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he was the king of the congo's ambassador to the vatican. we had an image a 10 when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. congo is sending ambassadors to europe. did you know that? no, i didn't know that either. they got castro, in a very beautiful image in the book became a representative of the king of congo to the portuguese colony of silk and to the netherlands in 1641. their images were preserved in europe in oil painting and 90s on page 11 of the book since you are following. i'm not going to ask you any more questions because you are already ahead of me. [laughter] at the africans who came to it is not the united states and to the new world also came as slaves, but not all can assays. 30 africans accompany balboa and 1513. several africans traveled with hernando cortez and 1519. among them, a black man named wonka redo it was a free black man and was the first person he claimed china letter to the king of spain, the first to plant a wheat crop in the new world. that's how i knew he was a brother. because anyone who claims that h
he was the king of the congo's ambassador to the vatican. we had an image a 10 when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. congo is sending ambassadors to europe. did you know that? no, i didn't know that either. they got castro, in a very beautiful image in the book became a representative of the king of congo to the portuguese colony of silk and to the netherlands in 1641. their images were preserved in europe in oil painting and 90s on page 11 of the book since you are following. i'm...
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he was the king of the congo's ambassador to the vatican. we have an image in the book that was done of him when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. congo was sending ambassadors to europe. as you know that? now, i didn't know that either. miguel decastro, another beautiful image of the book became the representative of the king of condo to the portuguese colony of brazil into the netherlands and 1641. their images were preserved in europe in oil painting. i'm not going to ask anymore questions because you're already ahead of me. but the africans who came to what is now the united states entered the new world also came as slaves, but not all cam assays. 30 africans accompany balboa in 1513. several africans traveled with hernando cortes in 1519. among them come a black man named juan carino who was a free black man in the first person he claimed in a letter to the king of spain. the first of a date wheat crop in the new world. that's why new he was a brother because anyone who claim that had to be a black man. [laughter] cabeza cavac
he was the king of the congo's ambassador to the vatican. we have an image in the book that was done of him when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. congo was sending ambassadors to europe. as you know that? now, i didn't know that either. miguel decastro, another beautiful image of the book became the representative of the king of condo to the portuguese colony of brazil into the netherlands and 1641. their images were preserved in europe in oil painting. i'm not going to ask anymore...
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of him when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. 1608 congo was sending ambassadors to europe. did you know that? i didn't know that either. miguel de castro another beautiful image in the book became the representative of the king of combo to the portuguese colony of brazil and for the netherlands in 1641 and their images were preserved in europe and oil paintings and that's on page 11 of the book that since you are following i'm not going to ask you more questions because you are already ahead of me. [laughter] but the africans who came to what is now the united states and to the new world also campus leaves but not all. 30 africans accompanied balboa in 1513. several africans traveled with armando cortez and 1519. among them a black man named ha juan who was a slave rights man and was the first person he claimed in a letter to the king of spain the first to plant a crop in the new world. if anybody made the claim it had to be a black man. [laughter] a black man accompanied through texas and mexico in 1528. black men in peru in 1531 with the unfortunate conquest of the incom
of him when he arrived in the vatican in the year 1608. 1608 congo was sending ambassadors to europe. did you know that? i didn't know that either. miguel de castro another beautiful image in the book became the representative of the king of combo to the portuguese colony of brazil and for the netherlands in 1641 and their images were preserved in europe and oil paintings and that's on page 11 of the book that since you are following i'm not going to ask you more questions because you are...
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at least a dozen civilians have been killed in the democratic republic of congo as the beginning of the year the deaths occurred in remote villages in the kiva province the worst violence seen in the central african country for months suspected rebels who have terrorized eastern congo for years are thought to be to blame. so series of three explosions in this second largest city in afghanistan have killed at least thirteen people including one child the first blast happened as a suicide attempt to police. checkpoint and two other bombs went off later the violence comes a day after the hour then taliban announced plans to open an international liaison office in qatar something that could be a step towards peace negotiations. so argentina is a fifty eight year old president cristina fernandez that kush now has had a successful operation for tyros cancer but has left office for months to recover doctors predict a complete cure with no need for chemotherapy so as the cancer has not spread just before surgery she hundred over power temporarily to the vice president and is one re-election in
at least a dozen civilians have been killed in the democratic republic of congo as the beginning of the year the deaths occurred in remote villages in the kiva province the worst violence seen in the central african country for months suspected rebels who have terrorized eastern congo for years are thought to be to blame. so series of three explosions in this second largest city in afghanistan have killed at least thirteen people including one child the first blast happened as a suicide attempt...
