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congo should not be at this point, the congo lease constitution is clear. no one can serve more than two five-year term, the president is therefore at the end of his final term as michael indicated in his opening comments. no one, i mean no one including those who support the president disputes this. presidential elections must be held every five years. congo has had two elections as mike said 2006, 2011 in fulfillment of the constitutional requirement. on february 12th, 2015, last year, the congolese independent commission, that i'll refer to by its initials cenile produced a calendar. it scheduled presidential elections for november 27th, 2016, with the inauguration of a new president on december 10th, 2016. yet, today, we find ourselves in a situation where congo is not ready for the constitutionally required presidential election of 2016. why is that? what's the problem? well, last november, this is what i said. i studied that the president's supporters have been doing everything they can to obstruct, delay and undercut the holding of national elections
congo should not be at this point, the congo lease constitution is clear. no one can serve more than two five-year term, the president is therefore at the end of his final term as michael indicated in his opening comments. no one, i mean no one including those who support the president disputes this. presidential elections must be held every five years. congo has had two elections as mike said 2006, 2011 in fulfillment of the constitutional requirement. on february 12th, 2015, last year, the...
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why the congo? on a commercially sponsored tour. why the congo was important? the congo was rich in minerals. like a lot of places in africa. it had marginal utility. important for the united states and the soviet union. right away congo becomes the center of attention for the usa and the soviet union. 1959,han just that, belgium said to the congolese we are giving you your independence next year as part of that decolonization movement. as would happen in other parts of africa when the colonial awers leave, there is either that team the availability for other influences or organic leaders to rise up and lead. that is exactly what happened. various people begin organizing political parties. the guy who came to the you may know him, the anniversary of his assassination wasn't long ago. , as soon as he gain the he is met with a civil war. there is a section of the belgian congo that they didn't want to be a part of. independent.o be immediately.ronted they were especially mineral rich. and, they look to the united states and the yuan and say i need your help to br
why the congo? on a commercially sponsored tour. why the congo was important? the congo was rich in minerals. like a lot of places in africa. it had marginal utility. important for the united states and the soviet union. right away congo becomes the center of attention for the usa and the soviet union. 1959,han just that, belgium said to the congolese we are giving you your independence next year as part of that decolonization movement. as would happen in other parts of africa when the colonial...
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the congo ministers warned the death toll could well rise.oining us now, what can you tell us this hour? reporter: i can tell you the thernment spokesman that congo was very close to a civil war. 17 people were killed. buses were set on fire. things are back to normal now. it was a very tense and violent day in kinshasa. up -- they to give want this commission to set a date and one opposition leader said tomorrow they will be back in the day after that until they can go up to the commission and say what they want. >> thank you for that. reporting from the capital of the democratic republic of congo. we have had the united states speaking out. we have had the democratic republic who did not announce an election calendar. aggression aimed at the un's agreement.ce while he was departing on the kinshasa. certainly an eye on africa this hour for more developments in the democratic republic of congo. for now the cease-fire is definitively over, and that is according to the syrian army. key players are scheduled to sit down tomorrow to try to hammer
the congo ministers warned the death toll could well rise.oining us now, what can you tell us this hour? reporter: i can tell you the thernment spokesman that congo was very close to a civil war. 17 people were killed. buses were set on fire. things are back to normal now. it was a very tense and violent day in kinshasa. up -- they to give want this commission to set a date and one opposition leader said tomorrow they will be back in the day after that until they can go up to the commission and...
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why the congo was important? the congo was rich in minerals. particularly uranium, which becomes important to national security interests after 1945. right away, congo becomes this center of attention for the u.s. and the soviet union. more than just that, it was in 1959, stepping back a year, when belgium said to the congolese we are giving you your independence next year as part of that decolonization movement. as would happen in other parts of africa when the colonial powers leave, there is either a power vacuum, or at least the availability for other influences or organic leaders to rise up and lead. that is exactly what happened. in congo, various congolese people begin organizing political parties. the guy who came to the forefront, you may know him, the anniversary of his assassination wasn't long ago. the 50th anniversary was just a couple years ago, which kind of tells you where this story is headed. as soon as he gain the presidency, he is met with a civil war. there is a section of the belgian congo that they didn't want to be a part
why the congo was important? the congo was rich in minerals. particularly uranium, which becomes important to national security interests after 1945. right away, congo becomes this center of attention for the u.s. and the soviet union. more than just that, it was in 1959, stepping back a year, when belgium said to the congolese we are giving you your independence next year as part of that decolonization movement. as would happen in other parts of africa when the colonial powers leave, there is...
