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india needs africa as much as china needs africa. we need to sell to africa to pay for resources. same situation with china. nobody is doing charity here. india last come to a certain stage in its economic growth where its oil imports are rising, it imports many oil and needs money to pay for it. >> right, right. africa just moving away from economic ties for awhile, africa does have 54 members in the u.n. do you see this helping india play a more effective role on the global stage? >> well, this is also very important. but i think economic role is even more important, because it sustains india's economy and if india grows wealthier and stronger, and has stronger links with africa, then i'm sure it can expect african support for it on the international stage. certainly nothing to be ignored. >> mohan burswari, thank you for joining us. >>> since neighboring hungary closed its border on friday, slovenia has asked for help from the eu. robin forester walker is there. >> outside, najeeb was reluctant to speak on camera. he's been pepper-sprayed earlier. he's leading eight men women a
india needs africa as much as china needs africa. we need to sell to africa to pay for resources. same situation with china. nobody is doing charity here. india last come to a certain stage in its economic growth where its oil imports are rising, it imports many oil and needs money to pay for it. >> right, right. africa just moving away from economic ties for awhile, africa does have 54 members in the u.n. do you see this helping india play a more effective role on the global stage?...
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is chinas involvement in africa good for africa? >> well, i think it's up to africa to decide. certainly whenever there are more suitors, i think africa could potentially benefit. but i think we make a mistake, we do one of two things, one is reduce this to a zero sum competition. africa should not be a new cold war competition between competing powers. another mistake one could do is also to view all interventions outside assistance whether from the west or china needs to be examined in its own right. certainly african countries need a bit of help. they've tried valiantly but they need help so help is welcome as long as it's instructive and is what africa is seeking and that it doesn't change the balance in any untoward way or there aren't side deals. >> do you agree with that? you're well aware of the criticism and concern that if china gets in especially with its foreign policy, that it will in effect be helping bad leaders do bad things. >> well, i think you have to separate a few things. certainly chinese assisting with training and other things logistics. you know, that's
is chinas involvement in africa good for africa? >> well, i think it's up to africa to decide. certainly whenever there are more suitors, i think africa could potentially benefit. but i think we make a mistake, we do one of two things, one is reduce this to a zero sum competition. africa should not be a new cold war competition between competing powers. another mistake one could do is also to view all interventions outside assistance whether from the west or china needs to be examined in...
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military's role in africa. and we talk to a doctor about the findings in relation to ebola research. it can survive in men lodger than believed, even after they seem cured. >> it's been overpromised. the worse thing we can go is overpromise a service, and not deliver. >> later the so-called female viainga goes on sale. there's lingering questions about whether it's good for women. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to givyou the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> it's saturday night and time to take a deeper look, tonight africa. president obama announced 300 troops will head to cameroon to fight boko haram. though the american m
military's role in africa. and we talk to a doctor about the findings in relation to ebola research. it can survive in men lodger than believed, even after they seem cured. >> it's been overpromised. the worse thing we can go is overpromise a service, and not deliver. >> later the so-called female viainga goes on sale. there's lingering questions about whether it's good for women. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are...
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so southwest africa. all this may not have persuaded hitler, but it persuaded plenty of people in britain and france. that was what the nazis wanted, for as french intelligence reported, germany's colonial propaganda was always directed at london. the british press published article after article about how to bring germany back into the imperial and also the league club. the times of london ran 160 articles on this in 1936 alone. some tried to get the ball rolling. the historian arnold doing by, now director of research at the royal institute for international affairs, devised a plan to redistribute colonies under an expanded system of international control. in february 1936 he took this to germany, meeting with foreign policy experts and winning a 90-minute audience with hitler. his account of that meeting made its way to the foreign secretary. did the cabinet take up colonial revision because of this intense public debate? timing suggests, yes. in february then-chancellor neville chamberlain told the ca
so southwest africa. all this may not have persuaded hitler, but it persuaded plenty of people in britain and france. that was what the nazis wanted, for as french intelligence reported, germany's colonial propaganda was always directed at london. the british press published article after article about how to bring germany back into the imperial and also the league club. the times of london ran 160 articles on this in 1936 alone. some tried to get the ball rolling. the historian arnold doing...
