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the congo river itself. >> the u.n. truck said he's been here since this morning. >> i've been held up for days. >> what's up, fred,? >> they're starting the engine. >> awesome. >> just broke down again? >> yeah. >> we now have one hour of daylight left. >> they buried the engines and they started. >> okay great. >> here it comes. >>> you learn quickly. in congo, things change at a moment's notice. >> welcome to the jungle. ♪ i took a walk ♪ through this beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good ♪ in this beautiful world ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> everyone gets everything he wants. i wanted to see the congo. for my sins, they let me. in "heart of darkness" joseph conrad writes of his alter ego -- when i was a little chap, i had a passion for maps. at that time there were many blank spaces on earth. but there was one yet, the biggest, the most blank, that i had a hankering after. this then is the congo. the size of all western europe combined. it should be africa's wea
the congo river itself. >> the u.n. truck said he's been here since this morning. >> i've been held up for days. >> what's up, fred,? >> they're starting the engine. >> awesome. >> just broke down again? >> yeah. >> we now have one hour of daylight left. >> they buried the engines and they started. >> okay great. >> here it comes. >>> you learn quickly. in congo, things change at a moment's notice. >> welcome to...
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going back to congo, congo is like -- i will not name it here.everybody works from sundown to -- sunup to sundown. reports always based on third parties. why don't you, with a smoking gun evidence? >> are you saying the defense minister did not pull strings on the n23? >> of course not. i think i will get every since 24 -- 1994. it is not that situation. we have such a short memory and news. we forget that in 2009 there was disagreement. and of course, one of it was james who had most of the people who are in the military and congo and in rwanda and in the rebel groups. they are under him. this guy has been trying to keep that alive. because remember, the whole story started with suddenly the pressure was coming from the west. you had the badly elected and every body was saying -- it will give you more time. he stopped the framework agreement. at that time, when he was trying to keep everything together is when a report will come out and say -- >> simone schlindwein, do you read the situation the same way? >> the situation in congo is complex. ye
going back to congo, congo is like -- i will not name it here.everybody works from sundown to -- sunup to sundown. reports always based on third parties. why don't you, with a smoking gun evidence? >> are you saying the defense minister did not pull strings on the n23? >> of course not. i think i will get every since 24 -- 1994. it is not that situation. we have such a short memory and news. we forget that in 2009 there was disagreement. and of course, one of it was james who had...
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we are on the mission to the congo.frankfurt, germany and then gabon where the plane refueled and then to congo. shortly after we arrived, peter and i were greeted by the founders. they launched their faith-based organization in 1978 to help the forgotten poor. >> i want to welcome her. >> over the past 35 years, mercy ships has visited 575 ports in 72 nations. it is the first time to the congo and they will be there for the next ten months. most people there do not have access to basic medical care and many have not ever seen a doctor. on board the floating hospital, i met the man who steers the ship. captain traithwaite. i also met buck. the training and drill exercise dummy. i got a tour from the head chef. he and his staff serve anywhere from 1,200 to 1,700 meals a day. when i get home, and i gain weight. >> you can call it mercy hips instead of mercy ships. >> the entire crew, including the doctors and nurses, are all volunteers. nearly half of them from the united states. you never know who you might meet. includi
we are on the mission to the congo.frankfurt, germany and then gabon where the plane refueled and then to congo. shortly after we arrived, peter and i were greeted by the founders. they launched their faith-based organization in 1978 to help the forgotten poor. >> i want to welcome her. >> over the past 35 years, mercy ships has visited 575 ports in 72 nations. it is the first time to the congo and they will be there for the next ten months. most people there do not have access to...
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around a million people in eastern congo have fled their home since the fighting started in they. this woman is cook canning floor outside the church. food that people eat here they have to bring from their farms. for most of them the farms are in that direction. the fighting is in the same place so they have to wait for a lull in the fighting before they can go home, collect firewood and bringed if oh to eat. >> carrying heavy loads is not easy and it's not safe. it's been a lot of heavy fighting in the last few weeks. the government pounded the rebel positions with artillery from tanks and the u.n. supported them with helicopter gunships and infantry. this is the kind of destruction people run away from. night fall and the displaced people cook dinner. they say they rarely have enough to to eat. >> translator: civilians are suffering you can see how they live. they used to live normal lives but now they're living like animals. >> reporter: the floor is dirty and it's crowded and for many it's been like this for months. they just want to go home. >> well let's get the latest from
around a million people in eastern congo have fled their home since the fighting started in they. this woman is cook canning floor outside the church. food that people eat here they have to bring from their farms. for most of them the farms are in that direction. the fighting is in the same place so they have to wait for a lull in the fighting before they can go home, collect firewood and bringed if oh to eat. >> carrying heavy loads is not easy and it's not safe. it's been a lot of heavy...
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we know over 6 million people have died in congo. it's an international tragedy that in the dawn of the 21st century over 6 million black people in the heart of africa have died, and the war has no resolution to this conflict. >> why is no one holding the killers in the democratic republic of congo to account, why? >> speaking about m 23 the militia group. we know that their lettered is an ally of u.s. because of their relationships, the u.s. and u.k. they're not willing to hold them accountability. it's kind of interesting that we have a law, but because there is lack of political will, they will not be held accountable. >> let's look at that in more detail. the law you're talking about is public law, and it says the aid can be withheld to any country which destabilizes the congo. it was put through congress by the then senator barack obama. what kind of pressure are you putting on the lawmakers and the government? and what kind of response are you getting in the united states to that? >> kind of interesting. many people do not know
we know over 6 million people have died in congo. it's an international tragedy that in the dawn of the 21st century over 6 million black people in the heart of africa have died, and the war has no resolution to this conflict. >> why is no one holding the killers in the democratic republic of congo to account, why? >> speaking about m 23 the militia group. we know that their lettered is an ally of u.s. because of their relationships, the u.s. and u.k. they're not willing to hold...