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but you can still buy them in many parts of congo. their orphan babies often end up in the only place that can care for them. the babies arrive traumatized, often injured. each is assigned a surrogate human mother, and their job is to raise the babies as their own, showering them with the love and attention the orphan apes so desperately need. it's incredible to see them up close like this. i >> human. >> yeah. >> you know, i say all the time that for sure they are great apes. they are not us. and we are not them. but we have a line in the middle of the two worlds that we cross all the time. >> reporter: baby bon beobos ar playful as any human toddler, she's in charge of their welfare at lola and oversees their rehabilitation. >> you have a child of your own. >> yes. >> how are they different? >> i can say there's no different. >> i mean, you really have to be a mother to -- >> yes. and most of time you need experienced mother. so they give a lot of affection and this is the only way to save them. >> that's what saves these babies. >>
but you can still buy them in many parts of congo. their orphan babies often end up in the only place that can care for them. the babies arrive traumatized, often injured. each is assigned a surrogate human mother, and their job is to raise the babies as their own, showering them with the love and attention the orphan apes so desperately need. it's incredible to see them up close like this. i >> human. >> yeah. >> you know, i say all the time that for sure they are great apes....
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two days of classes in the democratic republic of congo leave close to 45 people dead.lso coming up this hour for you in business, samsung rushes to replace smartphones with dangerous batteries, but what damage has already been done to the brand? and hollywood's most glamorous couple calls it quits. more on the end of brancg elina on the way. ♪ host: first, new details have come out about ahmad a rahami, the man accused of planting bombs in new york and new jersey last weeke nd. he is now in the hospital after a police shootout that led to his arrest days ago. we have more now about the suspect behind the attacks that look to have been planned well in advance. hn rahami wasad ka inspired by osama bin laden, would rather die than be cut, and even planned a dry run prior to last weekend bombings in new york and new jersey. these are details in a federal criminal complaint lodged against him on tuesday. i faces several charges, including the use of weapons of mass destruction . they found a journal where he blamed the u.s. for "the slaughter of jihadists." to the u.s. from
two days of classes in the democratic republic of congo leave close to 45 people dead.lso coming up this hour for you in business, samsung rushes to replace smartphones with dangerous batteries, but what damage has already been done to the brand? and hollywood's most glamorous couple calls it quits. more on the end of brancg elina on the way. ♪ host: first, new details have come out about ahmad a rahami, the man accused of planting bombs in new york and new jersey last weeke nd. he is now in...
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congo, and the republic have declared it a protected area. most people see the park as a threat.f the park, to at least give the population financial aid. hunt, we might end up in prison. people will die. children will no longer be able to attend school. >> communal forest areas offer relief. in cameroon, they are located around the borders of a protected area. here, village communities can trees themselves under certain restrictions and sell the timber. professional poaching still poses a huge problem. they are not well enough to quit. success -- equipped. success is a rarity. >> the poachers have fled. ivory.d traps and we have military training, but no weapons. have to puteepers their lives at risk. >> these are the weapons we have confiscated. they have guns, and we don't. we are trying to keep them in check. >> germany alone has allocated toe than 30 million euros protect this habitat. preservation of ive in theis decis fight against global warming. christian, the project leader, says in some cases, attacks have been well organized. fromachers, probably sudan, invaded the cl
congo, and the republic have declared it a protected area. most people see the park as a threat.f the park, to at least give the population financial aid. hunt, we might end up in prison. people will die. children will no longer be able to attend school. >> communal forest areas offer relief. in cameroon, they are located around the borders of a protected area. here, village communities can trees themselves under certain restrictions and sell the timber. professional poaching still poses...
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found only in the democratic republic of congo.cooper paid a visit to central africa to get their story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: the world's only sanctuary for bonobos is in kinshasa. it's called yola ba bonobo. bonobo pairdays. for those endangered apes, it's exactly what it is. ♪ this refuge was created by conservationist claudine andre. she's belgian-born but has lived in congo most of herr life. if you ask her why she cares so much about bonobos, sheil she'll tell you just look into their eyes. >> the way they look in your eyes, deeply, it's just like they look in your soul. >> in your soul. >> yeah. >> and it's rare that most primates don't maintain eye contact like that. >> yeah. because don't try to do this with gorilla, you know. >> right. it's a threaten gesture if you do it with a gorilla. but bonobos look right at you. >> yeah. >> reporter: bonobos may have a brain that's a third of the size of ours, but they're remarkably intelligent. those high-pitched screeches are a sophisticated form of communication, and thei
found only in the democratic republic of congo.cooper paid a visit to central africa to get their story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: the world's only sanctuary for bonobos is in kinshasa. it's called yola ba bonobo. bonobo pairdays. for those endangered apes, it's exactly what it is. ♪ this refuge was created by conservationist claudine andre. she's belgian-born but has lived in congo most of herr life. if you ask her why she cares so much about bonobos, sheil she'll tell...
