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africa. like india, when you take africa as a whole. it's a large population, and you face similar concerns. in africa the issue tends to be of all the infrastructure deficits that exist energy is the biggest. in sub-saharan africa there's a population with no access to energy connected to a main or a system. rwanda dealt with tackling the basic infrastructure needs and broadband, wireless. tell me how you achieved financing on these fronds. >> thank you very much. i hope for the representing africa, that's a big promotion. >> he is there as well. we'll speak to him as well. >> thank you so much. >> don't tell him i you. >> now, thank you very much. the challenge for infrastructure is so crucial. it's the biggest course of any investment in any country. >> we can talk about other methods we are using in terms of contracting investment. if we don't address the issue of infrastructure, the transport, energy, and other infrastructure product. usually it takes us a long time. in the case of rwanda, the infrastructure is part of the budget,
africa. like india, when you take africa as a whole. it's a large population, and you face similar concerns. in africa the issue tends to be of all the infrastructure deficits that exist energy is the biggest. in sub-saharan africa there's a population with no access to energy connected to a main or a system. rwanda dealt with tackling the basic infrastructure needs and broadband, wireless. tell me how you achieved financing on these fronds. >> thank you very much. i hope for the...
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wearing the full battles of race relations in the south i had friends and classes with students from africa india and -- this was in the 60s at tuskegee. they were integrated then and there integrated now. many of my generally teachers were caucasian teachers. when we came to tuskegee we were ready to make the world not to fight the world but to me the world. >> guest: absolutely. i appreciate that. one of the things that i appreciate that and i hear these wonderful stories from alumni throughout the nation where fryco. wherever i travel they come and tell me about the greatness of tuskegee. in many ways we are not trying to recapture its already here. we are trying to propel it into the future has a part of our vision document. we are installing a global office not really for her undergraduate students to have opportunities to expand their international reach beyond campus but for those very international students who already matriculate there are programs or engineering programs or agriculture programs. we want them to also find not only a place on this campus where they are isolated by the pla
wearing the full battles of race relations in the south i had friends and classes with students from africa india and -- this was in the 60s at tuskegee. they were integrated then and there integrated now. many of my generally teachers were caucasian teachers. when we came to tuskegee we were ready to make the world not to fight the world but to me the world. >> guest: absolutely. i appreciate that. one of the things that i appreciate that and i hear these wonderful stories from alumni...
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africa. like india, when you take africa as a whole. it's a large population, and you face similar concerns. in africa the issue tends to be of all the infrastructure deficits that exist energy is the biggest. in sub-saharan africa there's a population with no access to energy connected to a main or a system. rwanda dealt with tackling the basic infrastructure needs and broadband, wireless. tell me how you achieved financing on these fronds. >> thank you very much. i hope for the representing africa, that's a big promotion. >> he is there as well. we'll speak to him as well. >> thank you so much. >> don't tell him i you. >> now, thank you very much. the challenge for infrastructure is so crucial. it's the biggest course of any investment in any country. >> we can talk about other methods we are using in terms of contracting investment. if we don't address the issue of infrastructure, the transport, energy, and other infrastructure product. usually it takes us a long time. in the case of rwanda, the infrastructure is part of the budget,
africa. like india, when you take africa as a whole. it's a large population, and you face similar concerns. in africa the issue tends to be of all the infrastructure deficits that exist energy is the biggest. in sub-saharan africa there's a population with no access to energy connected to a main or a system. rwanda dealt with tackling the basic infrastructure needs and broadband, wireless. tell me how you achieved financing on these fronds. >> thank you very much. i hope for the...
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we start in the cricket world cup where india has won the battle of the big guns, beating south africa. india won the toss. >> a 68 run partnership. 177 runs, india winning by 130. >> ve link narrowly escaped upset by afghanistan. afghanistan posted to 32 in their innings and fiercely defended it. the captain faced a determined bowling attack which broke one of his bats. ve link reached their target with just 10 ball to say spare. >> another ve link time making waves in sydney. asylum seekers formed a cricket team, while the government decides whether or not they can stay in australia. their performances have had a positive impact both on and off the pitch. >> it's a scene you'll find at cricket grounds all around australia. from the sublime to the ridiculous, one team means more than taking the odd wicket. meet ocean 12, a team of sri lanka asylum seekers playing cricket and taking attitudes. >> they crossed the ocean to come to australia in 2012. once landing here, they were moved from detention center to detention center all around the country and eventually found themselves in sydney, una
we start in the cricket world cup where india has won the battle of the big guns, beating south africa. india won the toss. >> a 68 run partnership. 177 runs, india winning by 130. >> ve link narrowly escaped upset by afghanistan. afghanistan posted to 32 in their innings and fiercely defended it. the captain faced a determined bowling attack which broke one of his bats. ve link reached their target with just 10 ball to say spare. >> another ve link time making waves in...
