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it's position in africa is a gate way to the rest of africa. we want to find the regional opportunities and offer international institutions that want to set up here a business environment that is as reliable and straightforward as possible. this is to allow them to access the potential of the region. >> to compete in the global market morocco is playing to its strengths. it isn't selling just product, t's selling regional know how. >> as discussed this further we're joining with the partner of global intelligence partners. thanks for being with us. we work with the public and private sectors in morocco. why are we seeing this shift now? >> after the financial crisis morocco had to look out in order to get some growth, some additional growth. europe had major crisis. they are our traditional partners but morocco had to go beyond. morocco knt grow because it has borders that are closed with algeria so it needed to go to west africa to expand business. >> what business are you working with that want to develop in africa? >> mainly in the services
it's position in africa is a gate way to the rest of africa. we want to find the regional opportunities and offer international institutions that want to set up here a business environment that is as reliable and straightforward as possible. this is to allow them to access the potential of the region. >> to compete in the global market morocco is playing to its strengths. it isn't selling just product, t's selling regional know how. >> as discussed this further we're joining with...
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>> 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa.r parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and cronyism. and opposition parties are gaining strength. >> anything that's maybe new to us, i think we're trying to navigate nuanced reality. how do you deal with so many opinions? the party that you loved the whole time, that brought about this freedom, is fumbling the ball. so what do you do? in democracy, you should act. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head. lips shrivelled back in a joker like rictus of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> pap or m
>> 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa.r parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and cronyism. and opposition parties are gaining strength....
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to some people, it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in africa and brings good alongsh influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that have a meaning? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. so there i was again, explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system
to some people, it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in africa and brings good alongsh influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that have a meaning? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. so there i was again, explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total...
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to some people, it's whoever comes to africa from somewhere else in africa and brings good [ mute ] alonglish influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that have a meaning? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. avo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network
to some people, it's whoever comes to africa from somewhere else in africa and brings good [ mute ] alonglish influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that have a meaning? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. avo: thesales...
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you see the impact of foreign aid anywhere you go in africa. people's lives are saved people are lifted out of poverty. people have the opportunity to go to school might otherwise might never have gone to school. children are pulled out of malaria comas. and it is extraordinary to witness and to make everyone in this room willing to give money to africa, when you see it firsthand, trust me. that, however, that kind of success, that kind of small-scale, incremental, personal success where your talk about helping a single person, or 100 people, is something very different than what jeffrey sachs promised us. and i think jeffrey sachs and many people have stated this, jeffrey sachs is great failings was over promise, and the title of his book, "the end of poverty," says it all. he was going to give us a model to end poverty decisively in our lifetime, and he was going to give us a model that could be scaled up and could be replicated in any environment. that is what to this day no one has figured out how to do. none of us knows how to do it, unfor
you see the impact of foreign aid anywhere you go in africa. people's lives are saved people are lifted out of poverty. people have the opportunity to go to school might otherwise might never have gone to school. children are pulled out of malaria comas. and it is extraordinary to witness and to make everyone in this room willing to give money to africa, when you see it firsthand, trust me. that, however, that kind of success, that kind of small-scale, incremental, personal success where your...
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i enlighten them about south africa. i launched my foundation, jonathan butler foundation, while i was out there. it has been a crazy time of traveling. tavis: the work of the foundation is focused on what specifically? >> is focused on music education, music therapy, and also drug abuse prevention. in our townships and our areas, drug killing of people in south africa. we have local governments from johannesburg largely partnered with us. nowave almost 100 children and teachers in the classrooms in schools. i will be spending more time at home going into townships, talking about my drug experiences, talking about music, and all of that stuff. it is an awesome project that we have been able to found an launch after 20 years of trying. tavis: two things before i move on -- when i ask about the work of the foundation, one of the missions was music therapy. what do you mean when you say music therapy? >> the school of music is in pretoria. it is one of the most, oldest townships. it is a township that has never been recogni
i enlighten them about south africa. i launched my foundation, jonathan butler foundation, while i was out there. it has been a crazy time of traveling. tavis: the work of the foundation is focused on what specifically? >> is focused on music education, music therapy, and also drug abuse prevention. in our townships and our areas, drug killing of people in south africa. we have local governments from johannesburg largely partnered with us. nowave almost 100 children and teachers in the...