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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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growingical discontent in the democratic republic of congo. the so-called national dialogue was meant to bring opposing sides together. it was billed as a chance for the president's people's party for reconstruction and democracy to meet with the opposition before the upcoming presidential election, tentatively scheduled to take place before the end of 2016. but even before talks got underway in early september, the countries electoral commission recommended pushing back the vote. >> there is a consensus that we have to work on the electoral schedule. we have therefore rejected the .oadmap starting from december, we are hereby announcing we need 16 months and one day. oppositioneveral leaders and groups decided to boycott the national dialogue initiative. the president has been in power , the 2001 when his father former president, was assassinated. joseph is nearing the end of his second and last term allowed for by the constitution but he is largely believed to be preparing a third term and it made the constitutional court decided to allow hi
growingical discontent in the democratic republic of congo. the so-called national dialogue was meant to bring opposing sides together. it was billed as a chance for the president's people's party for reconstruction and democracy to meet with the opposition before the upcoming presidential election, tentatively scheduled to take place before the end of 2016. but even before talks got underway in early september, the countries electoral commission recommended pushing back the vote. >>...
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ven desesperados y otros lucen nerviosos la mayorÍa tiene miedo sonido inmigrantes que dicen ser del congocasi todos son de haitÍ. >>> se dicen ser del congo porque saben que no hay relaciÓn estados unidos mÉxico con un paÍs africano y asi ellos evitan seÑor deportados. >>> llegaron de paÍs como brasil y ecuador jimmy logran luego del terremoto del 2010 pero hoy quieren llegar a estados unidos Él es uno de ellos. >>> lo que pasa que yo estoy esperando que me den el ticket para entrar allÁ. >>> son mÁs de 1500 el gobierno de mÉxico les dio un permiso para llegar a la frontera pero descubrieron pases falsificados por eso los albergues estÁn lleno, marta es del salvador junto a sus hijos se quedÓ sin lugar para comer y dormir. >>> esperemos, y pidiendo comida quiÉn nos ayude porque salimos sin nada de nuestro paÍs. >>> las autoridades entregan el pase nuevamente para que crucen la frontera haitianos y le piden al gobierno de estados unidos que decida pronto si les da o no la ves humanitaria. >>> y las mujeres embarazadas y los niÑos haitianos son prioridad de las autoridades mexicanas. pero e
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eastern congo initiative, water.org and tv 12 foundation are forgiving you a shot to happening -- are giving you a shot to hang out with tom brady, supporting global health, education and safety. win. friends with tom brady. >> sure, you know. lesser friends. >> we'll get pizza, get a couple beers, throw the ball around, hang out at one of our favorite spots in boston. >> with the greatest quarterback that ever walked the earth. >> guys. >> hey, tom, tom,. >> hey, hey, tommy. >> what's up. >> t. pony. >> heard it right. eastern congo initiative, water.org and tv 12 foundation are forgiving you a shot to happening -- are giving you a shot to hang out with tom brady, supp a ?wi >> reporter: looking g we have clouds across the south shore and cape. metro, boston, mix of sun and clouds. inner 50s, the city at 57, martha's vineyard, 61. rain making clouds down here tied to an area of low pressure way over there. too far to bring us beneficial rain. saturday. low pressure drifts closer to pennsylvania, to new england. chances of rain goes up but we're dry overnight. partly cloudy, cool. mid
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one week you are on a draft of congressional testimony in afghanistan in meeting the congo congo -- afghanistan experts so for me was a fascinating crash course in all the major policy issues and what happened over time is as you know, michelle was a fantastic boss and she was the kind of bosses said what do you want to be doing and why? okay tell me how you want me to help you do that. over time i said i would like to work on some of the rule of law and rights issues that are in my background that i care about a lot. so i began to work on those issues as well which was really satisfying.at >> host: so in that set of experiences while you were there obviously i'm sure these ideas that are in this book camecame r throughout and he talked about your time in kosovo. what in that set of pentagon experiences crystallize for you this dilemma that you talk about in your book in terms of at least the first half of the dilemma or the second half, how the military became everything. are there things thatat crystallize what the problem was? >> guest: in some ways i suppose. one of many portfolios i ended
one week you are on a draft of congressional testimony in afghanistan in meeting the congo congo -- afghanistan experts so for me was a fascinating crash course in all the major policy issues and what happened over time is as you know, michelle was a fantastic boss and she was the kind of bosses said what do you want to be doing and why? okay tell me how you want me to help you do that. over time i said i would like to work on some of the rule of law and rights issues that are in my background...