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so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful crown, but at least they went through the procedure of electing a prom queen. during world war 2, "life requests magazine presented this. i sort of snicker at it. it could be either or japanese or chinese or corenal, vietnamese. it could be any of those. but i sort of snicker at it because this is how you can tell the dwimpbs between a japanese and a chinese. hearted mountain camp was infamous for the protesters. right here is the court trial in chayen
so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an...
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africa. and boosting india's economy -- we meet the entrepreneurs who pretty much know all there is about a succesful start-up. muslims, christian, jews along with people of various ethnic backgrounds all came together to stand up against terrorism in support of freedem of speech tolerance and other human rights. >> often it's enought to just be slightly different to be discriminated against or even dehumanised. east africa is probably the worst place in the world for albinos, and yet a large proportion of them are born here. in tanzania they are persecuted because of a persisting belief that they are ghosts, whose body parts bring good luck and fortune. tansania has proved unable to stop this horrendous trade. as a result even albinos in neighbouring kenya have to live in constant fear. most children enjoy school holidays more than any other time of year. that's true here in kibera, too, a slum in the kenyan capital nairobi. but nine-year-old beatrice can't completely share this pleasure. if she wants to play with other kids on the edge of the slum, she has to be accompanied by her older sister grac
africa. and boosting india's economy -- we meet the entrepreneurs who pretty much know all there is about a succesful start-up. muslims, christian, jews along with people of various ethnic backgrounds all came together to stand up against terrorism in support of freedem of speech tolerance and other human rights. >> often it's enought to just be slightly different to be discriminated against or even dehumanised. east africa is probably the worst place in the world for albinos, and yet a...
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the problem was that through the world millions of farmers grew cotton in india and africa and central america they grew it for their own domestic protection, and cotton had a very definite place within the total distribution of crops they grew food crops or -- they needed to have food but grew cotton as well for producing their own textiles and maybe exchanging them on market but they were very very reluctant to give that up just to produce for external markets and then be at the mercy of that market. they had a preference to first produce enough so they and their families could survive. >> disrupt -- >> you could have disrupt it and eventually it will be disrupted in the later parts of the 19th 19th century, but in the 18th century and early part of the 19th century european colonial state did not have the capacity yet or european merchants to disrupt that, partly because they encountered strong political structures in india and also because they couldn't really -- they had a problem bring european capital into the countryside. europeans were on the out. africa and south asia and the
the problem was that through the world millions of farmers grew cotton in india and africa and central america they grew it for their own domestic protection, and cotton had a very definite place within the total distribution of crops they grew food crops or -- they needed to have food but grew cotton as well for producing their own textiles and maybe exchanging them on market but they were very very reluctant to give that up just to produce for external markets and then be at the mercy of that...
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it's why we start to talk about if you can get labor force participation of women, raise gdps in africa or india10%. to me the gdp piece is absolutely fundamental. >> thank you melinda and bill gates. thank you all. pleasure. >>> next on "gps," mr. putin goes to cairo bearing an unusual gift. we'll tell you when we come back. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury,
it's why we start to talk about if you can get labor force participation of women, raise gdps in africa or india10%. to me the gdp piece is absolutely fundamental. >> thank you melinda and bill gates. thank you all. pleasure. >>> next on "gps," mr. putin goes to cairo bearing an unusual gift. we'll tell you when we come back. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with...
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india taking on south africa. a century was scored as india posted 307/7. indian bowlers have been impressive as south africa struggled to reach their that right. they are 169/9 after 30 overs. >> sri lanka narrowly beat afghanistan, but a team is making waves in sydney. a group of asylum seekers who formed a cricket team deciding whether or not they can stay in australia. they found out that the performances had a positive impact on and off the pitch. >> reporter: it's a scene you'll find in cricket grounds around australia. it can vary from the sublime to the slightly ridiculous. for one team it's a game meaning more than taking the odd wicket. meet ocean 12 a team of sri lankan asylum seekers playing cricket. the name ocean 12 comes from the fact that they crossed to australia in 2012. they were from a detention center, all around the country, and found themselves here in sydney impossible to work. it was an application process, so playing the game of cricket formed a valuable outlet. >> happy. i feel better. communication. >> reporter: what is it like me
india taking on south africa. a century was scored as india posted 307/7. indian bowlers have been impressive as south africa struggled to reach their that right. they are 169/9 after 30 overs. >> sri lanka narrowly beat afghanistan, but a team is making waves in sydney. a group of asylum seekers who formed a cricket team deciding whether or not they can stay in australia. they found out that the performances had a positive impact on and off the pitch. >> reporter: it's a scene...
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africa, protesting their import policy with chickens does it matter? >> it brings to the attention there's a trade imbalance when you have india and south africa blockingmport for delaware and massive export. >> let me say the state of delaware has less than a million people, every year they produce 200 million chickens. all right. >> remember owes owes. >>. we have to wrap it up. we'll come back to inside story. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> welcome back time to wrap up with our insiders inside stories of the week. >> there's been a lot of talk about the housing boom. it's a rental boom because people are not making the connection, 1 point # trillion dollars is the st
africa, protesting their import policy with chickens does it matter? >> it brings to the attention there's a trade imbalance when you have india and south africa blockingmport for delaware and massive export. >> let me say the state of delaware has less than a million people, every year they produce 200 million chickens. all right. >> remember owes owes. >>. we have to wrap it up. we'll come back to inside story. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every...
