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exiting angola, no cell phone coverage for miles and miles.nd of course, i'm calling their office in philadelphia, berserk. going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from lisa saying, i found something very important. i think this is really big. you have to call me right away. end of message. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. no sixth grader's ever sat with but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, these folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. c
exiting angola, no cell phone coverage for miles and miles.nd of course, i'm calling their office in philadelphia, berserk. going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from lisa saying, i found something very important. i think this is really big. you have to call me right away. end of message. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the...
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as they're exiting angola, they had no cell phone coverage for miles and miles and miles., of course. calling their office in philadelphia, going berserk. i'm going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from elisa saying i found something really important. i think this is really big. you have to call me right away, end of message. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper r
as they're exiting angola, they had no cell phone coverage for miles and miles and miles., of course. calling their office in philadelphia, going berserk. i'm going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from elisa saying i found something really important. i think this is really big. you have to call me right away, end of message. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an...
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we were in angola together. we were talking to guys who were serving life. we said, was that the gun? three of the guys in the room said, it wasn't the gun, it was me it was my responsibility, and , they said that kids today are much tougher than they were. what i reminded him was that these young men can now rent a gun. anywhere, anytime. so it is a massive problem.so i. the next question you asked me is a political question. what can you do about it? in louisiana, the state legislature has said you can't do anything about it. that's what they have said. so one of the challenges we have is how you honor somebody's constitutional right and at the same time protect folks. i think -- there's a couple things we could do. when sandy hook happened, theree was this big folderol about ak-47's. most of the stuff happens on the streets of new orleans with handguns, but congress spent a -- the horrific mass killings usually happen with a bigger gun. but congress spent a lot of time on ak-47's. not on handguns. one thing the federal government can do is have a direct a
we were in angola together. we were talking to guys who were serving life. we said, was that the gun? three of the guys in the room said, it wasn't the gun, it was me it was my responsibility, and , they said that kids today are much tougher than they were. what i reminded him was that these young men can now rent a gun. anywhere, anytime. so it is a massive problem.so i. the next question you asked me is a political question. what can you do about it? in louisiana, the state legislature has...
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outlets.and he has traveled the world both as a journalist working for humanitarian agencies in places like angola-- pakistan but for his first book he traveled to a place many of us have heard about but don't really know much about, place known as the "the dark net" the title of the book which we will talk about tonight. would you please welcome the jamie bartlett. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction. i guess we can just start by how did you get interested in such a weird and disturbing subject? >> i weiss been adjusted. i a vice been fascinated by the general idea of pariahs of society are often the most interesting. i'm very often harping at the things that make him ahead of us nobody imagine what it would become. my work as a journalist and think tank at demos i have been into political extremism radical social movements religious movements tried to understand what drives them but over the last three or four years i've really have the sense that a growing number of stories about bad things happening on the internet. whether it was illegal pornography or neon nazis or warring in
outlets.and he has traveled the world both as a journalist working for humanitarian agencies in places like angola-- pakistan but for his first book he traveled to a place many of us have heard about but don't really know much about, place known as the "the dark net" the title of the book which we will talk about tonight. would you please welcome the jamie bartlett. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction. i guess we can just start by how did you get interested in...
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we went up to angola recently together.got there, you told me it will bring me to my knees and in many ways, it will. the highway literally ends. it's a one-way highway from new orleans. it's a pipeline. 2000 100 residents of north winds are permanent residents of angola. what post-katrina innovations are you most pleased with in the city that will stop that pipeline? what are the specific things you're at ministration has done that you think will actually cause that jail to be closed from disuse and what will actually reduce the population of people from new orleans in angola? >> it's not just my administration. there is a lot of responsibility that is spread out over a bunch of different institutional framework. weather is the city of new orleans for the school district with them -- which the mayor doesn't run or the health care delivery system, the thing i'm most proud of is the level of coordination now between and amongst all of the different entities. i call this the new new orleans way because it is literally true th
we went up to angola recently together.got there, you told me it will bring me to my knees and in many ways, it will. the highway literally ends. it's a one-way highway from new orleans. it's a pipeline. 2000 100 residents of north winds are permanent residents of angola. what post-katrina innovations are you most pleased with in the city that will stop that pipeline? what are the specific things you're at ministration has done that you think will actually cause that jail to be closed from...
