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congo's constitution is very clear. the transfer of power must is -- must happen on december 19 of this year. and that the president is limited there to two terms. but president -- but the president , in power now for over 15 year, is stone walling the election process to get around the constitution. allowing this crooked plan to proceed without any consequences cold set a terrible precedent for democracy and governance throughout the region. president kabila has shown he's willing to carry out this plan by any means necessary. anyone who interferes, opposition figures, human rights figure, peaceful protesters, civil society, the media, they risk arbitrary arrest, they risk death. more than 50 people were killed in a two-day government crackdown in september. but throughout, the congress lease people have made it -- the congolese people have made it clear they want elections, with the vast majority opposed to amending the constitution to allow mr. kabila to extend his materialful they are determined to express their wil
congo's constitution is very clear. the transfer of power must is -- must happen on december 19 of this year. and that the president is limited there to two terms. but president -- but the president , in power now for over 15 year, is stone walling the election process to get around the constitution. allowing this crooked plan to proceed without any consequences cold set a terrible precedent for democracy and governance throughout the region. president kabila has shown he's willing to carry out...
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but in cedar rapids, the greatest influx is from the democratic republic of congo- a region that has seen the world's bloodiest conflict since world war two. frank bilari barely remembers living in kenya.he experi uncertainty then. 30:10 when i was living at another house i was going to school, but when i come to that new home i didn't go to school 30:21 he's been in iowa for two years, and works on his english skills with a specialized teacher at hoover elementary in cedar rapids- a school with students who speak more english isn't frank's second language, it's his third. 28:16 i like english because it's better and 28:30 because my friends speak english and i want to talk with them :34 miriam namwenda has only been at hoover elementary for two months. 6:08 my family speaks swahili and french 6:11 miriam's family lived in the democratic republic of congo, where most people speak french. before coming to iowa, she lived in north carolina. coming to iowa after resettling in another state like caleb gates of catholic charities is noticing: 5:13:11 "in the last five years or so there's
but in cedar rapids, the greatest influx is from the democratic republic of congo- a region that has seen the world's bloodiest conflict since world war two. frank bilari barely remembers living in kenya.he experi uncertainty then. 30:10 when i was living at another house i was going to school, but when i come to that new home i didn't go to school 30:21 he's been in iowa for two years, and works on his english skills with a specialized teacher at hoover elementary in cedar rapids- a school...
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republic of congo to the coast of the gulf of guinea. it covers over 380,000 square miles. that's bigger it's bursting with so much life, it's almost like visiting another planet. >> ushaka: rainforests absorb a lot of dangerous carbon dioxide, and cool the air that passes through them. because of this, scientists believe healthy rainforests could help limit the damage from global warming and other how cool--literally-- is that, huh? (animals chattering) >> ushaka: believe it or not, it has been estimated that many millions of new species of plants, insects and microorganisms live in rainforests, and have yet to be discovered. for example, in the western world, people eat about 200 of the world's rainforests use over 2,000. and here's an even more amazing fact-- 25% of all western drugs are derived from ingredients found here. that includes 70% of the plants that are used to fight cancer cells. >> ushaka: and animal species like the vervet monkey are important to medical research, too. vervets are one of the few species of monkeys that a
republic of congo to the coast of the gulf of guinea. it covers over 380,000 square miles. that's bigger it's bursting with so much life, it's almost like visiting another planet. >> ushaka: rainforests absorb a lot of dangerous carbon dioxide, and cool the air that passes through them. because of this, scientists believe healthy rainforests could help limit the damage from global warming and other how cool--literally-- is that, huh? (animals chattering) >> ushaka: believe it or...