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earlier, she had done humanitarian work in africa in northern india and israel, palestine. returned home to arizona in 2011 worked for one year at an hiv/aids clinic while volunteering at a women's shelter at night. she traveled to france in december 2011. she actually started to learn french in preparation for her humanitarian work in africa. that has been the common thread of her life. kayla mueller, 26 years old, this is the american humanitarian aid worker who's been held hostage by isis since august 4th, 2013. isis now claiming she is dead as a result of a jordanian air strike. but all of us are taking those isis claims very, very skeptically. paul cruickshank, obviously a woman devoted to trying to help others a young woman, clearly trying to do the best she can and isis takes her hostage back in 2013. and now they say she's dead. >> that's absolutely right. someone who went to syria to try and help people from a medical point of view from an aid worker point of view. recalls the case of alan henning, british taxi driver who cave up his job to go and help the syrian p
earlier, she had done humanitarian work in africa in northern india and israel, palestine. returned home to arizona in 2011 worked for one year at an hiv/aids clinic while volunteering at a women's shelter at night. she traveled to france in december 2011. she actually started to learn french in preparation for her humanitarian work in africa. that has been the common thread of her life. kayla mueller, 26 years old, this is the american humanitarian aid worker who's been held hostage by isis...
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if the spread continues and reaches india or africa, the consequences would be dire. i think it's-- i think it's imperative that we get on top of this. we do have this early warningment now is the time to act to actually take action and make sure that this does not spread. because if it does we're going to see millions of children in africa dying from this. the number of deaths from malaria have been falling in recent years. with the spread of the drug resistant parasites could easily reverse that trend. >> srennivasan: some more news before we leave you tonight. the win of 2015 just won't let up. frigid temperatures once again are expected over much of the nation tomorrow. and boxing gloves worn by muhammad ali during ali's first successful title defense in 1965 were auctioned this weekend for $956,000. on the newshour monday special correspondent reports from gaza. >> in parts of gaza what were once whole towns are now piles of rubble. it looks like an enormous earthquake ripped through here. but this is all the result of the ferocious summer war between israel and
if the spread continues and reaches india or africa, the consequences would be dire. i think it's-- i think it's imperative that we get on top of this. we do have this early warningment now is the time to act to actually take action and make sure that this does not spread. because if it does we're going to see millions of children in africa dying from this. the number of deaths from malaria have been falling in recent years. with the spread of the drug resistant parasites could easily reverse...
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>> i just came back from a long trip in the middle east and africa and europe and india, and cybersecurity is on everybody's mind. in multiple ways. the first way is to protect -- the way we're talking right now. the other one is the fear of what i call the balkanization of the effort in this space. there's this increasing nationalistic chauvinism which i think is a real concern. jeff talked about it when he was up here speaking about the need to find ways that data could move cross border and that we can keep our competitive advantage in terms of the computers and the payment systems and the phones and so on. i consider that to be a bigger issue that is floating around right now in addition to all the factors that we have to get our act together on the rules of the road in terms of justice and law pursuing criminals where they are. that's what needs to happen government to government. but there's this other issue percolating of nationalistic chauvinism that i think we've got to be very careful of. >> i completely agree with that. i, too just returned from i think i must have followed you
>> i just came back from a long trip in the middle east and africa and europe and india, and cybersecurity is on everybody's mind. in multiple ways. the first way is to protect -- the way we're talking right now. the other one is the fear of what i call the balkanization of the effort in this space. there's this increasing nationalistic chauvinism which i think is a real concern. jeff talked about it when he was up here speaking about the need to find ways that data could move cross...
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india combined for a partnership. south africa all out for 177 runs. india winning by 130 >>> sri lanka escaped an upset by afghanistan in doesn't eid jip. they posted 232 in their innings. the captain faced a determined bowling attack breaking a bat. sri lanka were released to 51-4 with afghanistan in site of victory before steadying. sri lanka reached a tart with 10 balls to spare. >>> as you heard sri lanka beat afghanistan, but another team is making waves in sydney. ocean 12 a group of asylum seekers who formed a team while the government sides whether or not they can stay in australia. as we found out their proxance had a positive impact on and off the pitch. >> it's a scene at contribute grounds all around australia. it cap vary from the sublime to the lyingly reidic u lougs. for one team it means more than taking the odd wicket. meet ocean 12 a team of sri lankan asylum seekers playing cricket and changing attitude. the the name comes from the fact that they cross the ocean to come to australia. once they landed they were moved from the detentio
india combined for a partnership. south africa all out for 177 runs. india winning by 130 >>> sri lanka escaped an upset by afghanistan in doesn't eid jip. they posted 232 in their innings. the captain faced a determined bowling attack breaking a bat. sri lanka were released to 51-4 with afghanistan in site of victory before steadying. sri lanka reached a tart with 10 balls to spare. >>> as you heard sri lanka beat afghanistan, but another team is making waves in sydney. ocean...
