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the last of the angola three faces retrial for a third time. a louisiana state judge ruled monday that albert woodcox should go before a jury again for allegedly killing a prison guard. all the witnesses to the kill are now dead. a federal judge ruled in june that woodcox should be released. >> a former peanut company executive in is jail beginning a 28 year prison term. he was sentenced for his role in a deadly salmonella outbreak. a jury found parnell and several others guilty of knowingly shipping tainted peanut butter. the outbreak killed nine people and sickened hundreds more. >> four kentucky couples are asking a federal judge to order their marriage licenses be reissued. rowan county clerk kim davis removed her name and the name of the county from those documents. instead, they said those licenses were issued pursuant to a federal court order. the couples say that may make their marriage licenses invalid. >> ben carson is softening his stance that a muslim should not be president. he went on record to clarify his earlier remarks. >> if s
the last of the angola three faces retrial for a third time. a louisiana state judge ruled monday that albert woodcox should go before a jury again for allegedly killing a prison guard. all the witnesses to the kill are now dead. a federal judge ruled in june that woodcox should be released. >> a former peanut company executive in is jail beginning a 28 year prison term. he was sentenced for his role in a deadly salmonella outbreak. a jury found parnell and several others guilty of...
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will be the support of insurgencies and third-party mercenaries in southern africa particularly in angola they provided a template for the expansion of similar covert operations throughout the third world would lead to the iran contra and there's a connection. the second element that is central to the restoration of the imperial stages but increased by militarism to leverage the domestic polarization as the domestic consensus unraveled the war or threat of war or just the violence and brutality was used to leverage the polarization and division for the domestic advantage and this is not new. every president prior to nixon used the war or foreign policy for the domestic and but i think that in this kind of post consensus unraveled in nixon and kissinger in some ways --. it's the attempt to win over the democrats for the 1972 election to ensure the landslide and keep the potential right-wing third-party in the republican party and in many ways the strategy had a foreign-policy come of the destruction and brutality visited on cambodia and vietnam. it is directly aimed at keeping the southern
will be the support of insurgencies and third-party mercenaries in southern africa particularly in angola they provided a template for the expansion of similar covert operations throughout the third world would lead to the iran contra and there's a connection. the second element that is central to the restoration of the imperial stages but increased by militarism to leverage the domestic polarization as the domestic consensus unraveled the war or threat of war or just the violence and brutality...
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. >>> the last member of the angola three are set to appear before the judge. albert fox has had his twice before had his conviction thrown out for the 1992 murder of a prison guard. a judge ruled that he should be released. he has lived 40 years almost entirely in solitary confinements. >>> a man involved in a string of free shootings insists that he's innocent. >> i'm the wrong guy. >> the police this morning said that tests link his gun to four of the shootings. merit said that his gun was in a pawnshop for months. he's being held on $1 million bail. preparations are under way this morning in seattle for a high stakes visit by china's president. xi jinping arrived in washington state tomorrow for a trip that will bring him face to face with president obama. >> chinese president xi jinping is headed to washington, d.c. in high-level talks with president obama. his first official state visit in the u.s. former washington governor gary lock served as u.s. ambassador to china under president obama. >> between our two countries every day flow almost $1.5 billion
. >>> the last member of the angola three are set to appear before the judge. albert fox has had his twice before had his conviction thrown out for the 1992 murder of a prison guard. a judge ruled that he should be released. he has lived 40 years almost entirely in solitary confinements. >>> a man involved in a string of free shootings insists that he's innocent. >> i'm the wrong guy. >> the police this morning said that tests link his gun to four of the shootings....
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i learned that sharpening the knives on the floor of angola. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> the judge gave me my name, it was kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders. drug deal gone bad in a hotel room, shoot-out. they shot me, i shot them. the judge says in the final summation in the final verdict, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going get it. i'm going to die right here. >> clean the front, all that grass out in front. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but, see, when you got to pay th
i learned that sharpening the knives on the floor of angola. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> the judge gave me my name, it was kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders. drug deal gone bad in a hotel room, shoot-out. they shot me, i shot them. the judge says in the final summation in the final verdict, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was...
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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. 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
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. 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...
