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due to filming restrictions placed on our camera crew by angola prison officials, we are only allowedting hunt correctional center, let's give it up for derek rayborn! [ bell ] >> the fights are limited to three three-minute rounds. [ bell ] >> put your hands together now. >> round one comes to an end and derek appears sluggish, raising doubts about his conditioning. the bell rings for round two, and both fighters come out swinging. as the second round of fighting comes to an end, derek and his opponent don't seem to notice the bell. [ bell ] with one round left, derek's opponent appears to have a slight edge over him. [ bell ] this is the last round for derek to impress the judges. ♪ ♪ [ bell ] >> put your hands together for these two fighters. >> the final bell rings and the fighters return to their corners, waiting for the judges' decision. >> ladies and gentlemen, by way of split decision we have a winner. the number one contender in the light heavyweight division, give it up for angola's -- [ applause ] >> when they said the split decision, i knew he had it. i was like, oh, man,
due to filming restrictions placed on our camera crew by angola prison officials, we are only allowedting hunt correctional center, let's give it up for derek rayborn! [ bell ] >> the fights are limited to three three-minute rounds. [ bell ] >> put your hands together now. >> round one comes to an end and derek appears sluggish, raising doubts about his conditioning. the bell rings for round two, and both fighters come out swinging. as the second round of fighting comes to an...
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music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angola's kids stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye dog all t. dogs comb. player. player. luke. player. plays player. thank you lou. was. it was a. whistle blow on the run that edward snowden could be heading to latin america with the leaders of the three countries they ready to plunge him political asylum. egypt is involved in a deadly clashes as you can see the live pictures now from cairo as efforts to form an interim government that's a fly ended in failure leaving many fearing a conflict could lead to civil war. and gaza one time will be a prison not turning to harsh new tactics and to break the mass hunger strike by inmates which has now ended its six month.
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is. >> well, in 1972, angola penitentiary was nothing but a cauldron of violence and brutality.bert wood fox, and abert king arrived there as black panther members. their mission was to stop the brutality. because of that, they were challenging a plantation, they were challenging the status quo at a plantation where brutality worked to the advantage of the overseers. >> of the prison guards. >> a young white guard was killed. they immediately said, let's go round up the panthers. they must have done it. the trials were nothing but kangaroo courts. prosecutor misconduct, discrimination on juries, grand juries, the list goes on and on. >> so here we are now, 41 years later, herman wallace is terminally ill, and asking for compassionate release. he is at all points, always maintained that he is innocent. is there any likelihood that mr. wallace will get compassionate release, as an elderly gentleman, who is going to die? >> i don't think so. and part of the reason is, the state of louisiana in the past six years has spent $6 million in lawyer fees to keep a 71-year-old man in solit
is. >> well, in 1972, angola penitentiary was nothing but a cauldron of violence and brutality.bert wood fox, and abert king arrived there as black panther members. their mission was to stop the brutality. because of that, they were challenging a plantation, they were challenging the status quo at a plantation where brutality worked to the advantage of the overseers. >> of the prison guards. >> a young white guard was killed. they immediately said, let's go round up the...
