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we met one woman who was held in the sambisa forest on the border with cameroon.have this exclusive interview. >> christina ijabla is getting the results of her health checkup. a show she is doing ok physically. a month ago, she escaped from boko haram militants. they kept her captive for almost two years. during that time she was repeatedly raped. now pregnant, she lives with her cousin. >> the militants kept telling us we had to get married. we resisted at first but they became more brutal and beat us over and over again. they ended up blindfolding and shooting one woman who put up a fight. eventually, when they threatened to kill us, we just gave up. when her relatives saw her again, they were shocked by her appearance. the product of two years of almost unimaginable horror. she is not the only victim. she says the kidnapped girls are among 2000 women boko haram militants are holding captive to the border of cameroon. she says the militants shown here in a propaganda video are aware of the attention the case has garnered. she recalls encountering this goal geor
we met one woman who was held in the sambisa forest on the border with cameroon.have this exclusive interview. >> christina ijabla is getting the results of her health checkup. a show she is doing ok physically. a month ago, she escaped from boko haram militants. they kept her captive for almost two years. during that time she was repeatedly raped. now pregnant, she lives with her cousin. >> the militants kept telling us we had to get married. we resisted at first but they became...
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May 11, 2016
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on a map the area she has covered looking for her kids. 14 refugee camps in northern nigeria and cameroon stop the search has been dangerous. >> during my travels, i saw how the military caught boko haram fighters. i recognized one of them and then it all came back. i was shaking and almost collapsed. a soldier asked me what is wrong , but i did not dare say anything. reporter: she is still traumatized from time spent in captivity. she was separated from her children shortly after their abduction. >> they killed men right in and of our eyes and afterwards, they said to us women, we have killed all the men. none of them are alive and we will do the same to you if you do not convert to islam. christianity is a false religion of the whites. reporter: she did not convert. she now gets support from her community. a service has been organized for the refugees. here, they pray for the nearly 2000 women and children to buy boko haram and for those left behind. >> there is no spirit i admire more than this woman. i admire her perseverance and the heart that she has. for one and a half years, this
on a map the area she has covered looking for her kids. 14 refugee camps in northern nigeria and cameroon stop the search has been dangerous. >> during my travels, i saw how the military caught boko haram fighters. i recognized one of them and then it all came back. i was shaking and almost collapsed. a soldier asked me what is wrong , but i did not dare say anything. reporter: she is still traumatized from time spent in captivity. she was separated from her children shortly after their...
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the west african nation of cameroon announced today that multinational forces captured five boko haram leaders earlier this month, and freed 46 women and children who were held captive. with donald trump just 103 delegates short of securing the republican presidential nomination, the biggest donor in the last presidential election is backing him. billionaire casino owner sheldon adelson, who publicly endorsed trump yesterday, has privately informed him he plans to give up to $100 million to groups and super pacs for trump, accordin"" the new york times." adelson gave $93 million in 2012 to groups supporting republicans, including mitt romney and newt gingrich. trump is reportedly considering gingrich, a former speaker of the house of representatives, to be his running mate. hawaii is the first state to sue japanese company takata for manufacturing defective air bags. the suit filed yesterday seeks $700 million in penalties, or $10,000 for each of 70,000 cars sold in hawaii with the airbags. a chemical in the air bags causes them to explode and spew shrapnel, which has resulted in seven
the west african nation of cameroon announced today that multinational forces captured five boko haram leaders earlier this month, and freed 46 women and children who were held captive. with donald trump just 103 delegates short of securing the republican presidential nomination, the biggest donor in the last presidential election is backing him. billionaire casino owner sheldon adelson, who publicly endorsed trump yesterday, has privately informed him he plans to give up to $100 million to...
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May 25, 2016
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i was in cameroon, and the question i have to continually answer is, can we really rely on financing? we are beginning to see deals slip away. certainly buyers looking at other sources of goods and services in the u.s. -- than the u.s. because they can't rely on the financing we would be providing. places like africa and asia where financing is critical to close the transaction and get those jobs here in america. 2 congress reauthorized your bank until september of 2019. what is crucial for you to achieve to stay in business? fred: we have got to get on board so we can do the work we've been doing. we were running at about half the level of the year before. we are doing less volume. we are putting a lot of american jobs at risk. we last three satellite transactions, two to france and one to canada. and africa they talk about finding other sources of supply. some companies like general electric have the ability to produce globally. they have some leverage. but the fact is, don't we want those jobs in america? why would we want to send them to france or brazil or other countries will we
i was in cameroon, and the question i have to continually answer is, can we really rely on financing? we are beginning to see deals slip away. certainly buyers looking at other sources of goods and services in the u.s. -- than the u.s. because they can't rely on the financing we would be providing. places like africa and asia where financing is critical to close the transaction and get those jobs here in america. 2 congress reauthorized your bank until september of 2019. what is crucial for you...