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but it's the first time to the congo, and they'll be there for the next 10 months.ss to basic medical care, and many haven't ever seen a doctor. on board the floating hospital, i met the man who steers the ship, captain tim traithway, and took a tour of the bridge. i also met buck, the 180-pound training and drilling exercise dummy, and i even got a tour of the kitchen from head chef ken hatfield from north carolina. he and his staff serve anywhere from 1200 to 1700 meals a day. when i go home, if i've gained any weight, can i call and complain? >> you can call it mercy hips instead of mercy ships. >> okay. the entire crew including the heroic doctors and nurses are all volunteers, nearly half of them from the united states. and you never know who you might meet, including the security team made up of six gerkas. believe me, the ship is in good hands. on patient screening day, more than 7,000 people lined up in hopes of getting care, all waiting patiently to be seen by the volunteers. ally chandra is one of the amazing volunteer doctors. she looks at whether the doc
but it's the first time to the congo, and they'll be there for the next 10 months.ss to basic medical care, and many haven't ever seen a doctor. on board the floating hospital, i met the man who steers the ship, captain tim traithway, and took a tour of the bridge. i also met buck, the 180-pound training and drilling exercise dummy, and i even got a tour of the kitchen from head chef ken hatfield from north carolina. he and his staff serve anywhere from 1200 to 1700 meals a day. when i go home,...
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. >> this year, it goes to foreman from the congo, the palestinian territories -- to four men. >> u.s. political scientist paul walker campaigns against the use of chemical weapons. this lawyer fights for human rights in the arab world. this was agronomist has increased sustainability in agriculture through his pioneering work, and this gynecologist treats survivors of wartime sexual violence in the congo. the right livelihood award honors people who have helped tackle urgent problems but have been ignored by the nobel committee. this hospital in eastern congo has treated 40,000 victims of mass rape committed by warring militias. the clinic provides women and girls with medical, legal, and psychological help. he has also been lauded for speaking out about the conflict in his country. >> he has made repeated efforts to show the international community that what is going on in the congo is not an ethnic conflict but won over resources, and one which is partly fueled by western interests. >> he has called on the outside world to do more to end the conflict. the foundation said he and oth
. >> this year, it goes to foreman from the congo, the palestinian territories -- to four men. >> u.s. political scientist paul walker campaigns against the use of chemical weapons. this lawyer fights for human rights in the arab world. this was agronomist has increased sustainability in agriculture through his pioneering work, and this gynecologist treats survivors of wartime sexual violence in the congo. the right livelihood award honors people who have helped tackle urgent...
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in the congo, they are fighting militias in the eastern congo on the border with uganda.haiti, they are trying to build up the state and get law and order sustainably in place. un peacekeepers to very different things in very different laces. more talk a little bit about how big this peacekeeping force is and who belongs to the force. peacekeeping has been at a record high in recent years. 100,000 personnel, mainly troops, but also police officers and the core of civilians who are experts in issues like human rights and mediation. the troops mainly come from africa and asia. east, you have a significant number of european troops serving under un command. in africa, it's mainly soldiers from the continent and india, pakistan, china, increasingly. operation that the u.s. funds significantly. the u.s. pays nearly 1/3 of the budget which is now over $7 billion. u.s. troops are not really resident in u.s. missions. -- in un missions. this is a task that the un -- that the u.s. leads to its allies especially from africa and asia. host: the united states picks up about 1/3 of th
in the congo, they are fighting militias in the eastern congo on the border with uganda.haiti, they are trying to build up the state and get law and order sustainably in place. un peacekeepers to very different things in very different laces. more talk a little bit about how big this peacekeeping force is and who belongs to the force. peacekeeping has been at a record high in recent years. 100,000 personnel, mainly troops, but also police officers and the core of civilians who are experts in...
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in 1965 when you talk about when che, we find that he's in the republic of congo. we know that in hindsight. but in 1965 we weren't sure that he was actually there. in fact, some of the documents that we look at that the cia would write these reports once a week, they basically said che was dead. they believe that he died in the dominican republic in 1965 with the uprising. so they thought he was dead, you know, somewhere in the dominican republic. they weren't sure and that was part of the failure of our intelligence at the time but we just didn't have that network going. but you're right, we got che was in congo which it turned out he was, and we were tracking him. >> [inaudible] >> that was transported to the republic of congo for chasing che or whatever operation was going on. >> absolutely, but again, they weren't 100% sure. they believe che was there, and later teachers surface of che coming in, in the congo. but at that particular time in 1965 they board 100% sure, and that was part of the failure of intelligence at the time. so then in 1967 when we believed
in 1965 when you talk about when che, we find that he's in the republic of congo. we know that in hindsight. but in 1965 we weren't sure that he was actually there. in fact, some of the documents that we look at that the cia would write these reports once a week, they basically said che was dead. they believe that he died in the dominican republic in 1965 with the uprising. so they thought he was dead, you know, somewhere in the dominican republic. they weren't sure and that was part of the...
