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i want to hear more about the congo. >> dr.paul farmer. >> paul farmer as everyone knows, is partners in health and has worked so hard to develop health care in places like haiti. has a very interesting medical school kind of organization and practicing medicine on the ground in places like haiti and like lycra wanda. and, he had -- the effect of the earthquake in haiti and the work that they have done and the level that they got to know haiti, he said i want to write about it. i want to write about what is happening. is the response adequate? is the response from world leaders what it should be? is the age being used in the best way could be? he also uses this as an opportunity to get haitian voices involved in this issue. he talks about -- he gets different people involved in haiti that he is known often for many years to write about this too soap paul not only is talking about the experience in haiti but he has also been able to give voice to the people in haiti who win all the brouhaha and all the publicity have not necessa
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evento internacional de la fifa mañana arranca el mundial sub 17, méxico ante corea del norte y más, el congo oro, y méxico hará los propio ante guatemala, luego jamaica ante estados unidos y en el fondo salvador vs panama. >> en una batalla privada, jaimmy y grain macord, acordaron el juicio de un día, si es que mcord se queda con el equipo o es una sociedad comunitaria. >> duelo de lanzadores entre davis y garcia, kosuke fukudome cruza la registradora y los cachorros pegan primero, ramirez marca este hit al izquierdo, y anota la 9na a la ciudad de los vientos, salva la victoria a los cachorros robandole el doblete a los cachorros. >> doug davis podría haber perdido, pero ganann ante los mulos de manhattan, luego los metz ante los angelitos, por hoy ricky rubio se descidio a entran a los lobos de minessota, >> como he dicho me voy a la nba he tomado la decisión y tengo un sueño que ahora se va a hacer realidad tengo solo palabras de agradecimiento al barcelona me ha dado la oprotunidad de luchar por títulos importantes. >> el cubo torres esta tras el manchester con una oferta es todo
evento internacional de la fifa mañana arranca el mundial sub 17, méxico ante corea del norte y más, el congo oro, y méxico hará los propio ante guatemala, luego jamaica ante estados unidos y en el fondo salvador vs panama. >> en una batalla privada, jaimmy y grain macord, acordaron el juicio de un día, si es que mcord se queda con el equipo o es una sociedad comunitaria. >> duelo de lanzadores entre davis y garcia, kosuke fukudome cruza la registradora y los cachorros pegan...
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congo contra uruguay y japon en contra de nueva zelanda.... ---en informacion de winbledon....do y ex rey de winbledon roger federer quedo eliminado en los cuartos de final del abierto de inglaterra por wilfred tsonga en cinco set.. 3-6.. 7-6.. 6-4... 6-4 y 6-4... por su lado el actual numero uno del mundo rafael nadal avanzo a semifinales al vencer a mardy fish... por 6-3.. 6-3.. 5- 7.. y 6-3... ---y si hablamos de competiciones internacional.. . pues que le parece esta... un mundial de futbol pero lodo.... este tipo de futbol que se juega sin pasto y compucha agua y tierra... se a echo tan popular qua ya tiene un mundial.. este aÑo rusia se llevo la copa al ganarle a inglaterra en la final seis a cero..... orale no juego sucio... yo me refiero a la entrada tan ruda de este compadre... cu tiempo de nuestra ultima pausa, pero en dos minutos... take vo ---surgen versiones de que john lennon nunca salio del closet... pero no es lo que usted se imagina... le dire porque mas adelante... wipe vo nat sound ---para el deleite de sus admiradoras, el cantante boricua luis fonsi le da un
congo contra uruguay y japon en contra de nueva zelanda.... ---en informacion de winbledon....do y ex rey de winbledon roger federer quedo eliminado en los cuartos de final del abierto de inglaterra por wilfred tsonga en cinco set.. 3-6.. 7-6.. 6-4... 6-4 y 6-4... por su lado el actual numero uno del mundo rafael nadal avanzo a semifinales al vencer a mardy fish... por 6-3.. 6-3.. 5- 7.. y 6-3... ---y si hablamos de competiciones internacional.. . pues que le parece esta... un mundial de futbol...
