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. >> europa, África, asia, amÉrica y oceanÍa... >> muy bien, no era que no habÍas estudiado?ceanÍa. >> no! pacÍfico , atlÁntico, indico, Ártico y antártico. >> fantÁstico! >> bueno sÍ, la coincidencia de que todas las palabras son esdrÚjulas... >> ah si, mi papÁ tiene una brÚjula. >> esdrÚjula... >> como las bruja del 71. forma orientaciÓn tambiÉn parte de las clases de geografÍa. quiÉn me puede decir cuÁles son los cuatro puntos cardinales? >> europa, a. c., amÉrica, África y oceanÍa. >> siÉntate... popis? >> los cuatro puntos quÉ? >> cardinales... >> son como los obispos pero con otro gorrito. >> mira popis... te voy a ayudar, son... el norte... >> ya me lo sÉ! >> el norte, sur, este y el otro! >> chilindrina. >> yo quÉ? >> no ibas a contestar? >> ni loca... >> por quÉ levantaste la mano? >> porque estaba bostezando... >> tatatatata! >> bien! >> quÉ? >> no le faltÓ ni un ta... ya puede continuar. >> mira... venacÁ, pÁrate, voltea... vamos a ver si te acuerdas cÓmo es que te debes orientar, mano derecha seÑala adonde sale quÉ? >> a dÓnde salen los niÑos cuando acaba la clase
. >> europa, África, asia, amÉrica y oceanÍa... >> muy bien, no era que no habÍas estudiado?ceanÍa. >> no! pacÍfico , atlÁntico, indico, Ártico y antártico. >> fantÁstico! >> bueno sÍ, la coincidencia de que todas las palabras son esdrÚjulas... >> ah si, mi papÁ tiene una brÚjula. >> esdrÚjula... >> como las bruja del 71. forma orientaciÓn tambiÉn parte de las clases de geografÍa. quiÉn me puede decir cuÁles son los cuatro...
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i used to be a sewing machine operator i graduated from a college in asia africa and i moved to turkmenistan to teach russian there we were made to participate in her shelves virgin lands complain i came back from turkmenistan when my mom died my brother died both my older in my younger sisters died i have been left all alone i had two children one of them was killed in an accident when he was eighteen my second son helps me when he is not drinking immense help is always needed. i will soon turn seventy five. i still have all my teeth. these are vintage dresses all of them are handmade there is not a single machines teach here look how strong they are they're one hundred years old already one hundred. yes do you perform in these costumes on stage yes we do do you know how quickly time passes now very quickly how many years does life have in store for us so why worry about it we shouldn't be crying or complaining we must simply leave this life i'm trying to enjoy every moment. it's easy to. meet. to download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and en
i used to be a sewing machine operator i graduated from a college in asia africa and i moved to turkmenistan to teach russian there we were made to participate in her shelves virgin lands complain i came back from turkmenistan when my mom died my brother died both my older in my younger sisters died i have been left all alone i had two children one of them was killed in an accident when he was eighteen my second son helps me when he is not drinking immense help is always needed. i will soon...
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at every level america's foreign policy abroad in europe, asia, africa, the middle east is respectedause they have seen this president take decisive leadership, take positions that he has executed from iran to the protection of israel, to change the war in iraq and america's foreign fols rebuilding us at home, reorienting america's resources to the the threat coming, the challenge coming from china. that is a foreign policy that has made america continue to be the leader of the free world and with its values. and i would actually disagree with what the senator said. if you look across the waterfront, america's leadership has never been stronger. >> schieffer: why do you think this vase so close righ race is so close right now? >> first of all, there's a lot at stake. we have still a lot of work, allegation want president said, to come home and build m. we just ended a decade, two major events. we have the longest war in american history. we drained our resources. and for the first decade in american history, during the bush presidency, america's middle class saw their household incom
at every level america's foreign policy abroad in europe, asia, africa, the middle east is respectedause they have seen this president take decisive leadership, take positions that he has executed from iran to the protection of israel, to change the war in iraq and america's foreign fols rebuilding us at home, reorienting america's resources to the the threat coming, the challenge coming from china. that is a foreign policy that has made america continue to be the leader of the free world and...
