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. >> over the years i've down a lot of stories in africa, asia and africa america. a lot of the poorest, the cheapest drugs are taken off line by the use of drugs in a way that creates the resistance. is that the case with some of the most dangerous diseases. >> it is certainly true with certain diseases and in particular tuberculosis. if you don't take the full course of therapy, and in particular if you don't take the appropriate dose, you can promote resistance by doing that. the situation is different with the routine bacteria. in that case there isn't any evidence that taking prolonged courses prevent resistance. when you think about it. taking prolonged causes provides the resistance bugs when they colonize you with an jirnt where they can multiply. we are in hospital, there's a lot of research to figure out how short we can make the antibiotic courses. we'll be better off the less we take. >> thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> that's all for this edition of "inside story". we want you to talk back to your television, visit facebook and give us fe
. >> over the years i've down a lot of stories in africa, asia and africa america. a lot of the poorest, the cheapest drugs are taken off line by the use of drugs in a way that creates the resistance. is that the case with some of the most dangerous diseases. >> it is certainly true with certain diseases and in particular tuberculosis. if you don't take the full course of therapy, and in particular if you don't take the appropriate dose, you can promote resistance by doing that. the...
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africa was for africans. when i see african-americans in america dealing with these issues, my first question is why don't they go home. >> where? >> back to africa, where they'll be treated fair, praised for who they are. because the fact that they are treatment. >> come op, how do you tell people who lived for generations, centuries and centuries in one land to move to a place they don't know. >> that's my point. they don't know. it starts with a visit. how many african-americans consider africa as a vacation spot? not one. when you look at the overall population of african-americans, a few percentage would decide to go to africa for vacation or knowledge, to know where they come from or to get an idea of what that is. there's so much fear installed. they wouldn't want to go to visit. shake. >> coming up akon and his view of women. >> announcer: this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm joined by singer, producer and fillan throughist akon >>> i want to talk about women, and your view of women. >> i love women. >> when you sing about them, they are called sexy chicks - course. >> without being disrespectful, that is
africa was for africans. when i see african-americans in america dealing with these issues, my first question is why don't they go home. >> where? >> back to africa, where they'll be treated fair, praised for who they are. because the fact that they are treatment. >> come op, how do you tell people who lived for generations, centuries and centuries in one land to move to a place they don't know. >> that's my point. they don't know. it starts with a visit. how many...
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learner who you are you build the self-esteem it is important po to what we're done from africa to street america and mexico it is important in the schools i've seen some amount talent of children from our elementary school to middle school but i this person that have applied to sylmar and who was not accepted i've asked i learned the whole criteria what it takes to be accepted i've gone out of my way with some parents that wanted their children to go there and sustained were still not stepped up to the plate, in fact carlos santana was not september i told you carlos; right? but i think that is this afternoon i was asked to speak another black life manners rally at city hall i said that the african-american community and hunters point and western edition are going to the same thing to the latinos are going throw in the mission district this is excellent this couldn't come at a betterment to send the messages to african-americans and latino to take what that takes i think that if it talks about middle school we should start at elementary schools there are children that who already have that gift
learner who you are you build the self-esteem it is important po to what we're done from africa to street america and mexico it is important in the schools i've seen some amount talent of children from our elementary school to middle school but i this person that have applied to sylmar and who was not accepted i've asked i learned the whole criteria what it takes to be accepted i've gone out of my way with some parents that wanted their children to go there and sustained were still not stepped...
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africa. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understandingour changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> welcome back. you are watching the al jazerra news hour, let's recap our headlines. the captain and first mate of a ship that sanction off the coast of libya with over 800 people on board have been arrested in italy. the victims were on their way to europe but most died when the ship went down. forces loyal to yemen's president hadi say they have pushed back houthi fighters and taken control of their positions near aden airport. there has also been fierce street battles in aden. >>> cairo court is expected to deliver its first verdict in the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi. he's charged with inciting the killings of protesters in connection with the deaths of 10 people outside the presidential palace in 2012. >>> hundreds of soldiers in guinea have taken control of the capital after violent con
africa. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understandingour changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> welcome back. you are watching the al jazerra news hour, let's recap our headlines. the captain and first mate of a ship that sanction off the coast of libya with over...
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we saw it deteriorate in latin america. africa, we are seeing a jewel in the crown. but asia down 6%. asia off by 1.3%. only eking out growth in the u.s. and africa. diageo having a pretty poor quarter. they say it is tough in emerging markets, and consumer weakness in the developed market. jonathan: thank you, caroline. diageo one of the big losers on the ftse 100. in the bond market, another headline. check out the 30-year. 0.5%, we go below that. if you've got a lot of money, where on earth do you put it best and mark -- where do you put it,? the ubs wealth management summit is underway in switzerland. what is on the mind of the wealth managers? i imagine one of the things they are worried about is this environment of low yields. manus cranny is standing by with a guest. manus: thanks for that. with me here, there's going to be $11 billion represented. $2 trillion of that belongs to the house of ubs wealth management. we have the president of ubs wealth management. great to have you with me. great markets in the equity markets in asia. the big focus for you guys.
we saw it deteriorate in latin america. africa, we are seeing a jewel in the crown. but asia down 6%. asia off by 1.3%. only eking out growth in the u.s. and africa. diageo having a pretty poor quarter. they say it is tough in emerging markets, and consumer weakness in the developed market. jonathan: thank you, caroline. diageo one of the big losers on the ftse 100. in the bond market, another headline. check out the 30-year. 0.5%, we go below that. if you've got a lot of money, where on earth...
