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in congo, things change in 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 ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: everyone gets everything he wants. i wanted to see the congo, and 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 wealthiest nation. but people forget, or never even knew, that the 20th century's first holocaust happened here when belgium's king leopold managed to bamboozle the world into giving him the personal title to the congo. leopold's agents, of whom the mythical kurtz was one, raid
in congo, things change in 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 ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: everyone gets everything he wants. i wanted to see the congo, and for my sins, they let me. ♪ in "heart of darkness,"...
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much of kony's ivory comes from garamba national park in the democratic republic of the congo. hutson: garamba is considered to be at the end of nowhere. it is one of the last wild habitats. narrator: the lra raids the 1,900 square mile park with impunity and trades ivory for arms, ammunition, food, and cash. their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighteter said that he was with a group who shot six elephants on kony's orders, and they hand carried the tusks through central afafrican republic. and they went to the kafia kingi enclave on the border of sudan, and there in the presence of joseph kony, they sold the i ivory to a sergeant in thehe sudanan armed forces.s. narrator: garamba is a converging point for military units from several countries looking to kill elephants. hutson: so you've got the lra rebels, you've got a armed forcs from sudan, from south sudan, and from uganda all competing with fardc, the congolese forces to poach the la
much of kony's ivory comes from garamba national park in the democratic republic of the congo. hutson: garamba is considered to be at the end of nowhere. it is one of the last wild habitats. narrator: the lra raids the 1,900 square mile park with impunity and trades ivory for arms, ammunition, food, and cash. their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighteter...
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congo declared the yellow fever epidemic last month. authorities say a spike of infections following december. as of june 24th cases of yellow fever in africa stood at 1,307 inclcluding 75 deaths. symptoms of the mosquito borne disease -- there i is no cururr drug too treat it. this is the first dispatch of a team in infectious diseases. >>> jonathan oh joins us with a look at the world weather starting a europe. >> hello. it looks like we're going to start seeing the easing of these temperatures as we goo throuougt the rest of this week. but it has been quite warm. we've been talking about the heat located through the western portions of europe into france and also into spain and in the united kingdom. but that heat also spread from the east into germany. let me show you video. maybe you'll feel cooler after looking at the people in the swimming areas. germans enjoyed hot weather wednesday. 30 degrees celsius across the country making it the hottest day of the year so far. many people flocked to outdoor pools and breezy banks of rivers
congo declared the yellow fever epidemic last month. authorities say a spike of infections following december. as of june 24th cases of yellow fever in africa stood at 1,307 inclcluding 75 deaths. symptoms of the mosquito borne disease -- there i is no cururr drug too treat it. this is the first dispatch of a team in infectious diseases. >>> jonathan oh joins us with a look at the world weather starting a europe. >> hello. it looks like we're going to start seeing the easing of...
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when you get over the notion of traveling to the congo, it is very achievable.erg. close,up on the european german confidence data showing companies may have withstood the initial shock of the brexit. assets poised for their best day after the prime minister talks about plans to set up multimillion dollar funds to set up economic growth. we are 34 minutes away from the close today in europe. looks like stocks could finish the day lower. ♪ in new it is 11 a.m. york, 4 p.m. in london and 11 p.m. in hong kong. from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn mark:. mark arden.n, i'm you are watching the european close on bloomberg markets. -- i mark barton. we are going to take you from philadelphia to london and cover stories out of turkey and japan in the next hour. here is what we are watching today -- german business confidence falls in july. signaling the biggest economy in europe may have withstood the initial shock of written's vote to leave the european union. written's vote to leave the european union. a seriesies -- vonnie: of investigation
when you get over the notion of traveling to the congo, it is very achievable.erg. close,up on the european german confidence data showing companies may have withstood the initial shock of the brexit. assets poised for their best day after the prime minister talks about plans to set up multimillion dollar funds to set up economic growth. we are 34 minutes away from the close today in europe. looks like stocks could finish the day lower. ♪ in new it is 11 a.m. york, 4 p.m. in london and 11...