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. -- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of dancers. they are proud to see many of these students at the these masterful levels. this was one of the best panel'' we have ever had, extraordinary people. at the end of the process, they rank their top groups which are then merged into a master list. >> performers are judged on stage presence, costumes, and innovation. >> the four programs are created around an exciting and dynamic range so the soloists and groups selected each weekend will have enough dynamic range to be a society overall to are experience. >> hundreds of dancers from d
. -- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of...
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congo y holanda jugaran el primer encuentro...dio univerisitario de monterrey jugaran francia argentina y japon jamaica.. ---en mas del futbol... diez jugadores de la liga profesional de sur corea fueron suspendidos de por vida por arreglar partidos... una investigacion revelo que los futbolistas participaban en apuestas ilegales y ademas ayudaron a que su equipo perdiera dos encuentros ... ocho son del mismo equipo.. uno de ellos enfrenta cargos por recibir mas de 110 mil dolares y compartirlo con los otros siete.. ---el paro laboral en la nfl... no evito que los campeones del super bowl los empacadores de green bay recibieran su anillos... el evento fue privado... los anillos tienen 13 diamantes representand o los campeonatos de green bay y ademas 13 diamantes representand o los campeonatos de green bay y ademas cuantan con 92 pequeÑos diamantes.. el numero de aÑos que la franquicia tiene de existencia ---esta noche en punto de las 7 y cinco... los atleticos de oakland reciben a los gigantes de san francisco.... anoche los gigan
congo y holanda jugaran el primer encuentro...dio univerisitario de monterrey jugaran francia argentina y japon jamaica.. ---en mas del futbol... diez jugadores de la liga profesional de sur corea fueron suspendidos de por vida por arreglar partidos... una investigacion revelo que los futbolistas participaban en apuestas ilegales y ademas ayudaron a que su equipo perdiera dos encuentros ... ocho son del mismo equipo.. uno de ellos enfrenta cargos por recibir mas de 110 mil dolares y compartirlo...
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i want to hear more about the congo. >> dr. paul farmer. >> dr.ou know partners than how has worked so hard to develop air scare in places like haiti, has a very interesting, you know, medical school kind of organization and practicing medicine on the ground in places like haiti. the effect of the earthquake in handy in the work they've done in the level they got to know just that i want to write about it. i want to write about what is happening? is the response adequate? is it but it should be? is the aid being used in the best it could be. he also used this as an opportunity to get haitian voices involved in this issue. he talks about how he gets different people involved in haiti that he has known for many years to write about this, too. so paul is not only talking about the hearings, but it's also been able to give voice to people in haiti who went all the brouhaha and for the d. have not necessarily been heard from. >> susan weinberg, the photo on the cover of this is rather powerful. >> it really is. we were looking for something that would
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all those closely and supports russia's development and way vitalize ation and you know congo we are pleased to look you do that in response to the impact of international financial crisis russia has adopted a series of effective measures during three unsuccessful a good economy back on the path of sound today on her russia's vigorous they were structuring its economy and pursuing its all rounder modernization strategy centered on innovation which. gratifying progress is being made on their issue rounds and then leaving stands as of the russian people on their rising to. china and russia a major emerging markets. are the ones that development which provides an opportunity is like not only to each other but our sound. economy. asses from both sides down economics and trade cooperation passing a strong relationship interesting and we all have a common each other's major trading partners seeds. during my visit this. test in the middle that if i have agree. to raise bilateral or w. two hundred us dollars by twenty fifteen. to. two hundred billion yes not just by twenty twenty. to lance n
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to tell mcconnell riviera hotel in the congo central hotel mccown. the u.s. house of representatives has voted down a measure giving president barack obama the authority to continue american military action in libya. while yet they adopted a resolution that criticize this president obama on his policies i'll be back with more in just a few moments. classified documents reveal the u.k. was happy to hand over terror suspects from iraq to the u.s. with little regard to what will be waiting for them in secret prisons. mourning the euro the fate of the common currency is in serious doubt as europe agrees another plane to greece which is the country to get behind savage spending cuts. the former prime minister of ukraine goes on trial for abuse of power that cost their country millions of dollars. around fifteen hundred supporters of gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a farcical hearing join us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev. international news and comment live from our studios twenty four hours a day he
to tell mcconnell riviera hotel in the congo central hotel mccown. the u.s. house of representatives has voted down a measure giving president barack obama the authority to continue american military action in libya. while yet they adopted a resolution that criticize this president obama on his policies i'll be back with more in just a few moments. classified documents reveal the u.k. was happy to hand over terror suspects from iraq to the u.s. with little regard to what will be waiting for...