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and drought threaten many of the crops in africa. and sourghum is a staple for kids in africa and has very little protein. we now have the capacity to change those things in this hotter, drier world. how much do you make of those changes and how much do they offer? >> there is a lot of promise in that innovation. farmers are very innovative. they experiment all the time. one of the most interesting and powerful innovations happens from farmers themselves. sometimes we get fixated on technology and this debate around gmos and really if you spend time with farmers they're doing experimenttation of their own. some of the very low tech, simple things, basic storage or in africa only 5% of farmland is irrigated. >> julia, i've seen a great video of irrigation where it's simple little tubes and drip, drip, drip opposed to no irrigation or water is wasted because it's evaporated before it gets to the crop, is that what you mean by innovation? something that it can need the planet. >> that's something that we need to address and use. it's th
and drought threaten many of the crops in africa. and sourghum is a staple for kids in africa and has very little protein. we now have the capacity to change those things in this hotter, drier world. how much do you make of those changes and how much do they offer? >> there is a lot of promise in that innovation. farmers are very innovative. they experiment all the time. one of the most interesting and powerful innovations happens from farmers themselves. sometimes we get fixated on...
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interest in north africa. north africa is a region of many possibilities and great importance. faces daunting challenges, especially in this transition period. usaide past three years, has supported morocco, tunisia and libya has the right new constitutions, reform institutions, carry out credible and transparent elections, and as citizens and gate -- advocate for increased political participation. our programs target the development challenges that span north africa including high unemployment and a lack of economic road. we work to address factors that push local populations toward violent extremism. the arab awakening has been a regional phenomenon. each country experiences it differently. we have tailored our programs to each country are specific needs. in libya, usaid has supported the transition by developing governance institutions and building an emerging civil society. as libyans begin to draft a new constitution, usaid is working to ensure that the libyan people are engaged in that process. we are promoting women's empowerment by supporting programs that engage women
interest in north africa. north africa is a region of many possibilities and great importance. faces daunting challenges, especially in this transition period. usaide past three years, has supported morocco, tunisia and libya has the right new constitutions, reform institutions, carry out credible and transparent elections, and as citizens and gate -- advocate for increased political participation. our programs target the development challenges that span north africa including high unemployment...
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we stopped on africa try to be a member of the on site for economic cooperation. at the top. for joining us to the stoplight on cctv new design edwin aren't the uk from the airport in roster of mines clutter stop for a boeing seven three seven crashed on landing on some very nice killing all fifty people aboard. rescuers have recovered the bodies of all the victims amid the wreckage and they're looking for white face the records of twenty three year old a liner to call for moscow on sunday evening and crashed an hour later as it was trying to land. reports said the plane appeared to lose altitude while i was making a second landing attempt. there were no immediate indications of last minute call was the crash. russian president for the email clinton has instructed the government to form a commission to investigate the disaster. a mourning ceremony was held on monday. the registers of the victims of untold the bit about to three million rubles it's around ninety thousand us dollars compensation. each it's a very nice as promised our correspondents the tome boston joins a say i
we stopped on africa try to be a member of the on site for economic cooperation. at the top. for joining us to the stoplight on cctv new design edwin aren't the uk from the airport in roster of mines clutter stop for a boeing seven three seven crashed on landing on some very nice killing all fifty people aboard. rescuers have recovered the bodies of all the victims amid the wreckage and they're looking for white face the records of twenty three year old a liner to call for moscow on sunday...
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but based development bank of southern africa specializes in financing africa's information communications technology sector. memphis old as the ict sector the cables and does dishes and devices that connect people to the internet and tv that the us we are out of box experience that admission that the next six. one looks at the underwater sea cables sequel money to use the cable east coast of africa. and the envisaged the continental cable. she makes is that exists for that occasional of ict products the bed as it is also the set of gorgeous the cables and the auntie and set to rights arguments and if they meet the cats in the next two years the african continent will change. change is already underway in kenya where it tries to establish the government is moving whole sectors of national administration online the pasta is called the hobo opal investment in the new government but that was going on in prospect. we have up a video box in front of a mile we didn't ever do without working with local men for men one with his stuff was moved to philly. scott looks older than this. then we have d
but based development bank of southern africa specializes in financing africa's information communications technology sector. memphis old as the ict sector the cables and does dishes and devices that connect people to the internet and tv that the us we are out of box experience that admission that the next six. one looks at the underwater sea cables sequel money to use the cable east coast of africa. and the envisaged the continental cable. she makes is that exists for that occasional of ict...
