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you have been watching africa eye: cameroon uncovered. to our youtube channel and of course tell us where you stand on our bbc africa social media platforms. thanks for watching. hello there. yesterday was a quiet day of whether here in the uk but what a contrast across the east of the mediterranean where we had this. the medi—cane. it brought some localised flooding and heavy rain in greece. a few boats were pushed onshore and one or two capsized in the rough seas. here in the uk, the crazy swan lady picture, capturing the sunset. we will probably have a similar, fine sunrise to start the day. particularly across the midlands, east anglia and south—west england. —— south—east england. a few showers to start the day for the far north and west of scotland. the combination of clear skies and light winds across the south—east it's here where temperatures will really deep down. -- dip. a cold start for the early rises, behind the front, the air is cool. temperatures are perhaps a degree down than what we saw on saturday. it will feel cooler d
you have been watching africa eye: cameroon uncovered. to our youtube channel and of course tell us where you stand on our bbc africa social media platforms. thanks for watching. hello there. yesterday was a quiet day of whether here in the uk but what a contrast across the east of the mediterranean where we had this. the medi—cane. it brought some localised flooding and heavy rain in greece. a few boats were pushed onshore and one or two capsized in the rough seas. here in the uk, the crazy...
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hello and welcome to africa eye. cameroon uncovered.are talking about cameron giles top as the country prepares for the presidential elections next month, its government is fighting two wars. the first conflict between french—speaking state security forces and armed insurgents from the country's minority who complain of institutional discrimination. second, a war that spilt over from neighbouring nigeria in the north of the country. a fight against the jihadist group boko haram. it is bloody and dangerous journalist territory. both the government troops and the rebels have been accused of human rights violations, kidnappings, extrajudicial killings and burnings of schools and villages. today will be showing you to films from the bbc africa eye investigations team. using open source techniques, analysing and carefully verifying online material that has trickled out of these conflicts, they present some of the abuses and their perpetrators. yelling. this is the village being burnt to the ground. some months, images like these have been po
hello and welcome to africa eye. cameroon uncovered.are talking about cameron giles top as the country prepares for the presidential elections next month, its government is fighting two wars. the first conflict between french—speaking state security forces and armed insurgents from the country's minority who complain of institutional discrimination. second, a war that spilt over from neighbouring nigeria in the north of the country. a fight against the jihadist group boko haram. it is bloody...
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that story from africa eye has had a huge impact on social media today.d on twitter, that's got more than 21,000 likes today. and you can go the bbc website to see more stories and investigations from the africa eye team. oil prices have hit a four—year high after saudi arabia and russia rejected calls by the us to increase the amount they produce. brent crude oil hit its highest level since 2014 — $81 a barrel. this has all kinds of repercussions for oil—producing and oil—dependent nations like the us. here's investment strategist seema shah to talk us through it. we have seen an increase in prices over seven yes, because of an improvement in the global economy. since late last year we have seen production problems from the political constraints. including the us sanctions on iran. we have also had a drop in production from venezuela because it has been so crisis hit. there's a couple of reasons they are together. the oil importers are the ones who suffer because their prices for petrol and all the crude oils substitutes started increase. for the exporte
that story from africa eye has had a huge impact on social media today.d on twitter, that's got more than 21,000 likes today. and you can go the bbc website to see more stories and investigations from the africa eye team. oil prices have hit a four—year high after saudi arabia and russia rejected calls by the us to increase the amount they produce. brent crude oil hit its highest level since 2014 — $81 a barrel. this has all kinds of repercussions for oil—producing and oil—dependent...
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now the latest investigation from the bbc‘s africa eye team.017 this film went viral. it shows a plainclothes policeman shoot dead what appears to be two unarmed man. the shooter is still serving as head of the special police unit with a mandate to rid the streets of gangsters and criminals. there is no compromise. many locals love him. this man is hunting and killing criminals and not taking bribes. we pray for him in the mosque, may god reward them. they have brought security and we support them 100%. isn't it better to kill a thief before he kills you? some condemn him. we cannot take the bullet and gun approach, you are innocent until proven guilty. we are now using shotguns and this is a sad state of affairs because it speaks toa state of affairs because it speaks to a complete breakdown of law and order. this is home to around a quarter of a million people, one of the biggest slums in nairobi. this is where police say the gang ‘s hideout. this man wants to root them out. he responds to a call from a man who has been robbed. they have take
now the latest investigation from the bbc‘s africa eye team.017 this film went viral. it shows a plainclothes policeman shoot dead what appears to be two unarmed man. the shooter is still serving as head of the special police unit with a mandate to rid the streets of gangsters and criminals. there is no compromise. many locals love him. this man is hunting and killing criminals and not taking bribes. we pray for him in the mosque, may god reward them. they have brought security and we support...
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using the latest investigative techniques, the bbc‘s africa eye team analyses who is commiting atrocities
using the latest investigative techniques, the bbc‘s africa eye team analyses who is commiting atrocities
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mr many europeans only seem to have noticed that africa borders the mediterranean since the refugee crisis european politics has long turned a blind eye to africa's problems you haven't but you still hold yourself responsible for the many people's knowledge of geography and history are indeed not the best including top ranking politicians. and you can almost walk over to africa from to brawl to to save. our histories are closely connected we have a great responsibility when it comes to our colonial past. what. do you reproach yourself for not making ourselves heard or did others not listen to you. and i put africa on top of the agenda from my first day in office. who impressed and influenced me greatly prioritized this issue over fifteen years ago and for the former german president right i'm not the first with this focus and now that many african refugees have come to us it has brought the issue home. what we need to do to be is speed up the period between agreeing that fundamental changes are necessary and actually implementing them in our cooperation with the. european colonialists including germans plundered africa's wealth we sti
mr many europeans only seem to have noticed that africa borders the mediterranean since the refugee crisis european politics has long turned a blind eye to africa's problems you haven't but you still hold yourself responsible for the many people's knowledge of geography and history are indeed not the best including top ranking politicians. and you can almost walk over to africa from to brawl to to save. our histories are closely connected we have a great responsibility when it comes to our...