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congo and more. pneumonia berg principles and medical protocols were written because of the code in 1933. you've personally written that the laws of war, international laws of war are hampered by the technology of war, the ability for war. that's exactly how they're intended. anyone who's been to war, has suffered war, the veterans of world war ii wrote the enough pneumonia burg principles. i'd like to read -- >> host: you know what? we're not going to have time for that, but professor posner, what do you say to that caller? >> guest: well, let's see. so there have been a number of wars recently that have killed a lot of people. i wasn't sure what the reference to the atomic bomb was, but maybe i misunderstood that. these words may or may not have been justified. it's not really my area of expertise to evaluate them. of course, i have opinions, but the question was really about the laws of war. so wars are supposed to be conducted according to certain rules, and these rules are embody inside the yes
congo and more. pneumonia berg principles and medical protocols were written because of the code in 1933. you've personally written that the laws of war, international laws of war are hampered by the technology of war, the ability for war. that's exactly how they're intended. anyone who's been to war, has suffered war, the veterans of world war ii wrote the enough pneumonia burg principles. i'd like to read -- >> host: you know what? we're not going to have time for that, but professor...
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uganda the central african republic and the democratic republic of congo despite all the other crimes and all of that are going on across the world from iraq and soon the gaza strip the international criminal court has for a focus solely to this point upon black people and obviously removing you know. focusing on their female but still very much focused on africa and there's a sense very much seems to be that the international criminal court is the place where the west judges the rest is where the international criminal court presumes that they can have this kind of civilized legal perspective on the world which is lacking in african countries who are unable to determine their own affairs properly and in the guiding hands of the western politicians. while you're with r.t. and they're still ahead this hour on the program not practicing what they preach. marcus lee for around the world put in a home here trying to suppress the citizens of this country we visit the poorest city in the american state of michigan which citizens say might become a template for disturbing breakdown local dem
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bear in mind in the democratic republic of congo, every hour 48 women are raped, and then think about the amount of news space we give to silly air-headed celebrities, and you see what i mean. i wanted to tell the story of these women because, you know, being a woman in sudan is not a trip to the base bar in itself. the rates of illiteracy is up to 80%. in sudan, the highest mortal fatality in the world. women have a one of seven chance dying in childbirth compared with in this country, a 1 in 44,000 chance. that, for me, puts it in perspective. these women you see here, although they have because it's a very traditional rural conservative culture, they would never say to you i was raped, certainly not on first meeting. i was there long enough that eventually they stopped using euphemisms like i was beaten, attacked, and assaulted. we got to the heart of the that all the women who survived the genocide, 8 years old, 80 years old, systematically raped, and in is what they mean by genocide being a weapon of war. the stories i heard were like bosnia, interviews women who survived there a
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target and in rebel held benghazi some say they're being forced to flee because of their support for congo daffy. skeptics in brussels staged a fake funeral for the euro this week came as the e.u. agreed another multibillion bail for greece but the new austerity cuts demanded in return sparked more anger in athens. i'll be back with another update for you in this than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime one of russia's richest men has decided to enter the world of politics we call protocol there's been elected leader of the right cause party he's planning to win seats in december's parliamentary elections and he's told r.t. he eventually wants to be prime minister in this exclusive interview with you go to . he is a successful businessman one of the wealthiest in the world also a big sports fan the owner of the jersey nets and nell the leader of the right cause political party which is aiming to become russia's second most powerful political force i'm joined by me. why does such a successful businessman like you want to get into politics. you know when you achieve personal success whe
