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should and interest and also the new strategy of investing in africa. the west i think is suddenly very a lot of beijing and washington already have a complicated relationship with economic rules cyber attack accusations and the u.s. is increasing military presence in the pacific region and with the hunger for energy only set to increase in the future africa me very well become the next stage for confrontation you go to school for south africa. and i had it's our report on the lives and troubles of palestinian families living right and israeli garbage and it's. what if one third of the population of a capital city of a small arab country took to the streets in protest why the mainstream media would scream the people of nation x. are crying out for democracy we have to intervene and take their oil i mean help them but the earth shaking a large protest is an arab country it's in paris france and for traditional marriage yes protesters in paris claim that they had eight hundred thousand people on the streets of francis capital and even though the police sa
should and interest and also the new strategy of investing in africa. the west i think is suddenly very a lot of beijing and washington already have a complicated relationship with economic rules cyber attack accusations and the u.s. is increasing military presence in the pacific region and with the hunger for energy only set to increase in the future africa me very well become the next stage for confrontation you go to school for south africa. and i had it's our report on the lives and...
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me very well become the next stage for confrontation you've got this going off south africa. and can we have that interview with the president of yemen on the country's future as i said political and financial ties with russia. what if one third of the population of a capital city of a small arab country took to the streets in protest while the mainstream media would scream the people of nation x. are crying out for democracy we have to intervene and take their oil i mean help them but the earth shaking a large protest isn't an arab country it's in paris france and for traditional marriage yes protesters in paris claim that they had eight hundred thousand people on the streets of france's capital and even though the police said that half those numbers for a city of less than two point five million people this was a huge protest for a card less the european union loves to educate the world about democracy and show that liberal values around and yet that doesn't really seem to listen to the citizens very much who want to stop the madness of waves of illegal immigrants bailing o
me very well become the next stage for confrontation you've got this going off south africa. and can we have that interview with the president of yemen on the country's future as i said political and financial ties with russia. what if one third of the population of a capital city of a small arab country took to the streets in protest while the mainstream media would scream the people of nation x. are crying out for democracy we have to intervene and take their oil i mean help them but the...
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may very well become the next stage for confrontation you've got this going off south africa. and coming up in just a few minutes breaking the set with. the. world. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language or not a day in. the music programs in documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles keep the stories. you hear. destroy all teach spanish find out more visit. i'm in sochi but know your city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. signs. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days of. the fridays it. makes common. to see it's so true. lens. the food. looks. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous. i mean the town i know that i've seen a really messed up. and they're all very closely apologized the second. worst shirtless. white house of the day the radio guy and club minister of a click cause that i want you to watch closely or about to do because you've never seen an
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exports to africa. in the last decade, the number of africans with access to the internet has doubled. from 1998 to today, the number of mobile phones on the continent have grown from four million to 500 million. 78% of africa's rural population now has access to clean water. over the last ten years, real income per person in africa has increased by more than 30%. positive health outcomes are increasing. enrollment in school is growing. these are signs of a growing middle class and what the world bank has called the brink of an economic takeoff in africa. as my colleague and friend senator coons has noted in a report he recently released on the topic, economic growth in africa has risen dramatically in recent years. the continent's vast economic potential has not yet been fully realized by the united states government or the american people. that report from senator coons couldn't have been more timely and more accurate as far as i'm concerned. i can tell you american companies are eager to get into the
exports to africa. in the last decade, the number of africans with access to the internet has doubled. from 1998 to today, the number of mobile phones on the continent have grown from four million to 500 million. 78% of africa's rural population now has access to clean water. over the last ten years, real income per person in africa has increased by more than 30%. positive health outcomes are increasing. enrollment in school is growing. these are signs of a growing middle class and what the...