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africa. the singer says america has a problem with race. when i say african-american in america dealing with the issues, my first question is why don't they just go home. >> there's controversy about his
africa. the singer says america has a problem with race. when i say african-american in america dealing with the issues, my first question is why don't they just go home. >> there's controversy about his
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nissan frontier with a few nice upgrades, and they are targeting europe, australia and south africa and latin americae later. >> fancy fancy. >>> mcdonald's, beefing up those burgers. >> they are putting a new more expensive burger line on their menu, three sirloin burgers, they'll cost about $4.99 each. they go on sale for a limited time. this comes two years after mcdonald's took a similar burger off the menu because analyst said it was too expensive. this isanother try by mcdonald's. >>> thank you, jo, good to see you this morning. >> to find a business network log on to fox business.com/channel finder. >>> a oshocking shooting caught on video. brand new charges and what we have just learned about the moments before. >>> and something is in the water. the underwater invasion that has crews scrambling. but first on this day back in 1904, long acre square in midtown manhattan was renamed times square after the "new york times." >>> and in 1975. baseball's great frank robinson became the mlb's first african-american team manager. ♪ a couple days ♪ ♪ then it hit me like lightning late one night ♪ ♪ sa
nissan frontier with a few nice upgrades, and they are targeting europe, australia and south africa and latin americae later. >> fancy fancy. >>> mcdonald's, beefing up those burgers. >> they are putting a new more expensive burger line on their menu, three sirloin burgers, they'll cost about $4.99 each. they go on sale for a limited time. this comes two years after mcdonald's took a similar burger off the menu because analyst said it was too expensive. this isanother try...
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trevor: i never thought i would be more afraid of police in america than south africa. it makes me nostalgic. jon: are you saying black people in south africa today do not get assaulted and killed by police? trevor: they are also being killed by black police -- progress. claire: as journalists investigated the twitter timeline of the comic, they came across a series of jokes considered by some as sexist and anti-semetic. tweets srs 2008. >> behind every successful rap billionaire is a successful jewish man. >> to reduce my jokes to tweets is not a reflection of my character. claire: comedy central confirmed it was standing by the host. >> trevor noah pushes boundaries, he is provocative and spares no one. claire: trevor noah's appointment has divided the internet into camps. some are offended, others believe comedians have the right to be tasteless in the name of humor. genie: this is france 24. at least 15 have been killed and close to 65 heart in an attack on a university in kenya. masked gunmen from how shabbat stormed a school in garissa -- masked al-shabaab gunmen
trevor: i never thought i would be more afraid of police in america than south africa. it makes me nostalgic. jon: are you saying black people in south africa today do not get assaulted and killed by police? trevor: they are also being killed by black police -- progress. claire: as journalists investigated the twitter timeline of the comic, they came across a series of jokes considered by some as sexist and anti-semetic. tweets srs 2008. >> behind every successful rap billionaire is a...
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for pew, reputable polling versus said the chinese soft power attractiveness goes up in africa somewhat latin america but not in asia and not in europe or north america. you say why is this? there are two reasons that determined not which china would have to overcome if he really wants to equal the united states of power. one is china has to unleash its civil society. a lot of americans off power or european soft power comes not from government broadcasting. it comes from essentially foundations, universities, hollywood cultural industries and so forth. china with communist party control is very low freight into these aspects of civil society which unleashes their full creativity. the other problem china have is if you look at nationalism and disputes with neighbors china has particularly in the coastal areas, but also with india has disputes and because of rising nationalism in china, which is helping legitimize the communist party and may become more important as economic growth rates low. it is very hard to compromise. it is one thing to put up the confucius institute of vanilla to attract people
for pew, reputable polling versus said the chinese soft power attractiveness goes up in africa somewhat latin america but not in asia and not in europe or north america. you say why is this? there are two reasons that determined not which china would have to overcome if he really wants to equal the united states of power. one is china has to unleash its civil society. a lot of americans off power or european soft power comes not from government broadcasting. it comes from essentially...
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dictatorship to project power is e all over thexa world which is now what they're doing now, all over africa latin america, and it's a bad governance model of ould h dictatorship and secret police that they're promoting all over the world.- they n what we should have done and can still do because they need , is t united stateo s markets for their ri products, is to ensure that there is linkage to human the rights. how you treat youryou own people isambition how you'll treat other nations. that's the argument, in addition to their nuclear weapons ambition for iran. if they discard the rights of pect a their own people and use torture as a means of state craft domestically, why do we expect any other view when it comes to nations in proximity to them, and the hatred of israel has no bounds. i israel does notra reciprocate.ce in they don't hate iran.world. they want to live in peace in a difficult neighborhood of the ection world. but we really don't have the capability or the protection. it's a false sense of protections to b that some americans and europeans and others have when it comes to ballistic miss
dictatorship to project power is e all over thexa world which is now what they're doing now, all over africa latin america, and it's a bad governance model of ould h dictatorship and secret police that they're promoting all over the world.- they n what we should have done and can still do because they need , is t united stateo s markets for their ri products, is to ensure that there is linkage to human the rights. how you treat youryou own people isambition how you'll treat other nations....