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the highways literally ends in angola. there it is. 2100 residents are permanent residents now of angola. innovationstrina are you most pleased with in this city that is going to stop the pipeline? what are the specific things your administration has done that you think will cause the jail to be closed from disuse and what are the things that will reduce the population from people in new it iss from angola? >> not -- not just my administration. whether it is the city of new orleans or the city to which the mayor does not run, the health care system, which we do not control. the thing i am most proud of his level of cooperation between and amongst the different entities. true thatrally nothing has happened in the city in the past 10 years without everybody having to participate in some form or fashion. nobody has everything we need. we cannot get anything done if we do not wrap our arms around each other. we are marching in the right direction. the institutional changes, even though there are concerns about the schools, tha
the highways literally ends in angola. there it is. 2100 residents are permanent residents now of angola. innovationstrina are you most pleased with in this city that is going to stop the pipeline? what are the specific things your administration has done that you think will cause the jail to be closed from disuse and what are the things that will reduce the population from people in new it iss from angola? >> not -- not just my administration. whether it is the city of new orleans or the...
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>> we have yet again right here on planet earth, this about 4,000 feetce surface off the coast of angolagod. >> and underwater rover piloted by a the bp oil company spotted this thing. they weren't quite sure, they dubbed spaghetti monster. they brought the footage back, and scientists -- >> it's alive. >> it's alive. >> some part of the world, someone is thinking, that looks delicious. >> you are. that poor thing, a rare find and you want to eat it. >> maybe. ♪ ♪ num num num >>> do you recognize yourself in this uber driver's car? >> i could never be a driver of any kind. >> you have no patience for anything. >> steve righting in the backseat on "right this minute." nonow w atat c chihili, new smoked chicken burritos arare e jujustst $ $8.8.9999 ad with fresh mex flavors. ♪ alallelergrgieies s didiststrar? when your symptoms start... .....d.dococtotorsrs r rececog claritin every day of your allelergrgy y sesea. clclararititinin p prorovivid, non-drowsy, 2424-h-houour r rerelilief. .....f.fewewerer i intntererrure amazing things you do... ...every day.. liliveve c clalarirititin. [ screa
>> we have yet again right here on planet earth, this about 4,000 feetce surface off the coast of angolagod. >> and underwater rover piloted by a the bp oil company spotted this thing. they weren't quite sure, they dubbed spaghetti monster. they brought the footage back, and scientists -- >> it's alive. >> it's alive. >> some part of the world, someone is thinking, that looks delicious. >> you are. that poor thing, a rare find and you want to eat it. >>...
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no one gets off the plane in toto or rwanda and angola and think this is a miracle when it's over. this is a transformation underway. without further contrast some of the things we saw from the old africa for many of you have done business for decades now has shifted over time. one of the things that has always struck me as in 2007 i took a group of about seven area finance ministers and trade ministers to california and we went to google headquarters on the wrist in a manner any of you done there, there is a giant globe and the globe has every google hate in the world at that moment shone out by a life. what you see because of that, you see the outlines of the country and each country is a different color. we all stood there and it rotates and we waited there for it to rotate towards africa is no africa. it was missing on the globe. we were all stunned. it was because they were so few at that time on a daily basis that it looked like a couple islands. it caught my attention that it was indicative of the world africa was stuck and at that point which i call it less than 3% world. l
no one gets off the plane in toto or rwanda and angola and think this is a miracle when it's over. this is a transformation underway. without further contrast some of the things we saw from the old africa for many of you have done business for decades now has shifted over time. one of the things that has always struck me as in 2007 i took a group of about seven area finance ministers and trade ministers to california and we went to google headquarters on the wrist in a manner any of you done...