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else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage microenterprises among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows. you name it. somebody at the pentagon was dog doing it. was half amazing and hal
else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage microenterprises among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows. you name it. somebody at the pentagon was dog doing it. was half amazing and hal
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(nats) from congo square... (nats) the sound of drums.. (nats) and the number of protestors grew... as take em down nola.. joined by groups.. marched through the heart of the quarter...to jackson square.. (nats) "we can't get no satisfaction until we take down andrew jackson." (shahamat uddin (tulane student/amnesty international club) "for him to stand as a symbol that we praise in the middle of our city is just backwards and wrong and we need to do something good to create that progress, and create that progressive system that would bring him down." (nats) the group was met by several others defending the andrew jackson monument. (lorrie drennan/defending monument) "my son got engaged in front of this statute in november and there's nothing wrong with the statue. it's the people." (nats) including former kkk wizard david duke. "go home, duke! go home, duke!" police officers used barricades and man power to block protestors from accessing the immediate area surrounding the monument. (nats) nopd officers arrested 7 people in total. six or disturbing the peace... and one man--43- yea
(nats) from congo square... (nats) the sound of drums.. (nats) and the number of protestors grew... as take em down nola.. joined by groups.. marched through the heart of the quarter...to jackson square.. (nats) "we can't get no satisfaction until we take down andrew jackson." (shahamat uddin (tulane student/amnesty international club) "for him to stand as a symbol that we praise in the middle of our city is just backwards and wrong and we need to do something good to create that...
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set -- his commissioner commissioner ordered him to set the latest story in the congo. , it was made in the 1930's, it was a different era, they had a different way of looking at things, and he was commissioned to do it. he didn't want to write it, but he was young at the time. -- he wasibition also a cartoonist and script writer, but also painter and designer. see hislso get to designs. he was a genius at commercial graphic design, from his studio in the 1930's. he was creating logos and posters that many do not know about. >> more than just an art of his time, his drawings continue to speak to generations. >> if you are joining us, a quick look at our headlines this hour. of will and dueling visions, hillary clinton and donald trump will be facing off monday, first debate on a chance to sway voters six weeks before voting day. and signings for peace, colombia's rebel leader and the country's president will sign a peace accord that his years in the making. it is time for business now. welcome back to the set. with -- ing to start shares have slumped to their lowest level in 24 years
set -- his commissioner commissioner ordered him to set the latest story in the congo. , it was made in the 1930's, it was a different era, they had a different way of looking at things, and he was commissioned to do it. he didn't want to write it, but he was young at the time. -- he wasibition also a cartoonist and script writer, but also painter and designer. see hislso get to designs. he was a genius at commercial graphic design, from his studio in the 1930's. he was creating logos and...
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congo, ghana, the ivory coast. zambia. and they found toxic levels that are illegal in europe. as well as the multinational energy group among the key culprits. saysompany's spokeswoman the report -- adding, -- unable tore they are determine the quality of fuel sold at the pump area >> there is still nothing illegal about thepractices proposed by report. africa has one of the weakest fuel quality standards, which allows on average 200 times the sulfur content of europe's fuels. >> let's get a reminder of our top stories. a fragile cease-fire under threat. there are reports of breaches to the truce in syria. that is a truce set to expire later on today. europe is in a critical situation, so says the german chancellor on: merkel as eu leaders meet for a post brexit summit. and a setback for julian assange, a court in sweden upholds its arrest warrant for the wikileaks founder. assault,used of sexual a charge he is denying. time for a check of the top business news stories. good evening to you. let's start with some news from the the u.s. authorities are slapping a hefty fine on g
congo, ghana, the ivory coast. zambia. and they found toxic levels that are illegal in europe. as well as the multinational energy group among the key culprits. saysompany's spokeswoman the report -- adding, -- unable tore they are determine the quality of fuel sold at the pump area >> there is still nothing illegal about thepractices proposed by report. africa has one of the weakest fuel quality standards, which allows on average 200 times the sulfur content of europe's fuels. >>...