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travelling to africa and south america and inevitablely wherever i go people come up to me and tell stories and they are always first-hand stories of meeting him and having an extroidinary moment and it is really wonderful and then of course making this film about my mother i had the opportunity to interview siblings and my mother and you know i think, we go through life and there is not always the time to sit back like you do and ask all of the questions that we want to ask of our families. and you know it provided that moment so that also gave me you know, deeper insight and then going through some incredible footage. i was familiar with the outtakes that were in films over the years but going in and seeing the source material that is its own particular experience. and i have to say that one of the things that i found in going through that source material was that there was a genuiness to him. >> c-span: did you listen to the conversations in the oval office with johnson? he talked about the vietnam. >> guest: i did. i listened to a range of them and i thought they were really fascinating
travelling to africa and south america and inevitablely wherever i go people come up to me and tell stories and they are always first-hand stories of meeting him and having an extroidinary moment and it is really wonderful and then of course making this film about my mother i had the opportunity to interview siblings and my mother and you know i think, we go through life and there is not always the time to sit back like you do and ask all of the questions that we want to ask of our families....
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the terrorism list in 1982, at a time when havana was supporting liberation struggle in africa and latin americaonce cuba is officially removed from the list, iran, sudan, and syria, will be the only countries remaining. we will have more on the story after headlines. we will go to havana cuba. the u.n. security council has passed a resolution imposing an arms embargo on houthi rebels in yemen. u.s. ambassador samantha power said the measure targets those stoking yemen's violence. ambassador power: the united states strongly supports the adoption of today's revolution -- resolution which demands that the booty cease --houtui cease military operations. the travel ban as well as a targeted arms embargo shows that this council will take action against those who continue to undermine efforts toward reconciliation. amy: several yemen analysts say the measure could intensify the siege of yemen, which has choked off its economy and denied vital supplies to a country in crisis. the measure adopts no restrictions on the military campaign led by saudi arabia and excludes an initial russian proposal for a
the terrorism list in 1982, at a time when havana was supporting liberation struggle in africa and latin americaonce cuba is officially removed from the list, iran, sudan, and syria, will be the only countries remaining. we will have more on the story after headlines. we will go to havana cuba. the u.n. security council has passed a resolution imposing an arms embargo on houthi rebels in yemen. u.s. ambassador samantha power said the measure targets those stoking yemen's violence. ambassador...
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africa. asia. south america and europe. is he an author of several books on reporting and in his career has filed stories out of 200 different countries and a number of which will point out. as knowing as well as anyone he sential qualities of the good correspondent have not changed much over time. now is about curiosity. about intelligence. and importantly this is all about empathy. but more than ever it is all about courage. the numbers are shocking but tell only apart of the story. the behind the statistics are victims that do not know what might happen next and families who will only hope and pray for something better than the worst. in some regions the death toll of journalists will rise with the outbreak of war as happened in southeast asia the of 0s and 70s and other places such as a nearby border, the danger is ever present. since 1992 32 journalists have been killed in mexico. until 1980s most victims were casualties of war. and journalists were seen as observers of the news and not apart of it. they were seldom ta
africa. asia. south america and europe. is he an author of several books on reporting and in his career has filed stories out of 200 different countries and a number of which will point out. as knowing as well as anyone he sential qualities of the good correspondent have not changed much over time. now is about curiosity. about intelligence. and importantly this is all about empathy. but more than ever it is all about courage. the numbers are shocking but tell only apart of the story. the...
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forth reputable polling sources show that chinese soft power attractiveness goes up in africa somewhat in latin america but not in asia and not in europe or north america. so you say why is this? i think there are two reasons that determined that in which china would have to overcome if it really wants to equal the united states and soft power. one is china has to unleash its civil society. a lot of american soft power or european soft power comes not from government broadcasting. it comes from essentially foundations, universities hollywood cultural industries and so forth to china with communist party control is very loath to give the freedom to these aspects of civil society which unleashes their old creativity. and the other problem that china has is if you look at nationalism and disputes with neighbors china has been particularly in the coastal areas but also with india on the borders has disputes and because of rising nationalism in china which is helping to legitimize the communist party and may become more important as the growth rate slowed its very hard for them to compromise. so it's one th
forth reputable polling sources show that chinese soft power attractiveness goes up in africa somewhat in latin america but not in asia and not in europe or north america. so you say why is this? i think there are two reasons that determined that in which china would have to overcome if it really wants to equal the united states and soft power. one is china has to unleash its civil society. a lot of american soft power or european soft power comes not from government broadcasting. it comes from...
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known also as a blood noon the eclipse was seen through north america, south africa, parts of arab andstralia. the moon was completely obscured for less than five minutes. it's the third lunar eclipse. the final one of the series will occur later this year in september. >>> in columbia, recycled bottles will be used to solar panel street lamps. it's new from and old series and it shows how discarded items are not just providing light but a safer environment for people. >> in a dark alley, a glimmer of light. these solar panel street lamps are helping people of san luis walk home safely for the first time. they're cheap bright, and easy to make. >> you're going need, well the solar panels. you need the led the battery and then the controller. when the sun goes down, the light basically turns on. so we made this balance between a few parts which the community can whether build themselves, repair. no longer do you have to wait for parts. you can make it by hand. this is the break through. a circuit board that can be repaired with local parts and gives jobs to the community. >> a hundred s
known also as a blood noon the eclipse was seen through north america, south africa, parts of arab andstralia. the moon was completely obscured for less than five minutes. it's the third lunar eclipse. the final one of the series will occur later this year in september. >>> in columbia, recycled bottles will be used to solar panel street lamps. it's new from and old series and it shows how discarded items are not just providing light but a safer environment for people. >> in a...