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more world news of the two dozen civilians have been killed in the democratic republic of congo since the beginning of the year that there south and in remote villages in the south kivu province the worst violence seen in the central african country for months suspected rebels who have terrorized eastern congo for years thought to be the blame for a series of explosions in the second largest city in afghanistan have killed at least thirteen including a child the blast the first what happened as a suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint then two other bombs went off later the violence comes a day after the taliban in afghanistan. announced plans to open an international liaison office in qatar some think that it's hoped could be a step towards formal peace negotiations. to egypt's the muslim brotherhood party's leading after the final third round of parliamentary elections with results to be announced next week the poll is the first democratic election in more than half a century and follows the revolt ousting the mubarak to take the ship in february earlier rounds were marred by c
more world news of the two dozen civilians have been killed in the democratic republic of congo since the beginning of the year that there south and in remote villages in the south kivu province the worst violence seen in the central african country for months suspected rebels who have terrorized eastern congo for years thought to be the blame for a series of explosions in the second largest city in afghanistan have killed at least thirteen including a child the blast the first what happened as...
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he's from congo. she's from rwanda.hey say their mixed marriage made them targets for violence. >> my wife was disliked in my country. >> reporter: they feared for their lives. they had to get out. so in 2002, they fled congo, moved to a tanzanian camp. their movements were very restricted which kept them safe from being beaten, raped or killed. when they needed a restroom, it was a walk down a dirt road to shared facilities. then in 2010, some good news. the united states government invited the family to move to america, to clarkston, georgia, a destination for thousands of refugees. he felt useful, describing it in french, one of the five languages he speaks. he says, i did that job because i didn't want to be like a homeless person. i wanted to help my fellow refugees. if you're helping your fellow refugees, you feel better. today after packing chicken for eight to nine hours, the couple arrives back home between 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning. the kids are long asleep and the 19-hour day has finally ended. when he and
he's from congo. she's from rwanda.hey say their mixed marriage made them targets for violence. >> my wife was disliked in my country. >> reporter: they feared for their lives. they had to get out. so in 2002, they fled congo, moved to a tanzanian camp. their movements were very restricted which kept them safe from being beaten, raped or killed. when they needed a restroom, it was a walk down a dirt road to shared facilities. then in 2010, some good news. the united states...
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burger king and access to everything, but in fact you meet exactly the same problems as you do in congo and in the capital city. . >> the doctors without borders launched a street outreach missions. every day a team of doctors and social workers walk the most dangerous areas. >> you are not scared? >> we have to be to prevent this. >> what goes han in hand with the violence is extreme poverty. the doctors without borders team was given medical and psychological care on a side street. it looked like so many neighborhoods throughout latin america. if we were not told, we wouldn't have guessed it was so violent. >> this is his tarp and he's got -- this is his kitchen where you see the three fish being cooked. >> they cook for all of the street children here is one of the other things. the other thing that you notice when you are speaking to them is all these kids around here. even in plain view, all of them are sniffing glue. >> because we were the first foreigners let alone journalists that the street team had taken with them, they were extra alert to security. >> the security said it's t
burger king and access to everything, but in fact you meet exactly the same problems as you do in congo and in the capital city. . >> the doctors without borders launched a street outreach missions. every day a team of doctors and social workers walk the most dangerous areas. >> you are not scared? >> we have to be to prevent this. >> what goes han in hand with the violence is extreme poverty. the doctors without borders team was given medical and psychological care on a...