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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 cheaper, and
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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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. a 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 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 behe
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. a 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...
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now be safe, work continues on clearing land mines in a number of countries, including sri lanka, angola and colombia. >>> think of the u.s. state of california, places like hollywood or silicon valley spring to mind. there is another side of the state, home to hundreds of ghost towns. >> reporter: this is belarat, california. there are no phones, no cell signal, not even a television and no mail service either. but it does have something. meet rocky novak. for the past 11 years, the one and only resident. he's trying to preserve the history of this once thriving and wild mining town that over a century ago was an important hub for mineral exploration. >> here's original photos in its day. this is 1898 photo. there's the cam way hotel. >> this town was quite a town. >> bank, post office, they had a store. and had seven saloons, four brothels and a cemetery. >> everything a miner would want. >> just about everything a miner would want and need. too bad they don't have that now. [laughter] >> reporter: today the town is an open air museum. in disrepair, yes. but a couple old buildings are
now be safe, work continues on clearing land mines in a number of countries, including sri lanka, angola and colombia. >>> think of the u.s. state of california, places like hollywood or silicon valley spring to mind. there is another side of the state, home to hundreds of ghost towns. >> reporter: this is belarat, california. there are no phones, no cell signal, not even a television and no mail service either. but it does have something. meet rocky novak. for the past 11 years,...
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a federal appeals court in new orleanses considering whether to release the last of the so-called angolaee. louisiana prosecutors say the judge went too far when his second conviction was overturned. >>> president obama today will visit rural alaskan towns affected by climate change. the villages are built on rapidly melting permafrost. tuesday the president saw a glacier that has receded a mile and a half in the past 200 years. >> it indicates because of the changes patterning of winters with less snow, longer, hotter summers, is how rapidly the glacier is receding. and it sends a message about the urgency that we're going to need to have when it comes to dealing with this. >>> temperatures in alaska are rising twice as fast as anywhere on earth. president obama chose alaska to talk about climate change because its impact there is so acute. residents are keeping a close eye on the approaching sea. libby casey reports. >> reporter: this eskimo relies on the sea and land for his food and way of life, hunting most of what he eats, but that is getting harder. >> i used to be able to recogni
a federal appeals court in new orleanses considering whether to release the last of the so-called angolaee. louisiana prosecutors say the judge went too far when his second conviction was overturned. >>> president obama today will visit rural alaskan towns affected by climate change. the villages are built on rapidly melting permafrost. tuesday the president saw a glacier that has receded a mile and a half in the past 200 years. >> it indicates because of the changes patterning...
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work continues to clearing land mines in a number of countries, including sri lanka, angola and colombiaforest fires that broke out in the hills around the ecuadorian capitol have now spread to the city forcing people from their homes. the government has asked neighboring countries to help put out the fires. >>> a major cleanup operation is underway in central chile following a magnitude 8.3 earthquake. it struck offshore almost 300 kilometers north of the capitol. a million people have been evacuated and the death toll has risen to ten. >> reporter: chile has had several powerful earthquakes in recent years, but they still come as a surprise. they are still shocking and often devastating. this quake struck early evening local time. it's epicenter deep under the sea. it's effects were felt as far away as buenos aires on the other side of the continent. >> translator: this is one of the most powerful earthquakes in chile's history, the strongest earthquake this year, and among the strongest in the world, but despite this, with the information that we have, these response has been good. it
work continues to clearing land mines in a number of countries, including sri lanka, angola and colombiaforest fires that broke out in the hills around the ecuadorian capitol have now spread to the city forcing people from their homes. the government has asked neighboring countries to help put out the fires. >>> a major cleanup operation is underway in central chile following a magnitude 8.3 earthquake. it struck offshore almost 300 kilometers north of the capitol. a million people...
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erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. 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 cheapend
erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. 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...
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that's the name of a bar in angola, indiana. >> one of the members of the band he played with said justinfirst ones in the bar. 21 years old and coming to happy hour near you. jb. >> we'll be back. more "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. so whgetting better dental checkups than me, i decided to go pro... with crest pro-health advanced. my mouth is getting healthier. my teeth are getting stronger. this crest toothpaste is superior in five areas. great checkup. the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. jake, put that downten up! point it at the ground til your ready that's not the ground leo put that down when your day goes on and on, you need 48 hour odor prot
that's the name of a bar in angola, indiana. >> one of the members of the band he played with said justinfirst ones in the bar. 21 years old and coming to happy hour near you. jb. >> we'll be back. more "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker...