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just two to show off some of the programs that we do around south africa. partnering with south african farmers. showing how we succeed it is really ought to be relevant for them. and so if we can be relevant for some of the dilemmas that south africa faces in job creation in agriculture enroll developments in water sources in innovation. and i think the people will understand that this was a good part. national groups and tv till boxes up the fan targeted by anti israel groups but to me seeks to anybody who is being paid for honest but this kind of boycotting the high dps. i think that the vast majority of people are interested in cultural exchange are interested in hearing about different countries and different societies. here in south africa recently we just had a gorgeous the film festival that took place in cape town in the invited filmmakers from israel about some about the conflict. so about other issues some about the rights in israel and other range of issues. people are interested and so i think that we have to learn more about each other. so tha
just two to show off some of the programs that we do around south africa. partnering with south african farmers. showing how we succeed it is really ought to be relevant for them. and so if we can be relevant for some of the dilemmas that south africa faces in job creation in agriculture enroll developments in water sources in innovation. and i think the people will understand that this was a good part. national groups and tv till boxes up the fan targeted by anti israel groups but to me seeks...
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and so forth for surveillance purposes i don't see them necessarily helping migrants coming from africa from lampedusa didn't help just to save any of those people so there is no control about these things they can see it being used for humanitarian purposes but actually they could be used for lethal purposes well this comes after a recent u.n. report that was somewhat damning of drone technology in fact referred to them as being a danger to global security and the by using these type of weapons and encouraged more nations to try and acquire them for more on this we're now joined by russ back she is from the german drone campaign she's in the states just being attending a drone conference in washington also tell us why do you think you want sits on drone program. well first of all there is the interest of the weapons manufacturers in europe and secondly the fact that the u.s. uses drone its drone monopoly and. technology along with israel to control foreign policy of the european countries to some degree it was a nato ally turkey for example was not allowed to purchase a drone from the
and so forth for surveillance purposes i don't see them necessarily helping migrants coming from africa from lampedusa didn't help just to save any of those people so there is no control about these things they can see it being used for humanitarian purposes but actually they could be used for lethal purposes well this comes after a recent u.n. report that was somewhat damning of drone technology in fact referred to them as being a danger to global security and the by using these type of...
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north africa is a region of tremendous potential. arab the birthplace of the awakening and is currently undergoing a difficult but critical transformation. tunisia pursues efforts to achieve democratic promise of its 2011 revolution, and as libya continues to undertake its democratic transition while confronting numerous challenges on the political, security, and economic front. morocco and algeria have undertaken a more gradual reform process. they still remain key instability and are assuming important roles in our global terrorism andat extremism. we enjoyed a strong bilateral partnership with morocco, a relationship that we look forward to strengthening during the visit of the king this week to washington. this is an opportunity to discuss the best means of promoting security and prosperity in the region. under the king, the political system has gradually liberalized. a new constitution was adopted their first islam is led government one nationwide election. to supporttinue morocco as it undertakes these important reforms. wealge
north africa is a region of tremendous potential. arab the birthplace of the awakening and is currently undergoing a difficult but critical transformation. tunisia pursues efforts to achieve democratic promise of its 2011 revolution, and as libya continues to undertake its democratic transition while confronting numerous challenges on the political, security, and economic front. morocco and algeria have undertaken a more gradual reform process. they still remain key instability and are assuming...
