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it doesn't help us poor people at all. >> back home in bihar, altaf has seven children to feed. have much to eat. and here in khamanon, the grain is rotting. >> now when clinical science meets belief, medicine enters a grey zone. here in europe many people believe in homeopathy despite little hard evidence of its effects. in africa the medicine man is more than a doctor. he is believed to have insights into the spiritual world unreachable to us. that also gives him a special status. but society is changing, so medicine men like fatunde ojo in nigeria find themselves having to do some new style acquisition for an old style craft. as part of our series africa on the move, we discover how fatunde ojo merges magic with marketing. >> it's just before dawn. fatunde ojo got up early this morning. in his shrine he prays for the help of the gods. ojo is a traditional healer. his first customers soon arrive. fatunde ojo spends a lot of time talking with his patients. he prepares his remedies right next to his treatment room. he got his knowledge of healing from his father. >> i use the he
it doesn't help us poor people at all. >> back home in bihar, altaf has seven children to feed. have much to eat. and here in khamanon, the grain is rotting. >> now when clinical science meets belief, medicine enters a grey zone. here in europe many people believe in homeopathy despite little hard evidence of its effects. in africa the medicine man is more than a doctor. he is believed to have insights into the spiritual world unreachable to us. that also gives him a special status....
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it's disputed by the american college of oggyns, bihar vard school of public health.s just a crazy idea. >> there's no science, an under dr. willke's theory and i feel uncomfortably even saying it, but it's been published, he believes that the woman's body reacts in such a way that conception is not possible, and i also feel strange even having to say and that's not true because surely people know that it is not birds and bees and there's no stork. i feel like we're explaining that part of equation, as well. >> here's the problem. the problem is that the anti-choice movement makes up things, repeats them endlessly until, of course, they become a thing we have to discuss. so they make up something that many women, you know, misreport rape or women don't get pregnant during rape or they will make up that women who have an abortion are more likely to commit a suicide. they make up these things. these things are made up ideas to press an agenda of undermining women's rights. every single one of those things is disputed by actual medical professionals, and science and data
it's disputed by the american college of oggyns, bihar vard school of public health.s just a crazy idea. >> there's no science, an under dr. willke's theory and i feel uncomfortably even saying it, but it's been published, he believes that the woman's body reacts in such a way that conception is not possible, and i also feel strange even having to say and that's not true because surely people know that it is not birds and bees and there's no stork. i feel like we're explaining that part...
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also making waves in washington this week is news week's cover story hit the road barack bihar vard professor. critics charge it's filled inaccuracies including the health care act's effect on the economy. on "morning joe" today, tina brown defended the controversial article. let's take a look. >> kneel is a swash buckling very, very aggressive thinker. >> did neil step in it here? >> no, i think what kneel was saying was his skepticism about his conclusions not that they were the cbo's conclusions. that could have been a little more clear. >> he's just swash buckling. that's all. this article is the latest example of what's been a nasty presidential campaign cycle one often lacking in accountability. i would throw on mitt rommy that has been claiming that the president wants to end or it's his plan to end the welfare work requirements which has been raided by politifact as a pants on fire claim yet reiterated in ads, on the stump. there seems to be no desire to back down from this totally debunked claim. my question is a bigger one which is, is there any accountability? are there any consequ
also making waves in washington this week is news week's cover story hit the road barack bihar vard professor. critics charge it's filled inaccuracies including the health care act's effect on the economy. on "morning joe" today, tina brown defended the controversial article. let's take a look. >> kneel is a swash buckling very, very aggressive thinker. >> did neil step in it here? >> no, i think what kneel was saying was his skepticism about his conclusions not that...
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and the next war live was published bihar saturday in 1996. joseph nye, dean of harvard's kennedy school and a favorite of mine as my students know described duns more's work as exactly the kind of probing analysis of which the school can be proud. he has won other awards, but met me just conclude with the comments of former secretary of state henry kissinger of his newest book that you, some of you have copies of, and he'll be discussing this morning. this compilation of essays dealing with the weeks when he accompanied me in the early 1970s to his commentaries on the arab spring will mark dunsmore firmly as one of the significant journalists of our era. so it's a great pleasure for me to welcome barrie dunsmore, and i want to thank him for the service he's rendered to our country in sound news reporting, and he still contributes to vermont, at least, in his commentaries in local newspapers and vpr. thank you, barrie, for coming. [applause] >> thank you very much, professor, and thank you all for being here this morning. now that i'm a retire
and the next war live was published bihar saturday in 1996. joseph nye, dean of harvard's kennedy school and a favorite of mine as my students know described duns more's work as exactly the kind of probing analysis of which the school can be proud. he has won other awards, but met me just conclude with the comments of former secretary of state henry kissinger of his newest book that you, some of you have copies of, and he'll be discussing this morning. this compilation of essays dealing with...
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recognition that, you know, there's a china issue with water, and, you know, three years ago a river in bihar just kind of changed course in such a dramatic fashion that it brought home at least to policymakers the fact that, you know, climate change can have this absolutely catastrophic consequenc, domestic consequences. and so the awareness that, you know, india needs to do more on climate change, for climate change and warming, i think that's gaining more traction in india. far from being translated into action, and i think that's going to be the next step. >> thank you. lady, and if you could keep it short, please,because we're about to run out of time. i want the make sure i get everyone. >> stacy manning, we're a public/private partnership. >> all power to you. [laughter] >> i'm speaking along the lines of skilled labor. we've seen a lack of liberalization or some would say stagnant liberalization in certain markets, i'm thinking specifically of the legal market, and i wonder can you give us your thoughts on the potential it has for future growth in india? is that a drag? will that be a
recognition that, you know, there's a china issue with water, and, you know, three years ago a river in bihar just kind of changed course in such a dramatic fashion that it brought home at least to policymakers the fact that, you know, climate change can have this absolutely catastrophic consequenc, domestic consequences. and so the awareness that, you know, india needs to do more on climate change, for climate change and warming, i think that's gaining more traction in india. far from being...