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there are always going to be occasions where that doesn't happen and most african countries south of congoyou'll find that anti chinese sentiment is a a pretty big political factor now that's not because they're the most influential it's because they knew i mean chinese investment in africa was almost nothing fifteen years ago and now it's about one hundred twenty billion dollars a year so it's just suddenly happened really quickly and with it there's come a very large number of chinese people into africa we don't really know how many but it's certainly in the tens of thousands probably in the hundreds of thousands and there's a guy at the african development bank said but more chinese people have come to africa in the past ten years than europeans had in the past four hundred years so this is a big change and it's a very visible it's something to do yourself to your i was going to just have to go to a place like your school if you have a look at a place like nairobi in kenya where i come from there are more was zoom or more white europeans and americans sitting there making a buck today t
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been in kenya they've been in sudan and the central african republic in the democratic republic of congo despite all the other crimes and wars that are going on across the world from iraq soon the gaza strip the international criminal court has for focus solely to this point upon black people and obviously you know they seem to be moving. focusing on gadhafi now but still very much focused on africa the sense very much seems to be that the international criminal court is the place where the west judge is the rest is for the international criminal courts presumes that they can have this kind of civilized legal perspective on the world which is lacking in african countries who are unable to determine their own affairs properly and in the guiding hounds of western politicians. with r.t. so they had this are not practicing what they preach. your mark receive around the world. trying to suppress the citizens of this country we visit the poorest city in the american state of michigan which citizens say become a template for the breakdown of. greek trade unions have begun a general strike again
been in kenya they've been in sudan and the central african republic in the democratic republic of congo despite all the other crimes and wars that are going on across the world from iraq soon the gaza strip the international criminal court has for focus solely to this point upon black people and obviously you know they seem to be moving. focusing on gadhafi now but still very much focused on africa the sense very much seems to be that the international criminal court is the place where the...
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its injection bus on the internet mr mastery it's eleanor to step down let's say hypothetically yes congo i jump in there go right ahead yeah i'd like. yemen is not bothering ok in a saudi intervention all about i mean in yemen i think would be a disaster any arab country. generally any country that's tried to intervene military many in yemen has lived to regret it certainly the gyptian good and the saudi intervention these are the of two things was on the side of the president against saddam but where the saudis have influences with the pocketbook great deal of resources flow from saudi arabia into yemen and there are recent indications that the. saudis are using that as a significant lever. i'm a little bit more positive on the g.c.c. initiative also then. mr pipes i think it was a well designed effort i think it got for i think developments in the region really complicated because when you started to see what was happening in egypt with hosni mubarak i think president saleh got cold feet and really questioned whether or not he wanted to give his faith over and i also think he was motiv
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a story sort of congo first israeli security forces of open forum pro palestinian protesters who were marching on the syrian border reportedly killing twenty people and injuring hundreds syrian t.v. is also reported that thousands of protesters are staying in the border area for an open ended sit in. it has details for us now from tel aviv. hundreds of palestinians have gathered on the syrian side of the israeli syrian border and every long day today a group of about one hundred and fifty of them made their way to the border fence we're being told that they were actually trying to cut that border face when israeli soldiers fired warning shots in the air now those one shots seem only to have inflamed the crowds because israeli soldiers very soon followed up with actually taking aim at some of the protesters certainly this is a day that there has been preparing for several days now the country is in the stage and have even seen holding tanks the palestinians living on syria the west bank and gaza to make their way to the borders of israel and call today to try and cross those borders to
a story sort of congo first israeli security forces of open forum pro palestinian protesters who were marching on the syrian border reportedly killing twenty people and injuring hundreds syrian t.v. is also reported that thousands of protesters are staying in the border area for an open ended sit in. it has details for us now from tel aviv. hundreds of palestinians have gathered on the syrian side of the israeli syrian border and every long day today a group of about one hundred and fifty of...