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federal appeals court in new orleans considers the release of albert wood fox the last of the so called angolaee in prison after spending decades in solitary confinement for killing a prison guard and louisiana wants to try fox for a third time even though other convictions were overturned. the umbrella revolution will face trial, 18-year-old joshua wong plead not guilty to charges of inciting and participating in an illegal assembly, tens of thousands of demonstrators, many with umbrellas blocked the city's business district last year demanding free and open elections. and thousands of drivers for uber may soon be able to join a lawsuit against the ride-sharing service, a federal judge in california granted class action status to a pending suit over benefits and three drivers sued saying they are being incorrectly classified as contractors rather than employees and would make them eligible for benefits such as health insurance. president obama today visits rural alaska towns affected by climate change. the villages are built on rapidly melting perma frost and around 100,000 homes are threaten
federal appeals court in new orleans considers the release of albert wood fox the last of the so called angolaee in prison after spending decades in solitary confinement for killing a prison guard and louisiana wants to try fox for a third time even though other convictions were overturned. the umbrella revolution will face trial, 18-year-old joshua wong plead not guilty to charges of inciting and participating in an illegal assembly, tens of thousands of demonstrators, many with umbrellas...
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cuba went into angola without soviet support. castro kind of goaded the soviet union into providing infrastructure and logistical support for the campaign. documentsclassified of high soviet officials ativing in cuba to scream castro. thesoviets did not support concept of armed insurrection in the third world. they wanted the communist parties to come to power electric early. electorally. power the chinese relationship has not been like that, but about 10 years ago, maybe 12 or 14 years ago, the chinese started to really make a move into cuba. they started building hotels. cuban students started going to china to learn to speak chinese. then that effort really fizzled china isof ways, and still a commercial interest but not as significant. cuba really is trying to keep its economy diversified and not dependent on anyone country. i also want to thank you for your presentation and presence by saying, my wife and i had the privilege of going to cuba in one of these so-called people to people programs in may. you alluded to this, tha
cuba went into angola without soviet support. castro kind of goaded the soviet union into providing infrastructure and logistical support for the campaign. documentsclassified of high soviet officials ativing in cuba to scream castro. thesoviets did not support concept of armed insurrection in the third world. they wanted the communist parties to come to power electric early. electorally. power the chinese relationship has not been like that, but about 10 years ago, maybe 12 or 14 years ago,...
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angola prison where the most dangerous -- one of the most dangerous in the united states transformed they're having a revival in that prison. it's the power of the gospel. it transforms even the lives of prisoners. >> and the story of forgiveness. the ability of this woman taken hostage in her own home, bound up, left in her bathroom. she didn't know what was going to happen to her. and knowing he had killed four others, she in the moment finding the power to forgive. >> not only to forgive, but the peace that -- think about that as a young woman, being in a situation with guy you know has just killed four people. you know he was a rapist. she had the peace, as she just told you that because of god speak ing to her, that shy coul make a choice and she made that choice and god walked through that event with her. >> it's amazing. and it is an inspiration to just do better and be better. tony, it's great to see you. >> and take that and receive that forgiveness. it's powerful. >> thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. there's no one road out there. no one surface..
angola prison where the most dangerous -- one of the most dangerous in the united states transformed they're having a revival in that prison. it's the power of the gospel. it transforms even the lives of prisoners. >> and the story of forgiveness. the ability of this woman taken hostage in her own home, bound up, left in her bathroom. she didn't know what was going to happen to her. and knowing he had killed four others, she in the moment finding the power to forgive. >> not only to...
