can in the senate. so now that majority leader harry reid is tletdenni threate take away their christmas vacation to get work done, now some are questioning his religion. and my trip to malawi and what we can do to help young students there. and also, a conversation with writer nora effron ahead. >>> on tuesday, senate minority whip jon kyl told reporters he had a problem with thmajority leader harry reid's ambitious legislative agenda in the days leading up to the holiday. but his problem wasn't with how little time the senate had for the legislation, it's also the
and later, how just a small donation from you can have a huge impact on schoolchildren in africa. tonight, how my trip to malawi far exceeded my expectations, and how you can be a part of that success. itbut every decemberg to the eas31st, we always make it.s. the very first people to meet the new year. "get up. you're gonna miss it!" we like to think of ourselves... as a welcoming party. for the life you live. a car you can love. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>>...
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but sub-saharan africa remains the region's worst affected.ignificantly more than half of all the people in the world living with aids. the disease is the single largest cause of mortality in the region. and it sent life expectancy plummeting. it is no longer the immediate death sentence that was once, but aids and hiv, the virus which causes it, still carry a massive social stigma. >> hiv is the virus that can cause isolation. many affected people tend to retreat from social life and often face discrimination. being infected with hiv still carries the stigma, and people living with the virus are often blamed because they contracted the virus by sharing needles when taking drugs or having unprotected sex. people with hiv have had to face many prejudices' since the 1980's when the first puzzling cases were reported in the u.s. for most early patients, the result was almost always fatal. the first effective treatment 1990s. hiv has spread around the world and keeps advancing over the past 10 years, new infections that nearly doubled in eastern e
but sub-saharan africa remains the region's worst affected.ignificantly more than half of all the people in the world living with aids. the disease is the single largest cause of mortality in the region. and it sent life expectancy plummeting. it is no longer the immediate death sentence that was once, but aids and hiv, the virus which causes it, still carry a massive social stigma. >> hiv is the virus that can cause isolation. many affected people tend to retreat from social life and...
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he said nigeria is crucial to their plans to spread islam throughout africa. >> everything is unleashed in a his orrendous way in nigh "what's his legacy to the nigeria. >> no one has been tried or prosecuted in all the years of the crisis. there has to be a point where we say enough is sufficient. we are not going to have this anymore. there must be consequences for taking the lives of pele. >> what should christians around the worldo? >> we can pray, support, understand. obviously there is a huge response needed financial. that is something else the lord needs to lay on people hearts. >> mark liptoe agrees, he says it is to bring forgivess. >> our aim is to enablthe christians in nigeria to learn to say we are forgivg the perpetrators. if we don't do that, we are hurt twice. apart from the hurts and the killings and lives lost and properti lost, we will also lose the core value of christianity, which is love. >> gary lane cbn news. >>> islamic militants in somali killed a christian woman for refusing to wear a veil. three n shot amina muse ali in her home in october. two weeks before
he said nigeria is crucial to their plans to spread islam throughout africa. >> everything is unleashed in a his orrendous way in nigh "what's his legacy to the nigeria. >> no one has been tried or prosecuted in all the years of the crisis. there has to be a point where we say enough is sufficient. we are not going to have this anymore. there must be consequences for taking the lives of pele. >> what should christians around the worldo? >> we can pray, support,...
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sub-saharan africa. so i only focus on north africa. i focus on about five countries, and it is a rare opportunity to be chairing a panel dedicated to north africa. it actually gives me something to do. it is a privilege to be here, and i am looking forward to referred full discussion with my esteemed colleagues. we're primarily going to be talking about al qaeda, a new group of al qaeda. it was mentioned in the opening discussions. what i would like to do for the next five or 10 minutes is framed the issue of this group and give us a little bit of an understanding of where it fits into global terrorism and into the region itself. the broadest, and i have to make about al qaeda is that when it was formed in 2006 and formalized in 2007, we could talk about one al qaeda and the islamic group. that has changed. now we should perhaps think about 3 al qaeda and islamic al qaeda. it may sound negative or a multiplication of al qaeda, but is a positive story, and i will talk about why that is. >> one reason why
sub-saharan africa. so i only focus on north africa. i focus on about five countries, and it is a rare opportunity to be chairing a panel dedicated to north africa. it actually gives me something to do. it is a privilege to be here, and i am looking forward to referred full discussion with my esteemed colleagues. we're primarily going to be talking about al qaeda, a new group of al qaeda. it was mentioned in the opening discussions. what i would like to do for the next five or 10 minutes is...