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now vultures in africa are dying as well.the cause isn't diclofenac but, among other things, a demand for ivory in southeast asia and china. poachers know that where scavengers circle the sky above, an animal carcass lies down below, and that's bad for business. >> when she needs to buy ingredients for her remedies, philly mothlasedi doesn't go to a pharmacy, she goes to a muti, or traditional medicine market in johannesburg. here she can find everything a sangoma, a traditional south african healer, needs. it's a thriving business, but sadly also costs the lives of many endangered animals. vultures are one prominent example. a bird like this costs the equivalent of 200 euros at the market. >> they use mostly the eyes, the eyes and the head for clairvoyancy. that's what they say. because it can see from a distance. so if you administer it with other medicines, your herbs, and then you smell the smoke as it burns, it comes into your head and your eyes and then naturally you are able to foresee things. the healer says that sang
now vultures in africa are dying as well.the cause isn't diclofenac but, among other things, a demand for ivory in southeast asia and china. poachers know that where scavengers circle the sky above, an animal carcass lies down below, and that's bad for business. >> when she needs to buy ingredients for her remedies, philly mothlasedi doesn't go to a pharmacy, she goes to a muti, or traditional medicine market in johannesburg. here she can find everything a sangoma, a traditional south...
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we decided we would land in north africa. so we tell the story in this north african farmhouse we are standing in of that decision and its consequences. is can our we face , troops, green young citizen soldiers, fight the battle hardened nazi army and win? we are now entering the north african gallery here at the museum. behind me over here is our weapons case. featured are handguns, rifles, shotguns, mortars, other weapons that we will use to fight in europe. included in this case is the m-1 grand rifle which became the standard rifle for infantrymen in the united states army. we also have the m-11 pistol in this case. it was designed by john browning, and it will become the standard issue very popular pistol that will be issued to many u.s. army personnel. in the museum, we tried to build in environmental challenges that the u.s. faced, our forces faced around the world in world war ii. in north africa, of course, the desert is as big of a challenge as the enemy at times. and so, what we have here in the gallery is an envir
we decided we would land in north africa. so we tell the story in this north african farmhouse we are standing in of that decision and its consequences. is can our we face , troops, green young citizen soldiers, fight the battle hardened nazi army and win? we are now entering the north african gallery here at the museum. behind me over here is our weapons case. featured are handguns, rifles, shotguns, mortars, other weapons that we will use to fight in europe. included in this case is the m-1...
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you are working in africa now. it's obviously a challenging environment, and i would like to look ahead 50 years. you hear the population is going to double. you hear the problems of global warming. how does that affect agriculture, conversation -- conservation, and governance? how does that affect the likelihood we are going to achieve success? tony: with climate change goals? as africa develops, their need for electricity is going to be vast, and there's the possibility of developing sustainably. there are enormous possibilities for the responsible production of power. when you come to a country like liberia and they need a power station, it's hard for me to say if the coal-fired power station is the easiest thing to do, don't do it. the opportunities with things like hydro and seller for the future are enormous and can be developed. as those countries develop, there will be more opportunities to use them. howard: if we don't get agriculture right, you won't worry about conservation. a guy named dennis avery who
you are working in africa now. it's obviously a challenging environment, and i would like to look ahead 50 years. you hear the population is going to double. you hear the problems of global warming. how does that affect agriculture, conversation -- conservation, and governance? how does that affect the likelihood we are going to achieve success? tony: with climate change goals? as africa develops, their need for electricity is going to be vast, and there's the possibility of developing...
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you are working in africa now.t's obviously a challenging environment, and i would like to look ahead 50 years. you hear the population is going to double. you hear the problems of global warming. how does that affect agriculture, conversation -- conservation, and governance? how does that affect the likelihood we are going to achieve success? tony: with climate change goals? as africa develops, their need for electricity is going to be vast, and there's the possibility of developing sustainably. there are enormous possibilities for the responsible production of power. when you come to a country like liberia and they need a power station, it's hard for me to say if the coal-fired power station is the easiest thing to do, don't do it. the opportunities with things like hydro and seller for the future are enormous and can be developed. as those countries develop, there will be more opportunities to use them. howard: if we don't get agriculture right, you won't worry about conservation. a guy named dennis avery who to
you are working in africa now.t's obviously a challenging environment, and i would like to look ahead 50 years. you hear the population is going to double. you hear the problems of global warming. how does that affect agriculture, conversation -- conservation, and governance? how does that affect the likelihood we are going to achieve success? tony: with climate change goals? as africa develops, their need for electricity is going to be vast, and there's the possibility of developing...