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so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful crown, but at least they went through the procedure of electing a prom queen. during world war 2, "life requests magazine presented this. i sort of snicker at it. it could be either or japanese or chinese or corenal, vietnamese. it could be any of those. but i sort of snicker at it because this is how you can tell the dwimpbs between a japanese and a chinese. hearted mountain camp was infamous for the protesters. right here is the court trial in chayen
so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an...
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east asia and india africa and the americas. so with that in mind, let me outline the four-ways that we are advancing our core interests. the first element of our strategy is to secure the united states, our citizens and our allies and partners through a dynamic global security posture in which we employ our unique capabilities, forge diverse coalitions and support locate the partners. this approach builds on a more secure homeland and a national defense that is second to none. president obama is committed to maintaining the best trained best equipped and best led military force the world has ever known. while honoring our premiseses to our service members veterans and their families, to ensure success we call on congress to work with us to support responsible investments in our national security including by ending sequestration. to counter today's threats, we're implementing a comprehensive counter terrorism approach that takes account of how the enemy has evolved. as al-qaida has been decimated we've seen tkeuf fusion of the
east asia and india africa and the americas. so with that in mind, let me outline the four-ways that we are advancing our core interests. the first element of our strategy is to secure the united states, our citizens and our allies and partners through a dynamic global security posture in which we employ our unique capabilities, forge diverse coalitions and support locate the partners. this approach builds on a more secure homeland and a national defense that is second to none. president obama...
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but for most people in africa, and a lot of people in india and other places in southeast asia it isttainable. >> do the communities change? how do you pick the places you want to do business? >> where we work, it's 90% off the grid. 10% of people are on, 90% are off. anywhere we go, there's huge demand. we rollout geographically. we have seen as high as 30% to 40% adoption. that's the reason everyone has gotten so excited. >> it's not so stinky. xavier helgesen, thank you. world news. tony abbott could face a leadership challenge after allies lost badly in state elections. australians are upset with spending cuts, abbott says he has restored order. >> we were elected in 2013 because the australian people rejected chaos. that's why we were elected, because the australian people rejected chaos. and we are not going to take them back to that chaos. we really are not going to take them back to that chaos. >> australia's economy has lost momentum under abbott with growth hitting its weakest levels in 18 months. apple is planning to sell $6.5 billion of bonds. proceeds will be used for bu
but for most people in africa, and a lot of people in india and other places in southeast asia it isttainable. >> do the communities change? how do you pick the places you want to do business? >> where we work, it's 90% off the grid. 10% of people are on, 90% are off. anywhere we go, there's huge demand. we rollout geographically. we have seen as high as 30% to 40% adoption. that's the reason everyone has gotten so excited. >> it's not so stinky. xavier helgesen, thank you....
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south africa take on zimbabwe and india will be in action against pakistani.ournament co-host, new zealand have started campaigns for victory. >> redeveloped after the 2011 earthquake, the overland christ church 0 hosted the opening match of the cricket world cup. 111 to co-host new zeelant against sri lanka. they would be caught out by mendes scored 65 from 49 balls. williamson added 57 for the black cats at 13th half century in his last 17 one-day internationals. cory anderson with new zealand finished on 331 for 6 from their 50 overs. despite 65 from ramana, sri lanka never got close to the target. captain angelo matthews fell four rungs short of a half century. sri lanka all out for 233 giving new zealand a 98 runs victory. >> excited for the win. early stage of the tournament as well. you know the first game and a long road to go before we can look at starting to make the quarters as well. >> there was also a big opening day win for the other hosts, australia in melbourne after being dropped on his second ball, aaron ferch went on to score 135 rungs again
south africa take on zimbabwe and india will be in action against pakistani.ournament co-host, new zealand have started campaigns for victory. >> redeveloped after the 2011 earthquake, the overland christ church 0 hosted the opening match of the cricket world cup. 111 to co-host new zeelant against sri lanka. they would be caught out by mendes scored 65 from 49 balls. williamson added 57 for the black cats at 13th half century in his last 17 one-day internationals. cory anderson with new...
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india face south africa.en in blue go in to the game after crushing pakistan in their opener, up against a side they have never beaten at the world cup. more than 80,000 fans are expected at the melvin cricket ground for the pool b tie and the players are relishing the contest. >> i love playing in full stadiums. it's a great opportunity to go out there and do something special, make your team happy, make your team proud. i think that's one of the celebrated moments for a cricketer. >> one game going on right now sri lanka facing world cup debtants afghanistan. they put in bat. afghanistan are 113 for 2. barcelona's 11-game winning stream is ended after losing at home to malagan spain's la liga. they got the add vantage from a collective defensive mistake. despite bar ask. a, they couldn't score. barca squandering a chance to leapfrog around the table by one point. bundes liga notched up a win. a 6-nil victory against paderborn. now scoring 14 goals in their last two leal games. paderborn. 55 points. english
india face south africa.en in blue go in to the game after crushing pakistan in their opener, up against a side they have never beaten at the world cup. more than 80,000 fans are expected at the melvin cricket ground for the pool b tie and the players are relishing the contest. >> i love playing in full stadiums. it's a great opportunity to go out there and do something special, make your team happy, make your team proud. i think that's one of the celebrated moments for a cricketer....