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and later, how just a small donation from you can have a huge impact on schoolchildren in africa. tonight, how my trip to malawi far exceeded my expectations, and how you can be a part of that success. my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. >>> the republicans are blocking everything they can in the senate. so now that majority leader harry reid is tletdenning ing atening to take away their christmas vacation to get work done, now some are questioning his religion. and my trip to malawi and what we can do to help young students there. and also, a conversation with writer nora effron ahead. u are . executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay t
and later, how just a small donation from you can have a huge impact on schoolchildren in africa. tonight, how my trip to malawi far exceeded my expectations, and how you can be a part of that success. my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. >>> the republicans are...
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her article has remained in south africa with her husband in custody. application for bail has been denied in the family deliver this message -- every day this case is not over it's torture. don't prolong this anymore. just come down here, have the court decide. every day is torture for us. thousands of miles from here, he is being held in britain on suspicion of conspiring to commit murder. he has not been charged, but he is expected in court today or tomorrow to fight for his right to be granted bail. the south african authorities want him back here to face questioning, and a complex extradition process has begun. >> british police hunting the killers of farrouk, say they have arrested a man. it sparked -- his death sparked fridarioting in karachi. >> several species of shark have been behind attacks on tourists in egypt. the singles chart carried out two attacks. a german woman killed and four peopl;e injured. [coughs] let's give you the latest headlines this hour on "bbc news". student protests have hurt -- turned violent on the streets of london. d
her article has remained in south africa with her husband in custody. application for bail has been denied in the family deliver this message -- every day this case is not over it's torture. don't prolong this anymore. just come down here, have the court decide. every day is torture for us. thousands of miles from here, he is being held in britain on suspicion of conspiring to commit murder. he has not been charged, but he is expected in court today or tomorrow to fight for his right to be...
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most of them in subsaharan africa.n this country, the cdc estimates more than a million americans are currently infected. >>> it was this day 55 years ago that a woman named rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus in then segregated montgomery, alabama. and almost instantly became an enduring symbol of the civil rights movement. so enduring, in fact, that today's special google logo as you went on the page commemorates the anniversary of that day. >>> when we come back here tonight, an american woman's dream trip inspires an idea that's "making a difference" for children and it's catching on big time. children and it's catching on bigtime. [ male announcer ] one look can turn the everyday into romantic. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take ever
most of them in subsaharan africa.n this country, the cdc estimates more than a million americans are currently infected. >>> it was this day 55 years ago that a woman named rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus in then segregated montgomery, alabama. and almost instantly became an enduring symbol of the civil rights movement. so enduring, in fact, that today's special google logo as you went on the page commemorates the anniversary of that day. >>> when we...
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they didn't know it because it was all part of the price in africa. he decided to invest in peacemaking. he got nothing for it. nobody even knew the stories of the nameless bureaucrat, faceless bureaucrat like myself pulling out to these countries and working 18 hours, 20 hours a day shuttling back and forth between countries in capitals to rebel groups. and wars were resolved because the united states got involved, made a commitment to work with countries to develop a constituency for peace or to support the constituencies for peace. we were able to save hundreds of thousands of lives and billions of dollars. this is the kind of investment we are talking about. with that constituency here in the united states to cares about these problems working and making their little e-mails and doing the facebook stuff and all of the things that 21st century activism is about and plugging into an administration that says it cares. we can help intensify the political reward. we can save money and lives. it is administered very combination that i think this particu
they didn't know it because it was all part of the price in africa. he decided to invest in peacemaking. he got nothing for it. nobody even knew the stories of the nameless bureaucrat, faceless bureaucrat like myself pulling out to these countries and working 18 hours, 20 hours a day shuttling back and forth between countries in capitals to rebel groups. and wars were resolved because the united states got involved, made a commitment to work with countries to develop a constituency for peace or...