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london, a ruling that a man who died while being deported to angola was killed. he was being extradited from britain after serving a jail sentence for -- for assault. he died while being restrained in his seat on a british airways flight, he escorted by a guard from a private security company. they say they will consider bringing criminal charges. and we were told the death of anyone in our care is deeply felt, all of us, and the death of him is a very tragic event. they say the welfare of those in our care is always a top priority, and we take great care to make sure our employees are made aware of their responsibilities in this respect. the head of the scandal of the bolshoi theatre has been fired by the russian government, six months after an attack on the artistic director. there is the task of rebuilding its tarnished institution. >> it is one of the best known moscow landmarks. its renovation took six years, costing $680 million, and when the curtain went up at the bolshoi at its opening concert two years ago, it had been brought to a theater. since then, t
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news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angola's stories. for you here. i'll teach spanish to find out more visit. all tito's comb. live. live. live leak live live . i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. download the official publication self choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. all right welcome back to the show the muslim brotherhood supporters have flooded the streets of cairo with demands to return there were ousted leader well ahmed morsi back to office what is causing a coup the revolution and the possibility of peace with osama morsy who takes close to heart the removal of his father from the presidential state so salma many believe muslim brotherhood has failed not even because of the religious factor. but because he didn't have a
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me sent 16,000 troops to angola in the 1970s they were at the forefront. they backed them. oil and resources to them. when the soviet union collapsed, so did cuba in many respects. the military no longer had the largest provided by the soviet union. and out in the fields growing their own food. they lost their oil. they had to look to venezuela. hugo chavez looked upon the cubans the way they looked upon the the ancient grechblgtz they sent oil. and oh. there is an example of how a rogue slips from one great power into the orbit off another power. and today, i don't think i consider cuba a rogue state any longer it. a state failing in many respects and moving away very slowly from a doctrine communist ideology. and allowing some minor changes in the economy which are more free market than in the past. >> one of the take aways from the america and rogue states as the world relapses back to the great power politics, modern days will look for the prince to find him in that of kim jong-il or bashir al-assad. be as may. lone wolf states have aligned themselves with a more powerf
me sent 16,000 troops to angola in the 1970s they were at the forefront. they backed them. oil and resources to them. when the soviet union collapsed, so did cuba in many respects. the military no longer had the largest provided by the soviet union. and out in the fields growing their own food. they lost their oil. they had to look to venezuela. hugo chavez looked upon the cubans the way they looked upon the the ancient grechblgtz they sent oil. and oh. there is an example of how a rogue slips...
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news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angola'sstories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people keep on going i don't expect anything i just want i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i wanted at the moment. i had sense so mind she's singing i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a man in shared no that's fine a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted who were evacuated through to wanted to keep going i don't know what tomorrow will bring. many americans still have the almost cult like belief that america is the greatest nation on earth for the past thirty years the us has been in decline relative to other countries here during this time washington continues to fight wars abroad and engages in nation building is america becoming a third world country. is eve's. he. eat. eat e
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news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to to angola's kid stories. are you here to. detroit altie spanish find out more visit. all tito it's called. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here about the whole world we're eating at about six in the in the open a in all the ordinance or. the engineer cops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. right through my brother in law. the boiling pot racial emotions run high across america with massive protests in dozens of cities after the killer of a black teenager walks free. convicted bailed but on balanc
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a great number of them we have a man two men still in and in louisiana the angola three two of the angola three who have been confinement for forty years this makes no sense at all fourteen years like with no no human contact is that how it works what it what do these people experience when you say no human contact from from one's point of view one mendez point of view if you can if you hold somebody in a windowless room in solitary can confinement for twenty two hours a day with the only contact being with your jailers that is considered torture of solitary confinement after fifteen days so when you say not one one says no human contact there is literally no human contact in most instances but perhaps when somebody you sell is being when they're being moved from one cell to another and to guard might touch that individual but to not see the outside to not have a window to not have. a fair treatment to not be treated as human being is is it seems to me unacceptable. who anybody any thinking person in here in our society and if you look at these people in corcoran where billy cell died or
