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while gaga was rested in the two male angola win but his former chelsea teammate did have a good day's work out in spain as the thirty three year old frenchman turned his new side shanghai shin wa were put through their paces as a trainee kalimat anthea experienced striker was the first man to leave the blues after the arrival of manager and the revelation for us and has become one of the biggest foreign acquisitions in the chinese league had also been linked to the fast rising club before signing a one year extension to stay it sounds of bridge until at least the summer. staying with football and the current investigating the death of former wales manager gary speed says the former midfielder might have killed himself accidentally and not committed suicide cornell a close reinberg said the cause of death was by hanging and said speed with a makeshift ligature around his neck that may have slipped or stepped from the star case leading to his loft the inquest heard that days before his death the forty two year old former player had texted his wife louise and talked in terms of taking hi
while gaga was rested in the two male angola win but his former chelsea teammate did have a good day's work out in spain as the thirty three year old frenchman turned his new side shanghai shin wa were put through their paces as a trainee kalimat anthea experienced striker was the first man to leave the blues after the arrival of manager and the revelation for us and has become one of the biggest foreign acquisitions in the chinese league had also been linked to the fast rising club before...
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because champions they also get through to the knockout stage thanks to ivory coast also beating angola to know well the ivory coast had already sealed their last eight spot a game early so the fans were in a relaxed mood before that final group game with angola and were also given a real treat the market cap did a draw but tilden helped cook lunch during round sixty supporters of the fourteen hundred kilometer trip to watch them pick up their third win three elephants or next play co-host equitorial guinea on saturday. while drawbar was rested in that two nil angola win but his former chelsea teammate did have a good day's work out in spain as the thirty three year old frenchman termed his new side shanghai shin was put through their paces as a trainee kalimantan fear experienced striker was the first man to leave the blues after the arrival of manager and for us and has become one of the biggest foreign acquisitions in the chinese league had also been linked to the fast rising club before signing a one year extension to stay it sounds of bridge until at least the summer. stay with the
because champions they also get through to the knockout stage thanks to ivory coast also beating angola to know well the ivory coast had already sealed their last eight spot a game early so the fans were in a relaxed mood before that final group game with angola and were also given a real treat the market cap did a draw but tilden helped cook lunch during round sixty supporters of the fourteen hundred kilometer trip to watch them pick up their third win three elephants or next play co-host...
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i learned that sharpening them knives on the floors in them cells at angola. >> joel baker, convictediple homicide, goes by the name white trash. >> the judge gave me my name. it's kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders, drug deal gone bad in a hotel room, shootout. they shot me, i shot them, but the judge says in her final summation after the jury delivers a verdict, said a great injustice has been done upon society this day. due to a conflict in the prosecution by the district attorney you will remain in prison for the rest of your natural life, but you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes i've made, and i see the young people that's here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years, or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my
i learned that sharpening them knives on the floors in them cells at angola. >> joel baker, convictediple homicide, goes by the name white trash. >> the judge gave me my name. it's kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders, drug deal gone bad in a hotel room, shootout. they shot me, i shot them, but the judge says in her final summation after the jury delivers a verdict, said a great injustice has been done upon society this day. due to a conflict in the...
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we now know thanks to the work of a scholar called john thorton that they came from angola. did you know that we know because of the work of the scholar here and camry, we could not count the slaves because it was capitalism. we now know between 15 to one in 1866, 12.5 million africans were shipped from africa to the new world. 12.5 million. 15% died in the middle passage. so that's a million get off the boats in the new world. the 11 million, how many do you think came to unite states? 388,000 came directly. you are looking in my book. [laughter] you put the book down. this is like cliff's notes. dear member cliff notes? 388,000 came directly from africa to what is now the united states and another 50,000 we estimate touched on briefly in the caribbean. absolutely right. you get the gold star. think about what that means. all those other africans went to the caribbean and south america. i do know about you, but when i was growing up i thought the slave trade was primarily about us. at the 40 million african-american people in the four and 50,000 africans who came here betwe
we now know thanks to the work of a scholar called john thorton that they came from angola. did you know that we know because of the work of the scholar here and camry, we could not count the slaves because it was capitalism. we now know between 15 to one in 1866, 12.5 million africans were shipped from africa to the new world. 12.5 million. 15% died in the middle passage. so that's a million get off the boats in the new world. the 11 million, how many do you think came to unite states? 388,000...