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a continent, africa, who loves america, who you can see the array of africans here in the united states. i have the largest population of nigerians wonderful, good people, doctors and teachers lawyers public servants. . but we must stand with them to bring the girls back. let me show you the mutilating and destroying of christian artifacts, the destruction of towns left in their -- in their midst. they don't care and i am outraged that they are standing. let me say this, mr. speaker, as i ask for them to be rest dude, as i go to express this in an open forum to our community our nation, let me add that part of the work of the department of justice deals with issues of human trafficking and sometimes it takes it internationally so i conclude my remarks by saying we must -- we must confirm general loretta lynch, the attorney general nominee of the united states of america. this is an african-american woman that has been held without conscience. she's qualified. she's ready to serve and i'd ask my colleagues to show to the world what kind of country america is that we follow process and th
a continent, africa, who loves america, who you can see the array of africans here in the united states. i have the largest population of nigerians wonderful, good people, doctors and teachers lawyers public servants. . but we must stand with them to bring the girls back. let me show you the mutilating and destroying of christian artifacts, the destruction of towns left in their -- in their midst. they don't care and i am outraged that they are standing. let me say this, mr. speaker, as i ask...
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we expected a positive revenue in places like the middle east latin america, and africa. mark: g.e.d an overall loss of more than $13 billion because of costs linked to the sale of most of the assets in its finance unit. the worst performer on the dow this year is down again. american express falling after reporting first-quarter earnings. they posted sales that missed estimates. the company is under pressure to show how it can recover from setbacks including the end of a partnership with cosco. the c.e.o. said he expects earnings this year to be flat or slightly down. that is a look at the top stories we are following on this friday. fans of the designer clothing showed up at bryant park yesterday waiting for the chance to shop the target collection in a special one-date pop-up shop for the collection -- before the collection officially hits stores. it is the latest example of the much-hyped designer collaborations. julie hyman is here to talk about the strategy behind these special collections. what is target hoping to achieve? julie: basically buzz. they have done these collabora
we expected a positive revenue in places like the middle east latin america, and africa. mark: g.e.d an overall loss of more than $13 billion because of costs linked to the sale of most of the assets in its finance unit. the worst performer on the dow this year is down again. american express falling after reporting first-quarter earnings. they posted sales that missed estimates. the company is under pressure to show how it can recover from setbacks including the end of a partnership with...
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it has been the bedrock of culture in asia, africa, europe, north america, south america australia and antarctica. admittedly, there've been periods in history where homosexuality has flourished including the biblical cities of and gomorrah imaging reason during the roman empire. none of these civilizations survived. only in the last few years as what has been called gay marriage and given equal status with biblical male-female unions. in fact, today only 18 countries in the world recognize the legitimacy of same-sex marriage. america appears to be on the verge now a dean number nineteen. god help us if we throw the divine plan for humankind on the ash heap of history. to put it succinctly, the institution of marriage represent the very foundation of human social order. every enough value since i'm not a period in the two shins, governments, prosperity, religious liberty and the welfare of children all depend on stability. when it is weakened or undermined, the entire superset or can begin to wobble and that is exactly what has happened during the last 45 years. the american people did
it has been the bedrock of culture in asia, africa, europe, north america, south america australia and antarctica. admittedly, there've been periods in history where homosexuality has flourished including the biblical cities of and gomorrah imaging reason during the roman empire. none of these civilizations survived. only in the last few years as what has been called gay marriage and given equal status with biblical male-female unions. in fact, today only 18 countries in the world recognize the...
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people in communities of in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and in the dry season. they know how to conserve and farm dry land. we come in with our technology and we are roiling get. we are fighting to the pipeline, the keystone xl pipeline which is a very hot issue am will remain contentious through the next election. we are fighting the other pipelines and canada because they want to move it, the tar sand and stuff from the tar sands in alberta to export markets. fracking is a dangerous form of energy. we have to say we can do better. if we asked of the question what is the impact on water? we will come up with the different solutions. i called for in my book is the notion of leaving water as a source of peace rather than conflict. think about it. if you think about a world with the demand of water is going straight up and the supply is going straight down, it doesn't take a genius to figure out maybe there will be a conflict. maybe gary has been. the deep germ of many other conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with w
people in communities of in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and in the dry season. they know how to conserve and farm dry land. we come in with our technology and we are roiling get. we are fighting to the pipeline, the keystone xl pipeline which is a very hot issue am will remain contentious through the next election. we are fighting the other pipelines and canada because they want to move it, the tar sand and stuff from the tar sands in alberta...