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fossil park in lagos but do be sure to check in with us on our social media platforms or africa website have an eye shrink see you next time. i'm a little. come . to the. i'm going to. meet the artist we talk to sasha follows the. choreographer constantly pushing the limits of dance theater system even though the fourth quarter and members of the highest court who are lucky she's been dancing against the french for twenty five years where does she get her energy from kumi such a hot. chase. thirty minutes on the double shuffle. board. showing up today don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. my. oh my. my. my crack of. all we can be the generation that ends it good malaria must die so millions can live. frank food. international gateway to the best connection salt and road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and trialling services. bialik asked. managed by from. this is the double life from a trail of destruction tropical storm florence bubbles the east coast of the united states with
fossil park in lagos but do be sure to check in with us on our social media platforms or africa website have an eye shrink see you next time. i'm a little. come . to the. i'm going to. meet the artist we talk to sasha follows the. choreographer constantly pushing the limits of dance theater system even though the fourth quarter and members of the highest court who are lucky she's been dancing against the french for twenty five years where does she get her energy from kumi such a hot. chase....
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eye. churches and africa are promising health and prosperity pray to nature and receive god's help in return this is what pentecostal churches in nigeria are offering and the deal is proving wildly popular with worshippers. a typical sunday for some forty million nigerians. to. celebrate do just yes. while coming teams of people into one of the roughly five hundred pentecostal churches in the country the service rather quietly but people don't stay in their seats for long. the pastor of course himself a bishop here and he celebrated like a stock david asked him a to growth is one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars and many of these forests you're in for that kind of well oh yeah that was prosperity gospel resonates with. those who are going to learn that is. this. does frustrate start you know should tell you it's not only. the big donation baskets fill quickly the belief is the more you give during and after the church service the more you're going for pentecostal churches compete for members each promises academic salvation a solution and people want to believe in them especially in times
eye. churches and africa are promising health and prosperity pray to nature and receive god's help in return this is what pentecostal churches in nigeria are offering and the deal is proving wildly popular with worshippers. a typical sunday for some forty million nigerians. to. celebrate do just yes. while coming teams of people into one of the roughly five hundred pentecostal churches in the country the service rather quietly but people don't stay in their seats for long. the pastor of course...
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fossil park in lagos but do be sure to check in with us on our social media platforms or africa website have an eye shrink see you next time. the enemy move. far. short sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions twenty fifty feet from around the globe risk losing their eyesight. for solutions to the problem is surprisingly simple and free. d.w.a. . her. name nineteen sixteen and i'm crying echoed around the world class. young people to build against the current generation. but it wasn't honestly dusty from the stupidity insistence fukushima's demanded nothing less than a whole society played maelstrom of concern the toilets with the vietnam war plane which the growth of the my generation watched the birth war every day. things were going to remember the most of the first time i had a feeling of being part of something in. the seeds of civil rights the peace movement the women's movement what hope planned during this period. to sixty of. the global. this week g w. the contentious figure of. heroes in germany. from the front of the roman mill. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war c
fossil park in lagos but do be sure to check in with us on our social media platforms or africa website have an eye shrink see you next time. the enemy move. far. short sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions twenty fifty feet from around the globe risk losing their eyesight. for solutions to the problem is surprisingly simple and free. d.w.a. . her. name nineteen sixteen and i'm crying echoed around the world class. young people to build against the current generation. but it wasn't...
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it prompted a forensic investigation by the bbc‘s africa eye programme, to try and establish exactlyhad to establish the fact, what is the truth? even more so after the government of cameroon made a statement saying that the video, they dismissed it as fake news. we have a situation where people have seen the video and the cameron government are in complete denial. you started a process of trying to identify some of the elements that are seen in the video and he started off by looking at the area, the place itself. exactly. we had a few clues, what the soldiers we re had a few clues, what the soldiers were wearing and the fact that it said it took place in the far north of cameroon. we had a specific mountain ridge lying, we look, to the far north of it is a region in cameroon, we looked on google earth on every single mountain ridge line, to see if we can match it to what we had. that is hours of work and quite rigid efforts with —— collaborative effo rts rigid efforts with —— collaborative efforts with analysts at the bbc. you have the ridge, you have to focus on one area, howell w
it prompted a forensic investigation by the bbc‘s africa eye programme, to try and establish exactlyhad to establish the fact, what is the truth? even more so after the government of cameroon made a statement saying that the video, they dismissed it as fake news. we have a situation where people have seen the video and the cameron government are in complete denial. you started a process of trying to identify some of the elements that are seen in the video and he started off by looking at the...
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the increasing minutes her eyes ation of africa is a new profit center. covered by the military industrial complex with millions of dollars of contracts for arms manufacturers and private contractors. emersion of will see nearly a fifth investor billeted a little. so that your corp so they do need a visual of their force book called the rules of the world the most original furcula visuality for germany. surveyed you ludicrous. for there's a lever it's all for naught. the united nations has established a peacekeeping force of twelve thousand troops to help stabilize mali among them the chinese military as well as african troops trained by africa the arsenal of east peace keepers include surveillance drones and apache attack helicopters. more than one hundred thirty years after the berlin conference a new division of the african continent is underway as new powers seek to ensure oil supplies strategic minerals arab oil land and even the water under the desert sands so did god really do all over all the problem so. look to the regalia. if one is a certain lo
the increasing minutes her eyes ation of africa is a new profit center. covered by the military industrial complex with millions of dollars of contracts for arms manufacturers and private contractors. emersion of will see nearly a fifth investor billeted a little. so that your corp so they do need a visual of their force book called the rules of the world the most original furcula visuality for germany. surveyed you ludicrous. for there's a lever it's all for naught. the united nations has...