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indeed nuclear weapons free zones already existed in latin america southeast asia central asia africa so the civic i talk to. you have some stuff listen he's going to place there isn't nuclear weapons reason why hasn't this on the table why is this why is this a threat of war against against iran's a horrific government but that's up to the people of iran to deal with it and i really see that the nuclear issue is more of the structure than anything else and in terms of the political ad kind of the name calling and there wasn't really much that came out in terms of what paul ryan or a mitt romney administration would actually do do you think that a mitt romney as an ministration would do something different than what barack obama is doing right now which is imposing these crippling sanctions. well both sides support the crippling sanctions and both sides are open to the use of military course of the sanctions don't work i would guess that if you force me to choose i would say that obama mr sorry romney administration more likely go to war in large part because of. some of the prominent
indeed nuclear weapons free zones already existed in latin america southeast asia central asia africa so the civic i talk to. you have some stuff listen he's going to place there isn't nuclear weapons reason why hasn't this on the table why is this why is this a threat of war against against iran's a horrific government but that's up to the people of iran to deal with it and i really see that the nuclear issue is more of the structure than anything else and in terms of the political ad kind of...
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asia. from africa to the americas. from the balkans to the pacific rim, we have witnessed the convulsions that can accompany transitions to a new political order. at the time, the conflicts arise along the fault lines of race or tribe and often they arise from the difficulties of reconciling tradition and faith with the diversity and independence of the modern world. in every country, there are those who find different religious beliefs threatening. in every culture, those who love of freedom for themselves must ask themselves, how much they are willing to tolerate freedom for others. that is what we saw a play out in the last two weeks in the crude and disgusting -- when a crude and a disgusting video sparked outrage brought the muslim world. i have made it clear that the united states government had nothing to do with this video. i believe its message must be rejected by all who respect our common humanity. if it is an insult not only to muslims, but to america as well. for as the city outside these walls makes clear
asia. from africa to the americas. from the balkans to the pacific rim, we have witnessed the convulsions that can accompany transitions to a new political order. at the time, the conflicts arise along the fault lines of race or tribe and often they arise from the difficulties of reconciling tradition and faith with the diversity and independence of the modern world. in every country, there are those who find different religious beliefs threatening. in every culture, those who love of freedom...
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they estimate the world's poor primarily in latin america, asia and africa represent a $12 billion opportunitytally overlooked. what is the pitch to business and how do you get that buy in to put their resources in the mix? >> i send gary in. >> significant funding from microloans came from pepsico, caterpillar and mastercard. >> it's getting the cost of that down per person helped. per customer served. >> take pepsico for instance. they gave us last year, $8 million grant to really scale up water credit. we find that cost per person reached with that toilet or water connection dropped from 36 to $24 per person in our first, you know, effort with the pepsico foundation. they reupped at a higher level and now we got that per person cost down in this next grant to $ $10. we can bring it down. they can give us more bang for the buck. i think that really resinates. >> once people start seeing the positive effects, it changes their behavior and perception of these problems. problems like pushing the boulder up the mountain, you say wait, we can beat this. >> water is life and the role of a lifetime
they estimate the world's poor primarily in latin america, asia and africa represent a $12 billion opportunitytally overlooked. what is the pitch to business and how do you get that buy in to put their resources in the mix? >> i send gary in. >> significant funding from microloans came from pepsico, caterpillar and mastercard. >> it's getting the cost of that down per person helped. per customer served. >> take pepsico for instance. they gave us last year, $8 million...
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ford sold more of its focus compact cars in asia and africa than it did in north america or europe. and "the force" is now with disney. the media giant is buying lucasfilm limited. that's the company owned and founded by "star wars" director george lucas. the price tag-- $4 billion. disney gets the "star wars" franchise, consumer products, and lucasfilm's portfolio of entertainment technology patents. "star wars: episode 7" is expected to be released in 2015. >> tom: while the u.s. presidential race was already too close to call, now the candidates and election supervisors in the northeast have the aftermath of hurricane sandy to deal with. darren gersh looks at the potential impact on a key swing states. >> reporter: fears that super-storm sandy would disrupt voting and the presidential election are receding as the storm heads north and away from the united states. the storm hit new jersey hard, but the state makes it easy to vote early by mail, and that makes it unlikely the storm will keep many from sending in their ballots. new york does not offer early voting, giving officials
ford sold more of its focus compact cars in asia and africa than it did in north america or europe. and "the force" is now with disney. the media giant is buying lucasfilm limited. that's the company owned and founded by "star wars" director george lucas. the price tag-- $4 billion. disney gets the "star wars" franchise, consumer products, and lucasfilm's portfolio of entertainment technology patents. "star wars: episode 7" is expected to be released in...