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could this river power most of africa at? the plan to turn this dream into reality. -- africa?he plan to turn the plan to turn this dream into a reality. in indiaorting legend called time on his cricketing career. we have more on how his fans have been reacting to this news. out,e fans are trickling after an exhilarating day. this was his final day on the cricket field. runs, he was just short of the record but still, a fantastic ending, anyway. we have a group of fans and i want to see what is in the back of your t-shirts. says, sachin, you will be in our hearts. what was it like, watching >> therelast inning e was the crowd, watching him -- >> -- last inning? there was the crowd, watching him. youhat does this feel like, will never see him on the cricket field again? the game isher -- now, it is played contrary -- >> we are hoping to see him back. it is not over. i want to see you back again. >> this is the wish of a lot of people want to see again, they will have to play very well to get him to come back again. tendulkar is not just a cricket player, he has been the supreme
could this river power most of africa at? the plan to turn this dream into reality. -- africa?he plan to turn the plan to turn this dream into a reality. in indiaorting legend called time on his cricketing career. we have more on how his fans have been reacting to this news. out,e fans are trickling after an exhilarating day. this was his final day on the cricket field. runs, he was just short of the record but still, a fantastic ending, anyway. we have a group of fans and i want to see what is...
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africa and -- africom has the governmental outreach in the region and as it is fitting that you would all be here. i want to begin with a question. you've each organized your questions virtually around the reports on the four countries individually, talking about the united states bilateral activities that protect to each. there's dory, you mentioned the efforts to promote their cooperatiocooperationand i woulo address what is going on regionally, what do you do regionally that tries to link any or all of these countries together and possibly beginning with scotians of the current status of the trans- sahara counterterrorism partnership, but it does seem like there are some regional opportunities executive of the regional cooperation that is the current status with can we do more to promote it? >> mr. chairman, let me start with a few general comments. as i think you indicated in your remarks and i think that all of us have underscored the region as a whole has a great importance and a lot to offer in terms of security and u.s. interests. so one of our challenges has been to ensure th
africa and -- africom has the governmental outreach in the region and as it is fitting that you would all be here. i want to begin with a question. you've each organized your questions virtually around the reports on the four countries individually, talking about the united states bilateral activities that protect to each. there's dory, you mentioned the efforts to promote their cooperatiocooperationand i woulo address what is going on regionally, what do you do regionally that tries to link...
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how did you know in africa we suffer. whenever we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on it but you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that will be what i make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. here. no. no no. one sued if my husband is at sea. when last see biology he used to be a fisherman and that he could not make an income anymore. so he left to become a sailor live here because fishing is not stable in st louis so he went to the ships. wrote the time needed says to have nothing. to hide in iraq when she returns. florida deaths first everything has been known to to feed the family here to wake up and so the minute runs out to get there you know oh. well you know what. i mean i have two boys and a girl but i have also lost two goals a reality t.v. . now i don't believe you what did your children die fr
how did you know in africa we suffer. whenever we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on it but you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that will be what i make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. here. no. no no. one sued if my husband is at sea. when last see biology he used to...
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being south africa today. no maybe raise the awareness of the attention of the beer tax analyst with the same day in taiwan. are we doing enough the intent of educating the until you do your part when and how about that. the light in the next segment. but i was doing not in terms of educating specially if we know the younger generation to taiwan. building them be aware of the sealed of cute and cuddly near tax me dear you know support and the differences while. i think so far advanced in no certain county really put so much after you have to teach it to make me it s really a big issue because firstly that be the only car loving that cows and helpful most of the us. ahmad and city people they cannot meet been reached on so they can really get to know with all that much. but i think a full advance theory best of them and calling us to get more ideas on down to learn from them. so it actually for the kids. i think that's a very good year in education examples without due respect their parents have to cover with t
being south africa today. no maybe raise the awareness of the attention of the beer tax analyst with the same day in taiwan. are we doing enough the intent of educating the until you do your part when and how about that. the light in the next segment. but i was doing not in terms of educating specially if we know the younger generation to taiwan. building them be aware of the sealed of cute and cuddly near tax me dear you know support and the differences while. i think so far advanced in no...
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you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions and if you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that i will be able to make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. yes there was. no. no no. in pseudocode my husband is at sea. when we see biologists he used to be a fisherman too much he could not make an in the top many more on the money so he left to become a sailor my dear because fishing is not stable in st louis so he went to the ship's . wrote the mood of this to have. this. kind of brother when he returns. flora depths tourist everything as born in the winter to feed the family from here to where and so the minute runs out to get there. was a war. and i have two boys and a girl but i have also lost two girls from europe if you. don't follow me what did your children die from the l
you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions and if you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that i will be able to make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. yes there was. no. no no. in pseudocode my husband is at sea. when we see biologists he used to be a...