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the eastern congo initiative, water- dot-org, and t-b twelve foundation all support global health, education and safety. for as little as 10-dollars you can win a number of prizes and take a look at the sky over reykjavik, iceland. the aurora borealis was putting on an amazing show in the sky after it got dark. and.. to enhance the experience.. people across the icelandic capital were encouraged to keep their homes dark to make the northern lights appear even more spectacular. and it didn't take long for these amazing pictures to go viral. you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 you can get the latest weather updates, breaking news alerts and more. anchors adlib and toss to bryan by friday, rain chances are less than 10% early and we dry out entirely by the afternoon. highs will peak a little above the normal value for this time of the year. as we move into the weekend though, temperatures fall dramatically along with winds increasing. low pressure from the pacific northwest will drop into down into the valley. saturday we will still hold in t
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finally, one final image of a soldier in the congo [ ♪ ] >> it is like the e worst thing that h has everever happened o me. i would not wish this upon my worst enemy. it is the hardest, most challenging thing i've ever,r, ever had to deal with. and it is literally like the * * ing g devil. [ ♪ ]
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later the school has 10 guitars and more than 100 >> we have one student who is a refugee from the congo who was just passing by. was not in school, could not afford it. they invited him in, put a guitar in his hands. to this day, he is playing bass and he is good. erika: d'addario's next goal is to build an actual school. he's set up a go fund me page and is selling bracelets made by the ugandan students themselves. emily: all right, turning to the weather and we have had rain in some places. cindy: rain. erika: where is it? emily: cindy: it was pouring earlier this morning and now it is pouring on the cape and we have not only the south cape flood advisories for the next couple of hours -- poor drainage areas mainly, but look at some of these puddles. worcester county, three inches. notice that amount in moran, almost an inch and a half. you can get an inch of rainfall in our. that is why a lot of it runs off and we get flooding. origen worcester, almost a couple inches of rain. three inches in jaffrey and new hampshire, and you get along the pike in boston, not even an inch so far. th
later the school has 10 guitars and more than 100 >> we have one student who is a refugee from the congo who was just passing by. was not in school, could not afford it. they invited him in, put a guitar in his hands. to this day, he is playing bass and he is good. erika: d'addario's next goal is to build an actual school. he's set up a go fund me page and is selling bracelets made by the ugandan students themselves. emily: all right, turning to the weather and we have had rain in some...
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two days of classes in the democratic republic of congo leave close to 45 peopled.
two days of classes in the democratic republic of congo leave close to 45 peopled.
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this video was caught by a skygazer in congo. the eclipse is called a ring of fire because the moon passes between the sun and earth and doesn't completely block out the sun. these types of eclipses happen about every 18 months. hurricane with winds of 75 mph. the storm should move ashore near apalachicola late tonight and then move fairly the forecast track hasn't changed much since this morning, with hermine forecast to move along or just inland from the coast late tomorrow night into the first half of saturday. the storm will be losing some tropical characteristics as it interacts with a cold front. a tropical system's heaviest rains are usually on the right side, but with hermine becoming heaviest rain may shift to the north or west side of the storm. that means the rain may be heavier here in central north carolina than along the coast. right now, it looks like 3-6" of rain could fall, with locally higher amounts in a few spots. a flash flood watch is in effect for tomorrow into early saturday for the region. the winds may b
this video was caught by a skygazer in congo. the eclipse is called a ring of fire because the moon passes between the sun and earth and doesn't completely block out the sun. these types of eclipses happen about every 18 months. hurricane with winds of 75 mph. the storm should move ashore near apalachicola late tonight and then move fairly the forecast track hasn't changed much since this morning, with hermine forecast to move along or just inland from the coast late tomorrow night into the...
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that doesn't even touch sudan, congo, northern mexico. that's sad. but the disturbed girl who made it her life's mission to take down this administration, the one who was happily-- no, gleefully-- carrying your illegitimate bastard child-- she's no longer with us? well, i'm sorry if i'm not sitting shivah. i'm sorry if i can't help but see the millions of people that we'll actually be able to help i am sorry, but this is a good thing. it is a good thing for us. it is a good thing for the country. (door closes) what happened to mckinley? i was just getting used to seeing his judge-y face every morning. he's being restored. his judge-y face got flaky. what's your preference-- madison or van buren? van buren has a certain wisdom about him. what's bothering you? i think we're gonna pass the d.r.e.a.m. act. cyrus is on it like a dog with a bone. you know he called sanchez' widow? good. it needs to be passed. still, there should be limits. we're political animals. we're not animals. sometimes i think he's too willing to go to extremes. tom, hal, would you
that doesn't even touch sudan, congo, northern mexico. that's sad. but the disturbed girl who made it her life's mission to take down this administration, the one who was happily-- no, gleefully-- carrying your illegitimate bastard child-- she's no longer with us? well, i'm sorry if i'm not sitting shivah. i'm sorry if i can't help but see the millions of people that we'll actually be able to help i am sorry, but this is a good thing. it is a good thing for us. it is a good thing for the...