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. >> lauren moved from the congo to honduras early in 2011 to head the office here of doctors withoutorders. >> we are trying to tackle the violence and tackling the violence is a big challenge. >> were you surprised at the level of violence when you got here? >> i was struck, i was struck. i didn't know. when i was reached here i was it's united states, we can go to mcdonald's, burger king, you have access to everything. but in fact you meet exactly the same problems as you can meet in congo and in the capital city. >> lawrence helped doctors without borders meet their mission. every day they walk. you're not scared? >> we have to be scared to protect ourselves. just going and thinking that it will be easy, we will be very at risk. >> what goes hand in hand with the violence here is extreme poverty. the doctors without border street team was giving medical and psychological care here. if we hadn't been told, we wouldn't have guessed it was so violent. what he's telling me is that this is where he lives under this tarp. these are his spare clothes and he's got -- and this is his kitch
. >> lauren moved from the congo to honduras early in 2011 to head the office here of doctors withoutorders. >> we are trying to tackle the violence and tackling the violence is a big challenge. >> were you surprised at the level of violence when you got here? >> i was struck, i was struck. i didn't know. when i was reached here i was it's united states, we can go to mcdonald's, burger king, you have access to everything. but in fact you meet exactly the same problems as...
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but, in fact, you meet exactly the same problems as you can meet in congo. and we're in the capital city. >> reporter: laurence's helped doctors without borders launch a street outreach mission. every day, a team of doctors and social workers walk the most dangerous areas of the city. you're not scared? >> i think we have to be scared in order to protect ourselves also. if we're just going and thinking that it would be easy, we would be very at risk. >> reporter: what goes hand in hand with the violence here is extreme poverty. the doctors without borders street team was giving medical and psychological care to homeless people on a side street off a busy market. it looked like so many neighborhoods throughout latin america. if we hadn't been told, we wouldn't have guessed that it was so violent. >> so what he's telling me that this is where he lives, under this tarp, these are his spare clothes. and he's got -- and this is his kitchen, where you see these three fish being cooked right here. [ speaking foreign language ] and they cook for all of the street ch
but, in fact, you meet exactly the same problems as you can meet in congo. and we're in the capital city. >> reporter: laurence's helped doctors without borders launch a street outreach mission. every day, a team of doctors and social workers walk the most dangerous areas of the city. you're not scared? >> i think we have to be scared in order to protect ourselves also. if we're just going and thinking that it would be easy, we would be very at risk. >> reporter: what goes...
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. >> the architect and artist modelled it after this author, joseph conrad in the congo in the late 1800srip inspired his very well-known story, or book -- >> right, yeah. >> this hotel just won the "a room for london" international contest, which is kind of this artistic hotel contest they have. >> how do you book this thing? >> this hotel room is already booked through june of 2012. they will begin taking reservations for july through december on january 19th. >> how much for one night? >> $185 american dollars or around 120 pounds per night. >> pretty reasonable. very reasonable. >> okay. i'm supposed to remind you to go to "right this minute".com. so there. >>> president obama has an image problem. apparently he can't express his anger? what's the guy to do? hire an anger translator. a i hope she sends that to the person in a frame. a thank you note for the idea. >> i've got a bit of a love story for you guys. i'm not sure if it's going to make you go ahh or eww. a couple in thailand getting married. this is the groom to be. a happy couple, a picture of them before the wedding. so far
. >> the architect and artist modelled it after this author, joseph conrad in the congo in the late 1800srip inspired his very well-known story, or book -- >> right, yeah. >> this hotel just won the "a room for london" international contest, which is kind of this artistic hotel contest they have. >> how do you book this thing? >> this hotel room is already booked through june of 2012. they will begin taking reservations for july through december on...
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those funds will be recycled with all the proceeds going toward technology projects in the congo and nepal. the organizations that collect the most funds will receive a monetary award from the university. coming up here, distracted walking? good listening to your mp3 player put you address? and later -- >> he fathered 14 kids today on anderson at 4:00. ♪ >> 7 is on your side with a warning for all of us to wear headphones while walking. the two could be a dangerous combination. a new study from the university of maryland find the number of pedestrians who are seriously injured while walking with headphones have tripled last seven years. people live in densely populated areas are more likely to be injured and researchers say it is not just because you can enter the traffic your brain stops paying attention. a birthday celebration is going to be going on at the white house. first lady michelle obama turns 48 today. the white house is not saying exactly how the first family will celebrate but the white house is using the occasion to solicit campaign donations. you can visit mrs. obama's
those funds will be recycled with all the proceeds going toward technology projects in the congo and nepal. the organizations that collect the most funds will receive a monetary award from the university. coming up here, distracted walking? good listening to your mp3 player put you address? and later -- >> he fathered 14 kids today on anderson at 4:00. ♪ >> 7 is on your side with a warning for all of us to wear headphones while walking. the two could be a dangerous combination. a...