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america." still to come, south africa's influential zuly king, describing attacks as vial. >> the shanghai auto show opened its doors today. while the cars were glitzy as ever there was one thing noticeably different about this year's show. the lack of scantily dressed female models. here is our report. >> it is often said that nothing matters more to the global car industry than china. it is the world's biggest single car market, and it is pretty much the only place where growth can still be found. there are two interesting things to report this year. the first is that growth, although still there is slowing. and the second thing is that the local car brands appear to be gobbling up the greatest share of that growth than the foreign ones. this is a local brand that bought volvo, is reporting an increase in sales figures of 57%. this is how it says it is going to keep on giving the foreign brands a run for its money. this is gc-9, a sporty family sudan car that starts with a price tag of around $18,000 u.s. dollars. that is $10,000 cheaper than any equivalent foreign model. one other interestin
america." still to come, south africa's influential zuly king, describing attacks as vial. >> the shanghai auto show opened its doors today. while the cars were glitzy as ever there was one thing noticeably different about this year's show. the lack of scantily dressed female models. here is our report. >> it is often said that nothing matters more to the global car industry than china. it is the world's biggest single car market, and it is pretty much the only place where...
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with us, invest in people embrace society where everyone can contribute sunni, europe to asia africa to americasered on democratic path emerged more!u prosperous, peaceful and invested in upholding our commonn security and common humanity. so in central asia we will continue to support civil society and its ability to serve)-v]iy ?!deq84i communities and speak up for peaceful change without government interference consistent with the president's stand with civil society initiative. we'll continue to advocate for free media and more open political systems and urge for people imprisoned for the exercise of their political views or religious faith we will support greater economic transparency and efforts to combat corruption. as strobe knows very well we have spoken about these issues for many years in central asia. they are arguably moreÑi important as the region seeks our engagement and assistance in its own development and integration. we help nurture and development parliamentary democracy, the onl,one in the region. our assistance and exchange programs emphasize rule of law reforms, support of
with us, invest in people embrace society where everyone can contribute sunni, europe to asia africa to americasered on democratic path emerged more!u prosperous, peaceful and invested in upholding our commonn security and common humanity. so in central asia we will continue to support civil society and its ability to serve)-v]iy ?!deq84i communities and speak up for peaceful change without government interference consistent with the president's stand with civil society initiative. we'll...
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. >> thought i'd never be afraid of release in america rather than south africa. leaves me nostal taltalgic for the old days. >> is this south african the right choice for the daily show oig? greg gutfeld weighs in. >>> plus harvey binewine steep being a steen accused of groping an italian model. shoot press be getting gown in the gutter? i'm howard kurtz sndand this is "#mediabuzz".sown in the gutter? i'm howard kurtz and this is "#mediabuzz". >>> when mike pence signed the lady, the national media pounced pretty quickly. some with a more balanced approach than others. >> this evening there is a growing backlash against a law signed yesterday by the governor of indiana. supporters say it protects religious freedom. opponents say it legalizes discrimination. >> some say hoosier state's new religious freedom law opens the door to discrimination against gays and lesbians and now the protests are growing louder by the day. >> indianapolis star used their front page editorial to command that the law be fixed and the governor acknowledged the law needed to be changed.
. >> thought i'd never be afraid of release in america rather than south africa. leaves me nostal taltalgic for the old days. >> is this south african the right choice for the daily show oig? greg gutfeld weighs in. >>> plus harvey binewine steep being a steen accused of groping an italian model. shoot press be getting gown in the gutter? i'm howard kurtz sndand this is "#mediabuzz".sown in the gutter? i'm howard kurtz and this is "#mediabuzz"....
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thiscut prices earlier year to compete with latin america, africa, and russia. is a discount for arab light crude which has been weeks since december. they are producing a record 10 billion barrels of oil a day. vietnam's prime minister may be forced to water down laws designed to shore up the pension system. moreactories employing than -- four factories employing more than 9000 workers shut down for worker protests. the new law prevents people from being eligible for a lump sum payments. ministeria the prime says an agreement has been reached in principle to develop the mionne. this follows two years of negotiations. the prime minister says there will be an announcement about the mine in the desert. next, more on the disappointing u.s. drop numbers. we will see what they mean for federal policy. jobless numbers. our next guest is not expecting a hike at all this year. ♪ tracking stories making headlines around the world, iran says it would be able to remove the nuclear enrichment program if the west pulls out of the deal. the foreign minister told state tv that
thiscut prices earlier year to compete with latin america, africa, and russia. is a discount for arab light crude which has been weeks since december. they are producing a record 10 billion barrels of oil a day. vietnam's prime minister may be forced to water down laws designed to shore up the pension system. moreactories employing than -- four factories employing more than 9000 workers shut down for worker protests. the new law prevents people from being eligible for a lump sum payments....
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with the growth of the church in the southern hemisphere, i don't know that much of latin america but in africa it seems to be extraordinary. what's the future going to be like in the church if we are looking to this huge growth not only in the appellation of the church in the southern hemisphere but the leadership of the church. do you see that continuing and what are the implications? >> is the question is is the church growing in the less developed countries and what we do from there? yes it is and francis is an extension of that. even though he's italian and has a northern dialect from his grandmother he embraced the evangelical movement in the less developed countries. he's known for their blessings and has great sympathies for the developments there. what were seeing is a repetition of history of our church at an earlier stage than the western church. it's a much more attractive thing to become a priest in some of those countries because there's no other way to get an education and escape poverty or whatever tribal ties people have. you get a lot of what happens in the early middle ages w
with the growth of the church in the southern hemisphere, i don't know that much of latin america but in africa it seems to be extraordinary. what's the future going to be like in the church if we are looking to this huge growth not only in the appellation of the church in the southern hemisphere but the leadership of the church. do you see that continuing and what are the implications? >> is the question is is the church growing in the less developed countries and what we do from there?...