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africa. and -- in hybrid tech up,gritech, their eyes lit people from bangladesh, india, they were welcomed back, they cannot believe the u.k. will be back working on the stuff and we will be cooperating and very exciting. we have this extraordinary linking around the world. to california come eight hours to hong kong, an amazing network for contacts. we want the best relations with our european neighbors but the key figure i gave you is the european union itself, 90% will be outside the european union, that is where our growth is. >> right at the back. >> welcome back to washington. my question, i am reminded, you talk about snakes in the rain and terrible predictions about brexit. very little accountability for the view that if we did not join the euro project, britain would be in the tank and destroyed. why do you feel there is not accountability for how those same pundits got that wrong, so wrong as britain is still the financial capital of europe and one of the most important cities in the world? largere were organizations, commercial organizations that said we could -- we should join and i
africa. and -- in hybrid tech up,gritech, their eyes lit people from bangladesh, india, they were welcomed back, they cannot believe the u.k. will be back working on the stuff and we will be cooperating and very exciting. we have this extraordinary linking around the world. to california come eight hours to hong kong, an amazing network for contacts. we want the best relations with our european neighbors but the key figure i gave you is the european union itself, 90% will be outside the...
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africa. hello again what here across the southeastern part united states all eyes have been on florence of the last couple of days and of course you can see right here on the satellite image we're just with an hour's of the storm making landfall as probably a category two hurricane but it has weakened but it's slowing down as well and that's going to be the big problem with the storm is because it slows down the rain is going to continue in this area for several days storm surge as well as wind so from friday to saturday slow movement we do think that the storm is going to come down to about tropical storm but still dropping a lot of rain in some locations particularly into southern parts of north carolina over six hundred millimeters of rain could be seen as we go through the weekend well here across the caribbean we're watching isaac as well that's going to be making its way across parts of the eastern caribbean islands not a lot of rain in times maybe some localized flooding but the system is moving quite quickly so once it passes things will be clearing up there but we do expect to see som
africa. hello again what here across the southeastern part united states all eyes have been on florence of the last couple of days and of course you can see right here on the satellite image we're just with an hour's of the storm making landfall as probably a category two hurricane but it has weakened but it's slowing down as well and that's going to be the big problem with the storm is because it slows down the rain is going to continue in this area for several days storm surge as well as wind...
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colonial past has made africans extremely wary eye is your program perhaps still seen as patronizing or condescending. no i say you know the way forward on africa and every country has to follow its own path. and the african union has agreed on the plan africa twenty sixty three. we must insist that they stick to this then we can support them it will only succeed if the commitment comes from the african states and their leaders themselves for fighting corruption equal rights and the full participation of women. i'm convinced that africa's women are a crucial key to success because why wouldn't. the government and some of. you say fighting corruption how can you ensure that the money you put into africa will not end up in the hands of the corrupt elite as it so often does. not a single euro of german taxpayers' money will go to corrupt elite or corrupt states . we only fund our own projects. i mention china here when it comes to development china is a step ahead with beijing is now investing another sixty billion dollars in the african continent to safeguard a supply of the natural resources of the chinese the new colonialists in africa. i'm not
colonial past has made africans extremely wary eye is your program perhaps still seen as patronizing or condescending. no i say you know the way forward on africa and every country has to follow its own path. and the african union has agreed on the plan africa twenty sixty three. we must insist that they stick to this then we can support them it will only succeed if the commitment comes from the african states and their leaders themselves for fighting corruption equal rights and the full...
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that they have eyes they don't know or approach and we are christians that means preserving creation and everyone on the planet living in dignity. africa europe can learn. a lot. diversity culture people who never cease to inspire me because i'm getting older thank you for talking to us thank you. big fun being told. she's works from the goddess fortuna. the maestro and feed. the children fish to god twenty chief. hijacking the news. where i go from the news being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them why and why. in countries like russia china turkey people are told that it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation and i wonder is that where we're headed is well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about being clear and balanced or being neutral it's about being truthful. twenty his points off and i were giving.
that they have eyes they don't know or approach and we are christians that means preserving creation and everyone on the planet living in dignity. africa europe can learn. a lot. diversity culture people who never cease to inspire me because i'm getting older thank you for talking to us thank you. big fun being told. she's works from the goddess fortuna. the maestro and feed. the children fish to god twenty chief. hijacking the news. where i go from the news being hijacked journalism itself has...
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eye on it. in addition, you will have these two invests right here that just came off of the coast of africa thatour next two named systems here. >> thank you for the warning. you will be keeping an eye on th th that. why test a hybrid engine for over six million miles? why hand-tune an audio system? why include the most advanced active safety system in its class, standard? because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the difference in the world. introducing the all-new lexus es. every curve. every innovation. every feeling. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a product of mastery. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> okay, now we have our reality check, john avlon joins us with more. >> let me tell you, democr
eye on it. in addition, you will have these two invests right here that just came off of the coast of africa thatour next two named systems here. >> thank you for the warning. you will be keeping an eye on th th that. why test a hybrid engine for over six million miles? why hand-tune an audio system? why include the most advanced active safety system in its class, standard? because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the...
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i'm in alexandra, a township in south africa's largest city, johannesburg, and home to a sensational form of street dance. combining high—energy routines with eyeyle of dancing is absolutely incredible. it's fast paced, it's energetic... ..and it's technical. but for young south africans, it's so much more than this. it's a movement that encapsulates storytelling, fashion and social expression. and just look at those dance moves. my mind is just blown! for via vyndal, everything in their act holds a special significance — from their moves to their costumes. and their clothes are the colours of the national flag. pantsula, it's a local culture. you would never get it anywhere in the suburbs. whatever we do, we're telling our stories, background stories, through dance. so, you tailor dance moves depending on how you are feeling, what kind of story you are trying to tell? that's how we create stories. i can even sit home and be watching tv and be like, gents, let's just try this move and be like... all of us, like, you know, like together. can you do that, like all together? just that once. one, two, one, two. you guys are always ready. yeah. i lo
i'm in alexandra, a township in south africa's largest city, johannesburg, and home to a sensational form of street dance. combining high—energy routines with eyeyle of dancing is absolutely incredible. it's fast paced, it's energetic... ..and it's technical. but for young south africans, it's so much more than this. it's a movement that encapsulates storytelling, fashion and social expression. and just look at those dance moves. my mind is just blown! for via vyndal, everything in their act...