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so, you see here this map of africa? so there's about 1400 total samples here and each sample is from a separate family group. >> wasser was able to determine the origin of the 6 and a half tons of ivory seized in singapore and shipped out of malawi. it all came from a neighboring country, zambia. wasser's team had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poaching >> basically this study debunked some of the assumptions that you and interpol had about how these activities were working? what were those assumptions? >> so there were assumptions that law enforcement in general had, and one was ...when you get a big seizure, they were cherry picked from all over africa, and what we showed was that is not what is happening. that there are poached in the same area over and over and over again. >> the plight of the african elephant has been well-documented. these heartbreaking images were shot in a sanctuary for elephant orphins in kenya, >> from before, the biggest enemy of elephants... >> this t
so, you see here this map of africa? so there's about 1400 total samples here and each sample is from a separate family group. >> wasser was able to determine the origin of the 6 and a half tons of ivory seized in singapore and shipped out of malawi. it all came from a neighboring country, zambia. wasser's team had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poaching >> basically this study debunked some of the assumptions that you and interpol had about...
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it's not only the business that binds frank to africa.s never forgotten what lured him to quit his former job 15 years ago and become an adventurer in africa. ♪ music narrator: the debate about the long-term consequences of china's engagement with africa is heated, especially in western media. will it create real development and prosperity? or simply lead to labor and resource exploitation reminiscent of 19th century western colonialism? while the average chinese citizen lives a better life than 30 years ago, more than ever many are feeling uncertain about their own prospects and their country's future. only time will tell if xi jinping's china dream will ultimately succeed and become more than a party slogan. go to linktv.org/mosaic to watch the full length films featured in this episode of mosaic. to learn more about the china dream, go to linktv.org/mosaic and explore more perspectives with students at china's top universities, the wealthiest one percent, a coalminer and chinese in africa. connect to the mosaic community on facebook an
it's not only the business that binds frank to africa.s never forgotten what lured him to quit his former job 15 years ago and become an adventurer in africa. ♪ music narrator: the debate about the long-term consequences of china's engagement with africa is heated, especially in western media. will it create real development and prosperity? or simply lead to labor and resource exploitation reminiscent of 19th century western colonialism? while the average chinese citizen lives a better life...
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and what africa is looking for from it.e will have more in the next few hours as leaders begin to meet. >> midi was thank you. p palestinian president makmud abbas says it is the worst since the 19148 arab/israeli war. he asked the united states to provide international protection. nadine barber has more from the occupied west bank. >> for the most part, this speech by the palestinian authority, president at the united nations human rights council didn't contain surprise you see. it contained a repeat of threats by mahmoud abbas previously not to honor international agreements with israel if israel didn't honor those same agreements. he said that they were already in violation of various agreements since the 1990s. but the urgent matter he brought up was what he called the need for the international community to establish an international protection force for palestinian civilians. >> translator: what we warped of has happened. the situation of human rights in the occupied palestinian territories including east jerusalem as
and what africa is looking for from it.e will have more in the next few hours as leaders begin to meet. >> midi was thank you. p palestinian president makmud abbas says it is the worst since the 19148 arab/israeli war. he asked the united states to provide international protection. nadine barber has more from the occupied west bank. >> for the most part, this speech by the palestinian authority, president at the united nations human rights council didn't contain surprise you see. it...
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my organization works on africa for food security and nutrition. something like 80% -- judy: what is your organization? >> it's the national cooperative business association. howard: 1-800 -- [laughter] >> something like 80% of the food in africa is being produced by smallholder farmers, and over 50% are women. the idea to link small farmers into the global economy is a big thing we focus on. we find the cooperatives and farmers associations are a hugely important vehicle to not only do that but also aggregating, training, functional literacy, as well. what i wanted to ask you is, what kinds of investments are you putting into cooperatives and farmer associations as a way to bring smallholder farmers into the economies? are you willing to do even more around that area to strengthen local economies? howard: the first thing i did when i started figuring out how complicated the problem was with was --ture in the world i learned farmers are to the same. how do you deal with that? i did a little triangle, and we not just on mych experience, but we had d
my organization works on africa for food security and nutrition. something like 80% -- judy: what is your organization? >> it's the national cooperative business association. howard: 1-800 -- [laughter] >> something like 80% of the food in africa is being produced by smallholder farmers, and over 50% are women. the idea to link small farmers into the global economy is a big thing we focus on. we find the cooperatives and farmers associations are a hugely important vehicle to not...
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we are only building that up and so what do we need in africa? what country will welcome us there, give us our military and civilian teams a good safe base out of which to operate so if we are focusing just on africa and particularly north africa right now there's got to be a great deal of planning and coordination between dod and africom in the state department and the rest of the administration. >> senator flake. >> thank you madam secretary. thank you for your testimony and thank you for your service. traveling over 1 million miles in more than 100 countries those of us who haven't done it can now appreciate how difficult that is and the commitment that you have had to it over the years and i thank you. with regards to the appearance of dr. rise on the morning shows you mentioned you did not select or. were you consulted in that decision? >> no. it would not be in any way unusual for ambassador rice to represent the administration on a foreign relations issue. >> i don't think so either but after she testified it was clear that what she testif
we are only building that up and so what do we need in africa? what country will welcome us there, give us our military and civilian teams a good safe base out of which to operate so if we are focusing just on africa and particularly north africa right now there's got to be a great deal of planning and coordination between dod and africom in the state department and the rest of the administration. >> senator flake. >> thank you madam secretary. thank you for your testimony and thank...