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today it's the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-saharan africa. the portuguese murdered their way up the east coast of africa, and then made the intrepid journey across the arabian sea, arriving on the malabar coast and the spice port of calicut. the portuguese braved shipwreck, piracy, and scurvy to cross the dangerous expanse of the indian ocean. with the battle cry "for christ and spices," they arrived on the west coast of india. using surprise and superior gunfire, they blew all competition out of the water.
today it's the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-saharan africa. the portuguese murdered their way up the east coast of africa, and then made the intrepid journey across the arabian sea, arriving on the malabar coast and the spice port of calicut. the portuguese braved shipwreck, piracy, and scurvy to cross the dangerous expanse of the indian ocean. with the battle cry "for christ and spices," they arrived on the west coast of india. using surprise and superior gunfire, they...
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only the largest rivers in the world-- the nile in north africa, the niger in west africa, and the colorado in the united states-- persist as they flow through deserts. most rivers or streams flowing into a desert will sink into the soil and disappear or else collect in a pond or a salt lake. generally, desert streams disappear in deserts because of the high rate of evaporation and also because of the unconsolidated nature of the sand and sediment on the floor. a good example is the mojave desert in california, where there's only one stream-- the mojave river-- involved in the drainage pattern. it rises on the edge of the mojave in the san bernardino mountains, flows into the mojave, but mostly is underground. there's only three places where, in a normal year, it surfaces. in wet years, like 1969, '78, '80, and '83, it was above ground most of the way. in fact, it flowed over into soda lake and became an honest-to-goodness lake. although it plays the dominant role, running water isn't the only geologic agent shaping the desert landscape. most of the year, the desert surface is dry. this all
only the largest rivers in the world-- the nile in north africa, the niger in west africa, and the colorado in the united states-- persist as they flow through deserts. most rivers or streams flowing into a desert will sink into the soil and disappear or else collect in a pond or a salt lake. generally, desert streams disappear in deserts because of the high rate of evaporation and also because of the unconsolidated nature of the sand and sediment on the floor. a good example is the mojave...
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some of the sanctions that have crippled iran's economy let's go live for more analysis to cover africa see abby a former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiation team thank you very much for joining us here on our team so it appears that there were high hopes for a kind of agreement a kind of breakthrough here but then at the last minute it all kind of fell apart what do you think happened there was based on the initial reports from geneva it was dissimilar contribution of the french government to throw some monkey wrench in the process and managed to sabotage to deal basically and the whole french media with serious questions from if i abuse and how it is asked to play such as the lives ruled lend-lease could have been a golden opportunity to strike a deal and put a lot arlington national to assist and although i'm not privy to all the details of the negotiation there is no dog in my mind and minds of a lot of why do people including millions in iran that a lot of dubious sponsibility for the absence of a deal tonight responded sure of the french government why do you think france if it'
some of the sanctions that have crippled iran's economy let's go live for more analysis to cover africa see abby a former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiation team thank you very much for joining us here on our team so it appears that there were high hopes for a kind of agreement a kind of breakthrough here but then at the last minute it all kind of fell apart what do you think happened there was based on the initial reports from geneva it was dissimilar contribution of the french government...
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and south africa is home to seventy five percent of africa's right-o. pot while white rhino population so there is a big deal which would be difficult to get into into here about legalizing the trade in rhino horn which could prevent the species from becoming extinct because currently the laws are in order to get rhino horn you have to kill the rhino so there's a whole lot going on of illegal in one permuted killings through private hands as opposed to national alongside the poaching in national parks so the syndicates are highly highly. placed everybody knows who they are everybody knows where they live but there's so there's so much money involved here and they are so highly protected and corruption is a huge huge issue that it's difficult to get to them but there's a lot of information out there and i'm going to give a plug to one of the best investigative books on this subject is julian read a myers killing for profit al i will talk about solutions or you are part of the u.s. fish and wildlife the van where six times the virus crushed what message w
and south africa is home to seventy five percent of africa's right-o. pot while white rhino population so there is a big deal which would be difficult to get into into here about legalizing the trade in rhino horn which could prevent the species from becoming extinct because currently the laws are in order to get rhino horn you have to kill the rhino so there's a whole lot going on of illegal in one permuted killings through private hands as opposed to national alongside the poaching in...