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india's bowlers never allowed south africa to settle. captain breivik combined a 68 partnership just before he was run out. eventually all out for 177 runs. india winning by 130. >> having back to back wins an especially the kind we have had in the last two games, it's tough to get so both of the games were important for us and the way we played in this game also, the last game i said it was a complete back-end performance but i felt we did well with the batting. >> i felt we had a chance through the game but form two run-outs absolutely unacceptable in the top six, and those kind of things. other than that just. >> sri lanka narrowly escaped an upset. 252 in the i hopings for, fiercelied a determined bowling attack which as you can see they broke one of his bats. incredible seen. sri lanka produced 51 for 4. afghanistan inside a victory, one steady innings with century. parera 47, they targeted as 10 balls to spare. >> i enjoyed that 100 as if it was one of the world cup final 100s, you know, just tough situation. had to really mentally
india's bowlers never allowed south africa to settle. captain breivik combined a 68 partnership just before he was run out. eventually all out for 177 runs. india winning by 130. >> having back to back wins an especially the kind we have had in the last two games, it's tough to get so both of the games were important for us and the way we played in this game also, the last game i said it was a complete back-end performance but i felt we did well with the batting. >> i felt we had a...
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. >> i just came back from a long trip in the middle east and africa and europe and india, and cyber security is on everybody's mind. in multiple ways. the first way is to protect -- the way we're talking right now. the other one is the fear of what call the balkanization of the efforts in the states. there's this increasing nationalistic chauvinism which i think is a real concern. jeffed talk about it. about the need to find ways that data can move across borders and keep our competitive advantage in terms of the computers and payment systems. i consider that to be a bigger issue that is floating around right now in addition to all the facts we have to get our act together on rules of the road in terms of justice and law and pursuing criminals where they are. that's what needs to happen government to government. there's this other issue circulating of nationalistic shaw system we have to be very careful of. >> i agree. i just returned dish must have followed you through india, and europe, and i'm -- i have expressed this concern. i'm very concerned about this trend. i think it's --
. >> i just came back from a long trip in the middle east and africa and europe and india, and cyber security is on everybody's mind. in multiple ways. the first way is to protect -- the way we're talking right now. the other one is the fear of what call the balkanization of the efforts in the states. there's this increasing nationalistic chauvinism which i think is a real concern. jeffed talk about it. about the need to find ways that data can move across borders and keep our competitive...
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india or mexico. asia latin america and africa are all moving in the right direction, but these trends are not automatic or self-sustaining. they require washington to be engaged and assertive, and also need a political and media climate in which the urgent does not always trump the important. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. >>> let's get started with my interview with president obama. >>> mr. president, honored to have you. >> good to see you, fareed. >> lippedcy lindsey graham says he's troubled that you won't use the term "war" with radical islam. >> i think that the way to understand this is there is and element growing out of muslim communities in certain parts of the world that have perverted the religion have embraced a annihilistic violent, almost medieval interpretation of islam. and they're doing damage in a lot of countries around the world. but it is absolutely true that i reject a notion that somehow that kreecreates a religious war because the overwhelming majority of muslims reject that interpretation of islam. they don't even recognize it as
india or mexico. asia latin america and africa are all moving in the right direction, but these trends are not automatic or self-sustaining. they require washington to be engaged and assertive, and also need a political and media climate in which the urgent does not always trump the important. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. >>> let's get started with my interview with president obama. >>> mr. president, honored to have...
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india and the rest of his family. patel is suing the city and the two officers. al jazeera. >> politicians from africa's economic freedom fighter's party, the third party in parliament were thrown out of the chamber after trying to interrupt the president's annual state of the nation speech. the country's third political party wants the president zuma to pay back state funds he spent renovating his private home. >> the president was interrupted during his address. >> which rule are you using -- >> the house was forced to stop proceedings and call on security to eject the leader of the economic freedom fighters party o.e.f.f. and all of its members out of the chambers. minutes later anger over how it was dealt with also led to the walkout for the main opposition democratic alliance party. it was promised weeks ago that the occasion would be used to demand the president pay back funds that he used making security upgrades to his private home. last year, the public protector found zuma spent more than $20 million on the upgrades and said he should pay back some of it from his own money. so far he's paid no
india and the rest of his family. patel is suing the city and the two officers. al jazeera. >> politicians from africa's economic freedom fighter's party, the third party in parliament were thrown out of the chamber after trying to interrupt the president's annual state of the nation speech. the country's third political party wants the president zuma to pay back state funds he spent renovating his private home. >> the president was interrupted during his address. >> which...