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africa are heading home. heading home. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> the top stories here on al jazeera, the saudi-led coalition says its months-long air campaign against houthis in yemen is now over and is replaced with operation renewal of hope focused on humanitarian needs and preventing further houthi advance. >>> am necessity international says the sentencings of former egyptian president mohammed morsey is a travesty of justice. >>> the u.n.'s refugee agency says this month has been the deadliest for fleeing migrants in the mediterranean. 1,300 have drowned making the risky sea crossing to europe. on monday 400 were rescued off the coast of italy. >>> let's stay with that story -- our top story, the war in yemen. aid agencies are warning the humanitarian situation there is worsening. hospitals are struggling to cope with the casualties and dwindling suppli
africa are heading home. heading home. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> the top stories here on al jazeera, the saudi-led coalition says its months-long air campaign against houthis in yemen is now over...
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in asia africa, the middle east latin america we journalists were some observers not part of the stories. so we once put it parchment the size of a plea. pretty much across the board combatants left us alone so we could tell their side. well today, all of that has changed. we are no longer a definable press corps with correspondents who know one another and boxes back, watching our backs. freelance independence and local reporters hired at low wages operate on their own. freelance means no wages. it means you get what you sell. governments of rest them militias and terrorist groups hold them hostage, gangs with no political purpose kidnap for ransom. so that's a topic for tonight. what now? and keep in mind because people tend to forget this, and we are talking about journalists. if we as journalists ask our government to protect us we are asking them to control us. it's a pretty series conundrum because that's not what we are. we are not there as representatives of anybody's government or anybody's anything. at the same time u.s. citizens elect, higher, and pay the government to do thei
in asia africa, the middle east latin america we journalists were some observers not part of the stories. so we once put it parchment the size of a plea. pretty much across the board combatants left us alone so we could tell their side. well today, all of that has changed. we are no longer a definable press corps with correspondents who know one another and boxes back, watching our backs. freelance independence and local reporters hired at low wages operate on their own. freelance means no...
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katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. they flee africa for a number of reasons. politics poverty and war. often they end up like those who just drowned in the mediterranean when the overcrowded boat sunk. the coast guard says that even this latest tragedy will not deter people. >> the rough winter on the mediterranean. this sees become kolmar and the desperate take to the waters. bringing death to the shores of libya. we join the libyan coast guard. they have rescued 300 migrants in 24 hours. he paid 25 pounds for the trip. they tell us it is a big boat. we find this boat. >> it is barely see where the and spent the day a draft. on the key side they huddle together. poor hungry, and sick. they survived on a handful of dates. with fewer rescue boats, the chances of survival are slim. many, like mohammed, are undeterred. >> we have been here three years trying to go to italy. this is the fourth time i have tried to go. >> a year ago we visited libya's migrant detention centers. conditions then were medieval. today, they are no better. and m
katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. they flee africa for a number of reasons. politics poverty and war. often they end up like those who just drowned in the mediterranean when the overcrowded boat sunk. the coast guard says that even this latest tragedy will not deter people. >> the rough winter on the mediterranean. this sees become kolmar and the desperate take to the waters. bringing death to the shores of libya. we join the libyan coast...
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the maker of tank array and stout -- tanqueray -- sales rose in north america and africa but less than still to come, goldman sachs report. we will break the results live. a conversation with the european commissioner for the euro. tom keene will be speaking to valdis dombrovskis. at 7:50 a.m., moreover interview with will bank shot -- tom: thank you so much. can rogoff -- some of them, you have to stop and read every word. this ranging debate of how president obama and america should react to an assertive china, a china wanting to partake more in the asian community all of this goes through this asian infrastructure investment bank. is a threat to america? ken: you guys have a knee-jerk reaction to these initiatives. back in the 1990's, japan wanted to give money to the asian financial crisis. china is already pouring money through africa and asia. we are complaining that the new bank will not be transparent. it is probably better than what they are doing now. they are trying to come into the international community. tom: how do you respond to the imf -- how do you respond to how we s
the maker of tank array and stout -- tanqueray -- sales rose in north america and africa but less than still to come, goldman sachs report. we will break the results live. a conversation with the european commissioner for the euro. tom keene will be speaking to valdis dombrovskis. at 7:50 a.m., moreover interview with will bank shot -- tom: thank you so much. can rogoff -- some of them, you have to stop and read every word. this ranging debate of how president obama and america should react to...
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we spent to have a positive revenue and place like the middle east, latin america, and africa.rik: when you tally it all up ge posted overall loss. the main reason is that cost going to the sales of most of the assets and its finance unit. is going mainly to blackstone. the worst performer in the dow this year's down again as you. american express fell again after reporting first-quarter earnings. it even be estimates on the bottom line though. the company has to show a can recover from setbacks, including an end of a partnership with costco. the ceo leaves that it will be flat to slightly down. verizon is breaking up a bundle. the fios tv bundle will allow customers to buy which channels they want to i and not the ones they don't want to watch. with competition from netflix and hulu, they help to go over the top. those were your top stories. coming up in 10 minutes, why we may be in the early stages of a bull market in japan. we will start talking with the ahead of blackstone's fun. and i why saw these went from the oil market share and higher prices. and one of the most impor
we spent to have a positive revenue and place like the middle east, latin america, and africa.rik: when you tally it all up ge posted overall loss. the main reason is that cost going to the sales of most of the assets and its finance unit. is going mainly to blackstone. the worst performer in the dow this year's down again as you. american express fell again after reporting first-quarter earnings. it even be estimates on the bottom line though. the company has to show a can recover from...