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a little eternity of angola's stories. you hear. it all teach spanish find out more visit actuality. welcome back this is r.t. coming to live from moscow now after years of china's rapid growth and development the world's second largest economy appears to be slowing down the government is expecting the lowest rate of economic expansion and more than two decades at seven point five percent some economists are predicting a grim future saying that growth may dip as low as the rate per say and in the coming years big banks are sounding the alarm over the slowdown which is also complicating global recovery so is china and for financial collapse or are the doomsday predictions overblown artie's business correspondent katie pilbeam breaks it down. tyner despite enjoying phenomenal growth over the last three decades is not immune to the overall global slowdown and as an economy reliant on external investment and demand the cracks are beginning to show. as it currently stands a chinese economy is expected to grow to seven point five percent
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is a little tonnage of angola's stories. that all teach spanish find out more visit actuality. welcome bob this is a day off for military career toppled a gyptian president the country's new leader is showing little mercy to mohamed morsi and those close to him with a claim on syria having been sworn in as interim unita the general prosecutor has had the is the most muslim brotherhood supreme guide and his deputy arrested but the swift change of power has infuriated beck's president's supporters triggering triggering renewed clashes on the streets. reports. well it certainly does seem as if this is it will be for the president and his supporters all those you see behind me there are celebrations ongoing here in toughness where there are huge numbers of pro morsi supporters who understand and fear that a full army crackdown is on the cards they are living in fear of being a waste and we know in that the film of president morsi and his entire presidential office are currently under house arrest they are being held in a minute change intelligence facility there also at least some
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but what will turn it into angola stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit actuality. welcome back this is our team now written is considering exposing a list of a hundred two major companies and individuals cog paying private investigators to illegally obtain clients personal data although the u.k. serious crime agency knew it was happening and did nothing to stop it and m.p.'s are fewer you are he says are still you know reports. banks the pharmaceutical companies the law firms and other private firms are on a secret list of clients that have hired private investigators or p.r. who break the law that these companies have not face any consequences or prosecution now the information of this a list have been passed on to a parliamentary committee by the serious organized crime agency or so they said that they submitted their findings to the home office of illegal practices by two thousand and eight and they had called for government regulation of such practices having said that though there are three successive home secretaries with access to this information and it's b
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a little turn to angola's stories. here. the spanish find out more visit eye eye to . i. know well come back now the u.s. has expressed its concern over the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden's bid for temporary asylum in russia moscow is expected to grant that request and says the lack of an extradition treaty with washington makes handing him over impossible details are now we can get from artie's gannets chickie and thanks for joining us firstly i mean there is a complex back stories in there to the russia u.s. extradition disputes can you talk us through it. that's right and remember when journalist asked president putin about washington's request to extradite edward snowden he said and i quote here russia is not going to extradite anyone no one ever extradite anyone to us now we have comments from a source in the russian government who was asked to expend on the extradition situation between russia and the u.s. and the source said the u.s. does not cooperate with russia on the extradition of criminals and he gave two examples one of them. who is wanted in russia a
a little turn to angola's stories. here. the spanish find out more visit eye eye to . i. know well come back now the u.s. has expressed its concern over the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden's bid for temporary asylum in russia moscow is expected to grant that request and says the lack of an extradition treaty with washington makes handing him over impossible details are now we can get from artie's gannets chickie and thanks for joining us firstly i mean there is a complex back stories in...
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news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit actually. wealthy british style. that's not on right in the front. of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. this is coming to you live from moscow welcome back fugitive whistleblower snowden reportedly has a blueprint showing how the national. security agency is structured and all trades that's according to the guardian journalist glenn greenwald has been breaking the news from the cia leak and ties the intelligence analyst and us a whistleblower himself is worried that snowden search for asylum is stealing attention from the significance of his revelations it seems that mr snowden's plight and the witch hunt that's going on for mr snowden is sort of taking over the real story which is in my opinion the fact that our government is in violation of our constitution spying on our own citizens and it's unfortunate the press especially the western press in the press in united states
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news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angola's stories. you hear. live altie spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm please. please . the news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. a little more freedom for not all me the russian opposition blogger is released with travel restrictions before his appeal is heard a day after being handcuffed in court. u.s. whistleblower bradley manning faces the very real prospect of a life behind bars after eight judge refuses to drop the charge against him of aiding the enemy. israel reels over an intimate you financial blockade effectively cutting off settlements built on palestinian lands from any sort of european funding. and as if economic desperation wasn't enough for beleaguered spain crowds have poured into the streets over rival relations of mass corruption at the top of the ruling party.
news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angola's stories. you hear. live altie spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm please. please . the news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. a little more freedom for not all me the russian opposition blogger is released with travel restrictions before his appeal...