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>> in congo, we have three languages.did you do? >> i did construction. >> and here? >> and after that, i decided to be a farmer. it was my dream. >> my dream, it was to get my own garn and when i harvest, i need to cook. >> where are you cooking now. >> how african will houston be in 20 years? a lot, right? >> i want my mom, my sister. i want them to come. >> a lot of first generation and second generation african babies going to be happening here. it will look really different. you will hear the language at 7-11. no problem? >> no problem. >> in ten years? blap # blap # ess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. but fair. this beer is tough... coors banquet. that's how it's done. previously treated withd noplatinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or e.g.f.r. gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo, nivolu
>> in congo, we have three languages.did you do? >> i did construction. >> and here? >> and after that, i decided to be a farmer. it was my dream. >> my dream, it was to get my own garn and when i harvest, i need to cook. >> where are you cooking now. >> how african will houston be in 20 years? a lot, right? >> i want my mom, my sister. i want them to come. >> a lot of first generation and second generation african babies going to be...
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i'm from congo, brazzaville. i'm married to -- >> albert:, and we have four children.have snow here. in summer, i know it's very hot here, but it's good for planting. and people are nice in houston. >> anthony: many of the more recent arrivals in houston come from places where life is unbelievably hard and often dangerous. many come from agrarian backgrounds, arriving here without the skill set needed to compete for jobs in an urban situation. plant it forward, a non-profit urban farming program, provides refugees like gertrude and albert lombo access to land where they can make a living from the ground. so here we are, middle of houston -- a lush, fertile plot where eggplant, squash, string beans, and other produce is grown to be sold at farmers markets and to restaurants around town. fellow congolese/houston transplants guy mullet and constant, ngouala. chefs when not tending their crops, prepare an outdoor meal for the lombos and a group of friends and fellow farmers. congolese, but with a definite cajun touch. or is it the other way around? a slow cooked stew of sa
i'm from congo, brazzaville. i'm married to -- >> albert:, and we have four children.have snow here. in summer, i know it's very hot here, but it's good for planting. and people are nice in houston. >> anthony: many of the more recent arrivals in houston come from places where life is unbelievably hard and often dangerous. many come from agrarian backgrounds, arriving here without the skill set needed to compete for jobs in an urban situation. plant it forward, a non-profit urban...
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had a platoon a squad with chad, another squad with the congo platoon. i would bounce around and talk to their platoon leaders, of course with the translator. and i would see how my squads were doing, if they were helping anything they needed help with. more of an advisory role to their platoon leaders. and my guys were taking care of. reporter: could you talk about what were some of the challenges? you are working with a lot of different countries as well. can you elaborate on that? >> a great challenge is definitely the translation. especially with our military lingo we like to use a lot committed and always translate over. -- we like to use a lot, it didn't always translate over. how we were able to overcome that is by drawing in the dirt lot of times -- here is what we are trying to say, based on our doctrine, based on your doctrine. we were able to work through problems. a good example, in the warfare school, we had a patrol base. we didn't know what they were talking about. we drew it in the dirt and were able to figure out across the language and
had a platoon a squad with chad, another squad with the congo platoon. i would bounce around and talk to their platoon leaders, of course with the translator. and i would see how my squads were doing, if they were helping anything they needed help with. more of an advisory role to their platoon leaders. and my guys were taking care of. reporter: could you talk about what were some of the challenges? you are working with a lot of different countries as well. can you elaborate on that? >> a...
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before, they own the congo, but trump doesn't own this country. every, you know, public encounter with a foreign leader as a business opportunity. >> well, it's going to be a brutal reckoning with the law and the constitution of the united states. >> i think he's going to come up against a wall. we'll see. you don't think so? you think he's going to walk we with the city? >> i don't think on this stuff, but the republicans are standing in his way. >> this city is pretty good at fighting back. thank you. the roundtable is sticking with us. up next, these people will tell me something i don't know. this is "hardball," the place for politics. per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week, going on now. sle
before, they own the congo, but trump doesn't own this country. every, you know, public encounter with a foreign leader as a business opportunity. >> well, it's going to be a brutal reckoning with the law and the constitution of the united states. >> i think he's going to come up against a wall. we'll see. you don't think so? you think he's going to walk we with the city? >> i don't think on this stuff, but the republicans are standing in his way. >> this city is pretty...