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>> we thought the soviet union should be challenged in places where they wind like angola. we went about it to say we would support the people who were there to present and but then they don't push the envelope too hard. it is a shame we have a little project. >> rabil just cancel it and see them over there. no problem. [laughter] so now we say it is here after all. [laughter] >> let me move on. >> a good friend of mine to but beyond his bomb building was a much of a factor in the course of the vince. is there anything you could add to that? >> i think he was the presence we were very well aware of. by the time i took office then they could see the man who stood up to the regime. and was very clear about it so he stood up to the regime and was banished but when we have a human-rights agenda and gorbachev came to power but i talk to him a couple of times with the neighbors were objecting because --. [laughter] he was very proud of the quality of the cookies. >> i think that is an important aspect. >> i think the kgb could handle them personally arrest them and give warnings
>> we thought the soviet union should be challenged in places where they wind like angola. we went about it to say we would support the people who were there to present and but then they don't push the envelope too hard. it is a shame we have a little project. >> rabil just cancel it and see them over there. no problem. [laughter] so now we say it is here after all. [laughter] >> let me move on. >> a good friend of mine to but beyond his bomb building was a much of a...
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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market.
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market.
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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like solar and wind power are getting chr,
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like...
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bennety: we are standing on the migratory route that is coming from botswana to zambia and angola.tunately it passes the trans-zambezi highway where it could be danger to wildlife such as elephant and also people. reporter: the elephant trails crossing international borders is another challenge. the kavango-zambezi conservation area, dubbed kaza, is almost the size of france and crosses five countries. setting it up involved overcoming both political and physical obstacles. james: there was a fence here. this fence used to start from here up to divundu almost 200 kilometers. so the fence was removed 70 km. reporter: the kaza area is now home to over 200,000 elephants according to estimates. during the course of a year, they roam hundreds of kilometers, often straying outside the national park. but even then, their safety is now largely guaranteed. many local authorities are now profiting from the wild animals, so they've set up their own conservation areas to protect them. bennety likukela stays in contact with the local community leaders. it's only thanks to their involvement that
bennety: we are standing on the migratory route that is coming from botswana to zambia and angola.tunately it passes the trans-zambezi highway where it could be danger to wildlife such as elephant and also people. reporter: the elephant trails crossing international borders is another challenge. the kavango-zambezi conservation area, dubbed kaza, is almost the size of france and crosses five countries. setting it up involved overcoming both political and physical obstacles. james: there was a...
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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank.r energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like solar and wind power are getting cheaper, and
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank.r energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like solar and...
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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. erik: our thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like solar and wind power are getting cheaper, and no one knows when or even if crude prices will rebound. >> at the end of the day, this is a commodity business. erik: yet chevron is doubling down on fossil fuels, investing tens of billions on a bet the world will guzzle oil and gas for decades to come. we take you inside chevron in this bloomberg special report. ♪ erik: this is midland, texas. in the mid-1980's, it lived through an oil price collapse. on the main street downtown, you can still see the impact. 30 years later, midland is caught up in another bust. prices have plunged by 60% in
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. erik: our thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market....
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in angola this is the transformation. so it's a contrast some of those that we saw from the old africa every you have been in business for decades. so as always is in 2007 the finance ministers and trade ministers to california. we went to google headquarters. there is the giant club. and at that moment was shown up by a light so you see the completes outline of the country and each is a different color. we just sit there and wait for it to rotate against africa. there was some africa i was missing because there were so few google hit saudia the basis they just looked like a couple of violence and it caught my a attention was indicative of the world after. was stuck in which was less than 20 percent, less a 3% of global trade, private equity, for whatever metric you want to use. so what we are beginning to break out. and to shift away from unilateral trade patterns to export their raw goods out to generate a more diverse economy. and the foreign relations is shifting away from the global power to the african country. but
in angola this is the transformation. so it's a contrast some of those that we saw from the old africa every you have been in business for decades. so as always is in 2007 the finance ministers and trade ministers to california. we went to google headquarters. there is the giant club. and at that moment was shown up by a light so you see the completes outline of the country and each is a different color. we just sit there and wait for it to rotate against africa. there was some africa i was...