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. >> most plane s crash in congo crash because of the weather, right?f the time. >> not us. don't worry. the weather clears up -- sort of. so we decide to give it a go. our destination, what conrad referred to in heart of darkness as the inner station. here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river. in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills,
. >> most plane s crash in congo crash because of the weather, right?f the time. >> not us. don't worry. the weather clears up -- sort of. so we decide to give it a go. our destination, what conrad referred to in heart of darkness as the inner station. here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river. in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just...
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here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river.he greed of the kol lon newser. they grab what they could. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, they had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country imagined to inaugurate their first leader, the cia and british working through the belgiums had him killed. we helped to install this guy in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for december pitism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30 odd years and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills and the trains basically stopped running. this is kissengoni station. there's one short run left. service once a week when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgiums, shot up and stripped by rebels in the '90s, the station, the engines, the ancient passenger cars and the tracks themselves
here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river.he greed of the kol lon newser. they grab what they could. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, they had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country imagined to inaugurate their first leader, the cia and british working through the belgiums had him killed. we helped to install this guy in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and...
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i think there have been cases of that in the congo.ess, since 20 -- 2004, the un has strengthened its systems for dealing with sexual abuse. the un doesn't system sending home troops who have been found guilty or accused of sexual abuse. there is more of a zero policy them there once was. the un struggle sometimes to keep up with all of these different cases of malpractice in different countries. that certainly does have a corrosive effect on the organization's reputation in the effect it countries and more generally, worldwide. host: here is another tweet -- have there been efforts to cut our contribution to the united nations? guest: there are often debates in congress about cutting the un budget and especially the peacekeeping budget. it has grown quite large. it is approaching $8 billion. although republicans in congress like to bash the un, when you have a republican president in the white house, they actually quite like working with un peacekeepers. most people think of george bush is a anti-un president but they deployed tens of
i think there have been cases of that in the congo.ess, since 20 -- 2004, the un has strengthened its systems for dealing with sexual abuse. the un doesn't system sending home troops who have been found guilty or accused of sexual abuse. there is more of a zero policy them there once was. the un struggle sometimes to keep up with all of these different cases of malpractice in different countries. that certainly does have a corrosive effect on the organization's reputation in the effect it...
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. >> most plans crash in congo crash because of the weather, right?ime. >> not us. don't worry. the weather clears up -- sort of. so we decide to give it a go. our destination, what conrad referred to in heart of darkness as the inner station. here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river. in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills, and the
. >> most plans crash in congo crash because of the weather, right?ime. >> not us. don't worry. the weather clears up -- sort of. so we decide to give it a go. our destination, what conrad referred to in heart of darkness as the inner station. here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river. in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with...
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here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river.t the greed of the kol lon newser. they grab what they could. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, they had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country imagined to inaugurate their first leader, the cia and british working through the belgiums had him killed. we helped to install this guy in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for december pitism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30 odd years and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills and the trains basically stopped running. this is kissengoni station. there's one short run left. service once a week when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgiums, shot up and stripped by rebels in the '90s, the station, the engines, the ancient passenger cars and the tracks themselv
here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river.t the greed of the kol lon newser. they grab what they could. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, they had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country imagined to inaugurate their first leader, the cia and british working through the belgiums had him killed. we helped to install this guy in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and...
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. >> most planes that crash in congo crash because of the weather, right?on't worry. the weather clears up -- sort of. so we decide to give it a go. our destination, what conrad referred to in heart of darkness as the inner station. here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river. in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. independence came quickly. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. joseph mibutu. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer
. >> most planes that crash in congo crash because of the weather, right?on't worry. the weather clears up -- sort of. so we decide to give it a go. our destination, what conrad referred to in heart of darkness as the inner station. here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river. in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence....
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here lies our rendezvous with the congo river.d. it was robbery with violence, aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country managed to inaugurate their first democratically elected leader, the cia and the british working through the belgians, had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place -- joseph mobutu, he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills, and the trains basically stopped running. this is kisangani station. there's one short run left. service once a week, when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgians, shot up and stripped by the rebels in the '90s, the station, the engines, the ancient passenger cars, and the tracks them
here lies our rendezvous with the congo river.d. it was robbery with violence, aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country managed to inaugurate their first democratically elected leader, the cia and the british working through the belgians, had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place -- joseph mobutu, he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the...
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it's unique in congo. mr. augustin is transporting a friend but it's mainly used for transporting goods. >>fy my father died when i was young. but this has given me money. >> they are used to carry almost anything. this man is brilling timber from the hills into town. here, goods are being delivered. it has several useful features. this bit of rubber provides suspension. these wooden boards are for wrapping rubber straps around, used to tie the cargo on the back. on the back wheel is a brake operated with your foot. >> this has attracted some attention. i don't think it's normal for f people to see aphonner trying to do this. bumpy but tires and success spence. the bumps getting faster now. you . /* i found the brake. to bring it to a stop. there we go. it's good. it's very simple. but it's very tough. it needs to be. the chikudus can carry more than half aton. uphill is hard work. most people here can't afford motor bikes or cars but many say if you own one of these, you will always be able to make a living l
it's unique in congo. mr. augustin is transporting a friend but it's mainly used for transporting goods. >>fy my father died when i was young. but this has given me money. >> they are used to carry almost anything. this man is brilling timber from the hills into town. here, goods are being delivered. it has several useful features. this bit of rubber provides suspension. these wooden boards are for wrapping rubber straps around, used to tie the cargo on the back. on the back wheel...