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have you looked lately at the teaching in africa of the church that says aids may be wicked but not as wicked as condoms? i have done my best. believe me, i have more. [laughter] [applause] >> it is a real pleasure to be with you all this evening, to be back in toronto is a particular privilege and honor to do with christopher in this debate. i do not regard the leader of north korea as a religious icon. you will delighted to know. i am going to make seven points. the first is this. it is undoubtedly true that people commit a horrific acts in the name of religion. it is also undoubtedly true that people do act on an extraordinary common good in spite of our religion. almost half of health care in africa is delivered by face based organization -- faith- bases organizations. almost 1/4 of aids care is provided by catholic organizations. there is the fantastic work of muslim and jewish relief organizations. in canada,here are thousands of religious organizations that care for the mentally ill or disabled or disadvantaged or destitute. here in toronto, there is a shelter run by christian c
have you looked lately at the teaching in africa of the church that says aids may be wicked but not as wicked as condoms? i have done my best. believe me, i have more. [laughter] [applause] >> it is a real pleasure to be with you all this evening, to be back in toronto is a particular privilege and honor to do with christopher in this debate. i do not regard the leader of north korea as a religious icon. you will delighted to know. i am going to make seven points. the first is this. it is...
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the trouble to be a guest in radio i make sure it gets to the people that care about it, it gets to africathat's what people talking about. and i really wish somebody was listening to me here. to come down here, it's just so rude. i'm here to oppose board item number 60, the resolution regarding kpfa radio. it's a very partisan, deeply divisive resolution that will drive another wedge into a so-called progressive community that's already so deeply divided that in san francisco, it wasn't able to get together on anything in november except rafael mantelman and could not even elect him. this resolution supports one show, the kpfa morning show even though flash points and the weekend news have both suffered deeply damaging and arbitrary hours and wage cuts. him >> thank you very much. >> hi, i'm mara rivera, a long time listener, supporter at kpfa and i commend the supervisors for their attempt to help kpfa resolve its dispute over the morning show layoffs and to protect kpfa, an independent radio station, as noted. but this resolution would instead help continue its destructive course of ins
the trouble to be a guest in radio i make sure it gets to the people that care about it, it gets to africathat's what people talking about. and i really wish somebody was listening to me here. to come down here, it's just so rude. i'm here to oppose board item number 60, the resolution regarding kpfa radio. it's a very partisan, deeply divisive resolution that will drive another wedge into a so-called progressive community that's already so deeply divided that in san francisco, it wasn't able...
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i had never written a book about africa. it's a country continent put 50/50, and i just said this is unacceptable. we cannot allow in this world of ours this kind of, this level of suffering. and i live in the most powerful country in the world we have got to go do something about it. and so i did. i went, and that was my enough moment. the enough moment is when you hear the bell tolls for a particular issue or as in the book in the candidate is which goes on but this is a switch for good. and you decide to do something. to no longer be a bystander. to be as care in was saying to be in a standard. this was a term coined by samantha and her book about genocide. in our book we have what we try to raise and use -- and use with stories because people react to those kind things and are inspired so we decided to collect as many stories as we can, and we broken into three categories. the first category is the citizen up standards. we have stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. all over the united states. for people
i had never written a book about africa. it's a country continent put 50/50, and i just said this is unacceptable. we cannot allow in this world of ours this kind of, this level of suffering. and i live in the most powerful country in the world we have got to go do something about it. and so i did. i went, and that was my enough moment. the enough moment is when you hear the bell tolls for a particular issue or as in the book in the candidate is which goes on but this is a switch for good. and...