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danger lurks back in the congo. scheme to use jane to deliver tar zan to -- here's a clip. >> i need you to scream for me. >> like bla [ spitting ] >> no, madam, he's tarzan, you're jane. he'll come for you. >> oh. it screams oscars. but the critics aren't coming to the aid of tarzan which is scoring only a 34% splat on rotten tomatoes. he writes there's little about this film that screams you got to see this. and mara ryanstein is screaming it's so dreadful you root for the apes to eat the evil humans just to it will end. >> speaking of eating humans, let's go to the bfg, that's short for the big friendly giant. >> that's not where i was going. >> it's produced by it's about a young girl who teamed up with a giant who teams up to go after a man eating giant. they have been invading the world of humans. >> it's you at home? >> no. >> you, is traveling. >> who is you traveling to? why is you such a chat bag in the morning? >> why is you not sleeping today? >> because you keep me awake with your jabbering. >> so far t
danger lurks back in the congo. scheme to use jane to deliver tar zan to -- here's a clip. >> i need you to scream for me. >> like bla [ spitting ] >> no, madam, he's tarzan, you're jane. he'll come for you. >> oh. it screams oscars. but the critics aren't coming to the aid of tarzan which is scoring only a 34% splat on rotten tomatoes. he writes there's little about this film that screams you got to see this. and mara ryanstein is screaming it's so dreadful you root for...
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i've been in congo many times. i served in the state department, i know the area. . your statement that there's no company able to do this is absolutely incorrect. there's a company in coral gables, florida, they certify every bit of their metal is conflict free. it is possible to do. now, why is this important? well, all the five million people that have died in eastern n go since rwanda in 1992, 1993 -- in the eastern con gow since rwanda in 1992, 1993, are armed militias getting their money by taking minerals out of the ground, selling them abroad. using slave labor. the way you enslave a man is to rape his wife in front of him and then bring him down and chain him and make him dig up the minerals. that's what's been going on there it's been going on for a long time and everyone in this room is benefiting from that. everybody who has a cell phone tungstentongue sten -- in it. what this amendment is about is companies who will not go through the process. they do not want to do it. they want to get it from wherever it comes from, they don't care who it is. now you c
i've been in congo many times. i served in the state department, i know the area. . your statement that there's no company able to do this is absolutely incorrect. there's a company in coral gables, florida, they certify every bit of their metal is conflict free. it is possible to do. now, why is this important? well, all the five million people that have died in eastern n go since rwanda in 1992, 1993 -- in the eastern con gow since rwanda in 1992, 1993, are armed militias getting their money...
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>>> porque voy al reino del congo congo que es un plato muy rico. >>> se me hizo agua la boca. >>> vamosbien aÑo don joan sebastian partiÓ aquÍ se hacen varios eventos para recordarlo como se merece y hemos siguiendo cada preparativo, y dicen que su palma ya visitÓ la tumba. >>>. >>> en la pequeÑa iglesia se celebrÓ el Último noviembre na rÍo por el palma de joan sebastian a un aÑo de su partida. solo pobladores del lugar y su hermano asistieron. >>> el empresario quiso justificar la ausencia del resto de los familiares. >>> estÁn en promociÓn del sus discos juliÁn y por feos estan aquÍ, no es excusar a mis hermanas pero igual que yo, llevaron a cabo una misa en cuernavaca. >>> asistimos buscando a sus hermanas a dicho santuario y no encontremos a ningÚn familiar. >>> solo la menciÓn del rey del jaripeo en una misa comunitaria. >>> en la tumba donde descansan los restos del rey del jaripeo hubo mÁs movimiento. su sobrino jorge sÁnchez hijo de doÑa rosa a quiÉn jose manuel acusÓ de desfalcar a joan al borde del llanto usted que oÍ en a incendioerlo una veladora a su tÍo. >>> yo no tengo n
>>> porque voy al reino del congo congo que es un plato muy rico. >>> se me hizo agua la boca. >>> vamosbien aÑo don joan sebastian partiÓ aquÍ se hacen varios eventos para recordarlo como se merece y hemos siguiendo cada preparativo, y dicen que su palma ya visitÓ la tumba. >>>. >>> en la pequeÑa iglesia se celebrÓ el Último noviembre na rÍo por el palma de joan sebastian a un aÑo de su partida. solo pobladores del lugar y su hermano...
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from the congo. and they speak beautiful french. i said that's beautiful. because i have jobs. here. send them here. you can't because they're asylum seekers and can't work. sharyl: unlike refugees who are allowed to work right away, asylum seekers are different. while their applications are processed, federal law prohibits them from getting jobs and they're not eligible for most aid. that's why they come to maine. it's one of the few places that does give welfare to asylum seekers. administrator. >> a family might be eligible for a vouch tore pay for rent which on average could be about $500 or $600 a month. sharyl: and it's not just rent. they may get help with medicine, food, and utilities. all courtesy of local taxpayers. the immigrants know the benefits at city hall. explain how you're getting by. how you're getting along. >> the city hall support me. sharyl: lewiston is now caring for people from at least 30 different countries. >> we were told we had to take care of these people. out of our pocket. no federal money. no state money. just because they showed up here, we we
from the congo. and they speak beautiful french. i said that's beautiful. because i have jobs. here. send them here. you can't because they're asylum seekers and can't work. sharyl: unlike refugees who are allowed to work right away, asylum seekers are different. while their applications are processed, federal law prohibits them from getting jobs and they're not eligible for most aid. that's why they come to maine. it's one of the few places that does give welfare to asylum seekers....