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that could come from iraq and angola. over to gold, the safe haven is at its highest since july 17.e did see a spike after the fomc meetings did come out. gold up by 1.1%. i want a little semantics. i don't think markets are shrugging off the fed minutes but reacting strongly to the fed minutes. ,ull up scarlet's terminal right at the release, you had an instant drop-down and then a jump in the equity markets. any investors who were reading this seemed to be reacting quite strongly with the purchases. spf 20ity markets minutes had a much bigger effect than we predicted today. -- the fomc minutes had a much bigger effect than we predicted today. scarlet: the indexes are little changed. in the context of where they were before the minutes, it has been a big change. let's move on and go on to some company news. bank of america shareholders gathering next month to decide if brian moynihan can keep his title. they will not be the only ones weighing in. matt: if the fed finds that the bank did not fix weaknesses, investors won't be seeing an increased dividends or share buybacks and they
that could come from iraq and angola. over to gold, the safe haven is at its highest since july 17.e did see a spike after the fomc meetings did come out. gold up by 1.1%. i want a little semantics. i don't think markets are shrugging off the fed minutes but reacting strongly to the fed minutes. ,ull up scarlet's terminal right at the release, you had an instant drop-down and then a jump in the equity markets. any investors who were reading this seemed to be reacting quite strongly with the...
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speculation increased out which we extend that, have been talking about coming .ut of a rock -- iraq angolagold, investment havens going the other way, at the since july 17. gold was up as much as 1.1% this afternoon. investors are pushing into perceived safety as you wait for those fomc minutes. the commodity here is falling, down by nearly one point i percent. glencore sayss -- that sink denies selling from chinese hedge funds have pushed prices too low. . big factor is china its economy is slowing down and less copper for construction. finally, let's take a look at treasuries. treasuries right now around where we started on the day, yields had risen higher, around the 9:00 a.m. mark. investors pushing in here. the fed is what we are looking to and about 15 to 20 minutes time. about 15 to 20 minutes time. matt: in july they saw conditions for a rate rise nearing -- not sure if someone has broken the embargo, but i have seen things coming across that look like they are from the fed. i just sent a message to michael mckee and i will get to the bottom of this. >> spillover from emerging mark
speculation increased out which we extend that, have been talking about coming .ut of a rock -- iraq angolagold, investment havens going the other way, at the since july 17. gold was up as much as 1.1% this afternoon. investors are pushing into perceived safety as you wait for those fomc minutes. the commodity here is falling, down by nearly one point i percent. glencore sayss -- that sink denies selling from chinese hedge funds have pushed prices too low. . big factor is china its economy is...
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highway from new highway.a pipeline and 2100 residents of new orleans are permanent residents of angola. what post-katrina innovations are you most pleased with in the city that is going to stop that pipeline? what are the specific things your administration has done that you think will cause that jail to be closed from disuse, and what will actually reduce the population of people from new orleans in angola? all, landrieu: first of it's not just my administration. a lot of responsibility is spread out over a bunch of different it's too shall frameworks. if it's the city of new orleans or the school district, which , what i'mdoes not run most proud of is the level of coordination between and amongst all the different entities. i call this the new orleans way because it's literally true that nothing has happened in the city in the last 10 years without everybody having to participate in some form or fashion. nobody has got everything we need, so we cannot get anything done if we do not wrap our arms around each other. even though there are still some folks who are left out, we all are ma
highway from new highway.a pipeline and 2100 residents of new orleans are permanent residents of angola. what post-katrina innovations are you most pleased with in the city that is going to stop that pipeline? what are the specific things your administration has done that you think will cause that jail to be closed from disuse, and what will actually reduce the population of people from new orleans in angola? all, landrieu: first of it's not just my administration. a lot of responsibility is...
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second-biggest member of opec, said a production boost was important to meet the needs of its population while angolaport -- export the most crude in four years this october. oil has tumbled more than 30% since this year's peak close back in june. that is all the time i have right now. i hand it over to you, matt. matt: thank you. over in shanghai composite, it was more than 2.2% and the nikkei dropped and the hang k fell by about 1.2%. dashboardory out of the big story is currency. there has been little relief for confession -- investors in asia as southeast assets remain under pressure. southeast asian currencies saw another volatile date. in thailand, it held steady after falling to the lowest level since 2009 in the wake of the deadly bombing in bangkok. they say that attack is unlikely to the economic stability. for the decline as china's devaluation. the political crisis and a surprise increase in july consumer prices weighed on the currency. the announcement of banks apprise the market by devaluing the dollar for the third time this year. in a statement, the bank said it acted preemptively to
second-biggest member of opec, said a production boost was important to meet the needs of its population while angolaport -- export the most crude in four years this october. oil has tumbled more than 30% since this year's peak close back in june. that is all the time i have right now. i hand it over to you, matt. matt: thank you. over in shanghai composite, it was more than 2.2% and the nikkei dropped and the hang k fell by about 1.2%. dashboardory out of the big story is currency. there has...
