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. >> yes, takes place in angola prison. it's a piece that deals with prisoners. 93% of the people that are in angola's prisons will die there. this is people who care for the people in prison and it is a statement on compassion. it's a question of redemption, can we truly be reteamed? and if it's not, can we move forward in our lives in a compassionate way and perhaps that thread is the redemption we can get, do you know what i mean? i can't wait for you to see it. i have never touched someone in compassion before or caring before. you see that someone say, look, i killed someone and i can never be redeemed. so i do what i'm doing here, caring for these people because i feel that's what's right. and the lesson is for us out in the world to look towards others with compassion as well. tavis: you are the same force as i have always known you to be and that is one who makes good decisions about the kind of roles that he plays and good decisions about the stuff he turns down for that matter. but the thing i revel in how is it t
. >> yes, takes place in angola prison. it's a piece that deals with prisoners. 93% of the people that are in angola's prisons will die there. this is people who care for the people in prison and it is a statement on compassion. it's a question of redemption, can we truly be reteamed? and if it's not, can we move forward in our lives in a compassionate way and perhaps that thread is the redemption we can get, do you know what i mean? i can't wait for you to see it. i have never touched...
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they announced it officially, that they were concerned about the 45,000 cuban mercenary troops in angola to the north of south africa during the latter years of the cold war. that they were concerned that these troops might invade south africa. if so, then they wanted some leverage with other countries, and particularly the united states, to get some support for repelling this invasion. and their plan was that they would first quietly tell the united states, we have some nuclear weapons. and if united states wasn't responsive to that, then they would test one underground. and if we were not responsive to that, then they would prepare to use one as a tactical nuclear weapon on the battlefield. that was the official story, and although it's rather bizarre when you think about it, it's not so different from north korea's effort over the years to use its potential and now actual nuclear arsenal as bargaining chips in forming an alliance with the united states. but at the same time, there's considerable evidence that south africa had actually begun at least planning toward a full-scale develo
they announced it officially, that they were concerned about the 45,000 cuban mercenary troops in angola to the north of south africa during the latter years of the cold war. that they were concerned that these troops might invade south africa. if so, then they wanted some leverage with other countries, and particularly the united states, to get some support for repelling this invasion. and their plan was that they would first quietly tell the united states, we have some nuclear weapons. and if...
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and also on the break here in angola. a narrow window of a shell of gas sending to jasmine's losing streak in the amby. and was thought with another tourist officially moved to chelsea from liverpool on the final day of the january transfer window and one of our more which is club breaking the british transfer record paying fifty eight million pounds for the strike on the twenty six year old signing a five and a hall with a blue is doris wong. up around the two thousand and eight european championships with spain has spanned three to haul he has a little pull off to joining from us let's go madrid scoring eighty one goals in one hadn't been for matches chelsea also brought team benfica defender david lewis for every pull to twenty five million pounds. to plug the gap left by the tourists was moved by signing to strike as heroes while lewis suarez from explore every twenty three million pounds and newcastle's andy carroll wealthy cool. someone else in this with. we support to. this money. if you want to bring someone else
and also on the break here in angola. a narrow window of a shell of gas sending to jasmine's losing streak in the amby. and was thought with another tourist officially moved to chelsea from liverpool on the final day of the january transfer window and one of our more which is club breaking the british transfer record paying fifty eight million pounds for the strike on the twenty six year old signing a five and a hall with a blue is doris wong. up around the two thousand and eight european...
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and social media, later, some people began wondering may be the actual impact was publicizing from angola and that happen to and if you fast forward too now what is happening in two visa also twitter but "the new york times" did a story broke it is very hard to think about what the twitter revolution is when you have a constantly changing discussion. if you look at iran and the twitter revolution there, again, it was instrumental and a quote from andrew sullivan that made a lot from those around him and basically helped it to take shape but later they fortify their position to say it was not used to mobilize but you know, , again, it was the factor factor-- the mobile factor they are still blocking and tweet everything they see but i have not seen much hope from what is available yet to from twitter or any other technology was the main driver. and the fact the government is constantly have gained into the facebook accounts, g-mail, which was a very surprising factor and i am just not sure it is a driver but it still matters. >> host: going back in time why did you decide to ride the book
and social media, later, some people began wondering may be the actual impact was publicizing from angola and that happen to and if you fast forward too now what is happening in two visa also twitter but "the new york times" did a story broke it is very hard to think about what the twitter revolution is when you have a constantly changing discussion. if you look at iran and the twitter revolution there, again, it was instrumental and a quote from andrew sullivan that made a lot from...