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presentations is a sinister story of the appalling conditions at a cold and mine in the democratic republic of congo. while phone maker nokia is based in finland, the suffering and exploitation in the heart of africa goes on. what is the connection between mobile phones, minerals, and war? a danish journalist investigate the issue in a gripping documentary film. kirk's the war in the condo has social and ethnic origins, but very soon, in the middle of the 1990's, when the mobile phone industry boomed, the prices for these minerals skyrocketed. very soon, the war became more about these minerals and today, it seems to be more about these minerals. >> can our phones contained minerals financing wars in the condo if the world has known anything about this, why has no one done anything about this? >> he is a mobile phone junkie, which gave his interest and extra edge. he came across the issue in a u.n. report. >> i contacted nokia. they are my phone company. i thought it was my -- natural for me to contact them and ask them how they were dealing with this. they are market leaders when it comes to social
presentations is a sinister story of the appalling conditions at a cold and mine in the democratic republic of congo. while phone maker nokia is based in finland, the suffering and exploitation in the heart of africa goes on. what is the connection between mobile phones, minerals, and war? a danish journalist investigate the issue in a gripping documentary film. kirk's the war in the condo has social and ethnic origins, but very soon, in the middle of the 1990's, when the mobile phone industry...
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. >> the architect and artist modelled it after this author, joseph conrad in the congo in the late 1800srip inspired his very well-known story, or book -- >> right, yeah. >> this hotel just won the "a room for london" international contest, which is kind of this artistic hotel contest they have. >> how do you book this thing? >> this hotel room is already booked through june of 2012. they will begin taking reservations for july through december on january 19th. >> how much for one night? >> $185 american dollars or around 120 pounds per night. >> pretty reasonable. very reasonable. >> okay. i'm supposed to remind you to go to "right this minute".com. so there. >>> president obama has an image problem. apparently he can't express his anger? what's the guy to do? hire an anger translator. a comical spoof even the honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, p
. >> the architect and artist modelled it after this author, joseph conrad in the congo in the late 1800srip inspired his very well-known story, or book -- >> right, yeah. >> this hotel just won the "a room for london" international contest, which is kind of this artistic hotel contest they have. >> how do you book this thing? >> this hotel room is already booked through june of 2012. they will begin taking reservations for july through december on...
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the winners get cash from the universities and the proceeds will fund technology projects in the congo and nepal. to donate g to www.myfoxdc.com and click on web links. >>> i'll keep donating to whatever jar this came from. this winter. >> yes, so far so good. period, between december and where we are now and that is probably going go down six or seven warmest on records and it might get higher than that in the rankings, spike and listen to with the sunshine today, this afternoon and out to the rain this morning, we warmed up quite nicely and some places were lower 60s. technically, there are snow showers the forecast this evening and i'm going to show you in just a second that most of the showers that we're seeing right now are staying south of the metro. 58 degrees for d.c. find 60s. quantico, school. , fredericksburg, 61 and this is nice. annapolis, 60 degrees and there you go. a little cooler when you jump the bay on the other side of that and frederick, 54. and hagerstown, 53. and numbers today real nice, 58 for national; 58 for dulles. and bwi marshal is 59 degrees. and this is t
the winners get cash from the universities and the proceeds will fund technology projects in the congo and nepal. to donate g to www.myfoxdc.com and click on web links. >>> i'll keep donating to whatever jar this came from. this winter. >> yes, so far so good. period, between december and where we are now and that is probably going go down six or seven warmest on records and it might get higher than that in the rankings, spike and listen to with the sunshine today, this afternoon...