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she emerged with her baby border of cameroon. her uncle says she is quite traumatized. >>> it was a traveling nightmare stranded in those security lines for hours. thousands missing their flight. >>> a virginia woman chooses death over choosing between president clinton or president trump. >>> and a shutdown the national mall for hours yesterday with claims of being exposed to anthrax. why he is walking away with just vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >>> oh, that forecast, let me see if you can guess it. yeah, clouds. some rain. you guys are good at this. take a look outside right now. i'll show you what's happening. we've got the clouds. we've got the cool temperatures. yes, we still have some showers. this is out towards reston. you can see socked with the clouds one more
she emerged with her baby border of cameroon. her uncle says she is quite traumatized. >>> it was a traveling nightmare stranded in those security lines for hours. thousands missing their flight. >>> a virginia woman chooses death over choosing between president clinton or president trump. >>> and a shutdown the national mall for hours yesterday with claims of being exposed to anthrax. why he is walking away with just vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable...
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May 19, 2016
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they responded and were adjacent to the country's border with cameroon. bloomberg west this up next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west"" coming up, cisco beats in extended trading will break down the networking giant's future in an ever-changing technological world. plus, google sent out a wake-up call with daydream, the next generation for the tech giant in virtual reality. google's vp of vr joins us. to it all in focus. and going live on twitter -- periscope has a new button for broadcast. the company ceo and founder speaks exclusively with bloomberg. first, to our lead -- the future of google is artificial intelligence. that was the message from the ceo as he kicked off the developers conference. google unveiled a new mobile messaging app that calls on the services a digital personal assistant. plus a voice-based search device called google home that will use the same technology to answer questions when you are at home. if it sounds like the popular amazon echo, that is probably the point. and third, a new virtual-reality program called daydream. that w
they responded and were adjacent to the country's border with cameroon. bloomberg west this up next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west"" coming up, cisco beats in extended trading will break down the networking giant's future in an ever-changing technological world. plus, google sent out a wake-up call with daydream, the next generation for the tech giant in virtual reality. google's vp of vr joins us. to it all in focus. and going live on twitter -- periscope has a new button...
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May 18, 2016
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soldiers found the young woman, now pregnant with her second while, wandering near a forest, near the cameroonder with a baby and a man she called her husband. the rescued woman said most of the girls are still being held by heavily-armed guards in a nigeria. >>> trending now. controversy tonight, over this weekend's prince tribute at the billboard awards. >> yellowstone explains its unpopular decision to put down a baby bison. >>> and what actress robin wright did, once she found out her house of cards costar was making more money. topper? >>> we actually had a pollen reading today. here it is. trees in the moderate range. mold spores pretty much off the charts. high. you can get that information on our website. also on our apps. you open the apps. just open it and scroll down to weather maps. we'll come back and talk about a yellow weather alert. but before then, sunshine returns. get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> all right. let's track wh
soldiers found the young woman, now pregnant with her second while, wandering near a forest, near the cameroonder with a baby and a man she called her husband. the rescued woman said most of the girls are still being held by heavily-armed guards in a nigeria. >>> trending now. controversy tonight, over this weekend's prince tribute at the billboard awards. >> yellowstone explains its unpopular decision to put down a baby bison. >>> and what actress robin wright did, once...
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his career took him to cameroon and pakistan as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through the awards that he's received but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michelle? >> good evening, everyone and congratulations to the organizers. the turn out is quite impressive. think the fact that we have syrians on the panel certainly explains some of that success. so there are today 60 million people displaced by conflict and persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are syrians. this is just to put the syrian crisis about the size it has and it has tremendous challengers. it starts -- i wouldn't say well, but until 2013 there was hope amongst syrians that there would be a sort of political resolution in syria. i said flaps libya with an intervention by an international community and everybody was -- all those people i visited them in jordan, lebanon, turkey and even in egypt were saying well, we are waiting to go back
his career took him to cameroon and pakistan as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through the awards that he's received but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michelle? >> good evening, everyone and congratulations to the organizers. the turn out is quite impressive. think the fact that we have syrians on the panel...
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his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan , as well as several of the years that the agencies headquartered in geneva, where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints, i will not go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards he has received, but suffice it to say he is a very outstanding individual. michelle. you, ambassador, good, and congratulations to the organizers. the turnout is quite impressive, so very nice work. the fact that we have syrians on the panel certainly explains some of that success. today, 60 million people displaced by conflict, persecution, war in the world. 20% are syrian. ont to put the syrian crisis the size that it has, and it has confronted the international community with tremendous challenges. the violence in was her read this, but until 2013, there was hope among syrians there would be a political resolution in libya as had happened in with the international community visited indy i lebanon, turkey, iraq, egypt, was saying, we are just waiting to go back
his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan , as well as several of the years that the agencies headquartered in geneva, where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints, i will not go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards he has received, but suffice it to say he is a very outstanding individual. michelle. you, ambassador, good, and congratulations to the organizers. the turnout is quite...