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kate on the right wearing a dress found in tunisia, morocco, and the western area part of north africaa traditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that exists throughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress which is an indigenous dress for algeria. thank you. [applause] ♪ these three pieces are from the gulf region of the arab world, which is saudi arabia, yemen, and oman. kate is wearing a heavier velvet dress with embroidery on the top and kind of going down through the arms. sama this is more toward the saudi, yemen region of the gulf. susan is wearing a traditional yemeni dress from a mountain region. this is a traditional form of a tire -- attire. ♪ ♪ >> this is the last part of our show. this is the part of the show that features lebanon, jordan. she is wearing traditional garb from damascus. i d
kate on the right wearing a dress found in tunisia, morocco, and the western area part of north africaa traditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that exists throughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress...
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is africa, he says.t really upsets in the ordinary people become pawns in their power games. >> politicians always think of themselves first. their children and relatives, or their ethnic groups. it is all that interests them. they deny care about us poor people. >> last thursday, laurent gbagbo give orders to the army to stop rebels and for the thousands who supported alassana quattara from getting to the state tv channel. a heavy fight ensued. un troops caught up in the exchange of fire and had to seek cover. the attempt to take over the tv station failed, but several people were left dead and wounded. the convoy from the north has slowed down to a trickle. in the business district on friday, the shops were shut, the streets amid -- abandoned. intermediaries that the scene tried to find common ground. alassana quattara met with the catholic bishops of ivory coast. laurent gbagbo met representatives of the african union. the u.n. peacekeepers wait, hoping to present -- prevent violence from happening. b
is africa, he says.t really upsets in the ordinary people become pawns in their power games. >> politicians always think of themselves first. their children and relatives, or their ethnic groups. it is all that interests them. they deny care about us poor people. >> last thursday, laurent gbagbo give orders to the army to stop rebels and for the thousands who supported alassana quattara from getting to the state tv channel. a heavy fight ensued. un troops caught up in the exchange...
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and then children in africa. later, white house ceremonies for the kennedy center honoree, including home carney and oprah winfrey. that is the kennedy saw center honors. -- kennedy center honors. and then on "washington journal" here are the guests that will be on the show which begins live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> q&a continues tonight and tomorrow with interviews from london. tonight, diane abbott on her plans for budget cuts and tomorrow, preparing for the british and american forms of government. a look at the impact of the money and racist. that is tonight and tomorrow night on c-span. >> tonight, center day o'connor discusses experiences on the court. that is 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight on c-span. the future of limited government was discussed at a conference by new criterion magazine. there were a couple of editors that for interviewed. this is one hour in 40 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> take your seats. w
and then children in africa. later, white house ceremonies for the kennedy center honoree, including home carney and oprah winfrey. that is the kennedy saw center honors. -- kennedy center honors. and then on "washington journal" here are the guests that will be on the show which begins live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> q&a continues tonight and tomorrow with interviews from london. tonight, diane abbott on her plans for budget cuts and tomorrow, preparing for the british...
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a bit of sunshine from south africa where anthony michael hall was the overall aid going into the final day of the alfred dunhill championship the south african shooting a one in the past seventy one on saturday and takes a one stroke lead into the final round michael started in these first three holes but recovered with the fifth. another to get the seventh was followed by chip in from thirty eight the south african steadily improving just getting to remain in the lead in turn on the par overall just one straight ahead of van de velde and defending champion pablum martin. so bring you up to date with all sport for the moment more than a couple. hungry for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
a bit of sunshine from south africa where anthony michael hall was the overall aid going into the final day of the alfred dunhill championship the south african shooting a one in the past seventy one on saturday and takes a one stroke lead into the final round michael started in these first three holes but recovered with the fifth. another to get the seventh was followed by chip in from thirty eight the south african steadily improving just getting to remain in the lead in turn on the par...