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despite congo's a ton of money to look out. for the gold in the fish.and the suppresses the prize the rights of the few for. those who don't get their share of the traits. good by downloading god's. grace and you know and don't last but not the one not us that people need to know about it that may not look any from the company from. those who suck it out to prosper. inside the seeds. from you know from. its. license and. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of nigeria. on our team. anonymous cripples major u.s. government and corporate websites in response to a crackdown on file sharing service and pending anti-piracy laws. syrian opposition holds more mass protests demanding prisoners release despite a general amnesty granted by president assad earlier this week but critics say no matter how many concessions the syrian government makes the opposition will settle for nothing less than regime change. and a multi-billion pound battle between russian tycoon romana fugitive. in a london court finally approaches
despite congo's a ton of money to look out. for the gold in the fish.and the suppresses the prize the rights of the few for. those who don't get their share of the traits. good by downloading god's. grace and you know and don't last but not the one not us that people need to know about it that may not look any from the company from. those who suck it out to prosper. inside the seeds. from you know from. its. license and. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the...
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in the democratic republic of congo, for example, a country emerging from decades of conflict, the j family is working closely with the africa bureau to create the environment for more stability and security. working to prevent sexual and gender-based violence, break the link between conflict minerals and violence, support democratic institutions that can promote lasting peace and achieve accountability for the atrocities that have been committed against innocents. we have also elevated the counterterrorism office to a full bureau that will help us build an international counterterrorism network that is as nimble and adaptive as our adversaries. the cb bureau is undermining attempts to find new recruits and shrinking the space available to al qaeda and its affiliates by increasing the capacity of our partners to combat terrorism on their own. now we also launched a new center to deal with countering violent extremism within the state department. and i attended the inaugural meeting just yesterday and saw the interagency in full splendor as i sat between danny benjamin and ann stock a
in the democratic republic of congo, for example, a country emerging from decades of conflict, the j family is working closely with the africa bureau to create the environment for more stability and security. working to prevent sexual and gender-based violence, break the link between conflict minerals and violence, support democratic institutions that can promote lasting peace and achieve accountability for the atrocities that have been committed against innocents. we have also elevated the...
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ownership rights on the basis of congo's freedom becomes just a stage prop. now it's not about spilling blood. just the war of the barricades from one side and fears blockade from the other. invisible border it has cut people from the land for twelve years. the conflict that divided serbia into two hostile parts is still not over. the. line. would be so much brighter if you knew about song from funniest impressions. from stunts on t.v. don't come. just. a little bit of the. headlines from the stories the week gone by there is no let up in the a round u.s. dispute over nukes and sanctions following the assassination of the top atomic research into iran let's be blamed on america and israel. a growing line of intervention supporters now the emir of qatar is the first arab leader to openly call for foreign military intervention and action in syria well former ally turkey keeps its forces on standby along the border. also turning up the heat wave of credit rating downgrades pound europe to pry the fronts and austria of their top notch grades mounting concerns of
ownership rights on the basis of congo's freedom becomes just a stage prop. now it's not about spilling blood. just the war of the barricades from one side and fears blockade from the other. invisible border it has cut people from the land for twelve years. the conflict that divided serbia into two hostile parts is still not over. the. line. would be so much brighter if you knew about song from funniest impressions. from stunts on t.v. don't come. just. a little bit of the. headlines from the...
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with a satellite dish there all heated with an old wood burning stove firewood is delivered from our congo by sea. quite often the cargo ships have to spend a while on the shore during low tide and end up looking like huge whales stranded on. today showing a is receiving a delivery of fuel some machinery and merchandise for the villages and. shop the highlight is a brand new tractor for the weather station. the villagers were initially worried that it might have been damaged in transit but it started up on the first try proceeded to head to the station across the sometimes missionary we start sailing in late may and finish in october. we travel from two showing up europe which takes about two days transporting food and equipment carrying a hundred tons of cargo on this trip there's no roads and it's too expensive to transport a by air so that leaves us with the ship's. tide begins to return and the captain climbs aboard the crew has to hurry to steer the boat into the sea with a fair well honed blast the ship heads out leaving behind it a village of people who have managed to stand up agai
with a satellite dish there all heated with an old wood burning stove firewood is delivered from our congo by sea. quite often the cargo ships have to spend a while on the shore during low tide and end up looking like huge whales stranded on. today showing a is receiving a delivery of fuel some machinery and merchandise for the villages and. shop the highlight is a brand new tractor for the weather station. the villagers were initially worried that it might have been damaged in transit but it...