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because the french are themselves but standing of the situation in mali this is a division of africa again it is a scramble of of africa for the second time mali is the fourth biggest african country the situation in mali was not lifted that millions are to solve their own problem in fact what is funny of this intervention is that the french cover intervening in mali this is they say that it is for defending the civility of mali since when is that the french imperialist have defended the seventy three of any african country of the only country who have been intervening in africa for the last three four decades by destroying the stability of the nations and creating a problem for these relations in fact the million people they were not allowed in the palin and political forces are not allowed to solve their own problem million million problem the intervention from outside it is because of the position of france and u.k. is declining in the continent the destruction of the colon in marmora gadhafi is government and a lot of two arctics one had been in the army they have came into mali
because the french are themselves but standing of the situation in mali this is a division of africa again it is a scramble of of africa for the second time mali is the fourth biggest african country the situation in mali was not lifted that millions are to solve their own problem in fact what is funny of this intervention is that the french cover intervening in mali this is they say that it is for defending the civility of mali since when is that the french imperialist have defended the...
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tell me what it is getting from africa. >> >> in africa we look to two segments in our book, on the one hand they are trying to shift manufacturing there china to africa, because labor costs are rising in china, so they figure labor will be cheaper in africa and also africa has a great supply of raw materials, one example we looked at is leather in ethiopia, they have a great supply of leather but it has had no share in global manufacturing for decades, china thinks, with china's own experience in manufacturing they can shift some of that to africa, help africa industrialize and help chinese companies find new markets for their products. and in africa, like in venezuela, china development bank is helping bet oil supplies through countries such as ghana, which have just discovered oil and is not traditionally an oil power in africa flew. >> profit extending the power of the chinese state across the globe and many see its power at home. talk about cementing its power at home. >> about three quarter of the loans, a little more than that, actually go inside of china, and so, you know, we al
tell me what it is getting from africa. >> >> in africa we look to two segments in our book, on the one hand they are trying to shift manufacturing there china to africa, because labor costs are rising in china, so they figure labor will be cheaper in africa and also africa has a great supply of raw materials, one example we looked at is leather in ethiopia, they have a great supply of leather but it has had no share in global manufacturing for decades, china thinks, with china's...
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africa. hundred percent of all rule materials group will fall you're going to be groups of many countries especially china brazil india and so on. you have to consider that truly and united states very active in the region we africa and installing military bases and trying to use local armies in somalia congo in all neary out there you have to consider that friends are trying to keep the prevalence of their companies so there is actually they don't want that mali. to be antonymous. what will be done with the results as you have to consider the. war and also the next country in the area very important we know you are in your group and they are poor because of the kind of neo colonialism of the west and you have to compare we. grows in great history lie or leave you where. you lose small and with poverty it's all it's a fight actually against africa and against the boss ability of autonomy or something. like that let's just quickly told me why do you think front seems to be selective in what he
africa. hundred percent of all rule materials group will fall you're going to be groups of many countries especially china brazil india and so on. you have to consider that truly and united states very active in the region we africa and installing military bases and trying to use local armies in somalia congo in all neary out there you have to consider that friends are trying to keep the prevalence of their companies so there is actually they don't want that mali. to be antonymous. what will be...
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. >> three countries in asia and 17 in africa, subsahara. we found them in villains and had three and a half million cases. >> jon: 3.5 million cases. >> that's what we found. >> jon: 1986 to now is not -- >> last year we had 542 cases. >> jon: 542 from 3.5 million. >> right. and 521 of those cases with in south suedar. this year so far we just have seven cases. all of them -- >> jon: unbelievable. [cheers and applause] here is the crazy part. here is the thing. we always think about these types of scourges that hit the areas and we have to develop the right medicine and the drug. and we have to create some sort of -- how was this solved? >> no medicine to prevent it or cure it. for thousands of years they wrapped the guinea worm on a stick so it would come out in 20 days instead of 30. you had to suffer three weeks. we found if you pour the water through a filter it gets out the eggs and drink your filtered water without the guinea worm eggs and you don't have it. >> jon: education. you won't there and they showed. were they resistant to --
. >> three countries in asia and 17 in africa, subsahara. we found them in villains and had three and a half million cases. >> jon: 3.5 million cases. >> that's what we found. >> jon: 1986 to now is not -- >> last year we had 542 cases. >> jon: 542 from 3.5 million. >> right. and 521 of those cases with in south suedar. this year so far we just have seven cases. all of them -- >> jon: unbelievable. [cheers and applause] here is the crazy part....