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music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i. all tito it's calm. place. i. more news today says once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. hello welcome to sophie and i am sophie shevardnadze and today we're looking at friend's son its new leading figures after we are said the margins of the politics maginot then came south in a presidential race last year this woman is definitely gaining a stronger footing with her people and her ideas are quite controversial. one simple logical outsider breathing down the neck of the establishment challenging patriarchy in politics or no popularity rising as austerity and joblessness batter europe. multiculturalism graveyard where social unrest is rife could she lead the way she has the strength to save the sinking ship to return to simple pleasure. from conflicts in colonialism culture shock and brussels bankruptcy. to the lead
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know angola merkel says america needs time for examination before it offers its explanation for spying in and on europe that's being seen as an attempt to calm the initial outrage triggered by reports e.u. citizens were being monitored let's recall some of the quotes here on see for example bugging is not what friends do the other calling to merkel slamming u.s. actions as cold war tactics one german m.e.p. even compared this to the infamous secret police in east germany and that of the justice minister said the reports of two alarming to be ignored and former m i five agent she says the inconsistency between germany's official and the surveillance stance and its own operations would trigger much more anger and an awful lot more questions. we have a situation in germany where because of their historic experiences with the stop in world war two in the stars in east germany they put in place a very strong cast on constitution to protect people from invasion of their pretty pink spied on and this is what the germans have for decades taken for granted they have certain legal protections i'
know angola merkel says america needs time for examination before it offers its explanation for spying in and on europe that's being seen as an attempt to calm the initial outrage triggered by reports e.u. citizens were being monitored let's recall some of the quotes here on see for example bugging is not what friends do the other calling to merkel slamming u.s. actions as cold war tactics one german m.e.p. even compared this to the infamous secret police in east germany and that of the justice...
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a little eternity of angola's stories. here. the spanish find out more visit actually died. in the u.s. two leading democrats have called for the force feeding of guantanamo bay prisoners to be stopped with the party's whip labeling the procedure as inhumane now it adds more pressure on president obama to end a practice after a u.s. federal court condemned it as quote painful humiliating and degrading that as prison authorities say the force feeding will take place only at night during the islamic. holy month of ramadan the hunger strike is now in that sixth month with almost two thirds of inmates taking part in a protest against inhumane treatment and being held for years about trial in mando would waleed from the council on american islamic relations says the indefinite detention is the real problem at the prison just ridiculous and to say that they're having some sort of religious accommodations by. basically torturing the people at night instead of the day it makes the situation you know no better and this discussion about or speeding you know this is only a symptom of t
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the eternity of angola's story. she spun. me visit. welcome back well let's get right back to our breaking news right here in our t.v. a series of explosions at a propane gas plant in the u.s. state of florida now we do have pictures for you there they are from the scene of that incident that took place in the town up to barras which is northwest of orlando in central florida there are no fatalities but seven workers have reportedly been injured two of them are in critical condition all the employees have now been accounted for according to the authorities evacuation orders have been put in place for residents living within one mile of that fact. after decades of china's rapid growth and development the world's second largest economy appears to be slowing down the government is expecting the lowest rate of economic expansion in more than two decades of seven point five percent now that has said some economists to forecast a grim future saying that growth may dip to as low as three percent in the coming years big banks are sounding the
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music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. that choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye eye to . welcome back to worlds apart we are discussing the humanitarian aspect of wars for third john holmes former u.n. emergency relief coordinator and currently the u.k. chair for the international rescue committee sir john i've been covering the conflict in syria for more than two years and obviously you're come across a lot of horrible stories of human suffering but. i got an impression that human suffering in itself has not only big become a rallying cry for many parties both almost a goal in itself because the more trust it is you've got the easier it is to justify certain policy actions well i hope not because because no one should use humanitarian suffering and the need for humanitarian aid as an argument for a particular political or security action we have to deal with the suffering as it is whoever is responsible for it as i said the suffering is extremely great now and getting greater almost
music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. that choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye eye to . welcome back to worlds apart we are discussing the humanitarian aspect of wars for third john holmes former u.n. emergency relief coordinator and currently the u.k. chair for the international rescue committee sir john i've been covering the conflict in syria for more than two years and obviously...