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interest in north africa.s my colleagues have said, north africa is a region of many possibilities and great importance but also one that faces daunting challenges especially in this transition per cup. -- period. we've supported morocco, tunisia and libya as they write new constitutions before the institutions as they carry out credible transparent elections and the citizens of the cape for the political participation. the programs target of the development challenges that span north africa including high unemployment and the lack of economic growth and work to address factors that push local populations towards violent extremists. the arab awakening has been a phenomenon that each country experiences it differently so we have tailored the programs to each country's specific needs. in libya, usaid support of the transition by developing government institutions and building and the emerging civil society. as libya and begin to draft a new constitution, usaid is working to ensure the libyan people are engaged i
interest in north africa.s my colleagues have said, north africa is a region of many possibilities and great importance but also one that faces daunting challenges especially in this transition per cup. -- period. we've supported morocco, tunisia and libya as they write new constitutions before the institutions as they carry out credible transparent elections and the citizens of the cape for the political participation. the programs target of the development challenges that span north africa...
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you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on it you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that will be what i make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. here. no. no no. my husband is not see. when we see biologist she used to be a fisherman too much she could not make an income any more on the money so she left to become a sailor and live here because fishing is not stable in st louis so she went to the ship's. wrote i'm out of the stock. market let me. be. the kind of brother when she returns. florida deaths first everything has been known to to feed the family from here to where you can and so the minute runs out to go figure oh. well you know what it was. and i have two boys and a girl but i have also lost two girls from reality t.v. . don't believe me what did your children
you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on it you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that will be what i make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. here. no. no no. my husband is not see. when we see biologist she used to be a fisherman too much she...
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. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically important for the survival of large mammals, not just in sumatra but across asia as well. elephants prefer lowland forest habitat. that's their prime habitat. that's also the habitat or the land that's most in demand for agricultural plantations or for logging concessions as well. the expansion of palm oil plantations certainly has been a key contributor to elephant forest habitat loss. that's without a doubt. >> the future of this mountain elephant is bleak. it's a really difficult situation. as long as there's a demand for oil palm there's going to be a demand to clear lowland rainforest in sumatra. >> t
. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically...
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. >> the most important issue for africa, and i consider this africa's 21st burning issue, is restoration. no matter what we do, we might be good at rocket, uh, rocket uh, rocket science, i mean, nuclear science. but the environment, restoring this huge vast landscape, you know, degraded landscape is critical for africa, particularly for ethiopia. you know, half of ethiopia is mountains, and this mountain system is degraded, and this degradation of this huge landscape, huge mountain chain of ethiopia is critical not only for ethiopia, but also for the entire region. consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restoring ethiopia's mountains? so this is regional, national, and international. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just as devastating for countries like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of a growing population trying to eke out a living on a finite amount of land. as in china and ethi
. >> the most important issue for africa, and i consider this africa's 21st burning issue, is restoration. no matter what we do, we might be good at rocket, uh, rocket uh, rocket science, i mean, nuclear science. but the environment, restoring this huge vast landscape, you know, degraded landscape is critical for africa, particularly for ethiopia. you know, half of ethiopia is mountains, and this mountain system is degraded, and this degradation of this huge landscape, huge mountain chain...
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b the program we are facing in africa. he does allowed inside. they don't want to believe in ghosts out outside blood to come inside. so that's that is sitting up while that is beating us so much proper names and also did the traditional twelve goes out some of the causes of fall color pink in went in and out as it no athlete that use of each be bought out by a team to get talent in oh i did i'd want that that whatever you call them dad and said that it was half with the women that deprive you of did but did you know a dozen associates to dob in a feat no indication not have been all these laws that getting take out back that says the humans they can eat it that we having the baby abby teens that show or not it's right but obviously the issue of war and peace in a political transition is as a gentle one of but why do you think women suffer especially when it comes to to the issue we've heard a number of people saying you know. is used as a weapon of war women are especially targeted to score political points and the hall worry is this and has thi
b the program we are facing in africa. he does allowed inside. they don't want to believe in ghosts out outside blood to come inside. so that's that is sitting up while that is beating us so much proper names and also did the traditional twelve goes out some of the causes of fall color pink in went in and out as it no athlete that use of each be bought out by a team to get talent in oh i did i'd want that that whatever you call them dad and said that it was half with the women that deprive you...