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or in the sahel area of africa. we have to be concerned about how the organizations work together and how connected they are. we pay close attention to that and our insight today is far better than it was just a few years ago and our ability to have an impact is actually pretty good. but we need to stay on top of it. especially showing we really truly understand the ideology that we face. >> general clapper gave his comments. can you give us your thoughts on the strength of that organization in syria? would that be the predominant post-assad group? >> i can go into detail in closed session on their numbers in relation to the rest of the opposition if that is what you mean. the numbers themselves are not indicative of the real influence. >> just one thing i would offer. you are working very closely with in the intelligence community. how we would define it, to use a military term, how we define the order of battle. what is the organization's -- what are the organizations that make up this friday of -- variety of orga
or in the sahel area of africa. we have to be concerned about how the organizations work together and how connected they are. we pay close attention to that and our insight today is far better than it was just a few years ago and our ability to have an impact is actually pretty good. but we need to stay on top of it. especially showing we really truly understand the ideology that we face. >> general clapper gave his comments. can you give us your thoughts on the strength of that...
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the same cannot be said about many parts of rural south africa. the royal family is doing the job of a government. that does not make everybody happy. this man may have the basic needs met, but he struggles to meet his family because he does not work full-time. in theto quit his job platinum mine after he injured his hand. he says the king should create jobs. >> always the same thing. >> he says there is no point in voting. if you live under an unelected king. you've got one constituent who is ruling. you get one constituent inside. when you come into the tribal lands, you get something different altogether. for theook works royals. she said the kings want to discourage a sense of entitlement. >> he is able and willing to make decisions that may be unpopular in the immediate term, but really are in the best interest of the community 1, 2, 3 generations down the line. >> it may only be when the platinum mines are exhausted that those living in the african nation will be able to judge whether the choices made now are the good ones. in the united sta
the same cannot be said about many parts of rural south africa. the royal family is doing the job of a government. that does not make everybody happy. this man may have the basic needs met, but he struggles to meet his family because he does not work full-time. in theto quit his job platinum mine after he injured his hand. he says the king should create jobs. >> always the same thing. >> he says there is no point in voting. if you live under an unelected king. you've got one...
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they are sole at shops specializing in africa made goods. merchants from more than 20 african countries are represented here. they offer a variety of incentives for vendors. they enjoy free rent for three years and the city offers low interest loans. this woman runs one of the shops. she's from cameroon. she sells ornaments and music instruments to european buyers. but the -- threatens her business. she decided to set up shop here in january of last year. a buyer from shanghai drops in. african products sell well in cities. as an increasing number of residents are well off. they often decorate their houses with african goods. >> translator: chinese people really like african products. >> i'm very happy for you, for chinese and fun for chinese. >> reporter: a market monitor says he's determined to invigorate the market even further. he feels this would give african products a greater chance of being bought by chinese. >> translator: i'll try to make more chinese familiar with african products sold in the market. it'd be great if we could help
they are sole at shops specializing in africa made goods. merchants from more than 20 african countries are represented here. they offer a variety of incentives for vendors. they enjoy free rent for three years and the city offers low interest loans. this woman runs one of the shops. she's from cameroon. she sells ornaments and music instruments to european buyers. but the -- threatens her business. she decided to set up shop here in january of last year. a buyer from shanghai drops in. african...
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to come to africa. of the best thing that has happened to me during this trip is now hearing president obama and hearing -- [inaudible] saying what i've been trying for 30 years, that it is only when we assist our people on the continent of africa to do business, to have an income at household level, that's the only way we are going to eradicate poverty. thank you very much more your anticipation. [applause] >> president banda, thank you very, very much for those excellent remarks. you would now like to call -- i would now like to call on our third president, president macky sall, for his comments. >> thank you very much. [speaking french] ambassador carson, president -- >> translator: i would like to express my apologies for it being late. in fact, we are talking about democracy, and democracy assumes the sovereignty of the people. yesterday after our dinner the people of senegal, people from senegal and the united states from all states wished to meet with me and, therefore, i had to spend some time a
to come to africa. of the best thing that has happened to me during this trip is now hearing president obama and hearing -- [inaudible] saying what i've been trying for 30 years, that it is only when we assist our people on the continent of africa to do business, to have an income at household level, that's the only way we are going to eradicate poverty. thank you very much more your anticipation. [applause] >> president banda, thank you very, very much for those excellent remarks. you...