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collection, began as a collection of the european collector which was then sold to an african collector in angolauchf course, i was not so entangled with the presence of this particular pavilion as much as i was really objecting to the fact that you can't make a pavilion [indiscernible] bit facile and a outmoded and that is how -- amy: the idea that africa is not a country, but a continent. >> yes. it is a fantastic piece by one of the artists at the biennale, and a drawing of a text in which there is an imaginary europe, imaginary europe to africa. thereafter, i know you're not a country -- saying, dear africa, i know you're not a country. i think we have to remind ourselves of that. there's a certain way when you begin with the notion that one can create an african pavilion with the deep complexities that they face on the continent, the diversity of cultural archives that exist in the continent, and i think the reduce it in this one little thing and making it from a collection, was for me, something that needed to be interrogated. amy: post-colonialism? >> post-colonialism for me, i would dares
collection, began as a collection of the european collector which was then sold to an african collector in angolauchf course, i was not so entangled with the presence of this particular pavilion as much as i was really objecting to the fact that you can't make a pavilion [indiscernible] bit facile and a outmoded and that is how -- amy: the idea that africa is not a country, but a continent. >> yes. it is a fantastic piece by one of the artists at the biennale, and a drawing of a text in...
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y'all let me have all my babes they working in the jail free, just let me have them, ask them, go to angola go to opportunities, hod, i know all of them. and my mentally ill children adults they are hard workers, we could do more in new orleans than any group that you have there. >> amen. >> any group that you have there. police brutality we are used to. we got to do something about that, too, as citizens we got to stop allowing american -- make rules remember that from the 60s you can't make rules that oppress some of your people. all of us have to be for am full americans we don't need to get violent about that. that is just human nature that we can do this, as a people. and thank you very much announcer: c-span's special coverage of the ten-year anniversary of hurricane katrina continues next with the atlantic conferences on is actually's. after that, new orleans mayor land rover -- landrieu. after that, fema administrator craig forgotten -- craig fugate and public commemoration in new orleans on hurricane katrina. there will be a celebration of new orleans's resilience. hosted by solar
y'all let me have all my babes they working in the jail free, just let me have them, ask them, go to angola go to opportunities, hod, i know all of them. and my mentally ill children adults they are hard workers, we could do more in new orleans than any group that you have there. >> amen. >> any group that you have there. police brutality we are used to. we got to do something about that, too, as citizens we got to stop allowing american -- make rules remember that from the 60s you...
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bp captured the video with under water vehicle off the coast of angola. of more than 4000 feet. it was nicknamed the flying spaghetti mop ter. it was sent to the center in england where the caech was identified as a member of the jelly fish family. >> park rangers believe they have captured the grizzly bear that fatally mauled a hiker in yell stone and offering practical tips for other park visitors when it comes to encountering bears in the wild. if we have the story. >> tonight park rangers at yellow stone national park have just caught a bear cub they believe was also involved in the attack that killed 63-year-old lance cross by. biologist telling us they are confident they have the if he mail grizzly involved but the testing continues. and if these are the bears, they will be put down. officials say once a bear attack as human it's lost all ferry and poses grave danger. park officials concerned about human interaction with all wild life but for bear in particular they say you should move slowly. caulk loudly. make sure you carry bear spray and 11 your
bp captured the video with under water vehicle off the coast of angola. of more than 4000 feet. it was nicknamed the flying spaghetti mop ter. it was sent to the center in england where the caech was identified as a member of the jelly fish family. >> park rangers believe they have captured the grizzly bear that fatally mauled a hiker in yell stone and offering practical tips for other park visitors when it comes to encountering bears in the wild. if we have the story. >> tonight...