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she led anti-landmine campaigns in places like angola and bosnia and became the first public figure to be photographed touching an aids patient. because the media covered her every move, diana's work brought much needed attention to causes that may have not otherwise received it. after years living apart, diana and charles officially divorced in august of 1996. the princess had been seeing mohammed al-fayed or "dodi" to his friends. he was a millionaire movie producer and son of the founder of english department store "harrod's." just before that fateful night in 1997, diana took a vacation with dodi in southern france. and like most of her adult life, the paparazzi hovered around her every move. they eventually followed her to paris, the last city the world- traveling princess would ever visit. minutes after midnight on august 31, 1997, a car carrying diana and dodi crashed in tunnel along the river seine . the crash was so violent, the car's radiator smashed into the front passenger seat. diana, dodi, and the driver also were killed but a fourth passenger survived. news quickly sprea
she led anti-landmine campaigns in places like angola and bosnia and became the first public figure to be photographed touching an aids patient. because the media covered her every move, diana's work brought much needed attention to causes that may have not otherwise received it. after years living apart, diana and charles officially divorced in august of 1996. the princess had been seeing mohammed al-fayed or "dodi" to his friends. he was a millionaire movie producer and son of the...
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. >>> unless a federal court intervenes the last surviving member of the angola three will go on trialhird time for the 1972 murder of a louisiana prison guard. a state judge turned down a request from the 68 year old to throw out the indictment against him. and for the first time, dna test be conducted on items found at the crime scene. in june, a judge ordered that the man should be released. >>> the world's biggest car maker is facing a huge crisis after admitting it cheated only air pollution tests for years. this is pretty shocking stuff, ali. >> yeah, and people don't always register that it's the world's biggest auto maker. it makes audi, porsche and other brands. it has admitted to installing some diesel cars with software that was designed to cheat on emission tests. investors got their first chance to react today. shares plummeted. the software at issue is really quite remarkable. it meant the car's full pollution controls only when on when the car detected it was having an official emission test. that's why there were big discrepancies between the official lab test emissions
. >>> unless a federal court intervenes the last surviving member of the angola three will go on trialhird time for the 1972 murder of a louisiana prison guard. a state judge turned down a request from the 68 year old to throw out the indictment against him. and for the first time, dna test be conducted on items found at the crime scene. in june, a judge ordered that the man should be released. >>> the world's biggest car maker is facing a huge crisis after admitting it...
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there are countless examples from mozambique, angola, sierra leone. >> stories that don't make it into the news because they are not that broke. >> not into the western news. other places in the middle east, where assist ambassador butler says the americans have a particular ally with particular influence in the american domestic political debate. the russians have their ally, allies, and you find it's more complicated. >> the rules laid out in the charter are sensible, they are moral, decent and potentially extremely effective in preventing war, as it says at the beginning of the charter, in order to prevent the scourge of war, okay. where we had difficulty is when states broke those rules. i'm not saying - naive to sit here and say all we need is human goodness and people obeying the rules. people have trouble with the interpretation of the rules of the charter from time to time. to the extent to which the u.n. is failing now is almost exactly identical with the extent to which powers are breaking the rules that they support. that's true of major powers such as united states in russi
there are countless examples from mozambique, angola, sierra leone. >> stories that don't make it into the news because they are not that broke. >> not into the western news. other places in the middle east, where assist ambassador butler says the americans have a particular ally with particular influence in the american domestic political debate. the russians have their ally, allies, and you find it's more complicated. >> the rules laid out in the charter are sensible, they...
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he went to visit a friend in angola, indiana, population 8,600.r, starts playing video games and he gets recognized and frenzy ensues. >> i bet. >> he was generous enough to pose for pictures with fans then he just went over and asked the cover band at that moment if he could join in on the drums. they obviously acquiesced. >> hello. >> and it became such a social media frenzy. >> he seems like he's on a better road now. hopefully he's got much more trustworthy people now. >> and his single is top 13 right now. he'll be at the "today" show plaza this weekend. >> thanks, jack. >> will he be the top dog? >> an amazing pooch tries to set a guinness world record live. >> hind legs up the stairs. >>> no time, no problem, a go-to dinner you can whip up in minutes coming up after this. my theory is pretty simple. happiness, before cleanliness. gooey. flaky. happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. so whgetting better dental checkups than me, i decided to go pro... with crest pro-health advanced. my mouth is getting healthier. my teeth are getting str
he went to visit a friend in angola, indiana, population 8,600.r, starts playing video games and he gets recognized and frenzy ensues. >> i bet. >> he was generous enough to pose for pictures with fans then he just went over and asked the cover band at that moment if he could join in on the drums. they obviously acquiesced. >> hello. >> and it became such a social media frenzy. >> he seems like he's on a better road now. hopefully he's got much more trustworthy...