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. >> we had one student who is a refugee from the congo who was passing by, wasn't in school. they invited him in. they put a guitar in his hand. >> d'addario's next goal is to build an actual school. he set up a go fund me page and selling bracelets. >> your economy. asian shares mostly higher overnight. moderately higher. right now, stock futures here are also high. investors are watching for the outcomes of the federal reserve and bank of japan policy meetings, which are later this week. thousands of general motors employees could be on strike at two canadian that's the deadline for a new contract with the company. the union fighting for a commitment, a long-term commitment from g.m., for future production at the canadian plant. strike would affect engine and transmission factories which last year delivered power to 15% of g.m.'s vehicles sold in the united states. >> trending stories this morning -- some surprises at the emmy awards. the top drama actor trophy went and tatiana maslany for "orphan black." >> i'd like to dedicate this to my father, who passed away on friday.
. >> we had one student who is a refugee from the congo who was passing by, wasn't in school. they invited him in. they put a guitar in his hand. >> d'addario's next goal is to build an actual school. he set up a go fund me page and selling bracelets. >> your economy. asian shares mostly higher overnight. moderately higher. right now, stock futures here are also high. investors are watching for the outcomes of the federal reserve and bank of japan policy meetings, which are...
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they are the eastern congo initiative, water.org, and tb 12. affleck and damon are among the organizations founders. it takes a $10 donation to enter. if you are lucky enough to win you get pizza and beer with the guys. >> jim: we are lonely and needy. be want to hear from you. tweet us @marienews3lv, and @jimnews3lv. you can also tweet the station @news3lv. >> marie: and we were just saying, if you could have pizza and beer with any one of those guys, just one, who would it be? we all picked matt damon. but i'm sure there are some football fabs who would probably say tom brady. connection. >> marie: we want to hear from you on facebook. join the conversation by "liking" our page. search for ksnv news 3 las vegas. >> jim: the icelandic capital went dark wednesday night to see the spectacle in the sky. wow these are brilliant. the northern lights lit up the skies. people were asked to keep their homes dark between ten and 11:00 p.m. so everybody could get a clear view of these natural phenomenon. tourists a amazing photos and videos and shared t
they are the eastern congo initiative, water.org, and tb 12. affleck and damon are among the organizations founders. it takes a $10 donation to enter. if you are lucky enough to win you get pizza and beer with the guys. >> jim: we are lonely and needy. be want to hear from you. tweet us @marienews3lv, and @jimnews3lv. you can also tweet the station @news3lv. >> marie: and we were just saying, if you could have pizza and beer with any one of those guys, just one, who would it be? we...
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the airstrike -- human rights watch says 37 people in the democratic republic of congo have died at the of the country's security forces in the last 48 hours. protesters against the president have allegedly killed six police officers. overnight the headquarters of three opposition parties were burned down in the capital. opposition groups accused the government of the laying elections in order -- in order to stay in power. elections are scheduled for november but no date has been set. responsible for centralchr and west africa the national democratic institute in washington the sea -- washington d.c. we know who's to blame for this violence? >> at this point in time it is difficult to say who should be blamed. it is also obvious that very early on in the year, through the summer, that one could predict that there would come a moment of crisis when it would be difficult to get consensus between the ruling and opposition parties on the way forward if elections cannot be held by november, as is required in the constitution. brent: the protesters, they say that elections must be held in nov
the airstrike -- human rights watch says 37 people in the democratic republic of congo have died at the of the country's security forces in the last 48 hours. protesters against the president have allegedly killed six police officers. overnight the headquarters of three opposition parties were burned down in the capital. opposition groups accused the government of the laying elections in order -- in order to stay in power. elections are scheduled for november but no date has been set....
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no time, several of the students had become teache >> we had one student who was a refugee from the congo. who was just passing by, could not afford it. they invited him in, put the guitar in his hands. to this day, he is playing bass, and he is good. mary: three years later, the program has 10 guitars and over 100 students. d'adarrio is now trying to raise the funds to build an actual school, via a gofundme page and bracelets made by the ugandan music students themselves. >> our goal is to get them a place to be able to teach and learn. teaching out of the ghetto out of one of the teachers mother's house. >> what would it take? >> probably $15,000, all included. one thing i really noticed about really poor countries is the sense of community is so strong. it is unbreakable. mary: and justin says he's also learned, it's music that helps bind and bring joy. >> it is vital. it is -- for some of them, it is all they have. mary: in north andover, mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: this is video of the explosions in new york city. abc news reporting five people taken into custody with explos
no time, several of the students had become teache >> we had one student who was a refugee from the congo. who was just passing by, could not afford it. they invited him in, put the guitar in his hands. to this day, he is playing bass, and he is good. mary: three years later, the program has 10 guitars and over 100 students. d'adarrio is now trying to raise the funds to build an actual school, via a gofundme page and bracelets made by the ugandan music students themselves. >> our...