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coming up, on this news hour from doha we meet refugees from congo being displaced by fighting and thewater tries to rid itself from an innovator. and we send a reminder of his skills from messi. ♪ taliban fighters in afghanistan attacked a u.s. base, close to the pakistan border and jennifer glass reports from the capitol. >> reporter: it happened at about 6:00 a.m. local time at a forward operating base near the pakistan border, the road between pakistan and jalibad is closed because of the attack and they claimed responsibility. nato says there were a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with nato logistics vehicles there and they claim six were described and ten soldiers killed but they often accelerate claims and nato says it has taken no casualties. we do understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in the fighting. this is the second attack on an nato base in a week, just five days ago an nato base in gazni was attached and there were 8 afghans killed and 50 wounded. we have seen a taliban attacks that killed 100 afghans and both security o
coming up, on this news hour from doha we meet refugees from congo being displaced by fighting and thewater tries to rid itself from an innovator. and we send a reminder of his skills from messi. ♪ taliban fighters in afghanistan attacked a u.s. base, close to the pakistan border and jennifer glass reports from the capitol. >> reporter: it happened at about 6:00 a.m. local time at a forward operating base near the pakistan border, the road between pakistan and jalibad is closed because...
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it's unique to the hilly areas around congo. it's used to transport goods for a fee. >> it has helped many people here. my father died when i was young so we didn't have much money, but it has given me money. >> they're used to carry almost anything. this man is bringing timber from the hills to town. here a set is being delivered. it has several useful features. this bit of rubber provides suspension. these wooden boards are for straps to tie the cargo on the back. and on the back wheel here is a brake operated with your foot. this attracted some attention. i don't think it's normal for people to see a foreigner trying to see this. it's bump by, but it has suspension taking away the bumps. now the brake and i bring it gently to a stop. it's good. very simple. it's very tough. and it needs to be. the chakudus can carry nearly half a ton. going uphill is hard work. most people here cannot afford motor bikes or cars. but they say if you own one of these you'll always be able to make a living. now they make chakudus every month. fi
it's unique to the hilly areas around congo. it's used to transport goods for a fee. >> it has helped many people here. my father died when i was young so we didn't have much money, but it has given me money. >> they're used to carry almost anything. this man is bringing timber from the hills to town. here a set is being delivered. it has several useful features. this bit of rubber provides suspension. these wooden boards are for straps to tie the cargo on the back. and on the back...
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many in congo suffered conflict and live in pov ertity. this can overcome some challenges. looks like fun. from al jazeera i'm del walters. earthwise gurr illa warriors is next. for more check us out online. [[voiceover]] in today's technological age, is heavy manual labor disappearing, or is it just becoming invisible? physical work was once celebrated with hymns of praise. but workers today must be content that their hard work is better than no work at all. this series looks at the state of physicark
many in congo suffered conflict and live in pov ertity. this can overcome some challenges. looks like fun. from al jazeera i'm del walters. earthwise gurr illa warriors is next. for more check us out online. [[voiceover]] in today's technological age, is heavy manual labor disappearing, or is it just becoming invisible? physical work was once celebrated with hymns of praise. but workers today must be content that their hard work is better than no work at all. this series looks at the state of...
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. >> 500 people have been killed in the congo. we have not done squat there. >> not with weapons of mass destruction. >> i'm not defending it. i'm pointing out that samantha power, his u.n. ambassador. >> who is on vacation. >> the author of the doctrine of humanity to protect. that was what was evoked on friday. >> judy, let's talk about the u.n.'s responsibility to protect. what is bigger than that is the geneva convention. it is that violation to allow 100,000 people to die which happened under all of hillary clinton's tenure. john kerry has been secretary of state a few months. the president has been consistently from and ignored the geneva convention violations in syria. >> richard, you brought up a good point. we talked about hillary clinton before we came on. a slam dunk as far as the democratic nominee and as far as the next president if polling is believed. will this go on her resume? this happened throughout her tenure of secretary of state. iraq the same thing. will this be called out as a failure when we get around to
. >> 500 people have been killed in the congo. we have not done squat there. >> not with weapons of mass destruction. >> i'm not defending it. i'm pointing out that samantha power, his u.n. ambassador. >> who is on vacation. >> the author of the doctrine of humanity to protect. that was what was evoked on friday. >> judy, let's talk about the u.n.'s responsibility to protect. what is bigger than that is the geneva convention. it is that violation to allow...
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we're going to meet with the democratic republic of congo, and the u.s. fierce form of the open in new york. paul will be along with details at 10 before the hour. mexican if the has delivered his state of the state address. stopped nieto from reaching the parliament building. he has reached the speech a day late and from inside the presidential palace instead. >> this is a time for change. for transforming mexico. we could all make mexico more prosperous with a stable economy, competitive and open to the world and this must be reflected back in the pockets of all mec mexicans. >> adam remy live in mexico. first of all tell us about the substance of that speech. >> well, if you will, kamal there's a bit of cognitive dissonance. you had the president inside that tent at the presidential residence talking about the achievement they've made, their plans for the future house they're going to make mexico a modern country under his administration it will meantime outside you have seen chaos, thousands of teachers marching, other unions marching saying, hold on,
we're going to meet with the democratic republic of congo, and the u.s. fierce form of the open in new york. paul will be along with details at 10 before the hour. mexican if the has delivered his state of the state address. stopped nieto from reaching the parliament building. he has reached the speech a day late and from inside the presidential palace instead. >> this is a time for change. for transforming mexico. we could all make mexico more prosperous with a stable economy,...