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now be safe, work continues on clearing land mines in a number of countries, including, sri lanka, angolacolombia. >>> opposition lawmakers in japan have failed to stop a key step in a law whang that will permit the country's armed forces to fight abroad for the first time since world war ii. the parliament upper house approved a bill for the law change despite oppositional lawmakers attempting to physically block them. thousands of people in japan have protested against the law change. they say it violates japan's passivist constitution. >> reporter: as the legislation has worked it way through parliament so the protests outside of it have become passionate, more aggressive. for protesters like this man, the main fear is a return to the militarism that lead japan to disaster in the first half of the cast century. he is an organizer for a new student movement that has sprung up to fight the changes being proposed by prime minister abe. >> as long as it's abe administration, it's possible that the japan goes back to militarism, and there might be another politician who's more dangerous tha
now be safe, work continues on clearing land mines in a number of countries, including, sri lanka, angolacolombia. >>> opposition lawmakers in japan have failed to stop a key step in a law whang that will permit the country's armed forces to fight abroad for the first time since world war ii. the parliament upper house approved a bill for the law change despite oppositional lawmakers attempting to physically block them. thousands of people in japan have protested against the law...
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saw this sort of rising tide, it lifted this and that tide is out, take countries like nigeria and angolaard in the last 12 months and can you imagine what that is going to do to all these social policies, these development goals that are out there and they just don't have the money. >> i'm going to ask you the obvious question here that i think is on a lot of people's minds listening to you how much does corruption come into this? >> well, it's a huge problem for africa and particularly the resource-rich companies where, you know, people like tom burgess have written about it and there is kind of a looting machine and i think in nigeria he has not appointed his cabinet and doing a forensic order and making attempt to deal with it and on the rest of the continent it's a very big problem. if you can promise a lot of cash at the time of the election and to the winning party you practically control the leaders of state and this problem is going to become worse because the trough is being drained and the trough was twice as big months ago and now it's half the size and corruption is going to
saw this sort of rising tide, it lifted this and that tide is out, take countries like nigeria and angolaard in the last 12 months and can you imagine what that is going to do to all these social policies, these development goals that are out there and they just don't have the money. >> i'm going to ask you the obvious question here that i think is on a lot of people's minds listening to you how much does corruption come into this? >> well, it's a huge problem for africa and...
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kissinger also drew up plans to attack cuba in the mid 1970's after fidel castro sent cuban forces into angolaight forces linked to apartheid south africa. while human rights activists have long called for kissinger to be tried for war crimes, he remains a celebrated figure in washington and beyond. ,oining us now is greg grandin author of the new book "kissinger's shadow: the long , reach of america's most controversial statesman." he's a professor of latin american history at new york university. his previous books include, "fordlandia: the rise and fall of henry ford's forgotten jungle city," "the empire of necessity: slavery, freedom and deception in the new world," and "empire's workshop." we welcome you back to democracy now! ong, why did you take he isger? >> i felt like 92 years old, there's been a really location of henry kissinger and supposedly what he stands for, not just by the political right, but across the political establishment. hillary clinton embraced kissinger last year in review and "the washington post" of his last book. samantha power went to a baseball game with him. a
kissinger also drew up plans to attack cuba in the mid 1970's after fidel castro sent cuban forces into angolaight forces linked to apartheid south africa. while human rights activists have long called for kissinger to be tried for war crimes, he remains a celebrated figure in washington and beyond. ,oining us now is greg grandin author of the new book "kissinger's shadow: the long , reach of america's most controversial statesman." he's a professor of latin american history at new...