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the three nonprofits are eastern congo initiative, water.org, and tb twelve foundation. you also get a free flight to do you get to pick who you get to hang with cracks tom brady. that is something i would think sorry. it's time to start thinking about fall fashion. if you were pulling those leggings out of storage, think again. reports from the runways in milan, italy are that leggings have been replaced by biker shorts. they were all over in a recent fashion show. it's a little bit of an 80's throwback. remember in the college campuses a lot of high school campuses had a real problem with leggings last year. this year i guess when everybody is breaking out the biking shorts here the school administrators saying not again. all right. a father decided to be funny and embarrass his daughter at the same time. he was staying at a hotel where his daughter who had won a done her shoot. so he decided to do his own shoot. he took a series of pictures imitating the same locations and poses his daughter used, at the las vegas hotel. and it got a lot of attention online after his
the three nonprofits are eastern congo initiative, water.org, and tb twelve foundation. you also get a free flight to do you get to pick who you get to hang with cracks tom brady. that is something i would think sorry. it's time to start thinking about fall fashion. if you were pulling those leggings out of storage, think again. reports from the runways in milan, italy are that leggings have been replaced by biker shorts. they were all over in a recent fashion show. it's a little bit of an 80's...
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police say at least 32 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo in two days of clashes between security forces and protesters calling for president's resignation. his mandate ends in december, but officials have delayed scheduling elections. his opponents say he is trying to stay in power. u.s. president barack obama and the nigerian president buhari have met in new york to discuss the fight against the boko haram extremists. obama setting group regional coordination boosted success. buhari credited u.s. training from helping -- for helping nigerian troops extol the group from the nigerian northeast. when we come back, more news, and the business headlines. stick around. brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news" live from berlin. in the united states, protests have broken out after the death of yet another black man at the hands of a police officer, this time in charlotte, north carolina. the police chief said officers gave the 43-year-old man multiple warnings to drop a handgun before a black officer fatally shot keith lamont scott. the man's family has given a compl
police say at least 32 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo in two days of clashes between security forces and protesters calling for president's resignation. his mandate ends in december, but officials have delayed scheduling elections. his opponents say he is trying to stay in power. u.s. president barack obama and the nigerian president buhari have met in new york to discuss the fight against the boko haram extremists. obama setting group regional coordination boosted...
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united states has ordered families of government personnel stationed in the democratic --ublic of the congo amidst to leave amidst fears of escalating violence. most official travels to the country have been halted. dozens dead left incan shots as opposition groups -- in kinshasa as opposition groups have demanded the fall of the president. he is no stranger to controversial statements, but this time president duterte of the philippines has taken it to a new level. he says he wants to slaughter 3 million drug addicts in the way that hitler killed jews in the holocaust. jewish leaders have condemned the remarks as inhumane. but at home they are not likely to deter from his popularity. jonathan head reports. jonathan: the shocking death toll in his war on drugs has marked rodrigo duterte out as one of today's most controversy ial leaders. more than 3000 people have been gunned down since he ordered police to use all measures to deal with the problem of drug addiction in the philippines. but his latest comments comparing his campaign to the nazi holocaust are sure to provoke much stronger reac
united states has ordered families of government personnel stationed in the democratic --ublic of the congo amidst to leave amidst fears of escalating violence. most official travels to the country have been halted. dozens dead left incan shots as opposition groups -- in kinshasa as opposition groups have demanded the fall of the president. he is no stranger to controversial statements, but this time president duterte of the philippines has taken it to a new level. he says he wants to slaughter...
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they fled to a camp outside of the congo with a live for seven years. musa and his family apply for refugee status. fivewent through interviews and it took several years to come to america. the mother and six younger siblings were eventually settled to area, pennsylvania, and role in the matching grant, program and after a period of adjustment and struggle and active participation in the program, he is adjusted well to american life. he has two jobs, a drivers license, and his brothers and sisters are doing well in school, and the whole family is enjoying the new school in committee. exemplify thehat courage and determination seen in so many of the refugees who arrived in the u.s. that i have the honor of hearing everyday. and they are not the exception, but rather the rule. every day, thousands of refugees are successfully integrating into new committees in the u.s. and giving back to the country that has given them the opportunity to start over and live free from fear and persecution. despite facing hardships, they resolved to better their own lives,
they fled to a camp outside of the congo with a live for seven years. musa and his family apply for refugee status. fivewent through interviews and it took several years to come to america. the mother and six younger siblings were eventually settled to area, pennsylvania, and role in the matching grant, program and after a period of adjustment and struggle and active participation in the program, he is adjusted well to american life. he has two jobs, a drivers license, and his brothers and...