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people who have lived for millennia in communities in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and then dry season and they know how to conserve and they know how to farm dry land. we come in with our technology and we're ruining it. energy sources that don't harm water have got to go and we're fighting the pipelines. you know the keystone xl pipeline, which is still a very hot issue and is going to remain contentious through the next election. but we're fighting huge other pipelines in canada because they want to move that terrible tar sand stuff from the tar sands in a alberta to export markets. fracking is a really dangerous form of energy in terms of water, and so we have to say we can do better. if we ask the question for energy what's the impact on water, we're going to come up with different solutions. i also call for in my book the notion of using water as a source of peace rather than a source of conflict. and think about it for a minute. if you stop and think in a world where the demand for water is going straight up and the supply is goi
people who have lived for millennia in communities in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and then dry season and they know how to conserve and they know how to farm dry land. we come in with our technology and we're ruining it. energy sources that don't harm water have got to go and we're fighting the pipelines. you know the keystone xl pipeline, which is still a very hot issue and is going to remain contentious through the next election. but we're...
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we have to learn people who have lived for millennia in communities in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and then dry season, and they know how to conserve and they know how to farm dry land. we come in with our technology and we are ruining it. energy sources that don't harm water have got to go. we are fighting the pipelines, you know the keystone xl pipeline which is still a very hot issue and is going to remain contentious through the next election. but we are fighting huge of the pipelines in canada because they want to move that vitamin the terrible tar sands stuff from the tar sands in alberta to export markets. fracking is a really dangerous form of energy in terms of water. so we have to say we can do better, we ask the question energy what's impact on water. we will come up with different solutions. i also call for in my book the notion of using water as a source of peace rather than a source of conflict. and think about for a minute but if you stop and think in a world where the demand for water is going straight up and displays g
we have to learn people who have lived for millennia in communities in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and then dry season, and they know how to conserve and they know how to farm dry land. we come in with our technology and we are ruining it. energy sources that don't harm water have got to go. we are fighting the pipelines, you know the keystone xl pipeline which is still a very hot issue and is going to remain contentious through the next...
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incentives for him not to screw around in parts of the world that kissinger cared about latin america and africa. famous last words. but he actually designed an aide memoir before the very first secret meeting in the airport in january of 1975. he designed an aide memoir i was in tone, pitch perfect. it basically said to the cubans, we have differences in positions but doesn't mean we can't co-exist. if we have detente in china, we can have it. this took place in the summer of 1975. see the first page of the memorandum of conversation the three-hour meeting that took place there. so those talks went forward. and i think and i think the chapter in the book suggests that this could have been a moment in which relations were actually normalized. but fidel castro had a different mission that was somewhat more important to him than normal relations with the united states. not that he didn't want normal relations with the united states but he wanted to be leader of the third world and wanted to advance his revolutionary principles. and when he received a request in angola to send cuban troops to fight
incentives for him not to screw around in parts of the world that kissinger cared about latin america and africa. famous last words. but he actually designed an aide memoir before the very first secret meeting in the airport in january of 1975. he designed an aide memoir i was in tone, pitch perfect. it basically said to the cubans, we have differences in positions but doesn't mean we can't co-exist. if we have detente in china, we can have it. this took place in the summer of 1975. see the...
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heard one woman say this is about the circumstances of black people around the world beyond america and africa. a lot of depth to the passion, anger, yes, anger, frustration that we're seeing here on the streets. back to you. >> thanks, ron allen of nbc news. let's go right now to pastor jamal bryant. he spoke at freddie gray's funeral the other day, his church, the empowerment temple held an emergency town hall meeting last night in baltimore. pastor bryant joins us now. pastor bryant i've been so impressed by your wisdom and your prudence in the way you're looking at this incredible event. weren't you under the impression we were going to get a report from the police commission this friday? >> i was. that's what the police commissioner announced initially, that it would be may 1. so everybody has always been on edge the last 11 days somewhere between christmas eve and doomsday considering what the report is when it comes back. >> well now we're hearing there isn't going to be a public report this friday. it's going to be sent over whatever they have come up with at the commission for the pol
heard one woman say this is about the circumstances of black people around the world beyond america and africa. a lot of depth to the passion, anger, yes, anger, frustration that we're seeing here on the streets. back to you. >> thanks, ron allen of nbc news. let's go right now to pastor jamal bryant. he spoke at freddie gray's funeral the other day, his church, the empowerment temple held an emergency town hall meeting last night in baltimore. pastor bryant joins us now. pastor bryant...