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in jamestown and we now know thanks to the work of a scholar of john for time that they can from angola. do you know that we know because of the work of a scholar here at emory, david? we can now count this jeeves. and we now know that between 1501 and 186,612.5 million africans were shipped from africa to the new world. 12.5 million. 15% died in the middle passage. some 11 million get off the boat to the new world. of that 11 million how many do you think came to the united states? 380,000 came directly. you were looking at my book. [laughter] you put the book. like footnotes. [laughter] 388,000 came directly from africa to what is now the united states and another 50,000 we estimate touched them briefly in the caribbean, you're absolutely right. you get the gold star. [laughter] but think about what that means to read all those other africans went to the caribbean and to south america. i don't know about you but when i was growing up without the slave trade was primarily about us. but the 40 million african american people sent to the 450,000 africans who came here between 1619 and mo
in jamestown and we now know thanks to the work of a scholar of john for time that they can from angola. do you know that we know because of the work of a scholar here at emory, david? we can now count this jeeves. and we now know that between 1501 and 186,612.5 million africans were shipped from africa to the new world. 12.5 million. 15% died in the middle passage. some 11 million get off the boat to the new world. of that 11 million how many do you think came to the united states? 380,000...
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he was sentenced to angola in louisiana, death row, where they were executing people left and right. he spent 14 years. he had nearly half a dozen execution dates. and yet he survived and he's here today. and actually -- i know you are on the third panel. come on up. come on up. this is james "j.t." thompson. he came all the way from louisiana to be here today. [applause] one question, how did you survive? >> god. god. god. death row is a place that brings out the truest human being in you. it makes you realize you can't take nothing for granted. you need to love every moment of each day and praise and thank god for each moment you have out here. for the system to do what it did to me -- i was the only child from my mother. i was a father too. the system didn't see none of that. it did not see me not having a criminal record. it's hard to accept. it's hard to keep on continuing to accept a prosecutor or somebody that wants to sentence swub to death with a system that's corrupt as ours. all right. [applause] >> i want to take this opportunity to thank the sponsors who have made the su
he was sentenced to angola in louisiana, death row, where they were executing people left and right. he spent 14 years. he had nearly half a dozen execution dates. and yet he survived and he's here today. and actually -- i know you are on the third panel. come on up. come on up. this is james "j.t." thompson. he came all the way from louisiana to be here today. [applause] one question, how did you survive? >> god. god. god. death row is a place that brings out the truest human...
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there is clean and thing to, from what is now angola who became queen in 1624. there's an image of her receiving a delegation of dutch traders who are coming to negotiate for her -- with her for the slave trade, to get slaves. there is another image of king garcia to second of the congo who ruled between 1641 and 1661. both of them every gillooly with portuguese and dutch diplomats in major slave traders, especially in the 1640s. but you know how we were raised to think that africans were so benighted that they pages that they are and waited for europeans to discover them and that the approach has always premiered to africa. we now know from the visual record that that is not true either, the earliest european emissaries arrived in africa in the 16th century and similarly african emissaries were received in your on about the same time. one with a man named antonio manuel, whose other name was maybe not. he was the king of the congo's ambassador to the vatican. we had an image a 10 when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. congo is sending ambassadors to e
there is clean and thing to, from what is now angola who became queen in 1624. there's an image of her receiving a delegation of dutch traders who are coming to negotiate for her -- with her for the slave trade, to get slaves. there is another image of king garcia to second of the congo who ruled between 1641 and 1661. both of them every gillooly with portuguese and dutch diplomats in major slave traders, especially in the 1640s. but you know how we were raised to think that africans were so...
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we now know thanks to the work of a scholar named john thornton came from angola.do you know we can now count the slaves? because it was capitalism. and we now know that between 1051 and 1866 -- 1501 and 1866 12.5 million africans were shipped from africa to the new world. 12.5 million. 15% died in the middle passage. so 11 million get off the boats in the new world. of that 11 million, how many do you think came to the united states? >> 500. >> 338,000 came directly -- you were looking at my book. [laughter] you put the book down. cliff notes, do you remember cliff notes? [laughter] 388,000 came directly from africa to what's now the united states, and another 50,000, we estimate, touched down briefly in the caribbean, 450,000 -- you're absolutely right. you get the gold, you get the gold star. but think about what that means. all those other africans went to the caribbean and to south america. i don't know about you, but when i was growing up, i thought the slave trade was primarily about us. but the 40 million african-american people descend from those 450,000 a
we now know thanks to the work of a scholar named john thornton came from angola.do you know we can now count the slaves? because it was capitalism. and we now know that between 1051 and 1866 -- 1501 and 1866 12.5 million africans were shipped from africa to the new world. 12.5 million. 15% died in the middle passage. so 11 million get off the boats in the new world. of that 11 million, how many do you think came to the united states? >> 500. >> 338,000 came directly -- you were...