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asia and africa nations in fact planes are still used to deliver supplies to the alliance forces in afghanistan so it's already a very tested and reliable machine three quarters of the new aircraft have. redesigned including the engines the wings avionics and radio navigation equipment which make it go faster further and carry more weight traditionally these planes are several times less expensive than their western. look at the markets this hour in the united states on the jobs report is that i was mentioning the markets are looking pretty positive although they have lost some of their gaze and we see in the previous hours that kick all over in europe we're also seeing a pretty flat picture with the footsie up by not just the dax coming down but point two percent that's as the e.c.v. has left its key rates unchanged at north one seventy five percent over here in russia this is the closing picture of the audience to my success had another bad day continuing losses from zero choose day into wednesday and this is on the back of prices being below ninety dollars per barrel oil i mean and look alwa
asia and africa nations in fact planes are still used to deliver supplies to the alliance forces in afghanistan so it's already a very tested and reliable machine three quarters of the new aircraft have. redesigned including the engines the wings avionics and radio navigation equipment which make it go faster further and carry more weight traditionally these planes are several times less expensive than their western. look at the markets this hour in the united states on the jobs report is that...
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media ♪ captioning sponsored by annenberg/cpb narrator: our investigation of northern africa and southwestern asiaakes us to egypt. here, as throughout this region, the presence or absence of water has profoundly influenced patterns of human settlement. the nile river is egypt's lifeblood. people here cling to its path through the desert and cluster in its broad delta. our case explores human modification of the environment as humans harness the mighty nile through projects like the aswan dam, lake nasser and the new toshka canal; the move from subsistence to commercial agriculture; and how an expanding population in the nile river delta is encroaching on the area's remaining precious farmland. from space, the earth can seem an abstract pattern of color and shape, but as we look closer, environmental processes come into view. here the rain of east-central africa collects in the giant lake victoria. its waters drain to the north, giving rise o of the world's great rirs, the nile descending from the african highlands, the nile winds through one of earth's most arid landscapes. coursing through the v
media ♪ captioning sponsored by annenberg/cpb narrator: our investigation of northern africa and southwestern asiaakes us to egypt. here, as throughout this region, the presence or absence of water has profoundly influenced patterns of human settlement. the nile river is egypt's lifeblood. people here cling to its path through the desert and cluster in its broad delta. our case explores human modification of the environment as humans harness the mighty nile through projects like the aswan...
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annenberg media ♪ captioning sponsored by annenberg/cpb narrator: the region of northern africa and southwest asias largely islamic. but jerusalem, like the rest of israel and palestine, is bitterly divi between muslims anjews. at the beginning of the 21st century, arabs in the israeli-occupied territories on the west bank and the gaza strip began an uprising they called the "second intifada." it was marked by a seemingly endless cycle of arab attacks and suicide bombings followed by israeli repriss. in order to understand the prospects for peace, we explore the historical geography of israel and palestine with special emphasis on the sacred space of jerusalem. for half a century, israelis and palestinians have battled over jerusalem and a larger homeland. helping to mediate competing claims was dennis b. ross, special envoy for the first president bush and then president clinton. as his term ended, the peace process crumbled. the intifada that began has had lots of casualties. unfortunately, one of the worst casualties-- in addition to the true human suffering-- has been a loss of complete faith
annenberg media ♪ captioning sponsored by annenberg/cpb narrator: the region of northern africa and southwest asias largely islamic. but jerusalem, like the rest of israel and palestine, is bitterly divi between muslims anjews. at the beginning of the 21st century, arabs in the israeli-occupied territories on the west bank and the gaza strip began an uprising they called the "second intifada." it was marked by a seemingly endless cycle of arab attacks and suicide bombings followed...