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that's something they did not have to do in the congo. >> this means a lot. it keeps us warm because it's very cold here. ray: the pastor says they want to make sure they reach everybody need. >> some people won't necessarily us to give and not that everybody to see if they are worthy of our help. we are doing to help her in -- help. ray: what they would really like to see is the project expand to other churches around the country area -- country. sean: open enrollment under the affordable care act begins today. that means you can sign up for insurance or change your health plan for the upcomye 25% new hampshire is seing some , of the lowest increases, around 2%. the open enrollment period runs for the next three months, but if you want your coverage to start january 1, you need to sign up by december 15. an investigation is underway after a deadly pipeline explosion. what led to that blast and why it's not the first issue with that same pipeline. bringing in the next system. we have details and a timeline ahead area -- ahead. sean: it's time to say goodbye t
that's something they did not have to do in the congo. >> this means a lot. it keeps us warm because it's very cold here. ray: the pastor says they want to make sure they reach everybody need. >> some people won't necessarily us to give and not that everybody to see if they are worthy of our help. we are doing to help her in -- help. ray: what they would really like to see is the project expand to other churches around the country area -- country. sean: open enrollment under the...
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i spoke to a representative from congo who had the text in his hand and he said you know, we are notte there yet so we hope something will emerge this afternoon. and that is because of the one key sticking point. climate finance. agreeded countries have that they would fund developing countries, so they can invest in renewable energy. $100 billion previously agreed-upon but we do not know how that will be delivered. it isn't clear yet so we expect to get more information from the text that will come out later this afternoon. is the what exactly feeling there? do people say this is a success? well, it opened on a euphoric note. hot on the heels of the paris deal last year which was a huge success. of course, the election of donald trump put a damper on things. donald trump has said he thinks climate change is a hoax. he said he would cancel the paris deals. so that has overshadowed the event a little bit of people here are trying to stay positive and resilient. the french president said earlier in the week that the paris deal was irreversible. one thing that is concerning people here
i spoke to a representative from congo who had the text in his hand and he said you know, we are notte there yet so we hope something will emerge this afternoon. and that is because of the one key sticking point. climate finance. agreeded countries have that they would fund developing countries, so they can invest in renewable energy. $100 billion previously agreed-upon but we do not know how that will be delivered. it isn't clear yet so we expect to get more information from the text that will...
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the celtics in an early hole and it was lights out at the garden his -- he is 20 years old from the congo. he was recruited a year ago. he scored 24 points. the celtics as a team scored 23 by the half, the denver nuggets had put 77 points on the board. he wound up with 30 tonight. on the national football league, the los angeles memorial coliseum, camden sacked five times. this was the most vicious by mark barron. to the head and no penalty. carolina prevailed in this game. to san francisco we go. group breeze. michael thomas -- drew breeze. the saints go marching out of this -- out of san francisco 25 ho-33. ryan fitzpatrick has the jets on ago, 23-20. a later on, a punt deep in his own 40 yard line. 96 yards. they are 4-4 on the season. coming up in sportscenter 5, a one-on-one conversation with tom brady. we talk about his family. we talk about david ortiz's retirement. and who remains a patriot longer, tom brady or build a check? -- or -- see you then. massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spr
the celtics in an early hole and it was lights out at the garden his -- he is 20 years old from the congo. he was recruited a year ago. he scored 24 points. the celtics as a team scored 23 by the half, the denver nuggets had put 77 points on the board. he wound up with 30 tonight. on the national football league, the los angeles memorial coliseum, camden sacked five times. this was the most vicious by mark barron. to the head and no penalty. carolina prevailed in this game. to san francisco we...