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was nelsont mandela's dream for south africa. more than 20 years after the end of apartheid, new tensions are taking hold. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hundreds have died in afghanistan and pakistan after an earthquake struck the region. they include 12 afghan schoolgirls who were crushed as they attempted to flee to safety. efforts continue to reach those in remote areas. the quake had a magnitude of 7.5. tremors were felt in the capitals of india and pakistan. john khalil reports from kabul. >> it was a regular school day until the powerful earthquake hit in the northern afghan city. 12 schoolgirls died as they tried to escape. others were rushed to hospital. in the eastern city of jalalabad, people were trying to come to terms with the destruction. hospitals were scrambling to cope with the flow of injured. >> my wife died in the earthquake, and my son was injured. my sister had injuries to her hands and legs. >> in neighboring pakistan, there were similar scenes of devastation i
was nelsont mandela's dream for south africa. more than 20 years after the end of apartheid, new tensions are taking hold. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hundreds have died in afghanistan and pakistan after an earthquake struck the region. they include 12 afghan schoolgirls who were crushed as they attempted to flee to safety. efforts continue to reach those in remote areas. the quake had a magnitude of 7.5. tremors were felt in the capitals of...
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have another -- will never have a future in south africa. anchor: a very important point to make there. think you very much. here is what is ahead. a bombshell. ahead of the -- a head of the soccer association accuses his successor of wine. and then ben will be here with the business news. we are back in 60 seconds area -- 60 seconds. anchor: you are with dw live from berlin. mexico has been down the hatches while it waits for hurricane patricia to make landfall. the category five storm is said to be the biggest storm ever in the western hemisphere. after violence erupted in south africa the government says it will back down on plans to raise tuition fees for students. demonstrators trying to storm a government compound in pretoria. police respond with water canyon -- water cannon and stun grenades. a little bit home or on the business markets. confidence has returned to global finance markets in a big way. >> it is a perfect storm went all the factors come together and you see this big boost. that is what we are seeing here in europe. asian
have another -- will never have a future in south africa. anchor: a very important point to make there. think you very much. here is what is ahead. a bombshell. ahead of the -- a head of the soccer association accuses his successor of wine. and then ben will be here with the business news. we are back in 60 seconds area -- 60 seconds. anchor: you are with dw live from berlin. mexico has been down the hatches while it waits for hurricane patricia to make landfall. the category five storm is said...
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into south africa. many fall victim to people traffickers. we have a report from the border between mozambique and south africa. >> eduardo said god called on him to do the work. he's done it for three years and doesn't want to reveal his identity. he rescues desperate refugees, a job he insists should be done by governments. >> i help them. i know they are suffering. they are coming, running to other countries, and then they cannot stay here in mozambique, because mozambique, even us in mozambique - we still haven't a job. >> but refugees see eduardo and his job differently. in one of the safe houses in the capital, these three young men are waiting to cross into south africa, saying the network is profiting from their misery. >> we have been travelling for more than two months, and they have taken every penny they have from us. they overcharge us for everything. from a taxi fair, they charge each one $20. they told us to exchange shirts for a cup of tea. they are not good people. >> this is a town nea
into south africa. many fall victim to people traffickers. we have a report from the border between mozambique and south africa. >> eduardo said god called on him to do the work. he's done it for three years and doesn't want to reveal his identity. he rescues desperate refugees, a job he insists should be done by governments. >> i help them. i know they are suffering. they are coming, running to other countries, and then they cannot stay here in mozambique, because mozambique, even...
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india pursues closer relationships with africa and their resources at the third africa summit in newts at the wta finals in singapore as competitors battle for a semifinal spot. robin will have the details later in the sport. ♪ ♪ >>> israeli forces have shot dead two palestinians after separate attacks in hebron in the occupied west bank. israeli military says in both incidents palestinians stabbed israeli soldiers before they opened fire. one serviceman suffered minor head injuries. 66 palestinians and nine israelis have died since the violence broke out at the beginning of october. >>> united nations has warned that violence between is ees reallies and palestinians could lead to a ca it have truss i. palestinians have said do not interfere. >> reporter: it's an almost daily vents. but in this game of cat and between the youth and the israeli army the rules have changed. he says in areas like this under palestinian authority control the security forces are keeping a low profile. >> translator: now that the violence has increases and we have killed many people there are not way for t
india pursues closer relationships with africa and their resources at the third africa summit in newts at the wta finals in singapore as competitors battle for a semifinal spot. robin will have the details later in the sport. ♪ ♪ >>> israeli forces have shot dead two palestinians after separate attacks in hebron in the occupied west bank. israeli military says in both incidents palestinians stabbed israeli soldiers before they opened fire. one serviceman suffered minor head...