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else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage, microenterprise among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows, you name it. somebody at the pentagon was doing it. and it was half amazing and inspiring and half a little bit scary. >> "after words" airs on booktv saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. watch all the previous programs on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> i'm reading, fearless, ultimate sacrifice of seal team 6 special operator adam brown by eric blend. this is a book that chronicles a flawed american who became an american hero, who channeled some of his characteristics which lead to risky brave i don't remember into what made him a great warrior in defense of freedom for our country. >> who recommended this book to you? >> actually a colleague of mine, david valdio, congressman from the central valley of california. he is a good, personal friend of mine. we
else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage, microenterprise among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows, you name it. somebody at the pentagon was doing it. and it was half amazing and inspiring and half a little bit scary. >> "after words" airs on booktv saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. watch all the previous programs on our website,...
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(nats) from congo square... (nats) the sound of drums.. (nats) and the number of protestors grew... as take em down nola.. joined by several other groups.. marched through the heart of the quarter...to jackson square.. (nats) "we can't get no satisfaction until we take down andrew jackson." (tulane student/amnesty international club) "for him to stand as a symbol that we praise in the middle of our city is just backwards and wrong and we need to do something good to create that progress, and create that progressive system that would bring him down." (nats) the group was met by several others defending the andrew jackson monument. (lorrie drennan/defending monument) "my son got engaged in front of this statute in november and there's nothing wrong with the statue. it's the people." (nats) including former kkk wizard david duke. "go home, duke! go home, duke!" police officers used barricades and man power protestors from accessing the immediate area surrounding the monument. (nats) nopd officers arrested 7 people in total. six or disturbing the peace... and one man--43- year-old david
(nats) from congo square... (nats) the sound of drums.. (nats) and the number of protestors grew... as take em down nola.. joined by several other groups.. marched through the heart of the quarter...to jackson square.. (nats) "we can't get no satisfaction until we take down andrew jackson." (tulane student/amnesty international club) "for him to stand as a symbol that we praise in the middle of our city is just backwards and wrong and we need to do something good to create that...
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t, i would tell pele ntplin yngeoe, congo e teigence community, that it's noble ofessi. i think. yoarhelping to dischar a cr plitrt. ers ways aewhaen evyd. ju work rd and thinkbout one assignnthe othe one u' i >>ood adce i thinyoga tt m about 20-somyes ago. what's on the p yr st tell e next dni? >> depends on who it is. i think, probably, at least do no harm. always good idea to assess, survey and assess how things are operating today, and some thought to the whatever changes, that the next dni may to want make, which are inevitable. hopefully, he or she will build on the legacy of what we leave just as we built on the legasift first 3-d n. is. so, i would also of course, the dni will be governed by and guided by the, whatever direction he or she gets from the next president. so that will clearly determine change. also have to remember that the congress gets a vote in any change. no matter how inconsequence sham that one macon template. >> so, speaking about the next president, let's assume you have the opportunity to meet with the incoming president, not farfetched i would hope
t, i would tell pele ntplin yngeoe, congo e teigence community, that it's noble ofessi. i think. yoarhelping to dischar a cr plitrt. ers ways aewhaen evyd. ju work rd and thinkbout one assignnthe othe one u' i >>ood adce i thinyoga tt m about 20-somyes ago. what's on the p yr st tell e next dni? >> depends on who it is. i think, probably, at least do no harm. always good idea to assess, survey and assess how things are operating today, and some thought to the whatever changes, that...
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votes cost one dollar and the money helps to care for gorillas in the congo. gorilla babies rely heavily on their mother during the first few months of life. mom was seen cradling and holding the baby and dad stuck close by to protect them both. >> getting photobombed taking wedding pictures can be a drag. >> unless the photo bomb ser tom hanks. hanks passed these wedding goers. hanks stopped to introduce himself and chat with the pair as the wedding photographer snapped away. hanks even offered to marry the couple. after taking the selfie with the couple hanks posted it on his twitter account, elizabeth and ryan congrats and blessings. >> i think those kids are going to make it, don't you. i predict, i am go to say it right now, seven kids. >> hanks said the couple invited him to the wedding but he had dinner plans with a friend. how great is that? >> that is pressure. >> carli lloyd has been busy since returning home from rio. >> now she is testing her skills as a writer. what she is revealing in her new book. >> and it is the sign of all of the action off o
votes cost one dollar and the money helps to care for gorillas in the congo. gorilla babies rely heavily on their mother during the first few months of life. mom was seen cradling and holding the baby and dad stuck close by to protect them both. >> getting photobombed taking wedding pictures can be a drag. >> unless the photo bomb ser tom hanks. hanks passed these wedding goers. hanks stopped to introduce himself and chat with the pair as the wedding photographer snapped away. hanks...