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despite congo's a ton of money to look out. own gold when the fish are.under suppresses the prize the rights or the fruits of. new clothes and. those who don't get their share of the change. just by downloading god's. place and you know in dos but not the one not us that people need to know about it i mean not look anything from the company from. the those who suck it out to prosper. it's sad to see this thing. from you not from. some. nice licensing. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of nigeria. on r.t. . this is claude. balancing on the. present. reality. and this. mystery of supernatural. siberia. islam is when an overwhelming majority of egypt's first parliamentary election since hosni mubarak was deposed a year ago the muslim brotherhood total almost half of the seats in the lower house that will hold its first session in two days. the future of the arab league mission to syria caught between those saying the observers presence reduced violence others criticizing the group for a lack of progress member
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we travel from all congo to showing them europe which takes about two days transporting food and equipment we carrying a hundred tons of cargo on this trip as a roads and it's too expensive to transport it by air so that leaves us with the ship's. tide begins to return and the captain climbs aboard the crew has to hurry to steer the boat into the sea with a farewell holme blast the ship heads out leaving behind it to villages people who've managed to stand up against nature not just literally but also psychological . sunday mornings are ideal for walking along the shore especially if it gives your dolls the chance to see one of the big ships that come into the harbor. these future mums hold their own as they run into a junior neighbor the one play with metal and there is not upset she likes dogs better. and he loves her grandfather leaving more because he always takes her to the beach to look at the ships leaving for our candlestick city with trees which ano has only seen on television. in kalmykia the majority of the population is buddhist here there is a saying that if a person is pure o
we travel from all congo to showing them europe which takes about two days transporting food and equipment we carrying a hundred tons of cargo on this trip as a roads and it's too expensive to transport it by air so that leaves us with the ship's. tide begins to return and the captain climbs aboard the crew has to hurry to steer the boat into the sea with a farewell holme blast the ship heads out leaving behind it to villages people who've managed to stand up against nature not just literally...
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but we had that in rwanda and sudan and the congo. and in bosnia. >> just about every war, right? >> so that on its own is really important. examining the next step about where women directors go and what the glass ceiling is for so many women in hollywood, i think is a bigger question. >> let me turn the question around a little bit and ask catherine bigelow "the hurt locker" nothing to do with women's issues except perhaps maybe how that marine treated his wife in to completely ignored her when did he go home. then took off for the middle east again because he was so used to the drama of war, needed the energy. with catherine bigelow doing a war film that won all kinds of awards and now jolie who is academy award winning actress is there a trajectory maybe where we talk about the women in order to make it as directors, have to take on war films sort of the most manly thing that films can be about in order to break through? >> if you look at men as directors, the kinds of films that are coming up as big commercial successes that come out of hollywood are not things that everyone
but we had that in rwanda and sudan and the congo. and in bosnia. >> just about every war, right? >> so that on its own is really important. examining the next step about where women directors go and what the glass ceiling is for so many women in hollywood, i think is a bigger question. >> let me turn the question around a little bit and ask catherine bigelow "the hurt locker" nothing to do with women's issues except perhaps maybe how that marine treated his wife in...