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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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it's a fight actually against africa and against the possibility of. as a mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues for the third month a lawyer for one of the protesters has just been told his client tried to commit suicide according to a letter from another inmate to the incident took place last month it's still not clear whether the men succeeded in taking his own life the u.s. military has strongly denied the claim saying there have been no reason suicide attempts and that no lives are in danger at guantanamo lawyers meet a different picture that some one hundred thirty detainees. trying to starve themselves to death protests at least treatment and indefinite detention legal appeals and a mounting public outcry are putting more pressure on the white house to deliver on its promises to close the facility but as they have it as you can report the pentagon is committed to pumping more cash into keeping it open. the time of each detainee in guantanamo costs us taxpayers eight hundred thousand dollars a year there one hundred sixty six captives on
it's a fight actually against africa and against the possibility of. as a mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues for the third month a lawyer for one of the protesters has just been told his client tried to commit suicide according to a letter from another inmate to the incident took place last month it's still not clear whether the men succeeded in taking his own life the u.s. military has strongly denied the claim saying there have been no reason suicide attempts and that no lives are...
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taken at the fifth brics summit comprising the member states brazil russia india china and south africa it's hoped it will provide an alternative to the world bank and international monetary fund the brics economies are to establish a cooperative council to facilitate to facilitate excuse me joint business projects are going off has been following the blocks annual meeting in south africa. the leaders of all five brics member states were very optimistic in terms of the future of the organization they all stressed that it is potential is still far from being used to the fore and actually one of the latest initiatives to change that is the creation of the so-called business council to get the business of the five states to get directly engaged in more joint ventures in various fears also earlier china and brazil decided to use their national currencies in at least while in nearly a half of the payments between them only the trade turn or between the two states stands at around seventy five billion euros dollars and the general idea is for all other members of the brics to do the same to p
taken at the fifth brics summit comprising the member states brazil russia india china and south africa it's hoped it will provide an alternative to the world bank and international monetary fund the brics economies are to establish a cooperative council to facilitate to facilitate excuse me joint business projects are going off has been following the blocks annual meeting in south africa. the leaders of all five brics member states were very optimistic in terms of the future of the...
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south miss being spread by western corporate media that china is the new colonial is the power in africa scoop legally ridiculous. afghan president hamid karzai is in qatar where he hopes to start peace talks with the taliban the group recently announced that it is ready to enter politics and has opened an office in doha washington welcomed the move as it has long been pushing for both sides towards talks ahead of the nato withdrawal at the end of two thousand and fourteen so far the taliban has refused to talk to president karzai calling him an american puppet but security analyst deepak atry puffy thinks that it is wrangling between america and the afghan government that is really getting in the way. informal contacts have been taking place in doha for the last couple of years but then those informal talks did break down for two reasons accuse the americans of being shaky and vague. they wanted an exchange of prisoners president obama didn't want to have anything to do with any exchange of prisoners because of mainly congressional pressure but also outside the congress from his opponen
south miss being spread by western corporate media that china is the new colonial is the power in africa scoop legally ridiculous. afghan president hamid karzai is in qatar where he hopes to start peace talks with the taliban the group recently announced that it is ready to enter politics and has opened an office in doha washington welcomed the move as it has long been pushing for both sides towards talks ahead of the nato withdrawal at the end of two thousand and fourteen so far the taliban...
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it's applied actually against africa and against the possibility of autonomy. one time of hunger strike has parts of the two month mark and it's got psychologists and lawyers deeply worried one prisoner of eleven years who's refusing food even trying to kill himself last month his lawyers are say the inmate was taken away by ambulance his condition is still unknown you as a officials are telling attorneys whether they are hunger striking clients are being force fed officially forty two inmates are protesting but their lawyers say it's many more demonstrations are planned on thursday across the u.s. in support of the one ton of the inmates and to push for the notorious facility to be shut down but as granted. the pentagon's only pumping more cash into keeping it open. the time of each detainee kuantan m o costs us taxpayers eight hundred thousand dollars a year there one hundred sixty six captives on the island now half of them have been cleared for release so there's absolutely no reason to have them there but the u.s. still spends millions of dollars every yea
it's applied actually against africa and against the possibility of autonomy. one time of hunger strike has parts of the two month mark and it's got psychologists and lawyers deeply worried one prisoner of eleven years who's refusing food even trying to kill himself last month his lawyers are say the inmate was taken away by ambulance his condition is still unknown you as a officials are telling attorneys whether they are hunger striking clients are being force fed officially forty two inmates...