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wright and damon estimate the world's poor, primarily in latin america, asia and eastern africa represent a $12 billion market opportunity, almost totally overlooked. >> what's the pitch to business and how do you get the buy in so they can put their resources in to the mix? >> i send gary in. >> the funding has come from the philanthropic efforts of pepsico and mastercard. >> it is trying to get the philanthropic cost down per customer served. >> take pepsico for instance. they gave us an $8 million grant to scale up water credit. what we find is that cost per person reached with the toilet or water connection drop theed from 36 to $24 per person in our first effort with the pepsico foundation. so they reupped at a higher level, and now we have that per person cost down in the next grant to $10. we can bring solutions in that are smarter and more market and business oriented that can give more bang for the buck that resonates. >> once people start to see the positive effects it starts to change their behavior and their understanding and perception of these things and suddenly problems th
wright and damon estimate the world's poor, primarily in latin america, asia and eastern africa represent a $12 billion market opportunity, almost totally overlooked. >> what's the pitch to business and how do you get the buy in so they can put their resources in to the mix? >> i send gary in. >> the funding has come from the philanthropic efforts of pepsico and mastercard. >> it is trying to get the philanthropic cost down per customer served. >> take pepsico for...
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in asia,africa, with i real where we had unprecedented military and sbel jenls cooperation including dealing with the iranian threat. we've been able to rebuild so that we can start rebuilding america. that's what my plan does. making sure that we're bringing manufacturing back to our shores so that we're creating jobs here as we've done with the auto-industry. making sure that we've got the best education system in the world, including retraining our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. doing everything we can to control our own energy. we've cut our oil imports. cleaner eere energy technologi. that's the kind of leadership that we've got to show. unfortunately, governor romney's plan doesn't do it. we need to do it in a more responsible way. also, asking to pay a little bit more. that way we can invest in the research of technology that's always kept us at the cutting edge. governor romney has taken a different approach throughout this campaign. he has proposed long and reckless policies. he's praised george bush as a good ek no, ma'ameconomic stewa. that is not the way that we're goi
in asia,africa, with i real where we had unprecedented military and sbel jenls cooperation including dealing with the iranian threat. we've been able to rebuild so that we can start rebuilding america. that's what my plan does. making sure that we're bringing manufacturing back to our shores so that we're creating jobs here as we've done with the auto-industry. making sure that we've got the best education system in the world, including retraining our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. doing...
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ginger, cilantro, morning glory vines, that represents philippines, india, china, the americas, africa, asia and southeast asia. they cascade down from the full height of the elevator tower. so, it's kind of bringing this marker of a garden to the building. questions? >> any questions, commissioners? commissioner antonini. >> yeah, thank you. i appreciate your work, very interesting. just looking at the exterior views of the building, and this doesn't have anything to do with your piece, but there's two different renderings of the colors. one is more of a muted and subtle a pierce and the other is kind of a very bright appearing -- i mean, i'm not sure which one they're going to go with, but that probably doesn't [inaudible] your piece. >> you'd have to come to the microphone. and identify yourself for the record, please. >> hi, i'm with the architects working with the 474 natoma building. i believe that was a rendering scene with the building to highlight the artwork on that one piece that was a straight elevation the colors the building would have. >> okay. i kind of like the muted one bet
ginger, cilantro, morning glory vines, that represents philippines, india, china, the americas, africa, asia and southeast asia. they cascade down from the full height of the elevator tower. so, it's kind of bringing this marker of a garden to the building. questions? >> any questions, commissioners? commissioner antonini. >> yeah, thank you. i appreciate your work, very interesting. just looking at the exterior views of the building, and this doesn't have anything to do with your...
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simulations have predicted mimicking the effects of a volcano would interfere with monsoons in asia and africapotentially threatening water and food security for millions of people. jeff masters, your response? and then greg jones. >> it is a high risk sort of thing. it is quite controversial. we don't know how we are affecting the climate now, as a yet another element of risk by deliberately modifying it. we should definitely do a lot more study before we do any sort of real implementation with geoengineering scheme. i do think we should study it. we may get desperate enough we have to do it. i called geoengineering a bad idea. when you're down two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter, sometimes you got to throw deep. it is a terrible gamble and it will cause an expected effects, including a drop shift and rainfall patterns, but if a civilization is going to collapse because of what we're doing to the climate, maybe we need to consider these things. not in the near future, but down the road in a few decades. >> now decline asks, what are the resolutions? she said, wouldn't it be better to ch
simulations have predicted mimicking the effects of a volcano would interfere with monsoons in asia and africapotentially threatening water and food security for millions of people. jeff masters, your response? and then greg jones. >> it is a high risk sort of thing. it is quite controversial. we don't know how we are affecting the climate now, as a yet another element of risk by deliberately modifying it. we should definitely do a lot more study before we do any sort of real...