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i wanted to do it because it was congo and -- a wonderful role. i did it, despite told it was necessarily the ring thing to do. >> and noah wyle's girlfriend. >> right. [ laughter ] >> i got to see the coming episode for "westworld." >> i haven't seen it yet! >> yep. it's so -- it's a very, a very special episode. >> getting really serious now. >> what does it mean when it's every week. there's been some big reveal. >> episode serve be. >> seven. >> nearliality pinnacle. >> when did you finish filming? a long time or -- >> ouch. ooh, my brain. last year. >> so do you remember, like, when i was -- episode seven. oh, i remember what happens? >> i do remember having made it, but i haven't actually managed to watch the episodes. >> are you -- >> is that what happens? is that liberating? >> it's hbo. we all have to be for the sake of being naked. >> no. >> like your show. that nudity is justified. >> and not always sexual. >> and like "westworld" it's not a sexy nudity. >> being naked in the corset with the boobs up here. >> why is that? why? >> the sa
i wanted to do it because it was congo and -- a wonderful role. i did it, despite told it was necessarily the ring thing to do. >> and noah wyle's girlfriend. >> right. [ laughter ] >> i got to see the coming episode for "westworld." >> i haven't seen it yet! >> yep. it's so -- it's a very, a very special episode. >> getting really serious now. >> what does it mean when it's every week. there's been some big reveal. >> episode serve be....
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fox news has been breaking the stories consistently, whether it is north korea or the continenta the congo or other country trying to gain influence over hillary clinton while in the state department. or last couple of years as a candidate. giving enormous sums of money to the clinton foundation. that is the pay-to-play part. bill clinton has said or caught, you know we have found that they wanted to hide revenue by not taking it as income, but giving it to the foundation. whether it is north korea paying, or any other despot in the world. it is clear that the clintons will take money from anyone. and it does not matter whether they are a mass murderer or a dictator, they were open to it. it is shocking, it should shock all americans. liz: looking at what the -- we have sound bites of people talking up the clinton foundation, it has done charitable work in the world. but they have going on in top sped mode on make sure that the public understands that the clinton foundation does good charitable work. >> over 10 million people in the world, get important aids, medication, life saving, aids
fox news has been breaking the stories consistently, whether it is north korea or the continenta the congo or other country trying to gain influence over hillary clinton while in the state department. or last couple of years as a candidate. giving enormous sums of money to the clinton foundation. that is the pay-to-play part. bill clinton has said or caught, you know we have found that they wanted to hide revenue by not taking it as income, but giving it to the foundation. whether it is north...
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and i just wanted to do it because it was a story line that was focusing on the congo. and i just thought it was a wonderful role. i did it despite being told >> and noah wyle's girlfriend. >> that -- >> that was the bad bit. [ laughter ] >> i got to see the coming episode for "westworld." >> i haven't seen it yet! >> yep. i got the seat. it's so -- it's a very, a very special episode. >> getting really serious now. >> what does it mean when it's special? >> well, things take a -- things have been turning on that show every week. there's been some big reveal. >> episode seven. >> this is a big one. a long time or -- >> ouch. ooh, my brain. last year. >> so do you remember, like, when i was -- episode seven. oh, i remember what happens? >> i do remember having made it, but i haven't actually managed to watch the episodes. >> are you -- >> are you naked in a lot of it? >> yes. >> it's hbo. we all have to be naked. >> no, it's not -- it's not just for the sake of being naked. >> no. >> like your show. that nudity is justified. >> and not always sexual. >> and much like "we
and i just wanted to do it because it was a story line that was focusing on the congo. and i just thought it was a wonderful role. i did it despite being told >> and noah wyle's girlfriend. >> that -- >> that was the bad bit. [ laughter ] >> i got to see the coming episode for "westworld." >> i haven't seen it yet! >> yep. i got the seat. it's so -- it's a very, a very special episode. >> getting really serious now. >> what does it mean...
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michael neiberg: in the congo, right, sure. >> 2016, it feels a lot like -- [indiscernible] michael neiberg: that may certainly be true from our perspective a century later, but there was no doubt that in 1914, 1915, the belgians were very sympathetic victims of german aggression. they were people that had to be helped. colombia -- i did some research in colombia. columbia led a movement. the germans burned the belgian university town of luven. columbia led the movement to replace every book that was lost. there was deep support for belgium in the united states. you are absolutely right that the nation was a violent, terrible, imperialist nation when it came to africa. but there were innocent people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. and the most famous character who comes out of this who comes to britain not the united states, agatha christie's great detective is a belgian refugee who comes to london. and if you guys know the agatha christie movies and books, anytime anyone describes him as french, he gets very upset. what agatha christie is doing is reminding people
michael neiberg: in the congo, right, sure. >> 2016, it feels a lot like -- [indiscernible] michael neiberg: that may certainly be true from our perspective a century later, but there was no doubt that in 1914, 1915, the belgians were very sympathetic victims of german aggression. they were people that had to be helped. colombia -- i did some research in colombia. columbia led a movement. the germans burned the belgian university town of luven. columbia led the movement to replace every...