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captured the video with underwater vehicle off the coast of angola at a depths of 4,000 named "the flying spaghetti monday december," the b.p. team sent this video to scientist whose identified the creature as a member of the same name as the jelly fish. stay tuned. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good tuesday morning. it is 5:29. i am kristen sze. eric thomas is off today. but we have a lot going on and meteorologist mike nicco is first up to talk about the weather. >> you must be enjoying caller weather. the rest of us are getting up and live doppler hd is show best radar returns off the coast but there is drizzle around the bay and along the coast and the best chance of anything measurable is in the higher elevations along the sonoma county coast. you can see the future on the roof camera and that is the drizzle falling across the bay bridge with temperatures in the upper 50s to slow low 76 and we end up in same spot by 4:00. it will be breezy and brighter as the day unsurveillance videos. leyla? >> if you are just waking up, i spoke too soon, a moment
captured the video with underwater vehicle off the coast of angola at a depths of 4,000 named "the flying spaghetti monday december," the b.p. team sent this video to scientist whose identified the creature as a member of the same name as the jelly fish. stay tuned. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good tuesday morning. it is 5:29. i am kristen sze. eric thomas is off today. but we have a lot going on and meteorologist mike nicco is...
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the space-- physical, touchable, jim crow confinement just like the guard tower from the prison in angola, louisiana, notorious for cruelty. >> carlos bustamante: it's about 21 feet tall. and this is cast concrete, so it's an enormous object. >> pelley: from monumental to miniscule, carlos bustamante is the project manager building a place for 33,000 moments in time. >> bustamante: so when you had the railcar, the railcar pieces, the guard tower, and all the support equipment, we had a convoy of about 12 semi-trucks traveling down the road across six states to get here. and it took them about three days. >> pelley: how do you get those things into this building? >> bustamante: so we set up two very, very large cranes. and these cranes are... are rare, there's not a lot of them this size. and we picked up these two objects, and basically brought them over the site and lowered them down about 60 feet below grade. >> pelley: the answer is, you don't move these objects into the building, you put these objects in place and you build the building around them? >> bustamante: exactly. there's no
the space-- physical, touchable, jim crow confinement just like the guard tower from the prison in angola, louisiana, notorious for cruelty. >> carlos bustamante: it's about 21 feet tall. and this is cast concrete, so it's an enormous object. >> pelley: from monumental to miniscule, carlos bustamante is the project manager building a place for 33,000 moments in time. >> bustamante: so when you had the railcar, the railcar pieces, the guard tower, and all the support equipment,...
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recordingccess to herman wallace part of the angola three and one of the people -- amy: he was held morehan 40 years in solitary confinement and ultimately died a few days after he was dying of cancer, which is why was released from prison and ultimately died a free man. >> and was incredible to get these recordings and immerse myself in his voice and create this character. rocky is based on the young man that herman wallace held inside. whenever a new person would come in, he would reach out and give them advice on how to cope, tell them of how this pod works, basically. that is the relationship between rocky in my play. amy: and who played rocky? >> he is a friend of a friend. he came out of a the word work. >> what you plan to do with "opening the box"? your performing excerpts around the country? for thewe're working production. it will premiere -- the world premiere will be in san francisco next july. i mean, i think -- there's been a lot of attention comparatively speaking on solitary confinement in the last five years. momentum has been building. people know the facts, but i feel
recordingccess to herman wallace part of the angola three and one of the people -- amy: he was held morehan 40 years in solitary confinement and ultimately died a few days after he was dying of cancer, which is why was released from prison and ultimately died a free man. >> and was incredible to get these recordings and immerse myself in his voice and create this character. rocky is based on the young man that herman wallace held inside. whenever a new person would come in, he would reach...