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we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, themazon rainforest. and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man, when they walk out in the jungle, "look at that plant. what's that for? what does that do for you?" plants are not even on the food pyramid today. >> right. >> you know, you got fruits and vegetables and you got fats and meats and dairy products. >> no herbs. >> but herbs are not on there. dinosaurs ate herbs, gorillas eat herbs, insects eat herbs. you know, deer, elk, caribou and moose eat herbs. these are powerful animals that are sexually vigorous. androzene is natural food. it's completely safe, and it addresses the holistic system of the body. >> yeah, well, another word i want to pull back out is spontaneity. that is so important. i mean, for me, as a woman. >> here's the interesting thing. spontaneity is a big thing, and we know prescription erection pills are clumsy. in addition to the side effects of being nauseated and sick to your stomach and diarrhea, which aren't sexy, it's, like, if you don't take that
we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, themazon rainforest. and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man, when they walk out in the jungle, "look at that plant. what's that for? what does that do for you?" plants are not even on the food pyramid today. >> right. >> you know, you got fruits and vegetables and you got fats and meats and dairy products. >> no herbs. >> but herbs are not on there....
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sexual system. androzene is combined nutrients from all over the globe, we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, the amazon rain forest, and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man right >>when they walk into the jungle, look at that plant what's that for, what does that do for you. plants are not even in the food pyramid today. >>ight >>>ou know, you've got fruits and vegetables, and you got fats, and meats, and dairy products, >>o words >>but herbs are not on there. dinosaurs ate herbs, gorillas eat herbs, insect eat herbs, you know, deer, elk, and caribou and moose eat herbs. these are powerful animals that, are sexually vigorous. androzene these natural food it's completely safe, and it addresses the holistic system of the body. >>eah, well, another word i wanna pull back out is spontaneity. >>um hum >that is so important. i mean, for me, as a woman >>but, you know, here's the interesting thing, spontaneity is a big thing, and we no prescription erection pills are clumsy, in addition to the side effects of being nauseated, and sick to your st
sexual system. androzene is combined nutrients from all over the globe, we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, the amazon rain forest, and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man right >>when they walk into the jungle, look at that plant what's that for, what does that do for you. plants are not even in the food pyramid today. >>ight >>>ou know, you've got fruits and vegetables, and you got fats, and meats,...
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entire year a group of us would meet at 6:30 p.m., what gandhi attempted to do in south africa and accomplished in india. a civil disobedience, we studied the great religion of the world, we studied for what dr. martin luther king, jr. was all about. and we were ready. and we would be standing and at the theater were going on a freedom ride and we would be beaten. we would be jailed. but we didn't strike back as a way of living in a way of life that is better to love than to hate. we wanted to build a loving community. we wanted to be reconciled. so this book is also about reconciliation to give you one example. i first came to washington, d.c. may 1, 1961 to go on something called the freedom ride. 13 of us, seven white and 14 -- six african-american. we came here on may 1st and studied and participated in nonviolent workshops. and i will never forget it. someplace in downtown washington, we went to a chinese restaurant. i had never been to a chinese restaurant or had a meal at a chinese restaurant. that night we had a wonderful meal. the food was good, and someone said you should eat well because this
entire year a group of us would meet at 6:30 p.m., what gandhi attempted to do in south africa and accomplished in india. a civil disobedience, we studied the great religion of the world, we studied for what dr. martin luther king, jr. was all about. and we were ready. and we would be standing and at the theater were going on a freedom ride and we would be beaten. we would be jailed. but we didn't strike back as a way of living in a way of life that is better to love than to hate. we wanted to...
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india won the cost. they were led to 308-7. they scored 157. south africa never allowed to settle. they combined for a 68-run partnership before he was a run-out. all out for 177 runs. india winners by 130. sri lanka narrowly escaped an upset. afghans posting 252 in the innings, defending that score. the captain mahela jaya warden broke a bat. sri lanka, afghanistan in site of a victory. sri lanka reached a target with 10 balls to spare. another sri lankan team - oceans 12 is a group of asylum seekers, forming a cricket team. the government decided whether or not they could stay in australia. it's perfect. >> reporter: it's a scene you'll find at cricket ground around australia. it can vary from the sublime to the ridiculous. for one team the game means more than taking the odd wicket. meet ocean 12 a team of sri lankan asylum seekers playing cricket and changing attitudes. the name ocean 12 came from the fact that they crossed the o to come to australia in 2012. once they landed they were moved from detention center to detention center all around the country. eventually they found
india won the cost. they were led to 308-7. they scored 157. south africa never allowed to settle. they combined for a 68-run partnership before he was a run-out. all out for 177 runs. india winners by 130. sri lanka narrowly escaped an upset. afghans posting 252 in the innings, defending that score. the captain mahela jaya warden broke a bat. sri lanka, afghanistan in site of a victory. sri lanka reached a target with 10 balls to spare. another sri lankan team - oceans 12 is a group of asylum...