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you want to the democratic republic of the congo and was fighting the neocolonial regime that ironicallyas working cabilla in the beginning. but the forces that were poorly organized. they were not really ready to carry out a revolution, and the cuban advisors withdrew ultimately because the conditions were not right. amy: speaking about che, i thought i would turn right now to che guevara. i want to go to another clip from the film "fidel: the untold story," directed by estela bravo. this is fidel castro talking about che guevara filling his execution in bolivia in 1967. >> i dream about him often. i dream that i am talking to him, that he is alive. it is a very special thing. it is hard to accept the fact that he is dead. that? i would say it is because he is always present. always present everywhere. amy: in 1997, three decades after he was killed, che's remains were found and returned to cuba. castro talked more about him in the film "fidel." >> i dream about him often. i am talking to him, that he is alive. it is a very special thing. it is hard to accept the fact that he is dead. t
you want to the democratic republic of the congo and was fighting the neocolonial regime that ironicallyas working cabilla in the beginning. but the forces that were poorly organized. they were not really ready to carry out a revolution, and the cuban advisors withdrew ultimately because the conditions were not right. amy: speaking about che, i thought i would turn right now to che guevara. i want to go to another clip from the film "fidel: the untold story," directed by estela bravo....
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. >> a trump congo line. >>> all right. we're going to get back to you in just a moment.hat are the nominees doing as they wait for their results to stream in. we'll check in with both reporters straight ahead. election day 2016, we're back in a moment. ♪ cartels, militias, terrorist groups. they all need a place to park their cash and cherna is their dirty little piggy bank. we're going to insert into the country while nobody is looking. we're going to steal their money, sir? no, we are going to destroy it. we're going to finish this mission. anything we find is ours. do you want to trust a bunch of black water marks? i mean the rush, i've never felt anything like it. if we stay here we're going to die. then we die. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk s
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tens of thousands fought in angola, the congo, ethiopia and mozambique supporting leftist movements and regimes. what distinguishes cuba's military is its role in the economy. this is the face of the military today just as much as troops in tanks. the army directly controls many tourist hotels like this one and they have a hand in everything from mining to telecommunications. though the economic role started well beforehand, it expanded after the fall of the berlin wall and the collapse of soviet subsidies. >> their tradition of hierarchy and discipline were asked to take over in the sense of posting officers in and militarizing the industry. by militarizing that meant military discipline could be applied to the workers there. most importantly, the military is the backbone of the country' government. if loyalty and close ties to the communist party make cuba's armed forces a more likely source of continuity than change. cnn, havana. >> thank you. >>> cnn following the breaking news. iffing fk dead at the age of 90 years old. social media looking at the reaction over twitter. there are m
tens of thousands fought in angola, the congo, ethiopia and mozambique supporting leftist movements and regimes. what distinguishes cuba's military is its role in the economy. this is the face of the military today just as much as troops in tanks. the army directly controls many tourist hotels like this one and they have a hand in everything from mining to telecommunications. though the economic role started well beforehand, it expanded after the fall of the berlin wall and the collapse of...
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they've got fine mines across three african countries, ivory coast, and the democratic republic of congoey reported earlier this month, and while the company misses wall street's estimates, they did well on the key metrics that really mattered. ran gold's production increased by 7% versus the previous quarter, and their average cost per ounce declined by 9% over the same period. all told, they're spending less money to produce more of the shiny stuff. plus management made clear the bullish outlook remains on track. randgold stock has been a real roller coaster. higher in the first half of the year. 74 as of today. gold prices have pulled back, but also the company had some short term problems that now seem to be behind them. can this stock make a comeback? let's check in with mark bristow, the ceo of randgold resources to get a better sense of his company's prospects. mr. bristow, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, how is it going? >> i got to tell you, rarely have i ever seen a stock diverge from the fundamentals. you've lowered costs. you've actually grown the business. is it frustra
they've got fine mines across three african countries, ivory coast, and the democratic republic of congoey reported earlier this month, and while the company misses wall street's estimates, they did well on the key metrics that really mattered. ran gold's production increased by 7% versus the previous quarter, and their average cost per ounce declined by 9% over the same period. all told, they're spending less money to produce more of the shiny stuff. plus management made clear the bullish...