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eye on the tip -- the currency terminal. >> we have seen some accelerated over recent weeks, turkey, south africa among the currencies affectedit seems like the slow off is selling -- sell off the slowing down. ,hey are still massively down if you look at their position a few weeks or months ago. stock markets are worried by the bowls. asia markets are trading lower. things seem to be settling down on the main european indices. able to eat out some slow gains but still at the lowest level in three months. riel -- realian actually hit a record low against the u.s. dollar. between sunday and wednesday, it lost a quarter of its value, making life difficult for many. >> waiting out the long lines at foreign exchange bureaus, many iranians are trying to swap their nation's currency two dollars. it has lost two thirds of its value to the dollar this year. >> we have some savings and every day the value is going down while the dollar keeps going up. we should buy some dollars now to protect our money. we are going -- getting married soon and will need it. >> the causes of the currency dive are many. renewed american sanctions, growi
eye on the tip -- the currency terminal. >> we have seen some accelerated over recent weeks, turkey, south africa among the currencies affectedit seems like the slow off is selling -- sell off the slowing down. ,hey are still massively down if you look at their position a few weeks or months ago. stock markets are worried by the bowls. asia markets are trading lower. things seem to be settling down on the main european indices. able to eat out some slow gains but still at the lowest level...
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eye. i. kid. sixteen and. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they conspire. africa to move. stories about people of different shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their lives. d. w. t. media series from africa. d w dot com africa. i'm max merrill and welcome to another week of your remarks your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture let's take a look at what's in store for you today. beautiful beethoven the german composers being on at the festival. delightful dog how it's.
eye. i. kid. sixteen and. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they conspire. africa to move. stories about people of different shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their lives. d. w. t. media series from africa. d w dot com africa. i'm max merrill and welcome to another week of your remarks your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture let's take a look at what's in store for you today....
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that they have eyes they don't know or approach because we are christians that means preserving creation and everyone on the planet living in dignity. when i am africa europe can learn. a lot. diversity culture people who never cease to inspire me. get miller thank you for talking to us thank you. rise and shine time to cast off look us ashamed it is taking an outing. welcome to my hamburg summer we're always pretty close to the water and there's plenty of it in this city. next month d w. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful two years ago the philippines began a brutal war against the drug gangs in which thousands of people died human rights activists and journalists charged the police with illegal killings charges which president do testing as vigorously denied fergus's we here in manila use his legal adviser salvador congo welcome to come to the conflict zone. in sixty minutes on t.w.x. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they in stronger. africa on the move. stories from both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their
that they have eyes they don't know or approach because we are christians that means preserving creation and everyone on the planet living in dignity. when i am africa europe can learn. a lot. diversity culture people who never cease to inspire me. get miller thank you for talking to us thank you. rise and shine time to cast off look us ashamed it is taking an outing. welcome to my hamburg summer we're always pretty close to the water and there's plenty of it in this city. next month d w....
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that they have eyes they don't know or approach and we are christians that means preserving creation and everyone on the planet living in dignity of them. from africa europe can learn. a lot. the versity culture people who never cease to inspire me because i'm getting older thank you for talking to us thank you. what keeps us unsafe what makes us sick and how do we stay calm. my name is dr costly could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. next on disability. for sarah willis to. push to join her on her journey as a motorcycle just go. on here the beautiful luxembourg film one where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with your cats the film when you look at some books and look at the children. through five minutes on d w was. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the return to show. us what. kind of investment bankers thought the carousel was the first stop everybody was wrong or wanted to ignore the realities of the whole thing might blow off the net. of a system that spawned out of c
that they have eyes they don't know or approach and we are christians that means preserving creation and everyone on the planet living in dignity of them. from africa europe can learn. a lot. the versity culture people who never cease to inspire me because i'm getting older thank you for talking to us thank you. what keeps us unsafe what makes us sick and how do we stay calm. my name is dr costly could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve...
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if it wasn't for the interfaith movement in south africa, that brought down and at that time, if you had told work, i might have kind of rolled my eyes. i didn't realize that people from different faith backgrounds coming together had built this stunning movemt in south africa. and so, i thought to myself, you know, going into the1st century, are we going to forfeit our societies to religious extremists? or, are we going to try to build atan interfaith movement, hees all of us build divers democracies where everyone can thrive. and i thought to myself, i want to be a part of the next chapter of history. >> then what did you start to do? >> so i was a big part of both the diversity and the service learning movements in college, and part of the intersection of that movement was the idea that you bring people from diffent racial, and class, and geographic backgrounds together, to do service.ay so thenterfaith youth core gets its start is to say why don't we bring young people from different religious backgrounds, each of whose religious traditions has an inspe.ation to se >> did you find that there was a better age than another one to r
if it wasn't for the interfaith movement in south africa, that brought down and at that time, if you had told work, i might have kind of rolled my eyes. i didn't realize that people from different faith backgrounds coming together had built this stunning movemt in south africa. and so, i thought to myself, you know, going into the1st century, are we going to forfeit our societies to religious extremists? or, are we going to try to build atan interfaith movement, hees all of us build divers...