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eastern congo has suffered many conflicts. many live in poverty.it is a local solution that overcomes some of the challenges. malcolm web, al jazeera, goma in the democratic republic. >> earth rise guerilla warrions is next. stay tuned 24 hours a with aljazeera.com.
eastern congo has suffered many conflicts. many live in poverty.it is a local solution that overcomes some of the challenges. malcolm web, al jazeera, goma in the democratic republic. >> earth rise guerilla warrions is next. stay tuned 24 hours a with aljazeera.com.
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to the african great lakes region went to congo and mary robinson is there as they are backed by u.n.ers are forcing on m-23 rebels and people have been killed in goma over the last two weeks and malcom went there to see people sheltered in a church. >> reporter: they have fled their homes because of fighting between the government and m-23 rebels. many have relatives killed. ♪ the church service is a rare moment to escape the daily struggle. ♪ many of them now live here. ♪ this is where they keep what they have. they sleep on the floor. he has been caught up in fighting time and time again. she lost a whole family. . >> translator: i don't have a husband. he is dead. three of my children were killed during the fighting. we have two children who died of disease. i don't have anyone to take care of me. >> reporter: the displaced community here is just one of many. around a million people in eastern congo fled their homes since the fighting started in may last year. for the displaced people life is tough. this woman's cooking lunch on the floor outside the church. the food people eat he
to the african great lakes region went to congo and mary robinson is there as they are backed by u.n.ers are forcing on m-23 rebels and people have been killed in goma over the last two weeks and malcom went there to see people sheltered in a church. >> reporter: they have fled their homes because of fighting between the government and m-23 rebels. many have relatives killed. ♪ the church service is a rare moment to escape the daily struggle. ♪ many of them now live here. ♪ this is...
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around a million people in eastern congo have fled their homes since the fighting started in may last for the displaced people fight something tough. this woman's cooking on the floor here outside of the church. the food he they have here they have to bring from the farms. for most of them the farms are further out of town in that direction. the fighting is in the same praise. they have to wait for a lull in the fighting before they can go home and collect firewood and food to eat. carrying heavy loads from the front is not easy, and it's not safe. there has been a lot of heavy fighting in the last two weeks. the government pounded the rebel positions with artillery and tanks and the u.n. sporte suppod them with guns and infantry. this is the destruction that people are running from. nightfall and the displaced cook dinner. they say they rarely have enough to eat. civilians are suffering. you can see how they live. they used to live normal lives but now they're living like animals. they prepare to go to bed. the floor is dirty and its crowded. for many it's been like this for months.
around a million people in eastern congo have fled their homes since the fighting started in may last for the displaced people fight something tough. this woman's cooking on the floor here outside of the church. the food he they have here they have to bring from the farms. for most of them the farms are further out of town in that direction. the fighting is in the same praise. they have to wait for a lull in the fighting before they can go home and collect firewood and food to eat. carrying...
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when all is said and done, i wanted to go to the congo and i wanted to go to the congo and i did. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for korean americans, according to the stereotype, anyway, it used to be that you grew up to be a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer. there were a specific set of rules and expectations. are you asking me to be in a porno? is that what you're asking me? >> thanks to some remarkably bad koreans, things are beginning to change. >> i went to one years of law school and walked out. >> so you're a bad korean. >> any advice to someone about to marry a korean woman? the answer -- don't do it. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ >>> all i knew was that this town was going down, and no one was showing up. so we as koreans figured that out really quickly. there's a point where you and i look at each other and say -- >> they're not coming. >> they're not coming. >> the choppers will not be here anytime soon. >> that's when all
when all is said and done, i wanted to go to the congo and i wanted to go to the congo and i did. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for korean americans, according to the stereotype, anyway, it used to be that you grew up to be a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer. there were a specific set of rules and expectations. are you asking me to be in a porno? is that what you're asking me? >> thanks to some remarkably bad koreans, things are beginning to change. >> i went to...
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. >> dana just got back from the congo this week., an up close look at her inspirational trip. don't miss it. ♪ heard it in a love song ♪ heard it in a love song ♪ heard it in a love song ♪ can't beat gone ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. should have disrupted man. instead, man raised a sail. and made "farther" his battle cry. the new ram 1500 -- motor trend's 2013 truck of the year -- the most fuel-efficient half-ton truck on the road -- achieving best-in-class 25 highway miles per gallon. guts. glory. ram. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ultra rugged phones from sprint. buy one, get four free, and $150 credit when you swih your business line to sprint. the pioneers in push-to-t
. >> dana just got back from the congo this week., an up close look at her inspirational trip. don't miss it. ♪ heard it in a love song ♪ heard it in a love song ♪ heard it in a love song ♪ can't beat gone ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's...
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i would love to go back to the congo, and it's stunning and in such crisis. but i fell in love with it, and all of the programs are so inspiring. all. >> sienna miller, we thank you for joining us, and we wish you and the organization the best of your efforts. if you would like to learn more about sienna miller's organization f. go to international corp.org. go to aljazeera.com/consider this, or go to twitter@aj >>> welcome to al jazeera, america. i'm richelle carey, and here are the stories we are following. [ technical difficulties ] >>> shining a spotlight on war crimes and humanitarian aid. >>> climate changes -- [ technical difficulties ] . >>> washington is inching closer to a potential government shutdown, the
i would love to go back to the congo, and it's stunning and in such crisis. but i fell in love with it, and all of the programs are so inspiring. all. >> sienna miller, we thank you for joining us, and we wish you and the organization the best of your efforts. if you would like to learn more about sienna miller's organization f. go to international corp.org. go to aljazeera.com/consider this, or go to twitter@aj >>> welcome to al jazeera, america. i'm richelle carey, and here are...