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it's the first in africa.he farm waste is the mixed with waters in the bank, and also with bacteria coming from the inside of cow stum a. makes a smell. it spend a day in the dank before being pumped into the digestors. this contains the gas and pumped to a power station. the liquid and waste goes into this tank where it's turned into compost and taken back to the farm and used as fertiliser. >> the farms use about half of the electricity generated here too. a neighbouring farm shared in the power station. owners say financial involvement guarantees the fume supply and they hope in six years they can make back the costs of $7 million. >> half is for our own consumption. we are selling energy from heat recovery, it helps the economics. it puts power into the national grid. it's a tiny part of the electricity. three-quarters of the population can't afford it. there's a long way to go. they are now among the families at camp. they are delighted. a 14 person crew is preparing to sail from peru to test long-forgott
it's the first in africa.he farm waste is the mixed with waters in the bank, and also with bacteria coming from the inside of cow stum a. makes a smell. it spend a day in the dank before being pumped into the digestors. this contains the gas and pumped to a power station. the liquid and waste goes into this tank where it's turned into compost and taken back to the farm and used as fertiliser. >> the farms use about half of the electricity generated here too. a neighbouring farm shared in...
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leaders from across africa have converged in new delhi. indian prime minister has assured them the long trip was worth their while. >> [ inaudible ] india will offer [ inaudible ] credit of $10 billion over the next five years. this will be in addition to our ongoing credit program. we will also offer a grant assistance of $600 million. >> reporter: until now india's relationship with africa nations has largely been about trade. but meetings have also focused on strategies to fight armed groups, defense, and anti-piracy operations. and there are other reasons why india is aiming to strengthen its ties across the tonight innocent. >> they feature in virtually all of the meetings, and india and africa are exactly on the same page. both feel the current structure of the united nations is outdated and it needs to accommodate africa and india. >> reporter: the indian government seven reaching out to leaders other countries have shunned. including this man who is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes. but these photo opportun
leaders from across africa have converged in new delhi. indian prime minister has assured them the long trip was worth their while. >> [ inaudible ] india will offer [ inaudible ] credit of $10 billion over the next five years. this will be in addition to our ongoing credit program. we will also offer a grant assistance of $600 million. >> reporter: until now india's relationship with africa nations has largely been about trade. but meetings have also focused on strategies to fight...
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have in northern africa. algeria is a reminder of the global security concerns. we do not know that senator rich pointed out the individuals who may have been involved in libya may have been involved and we don't know that but we do know we force with united nations and others that weapons have gotten from libya into algeria which points out or need as we look at transitions occurring in the region. assad is not going to be there we think much longer. do we have a strategy to make sure as we go through transitioning countries that there are weapons are remind both of these weapons could end up marking u.s. u.s. interests and it needs to be part of our strategy to make sure as we support alternative governments and the rebels that there is a strong priority in protecting the source of these weapons not ending up harming americans are harming our interests. >> senator you're absolutely right. one of the reasons that we and other government agencies were present in can benghazi was exactly that. we had a concert
have in northern africa. algeria is a reminder of the global security concerns. we do not know that senator rich pointed out the individuals who may have been involved in libya may have been involved and we don't know that but we do know we force with united nations and others that weapons have gotten from libya into algeria which points out or need as we look at transitions occurring in the region. assad is not going to be there we think much longer. do we have a strategy to make sure as we go...
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i certainly believe that this is a continuation of the brutal story of south africa's past. we used to share that position with hunting operators. and outside of the season we would often hear shots going off. you would hear small aircraft landing. those shots we were hearing and those light aircraft were hunters operating illegally outside of the season. and that's really what got me going. >> hi. i'm calling from the united states and i would like to see about doing within of your lion hunts, can you talk to me? >> yes, i can. what did you say was your name? >> my name is rick. >> the hu the hunting i've done is to put food on the table. you get your deer tag at the start of the season and you do a proper hunt. >> our culture has held weapons in high esteem since our inception. second amendment rights to bear arms. i've got no qualms with that. >> i got the opportunity to see a clip on canned hunting. blasting away, blasting away. what disturbed me the most was the baiting of the animal. and just as he was about to take a bite, the shots start going off. and it's not just
i certainly believe that this is a continuation of the brutal story of south africa's past. we used to share that position with hunting operators. and outside of the season we would often hear shots going off. you would hear small aircraft landing. those shots we were hearing and those light aircraft were hunters operating illegally outside of the season. and that's really what got me going. >> hi. i'm calling from the united states and i would like to see about doing within of your lion...