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news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little too much of angola's stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. all tito's comb. some of these traditional chilly lines they've been bred into bill to pass down from generation. to the told destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this this is not going to impact asylum to mexico whatever happens here about the whole world how we're eating at about six in the in the open in the skin all boarding and so forth. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. clashes between supporters of the ousted egyptian president and the potency three as the army put some a show of force during a night of nationwide protests. life under a lens privacy groups rail against the runaway surveillance culture in britain. up to one camera for every eleven people exists. he smoked drank strong coffee bradley manning's testified she suspected he was a spy from the start after the judge ruled aiding th
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but will tune in to angola's story. so you hear. the spanish. visit. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. this is not a surprise to me. during a time of budget cuts we spend one hundred and fifty million dollars each year to imprison one hundred sixty six people. around the world for an america that the level. of skill. you know after the bolivian president's jet is diverted grounded and searched and that latin american leaders kidnapping and humiliation for the entire continent. european union still seem to do the bidding of the united states of america which infringes on national sovereignty and does leave the country to be a colony of greater political power in arms raised over europe being nothing short of washington's puppet. changing of the guard here square celebrates former egyptian leaders fall from grace and the rest of the standoff between the islamists and the army results in new clashes. bring you live pictures now from tahrir square.
but will tune in to angola's story. so you hear. the spanish. visit. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. this is not a surprise to me. during a time of budget cuts we spend one hundred and fifty million dollars each year to imprison one hundred sixty six people. around the world for an america that the level. of skill. you know after the bolivian president's jet is diverted grounded and...
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school music programs documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola'skidneys stories similar. to you here. to enjoy it all to spanish find out more visit. all tito is calm. john hope bryant is known to give you a hand up and a hand out he used his life to bridge the gap between civil rights and the silver rights movements through operation hope he provides financial literacy empowerment to under-served communities he also sits on the u.s. president's advisory council on financial capability and has advised three sitting presidents on financial mobility but does he know how the federal reserve's monetary policy affects the lower class earlier i spoke with mr bryant and i first asked him to tell us about the silver rights movement. movement to make free enterprise work for a hundred million americans who find they've got too much month at the end of their money. it is the system to make free enterprise finally work for the least of these god's children from a historical perspective it's picking up where dr king's work left off with the civil rights moveme
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news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito is calm. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. book. right on the street. first street you and i were. i think the church. played live on our reporters whether lincecum live live in the live in la live. live . live. live live. live clint . a little more freedom for not only this russian opposition blogger it's released with travel restrictions before his appeal is heard this a day after being handcuffed in court. u.s. whistleblower bradley manning faces the very real prospect of a life behind bars after a judge refuses to drop the charge against some of aiding the enemy. israel reels over an imminent e.u. financial blockade affectively cutting off settlements bui
news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito is calm. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. book. right on...
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programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. then try to alter the spanish find out more visit i to our. interview. ability to. lead. me to leave. it to. the verdict is that in the army private bradley manning is found not guilty of aiding the enemy that charge carried up to. actual life sentence or even the death penalty however many will not be a free man any time soon from the guilty charges handed down to the legal challenges he now faces and what today's verdict means for potential whistleblowers we'll bring it all to you in our live team coverage of the bradley manning trial coming up next. hello there it's tuesday july thirtieth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our t.v. . our lead story today the verdict in the bradley manning trial a military court has found army private bradley manning accused.
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he left the country secretly and went to angola, ethiopia, i think even went to china if i'm not mistakenrying to get arms and so forth. then he kicked back. wasn'te frank, he [indiscernible] missions.ng some >> did the u.s. help in his capture? >> there is a story that the cia was involved because they knew where he was. this is the story we read here. once they captured him, they were able to also round up his , anddes by dennis colberg others. like i said, they were easy to capture because they did not really know underground work. there was aboveground ground campaigners who decided to go underground. all of this was to actually place bombs and electric pylons to show the government we mean business. and they captured one, they captured all of them. because where they found one, they found the malm all. they all got caught. there was a big prison trial. people expected them to get the death sentence. some think intervention by into national people -- i cannot remember -- stopped that and it got life sentence and mandela and his comrades spent 27 years in jail here. themct, when mandel
he left the country secretly and went to angola, ethiopia, i think even went to china if i'm not mistakenrying to get arms and so forth. then he kicked back. wasn'te frank, he [indiscernible] missions.ng some >> did the u.s. help in his capture? >> there is a story that the cia was involved because they knew where he was. this is the story we read here. once they captured him, they were able to also round up his , anddes by dennis colberg others. like i said, they were easy to...