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and at that time by 1942 america was experiencing a shortage of male combat pilots over north africa.o thinking back to the proposition about women flying the military aircraft general henry arnold commanding general of the army air forces took her up on her offer. so the women air force service pilots was formed. >> when i got out of high school i started taking flying lessons. and this was where the instructor sits in the front and the student in the back. one day when i had perhaps nine hours of flying he told me to pull over on the tarmac when i landed and he started getting out of the airplane. he told me it was time for me to take it around by myself. so he closed the door and i took off. and he said watch me from the ground and i will let you know whether or not to go around again. when i came in for a landing i made a smooth landing so he waved me to take off again. when i took off that time when i got up to about 500 feet where i'm supposed to level off when i started to push forward on that stick to level off it came off my hand and i thought he did this on purpose to see if
and at that time by 1942 america was experiencing a shortage of male combat pilots over north africa.o thinking back to the proposition about women flying the military aircraft general henry arnold commanding general of the army air forces took her up on her offer. so the women air force service pilots was formed. >> when i got out of high school i started taking flying lessons. and this was where the instructor sits in the front and the student in the back. one day when i had perhaps...
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it's been the bedrock of culture in asia africa, europe, north america, south america, australia, and even antarctica. admittedly there have been periods in history where homosexuality has flourished including the biblical cities of sod dom and go morrah in ancients greece and during the roman empire. none offers these civilizations survived. only in the last few years has what has been called gay marriage been given equal status with biblical male-female unions. in fact to date only 18 countries in the world recognize the legitimacy of same-sex marriage. america appears to be on the verge now of being the number 19. god help us if we throw the divine plan for humankind on the ash heap of history. to put it succinctly, the institution of marriage represents the very foundation of human social order. everything of value sits on that base. institutions governments prosperity, religious liberty and the welfare of children all depend on its stability. when it is weakened they're undermined. the entire superstructure can begin to wobble. and that is exactly what has happened during the las
it's been the bedrock of culture in asia africa, europe, north america, south america, australia, and even antarctica. admittedly there have been periods in history where homosexuality has flourished including the biblical cities of sod dom and go morrah in ancients greece and during the roman empire. none offers these civilizations survived. only in the last few years has what has been called gay marriage been given equal status with biblical male-female unions. in fact to date only 18...
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it is isolated in latin america and isolated in europe, africa, asia.uba issue has become an impediment, a block for the u.s. in the region. so the u.s. has increased its military presence in the region. it would like to really have a discussion about the economic interests. i think jettison the old policy while china maintained sanctions, trying to keep cuba on a terror list, really put it in a contradiction. latin americans reject the idea of the u.s. putting latin american countries on the terror list. they also reject the u.s. putting latin american countries on the list of which ones are allies on the drug war when the u.s. is the largest consumer of illegal drugs in the world. sort of a hypocrisy. i think there's a rejection to that. that is why you had the unit of south american nations committed in latin america and caribe and nations -- caribbean nations, and had such a rejection to the obama policy of sanctions on venezuela because the real effort was to make and as well a the new cuba, to relieve sanctions against cuba to open relations with
it is isolated in latin america and isolated in europe, africa, asia.uba issue has become an impediment, a block for the u.s. in the region. so the u.s. has increased its military presence in the region. it would like to really have a discussion about the economic interests. i think jettison the old policy while china maintained sanctions, trying to keep cuba on a terror list, really put it in a contradiction. latin americans reject the idea of the u.s. putting latin american countries on the...
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america. >> the king of south africa apples zulu nation held a rally to condemn recent immigrant attacks, at least seven being killed. >> saying foreigners were responsible for high crime rate. as charles stratford reports from durbin, the king says his remarks were taken out of context. >> reporter: he's one of the most powerful men in south africa. respected and adored. many feel the zulu king should have made this speech weeks ago. >> translator: i have come to declare a new war. this war is to protect every foreigner here. every foreigner must be safe. as your king, i call for calm. >> he said the media should be investigated for misinterpreting another speech he paid last month. many say that speech in which he blamed foreigners for the growing crime rate has led to the xenophobic attacks. >> we should hold hands with the police. those who committed crimes must be brought to justice because the law must stop those trying to destroy south africa's image. >> the king's supporters say the media has lied about him. >> it's good the king came here because he set the record straight. >> repor
america. >> the king of south africa apples zulu nation held a rally to condemn recent immigrant attacks, at least seven being killed. >> saying foreigners were responsible for high crime rate. as charles stratford reports from durbin, the king says his remarks were taken out of context. >> reporter: he's one of the most powerful men in south africa. respected and adored. many feel the zulu king should have made this speech weeks ago. >> translator: i have come to...
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and come on compared with people in latin america, africa most of asia incomes are definitely higher if you come in in the bottom 10% of our income distribution. there's no mystery about why people want to come in. >> very quickly, gary would raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour solve this problem? >> you know $15 in one jump is a little bit of a stretch. i think there would be adverse employment consequences. but boosting it to 10 bucks or 12 bucks an hour is certainly feasible without very much in the way of adverse employment consequences. >> okay. thank you, lady and gentleman. >> appreciate it. never enough time. >>> we have about 11 minutes before the bell. the dow jones industrial average is in positive territory right now. still losing steadily some steam here as we get to the close 78 points is the gain down from the more than 100 points we saw earlier. nasdaq close above 5,000, well within sight. >> again. >> finally. >>> netflix out with earnings after the bell. sara eisen sits down with jack lew, treasury secretary. don't go anywhere. that's after this. legalzoom. lega
and come on compared with people in latin america, africa most of asia incomes are definitely higher if you come in in the bottom 10% of our income distribution. there's no mystery about why people want to come in. >> very quickly, gary would raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour solve this problem? >> you know $15 in one jump is a little bit of a stretch. i think there would be adverse employment consequences. but boosting it to 10 bucks or 12 bucks an hour is certainly feasible...