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she was found last week by a vigilante oup the forest close to the border of cameroon. the young gi has been reunited with her family ter two yrs inivity and experience tht will haunt her for t rest of her life. sadly, according to seral media accounts, thyog girl ported that six of the19 have diedhile being hd by boko har and t rt are alive being held in the ft. last week we celebrated th return othis precious young gi, but we cannot stop working until the 21 still being held hoste are safely returned to their falies away from tese evil islamic insurgents. mr. speaker, time is of the essence and the governmen of the ultinaonal joint tk force alongsie our government must fight as hard as possible find these girls. we cannot stop until we find them all. i urgey colleagues to join me today for wearing red o wednesday until boko haram exspeeded and kidnap girls rejoitheiramilies. please continue twork oing red on witnesses. hash tag bring back our gls, twt, tweet the speaker pro tempore:, the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from utah seek
she was found last week by a vigilante oup the forest close to the border of cameroon. the young gi has been reunited with her family ter two yrs inivity and experience tht will haunt her for t rest of her life. sadly, according to seral media accounts, thyog girl ported that six of the19 have diedhile being hd by boko har and t rt are alive being held in the ft. last week we celebrated th return othis precious young gi, but we cannot stop working until the 21 still being held hoste are safely...
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access to vietnamese ports including cameroon bay. directly for president obama, to what degree will the u.s. decide on weapons sales based on human rights considerations? and for president quang, how do you respond to the u.s. push for improved human rights situation in vietnam? >> well, matt, the decision to lift the ban was not based on china or any other considerations. it was based on our desire to complete what has been a lengthy process of moving towards normalization with vietnam. a process that began with some very courageous and difficult conversati conversations decades ago, including led by our current secretary of state, john kerry, and senators tom carper and john mccain and a whole bunch of other vietnam veterans as well as their counterparts in the vietnamese government. and over time what we've seen is a progressive deepening and broadening of the relationship. and what became apparent to me and my administration at this point was that given all the work we do together across the spectrum of economic, trade, security,
access to vietnamese ports including cameroon bay. directly for president obama, to what degree will the u.s. decide on weapons sales based on human rights considerations? and for president quang, how do you respond to the u.s. push for improved human rights situation in vietnam? >> well, matt, the decision to lift the ban was not based on china or any other considerations. it was based on our desire to complete what has been a lengthy process of moving towards normalization with vietnam....
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career took him to field operations in cameroon, in pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints, i'm not going to go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards that he has received, but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michel. >> thank you very much, mr. ambassador. good evening, everyone, and congratulations to the organizers. i think you've managed to turn out things quite impressive, so very nice work. and i think the fact that we have syrians on the panel certainly explains some of that success. so there are today 60 million people displaced by conflict and persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are syrians. this is just to put the syrian crisis at the size it has, and it has confronted the international community with tremendous challenges. it started i would not say well because the violence in syria was horrendous. but until 2013, there was hope among syrians that there would be a sort of
career took him to field operations in cameroon, in pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints, i'm not going to go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards that he has received, but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michel. >> thank you very much, mr. ambassador. good evening, everyone, and...
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career took him to field operations in cameroon in pakistan as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first of health advisor to the organization. due to the time considered unlucky to go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards he has received, but suffice it to say that is a very outstanding individual. michel? >> thank you very much mr. ambassador. good in everyone and congratulations to the organizers. i think he managed to turn out quite impress is a very nice worker i think the fact we have serious on the panel explained some of that success -- syrians on the panel. debate our 60 million displaced by conflict and persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are serious. this is just with the syrian crisis decisive as. international temerity has many challenges. it started i would not say well, the files was tremendous until 2013 there was hope among syrians it would be a political resolution in syria. as happened in libya with intervention by international community and everybody was gone all those peo
career took him to field operations in cameroon in pakistan as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first of health advisor to the organization. due to the time considered unlucky to go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards he has received, but suffice it to say that is a very outstanding individual. michel? >> thank you very much mr. ambassador. good in everyone and congratulations to the organizers. i think...
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his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan, as well as several years at the agency'suarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through all the wonderful things he's done and awards that he has received. suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. >> thank you very much mr. ambassador. good evening, everyone. and congratulations to the organizers. i think you've managed a turnout quite impressive. so very nice work. i think the fact that we have southeasterns on the panel certainly explains some of -- syrians on the panel explains some of the success. today 50 million people displaced by conflict persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are syrians. this is just to put the syrian crisis at the size it has. and it has confronted the international community with tremendous challenges. it started, the violence in zeeria was horned does. but until 2013 there was hope among syrians that there would be a political resolution in syria as it happened perhaps in
his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan, as well as several years at the agency'suarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through all the wonderful things he's done and awards that he has received. suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. >> thank you very much mr. ambassador. good evening, everyone. and congratulations to the organizers. i think you've...