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i would love to go back to the congo, and it's stunning and in such crisis. but i fell in love with it, and all of the programs are so inspiring. i would love to been in them all. >> sienna miller, we thank you for joining us, and we wish you and the organization the best of your efforts. if you would like to learn more about sienna miller's organization f. go to international corp.org. go to aljazeera.com/consider this, or go to twitter@aj consider this. see you next time. >>> held ho, i am stephanie sy. these are some of the stories we are following on al jazerra america. the government shutdown deadline is three days away. the senate is set to vote on a house bill that would temporarily fund the government but also gut the president's health care law. it has slim chance of passing. one on one with iran, secretary of state john kerry holds high-level talks about the country's nuclear program. two colorado farmers are facing serious charges, they are accused of selling listeria tainted cantaloupes that led to dozens of deaths. i possible p ba
i would love to go back to the congo, and it's stunning and in such crisis. but i fell in love with it, and all of the programs are so inspiring. i would love to been in them all. >> sienna miller, we thank you for joining us, and we wish you and the organization the best of your efforts. if you would like to learn more about sienna miller's organization f. go to international corp.org. go to aljazeera.com/consider this, or go to twitter@aj consider this. see you next time. >>>...
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they come from congo, cameroon, gabon, and chad.ere are chadians peacekeepers, but also chadians among the rebels. how does chad's president feel about this? >> this is a major problem. if we look back at history, we should sometimes look back at history. the central african republic is on the border of chad. there always have been problems from people from the north coming to the south, with slavery and all this side of things. currently, having people who are making a coup in chad, and a force coming from chad as a peacekeeping, it is a problem, because the influence is -- >> if you were the president of the african union, and with the head of the peacekeepers, would you politely ask the chadians to not be part of the peacekeeping operation? >> that was a tradition in u.s. peacekeeping forces. usually, you never have people coming from the border. but we have a problem currently to find troops to be part of peacekeeping, and being able to speak the language, to understand the people. this is a bit of a mixup and a difficulty, cert
they come from congo, cameroon, gabon, and chad.ere are chadians peacekeepers, but also chadians among the rebels. how does chad's president feel about this? >> this is a major problem. if we look back at history, we should sometimes look back at history. the central african republic is on the border of chad. there always have been problems from people from the north coming to the south, with slavery and all this side of things. currently, having people who are making a coup in chad, and...
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i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i really fell in love with it. there are tons of places. i'd love to go everywhere, all their programs are inspiring. i'd love to visit them all. >> sienna miller, global ambassador, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we wish you and the organization the worlds best efforts. >> you can visit >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. and yevgeniy feyman, a research assistant at the manhattan institute. thank you for being with us. i want to start with you yevgeniy feyman. the young people are crucial to the success of obamacare. >> absolutely. they'll balance out the risk pool, they'll keep premiums that need the insurance, and the administration is rea
i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i really fell in love with it. there are tons of places. i'd love to go everywhere, all their programs are inspiring. i'd love to visit them all. >> sienna miller, global ambassador, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we wish you and the organization the worlds best efforts. >> you can visit >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents...
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i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i really fell in love with it. there are tons of places. i'd love to go everywhere, all their programs are inspiring. i'd love to visit them all. >> sienna miller, global ambassador, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we wish you and the organization the worlds best efforts. >> you can visit this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress say the same? >> getting your favorite songs for free is not new but for an industry that has suffered extreme lows, pandora, an on line streaming service won a federal court case. the decision up holds its right to the play all the compositions in the catalog. the counsel says: what does i did mean for the music industry and how will it affect musicians? joining us from phoenix is bill wyman and singer songwriter and guitarist david lowry. thanks for being with us tonight. bill, it's a whole new world. we've got traditional radio, satell
i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i really fell in love with it. there are tons of places. i'd love to go everywhere, all their programs are inspiring. i'd love to visit them all. >> sienna miller, global ambassador, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we wish you and the organization the worlds best efforts. >> you can visit this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing....
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they tried to burn their congo off the golden starship after being spotted by the italian custom officialsover 30 tons of hash burned across the mediterranean sea, creating a fog of thick smoke. [laughter] >> jon: thank you, jesus. hash cloud over italy. italy ordered five million pizzas for themselves last night. i can't believe i noticed how delicious this is. i have to say i'm surprised that the two dudes on the hash boat didn't have a better thought out exit strategy. can't wait to hear step two. >> as customs officials moved in on friday, the boat's crew members set fire to their cargo and began jumping into the sea. >> jon: so here's what we're going to do, we're going to give thousands of sharks a serious case of the munchies. and we're going to dive head first into their living room, like a complimentary delivery of crazy bread. for more, we go to senior smoldering drug boat al. pie thby the way, al, i noticed you're not wearing a mask. >> that's hilarious, jon. why would i be wearing a mask, it is not halloween yet. >> jon: i don't want to say anything, but are you talking into a
they tried to burn their congo off the golden starship after being spotted by the italian custom officialsover 30 tons of hash burned across the mediterranean sea, creating a fog of thick smoke. [laughter] >> jon: thank you, jesus. hash cloud over italy. italy ordered five million pizzas for themselves last night. i can't believe i noticed how delicious this is. i have to say i'm surprised that the two dudes on the hash boat didn't have a better thought out exit strategy. can't wait to...