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eyes zation. we see . an authorized migration both from central america to the us but also from africa to europe so this islikely to put. more pressure on the existing tendencies that are already out there so as i as i said before it's in the self interest of the roasting industry to invest more in the health in the sustainability of the farmers and so much as a given us a lot of ideas to distill over a cup of coffee thanks. thank you and keep drinking coffee. and finally a bigger and faster bailout argentina has secured the biggest ever loan in the history of the international monetary fund argentina is battling a budget deficit an economic crisis and a collapsing currency so this week the i.m.f. increased the previous bailout package to fifty seven billion dollars christine legarde managing director of the i.m.f. says the seven billion dollars boost is all about restoring investor confidence. the fun remains fully committed to helping argentina tackle the challenges that it faces it is the largest ever program. is putting together we stand by argentina and we have confidence in the us that they want to d
eyes zation. we see . an authorized migration both from central america to the us but also from africa to europe so this islikely to put. more pressure on the existing tendencies that are already out there so as i as i said before it's in the self interest of the roasting industry to invest more in the health in the sustainability of the farmers and so much as a given us a lot of ideas to distill over a cup of coffee thanks. thank you and keep drinking coffee. and finally a bigger and faster...
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this is showing we have emerging markets in the eye of the storm and really swirling around south africa after it ended a technical recession. however, i give you the lira, currently the breast -- best-performing currency. the argentinian peso is up as well. those are today's market minutes. the selloff in emerging markets is showing no sign of letting up. most currencies are weakening but off of the worst levels. an index of stocks is near the bear market. let's bring in the head of the global emerging-market strategy live a from austin. jeff, we see emerging-market currencies coming back relative to yesterday yet you now start to see the emerging-market stocks decline. have we entered a new phase in the contagion concerns when it comes to yen -- em? jeff: it would seem so. we are still looking at the dollar as the key driver here and although the dollar is weaker today, we can rightly say these currencies are stabilizing a little bit. a lot of the damage we have seen in the m index today was actually in asia. without being too specific, you might see a bit of difference. we think the d
this is showing we have emerging markets in the eye of the storm and really swirling around south africa after it ended a technical recession. however, i give you the lira, currently the breast -- best-performing currency. the argentinian peso is up as well. those are today's market minutes. the selloff in emerging markets is showing no sign of letting up. most currencies are weakening but off of the worst levels. an index of stocks is near the bear market. let's bring in the head of the global...
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africa as a place for destination for chinese exports. there is a lot of controversy about the angles of this story. interesting. that is the china daily. we will keep an eyeans out this week. the new york times has a feature on sweden, going to the polls on sunday, saying it has long been seen as a moral superpower worldwide, not least in europe, and that is changing, highlighting some of the far right activism in sweden. sweden took in a lock of migrants in the same way germany did a few years ago. this goes back to 2015. there is a huge proportion of migrants that sweden took in, and we saw in the german election recently the backlash against that. this is a very similar story here. we have the new far right party, and they could potentially, depending on which opinion poll you look at, could be the third largest party in parliament after the election. that could mean it is quite difficult for a government to be formed without including them. the other main stage parties have said they will not have a coalition with the far right, but it could be quite awkward afterwards. there is a big question mark on the xenophobia in sweden right now. it is talking
africa as a place for destination for chinese exports. there is a lot of controversy about the angles of this story. interesting. that is the china daily. we will keep an eyeans out this week. the new york times has a feature on sweden, going to the polls on sunday, saying it has long been seen as a moral superpower worldwide, not least in europe, and that is changing, highlighting some of the far right activism in sweden. sweden took in a lock of migrants in the same way germany did a few...
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eye on that. quickly, on the back side of this, way off on the eastern or western coast of africa, who are canes ready to move in, one is helene, cat two, isaac should be strengthening by the end of the day. we'll keep you updated. back to you. >> that was garth kemp reporting. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with fema administrator brock long about the storm's potential impact and preparations fema is making to deal with the storm's aftermath. >>> in the pacific now, tropical storm olivia is expected to hit the hawaiian islands later today or tomorrow. formerly a hurricane, olivia has been slowly losing strength. it now has sustained winds of 70 miles per hour and has the potential to hit the big island with up to 15 inches of rain. a tropical storm warning has been issued for the island of oahu. >>> the white house is looking into scheduling a second summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. the president received what the white house describes as a very warm and very positive letter from kim asking for the meeting. since the first summit in singapore in june, the u.s. and north korea
eye on that. quickly, on the back side of this, way off on the eastern or western coast of africa, who are canes ready to move in, one is helene, cat two, isaac should be strengthening by the end of the day. we'll keep you updated. back to you. >> that was garth kemp reporting. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with fema administrator brock long about the storm's potential impact and preparations fema is making to deal with the storm's aftermath. >>>...
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eyes and the ears. and from tracking submarines major allies in europe with 28 mean operating bases. and then to project power playing clear strategic u.s. africa command is based not in africa but in germany. then to be headquartered in naples italy. and then as u.s. troops are wounded in iraq or afghanistan but i was told never in his career there were not native allies at the sites. this week and this marks the 911 attacks on the united states. and then article five with those european soldiers with united states and afghanistan. more than 1000 of page ultimate price. but also with that global coalition against basis with the assertive russia. and then to call upon its allies no other power in the world with so many allies. so with that prosperity and values but it is clear. all of the allies to stop the cuts to the defense budgets to increase spending and to move 2% of gdp. and then with 2%. this is the fourth consecutive there. but we still have a long way to go. president trump has been outspoken. and i have thanked him for leadership on defense spending. since president trump took office across europe and canada have spent an additional
eyes and the ears. and from tracking submarines major allies in europe with 28 mean operating bases. and then to project power playing clear strategic u.s. africa command is based not in africa but in germany. then to be headquartered in naples italy. and then as u.s. troops are wounded in iraq or afghanistan but i was told never in his career there were not native allies at the sites. this week and this marks the 911 attacks on the united states. and then article five with those european...