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music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to to angola's kids stories. you hear. to try all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. i'm not used to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with to my friends will be around to the tundra. the tundra is just an escape doze practically i don't know how people can live there to get in there no t.v.'s in the tenth how can i send my child to boarding school i won't be able to sleep at night after that. they enter a life without knowledge of how to do basic things is that they don't get that in school. right from the same. first street. and i put think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. she good leverage or two mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on for shit. mission to teach me.
music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to to angola's kids stories. you hear. to try all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. i'm not used to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with to my friends will be around to the tundra. the tundra is just an escape doze practically i don't know how people can live there to get in there no t.v.'s in the tenth how can i send my child to...
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of american imports from nigeria, algeria you angola dropped in recent months due to the shale boom hereu.s. >> all right, money options are all laid out for the u.s. and sire why. what is the best bet for hard-earned tax dollars? >>> if you checked your credit score before today's dinner are awe gold digger or one smart cookie? we have your love connection covered. "piles of money" and some dating advice coming right up. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axon, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctoror about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increase
of american imports from nigeria, algeria you angola dropped in recent months due to the shale boom hereu.s. >> all right, money options are all laid out for the u.s. and sire why. what is the best bet for hard-earned tax dollars? >>> if you checked your credit score before today's dinner are awe gold digger or one smart cookie? we have your love connection covered. "piles of money" and some dating advice coming right up. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the...
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she interviews nurses who care for prisoners at angola prison in louisiana, the coal miners in kentuckysoldiers in california and hospice patients in florida, among many others. carolyn jones joins me now along with rhonda collins who is a registered nurse and vice president of fresenius kabi, the health care company that funded the project. thanks for being with us. so most of us are born with a nurse nearby and many of us may have a nurse near us at the end. why this project? >> rhonda really wanted to celebrate nurses and to shine a light on a portion of the population we don't know very much about. so we'll all need a nurse eventually in our lives and we need more of them so we wanted to give them a voice. >> sreenivasan: you were a breast cancer survivor. you had a very long relationship with a nurse through a very painful portion of your life. what didn't you understand about nursing when you took on this project? >> well, i have to say, even though i went through breast cancer experience, i really thought a nurse was a nurse was a nurse. you know? they take your blood pressure an
she interviews nurses who care for prisoners at angola prison in louisiana, the coal miners in kentuckysoldiers in california and hospice patients in florida, among many others. carolyn jones joins me now along with rhonda collins who is a registered nurse and vice president of fresenius kabi, the health care company that funded the project. thanks for being with us. so most of us are born with a nurse nearby and many of us may have a nurse near us at the end. why this project? >> rhonda...
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reporter for bloomberg nudes in berlin recounts the career of germany's first female chancellor in "angola merkel." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the fear future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> host: joining us on booktv to preview his upcoming new book, best selling author bill bryson. one summer america 1927 is the name of the book. mr. bryson, why 1927? >> well, i just stumbled into it really. i had always been fascinated by the fact that babe ruth hit 60 home runs and charles lend burg flew the public in the same summer. i had it in mind that that in itself made it an interesting summer. iconic events were happening in exact parallel, and i just had it in mind maybe it would be interesting to try and do a dual biography of these two guys with the their ty arc sort of meeting in 1927. but then when i began looking into what else happened in the summer, i found those were only two tiny parts of a much greater -- there was all kinds of other stuff happening in that summer. you had the great mississippi flood which have the biggest natura
reporter for bloomberg nudes in berlin recounts the career of germany's first female chancellor in "angola merkel." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the fear future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> host: joining us on booktv to preview his upcoming new book, best selling author bill bryson. one summer america 1927 is the name of the book. mr. bryson, why 1927? >> well, i just stumbled into it really. i had always been...