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what is the democratic republic of the congo? correct. national geographic, $1,600, please. sadly, after ingesting the marine debris on the right, this once-wandering baby bird died of starvation. [ beep ] and that bird is an albatross. parth, pick again. national geographic, $2,000, please. we'll wrap it up with this. accompanying an article on bog bodies was a photo of this danish man likely sacrificed over 2,000 years ago. [ beep ] he is known as tollund man. parth. all right, let's do bacteria for $800, please. jared. who is lavoisier? no. parth. who is pasteur? yes. bacteria, $1,200, please. parth. what is spherical? spherical or round, yes. bacteria, $1,600, please. parth. what is cholera? cholera, correct. bacteria for $2,000, please. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] well, your medical studies have paid off handsomely. you're in the lead. you have $8,800. you can risk any or all of it. i'll wager $6,000, please. $6,000 it is. here is the clue. what is acidophilus? yes. $14,800. [ applause ] let's do bacteria for $400, please. jared. what is legionnaires' disease?
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activist and in congo she is followed by british intelligence. and my five follows her around belgium and the french congo worrying she is going to go into british colonies and write these rather -- and years later they were probably scared that she done at the time -- but to write this chronicle of her travels talking about the incendiary ideas she is promoting like africans being moved by their own kin in the words of one of agents. so she lived a very large life and really forged her own political identity and her identity as a black woman in a global context and in the context of embracing an african struggle and in the context of anticolonial struggle. she had a class with -- and chinook kwame and coma and a good friend of the first prime minister of india and his sister so there was afro-indian, afro- asian solidarity which was pretty remarkable. in fact it was the sister of nehru the first woman president of the general assembly a good friend of eslanda robeson. their mother was in prison for independence activities in india. their daughte
activist and in congo she is followed by british intelligence. and my five follows her around belgium and the french congo worrying she is going to go into british colonies and write these rather -- and years later they were probably scared that she done at the time -- but to write this chronicle of her travels talking about the incendiary ideas she is promoting like africans being moved by their own kin in the words of one of agents. so she lived a very large life and really forged her own...
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that have been brought here from the all congo region and reconstructed piece by piece now the village has almost two hundred visitors a day from all over the world. back at home it was time for me to start my holiday properly. the first things first of course. so with fresh. yes. he. took a. moment grabbing a couple of buckets and heading out signs no luxury is running water for me. they tell me it's clean apparently it's pretty. handy stuff. but. i had my water i needed to boil it up. in a fine. old stove. everything seemed to be going so well. until we have one small problem. and. it's now clean water. and i happen to be living in a massive pile of kindling. i think it may be time to win this some help. i decided that burning my house down was probably not the best way to india myself to the locals so i headed into town to meet one of them and find out a little bit more about the mundra the way of life. hello james where are we going well this is our old village very happy to see you here all of our houses were built in the nineteenth century. they were brought here from the gold to
that have been brought here from the all congo region and reconstructed piece by piece now the village has almost two hundred visitors a day from all over the world. back at home it was time for me to start my holiday properly. the first things first of course. so with fresh. yes. he. took a. moment grabbing a couple of buckets and heading out signs no luxury is running water for me. they tell me it's clean apparently it's pretty. handy stuff. but. i had my water i needed to boil it up. in a...
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hombre de san francisco fue declarado culpable después de hacerse pasar por el hijo del presidente del congotecta a tiempo la enfermedad. >>> la invitación es ahora para una feria del trabajo en san francisco. >>> es en el hotel whitcomb donde habrá varios reclutadores de empresas públicas y privadas para contratar a 500 personas. >>> qué tal amigos le diremos la información del calorcito que se ha sentido y también dónde está el monzón, los detalles al volver ♪. p >>> un avión de thai airways se accidentó al aterrizar en tailandia el domingo, no hubo pasajeros heridos en el accidente, pero 13 personas recibieron lesiones leves en la evacuación de la aeronave, mientras que se investigan los hechos le taparon los logos de thai airways, lo cual levantó polémica . >>> qué calor el fin de semana pero muchas persona dicen que fue un acapulco en san francisco . >>> tenemos el pronóstico con guillermo quiroz. >>> hola, ¿qué tal amigos?, muy buenas tardes, feliz inicio de semana, con temperaturas cálidas en el interior, san josé con 90 grados, en al costa la maravilla del mar trae las temperaturas a
hombre de san francisco fue declarado culpable después de hacerse pasar por el hijo del presidente del congotecta a tiempo la enfermedad. >>> la invitación es ahora para una feria del trabajo en san francisco. >>> es en el hotel whitcomb donde habrá varios reclutadores de empresas públicas y privadas para contratar a 500 personas. >>> qué tal amigos le diremos la información del calorcito que se ha sentido y también dónde está el monzón, los detalles al...