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they're athletes from south sudan, syria, and the democratic republic of congo, and ethiopia. they were greeted in brazil with a very warm welcome. >> the authorities were waiting for us at the airport, happy to see us. >> the ioc introduced the team last month to draw global attention to the plight of refugees. >>> just in time for the olympics, rio celebrated the completion of a $3 billion subway expansion today. brazil's acting president helped kick off the new metro line. also there, the head of the international olympic committee. this new line is said to be the most important improvement project linked to the olympics. there was delay after delay, and with less than a week to go until the started games, six days to go, it's done. >> getting people around the olympics, important. >> very important. >>> a bay area man may be team usa's biggest and most dedicated man. this will be the ninth olympics for chuck jones. >> he has his pin collection in tow and his family too. here's nbc bay area's jessica aguirre. >> reporter: he went to his first games in 1984. >> i've been rea
they're athletes from south sudan, syria, and the democratic republic of congo, and ethiopia. they were greeted in brazil with a very warm welcome. >> the authorities were waiting for us at the airport, happy to see us. >> the ioc introduced the team last month to draw global attention to the plight of refugees. >>> just in time for the olympics, rio celebrated the completion of a $3 billion subway expansion today. brazil's acting president helped kick off the new metro...
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i've been in congo many times. i served in the state department, i know the area. . your statement that there's no company able to do this is absolutely incorrect. there's a company in coral gables, florida, they certify every bit of their metal is conflict free. it is possible to do. now, why is this important? well, all the five million people that have died in eastern n go since rwanda in 1992, 1993 -- in the eastern con gow since rwanda in 1992, 1993, are
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. -- "with all due respect congo :" -- this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance."ay. francine lacqua in london, i am tom keene in new york. kit juckes writing a research note. let's go to that right now. francine, you have been doing more on this than i have. tom: kit juckes, as always, with a lot of clarity on what can only be called speculation. francine: speculation and a little bit of confusion. how i would characterize it, the volatility that we saw with en is symptomatic of this announcement this morning that was very untypical from the japanese government, saying more stimulus, but we do not know what was preannounced. we think this will be a direct announcement, the punt minister telling the boj, do your job because we are going to tom: do ours. the presumption here -- tom: the perception here is a yen of 110, 120. we wonder what the ramifications are. even below 100, which is what a lot of people would think would be imaginable -- unimaginable. francine: what caught a lot of observers offguard, we have seen governor kuroda catch twice in -- in the last six
. -- "with all due respect congo :" -- this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance."ay. francine lacqua in london, i am tom keene in new york. kit juckes writing a research note. let's go to that right now. francine, you have been doing more on this than i have. tom: kit juckes, as always, with a lot of clarity on what can only be called speculation. francine: speculation and a little bit of confusion. how i would characterize it, the volatility that we saw with en...
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emma: this is a trip we can feature to a national park in congo.ee these in danger's over back -- you can see these endangered silverback gorillas. endangered and they might not be there for much longer. they are very protected. the entire experience is very well done. you only see them for an hour. vonnie: it is very respectful of their population. the pizza portion, i can get why you would want to go to naples and learn a 300-year-old technique. want to go tone brazil and get in shape with jujitsu masters? growing in the u.s. because of mma. you can go to brazil and train with the gracie family and have an authentic experience with learning how to do the grapples and holds. that is something our readers are interested in. vonnie: if i was in charge of i would sendple, you there. i would go to naples and send mark with the goerillas. -- fbi director james comey continuing to take questions from lawmakers on capitol hill on the fbi decision not to recommend charges against hillary clinton. . . vonnie: it is 11 a.m. in new york, 4:00 p.m. and london
emma: this is a trip we can feature to a national park in congo.ee these in danger's over back -- you can see these endangered silverback gorillas. endangered and they might not be there for much longer. they are very protected. the entire experience is very well done. you only see them for an hour. vonnie: it is very respectful of their population. the pizza portion, i can get why you would want to go to naples and learn a 300-year-old technique. want to go tone brazil and get in shape with...