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students from africa and beyond want the most from their short stay in china.k hard to improve their skills day by day. ♪ >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. officials with russia's defense military say their military has launch air strikes against islamic state militas in syria. president vladimir putin says they will be supporting the syrian army in its fight against extremists. a ministry spokesperson said the air force targeted the group's military equipment. putin said they will provide air support but not participate in ground operas.
students from africa and beyond want the most from their short stay in china.k hard to improve their skills day by day. ♪ >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. officials with russia's defense military say their military has launch air strikes against islamic state militas in syria. president vladimir putin says they will be supporting the syrian army in its fight against extremists. a ministry spokesperson said the air...
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[laughter] host: you have done a lot of work in africa. violence of religious is pressing around the world. it is hard to imagine it being any more intense than in countries like nigeria for example. throughout sub-saharan africa, tensions between muslims and christians have turned violent in so many cases. talk a little bit about what role you have played, and what really communion has played in attempting to resolve some of these deep issues. archbishop of canterbury: i think the communion -- let's talk about the communion and then i will say one or two things about myself. my wife, to visit with all 38 provinces to meet the primates. just to meet personally with the primates. one of the things most striking -- one of the common features was involvement in reconciliation work. it seems to be in the dna of anglicanism. despite our own differences, we seem to find ourselves doing this stuff. we had a particularly memorable trip to south sudan. every time it was the middle of severe fighting. bodies were everywhere. it was dreadful. the drc
[laughter] host: you have done a lot of work in africa. violence of religious is pressing around the world. it is hard to imagine it being any more intense than in countries like nigeria for example. throughout sub-saharan africa, tensions between muslims and christians have turned violent in so many cases. talk a little bit about what role you have played, and what really communion has played in attempting to resolve some of these deep issues. archbishop of canterbury: i think the communion --...
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state, but in south africa, it is legal. the government reports there are at least 6000 lions currently being raised that have been bred mostly for american trophy hunters. the dentist who shot a beloved and protect did lion named cecil was not on a canned hunt mom that the documentary is about to take you inside the rarely seen world of lion breeding farms and the industry it supports. however you feel about hunting, you may find this film disturbing. was not produced by msnbc. it was made by conservation advocates who want to end canned lion hunting. watch and make your own decis n decision. >> for me, part of the story and narrative is brutality. i certainly believe that this is a continuation of the brutal story of south africa rays past. >> we used to share that position with hunting operators. outside of the season, we would often hear shots going off. those shots we were hearing were hunters operating illegally outside of the season. that's really what got me going. >> hello? >> hi, i'm calling from the united states.
state, but in south africa, it is legal. the government reports there are at least 6000 lions currently being raised that have been bred mostly for american trophy hunters. the dentist who shot a beloved and protect did lion named cecil was not on a canned hunt mom that the documentary is about to take you inside the rarely seen world of lion breeding farms and the industry it supports. however you feel about hunting, you may find this film disturbing. was not produced by msnbc. it was made by...
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you oversee africa, east area and the pacific, europe. the nearest, south and central asia, the western hemisphere and international organizations just to note to staff, we could see the world. it would be easier. thank you. the nomination we are considering today for the most senior and influential undersecretary. this is a key nomination for this committee at this time. the person that the senate confirms for this job will not just serve this administration but will also be an institutional bridge to the next. with that i turn to senator cardin. >> let me first thank you for the speed in which this confirmation hearing has been set. i really appreciate it. and i know your commitment so that the state department has a full complement in dealing with the urgent international issues, there's not a shortage of that. we couldn't have a better person than ambassador shannon, and we thank you very much for your career of public service. we thank you and your family for what you have done for our country. this position has been vacated by secre
you oversee africa, east area and the pacific, europe. the nearest, south and central asia, the western hemisphere and international organizations just to note to staff, we could see the world. it would be easier. thank you. the nomination we are considering today for the most senior and influential undersecretary. this is a key nomination for this committee at this time. the person that the senate confirms for this job will not just serve this administration but will also be an institutional...