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us on tires and why we're busy on time the mystery of the temple man in europe a busy time in the congo the closer together billionaire investor george soros had his own op ed in the financial times today where he proposed a plan that would allow the bond market to keep governments on a quote short leash lest they risk losing precious u.c.b. facility access warren with a buzz on this other special interest from davos in a moment so let's say that there is capital account. well it's day two of davos and the eurozone crisis remains a main focus george soros was recently out with an editorial advocating for more europe as a solution all david cameron who also is in attendance at davos has been portrayed as a foreigner in the side of bureaucrats who want to use a crisis as an opportunity to make the dream of ever closer union a full fledged reality joining me now to discuss this from davos is the host of capital counter self a lovely lauren lyster. so lauren i want to start off with with your because i assume this is top on the agenda in davos george soros is out with an op ed in the financ
us on tires and why we're busy on time the mystery of the temple man in europe a busy time in the congo the closer together billionaire investor george soros had his own op ed in the financial times today where he proposed a plan that would allow the bond market to keep governments on a quote short leash lest they risk losing precious u.c.b. facility access warren with a buzz on this other special interest from davos in a moment so let's say that there is capital account. well it's day two of...
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. >> he works at ucsf research program helping children in africa in the congo. >> it's 30% so if you were with your friends one, two, three one would be living with hiv. >> the doctor is trying to slow down theepidemic in kenya. the u.s. recognizes aids overseas is major health concern and a matter of national security. >> large segments are affected economically and dying, that creates instability in the government. >> he is involved in kenya family aids care and education researches. they are collaborating with a california woman that found the first summer camp for children with aids. >> the first camp was 1981. you are seeing children not living beyond age 3. >> they had 150 kids infected with hiv. that number has dropped to just 15 thanks to medical miracles. >> it's so great to see a younger kids going to young adults and having young families >> as the preventedable phenomenon that we should strive for worldwide. >> i think we have done a fantastic job with adults in terms of providing access to treatment, in terms of tre chronic di chronic disease. >> even with all that knowl
. >> he works at ucsf research program helping children in africa in the congo. >> it's 30% so if you were with your friends one, two, three one would be living with hiv. >> the doctor is trying to slow down theepidemic in kenya. the u.s. recognizes aids overseas is major health concern and a matter of national security. >> large segments are affected economically and dying, that creates instability in the government. >> he is involved in kenya family aids care and...
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them mostly like individuals and he said ok so if we had a republican carlie's name any place in the congo in the constitution this is not going to extend our rights on anybody where does it say in the constitution that individuals that are members of a corporation don't have any rights when do. not talking about it no we're talking about individuals who band together to form a corporation and they want to arrange it like to man together forming a war hero is that give them more of our own home harney or a human home of the right i mean it works in a court agnostic home and let me tell you the group aeration was not a person it was a collection of ninety thousand people but you've got a regular operation itself is not a personal you have been efforts non-small regulation when you have to treat them like something you know they are often treated like a person if there are there are times presidents should corporations be not allowed to have birth control i'm not going to have a hypothetical like this you know what about israel us google our profits to speak and corporations have rebounded t
them mostly like individuals and he said ok so if we had a republican carlie's name any place in the congo in the constitution this is not going to extend our rights on anybody where does it say in the constitution that individuals that are members of a corporation don't have any rights when do. not talking about it no we're talking about individuals who band together to form a corporation and they want to arrange it like to man together forming a war hero is that give them more of our own home...
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congo. stable than the that is not easy.ican oil and gas productivity, the president visits and says i really want to be -- i want to thank you and congratulate you for developing offshore oil and gas. i am proud that we were able to guarantee $2 billion of equipment purchases largely from company-owned majorities. he said the most amazing thing -- he said i want america to be your best customer. this guy really doesn't get it. we don't hire president's to be foreign purchasing agents. the obama model is to borrow from the chinese to buy from the brazilians. it does not work. we hire an american president to be a salesman for american goods and services worldwide to create jobs in the u.s. selling overseas. [applause] [applause] finally, you have the spectacle of the xl keystone pipeline. it is one thing if the white house cannot play chess. it is another thing if a white house cannot play checkers. [laughter] but if a white house cannot play tic tac toe -- [laughter] let me explain why use this analogy. this is one of the d
congo. stable than the that is not easy.ican oil and gas productivity, the president visits and says i really want to be -- i want to thank you and congratulate you for developing offshore oil and gas. i am proud that we were able to guarantee $2 billion of equipment purchases largely from company-owned majorities. he said the most amazing thing -- he said i want america to be your best customer. this guy really doesn't get it. we don't hire president's to be foreign purchasing agents. the...