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the secretary went to the democratic republic of congo and women who are existing for gender-based assignments. was there a way to arm women with cell phones for examples of the could take pictures of perpetrators and increase the chance of justice being done through the simple technology. that poor women in sub-saharan africa get market reports and adjust their own plantin own ple marketing schedules with that information. alex thinks far more broadly than these examples. they helped craft the agenda and in the years since the government he advised business investors. the distinguished visiting fellow at johns hopkins university. he put it on paper in a book and i don't know if you are as ill schooled as i am on this stuff. the robotics into genetics and cybersecurity with disruptive industries like air pmb and nonstate actors are changing the way we live and work and communicate and govern and protect ourselves, but what are the real ramifications now and into the future and most of all this is an important thing to stress but i know very important personally in the field how do we harness p
the secretary went to the democratic republic of congo and women who are existing for gender-based assignments. was there a way to arm women with cell phones for examples of the could take pictures of perpetrators and increase the chance of justice being done through the simple technology. that poor women in sub-saharan africa get market reports and adjust their own plantin own ple marketing schedules with that information. alex thinks far more broadly than these examples. they helped craft the...
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but the secretary went to the democratic republic of congo to visit with various people and also with women existing in the worst part of the world for gender based silence. was there a way to arm woman with cell phones so they could report the crimes, take pictures and the crease justice being done through that technology? could poor women in sub-saharan africa use phones to get weather reports and adjust with that information and technology. could a couple guys with laptops and access to social media up end the dominance of fark in columbia and on and on. alec thinks more broadly than these examples. he helped craft the secretary's open internet agenda and he has been advising business leader now. he is a distinguished fellow at john hopkins university as well. more to the point, he put all of this experiences and ideas on paper in a book. i don't know if you are as ill-schooled as i am on this futuristic stuff but we know robotics, genetics, and cybersecurity and uber, and air b and b and isis even are changing the way we work and govern and protect ourselves but what are the ramif
but the secretary went to the democratic republic of congo to visit with various people and also with women existing in the worst part of the world for gender based silence. was there a way to arm woman with cell phones so they could report the crimes, take pictures and the crease justice being done through that technology? could poor women in sub-saharan africa use phones to get weather reports and adjust with that information and technology. could a couple guys with laptops and access to...
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somewhere in china and you have a smart phone, you do what everyone does, you type in "apple store beijing congo you use that to find your way along. it tracked all searches going shopping areas and 2000 industrial parks in the country. they use that to build the indicators. rishaad: what is the upside? david: a lot of money. this is trying to become big data house. they want to be seen as having the leading edge when it comes to insight. second, they will sell this. if you are a hedge fund manager or an apple shareholder, from next month on, you can pay by do, presumably -- why do -- baidu to build inside yourself. rishaad: thank you. ksc becoming the target of anger over territorial tensions in the south china sea. rishaad: we are back. four major u.s. airlines are on provisional approval to tokyo. delta, american, united, and hawaiian will be allowed to take daytime flights to canada airport, instead of overnight juries -- flights. it will begin flights from minneapolis. cut the profit forecast for the year. it is expecting weaker demand for european travel after recent terrorist attacks. rev
somewhere in china and you have a smart phone, you do what everyone does, you type in "apple store beijing congo you use that to find your way along. it tracked all searches going shopping areas and 2000 industrial parks in the country. they use that to build the indicators. rishaad: what is the upside? david: a lot of money. this is trying to become big data house. they want to be seen as having the leading edge when it comes to insight. second, they will sell this. if you are a hedge...
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there are five athletes from sudan, two from syria, two from the democratic republic of congo and twoethiopia. the ioc introduced the team last month to draw attention to the plight of the refugees. >>> brazil's acting president helped kick off the new metro line. also there the head of the ioc. the new line is said to be the most important improvement project linked to the olympics. it came after repeated delays and with less than a week to go before the start of the games. you can catch up dates every night on all of our local athletes. >>> and we have much more ahead. coming up, the giants are looking to rebound from a poor second half start. they get some much-needed help back in their dugout. the family favorite. yoplait. well at least he's wearing shoes. well done champ. get gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. hanging on to first place in the nl west ... are in desperate need of a pick me up. enter hunter pence ... and the newest giant ... eduardo nunez. ==take vo== it didn't look good early on. bottom of the 4th ... giants down 3 ... bases loaded for the newly- acquired nunez
there are five athletes from sudan, two from syria, two from the democratic republic of congo and twoethiopia. the ioc introduced the team last month to draw attention to the plight of the refugees. >>> brazil's acting president helped kick off the new metro line. also there the head of the ioc. the new line is said to be the most important improvement project linked to the olympics. it came after repeated delays and with less than a week to go before the start of the games. you can...