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you could say the same thing about angola during the same period, during the reagan doctrine era, whentried to back rebel groups in that country against what was then a pro soviet government, but in both cases you are unleashing a devilishly complex force that you don't control, you don't command, and which is something that you are taking a huge risk in funneling arms and money into a group like that. >> michael, is it -- has history proven that it is really a risk and in fact leads to more problems? i mean, take the afghan example, which you were intimately involved. >> i would say it is possible to succeed. pessimists often pearl lies action so it is important to see the risks .. >> well, do you think arming the afteafghan resistance was, in te end, successful or supports the history, has the history shown ultimately that many of those same mujahedin became the core of al qaeda which became a sworn enemy and dangerous enemy to the united states? >> well, you pay the taliban, they became the core, some parts of the people we worked with and aided and gave money to, did, in fact, beco
you could say the same thing about angola during the same period, during the reagan doctrine era, whentried to back rebel groups in that country against what was then a pro soviet government, but in both cases you are unleashing a devilishly complex force that you don't control, you don't command, and which is something that you are taking a huge risk in funneling arms and money into a group like that. >> michael, is it -- has history proven that it is really a risk and in fact leads to...
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and not what we hear is he has a whole wing to himself in the georgia state penitentiary at angola because he spends the wee hours of the morning wandering the halls shouting at people and he can see and hear. >> guest: i started this book misspeaking. this is a louisiana case and the louisiana state penitentiary to my mistake. >> guest: another one of those cases, another one of those issues that are very, very top at the supreme court said what you do with an inmate, when he's on death row or not, but doesn't want to take his medication was and the court said, well, if you can show that it is medically necessary, you can for someone medicate him. but what doctors going to suggest is medically necessary so you can kill the guy? another one of the issues, i used to lie awake at night think thinking of, it's so troubling that because i cared which was the right way to go, but these are puzzles. in this case the question was, can use the victims impact statement which are deciding whether this person committed the crime, should the jury hear about the impact on loved ones left behind? there
and not what we hear is he has a whole wing to himself in the georgia state penitentiary at angola because he spends the wee hours of the morning wandering the halls shouting at people and he can see and hear. >> guest: i started this book misspeaking. this is a louisiana case and the louisiana state penitentiary to my mistake. >> guest: another one of those cases, another one of those issues that are very, very top at the supreme court said what you do with an inmate, when he's on...
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it has been overtaken by the capital of angola. all part of the latest survey into the cost of living. catch the full list on our website on cnbc.com. don't forget, you can also follow us on twitter @cnbcworld. >>> on the agenda in asia tomorrow, we'll get a key gauge on china's ability to keep growth above 7% when hsbc flash pmi for july is released. june trade numbers will be released in japan. and second quarter cpi data in australia. as for corporate earnings, we'll hear from canon, baidu, lg electronics and lsm. >>> state media reports the official death toll has climbed to 89 with hundreds more severely injured. damaged roads, power outages and disrupted phone lines are hindering access to aid. terrible pictures that we're seeing there. >>> still to come on the show, on friday, the price of american oil rose past european brent crude for the first time in three years. what is behind the rise in wti? find out after the break. >>> u.s. oil prices reached brent crude last week for the first time in nearly three years. brent has
it has been overtaken by the capital of angola. all part of the latest survey into the cost of living. catch the full list on our website on cnbc.com. don't forget, you can also follow us on twitter @cnbcworld. >>> on the agenda in asia tomorrow, we'll get a key gauge on china's ability to keep growth above 7% when hsbc flash pmi for july is released. june trade numbers will be released in japan. and second quarter cpi data in australia. as for corporate earnings, we'll hear from...