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south africa's reliant on coal. it only has about a month's supply of coal available, and if this strike does go on longer than a month, it is going to have to come up with contingency plans. once the reserves dry out, it goes to the mines to bring in coal directly from the mines to the power plants. that will mean higher costs for escom. across south africa the major concern is the duration of the strike and how it will impact the provision of power as well as the economy. >>> they have a long tradition among south africa's traditional tribes, but strict regulations in natural parks threaten the harvesting of herbs. one bush doctor came up with an urban solution to the problem. from capetown we have the explanation. >> reporter: she comes to the national park in capetown to be inspired. he's a bush doctor. the healing powers of these plants have been used for centuries, but unlike his ancestors he's supposed to have a permit to pick herbs. >> at the first instance, it's not right. we've been picking herbs through t
south africa's reliant on coal. it only has about a month's supply of coal available, and if this strike does go on longer than a month, it is going to have to come up with contingency plans. once the reserves dry out, it goes to the mines to bring in coal directly from the mines to the power plants. that will mean higher costs for escom. across south africa the major concern is the duration of the strike and how it will impact the provision of power as well as the economy. >>> they...
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white people killing people in africa. but with, neither like black people killing ke, people in africa. but bashir in particular, when he was committing the genocide in darfur, his troops were saying, "we're going to kill you black people, negroes. that what he was saying. and he pretend he's the victim of a colonial court. come on. that's, yeah, it's funny. and by the journalists in, in, outside repeat the story. because it's easy. it's, it's, it's on top of their prejudice. it's wrong. >> okay. so let me put it to you this way. do you feel that the the icc has been even-handed in their prosecution? >> yeah, because the rules are for instance, colombia is the case that could be similar. because i cannot investigate us because us not a party. i cannot be in nepal. i cou, so the icc couldn't, was, it's not possible to go to some place. >> you're fa, so you're saying in some cases you are limited by what countries are part of, >> exactly. that's one of the limitations. and second, most of the massive atrocities are committe
white people killing people in africa. but with, neither like black people killing ke, people in africa. but bashir in particular, when he was committing the genocide in darfur, his troops were saying, "we're going to kill you black people, negroes. that what he was saying. and he pretend he's the victim of a colonial court. come on. that's, yeah, it's funny. and by the journalists in, in, outside repeat the story. because it's easy. it's, it's, it's on top of their prejudice. it's wrong....
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we've had. >> work is in south korea's biggessouth africa. the union leader said it was sabotaged by allies of the congress. >> this is an on slot against our agenda. >> government corruption is estimated to cost south africa billions of dollars a year. but people still vote for the anc. some analysts believe that some forces may be used to test the government. >> they're testing the government and increasingly the private sector. you can see a desire to find an alternative. >> for many south africas it was a $5 billion arms deal in the 1990s that set the stage for government corruption. one man in prison for taking a bribe was president zum,'s recently a company linked to the anc accepted $5 million in what were described as improper payments from the japanese company hitachi, they were credited to build a new power station. >> pressure from the street in order to seven as recorders for taking it would be strengthen th the party. >> few people here believe that the party of nelson mandela is capable of beating corruption in its own ranks. >>
we've had. >> work is in south korea's biggessouth africa. the union leader said it was sabotaged by allies of the congress. >> this is an on slot against our agenda. >> government corruption is estimated to cost south africa billions of dollars a year. but people still vote for the anc. some analysts believe that some forces may be used to test the government. >> they're testing the government and increasingly the private sector. you can see a desire to find an...
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there are particular areas across africa.d that is a debate which is legitimate in some circles, as to whether the land management makes an agreement. that is a situation with canned hunting, which is a situation that has been carried out by farmers and businessmen. and there is absolutely no conservation value whatsoever in the canned hunting industry. there is not a single lion specialist that works with any of these operators that works with any of these breeders or hunters. and they will all tell you the lion bred in captivity has no genetic value, it's been bred in captivity, it has lost its fear of humans and that means it's a danger to us. so no conservation value what of so. but for fair chance in the wide protected areas, that is a legitimate debate. >> and ian, is the problem -- was this problematic hunting done in south africa of? is it isolated to that part of the continent or is it more widespread? >> well, it's pretty much particular to south africa. there are possibilities that it is taking place or has taken p
there are particular areas across africa.d that is a debate which is legitimate in some circles, as to whether the land management makes an agreement. that is a situation with canned hunting, which is a situation that has been carried out by farmers and businessmen. and there is absolutely no conservation value whatsoever in the canned hunting industry. there is not a single lion specialist that works with any of these operators that works with any of these breeders or hunters. and they will...