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when all is said and done, i wanted to go to the congo, and i did. [ car horn ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> anthony: some places surprise you. even if you've been traveling nearly non-stop for 15 years like me, there are places that snap you out of your comfortable world view, take your assumptions and your prejudices, and turn them upside down. they lead you to believe that maybe there is hope in the world. senegal is one of those places. ♪ 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 ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: at first you see what you see in so many places in africa -- the noisy streets, busy markets, the controlled, consensual chaos of daily commerce. but look just a little bit longer, a little bit deeper, and you'll see it's so different here from its neighbors --from anywhere, really. a rebuke to those who'd paint a whole continent as a monolith of despair
when all is said and done, i wanted to go to the congo, and i did. [ car horn ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> anthony: some places surprise you. even if you've been traveling nearly non-stop for 15 years like me, there are places that snap you out of your comfortable world view, take your assumptions and your prejudices, and turn them upside down. they lead you to believe that maybe there is hope in the world. senegal is one of those places. ♪ i took a walk through this...
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jennifer: i talked with several of the congo's men after the meeting, and house republicans are prettyg it was a good meeting. several of them said it was a great meeting. i talked to trent franks, who was a vociferous opponent of donald trump, and now after this meeting he's one of his strong to supporters. but several people said, you know, i have not been backing him and i still do not back in after this meeting. he said the reaction in the meeting today was muted. other said it was very positive, saying he is saying things that americans are saying to them back in their districts, and he thought it was positive. the senators had a meeting later in the day, which sounds like it got a little contentious. the washington post reported trump had a confrontation with three of the senators, jeff flake from arizona, ben sass from nebraska, and mark kirk from illinois, who have not supported trump in the past and have been hesitant to support him. sounds like they exchanged a few words that were a bit testy. but for the most part, the meeting went well according to senators we spoke to. jul
jennifer: i talked with several of the congo's men after the meeting, and house republicans are prettyg it was a good meeting. several of them said it was a great meeting. i talked to trent franks, who was a vociferous opponent of donald trump, and now after this meeting he's one of his strong to supporters. but several people said, you know, i have not been backing him and i still do not back in after this meeting. he said the reaction in the meeting today was muted. other said it was very...
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trip of my life, the last thing that stands between us and our flight home is the reason we came, the congo i've been held up for days. >> crew member 3: what's up, freddy? >> crew member 3: they're starting the engine. awesome. it just broke down again. yeah. >> crew member 4: we now have one hour of daylight left.
trip of my life, the last thing that stands between us and our flight home is the reason we came, the congo i've been held up for days. >> crew member 3: what's up, freddy? >> crew member 3: they're starting the engine. awesome. it just broke down again. yeah. >> crew member 4: we now have one hour of daylight left.
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>> my father from british gian and my father from the congo.mother did stay and become a citizen and voted here. she used to dress up to go and vote and have that adoration of country. he to me i agree with you was the most moving. this is a convention that highlighted mothers and the sacrifices of mothers. tonight there were the sacrifices of mothers of a police officer as well. this was a father. and it was -- it was sort of unique in the convention, that you had a dad get up there with this righteous indignation and tell donald trump, you sacrificed absolutely nothing. he got four deferments from vietnam. but he will order our troops to commit torture. i think this dad shamed him more than anyone else, more effectively than anyone else in the convention. >> how much this sort of felt like playing on republican themes. the any time someone pulled a pocket constitution out of his pocket in front of me was antonin scalia. he sort of chastised all of us for not having a pocket constitution, like that's a -- when you go and you exist in the world
>> my father from british gian and my father from the congo.mother did stay and become a citizen and voted here. she used to dress up to go and vote and have that adoration of country. he to me i agree with you was the most moving. this is a convention that highlighted mothers and the sacrifices of mothers. tonight there were the sacrifices of mothers of a police officer as well. this was a father. and it was -- it was sort of unique in the convention, that you had a dad get up there with...
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. >> so sam jackson's character, george washington williams, shows up, invites him back to the congoe convinced him to go and then kind of the adventure kicks off and stuff like this happens. >> seth: you mentioned seeing you're old friends which is actually part of the film. you -- there's a great scene where you see lions that last saw you when they were cubs and you nuzzle up against these lions. >> yeah. >> seth: now, obviously, that's cgi -- >> yeah. >> seth: because they can't train lions to -- [ light laughter ] or even if they did you -- >> we tried but i was hurt badly. >> seth: so -- [ light laughter ] what were you actually nuzzling up against? [ laughter ] >> ace, a 25-year-old break dancer from south london. [ laughter ] >> seth: and so, what's ace -- is ace dressed like a lion? or is he a dude? >> he was in a gray pajamas. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> and -- >> seth: now i'm interested. keep going, yeah. >> we -- he ended up playing -- he was also one of the apes later. but this was our first -- we met on set the day we shot the scene with the lion. and again, it's on
. >> so sam jackson's character, george washington williams, shows up, invites him back to the congoe convinced him to go and then kind of the adventure kicks off and stuff like this happens. >> seth: you mentioned seeing you're old friends which is actually part of the film. you -- there's a great scene where you see lions that last saw you when they were cubs and you nuzzle up against these lions. >> yeah. >> seth: now, obviously, that's cgi -- >> yeah. >>...