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russia has fifteen percent of the market go forward and china is also making investment in south africa as well so it may look to get the bulk of its supply from south africa as opposed to russia going forward just a quick word on gold price prediction for growth next end of next year. thank you very much. european shares again for the second day in a row. group has driven. the group. from hold. the country's weak. holding on to the. billion dollars. in earnings for the first nine months of the year. wealthy british stock. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. soon rich brighton if you need monsoon from funds to impression so. please for instance on teen. hunger for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. because the report is coming up here on r t but first a look at the headlines agreements on nuclear power and trade deals worth billions of dollars have been struck as russian p
russia has fifteen percent of the market go forward and china is also making investment in south africa as well so it may look to get the bulk of its supply from south africa as opposed to russia going forward just a quick word on gold price prediction for growth next end of next year. thank you very much. european shares again for the second day in a row. group has driven. the group. from hold. the country's weak. holding on to the. billion dollars. in earnings for the first nine months of the...
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at a time many were concerned how this had happened and raised questions about security in south africa, but only yesterday in the cape crown court, cape high court that we found allegations came forward that her husband possibly was involved in this. and that's the reason why today he was arrested by members of the metropolitan police extradition unit. their job to put in place a warrant which was issued by the south african authorities. >> and even though only it
at a time many were concerned how this had happened and raised questions about security in south africa, but only yesterday in the cape crown court, cape high court that we found allegations came forward that her husband possibly was involved in this. and that's the reason why today he was arrested by members of the metropolitan police extradition unit. their job to put in place a warrant which was issued by the south african authorities. >> and even though only it
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becoming the first player to successfully defend the off for dunhill championship title in south africa having gone five shots clear at the start of the pack nine martin so his lead reduced to one after a triple bogey on the seventeenth his playing partner third round leader on three and michael was hot in his heels but the martin sent his second shot on the par five hole into the green well michael saw in the water the twenty four year old would then hold his nerve to sing a birdie which gave him a two shot victory and a thirty year clean truer title martin also becomes the first player to successfully defend the title on the tour since quarter cardington one the open championship problem. let's end with a spot of winter sports where marcel hurt sure has claimed his first world cup victory of the season on the volga sirrah slopes in france the austrian who was fourth after the first slalom run clocked fifty three point zero six seconds in the
becoming the first player to successfully defend the off for dunhill championship title in south africa having gone five shots clear at the start of the pack nine martin so his lead reduced to one after a triple bogey on the seventeenth his playing partner third round leader on three and michael was hot in his heels but the martin sent his second shot on the par five hole into the green well michael saw in the water the twenty four year old would then hold his nerve to sing a birdie which gave...
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i talked a lot about africa. if you think about africa at that point in time, you have to think about the pandemic of aids. any policymaker couldn't, you know, say i want to do something with africa and not immediately go to the aids issue. and i did. i walked the reader through some very pointe scenes. why did you do that? two reasons. national security reasons. we faced the enemy who could only recruit hopeless people. there has to be pretty hopeful to watch your parents die and know you can't do anything. we had to do something about it in america. i think as a nation we are better for it. so i did devote a chapter called lazarus. many people said they were like lazarus. i tell a funny story, i think it's funny. josh boldin, my dear friend and second chief of staff after andy card was my other chief in staff, bono. you are going to meet bono. he said you do know who he is, don't you? i said, yeah. famous irish rock star. he said josh was leaveing the room and i said, used to be married to sher. and i kept my p
i talked a lot about africa. if you think about africa at that point in time, you have to think about the pandemic of aids. any policymaker couldn't, you know, say i want to do something with africa and not immediately go to the aids issue. and i did. i walked the reader through some very pointe scenes. why did you do that? two reasons. national security reasons. we faced the enemy who could only recruit hopeless people. there has to be pretty hopeful to watch your parents die and know you...