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finally, africa is a special interest of mine.i have served in washington on african affairs but in the field on african a affairs. and i have been able to travel to africa a lot. the economic growth side is important for this continent. this is the continent of the 21st century. president obama highlighted the personal engagement. one of opportunity and growth. and as we look into the future, we need to understand that the chinese have figured this out. and the chinese are present in africa in a big way. so we have to be present in a big way. that means looking for ways to push american businesses, investment and create the connectivity around economic growth that is necessary for africa to continue to grow at the rate it is growing. it is the fastest growing continent in the world in terms of commerce and investment. that said, governance issues are striking in africa. the issues we're facing, whether tanzania, brc, rwanda or beyond, how leaders understand their role as elected leaders, how they understand to perpetuate themselv
finally, africa is a special interest of mine.i have served in washington on african affairs but in the field on african a affairs. and i have been able to travel to africa a lot. the economic growth side is important for this continent. this is the continent of the 21st century. president obama highlighted the personal engagement. one of opportunity and growth. and as we look into the future, we need to understand that the chinese have figured this out. and the chinese are present in africa in...
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my favorite was captain africa. ( laughter ) no, come on, guys. i mean, the real captain africa.eah. ( cheers and applause ) that's the one. his superpowers were hope, forgiveness, and laser vision. i still can't believe he only used his laser vision to make grilled cheese sandwiches. what a waste. with their rising profile now comic books and other fantasy stories are being taken more seriously and becoming political issues. earlier this week we addressed this with "star wars," and comics recently this hir own political moment. >> this morning jeb bush's response to his favorite superhero has the internet abuzz. >> who is your favorite superhero. that's the second time i was asked that question. what's up with this. i like watching the movies. i wish i owned marvel. >> trevor: so, wait, watching superhero movies makes you dream of owning a business? ( laughter ) not flying or shooting lightning. no, no, no. most people have an inner child. jeb bush, jeb has an inner accountant. "well, if i had one superpower it would be a robust investment portfolio." ( laughter ) come on, dude.
my favorite was captain africa. ( laughter ) no, come on, guys. i mean, the real captain africa.eah. ( cheers and applause ) that's the one. his superpowers were hope, forgiveness, and laser vision. i still can't believe he only used his laser vision to make grilled cheese sandwiches. what a waste. with their rising profile now comic books and other fantasy stories are being taken more seriously and becoming political issues. earlier this week we addressed this with "star wars," and...
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but it still has to convince africa consumers. more headroom and better suspensions are the changes. making abby's commute home a little less bumpy, a little more comfortable but still, a long ride home. al jazeera, daccar. >> group famously known as the monuments men risked their lives to recover 5 million artifacts stolen in europe. allen fisher reports from washington. >> houses a great part of the art treasures stolen by the nazis. >> art hi historians. scholars. when hitler was defeated it was up to the monuments men to track the artworks down. he helped return what had been looted. >> we did not take it. i did not see to it that it was i saw to it in my case, we had quite a number of are paintings that belonged to the museum in the city write was born. three blocks away. >> reporter: now harry and the rest of his unit have been awarded america's highest civilian honor. >> because knowing where we're from shows our children where they can be. no task is more precious than that. no award is greater than this. and so for monume
but it still has to convince africa consumers. more headroom and better suspensions are the changes. making abby's commute home a little less bumpy, a little more comfortable but still, a long ride home. al jazeera, daccar. >> group famously known as the monuments men risked their lives to recover 5 million artifacts stolen in europe. allen fisher reports from washington. >> houses a great part of the art treasures stolen by the nazis. >> art hi historians. scholars. when...
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jazeera's headquarters in doha, i'm mar between dennis and also to come can zuma calm anger in south africarise fees and due to meet student protesters. >>> i'm reporting from ivory coast where economic growth appears to have assured p president of a second term. >>> and it really is food for thought, we take a look at a new museum in london that devoted to what we eat. ♪ but we start in the vienna and u.s. and russia and saudi arabia and turkey are gathering to talk about the crisis in syria, it will provide an opportunity for diplomates to find out more about russia's bombing campaign and the meeting comes just a few days after vladimir putin met bashar al-assad and we go to barnabie phillips and is russia positioning it self to be in the driving seat when it comes to working out what is going on in syria? >> it does, marteen, russia has taken bold and decisive steps in resent weeks and there is an obvious contrast between russia's actions and the actions and hesitancy and doubt of the united states but all four countries here are militarily involved to some extent in the conflict in syri
jazeera's headquarters in doha, i'm mar between dennis and also to come can zuma calm anger in south africarise fees and due to meet student protesters. >>> i'm reporting from ivory coast where economic growth appears to have assured p president of a second term. >>> and it really is food for thought, we take a look at a new museum in london that devoted to what we eat. ♪ but we start in the vienna and u.s. and russia and saudi arabia and turkey are gathering to talk about...