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chapel licking that forbidden fruit through bitten glowing apples factories in china, coltan from the congo smuggled to burundi hidden in a bongo we beat a mighty drum, changes go before they come guns and ammunition pay tuition for the desperate young hacker, i'm a hacker, i'm a hacker in your hard drive hey, there ain't no o security, i'm hacking through your hard drive information highway, tunnel vision highway exit 17, yo, bring them mothermother my way virus, i'm a virus, i'm a virus in your system [blank] your history teacher, i've never been a victim i'm just a wititness, hitler can come e get this rabbs in ramallah throwing burkas on these [blank]es i'm a candle and so, esessentially, this song takes a rumi poem. it was inspired by a poem from rumi, where he says, "i'm a candle. chop my neck a million times, i still burn bright and stand." and i thought of that, because like when you think of even like the black lives matter movement riright now and so manany, you know, social movements happening today, that are happening without singular leadership-and i think it's actually brillia
chapel licking that forbidden fruit through bitten glowing apples factories in china, coltan from the congo smuggled to burundi hidden in a bongo we beat a mighty drum, changes go before they come guns and ammunition pay tuition for the desperate young hacker, i'm a hacker, i'm a hacker in your hard drive hey, there ain't no o security, i'm hacking through your hard drive information highway, tunnel vision highway exit 17, yo, bring them mothermother my way virus, i'm a virus, i'm a virus in...
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deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of being environmentally conscious."
deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of being environmentally conscious."
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a look at the gorilla's sanctuary in africa's democratic republic of the congo.the gorilla like to lick the walls. when you're not licking the walls, mr. gorilla. the caretaker is sitting there >> oh, i see. >> if you like captivity, nod your head. >> look at him cuddling up there. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, franklin started a tradition that warren buffett and others continue to this very day. one way "time" magazine is exploring america the amazing ben goldberger is talking to dr. lapook. i hope everything is okay, ben! he does colonoscopies so i hope everything is okay! >> light your fort! >> ben is glad he came here! >>> talking about light up america for five generations, meet immigrant familyin massive fireworks display and take monday's celebrations into the future. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports a husband and wife team will design the obama presidential center. the president honored todd williams and billy sien two years ago for their architectural work a
a look at the gorilla's sanctuary in africa's democratic republic of the congo.the gorilla like to lick the walls. when you're not licking the walls, mr. gorilla. the caretaker is sitting there >> oh, i see. >> if you like captivity, nod your head. >> look at him cuddling up there. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, franklin started a tradition that warren buffett and others continue to this very day. one way "time" magazine is...
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. >> reporter: they come from south sudan, syria, congo and ethiopia. together they form the refugee olympic team. the athletes that will be competing under the olympic flag in an effort to highlight the struggle of refugees worldwide. the south is sudanese athletes have been training in kenya as they prepare for the games. >> you know it's going to be a good day. you're going to meet so many people. i go to meet the world. >> reporter: syrian refugee fled her country across the mediterranean sea. how age 18 she's on her way to rio. >> it's the first time that happened to me. it is is my first olympics. i think it is is going to be an amazing experience for me. >> the athletes are hoping it can inspire millions of refugees in camps around the world. >> this is the first chance to give us hope that for us to encourage the young generation. >> reporter: for others, the rio olympics are a chance to reconnect with friends and family, while giving hope to all refugees that better days will come. >> when you call somebody a refugee, you feel ashamed. some of
. >> reporter: they come from south sudan, syria, congo and ethiopia. together they form the refugee olympic team. the athletes that will be competing under the olympic flag in an effort to highlight the struggle of refugees worldwide. the south is sudanese athletes have been training in kenya as they prepare for the games. >> you know it's going to be a good day. you're going to meet so many people. i go to meet the world. >> reporter: syrian refugee fled her country across...