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we're in danger of thinking about aids in africa and latin america and southeast asia the way we show concern about malaria or epidemic diarrhea or problems of resistant tuberculosis in these same regions of the world. we forget what really made our concern about aids special and that it was a global concern. there is an urgent-- a very, very urgent need to develop a vaccine against h.i.v., not only to protect the billions of people in the world that are currently alive, but those who will become alive, and those who will live through the next century. the development of a vaccine is proving to be a very challenging task. harold varmus: it's clear that the aids virus, when it naturally infects the body, does not induce a sufficient immune response to eliminate the virus on its own. that's a daunting prospect for someone who wants to develop a vaccine. secondly, we have a very poor understanding of what components of the virus might be the most potent in inducing a response. i do think it will be a long time before we have an adequate vaccine. alexandra levine worked with jonas salk on
we're in danger of thinking about aids in africa and latin america and southeast asia the way we show concern about malaria or epidemic diarrhea or problems of resistant tuberculosis in these same regions of the world. we forget what really made our concern about aids special and that it was a global concern. there is an urgent-- a very, very urgent need to develop a vaccine against h.i.v., not only to protect the billions of people in the world that are currently alive, but those who will...
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businesses financial times newspaper says the firm or so a number of its mobile phone operators in africa and asiaand that's a focus on more mature markets such as russia and it's late both countries make up about seventy percent of the group's business. and they were doing stuff in dade. all right then so there isn't. the business but we're going to stay with. financials and gold because all to talk to our political allies alsatian this doc goldstone to hear his thoughts on how europe and the u.s. could return to the pall of financial greit stay with us but our. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation through the day. magine assets that the phone watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning. as the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me. on our cheek. it. will. place. just plain. do we speak your language or not at the. school
businesses financial times newspaper says the firm or so a number of its mobile phone operators in africa and asiaand that's a focus on more mature markets such as russia and it's late both countries make up about seventy percent of the group's business. and they were doing stuff in dade. all right then so there isn't. the business but we're going to stay with. financials and gold because all to talk to our political allies alsatian this doc goldstone to hear his thoughts on how europe and the...
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gallup did a world poll and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over europe africa southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admire. america's economic and technological development it's freedom.
gallup did a world poll and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over europe africa southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admire. america's economic and technological development it's freedom.
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now financial times newspaper says the firm will sell a number of its mobile phone operators in africa and asia to focus on more mature markets such as russia and it's today both countries make up about seventy percent of the group's business. interesting stuff now the asian markets also they care isn't a close it did manage a modest guy just a full basis point to relate the hang seng is still going for it though there was some disappointment today months because of the government's decision to impose its first property tax targeting overseas buyers right we'll get over that because you go all tees up peter lavelle asking his guests whether economic hardships are fueling separatist aspirations in the view as they find out how much of a union it really is. do we speak your language with any form of the will or not to do. with these programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. that will turn it into angles to the story. here. troy or to spanish find out more visit actuality. dot com. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the tightrope pushing ch
now financial times newspaper says the firm will sell a number of its mobile phone operators in africa and asia to focus on more mature markets such as russia and it's today both countries make up about seventy percent of the group's business. interesting stuff now the asian markets also they care isn't a close it did manage a modest guy just a full basis point to relate the hang seng is still going for it though there was some disappointment today months because of the government's decision to...
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gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admired. america's economic and technological development its freedoms the rule of law among other things resent with the sea as an intrusive foreign policy as a foreign policy when it comes to the promotion of democracy and human rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama gave his speech in cairo then his numbers really spiked up in countries like egypt and others what would happen throughout the obama administration. is that you had rising expectations those expectations not fulfilled and then the numbers start really going down one of the risks that you have when you are it seems to me a president or anyone is that if you raise the bar you'll be judged by that and obama had the genius and the insight to present a vision that was significantly different and claimed to be significantly different from that of george w. bush on a variety of issues whether it was palestine and israel
gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admired. america's economic and technological development its freedoms the rule of law among other things resent with the sea as an intrusive foreign policy as a foreign policy when it comes to the promotion of democracy and human rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama gave...