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though the main event is this weekend, the world meeting of families begins tomorrow from angola to ethiopia to the dominican republic and mexico to maui, pilgrims have flocking to the city of brotherly love ahead of the catholic conference. "action news" reporter vern odom talked to some of the faithful today. he's live in center city with their story and where they'll be staying. >> reporter: vernon. >> reporter: sharrie, you can feel the increasing international flavor here as philadelphians we're used to tourists from across the world but this has a very different vibe. they're arriving in philadelphia by the the hour, by the thousands. tourists for the world meeting of families and of course the visit of pope francis from as far away as latin america, this family from colombia. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: these folks are from zimbabwe in southern africa. where are these folks staying during their visit? the hotels in and near center city still have some rooms available the authority says but by the weekend as the pope's arrival draws near, they anticipate 100 percent occupa
though the main event is this weekend, the world meeting of families begins tomorrow from angola to ethiopia to the dominican republic and mexico to maui, pilgrims have flocking to the city of brotherly love ahead of the catholic conference. "action news" reporter vern odom talked to some of the faithful today. he's live in center city with their story and where they'll be staying. >> reporter: vernon. >> reporter: sharrie, you can feel the increasing international flavor...
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question is regarding the reagan doctrine as it applied to support of the mujahideen in afghanistan, in angolad the contras in nicaragua and love it in cambodia. can you tell us how important it was in the whole scheme of things? and if you're inclined can get tied to similar policies in which the present administration is trying but you're not working very well, so if you have a commentary on that it would be terrific. >> we thought that the soviet union should be challenged in the places where they went. the way we went about it was decided we would support the people there who were presenting a challenge and provide them with arms and other things and encourage them. we didn't have the idea we're going to deploy a lot of troops aror there or anything. in poland, for instance, we were very clear in supporting them but we also cautioned them don't push the envelope too hard, we are not going to have a new war over this, but push a little. interestingly we had a little project that the president approved of to try to loosen the ties of the eastern european countries to the soviets. and john wh
question is regarding the reagan doctrine as it applied to support of the mujahideen in afghanistan, in angolad the contras in nicaragua and love it in cambodia. can you tell us how important it was in the whole scheme of things? and if you're inclined can get tied to similar policies in which the present administration is trying but you're not working very well, so if you have a commentary on that it would be terrific. >> we thought that the soviet union should be challenged in the...
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not they talk about price targets or what they need, that really is irrelevant from venezuela from angola, from nigeria even. it's really what the saudis think and what they want to do. >> okay. so michael, just the bottom line, we could retest our lows from earlier this year, 35 or so, we'd probably end up at 50 or so but will we ever retest the highs we've seen in oil? has the market structurally had to the point where pricing will remain pressured? >> you've basically characterized it. we've had a structural recalibration of oil. i don't think we're in the foreseeable medium term to even longer term, and i mean five years out, i don't see a $100 world anymore. $50 doesn't work. 100's too high. 75 sounds right. >> all right. michael, great to speak with you. thank you for your time. michael haigh of societe general. what do you think of his forecast? >> i tell you what, i think production in the u.s. is coming down and i think it's not even so much that the ea restated and said we peaked in april but you're starting to hear from all the cfos where capex are sticking in. what do you do?
not they talk about price targets or what they need, that really is irrelevant from venezuela from angola, from nigeria even. it's really what the saudis think and what they want to do. >> okay. so michael, just the bottom line, we could retest our lows from earlier this year, 35 or so, we'd probably end up at 50 or so but will we ever retest the highs we've seen in oil? has the market structurally had to the point where pricing will remain pressured? >> you've basically...
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the prison rodeo, is the angola "stir crazy" my favorite movie, all about that. and if you don't want to do that. great french cuisine at the museum of art pairing great wine. >> and next toe arrow head, home of the kansas city chiefs. >> the loudest football stadium in america. they are in the guiness book of world records. and the kansas city royal, this is the world series of barbecue. serious stuff. you don't go there just to taste the food. you go there to see the contraptions people will build just to be able to get their barbecue going. >> my hometown next. the cotton bowl in dallas. >> stadium built in 1930. not talking where the cowboys play. this is the texans playing oklahoma sooners. this is red river rivalry. and of course they have the state fair at the cotton bowl. they have been doing that for years. and what's great about that is you have got so many things to do and eat. and then talk about history? a little bit of south town. in ennis, they have the galaxy drive in movie theater. six screens there and they are pet friendly. you can bring the do
the prison rodeo, is the angola "stir crazy" my favorite movie, all about that. and if you don't want to do that. great french cuisine at the museum of art pairing great wine. >> and next toe arrow head, home of the kansas city chiefs. >> the loudest football stadium in america. they are in the guiness book of world records. and the kansas city royal, this is the world series of barbecue. serious stuff. you don't go there just to taste the food. you go there to see the...