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very active in the region we africa. installing military bases and trying kills armies in somalia i. normally area there you have to consider that for trying to keep the prevalence of the competence so there is actually did all draw molly and bill thomas. with the result as you have to consider the. war and also the next country very important we know you're in your they are poor because of the kind of miracle and there is not the west and you have to cope where we. grossly incorrect history or leave you where. you lose. it's a fight i truly against africa and against the possibility of a. as a must hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues for a third month the lawyer for one of the protests as just been told is klein tried to commit suicide and got into a letter from another inmate the incident took place last month it's still not clear whether the men succeeded in taking his own life the u.s. military has strongly denied the claim saying there had been a no recent suicide attempts and that i know lives in danger at gu
very active in the region we africa. installing military bases and trying kills armies in somalia i. normally area there you have to consider that for trying to keep the prevalence of the competence so there is actually did all draw molly and bill thomas. with the result as you have to consider the. war and also the next country very important we know you're in your they are poor because of the kind of miracle and there is not the west and you have to cope where we. grossly incorrect history or...
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i mean there was a there was a cultural blackout and nobody would go to south africa because until they change their policy but if you but that is not the case there is no man to side as it should somebody tell jay z. what how che feels about black people should somebody contact him and tell him what the word chase has used about black people somebody should look great gutfeld clearly you're the one trying to say something about black people here so why do you just come out and say instead of projecting your veiled racism on che guevara because certainly you can be talking about che guevara who first of all isn't even cuban secondly was the farthest thing from a racist he was actually an internationalist who not only left his native country of argentina to fight for the cuban revolution but also later left cuba to fight in the congo alongside an almost all black army against imperialist forces in fact his fight for revolution in africa inspired thousands of cubans to go to angola to fight against apartheid the same che who pushed for radical racial integration of cuban schools years bef
i mean there was a there was a cultural blackout and nobody would go to south africa because until they change their policy but if you but that is not the case there is no man to side as it should somebody tell jay z. what how che feels about black people should somebody contact him and tell him what the word chase has used about black people somebody should look great gutfeld clearly you're the one trying to say something about black people here so why do you just come out and say instead of...
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. >>> from south africa tonight and update on the health of nelson mandela. a statement from the government said that the 94-year-old former president had a restful day and that his condition has improved further. mandela continues to receive treatment for his latest bout of pneumonia. he has been in the hospital since wednesday. >>> a health scare to tell you about in part of china. a new outbreak of avian flu otherwise known as the bird flu. authorities say two people have died in shanghai and a third is in critical condition in another part of that country after contracting the h7n9 strain of the virus. this strain has not been transmitted from chickens to humans before and there is no vaccine for it. >>> when nbc news continues on this sunday -- stealing a tax refund that may belong to you. how millions of taxpayers are being victimized. >>> and later, should a priority for young college women be finding a husband? the uproar over one woman who says -- yes. >>> with this year's tax deadline two weeks away, we are back with an alarming new trend. one of th
. >>> from south africa tonight and update on the health of nelson mandela. a statement from the government said that the 94-year-old former president had a restful day and that his condition has improved further. mandela continues to receive treatment for his latest bout of pneumonia. he has been in the hospital since wednesday. >>> a health scare to tell you about in part of china. a new outbreak of avian flu otherwise known as the bird flu. authorities say two people have...
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>> i'm asking in north africa. were any armed drone strikes made by the united states in north africa prior to 9/11? \ >> i do not know what you could be referencing. >> i'm wondering if the state department was aware or the military was aware or these eia was aware. and if we are not going to talk about it we are not going to talk about it, but that is a question i would like to know. going back to the -- going back to iran, what is our red line regarding the iranian nuclear program? i would ask director brennan. what is our red line? >> that is clearly a policy question. one of the things the intelligence community is trying to make sure policymakers are fully development -- informed about developments inside iran. >> but regarding the nuclear weapon program and our intelligence capabilities, again, we have a wonderful intelligence community but we were not aware of the bombing in 1993 of the world trade center tower. we were not aware before 9/11 occurred in 2001. we were not aware of a arab spring developments
>> i'm asking in north africa. were any armed drone strikes made by the united states in north africa prior to 9/11? \ >> i do not know what you could be referencing. >> i'm wondering if the state department was aware or the military was aware or these eia was aware. and if we are not going to talk about it we are not going to talk about it, but that is a question i would like to know. going back to the -- going back to iran, what is our red line regarding the iranian nuclear...