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the foreign fighters, those who travel from europe central asia south asia particularly to india and north africations fighters travel from there who are committed jihadist idea logs and these are the ones who take positions of responsibility in isil's hire arc yees and enforcing their very very rigid interpretation of the faith of islam over the rest of society. the sunni arabs who are joining in iraq are primarily joining as a form of dis consent against the corruption and inept tud of the she i can't led iraqi legislation. >> what impact does it have for example, when the enemy ears directly from our president saying what he's not going to do, like sending in the ground forces? >> i argue that the threat here is very clearly islamist extremism and if we recognize it's not just a small organized fringe but there's an ideological insurgencey across certain countries within the region then that helps you to recognize which ideology in tick we have to blunt. here it is the islamist ideology. that's not the same as the religion but it is somehow justified by the religion in the eyes of those who fo
the foreign fighters, those who travel from europe central asia south asia particularly to india and north africations fighters travel from there who are committed jihadist idea logs and these are the ones who take positions of responsibility in isil's hire arc yees and enforcing their very very rigid interpretation of the faith of islam over the rest of society. the sunni arabs who are joining in iraq are primarily joining as a form of dis consent against the corruption and inept tud of the...
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it's dÉjÀ vu -- east asia, and india, sub-saharan africa, the americas.ith that in mind, let me outline before ways we are advancing our core interest. the first element of our strategy is to secure the united states, our citizens, our allies, and partners through a dynamic global security posture in which we employ unique capabilities, forge coalitions and support local partners. this approach builds a more secure homeland and national defense that is second to none. president obama is committed to maintaining the best trained best equipped, and best led military force the world is ever known while honoring our promises to service members, veterans, and their families. to ensure success, we call on congress, including by ending sequestration. to counter today's threats, we are implementing a conference of counterterrorism approach that takes account how the enemy has evolved. as al qaeda's core has been decimated, we have seen the diffusion of the threat to al qaeda affiliates, isil, local militias, and homegrown violent extremists. this may for now redu
it's dÉjÀ vu -- east asia, and india, sub-saharan africa, the americas.ith that in mind, let me outline before ways we are advancing our core interest. the first element of our strategy is to secure the united states, our citizens, our allies, and partners through a dynamic global security posture in which we employ unique capabilities, forge coalitions and support local partners. this approach builds a more secure homeland and national defense that is second to none. president obama is...
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she had earlier been in africa she had been in israel palestine, in northern india.pe she's still alive. >> that's what we are hoping and praying for. thanks so much. we will watch "the situation room" in eight minutes. >>> one republican is calling it the most offensive comment made by a president in his lifetime. what on earth did president obama say? it has so many conservatives criticizing him. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works
she had earlier been in africa she had been in israel palestine, in northern india.pe she's still alive. >> that's what we are hoping and praying for. thanks so much. we will watch "the situation room" in eight minutes. >>> one republican is calling it the most offensive comment made by a president in his lifetime. what on earth did president obama say? it has so many conservatives criticizing him. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can...
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india. the government wants them to return home. can they really be persuaded? >>> plus... >> i'm tania paige reporting from south africa where a unique after school programme is trying to meet the education needs of some of johannesburg's inner city children. >> we'll take a look at kazzic stan's dream of -- kazzic stan's dream of hosting the 2022 olympics. and the rest of sport later. >>> hello again. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. islamic state of iraq and levant have released a video showing the beheading of 21 egyptian christians held by the group in libya. the families staged a protest calling on cairo to do nor get them released >>> a ceasefire between russian pro-separatist forces and ukraine appears to be holding in eastern you crepe. >>> a man responsible for two danish attacks was a 22-year-old with a background of criminal gangs. let's stay with the story. it's not the first time swedish artist lars vilks has received death threats, he has received numerous since depicting prophet muhammad with a dog's body in 2007. in september of that year a $100,000 bounty was placed on his head by the leade
india. the government wants them to return home. can they really be persuaded? >>> plus... >> i'm tania paige reporting from south africa where a unique after school programme is trying to meet the education needs of some of johannesburg's inner city children. >> we'll take a look at kazzic stan's dream of -- kazzic stan's dream of hosting the 2022 olympics. and the rest of sport later. >>> hello again. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. islamic state of...