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the opportunities with india, with africa, i gave a speech at cornell on technology and apricot a few years ago now. her eyeslit up from bangladesh and india and they were welcoming us back. i can't believe the u.k. is going to be working on this stuff. it's going to be really exciting. absolutely we've got this extraordinary around the world. and history gives us an amazing network of contact. with the best possible relations with our european neighbors. the key figure is the european union itself is going to be outside of the european union and that's where growth is. >> right at the back there. >> hello. welcome back to washington. i couldn't help being reminded he talked about the terrible predictions. there is very little accountability that if we didn't join the euro project that britain would be in the tank, destroyed if we were a part of your currency. why do you feel there's not accountability for how the same pundits got that wrong, so long as britain is still the financial capital of all of europe in one of the most important ventures in the world. >> there are large organizations, commercial orga
the opportunities with india, with africa, i gave a speech at cornell on technology and apricot a few years ago now. her eyeslit up from bangladesh and india and they were welcoming us back. i can't believe the u.k. is going to be working on this stuff. it's going to be really exciting. absolutely we've got this extraordinary around the world. and history gives us an amazing network of contact. with the best possible relations with our european neighbors. the key figure is the european union...
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eye on. we also have tropical storm helene that came off the coast of africa the last couple of days, just gotmed overnight. and tropical depression 9 which, fred, is likely to become tropical storm isaac in the next 24 hours. >> all right. that's a pretty busy map. keep us posted, thanks so much, allison. >>> next, a former trump fixer, michael cohen, says he wants to tear up the deal he brokered between the president and porn star stormy daniels. he is also demanding his $130,000 back. hey allergy muddlers. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30 days. breathe happy with febreze. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i
eye on. we also have tropical storm helene that came off the coast of africa the last couple of days, just gotmed overnight. and tropical depression 9 which, fred, is likely to become tropical storm isaac in the next 24 hours. >> all right. that's a pretty busy map. keep us posted, thanks so much, allison. >>> next, a former trump fixer, michael cohen, says he wants to tear up the deal he brokered between the president and porn star stormy daniels. he is also demanding his...
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eyes on me, and i was oblivious. >> she was really nice. >> i grew up in love with africa.e track and field world realized that sam signing with nike was a big deal. >> as a runner, olympics is always the goal. >> deal with nike was an endorsement, they paid me a salary and paid for everything it takes2015 sam crossed a different type of finish line. >> he got the approval, he can now become a u.s. citizen. got all dressed up and excited and we went down to the courthouse and got to see sam sworn in. >> as soon as he became an american citizen, when the olympic trials came up, he tried. >> he finished sixth. >> he became an alternate for the 2016 rio olympics. >> tokyo 2020, that was the next goal for sam. >> but an olympic uniform wasn't the only uniform sam was dreaming about wearing. >> i said, you know, i want to go to the olympics, but if i didn't do the running, i would go to the army. i really want to go to the army. >> i was like, what? no. hello? there's no way i'm going to lose my husband. i love samuel so much, like, i can't even -- i can't even describe it to yo
eyes on me, and i was oblivious. >> she was really nice. >> i grew up in love with africa.e track and field world realized that sam signing with nike was a big deal. >> as a runner, olympics is always the goal. >> deal with nike was an endorsement, they paid me a salary and paid for everything it takes2015 sam crossed a different type of finish line. >> he got the approval, he can now become a u.s. citizen. got all dressed up and excited and we went down to the...
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the ties with india and africa, and i did a speech at cornell in agrotech and this is two years ago now and their eyes lit up with bright, young technologists from bangladesh and india and they welcomed us back. they said i can't believe the uk is really going to be back working on this stuff. it will be really exciting. absolutely. we've got this extraordinary history of linking around the world where the time zone is in hong kong and history gives us this amazing network of contacts and we can look -- we have the best possible relations with our european neighbors and the key figure i gave you in that speech is that the european union itself is 90% of world growth is going to be outside of the european union and that's where the growth is. it was the fact that -- >> hello. welcome back to washington. my question, i couldn't help, but being reminded, you talked about snakes in the drain and the terrible predictions about brexit. there was very little accountability for the same intelligence view that if we didn't join the euro project that britain would be in the tank. it would be destroyed if we wer
the ties with india and africa, and i did a speech at cornell in agrotech and this is two years ago now and their eyes lit up with bright, young technologists from bangladesh and india and they welcomed us back. they said i can't believe the uk is really going to be back working on this stuff. it will be really exciting. absolutely. we've got this extraordinary history of linking around the world where the time zone is in hong kong and history gives us this amazing network of contacts and we...
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eye-opening. >> what was the big takeaways? >> so many takeaways. i was worried about going to africa't feel like i was a part that have in some way. >> why is that? >> african-americans have a relationship with africa that is strained because we all don't know where we came from and we don't have family there in the same way you think of family. when i went, and i know i don't come from kenya, so i don't know how it's all going to feel but they were all very welcome home. >> but kamal is kenyan. >> my middle name is kenyan and kenyans all of my lives would say why did you get that name and saying my mom and dad gave me that name so i would be connected to africa and so i always knew i needed to go to kenya. >> let's watch a clip. >> the other thing i'm aware of, too, on this trip is still that thing about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know. >> mm-hmm. >> and yet there is a sense that there is this dies spraic feeling even though i didn't come from kenya. it's nice to have that connection. >> even the frame that it was built through was colonialist even though that's
eye-opening. >> what was the big takeaways? >> so many takeaways. i was worried about going to africa't feel like i was a part that have in some way. >> why is that? >> african-americans have a relationship with africa that is strained because we all don't know where we came from and we don't have family there in the same way you think of family. when i went, and i know i don't come from kenya, so i don't know how it's all going to feel but they were all very welcome...