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i might add that central africa too. and the middle east rising tensions with korean peninsula, iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and deliver. infritswing cyberthrenst receding. and i'm concerned that such claims underlie the foundation naive view of the world. it's driving the administration's misguided search forward a peace dividend they don't believe exists. we went through that before in the '90s. i remember that discussion. it's depriving reduction to a time the adversary is there. we should be expanding ours. the cuts associated with sequestration are having a significant impact on the capabilities and the breech of our intelligence community. just the time when we are needing it the most. director clapper when asked about the affect that southwest ration on the -- sequestration on the intelligence community you stated, i've quoted you several times on this. i think it's profound, quote, we're cutting real capability and accepting greater risk for intelligence. this is not quite like shorter hours for public parks
i might add that central africa too. and the middle east rising tensions with korean peninsula, iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and deliver. infritswing cyberthrenst receding. and i'm concerned that such claims underlie the foundation naive view of the world. it's driving the administration's misguided search forward a peace dividend they don't believe exists. we went through that before in the '90s. i remember that discussion. it's depriving reduction to a time the adversary is there. we...
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. >> and also helping aids in africa, cervical cancer within women.hat's so powerful for her. >> that's what they wanted the administration to originally be. pre- 9/11 what they ran on, the '99-2,000 version of george bush, the compassionate conservative. a lot of that in there. there's a lot of this by this library and the reagan library. >> what's the difference? >> similarities? >> the similarity is this. the first ladies' fingerprints are all over this. >> as they should. >> nancy reagan has that library out in california in a way that she wants reagan to be recalled. >> and remember bill clinton, just the opposite of the clinton library. that's bill clinton's library. that's not hillary clinton, not to say she didn't have influence but bill clinton's. >> let me say something about the keeper of the flame. no better keeper of the flame than nancy reagan. >> and she's not here today. >> she's watching right now. couldn't get her. hi, nancy. i know she's watching this because she really cares about the presidency. keepers of the flame, it tends to b
. >> and also helping aids in africa, cervical cancer within women.hat's so powerful for her. >> that's what they wanted the administration to originally be. pre- 9/11 what they ran on, the '99-2,000 version of george bush, the compassionate conservative. a lot of that in there. there's a lot of this by this library and the reagan library. >> what's the difference? >> similarities? >> the similarity is this. the first ladies' fingerprints are all over this....
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. >>> África zavala por corona de lágrimas >>> no, yo te amo, mi amor. >>> me siento como la peor de abismo de pasión >>> nada más sigo aquí con mi niña elisa. >>> me quiero casar contigo. >>> patty navidad, por ella soy eva >>> oigan, qué les pasa, suéltenme, qué les pasa, qué les pasa >>> ahora sí, miembros del jurado, bueno, antes, gracias, emitan su voto ♪. >>> y la ganadora es ¡patty navidad! (aplausos) ♪ por ella soy eva ♪ cada paso es una prueba ♪ este corazón se eleva y ya no quiere aterrizar (♪ ♪) ♪. ♪ tengo un buen presentimiento sé que pronto me amarás ♪ ♪. >>> gracias, hace no sé 13 o 15 años que no me paraba aquí y no tomaba un premio, pero se siente lindo, lo comparto con eugenia, con África,con el público, rossy, muchas gracias, maestro, benjamín cann, muchas gracias,escritores, quiero agradecer a todos y cada unode mis compañeros por su cariño, les dedico el amor a la familia, leonardo muchas gracias porque sin ti, no hubiera logrado este momento. >>t>tenemos una gran figura musical, es una mujer que toda la vida ha estado ligada a las telenovelas. >>> nos mostró desd
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and that eventually helped to bring a part has down in south africa should be in gauged vigorously. with respect to israel as well and israeli practices against the palestinians i am very pleased and proud. really honored to have been able to serve as a juror on that tribe you know well and who is standing on the side of israel in this situation to stand on the wrong side of history frankly i mean people in this country really need to wake up because as long as the u.s. is allowing the violation of international law i don't really see israel changing its ways congresswoman and i want to move on to just this whole rebranding of the war on terror you mentioned obama's kind of and haired and harradine of bush's whole policy of the war on terror of course now we're seeing drone bombings instead of ground troops now we're seeing these interventions under the cloak of nato humanitarian interventions with libya why do you think or what do you think it will take to really get a new antiwar opposition to these new actions because of course we didn't really see that in terms of libya and now
and that eventually helped to bring a part has down in south africa should be in gauged vigorously. with respect to israel as well and israeli practices against the palestinians i am very pleased and proud. really honored to have been able to serve as a juror on that tribe you know well and who is standing on the side of israel in this situation to stand on the wrong side of history frankly i mean people in this country really need to wake up because as long as the u.s. is allowing the...