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social media was so instrumental and some people and they were not publicize what was happening in angola to get on the front page at the times because back then it is a very noble event and fast lowered to now see what is happening in tunisia also being covered but "the new york times" put it on the story so it is hard to think about what day twitter revolution is if you have the constantly changing with the twitter revolution and there it was instrumental almost day direct quote from andrew sullivan who made the law an publicized and basically shaped to that great extent but later of course, they modified their position to say it still helped the headlines and the cnn. that is almost a factor but then they tweaked it -- tweet our blog everything they see but i do not have much proof but i don't have much proof that twitter or any other technology -- technology they have been hacking into face back -- facebook accounts, g-mail and therefore what social media was playing and i am just not sure it is the people expected it to be. it still matters. >> host: go back in time and drone journey
social media was so instrumental and some people and they were not publicize what was happening in angola to get on the front page at the times because back then it is a very noble event and fast lowered to now see what is happening in tunisia also being covered but "the new york times" put it on the story so it is hard to think about what day twitter revolution is if you have the constantly changing with the twitter revolution and there it was instrumental almost day direct quote...
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they went into, jumped into the southern part of africa in the angola and, ultimately, the western hemisphere and nick nicaragua. if -- i believe we should be very careful of what commitments we make. but if we are perceived to withdraw from afghanistan under domestic pressures before meeting our minimum requirements that we believe are required for our own security, then we can trigger that same kind of more aggressive expansion of the jihadists on the one hand and a shying away of others who had been relying on us to get the job done. i think there are serious consequences. but it's also suggests that we should never take on commitments beyond those that are necessary for our security. democratizing afghanistan should not be one of our objectives. >> we, you talk so much about -- and properly so -- about federalism. and you did make reference to the tea party movement. do you see that, i think we're trying to -- i'm trying to come up with some more optimism here perhaps. [laughter] do you see that their success and the recent elections shows that the american people are still for limited go
they went into, jumped into the southern part of africa in the angola and, ultimately, the western hemisphere and nick nicaragua. if -- i believe we should be very careful of what commitments we make. but if we are perceived to withdraw from afghanistan under domestic pressures before meeting our minimum requirements that we believe are required for our own security, then we can trigger that same kind of more aggressive expansion of the jihadists on the one hand and a shying away of others who...
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. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child's programs. it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride but pride builds great cars. you'll find it in the people at toyota all across america. >> pacific life. the power to help you succeed. and by bnsf railway. the william and flora hewitt foundation working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: "everything will burn" if the rebellion continues: the words of libyan leader moammar gadhafi today, as he went on state tv and vented his fury against the uprising that's shaken his 42-year rule. he called protestors rats and mercenaries and urged his supporters to attack them. as he spoke, scores of bodies lay in the streets of tripoli, with estima
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. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers; launch child's programs. >> it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: find your voice and share it. american greetings-- proud sponsor of "the electric company." - beaches resorts is a proud sponsor of "the electric company," connecting bright ideas and countless outlets for high-energy excitement. from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant
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. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child's programs. it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride. but pride builds great cars. and you'll find it in the people at toyota all across america. >> pacific life. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing supporort f these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: an estimated quarter-million egyptians flooded back into central cairo today, injecting new energy into the two-week-old protests. the huge demonstration came hours after newly named vice president omar suleiman announced new committees to oversee constitutional changes and presidential term limits. we begin our coverage
. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child's programs. it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride. but pride builds great cars. and you'll find it in the people at toyota all across america. >> pacific life. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working...
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. >> in angola, chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers. this is not just good business. i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by bnsf railway. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the budget battles of washington heated up today, at the white house and on the floor of the house. president obama called his first formal news conference of the year to address the issue. for the second day in a row, the resident spoke up for his new $3.7 trillion budget blueprint for 2012. the plan does not include the sweeping recommenda
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. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers; launch child's programs. >> it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country'suture. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> and by the bill and melinda ges foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
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. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child's programs. it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. you'll find it in the people at toyota all across america. and by >> and by bnsf railway. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the opposition in egypt laid plans today to bring more than a million people into the streets, and the army said it will not use force against them. omar suleiman said president mubarak asked him to open a dialogue withll the political forces. that was one of the protestors' demands. we begin our coverage with this report from jonathan rugman of independent television
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now, eradication has been done in sudan, somalia, angola, all sorts of tough places but pakistan was not that focused and now just a week ago announced a new national emergency plan and i met with many groups from pakistan to see if they're intent on this i was kind of hoping, in fact, that pakistan would just get done while i was taking trips to nigeria which was viewed as the toughest of all the poor countries. the north of nigeria really...? f somebody was pessimistic they would point to that. >> rose: and in fact you went to nigeria and had to make the case yourself because there was some even religious aversion to vaccines. >> yeah. in 2003 it was actually a politician under the guise of making religious statements who spread bad rumors about the polio vaccine. that it sister liesed women, that was plot and for a while vaccination rates went way down. now they went... got all their supply from indonesia, muslim countries, they had muslim scientists look at it and so slowly but surely the reputation of the vaccine came back but, yes, this is good for kids so i went with a couple
now, eradication has been done in sudan, somalia, angola, all sorts of tough places but pakistan was not that focused and now just a week ago announced a new national emergency plan and i met with many groups from pakistan to see if they're intent on this i was kind of hoping, in fact, that pakistan would just get done while i was taking trips to nigeria which was viewed as the toughest of all the poor countries. the north of nigeria really...? f somebody was pessimistic they would point to...