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lunch for around sixty supporters who have made their nine hundred mile trip for their clash with angola patil the drug that used a makeshift kitchen to cook traditional west african dishes it was a good day all round for fans two of the elephants the two know when maintains that one hundred percent record in fish she is torn and. so that's the sport for the moment seven got the weather coming up next here i don't. well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. for. admission. critic a should be free in store charges free. range month free. three stooges free.
lunch for around sixty supporters who have made their nine hundred mile trip for their clash with angola patil the drug that used a makeshift kitchen to cook traditional west african dishes it was a good day all round for fans two of the elephants the two know when maintains that one hundred percent record in fish she is torn and. so that's the sport for the moment seven got the weather coming up next here i don't. well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got...
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helped cook lunch for around sixty supporters who made the nine hundred mile trip for their clash with angola till the drogba used a makeshift kitchen to cook traditional west african dishes it was a good day all round for fans two of the elephants the two know when maintains their hundred percent record in this year's tournament. so that's the sport for the moment so we've got the weather coming up next here in alt. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. if you're. going to take three years for charges three. three. three stooges free. food free board video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. serious still reeling from escalating outbreaks of violence as applied spreads to new york where un security council members seem unlikely to reach consensus on the unrest. occupy d.c. protesters dig their heels in as they wait for a police crackdown after the deadline to leave their camps said by city authorities passes. plus a bittersweet victory for the euro twenty five even nations sign up for stricter udev rules while the czech republic j
helped cook lunch for around sixty supporters who made the nine hundred mile trip for their clash with angola till the drogba used a makeshift kitchen to cook traditional west african dishes it was a good day all round for fans two of the elephants the two know when maintains their hundred percent record in this year's tournament. so that's the sport for the moment so we've got the weather coming up next here in alt. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future...
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launch for around sixty supporters who'd made the fourteen hundred kilometer trip for their clash with angola and it was a good day all round for the elephants fans there to know when setting up a quarter final with equitorial guinea well captain rather was rested in that wind at his former chelsea team mates michael and had a good day's work out with the thirty two year old frenchman and his new side shanghai shane was put through their paces at a training camp in volunteer experience striker was the first man to leave the blues after the arrival of manager and regular force and has become one of the biggest foreign acquisitions in the chinese league had also being linked to the fast rising club before signing a one year extension to stay at stamford bridge until at least the summer. reading on to motor sport in our formula one supremo bernie ecclestone is pushing hard to get russian driver vitaly petrov in the sport ahead of the new season but that all has been frozen after the right now hired former world champion can be like it and once the russians. return can says ecclestone is keen for
launch for around sixty supporters who'd made the fourteen hundred kilometer trip for their clash with angola and it was a good day all round for the elephants fans there to know when setting up a quarter final with equitorial guinea well captain rather was rested in that wind at his former chelsea team mates michael and had a good day's work out with the thirty two year old frenchman and his new side shanghai shane was put through their paces at a training camp in volunteer experience striker...
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what the world's problems are by invitation only who gets invited well the a list is pretty long angola merkel opens up a forum david cameron will speak famous economists like joseph stiglitz and nouriel roubini are regular attendees timothy geithner will be there of course i.m.f. head christine legarde billionaire fund manager george soros google's eric schmidt and of course head of the c b mario draghi will be in attendance so now what about everyone else the concern is the citizens are being made that could affect their lives maybe in a bad way but definitely without their say and lauren is there to see what's really going on. all right i'm here i've made it to davos i'm at the world economic forum and my first time i'm not alone though turns out morgan stanley's c.e.o. says first time which shows the caliber of the people that are here ok these are much of the corporate elite much of the global elite when it comes to wealth power all of that so they're all gathered here the question is what is davos man got on his agenda this year now of course the unofficial business is what davos
what the world's problems are by invitation only who gets invited well the a list is pretty long angola merkel opens up a forum david cameron will speak famous economists like joseph stiglitz and nouriel roubini are regular attendees timothy geithner will be there of course i.m.f. head christine legarde billionaire fund manager george soros google's eric schmidt and of course head of the c b mario draghi will be in attendance so now what about everyone else the concern is the citizens are being...
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says the nation will force angola to admit to the atrocities . so many countries around the world russia canada france of course it will be sweden switched on and others recognize this crime so we think it's a step toward mounting pressure increasing pressure on turkey to finally come to terms with their many genocide both truthfully and justly i think of the support for the measure came from across the political spectrum in france as it has in so many countries everywhere around the world that there's been a vote the voters are almost universally going to see this crime recognize that the soul center of the aisle is opera i think there's. an inclination among turkish politicians to play to the lowest common denominator there is a very hardline element within turkey that abuse this is a matter of national pride there are others who see that turkey made may need to pay for its crime and they're fearful of that but it's certainly the lowest common denominator and it's taken turkish politics hostage and sadly taken american politics hostage is what
says the nation will force angola to admit to the atrocities . so many countries around the world russia canada france of course it will be sweden switched on and others recognize this crime so we think it's a step toward mounting pressure increasing pressure on turkey to finally come to terms with their many genocide both truthfully and justly i think of the support for the measure came from across the political spectrum in france as it has in so many countries everywhere around the world that...