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it means a lot to millions of people in africa. mr.ion and gratitude for you on the great contributions you have made to people on earth. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, president george h w bush. [applause] >> thank you. what a beautiful day in dallas. a great pleasure to be here. to honor our oldest son, it is very special for barbara and me. thank you all for coming and those who have made this marvelous museum possible. we are glad to be here. god bless america and thank you very much. [applause] too long? [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, president bill clinton. [applause] >> thank you, president bush and mrs. bush, president obama and mrs. obama, president carter and mrs. carter. all of the representatives here and the other previous presidents. i told president obama that this was the latest example of the eternal struggle of former presidents to rewrite history. [laughter] i want to take my hat off to president bush for the beautiful library. the exhibits are great. it is inspiri
it means a lot to millions of people in africa. mr.ion and gratitude for you on the great contributions you have made to people on earth. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, president george h w bush. [applause] >> thank you. what a beautiful day in dallas. a great pleasure to be here. to honor our oldest son, it is very special for barbara and me. thank you all for coming and those who have made this marvelous museum possible. we are glad to be here. god bless...
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he would not africanize america, for america has too much to teach the world and africa. he would not bleach his negro soul in the flood of white americanism, for he knows that negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows and without having the door of opportunity closed roughly in his face. so...no matter the smile, no matter the grin, no matter the bow, there is no safety. no hiding place. no matter what mask we wear, we blacks are damned if we do and damned if we don't. as ralph ellison says in the beginning of his novel, invisible man, we black americans have no guarantee that we exist at all. i am an invisible man. no, i'm not a spook like those who haunted edgar allan poe nor am i one of your hollywood movie ectoplasms. i am a man of substance, of flesh and bones, of fiber and liquids, and i might even be said to have a mind. i am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. like the bodiless heads you see sometimes in the
he would not africanize america, for america has too much to teach the world and africa. he would not bleach his negro soul in the flood of white americanism, for he knows that negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows and without having the door of opportunity closed roughly in his face. so...no matter the smile, no matter the grin, no matter the bow, there is no...
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and that eventually helped to bring a part i down in south africa should be in gauged vigorously. with respect to israel as well and israeli practices against the palestinians i am very pleased and proud. really honored to have been able to serve as a juror on that tribe you know well and who is standing on the side of israel in this situation to stand on the wrong side of history frankly i mean people in this country really need to wake up because as long as the u.s. is allowing the violation of international law i don't really see israel changing its ways congresswoman and i want to move on to just this whole rebranding of the war on terror you mentioned obama's kind of and haired and harradine of bush's whole policy of the war on terror of course now we're seeing drone bombings instead of ground troops now we're seeing these interventions under the cloak of nato humanitarian interventions with libya why do you think or what do you think it will take to really get a new antiwar opposition to these new actions because of course we didn't really see that in terms of libya and now
and that eventually helped to bring a part i down in south africa should be in gauged vigorously. with respect to israel as well and israeli practices against the palestinians i am very pleased and proud. really honored to have been able to serve as a juror on that tribe you know well and who is standing on the side of israel in this situation to stand on the wrong side of history frankly i mean people in this country really need to wake up because as long as the u.s. is allowing the violation...