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angola, armenian, belarus, ,gypt, india, kuwait, mongolia pakistan, venezuela -- those are all countriesve purchased significant amounts of russian equipment. what we are dealing with our countries whose defense policy requires them to be able to counter western forces, employing a western way of war. clearly, bearing in mind that army chiefs and senior officers from all countries confirmed will be visiting the games, it is a big opportunity for the russians to show off their defense technology and achieve arms sales. it was a great armored vehicle manufacturing nation and it hopes to be so again. there's obviously a major opportunity. for those listening on bloomberg radio, "the first word" is coming up next. for our viewers, it is a second hour of "the pulse." francine: we will have reaction out of asia as the yuan falls for a second day. we will find out what impact that is having on the region and the rest of the world. manus: also coming up, more bad news for the oil industry as the international energy agency publishes a report on supply and demand. we are going to dig into those n
angola, armenian, belarus, ,gypt, india, kuwait, mongolia pakistan, venezuela -- those are all countriesve purchased significant amounts of russian equipment. what we are dealing with our countries whose defense policy requires them to be able to counter western forces, employing a western way of war. clearly, bearing in mind that army chiefs and senior officers from all countries confirmed will be visiting the games, it is a big opportunity for the russians to show off their defense technology...
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prices, islow oil angola to develop? what is going to happen to nigeria?hat mean for cement? sarah, many people are talking about the rise of africa for a long time. for theyour expectation africa continent as a whole from here or south africa? >> clearly, you have some problems with the weakness in the commodity prices in many african economies. south africa is struggling with weak consumption. the electricity supply problems that your correspondent talked about. and exports, around one third of its products are exported to china. this is a bad combination for south africa at the moment. for many countries, we should not forget that cheap oil is a positive. that is underpinning spending and economic development. anna: thank you. we will be back after the break. abouto time to talk you how to build industrial robots that do not kill humans, but we will talk to you later on "countdown." ♪ anna: china still falling. stocks slump for a fourth day, the steepest drop since 2007. u.s. futures help some asian markets climb, but it is a volatile trading session in
prices, islow oil angola to develop? what is going to happen to nigeria?hat mean for cement? sarah, many people are talking about the rise of africa for a long time. for theyour expectation africa continent as a whole from here or south africa? >> clearly, you have some problems with the weakness in the commodity prices in many african economies. south africa is struggling with weak consumption. the electricity supply problems that your correspondent talked about. and exports, around one...
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y'all let me have all my babes they working in the jail free, just let me have them, ask them, go to angola go to opportunities, hod, i know all of them. and my mentally ill children adults they are hard workers, we could do more in new orleans than any group that you have there. >> amen. >> any group that you have there. police brutality we are used to. we got to do something about that, too, as citizens we got to stop allowing american -- make rules remember that from the 60s you can't make rules that oppress some of your people. all of us have to be for am full americans we don't need to get violent about that. that is just human nature that we can do this, as a people. and thank you very much. thank you very much. >> okay. >> thank you very much, i want to thank you all of the panelists, before we go to questions mr. jefferson would you like to make any comments? >>. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i was getting schooled here by my colleague. krin that mckinney on testimony of other witnesses i'm very for the national to have benefit i hope most of -- most of your testimony to have had th
y'all let me have all my babes they working in the jail free, just let me have them, ask them, go to angola go to opportunities, hod, i know all of them. and my mentally ill children adults they are hard workers, we could do more in new orleans than any group that you have there. >> amen. >> any group that you have there. police brutality we are used to. we got to do something about that, too, as citizens we got to stop allowing american -- make rules remember that from the 60s you...
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y'all let me have all my babes they working in the jail free, just let me have them, ask them, go to angolao to opportunities, hod, i know all of them. and my mentally ill children adults they are hard workers, we could do more in new orleans than any group that you have there. >> amen. >> any group that you have there. police brutality we are used to. we got to do something about that, too, as citizens we got to stop allowing american -- make rules remember that from the 60s you can't make rules that oppress some of your people. all of us have to be for am full americans we don't need to get violent about that. that is just human nature that we can do this, as a people. and thank you very much. thank you very much. >> okay. >> thank you very much, i want to thank you all of the panelists, before we go to questions mr. jefferson would you like to make any comments? >>. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i was getting schooled here by my colleague. krin that mckinney on testimony of other witnesses i'm very for the national to have benefit i hope most of -- most of your testimony to have had the
y'all let me have all my babes they working in the jail free, just let me have them, ask them, go to angolao to opportunities, hod, i know all of them. and my mentally ill children adults they are hard workers, we could do more in new orleans than any group that you have there. >> amen. >> any group that you have there. police brutality we are used to. we got to do something about that, too, as citizens we got to stop allowing american -- make rules remember that from the 60s you...