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eyes the u.s. cannot be a mediator single handedly we have the quartet ok they can join the quartet it. any country can join the quartet whether in europe e.u. america the americas africa even the arab countries anyone can join the quartet to act as mediators it between ourselves and the israel's but the us alone no because they are too much biased to israel. there are also agreements with israel starting with also agreement to paris agreement and all these agreements have been abrogated by israel and we call upon israel to reengage in these agreements however. otherwise we will not hold our part of those agreements. we have also concluded agreements with hamas. our brothers in egypt know that we held our side of the agreement but her message failed to fulfill its obligations according to at the agreement that's why we will not bear any responsibility. in this regard and i would like this to be totally crystal clear we will not bear any responsibility if insists on refusing to abide by the agreement. in spite of all this and despite all this injustice from the word we will never resort to violence or terrorism and we will continue to combat to violence and terrorism al
eyes the u.s. cannot be a mediator single handedly we have the quartet ok they can join the quartet it. any country can join the quartet whether in europe e.u. america the americas africa even the arab countries anyone can join the quartet to act as mediators it between ourselves and the israel's but the us alone no because they are too much biased to israel. there are also agreements with israel starting with also agreement to paris agreement and all these agreements have been abrogated by...
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eyes and behaved. badly why yes that's why basically because you can see from it do you think the consequences for the vulture population are disastrous in the past thirty years their numbers in africa have dropped by up to eighty percent. under the border manager of the endangered wildlife trusts birds of prey program which is trying to save africa's vultures vultures other continents waste disposal service as scavengers they feed on carrion which hinders the spread of disease motors says that these days their greatest enemy is poison it's easily available and inexpensive. like you see there is how quick and easy it is to lure birds in to come and feed and that's unfortunately what a poacher does in exactly the same way the only difference is that they put poison baits they killed the birds and they then go and sell them for money. africa's large savannah's are closed ecosystems each animal species has a specific place in it but time and again the rise in poaching incidents throws the system out of equilibrium. every fifteen minutes an elephant is killed by poachers in africa by means of firearms or poison the game ordinance found this dead elephant in a remote stream and we both a
eyes and behaved. badly why yes that's why basically because you can see from it do you think the consequences for the vulture population are disastrous in the past thirty years their numbers in africa have dropped by up to eighty percent. under the border manager of the endangered wildlife trusts birds of prey program which is trying to save africa's vultures vultures other continents waste disposal service as scavengers they feed on carrion which hinders the spread of disease motors says that...
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eyes more like this where you were inspired to get sick of the. negative ads that have inspired you to soak in the was. a better world that's a dream shared by many in africa to share is where the main migrant roots out of nigeria and west africa means a gateway for many people hoping to start a new life in europe. and until recently migration provided illegal business opportunities for many in the asia. since the botched operation left bashir ahmad unable to walk properly he's been devoting most of his time to his football club the star agadez he used to earn his living by transporting hundreds of migrants across the desert he was one of the local bosses. but now people smuggling has been outlawed nowadays bashir is interested in getting young men to join his football team. will deal. with. the rebels north through the desert are much too dangerous now. i try to persuade the boys to stay here maybe that will mean our team or get promoted to the first division. currently the club is just about breaking even says beshear he pays their modest wages from his savings or on occasion from transfer revenue there are six migrants in the shia squad but despite his
eyes more like this where you were inspired to get sick of the. negative ads that have inspired you to soak in the was. a better world that's a dream shared by many in africa to share is where the main migrant roots out of nigeria and west africa means a gateway for many people hoping to start a new life in europe. and until recently migration provided illegal business opportunities for many in the asia. since the botched operation left bashir ahmad unable to walk properly he's been devoting...
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i'm in alexandra, a township in south africa's largest city, johannesburg, and home to a sensational form of street dance. combining high—energy routines with eye social expression. and just look at those dance moves. my mind is just blown! for via vyndal, everything in their act holds a special significance — from their moves to their costumes. and their clothes are the colours of the national flag. pantsula, it's a local culture. you would never get it anywhere in the suburbs. whatever we do, we're telling our stories, background stories, through dance. so, you tailor dance moves depending on how you are feeling, what kind of story you are trying to tell? that's how we create stories. i can even sit home and be watching tv and be like, gents, let's just try this move and be like... all of us, like, you know, like together. can you do that, like all together? just that once. one, two, one, two. you guys are always ready. yeah. i love that! from growing up in this poor neighbourhood, the group has gone on to international acclaim. position one goes to... applause. in 2017, director danny boyle handpicked them to perform at one of new york's mos
i'm in alexandra, a township in south africa's largest city, johannesburg, and home to a sensational form of street dance. combining high—energy routines with eye social expression. and just look at those dance moves. my mind is just blown! for via vyndal, everything in their act holds a special significance — from their moves to their costumes. and their clothes are the colours of the national flag. pantsula, it's a local culture. you would never get it anywhere in the suburbs. whatever we...
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eye of the debt. they are back. we talk about argentina and the drop we saw as argentina and south africa -- does that set up the stagehaps a rally? let's look at the bond market. jpmorgan, blackrock, they are all using it. where's the money flowing? we talked about yesterday. we have not seen the blowout in libor. you are seeing a very limited uptick in bunds. there is just a little bit of reprieve in some of the fx trades in the emerging markets. not so much the equity markets. they are careening towards a bear market. 240 days down for the equity market. bunds, likewise with the treasury market. let's get your first word news. juliette: u.s. president donald trump has demanded the new york times revealed the identity of a senior official who wrote an anonymous op-ed. the writer identified only as a senior administration official said he or she and others in government have about to thwart the president's misguided impulses until he is out of office. it also said the root of the problem is the president immorality -- amorality. >> what i won they were forced to apologize to their subscribers. it was the first time a
eye of the debt. they are back. we talk about argentina and the drop we saw as argentina and south africa -- does that set up the stagehaps a rally? let's look at the bond market. jpmorgan, blackrock, they are all using it. where's the money flowing? we talked about yesterday. we have not seen the blowout in libor. you are seeing a very limited uptick in bunds. there is just a little bit of reprieve in some of the fx trades in the emerging markets. not so much the equity markets. they are...