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a huge number of portuguese people are returning to europe when angola became independent. russians coming to israel at the time of the fall of the soviet union. polish 600,000 polish people arriving in the u.k. again and again all of these find almost no net effects. if you control for the other effects that these guys have been talking about, the fact that the labor demand curve is shifting right and left, that is the overall demand for everybody's labor is being stimulated by my grants then you find there is some competition. there is competition in all labor markets. there say fascinating paper about women moving into the labor market showing they were competing with men and there was a downward sloping supply curve. there was a study of movement of blacks out of the south into northern cities and there is a slightly sloping labor demand curve. all of these things are abstracting away from the fact this serve also shifts and that's why nobody has been able to find in any of these studies of all kind of flows of people from all kind of organize gins into all kinds of des
a huge number of portuguese people are returning to europe when angola became independent. russians coming to israel at the time of the fall of the soviet union. polish 600,000 polish people arriving in the u.k. again and again all of these find almost no net effects. if you control for the other effects that these guys have been talking about, the fact that the labor demand curve is shifting right and left, that is the overall demand for everybody's labor is being stimulated by my grants then...
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contrary, including the fact that companies such as norwegian oil giant stat oil regularly reports to angola and china where industry says prohibits such disclosure yet that company co had no negative repercussions. the a.p.i. is trying to muddy the waters by having the s.e.c. address problems that the industry has failed to prove exist. the united states has been a leader on transparency in the extractive industries. and it's the district court that has now put a hurdle on that transparency. the district court -- the decision is not only contrary to the law, it's contrary to what is happening globally today. the e.u. has already enacted a law requiring the same payment disclosure that section 1504 requires on a project and company level without any -- without exceptions. and at a summit last month, the g-8 issued a communique unequivocally backing mandatory closure. canada has said it will develop mandatory disclosure in two years and the canadian mining industry endorsed that provision. despite the oil companies' fight in the u.s. court overwhelming moment sum on the side of mandatory clos
contrary, including the fact that companies such as norwegian oil giant stat oil regularly reports to angola and china where industry says prohibits such disclosure yet that company co had no negative repercussions. the a.p.i. is trying to muddy the waters by having the s.e.c. address problems that the industry has failed to prove exist. the united states has been a leader on transparency in the extractive industries. and it's the district court that has now put a hurdle on that transparency....
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as we witnessed the collapse of colonial rule in neighboring countries like mozambique and angola in980, we soon turned our eyes toward south africa. in the 1970s, many of us in the united states began to hear the powerful african voices of activists, musicians including mama africa. young people that up with separate -- fed up with a separate system of education. the police massacre where hundreds of people revolted and brought about an international reaction. among african-americans, the similarity of the uprising in the civil rights and black power movements inspired in new ways of empathy and solidarity in a new wave of activism and solidarity was unfolding in the u.s. students and demonstrated in more than 100 universities across the country forcing university administrators to divest funds from companies involved in south africa. the core mission of other lorber labor organizations began to focus on their own pension funds. black church leaders formed faith based caucuses to take action. it was under the leadership of randall robinson and transafrica and the congressional black
as we witnessed the collapse of colonial rule in neighboring countries like mozambique and angola in980, we soon turned our eyes toward south africa. in the 1970s, many of us in the united states began to hear the powerful african voices of activists, musicians including mama africa. young people that up with separate -- fed up with a separate system of education. the police massacre where hundreds of people revolted and brought about an international reaction. among african-americans, the...
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a huge number of portuguese people are returning to europe when angola became independent.ians coming to israel at the time of the fall of the soviet union. 600,000 polish people arriving in the u.k. again and again all of these find almost no net effects. if you control for the other effects that these guys have been talking about, the fact that the labor demand curve is shifting right and left, that is the overall demand for everybody's labor is being stimulated by my grants then you find there is some competition. there is competition in all labor markets. there's a fascinating paper about women moving into the labor market showing they were competing with men and there was a downward sloping supply curve. there was a study of movement of blacks out of the south into northern cities and there is a slightly sloping labor demand curve. all of these things are abstracting away from the fact this serve also shifts and that's why nobody has been able to find in any of these studies of all kind of flows of people from all kind of organize gins into all kinds of destinations an
a huge number of portuguese people are returning to europe when angola became independent.ians coming to israel at the time of the fall of the soviet union. 600,000 polish people arriving in the u.k. again and again all of these find almost no net effects. if you control for the other effects that these guys have been talking about, the fact that the labor demand curve is shifting right and left, that is the overall demand for everybody's labor is being stimulated by my grants then you find...