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they were brought here from the art congo and boulder regions i live and work here in these very houses. i have my own weaving workroom and. a lot of people come to visit all the time and they can stay here for a while and rent a house take part in some handicraft masterclasses it's really interesting you can also try it. there are almost a hundred permanent residents in the village and many of them are all designs and craftsman. a new pair of shoes or some homemade kitchen crockery is just a monster class away. of course many people come here just to enjoy the spectacular scenery and there's no better way to do that than on horseback. come on come on use your voice even. he doesn't get it don't let him drop his head. by carter like that let's go buddy my guides might only be fourteen but he's an expert horseman and he spent every summer he can remember here in the village. the horse is a unique animal it has its own personality its own special traits. and then we might love you it might hate you it all depends on how you treat. he zebediah and we friends now i'm not sure about that he
they were brought here from the art congo and boulder regions i live and work here in these very houses. i have my own weaving workroom and. a lot of people come to visit all the time and they can stay here for a while and rent a house take part in some handicraft masterclasses it's really interesting you can also try it. there are almost a hundred permanent residents in the village and many of them are all designs and craftsman. a new pair of shoes or some homemade kitchen crockery is just a...
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the government in the republicanic of congo will hold peace talks with m-23 rebels fighting in the eastwas announced after leaders from the great lakes region met in, new ganda and they are fighting on the congo border since last week. presidential candidates are in the final stages of campaigning ahead of saturday voting and getting the message to people across 200 islands and many young people voting for the first time and we are in the capitol. >> the people are getting ready to go to the polls to vote for their next president and given the political uncertainty that has unsued on the island nation for 18 months they hope a clear winner is announced on saturday. beach side gatherings of color-coordinated crowds and catchy campaigns. the mood is up beat here. presidential candidates and their running mates are wrapping up campaigns with final promises to voters. >> translator: we will give you a dependable legal system, a justice system where the law will be protected as well as the people's rights. >> reporter: from late night rallies to streets it's hard to escape campaigning for th
the government in the republicanic of congo will hold peace talks with m-23 rebels fighting in the eastwas announced after leaders from the great lakes region met in, new ganda and they are fighting on the congo border since last week. presidential candidates are in the final stages of campaigning ahead of saturday voting and getting the message to people across 200 islands and many young people voting for the first time and we are in the capitol. >> the people are getting ready to go to...
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bob just back from the congo, this is "the five." president obama has announced that he's ready to launch a military strike against syria, but he wants congress to sign-off on it. naturally just minutes after telling the country our national security is at risk, the president spent the afternoon golfing. but today he put down the clubs to focus on getting the votes he needs from lawmakers. this afternoon the president met with senators mccain and graham and the white house was dialing congressional phone numbers looking for support. ed henry has been monitoring all of it from the white house. and he joins us now. ed. >> eric, good to see you. this is basically a race against the clock for the president. he has put this in congress' court, but the president himself is heading to sweden, as you know, on air force one tomorrow night. then onto russia for the g-20 summit. this is a critical 24 to 36 hours where he is desperately trying to change some minds in a very skeptical congress. it was interesting because you can see from this pho
bob just back from the congo, this is "the five." president obama has announced that he's ready to launch a military strike against syria, but he wants congress to sign-off on it. naturally just minutes after telling the country our national security is at risk, the president spent the afternoon golfing. but today he put down the clubs to focus on getting the votes he needs from lawmakers. this afternoon the president met with senators mccain and graham and the white house was dialing...
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y a ntar congo pa eso, ¿sÍ o no?ue aquÍ no n aprender na bueno >>¿yÚ quÉ piensas? >> yo? estoy uÍ. >> seÁ pible queo quieran apnder ♪♪. ♪ >> abuito prometo que est no va duramuch solamente quro hacer sufrir a ocvio unoco mÁ y spuÉs tal vez hasta lo perdono. ♪. >>ime,¿quÉ se te ofrece, josÉ antonio? >>ara avisarle que me voy, seÑorita. que ya no voy a guir trabando aquÍ en el rcho. >> ¿y eso por que? ¿qÉ te ha pasad nada. lo que pasa es q voy a abaj ahora en lo que era el rancho de los narvÁez con laueva dÑa ¿no la conoce no, ¿pero te llamar o fuiste tu a oecer tus servios? >> me llamaron >> quÉ ro, ¿poquÉ precimente a ? >> pues rquerabaje allÁn tiempo conco bieelanch hae ser por o. >> Ú te quieres ir jÉ antonio >>a verd sÍseÑorita le aadezco todo lo buena que ha sido usted coig >> bueno pues entonces no te l voy impedir,i por tu bie estoy acuerdo en que te vayas. >>oy a ser capataz. >> te licito eso esn buen puesto. gracias. bue si se te debe ao qu te lo paguen, eres trabador y rio. y mento que te vayas, pero te des
y a ntar congo pa eso, ¿sÍ o no?ue aquÍ no n aprender na bueno >>¿yÚ quÉ piensas? >> yo? estoy uÍ. >> seÁ pible queo quieran apnder ♪♪. ♪ >> abuito prometo que est no va duramuch solamente quro hacer sufrir a ocvio unoco mÁ y spuÉs tal vez hasta lo perdono. ♪. >>ime,¿quÉ se te ofrece, josÉ antonio? >>ara avisarle que me voy, seÑorita. que ya no voy a guir trabando aquÍ en el rcho. >> ¿y eso por que? ¿qÉ te ha pasad nada. lo que...
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. >> it's frustrating but it's been frustrating for years watching congo what they don't do. >> now critical government services would continue in the event of a shut down so air traf fiktraffic controllers and some would stay on job. >> our coverage continues at myfoxdc.com. a lot of you tweeting me at will thomas. we'll update you on our facebook page. huge for my fox d.c. -- look for my fox d.c. >> police are looking for burglars. surveillance video shows the burglars...