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in africa it's a slap in the face of national pride. if you look good today. and right now what happened today was the most important thing that happened today in africa. it took place in kenya. were they inaugurated the i believe it was in the neighborhood of four of fourteen billion dollars rail line linking east africa through kenya. all funded by the chinese. this is a huge deal. in the old days you wouldn't see the president of french down there. in charge of the issue with a bit of french operation dish with the chinese operation. in the future of africa is in the hands of the chinese what's going on now is that the western powers france specifically here. all i think trying to be a little bit too up old colonial for their own good. the standard that is worsening i live in countries like france are haunted by the weighted by in action in the past get over it. get over it. it's a brave new world. the old time at real people being killed here the central and. i'm talking about realpolitik in the twenty first century. yes you are right. but do we see again.
in africa it's a slap in the face of national pride. if you look good today. and right now what happened today was the most important thing that happened today in africa. it took place in kenya. were they inaugurated the i believe it was in the neighborhood of four of fourteen billion dollars rail line linking east africa through kenya. all funded by the chinese. this is a huge deal. in the old days you wouldn't see the president of french down there. in charge of the issue with a bit of french...
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today it's the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-saharan africa. the portuguese murdered their way up the east coast of africa, and then made the intrepid journey across the arabian sea, arriving on the malabar coast and the spice port of calicut. the portuguese braved shipwreck, piracy, and scurvy to cross the dangerous expanse of the indian ocean. with the battle cry "for christ and spices," they arrived on the west coast of india. using surprise and superior gunfire, they blew all competition out of the water. goa became portugal's base in india, home away from home, a catholic stronghold surrounded by muslim india. like the chinese and the arabs before them, they came for india's fantastic spices: pepper, cardamom, turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon. india's keynote dish, the biryani, makes use of many of the spices which brought the portuguese to india. but many more spices are from the far ends of the spice trails. can you guess which are native to india? padma is on the case. >> master chef mehboob alam khan is inviting me to his home to cook hi
today it's the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-saharan africa. the portuguese murdered their way up the east coast of africa, and then made the intrepid journey across the arabian sea, arriving on the malabar coast and the spice port of calicut. the portuguese braved shipwreck, piracy, and scurvy to cross the dangerous expanse of the indian ocean. with the battle cry "for christ and spices," they arrived on the west coast of india. using surprise and superior gunfire, they...
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he was thirty c has a lot of truth to that of the chinese have more mass would be there all over africa thereby minds plantations in everything as americans had very little presence in africa now and is making inroads in the middle east and is going to get a lot of oil from iran. going forward. it looks as though china may even start getting oil from iraq. no america says that they were liberated iraq but in the end maybe the chinese to get the aura an arrest in the middle east has helped push up international oil and gas prices night skies or take the win takes a look at how it's the consumers who may ultimately suffer. many demonstrators staged a bonfire light burning in energy bills to voice their opposition to rising costs of fuel the burning energy bill flag burning year giraffes friday night during the vietnam war they burned there. they're in their draft cards burning energy bill is similar in that you don't wanna join forces with the corrupt that the big six energy companies in the uk than in their financial terrorism to be going to support financial centers of the big six energ
he was thirty c has a lot of truth to that of the chinese have more mass would be there all over africa thereby minds plantations in everything as americans had very little presence in africa now and is making inroads in the middle east and is going to get a lot of oil from iran. going forward. it looks as though china may even start getting oil from iraq. no america says that they were liberated iraq but in the end maybe the chinese to get the aura an arrest in the middle east has helped push...