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the central african republic and the democratic republic of congo despite all the other crimes and was the thing going on them across the world from. the gaza strip the international criminal court has for. points on black people and obviously removing. the focusing on their female but still very much focused on africa there's a sense very much seems to be that the international criminal court is the place where the west judges the rest is for the international criminal courts presumes that they can have this kind of civilized legal mystic perspective on the world which is lacking in african countries who are unable to determine their own affairs properly and the guiding hands of western politicians. from our scaliger with our so i have this hour not to sing but they preach. the word democracy for around the world. trying to suppress the citizens of this country for a city in the american state of michigan which citizens say might be. for have to stop and break down local democracy. and the world abandon nuclear power after the disaster of the sima we are still wrapped up the internati
the central african republic and the democratic republic of congo despite all the other crimes and was the thing going on them across the world from. the gaza strip the international criminal court has for. points on black people and obviously removing. the focusing on their female but still very much focused on africa there's a sense very much seems to be that the international criminal court is the place where the west judges the rest is for the international criminal courts presumes that...
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bear in mind the democratic republic of congo, every hour 48 when men are afraid. and i think about the amount of new space they give the silly airheaded celebrities. and you see what i mean. i also wanted to tell the story of the spinning the, you know, being a woman in sudan is not a trip to the day spa in itself. the rates of illiteracy, around 80%. the highest eternal mortality, one in seven women have a one in seven chance of dying in child earth spirit that is a lifetime chance, compared with in this country a one in 44,000 chance. pat to me puts it in days. bear in mind these women that you see here because those a very traditional role in culture they would never say to you i was, certainly not on the first meeting. i was there long enough and eventually they start using euphemisms i was beaten, attacked, assaulted in the gut to the fact that all these women survived the genocide had been systematically raped. this is what they mean by genocide being a weapon of war because of stories i heard and therefore weren't exactly like the ones i heard in bosnia, in
bear in mind the democratic republic of congo, every hour 48 when men are afraid. and i think about the amount of new space they give the silly airheaded celebrities. and you see what i mean. i also wanted to tell the story of the spinning the, you know, being a woman in sudan is not a trip to the day spa in itself. the rates of illiteracy, around 80%. the highest eternal mortality, one in seven women have a one in seven chance of dying in child earth spirit that is a lifetime chance, compared...
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uganda and central african republic in the democratic republic of congo despite all the other crimes and wars that are going on across the world from iraq soon the gaza strip the international criminal court focused solely to this point upon black people and obviously you know they seem to be moving you know. focusing on gadhafi now but still very much focused on africa as a sense very much seems to be that the international criminal court is the place where the west judges the rest is for the international criminal courts presumes that they can have this kind of civilized legal istic perspective on the world which is lacking in african countries who are unable to determine their own affairs properly and the guiding hands of western lawyers and politicians. will leave it there thanks very much indeed for your thoughts on this patrick london based reporter for the online magazine spite and thank you. well still to come on the program democracy with a catch the u.s. announcing programs to help existing movements across the globe some suggest it's just a convenient way to overthrow nuis
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actually listen to somebody say all that i never heard the word gruhn days before i don't know the congo larry either that was really funny i mean i don't like when anyone's homophobic or when they go off on these rants but they got suspended and you know what pilots should be able to talk about what they want in this business that we all wear mikes i mean sometimes the mike is left on and you say something you wish you wouldn't or actually that you would have but you wish people would have heard so i don't know i think the guy is obviously a jerk as you said it but i was happy to learn the ground is the word out i think it's a customer service issue i mean it just doesn't like regardless of whether or not there's any sort of legal ramifications like you know sexual harassment or something but more importantly like it makes the people in the plane to encumber do we know it was open for all i don't know if everyone on the plane when he heard it was back at the station was just people in there trying to control towers that we're hearing a lot of patience and it's hilarious. you know what i
actually listen to somebody say all that i never heard the word gruhn days before i don't know the congo larry either that was really funny i mean i don't like when anyone's homophobic or when they go off on these rants but they got suspended and you know what pilots should be able to talk about what they want in this business that we all wear mikes i mean sometimes the mike is left on and you say something you wish you wouldn't or actually that you would have but you wish people would have...