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we had in the '80s in bay ruth or in congo or in the '60s. my comment is -- there is also people who did resemble james bond. so this stuff did happen. i am just saying that -- and if you are going further back in the oasis day, there was more of that. during the cold war, the majority of people involved in this kind of business were playing it safe, not necessarily because they wanted to but because they had to. the culture was more towards that as oppose to the risky operations that caused many officers their lives very often. yes, thank you for your comment and question. >> time for two more questions. >> yes, you spoke about the cia and the intelligence, you spoke about most of them never lived 0 os steer lives. i would like your opinion of bowe bergdahl, he spent several years as a prisoner, learning the culture and living the culture and he would seem to appear as one of the best recruits to become a cia case officer. i was wondering if your opinion if the cia pushed the envelope that far to get the officers in-depth and to get that kno
we had in the '80s in bay ruth or in congo or in the '60s. my comment is -- there is also people who did resemble james bond. so this stuff did happen. i am just saying that -- and if you are going further back in the oasis day, there was more of that. during the cold war, the majority of people involved in this kind of business were playing it safe, not necessarily because they wanted to but because they had to. the culture was more towards that as oppose to the risky operations that caused...
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part of our facebook live stream from the gorilla sanctuary in africa's democratic republic of the congof hour, ben franklin started a tradition that billionaire warren buffett and others continue to this very day. here's one way "time" magazine is exploring america, the amazing. "time" ben gold beberger is in toyota green room talking with dr. lapook. hope everything is okay, ben. he does colonoscopies, hope everything is okay. [ laughter ] ju >> ben's glad he came here. >> lighting up america for five generations, meet the immigrant family behind massive fireworks displays. see how they'll take monday's celebration into the future. >>> but time to show you this morning's headlines. the chicago tribune reports that a husband and wife team will design the obama presidential center. the president honored todd williams and billie sien two years ago for architectural work. they designed the logan center. the design and site of the chicago library have not yet been chosen. >> i've ber viewed them and known them, they're just a great coup p. great choice. >> i love husband and wife. >> i thou
part of our facebook live stream from the gorilla sanctuary in africa's democratic republic of the congof hour, ben franklin started a tradition that billionaire warren buffett and others continue to this very day. here's one way "time" magazine is exploring america, the amazing. "time" ben gold beberger is in toyota green room talking with dr. lapook. hope everything is okay, ben. he does colonoscopies, hope everything is okay. [ laughter ] ju >> ben's glad he came...
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500,000 slaves, 2/3 of whom had been born in west central africa in the 1780's, primarily in , weres of congo angola producing 2/3 of the sugar consumed in europe, half the 4/5 of the about coffee as well according to historians. prize was ther independent country of haiti, which johnson's family ties past through. johnson's family connections share the first of people in haiti, this first country in the american hemisphere to abolish slavery, and i think some of those of peoples in some ways contributed to points of view that come across, especially in the second stanza of the song. in 1802, it turns out, johnson's , aernal great-grandmother native haitian woman, as he describes her in his autobiography "along this way," was they -- placed upon a vessel down for cuba by the french soldier who had fathered her three children. perhaps johnson's great-grandmother was trying to get to cuba because of spiraling rumors that the french government planned to restore slavery in 18 oh two, some eight years after it had been abolished in french law. hester argo never reached refuge in cuba, where she p
500,000 slaves, 2/3 of whom had been born in west central africa in the 1780's, primarily in , weres of congo angola producing 2/3 of the sugar consumed in europe, half the 4/5 of the about coffee as well according to historians. prize was ther independent country of haiti, which johnson's family ties past through. johnson's family connections share the first of people in haiti, this first country in the american hemisphere to abolish slavery, and i think some of those of peoples in some ways...
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phone calls before and after and on "the washington arenal congo but if you active on social media, you -- "the washington journal," but you are active on social media, you can share your clips on a website and we have a special page for viewers with the latest scheduling information to let you know what is happening at each convention session, video on demand of every speaker to access and share it quickly, and you must conference of guide of every moment of the convention floor because we will not be interrupting it. there backs we will open our phone lines again -- again tomorrow. our guests include elizabeth on them and randy evans. that's tomorrow live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> good afternoon. day before the cattle comes down for the republican national isvention and cleveland making preparations for his first political convention since 1960. the local arena, known as the pew, the home of nba champions. it will host the delegates, alternates, and party activists 's. c-span will be your place to watch the convention and for the next hour, we will preview the politics and logis
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we know the people who were dragged across the atlantic, started off not as africans, but as congos and angolans and mandays and mandingos. somewhere on that trip across the atlantic, sidney mince and richard price calls us something called shipmates began to rise with common experience. by the time they got to this side of the atlantic, the distinction between those various africans began to morph into something we have called creoles or african-americans. they are -- some of those people got free. we talked about the difference between free and slave. of course there were differences between people who lived on plantations and people who lived on farms and people who lived in urban areas and this of course is just the beginning of those distinctions which took place in different forms. not the least of which were distinctions between men and women and distinctions and distinctions of gender. we're not going to talk about all of those distinctions today, but we'll try to deal with this question of who is black and in some ways set the table for the rest of the -- for the rest of the se
we know the people who were dragged across the atlantic, started off not as africans, but as congos and angolans and mandays and mandingos. somewhere on that trip across the atlantic, sidney mince and richard price calls us something called shipmates began to rise with common experience. by the time they got to this side of the atlantic, the distinction between those various africans began to morph into something we have called creoles or african-americans. they are -- some of those people got...