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you look at the satellite picture, you can see one the closest to the coast of africa on the right, which clearly has an eye of dominique, martinique, saint lucia. that is a concern that. and the one we are all talking about, hurricane florence, you can see the movement of the storms, you can pick out the eye. it has weakened a bit, winds of 130 miles an hour. some strengthening as expected. the next update coming in and hourfrom expected. the next update coming in and hour from the expected. the next update coming in and hourfrom the national expected. the next update coming in and hour from the national hurricane centre. i added on the track of the system and is still forecast to approach the carolinas on thursday, north and south carolina, not entirely sure... you can see the zone of possibility, the shade of blue, the movement it might take. when we talk about them we think principally about wind but that is not the only problem? that is quite deceptive because there are so many other things. yes, the wind is disruptive but other things can be worse, like a storm surge, the height of water above normal.
you look at the satellite picture, you can see one the closest to the coast of africa on the right, which clearly has an eye of dominique, martinique, saint lucia. that is a concern that. and the one we are all talking about, hurricane florence, you can see the movement of the storms, you can pick out the eye. it has weakened a bit, winds of 130 miles an hour. some strengthening as expected. the next update coming in and hourfrom expected. the next update coming in and hour from the expected....
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eye and above. one of the reasons that hurricanes form at this kind of years because of heavy rain pushing up the west coast of africa depression for amy to the bay of bengal releasing heavy rain. the two northeast states of india. places like bangor —— and nepal. playing with the theme of heavy rain plenty of it across tokyo. the korean peninsula, central and southern areas of china down to the north. relatively quiet here with some of this range very extensive and that will continue down into vietnam. who sees sharp showers in the northern half of the philippines. it looks a little quieter there. into austria we keep quite whether although the wind picking up close through the bite down towards tasmania. we see rain moving from the east and that will push its way towards the area which is been unsettled in a few days. gale force gust winds as well. temperatures here struggling just a little bit. looking at the city forecast, it does look as though things will quiet down. try and pleasa nt things will quiet down. try and pleasant sunshine. finally towards the europe, an area of low pressure bringing cooler condition
eye and above. one of the reasons that hurricanes form at this kind of years because of heavy rain pushing up the west coast of africa depression for amy to the bay of bengal releasing heavy rain. the two northeast states of india. places like bangor —— and nepal. playing with the theme of heavy rain plenty of it across tokyo. the korean peninsula, central and southern areas of china down to the north. relatively quiet here with some of this range very extensive and that will continue down...
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afraid to give bribes in africa, and also the way african governments negotiate with china, is much more lenient than they would with, say, the uk or the us. if you are being eager eyeloans from the chinese government have increased over the years. starting in 2000 and then going up and up. i asked larry about these concerns. the imf has warned that at least 40% of low income countries in africa are at risk of high debt distress or are at risk of high debt distress or are already in that distress, but china have said they are not to blame entirely but that and that african countries are borrowing from other countries. —— for that. however the largest chunk of the debt is to china and many economists look at these numbers and they worry that african debt to china has become unsustainable and there should be a stop to that even though it doesn't seem that is about to happen any time soon. thanks to larry. a british company has unveiled a new robot that can perform surgery on humans. it's controlled by a surgeon using a console, and is expected to make its debut at several hospitals in the uk next year. fergus walsh has the story. imagine this operating on you. it's th
afraid to give bribes in africa, and also the way african governments negotiate with china, is much more lenient than they would with, say, the uk or the us. if you are being eager eyeloans from the chinese government have increased over the years. starting in 2000 and then going up and up. i asked larry about these concerns. the imf has warned that at least 40% of low income countries in africa are at risk of high debt distress or are at risk of high debt distress or are already in that...
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eyes how does iran look? >> king abdullah: you can see the iranian signature, the iranian crescent, whether it's in iraq, syria, lebanon. you mentioned the horn of africae a way to get syria to a political solution? >> king abdullah: where working on things. sometimes the policy changes by certain people in american institutions. that sort of throws us off of it. having said that, we, the americans -- we have the joint command center in jordan that helps in deconfliction. we do have a strategy. we had agreements with the russians and the regime on dealing with the iranians. we had a hiccup in the past couple weeks but i'm expecting hopefully that will come back into the right fold. and as i said we are all working understanding that the iranians are not helping anybody. from the iranian point of view, they want to be as close to the mediterranean as possible so they will do all efforts to continue to be those areas and to be a mischief maker. >> bret: in your country 20% of the population now refugees. >> king abdullah: 21%, that's not to count almost a million illegal workers that we made a decision not to send back to egypt because it would destabili
eyes how does iran look? >> king abdullah: you can see the iranian signature, the iranian crescent, whether it's in iraq, syria, lebanon. you mentioned the horn of africae a way to get syria to a political solution? >> king abdullah: where working on things. sometimes the policy changes by certain people in american institutions. that sort of throws us off of it. having said that, we, the americans -- we have the joint command center in jordan that helps in deconfliction. we do have...
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africa coast or i should say the west african coast and so we'll see that tropical development progress further and further west and potentially impacting north america. we'll have to keep a close eye thousand plays out, we see an uptick in tropical moisture across the gulf coast. we could see 5 to locally 10 inches of rainfall for parts of louisiana, mississippi reason and alabama in the next five days as our tropical weather picks up. what about the latest on typhoon jebi across the western pacific? this has the potential for bringing heavy rains, landslides, mudslides and damaging winds to mainland japan. typhoon warning center has this as 205 kilometers per hour, stronger winds near the center of circulation, gusts up to 250 kilometers per hour. that puts it at a strong category three atlantic hurricane. but look at the winds starting to relax a bit as it hetds towards the honshu region into sen tral portions of japan. this is the area where we're expecting a direct hit with this particular system. rainfall totals will be quite extensive. let's go to calla ma zoo, michigan, because there was a fairly interesting thunderstorm cloud that moved across the region. this come frk my
africa coast or i should say the west african coast and so we'll see that tropical development progress further and further west and potentially impacting north america. we'll have to keep a close eye thousand plays out, we see an uptick in tropical moisture across the gulf coast. we could see 5 to locally 10 inches of rainfall for parts of louisiana, mississippi reason and alabama in the next five days as our tropical weather picks up. what about the latest on typhoon jebi across the western...