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the congoing battle who remains in critical condition. >> one minute something happens and next minute we respond to it. >> the hospital is specific about the injuries but his brother was. >> they have him cooled down and now will warm him up see the damages and see if anything brain wise is bad. >> is he aware? >> high is totally unconscious. >> valerio had burns on 12 percent of the bodies after fire men describe a flash over explosion. temperatures inside were high. >> they were probably somewhere between 500 to 700 in the hallway. when it gets hahot everything in there just turn to steam. >> it killed lieutenant perez whose body left. today his ex-wife shared more about the man. >> vincent is a hero and he has a lot of friends that love him. >> same can be said for tony valerio in a hospital filled with family and friends and grief and hope and uncertainty. >> everyone is calm and trying to stay upbeat even though the news is dire. we have no idea whether it will go one way or the other. >> tony valerio is oldest of 7 children and not married. all of his brothers and sisters are in
the congoing battle who remains in critical condition. >> one minute something happens and next minute we respond to it. >> the hospital is specific about the injuries but his brother was. >> they have him cooled down and now will warm him up see the damages and see if anything brain wise is bad. >> is he aware? >> high is totally unconscious. >> valerio had burns on 12 percent of the bodies after fire men describe a flash over explosion. temperatures inside...
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favorite part of the draft was hearing nba commissioner david stern say the name of a player from the congoith the seventh pick in the 2011 nba draft, the sacramento kings select bismack biyombo. >> jimmy: can you use that in a sentence, please? the cleveland cavaliers had the top draft pick tonight and if you ask me, they didn't use it very wisely. >> david stern with the first pick of the 2011 nba draft. cleveland has made a decision. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select, from the philippines, junrey balawing, the world's smallest man. >> he's undersized for his position, but his arms make up for it. >> jimmy: a very small forward. very small. the cavaliers also had the fourth pick in the draft, which they used to draft a player from texas. and just to make sure that these guys don't believe them like lebron james did, believe land, not only did that draft the players, they also took their families hostage. ron artest, by the way, ron artest of the los angeles lakers had big news today. ron actually timed papers to have his name legally changed to m
favorite part of the draft was hearing nba commissioner david stern say the name of a player from the congoith the seventh pick in the 2011 nba draft, the sacramento kings select bismack biyombo. >> jimmy: can you use that in a sentence, please? the cleveland cavaliers had the top draft pick tonight and if you ask me, they didn't use it very wisely. >> david stern with the first pick of the 2011 nba draft. cleveland has made a decision. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba...
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prendergast is getting married, and planning return trips to sudan and congo, hoping to draw fresh attention to old conflicts. and they are brothers for life. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: senate majority leader reid broke with some of his fellow democrats, saying president obama does not need congressional approval for the u.s. mission in libya. he told the newshour the u-s has no troops on the ground, and he said, "it's going to be over before you know it, anyway." the prime minister of greece shook up his government in a bid to defuse the country's debt crisis; and thousands of people protested in yemen, amid reports that president saleh might return from saudi arabia. and to kwame holman, for what's on the newshour online. kwame. >> holman: there's more on the driving protest by saudi women on our "world" page. we check in with a globalpost correspondent in riyadh. patchwork nation takes a new look at how geography can impact diet, especially in so-called "food deserts." plus on "art beat," jeffrey brown talks to the author of a new book about museums and the loote
prendergast is getting married, and planning return trips to sudan and congo, hoping to draw fresh attention to old conflicts. and they are brothers for life. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: senate majority leader reid broke with some of his fellow democrats, saying president obama does not need congressional approval for the u.s. mission in libya. he told the newshour the u-s has no troops on the ground, and he said, "it's going to be over before you know it,...