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there were people in the congo in the '60s. there were people in very difficult environments and often paid with their lives for that. my comment is that -- and there were also people who did resemble james bond in the soviet desk and so on and so forth so this stuff did happen. i'm just saying that and if you go further back in the oss days there was more of that. my comment is that during the cold war the majority of people involved in this kind of business were playing it safe. not necessarily because they want it to but because they had to. so the culture was more toward that as opposed to the more risky operations that you're very correct cost many cia officers their lives. so thanks for your comment. >> time for two more questions. >> you spoke about the cia officers changing and basically pushing the envelope of how they collect intelligence. you spoke about how most of them never lived austere lives, grew up as white privileged americans. i would like your opinion on if you look at the case of bowe bergdahl, he spend se
there were people in the congo in the '60s. there were people in very difficult environments and often paid with their lives for that. my comment is that -- and there were also people who did resemble james bond in the soviet desk and so on and so forth so this stuff did happen. i'm just saying that and if you go further back in the oss days there was more of that. my comment is that during the cold war the majority of people involved in this kind of business were playing it safe. not...
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we know the people who were dragged across the atlantic, started off as -- not as africans, but as congos and angolans and mandays and mandingos. somewhere on that trip across the atlantic sydney mince and richard price tells us something called ship mates began to arise with people with a common experience.arise people with a experience. by the time they got to this side of the atlantic, the distinction between those various africans began to morphed into african-americans. there are some of those people that got free. we talked about the difference between free and slave. there were differences between people who lived on plantations and farms. people who lived in urban areas. this is the just the beginning of those distinctions which took place in different forms, not the least of which, of course,
we know the people who were dragged across the atlantic, started off as -- not as africans, but as congos and angolans and mandays and mandingos. somewhere on that trip across the atlantic sydney mince and richard price tells us something called ship mates began to arise with people with a common experience.arise people with a experience. by the time they got to this side of the atlantic, the distinction between those various africans began to morphed into african-americans. there are some of...
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there were people in the congo in the '60s. there were people in -- you know, in very difficult environments and often paying with their lives for that. my comment is -- and there are also people who did resemble james bond. vasek mirkin and people like that on the soviet desk. so this stuff did happen. i am just saying that -- and if you are going further back in the oss days, there was even more of that. my comment was that during the cold war the majority of people involved in this kind of business were kind of playing it kind of safe. not necessarily because they wanted to but often because they had to. so the culture was more toward that. as opposed to the more risky operation that's you're correct caused many officers their lives very often. so yeah, thanks for your comment and question. >> time for two more questions. >> yes, you spoke about the cia officers changing and pushing the envelope of how they collect intelligence. you spoke about how most of them never lived austere lives, grew up as white privileged americans
there were people in the congo in the '60s. there were people in -- you know, in very difficult environments and often paying with their lives for that. my comment is -- and there are also people who did resemble james bond. vasek mirkin and people like that on the soviet desk. so this stuff did happen. i am just saying that -- and if you are going further back in the oss days, there was even more of that. my comment was that during the cold war the majority of people involved in this kind of...
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phone calls before and after and on "the washington arenal congo but if you active on social media, you- "the washington journal," but you are active on social media, you can share your clips on a website and we have a special page for viewers with the latest scheduling information to let you know what is happening at each convention session, video on demand of every speaker to access and share it quickly, and you must conference of guide of every moment of the convention floor because we will not be interrupting it. there will not be analysis or anyone talking over the top of it, you just get to watch and see it unfold. in south dakota, democrat. we are taking your questions and comments this morning about the convention. go ahead. am linhart, democrat democrat, member of sioux tribe in south dakota and i am responsible for america's first native american day passed in south dakota in 1990. anyway, my question to america is how come us indians are never process?n the you hear about blacks, mexicans, whites against blacks and all of that, but you never hear anybody talk about american i
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