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most of them live in subsaharan africa and southern asia.they can't wait for large infrastructure projects to kick in. in the philippines, we went to meet a man who believes in a simple and yet effective way to bring light into the homes of those who can't afford electricity. he calls his initiative a liter of light -- and that's exactly what he hopes to deliver to a million homes around the world. >> there's a lot of hammering and chiseling happening on the roofs of manila. noemi velasco and her children look a bit skeptical, but they're eagerly awaiting the moment when a bottle is inserted through the hole in their corrugated iron roof. >> it costs 2,400 pesos a month for electricity. that's more than we can afford. we can't afford lamps. so it's always been very dark in our hut. >> a plastic bottle filled with water and a dash of bleach -- is that really all it takes to transform the lives of thousands of filipinos? illac diaz thinks it is. when the sun shines on it, light from above is refracted through the liquid into the gloom below. t
most of them live in subsaharan africa and southern asia.they can't wait for large infrastructure projects to kick in. in the philippines, we went to meet a man who believes in a simple and yet effective way to bring light into the homes of those who can't afford electricity. he calls his initiative a liter of light -- and that's exactly what he hopes to deliver to a million homes around the world. >> there's a lot of hammering and chiseling happening on the roofs of manila. noemi velasco...
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act than they were nowhere in africa, nowhere in asia. now they are the global player with 1 million new users every month. so don't let anyone tell us that britain can't make in this world. where the most enterprising of the nearing created dynamic nation on earth. [applause] and to those who question whether it's right for me to load up a plane with business people, whether we're flying to africa, indonesia, the goal for china, whether we're taking people from energy, finance, technology or yes, defense, i say this. there is a global out there to win contracts and in that battle i believe leading from the front. [applause] but to get our economy on the rise there's a lot more we need to do. and, frankly, there's a lot more fight to be had. because there are too many people out there that i would call the yes, but no people. the want to say yes our businesses need to expand, but no, we can't reform plan. it's simple. for business to expand it needs places to build and it just takes too long. they will just build elsewhere. i visited a bu
act than they were nowhere in africa, nowhere in asia. now they are the global player with 1 million new users every month. so don't let anyone tell us that britain can't make in this world. where the most enterprising of the nearing created dynamic nation on earth. [applause] and to those who question whether it's right for me to load up a plane with business people, whether we're flying to africa, indonesia, the goal for china, whether we're taking people from energy, finance, technology or...
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bennett: measles is still a serious disease in many developing countries, especially in africa and in many countries in asia. even in healthy populations, measles will kill on an average of one per thousand children who are infected with measles, and if you don't immunize, every child would eventually get measles. it's even more serious in african populations where one has other illnesses and malnutrition at the same time, and that means children are quite likely to die, even 10% of children who get measles. in the next few years, the world health community will be targeting measles for eradication. it is next in line after polio. we need to approach diseases individually, where we have specially selected diseases that are amenable to a concentrated attack, to bring them to eradication. there's no substitute for that. the cost/benefit of getting rid of a disease is very high, often infinite, depending on how far you want to calculate it out. the issue of disease eradication is a very interesting one. the only example that we currently have is smallpox, where we know that the only reservoir in nature for sma
bennett: measles is still a serious disease in many developing countries, especially in africa and in many countries in asia. even in healthy populations, measles will kill on an average of one per thousand children who are infected with measles, and if you don't immunize, every child would eventually get measles. it's even more serious in african populations where one has other illnesses and malnutrition at the same time, and that means children are quite likely to die, even 10% of children...