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la princesa leticia de espaÑa cuando durante la recepciÓn al cuerpo diplomÁtico, representante de congo>> con quiÉn te dÁs besos? >> me ha tocado con el protagonista y el antagonista. hagan una votaciÓn, una encuesta para que el pÚblico decida. >> en el amor cÓmo estÁs? >> estoy enamorado, estoy felizmente enamorado disfrutando de un momento maravilloso en mi vida. >> te hacÍa de vacaciones. >> estaba en aspen esquiando. >> tenÍan sal, pimienta y ahora el chile. >> a mÍ me encanta la comida mexicana, asi que veremos cÓmo ve con el chile. >> renÉ de calle 13 se solidariza con los desamparados, fue un fanÁtico de renÉ quien lo reconociÓ cuando llevaba cobijas y almohadas en puerto rico. >> ahÍ lo vieron, Ésta no es la primera vez que se solidariza con los mÁs necesitados, ahora lo hace en su isla del encanto pero definitivamente lo que todo el mundo estÁ, tan no es el desaire que le hicieron a la princesa leticia, y acaparÓ la atención mundial y la embajada de congo publicÓ que se trataba de un malentendido, que el representante no sabÍa espaÑol y por eso le quitÓ la mano pero no fue a pr
la princesa leticia de espaÑa cuando durante la recepciÓn al cuerpo diplomÁtico, representante de congo>> con quiÉn te dÁs besos? >> me ha tocado con el protagonista y el antagonista. hagan una votaciÓn, una encuesta para que el pÚblico decida. >> en el amor cÓmo estÁs? >> estoy enamorado, estoy felizmente enamorado disfrutando de un momento maravilloso en mi vida. >> te hacÍa de vacaciones. >> estaba en aspen esquiando. >> tenÍan sal,...
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you can see huge clouds over the region of the democratic repup lick of congo this, is what the heat like from space. there is a lava lake blowing there giving it a red appearance. and prized for making fine sushi air, blue fin tuna sold for $736,000 for a six. the 600 pound tuna caught north of the tsunami-battered coast fetching three quarters of a million dollars, the first auction of the year. and that is about $96 for each slice. the owner of the chain says he bought the giant blue fin because he wanted to keep knit japan. and with this new year, some he say they'd like to have christmas fall on sunday every year. how does that sound to you? that is what researchers in maryland are proposing. scholars have come up with a new calendar in which every year is identical spanning 364 days and eliminate leap yeerk tossing in a leap week every five to six years to resync with the seasons. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. you can keep track of the latest breaking news on twitter and on facebook. the news at 5:00 continue nouz with dan and cheryl. >> shooting
you can see huge clouds over the region of the democratic repup lick of congo this, is what the heat like from space. there is a lava lake blowing there giving it a red appearance. and prized for making fine sushi air, blue fin tuna sold for $736,000 for a six. the 600 pound tuna caught north of the tsunami-battered coast fetching three quarters of a million dollars, the first auction of the year. and that is about $96 for each slice. the owner of the chain says he bought the giant blue fin...
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i remember being in a very large camp in goma in the democratic republic of congo and all the women told me the same thing. than they were in this camp where there were many international ngos and humanitarian relief organizations but they wrestle having to go out on their own to find would to make sure they have an adequate supply of fuel and they were subject to attack when they left the camp. it struck me as strange that we have all these people organized, teams of people to help the women as they went out to protect them, was there a better way that we could pursue to eliminate this problem? we are supporting a global effort to provide cleaner and safer stoves that require less fuel and therefore fewer trips through dangerous territory. the global alliance for clean cookstoves that we are at the center of creating and expanding is doing research for the national institutes of health because this is a three for one investment. women don't have to stray so far from home or a refugee camp to have fuel to cook the family's food. secondly children and women will not be dying from respirat
i remember being in a very large camp in goma in the democratic republic of congo and all the women told me the same thing. than they were in this camp where there were many international ngos and humanitarian relief organizations but they wrestle having to go out on their own to find would to make sure they have an adequate supply of fuel and they were subject to attack when they left the camp. it struck me as strange that we have all these people organized, teams of people to help the women...