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south africa spring bo springbog in wales. later it's france against the world with champions new zealand. the nhl anaheim ducks keep their record intact. 6-2, scoring the first, the fires he has net his goals in his career. and the ducks have won all gamer games in california. >>> accusations of bullying. one of the team's star players have been suspended after allegedly abusing and racially threatening one of its players. >> it's a story that has everyone talking. >> and i honestly believe jonathan martin saw that personality, saw that overbearing, egotistical strong willed alfa male and said i do not feel comfortable being around guys like this. that. >> that alfa male is richie incognito who is accused of bullying jonathan martin, a young player who has left the team. martin has now launch league action. and to many football players past and present that's a betrayal of the sport's core values. >> we don't allow weakness, the players on the team are so taken back by it. this is what we know what football locker room is, no
south africa spring bo springbog in wales. later it's france against the world with champions new zealand. the nhl anaheim ducks keep their record intact. 6-2, scoring the first, the fires he has net his goals in his career. and the ducks have won all gamer games in california. >>> accusations of bullying. one of the team's star players have been suspended after allegedly abusing and racially threatening one of its players. >> it's a story that has everyone talking. >> and...
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i mean it's south of africa.t's why i'm bringing the glumming experience home to the states with my new resort "frigidaire lodge at overpass meadows." (laughter) just minutes from the sumptuous decay of downtown (in a french accent) detroit. you'll say in a cardboard refrigerator box fitted out with japanese satin moving blankets and most of a pair of slippers. enjoy an evening stroll of our abandoned lot, lovingly landscaped with vintage trucker bombs. just don't forget to be back in time for the nightly wine and cheese stabbing. one look and you'll know why trip advisor said "aahh! raccoons!" we'll be right back. ers anheers an (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back everybody. my guest tonight is the host of a history show that connects every event in the history of the world-- i assume to kevin bacon. please welcome david christian. (cheers and applause) hey, mr. christian, so nice to have you on. now, sir, you are the host of a new show that's really more than a show on h2 which is history channel 2,
i mean it's south of africa.t's why i'm bringing the glumming experience home to the states with my new resort "frigidaire lodge at overpass meadows." (laughter) just minutes from the sumptuous decay of downtown (in a french accent) detroit. you'll say in a cardboard refrigerator box fitted out with japanese satin moving blankets and most of a pair of slippers. enjoy an evening stroll of our abandoned lot, lovingly landscaped with vintage trucker bombs. just don't forget to be back in...
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hunting is not banned in south africa. you can have a license.e process of hunting for a lion in the way that most people hunt for lions and other animals, other wild animals here in south africa. this is an industry that brings in millions of dollars not only to tourism but to conservation efforts, as well. this has become very emotional on media, but here in south africa, those who is work on the ground say let's be more pragmatic here. >> a lot of people would look at photographs of animals like that and shake their heads. there are a lot of people involved in hunting. what about the place she hunted at? this was a reserve that was set aside for hunting as i understand it. was that lion part of any endangered grouping? >> >> reporter: no, i think you know, this is the thing about south africa. africa generally, hunting is very much part of life and has been for decades and hundreds of years. of course, the question is, is the hunting regulated? is it done responsibly? and are these animals not threatened with extinction? under these circumstan
hunting is not banned in south africa. you can have a license.e process of hunting for a lion in the way that most people hunt for lions and other animals, other wild animals here in south africa. this is an industry that brings in millions of dollars not only to tourism but to conservation efforts, as well. this has become very emotional on media, but here in south africa, those who is work on the ground say let's be more pragmatic here. >> a lot of people would look at photographs of...
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north africa a region that left for the taking by crisis and violence after a short break stay with us. please. archie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights never. grow. old picture of today's long distance from roads to blow. up to. it's if you look before that to see this somebody is manipulating it that brazil. is. we. choose your language. we can with. some. choose the consensus you. choose to get the great. choose the stories but if you. choose the accent. twelve minutes past the hour now cyber thieves are stolen more than a million dollars in digital money from an online coin storage service hackers breached by manipulating flaws in the system that authenticates users the incident has once again raised concerns over the cyber currencies a security bitcoin is a digital currency stored on computers in anonymous web wallets they can be used for online transactions are sold for conventional currency banks middlemen and tax
north africa a region that left for the taking by crisis and violence after a short break stay with us. please. archie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights never. grow. old picture of today's long distance from roads to blow. up to. it's if you look before that to see this somebody is manipulating it that brazil. is. we. choose your...