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our alliances have never been stronger with asia, europe, africa, israel, where we have had an unprecedented military cooperation in dealing with rats. what we have been able to do is position ourselves so we can start rebuilding america. making sure we are pretty manufacturing back to our shores. not rewarding companies that are shipping jobs overseas. retraining our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. doing everything we can to control our own energy. we cut our oil imports to the lowest level in two decades. we also have clean energy technologies that will allow us to cut our exports in half in 2012. that is the kind of leadership we need to show. we need to reduce our deficit. governor romney's plan does not do that. i want us to pay and little bit more so that we can invest in the research and technology that has always kept us on the cutting edge. governor romney has taken a different approach throughout this campaign. both at home and abroad he has promoted reckless policies. he has raised george bush as a good economic storage. taking us back to those kinds of policies that got us into
our alliances have never been stronger with asia, europe, africa, israel, where we have had an unprecedented military cooperation in dealing with rats. what we have been able to do is position ourselves so we can start rebuilding america. making sure we are pretty manufacturing back to our shores. not rewarding companies that are shipping jobs overseas. retraining our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. doing everything we can to control our own energy. we cut our oil imports to the lowest level...
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board with what's going on in afghanistan and what's going on all around the middle east north africa and asia with our drone wars monday nights agreements sparked outrage on the far left in the far right with those who see the wars as atrocities and who are fed up with both democrats and republicans when it comes to military misadventure. but my question is what else did we expect all throughout our nation's history war has never been a partisan issue american troops have been marched off to die warplanes deployed to drop bombs and tanks dispatched to shelled villages all with the approval of both major political parties and eight hundred forty six the mexican american war was approved with bipartisan support in congress and house voted one hundred seventy three to fourteen and eighty ninety eight the spanish-american war was approved with bipartisan support in the house of representatives with a vote of three ten to six a declaration of war against germany and world war one was approved in the house by a bipartisan vote of three hundred seventy three to fifty eight and more and austria-hunga
board with what's going on in afghanistan and what's going on all around the middle east north africa and asia with our drone wars monday nights agreements sparked outrage on the far left in the far right with those who see the wars as atrocities and who are fed up with both democrats and republicans when it comes to military misadventure. but my question is what else did we expect all throughout our nation's history war has never been a partisan issue american troops have been marched off to...
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and governor romney, our alliances have never been stronger in asia, in europe, in africa, with israel where we have unprecedented military and intelligence cooperation, including dealing with the iranian threat. >> one of the topics that came up during last night's debate was outsourcing, when a company has a different business do some kind of work. instead of doing something themselves, the businesses can outsource it. but if u.s. company outsources work through a different company, it means those jobs aren't being done by american workers. maggie lake has more on the impact of outsourcing and the presidential candidate's plans to do something about it. >> whether on the campaign trail -- >> if there's an outsorcerer in chief, it's the president of the united states. >> or amid the barrage of political ads on tv -- >> mitt romney's firms were pioneers at helping their companies outsourcing. >> outsourcing is a hot button issue again in presidential politics. in states like ohio, pennsylvania and michigan where scores of factory jobs have been lost, it is a deeply emotional issue. >>
and governor romney, our alliances have never been stronger in asia, in europe, in africa, with israel where we have unprecedented military and intelligence cooperation, including dealing with the iranian threat. >> one of the topics that came up during last night's debate was outsourcing, when a company has a different business do some kind of work. instead of doing something themselves, the businesses can outsource it. but if u.s. company outsources work through a different company, it...
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in asia, the middle east, and sub-saharan africa are struggling to reach similar levels. across the board, women and girls have a harder time in getting access to education. some 70 million children are currently not going to school. india has done reasonably well in boosting literacy rates since independence. yet, there are entire slums were few children are able to read. the indian entrepreneur britsch kothari want to change that. he uses the power of bollywood, an approach that seems to be working. >> there is a heartfelt love for india here. we are in gulbai tekra in the western state of gujarat. there is one thing that people your passionate about, indian films, especially films with songs. brij kothari has capitalized on that with a smart business idea. it has meant to help people read and write better and improve their opportunities. >> in india, schooling is compulsory for every child. but many, like 9-year-old suraj, still have huge learning problems. >> he is in fourth grade, and i asked him to read a third grade level text. and he had extreme difficulties. he t
in asia, the middle east, and sub-saharan africa are struggling to reach similar levels. across the board, women and girls have a harder time in getting access to education. some 70 million children are currently not going to school. india has done reasonably well in boosting literacy rates since independence. yet, there are entire slums were few children are able to read. the indian entrepreneur britsch kothari want to change that. he uses the power of bollywood, an approach that seems to be...