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internment camps has gone way beyond anything we have seen today but keep in mind there was a political angola. not only did he endures doing that the motive seems to be heavy political. we would talk about this often because the japanese were such good workers to be so successful in the vegetable injury -- industry many anglo-saxon and spoke competitive pressures. if you would pull california you would find the majority of non japanese that thought if we get them out of the way this is a good thing but roosevelt played to that to put them in the internment camp even though j. edgar hoover said they are not dangerous. don't do this. he did it anyway and the attorney general did not like it but roosevelt enjoyed the political success of removing them not only are they removed and cannot vote against me but they are removed and those people will be voting for roosevelt. he will pick up house seats in california pro finally the western coordinator said where they still here? they have been here years we let some of them now they are joining the army and highly decorated. why are we letting this g
internment camps has gone way beyond anything we have seen today but keep in mind there was a political angola. not only did he endures doing that the motive seems to be heavy political. we would talk about this often because the japanese were such good workers to be so successful in the vegetable injury -- industry many anglo-saxon and spoke competitive pressures. if you would pull california you would find the majority of non japanese that thought if we get them out of the way this is a good...
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angola. i think that's where you will find this desire for change.eople who now see what's going on and have been following very closely what's been happening in north africa and have the mobile telephones and other means of communication to organize. i don't think carbon copies but very much a sense of the legitimacy of protest and the possible of protest. >> i think there's been a presumption among us in the west that the arab spring means authoritarian regimes transitioning to something else. there's an enormous amount of economic pressure on brittle democratic regimes as well. particularly about the european periphery, greece, hungary. those are places we could seed a lot more social discontent, populism that moves them in an authoritarian direction. they shouldn't lose sight and presume arab spring is just about countries we don't like. >> that brings us to europe. easy question. will the euro survive in its current form with all its members in 2012? >> i think there's probably now about a slightly just about even chance that it will survive but
angola. i think that's where you will find this desire for change.eople who now see what's going on and have been following very closely what's been happening in north africa and have the mobile telephones and other means of communication to organize. i don't think carbon copies but very much a sense of the legitimacy of protest and the possible of protest. >> i think there's been a presumption among us in the west that the arab spring means authoritarian regimes transitioning to...
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portugal, he wants -- the ideas he wants to hook up with these mercenary groups, get on a ship to go to angola. and the problem is he doesn't speak the language. he does another culture. if i've been running out of ideas so they go back to london. and now he's really running out of ideas. he rubs a jewelry store, robs a bank. he is trying to get johannesburg or two south very rhodesia. and when they found in a keystroke, yet dishonest person which was a timetable of airplanes to south africa appeared they also found this book, which is sort of an overview guide to a geisha. they also found a loaded revolver, which he had in his pocket. i guess times are very different that then. you can board a plane with a loaded revolver in no problem. in fact when they caught him, they did make a stink about it. they just wanted to get a permit for his kind. he asked him why do you need a gun? the senate going to rhodesia and things are really difficult down there. and they basically accepted this story. but they said we've compared your fingerprints and compared the fingerprints with those of james earl ra
portugal, he wants -- the ideas he wants to hook up with these mercenary groups, get on a ship to go to angola. and the problem is he doesn't speak the language. he does another culture. if i've been running out of ideas so they go back to london. and now he's really running out of ideas. he rubs a jewelry store, robs a bank. he is trying to get johannesburg or two south very rhodesia. and when they found in a keystroke, yet dishonest person which was a timetable of airplanes to south africa...
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he just happened to be in the place we held it in -- angola. >> here is a clip so you can see somewhat surreal image from the film casino jack. take a look. >> the new right people like him and one of the reasons was he seems to embrace their ideology. the whole thing. all the free market stuff and all the sort of paranoid anti-communism and they were like -- this dude is one of us. >> democracy versus communism and that's why we work with unsavory characters. >> dana rorbacher, a young anti-communist republicans. do you have regrets about that chapter in your life in terms of who you applied yourself with amidst this vision of battling communism? >> well, i think that people on the right and the left at times wind up in business with people they regret they are in business with. a lot of the people in business with me regret that they were in business with me. but things that came out later if true or -- true were on horrific and terrible. people on the left that things come out about as well. one of the risks one has in playing in the political game you are trying to promote a certai
he just happened to be in the place we held it in -- angola. >> here is a clip so you can see somewhat surreal image from the film casino jack. take a look. >> the new right people like him and one of the reasons was he seems to embrace their ideology. the whole thing. all the free market stuff and all the sort of paranoid anti-communism and they were like -- this dude is one of us. >> democracy versus communism and that's why we work with unsavory characters. >> dana...