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india, israel y palestina. hablaba espaÑol y francÉs. la llevÓ a trabajar para una organizaciÓn francesa, que prestaba ayuda en África luego viajÓ a turquiaaÑos, pero dos semanas antes de celebrarlo fue secuestrada. el 4 de agosto de 2013 acompaÑaba un tÉcnico que iba a realizar reparaciones en el sistema de internet de un campamento. justo cuando iba a una estaciÓn de bus el automÓvil interceptados por crupo islÁmico. es una carta que escribiÓ en una primavera del 2014 cuando era rehen. con su puÑo y letra describiÓ que estaba en una ubicaciÓn segura. completamente ilesa y saludable. dijo que fue tratada con respeto y bondad. >> su familia lo duda mucho. ya que isis demostrÓ ser cruel y despiadados. la idea de saber sufrimiento por el que pasÓ su ser querido los martiriza sna rosa y una vela encuentran como consolar la perdida. >> en la carta que escribiÓ dijo que redactÓ parrafo por parrafo p se quebraba en llanto pensar el sufrimiento que estaba situaciÓn causaba a sa familia. asegurÓ que se sentÍa libre a pesar del cautiverio. >> estados unidos cerrÓ su embajada en yemen por el deterioro de la seguridad. despuÉs de que rebeldes chiita
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the villager in africa who burns dried dung to heat his home the farmer in india who uses an ox to plow his field and the elderly woman in ethiopia who walks miles each day to fetch her wear. inexpensive energy would help them, and it helps us in so many ways but we here in the u.s. and the west often take it for granted that we'll have electricity and gasoline to make our lives comfortable and productive. that's great, you might be thinking, while it lasts, but are we running out of these resources? well, thanks to human innovation, new supplies of coal oil and natural gas -- especially natural gas recently -- have been found. and those who worned about peak oil and diminished -- warned about peak oil and diminishing resources were astonishingly wrong. we're the world's biggest producer of oil and natural gas more than saudi arabia or russia. we actually have plenty of these fuels. shouldn't t we transition to new fuels, you might be thinking. well, maybe if we can find a better source of energy, one that's less expensive and just as plentiful. the left wants to make these oil, coal an
the villager in africa who burns dried dung to heat his home the farmer in india who uses an ox to plow his field and the elderly woman in ethiopia who walks miles each day to fetch her wear. inexpensive energy would help them, and it helps us in so many ways but we here in the u.s. and the west often take it for granted that we'll have electricity and gasoline to make our lives comfortable and productive. that's great, you might be thinking, while it lasts, but are we running out of these...
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the villager in africa who burns dried dung to heat his home. the farmer in india or uses an ox to plow his field. and the elderly woman in ethiopia the walks miles to fetch her water. inexpensive energy would help them and it helps us in so many ways that we in the u.s. and the west often taken for granted that we will have electricity and gasoline to make our lives comfortable and productive. that's great while at last but aren't we running out of these resources? thanks to human innovation new supplies of coal, oil and natural gas especially natural gas recently have been found. post-award about peak oil and admission resources were astonishingly wrong. america's more than five years of coal at current user rates over the world's biggest producer of oil and natural gas more than saudi arabia or russia. we have plenty of these fuels. should we transition to new fuels? maybe, if we can find a better source of energy, one that is less expensive and is just as plentiful your the left wants to make these coal, oil and natural gas resources more expensive so their pre
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coming up, at the world cup in australia as the west indies take on south africa in sidney and coming off the back of a big defeat to india game in melbourne and leaves them fourth spot behind ireland and going to the game with a bit of mention losing the first match and wins against pakistan and zimbabwe is second in the group and this is by the record breaking of 215 and gail missed the final training session in sidney with a bad back but south africa captain is not reading too much into that. >> you don't see them his body is quite old for his age i think and he needs to look after herself to make sure he gets on the pack again. the go around is definitely not a surprise to see him back like that. and it's making sure you have your plans in place against him, he is a world-class player and can win teams from almost any situation. >>> formula one and dennis says driver alonzo is completely fine following his high-speed crash during testing in barcelona and 33-year-old left hospital on wednesday and is expected to line up in madrid for the season opening race next month and admits he was knocked unconscious for a few sec
coming up, at the world cup in australia as the west indies take on south africa in sidney and coming off the back of a big defeat to india game in melbourne and leaves them fourth spot behind ireland and going to the game with a bit of mention losing the first match and wins against pakistan and zimbabwe is second in the group and this is by the record breaking of 215 and gail missed the final training session in sidney with a bad back but south africa captain is not reading too much into...
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were attacking and initially off the coastline and horn of africa but attacks further out and into the seas around the arab peninsula and indianato effort they were stretch to mosambeke and madagascar and indian ocean and red sea and the gulf and that is a large area and joining me is the regional manager for the horn of africa for the oceans beyond piracy joining us via skype from nairobi and thank you for your time and you speak to the pirates and what do you do are you essentially a hostage negotiator? >> good morning, stephanie, not per se no. i work for oceans beyond piracy and work for the u.n. for drugs and crimes counter piracy program. i talk to piracy and wear many hat where i look after the victims of piracy and you talked about the pirates but for many victims of this piracy effect who are held hostage by somali pirates and do our best to get some of those out. these are people not with insurance and not with ships and people held for a long time on land inside somalia. >> you have called these people forgotten hostages and are hostages that their own governments are not interested in paying ransome and how many o
were attacking and initially off the coastline and horn of africa but attacks further out and into the seas around the arab peninsula and indianato effort they were stretch to mosambeke and madagascar and indian ocean and red sea and the gulf and that is a large area and joining me is the regional manager for the horn of africa for the oceans beyond piracy joining us via skype from nairobi and thank you for your time and you speak to the pirates and what do you do are you essentially a hostage...