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from terre haute and angola and evansville and indianapolis, to at least try to find a peaceful solutionthey should be able to expect at least that much from us here in the senate, and if that solution does not succeed, they stand ready. while i share the concerns expressed by the agreement's critics about what may happen 10 years or 15 years or 20 years from now, i cannot in good conscience take action that would shift the potential risks of 2026 and 2031 to 2016. i believe this agreement is, as my predecessor and friend, former u.s. senator richard lugar, recently said, our best chance to stop an iranian bomb without another war in the middle east. i owe senator lugar and my other fellow hoosier former congress man lee hamilton, a great debt of gratitude for their input and expertise throughout this process. this deal will not resolve every problem we have with iran >> >> and other proxy across syria and iraq and lebanon yemen and elsewhere. i remain committed to working with my colleagues and friends on both sides of the aisle to confront the challenges with the clear and decisive str
from terre haute and angola and evansville and indianapolis, to at least try to find a peaceful solutionthey should be able to expect at least that much from us here in the senate, and if that solution does not succeed, they stand ready. while i share the concerns expressed by the agreement's critics about what may happen 10 years or 15 years or 20 years from now, i cannot in good conscience take action that would shift the potential risks of 2026 and 2031 to 2016. i believe this agreement is,...
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owe it to the young men and women who protect our country on the front lines from terra haute, and angola, evansville and indianapolis, to at least try tf findin a peaceful solution. they should be able to expect a least that much from us here in the senate. and if that solution does not succeed, they stand ready. while i share the concerns expressed by the agreements critics about what may happen 1y years, or 15 years or 20 years from now, i can not in good conscience take action that shi would shift the potential risks of 2026 and 2031, to 2016. i i believe this agreement is as my predecessor and friend, former u.s. senator richard lugar recently said, our best chance to stop an iranian bomb without another war in the owe middle east. i owe senator lugar and my other fellow hoosier former congressman lee hamilton a great debt of gratitude for theireir input and expertise throughout this process. this deal will not resolve every problem we have iran. it must be part of a comprehensive strategy toter counter the broader threat iran poses through their support for terrorists and other prox
owe it to the young men and women who protect our country on the front lines from terra haute, and angola, evansville and indianapolis, to at least try tf findin a peaceful solution. they should be able to expect a least that much from us here in the senate. and if that solution does not succeed, they stand ready. while i share the concerns expressed by the agreements critics about what may happen 1y years, or 15 years or 20 years from now, i can not in good conscience take action that shi...
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from terre haute and angola and evansville and indianapolis, to at least try to find a peaceful solution. they should be able to expect at least that much from us here in the senate, and if that solution does not succeed, they stand ready. while i share the concerns expressed by the agreement's critics about what may happen 10 years or 15 years or 20 years from now, i cannot in good conscience take action that would shift the potential risks of 2026 and 2031 to 2016. i believe this agreement is, as my predecessor and friend, former u.s. senator richard lugar, recently said, our best chance to stop an iranian bomb without another war in the middle east. i owe senator lugar and my other fellow hoosier former congress man lee hamilton, a great debt of gratitude for their input and expertise throughout this process. this deal will not resolve every problem we have with iran. it must be part of a comprehensive strategy to counter the broader threat iran poses through their support for terrorists and other proxies across syria, iraq, lebanon, yemen and elsewhere. i remain committed to working
from terre haute and angola and evansville and indianapolis, to at least try to find a peaceful solution. they should be able to expect at least that much from us here in the senate, and if that solution does not succeed, they stand ready. while i share the concerns expressed by the agreement's critics about what may happen 10 years or 15 years or 20 years from now, i cannot in good conscience take action that would shift the potential risks of 2026 and 2031 to 2016. i believe this agreement...