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it's the only outside besides the amazon and the congo, but we who live in flyover country i think overlookits significance. it's really at the center of the american story in almost every imaginable way. it carries a million tons of silt and clay in it every day, or it did before we reengineered it. but that money actually built the american continent. it filled all of the land from missouri down to louisiana when it overtopped its banks. it built its own delta and those wetlands that are just about half of the marshaling in the united states in an absolutely critical ecosystem. it's been critical to american history, the geography of the watershed maps almost perfectly with the louisiana purchase, which thomas jefferson foresaw would determine the destinies of the republic. mark twain called it the body of the nation, and fraser said in his book, and hogwild also wonderful collection, he said the mississippi is us and vice versa. this is where lewis and clark took their famous journeys, and huck finn and gym bears. it's where many of the most significant battles of the civil war were foug
it's the only outside besides the amazon and the congo, but we who live in flyover country i think overlookits significance. it's really at the center of the american story in almost every imaginable way. it carries a million tons of silt and clay in it every day, or it did before we reengineered it. but that money actually built the american continent. it filled all of the land from missouri down to louisiana when it overtopped its banks. it built its own delta and those wetlands that are just...
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countries like vietnam, congo, russia were added. that lowers the income growth in every percentile basically because you can add countries. you can see the old elephant graph is the blue one, the yellow dotted line is the one if we keep the countries in the sample constant over these years. then you can see that the western middle class increased their income growth from 0% to 10%. the red line compensates for something else that population growth was bigger in poor countries than in rich countries which means that a lot of people that they took a larger percentile in asia pushed the western middle class from the lower percentile into the higher one so what used to be the 80th and 90th percentile of western middle class people were replaced by the richest people in china. they are still poor, some 60% as rich as the western middle class which means it looks like income growth is coming down in those areas as well, but that's more an allusion that comes from population growth. if you keep population growth, if you pretend that the po
countries like vietnam, congo, russia were added. that lowers the income growth in every percentile basically because you can add countries. you can see the old elephant graph is the blue one, the yellow dotted line is the one if we keep the countries in the sample constant over these years. then you can see that the western middle class increased their income growth from 0% to 10%. the red line compensates for something else that population growth was bigger in poor countries than in rich...
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doctor livingstone and africa without also telling the story of king leopold whose depredations in the congo are lasting infamy. if we are to reclaim western civilization to anticipate the sorts of challenges, i think we need to recognize that we're fighting against intellectual dispositions that event cemented into place by students from young age. one of the most popular history texts in our high schools is people's history of america. it's a book that is essentially anti-western. students go up with this as their predisposition to read western history as the star of exploitation and destruction. these prejudices lie deep, the notion that race class and gender comprise most of history cries out almost if you want to say about political history. got to wrap up, okay. how do we go about this? i'm going to is just one simple way. let's celebrate thanksgiving. i mean that seriously. the american thanksgiving story is now this thought in many schools to get sometimes presented as thinking the indians to its thanking god. the story gets twisted in a lot of ways but when george washington gave us
doctor livingstone and africa without also telling the story of king leopold whose depredations in the congo are lasting infamy. if we are to reclaim western civilization to anticipate the sorts of challenges, i think we need to recognize that we're fighting against intellectual dispositions that event cemented into place by students from young age. one of the most popular history texts in our high schools is people's history of america. it's a book that is essentially anti-western. students go...
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we have been trying to be sure that adoptions could be finalized out of the democratic republic of congo, from nepal, from uganda, guatemala and other countries as well. in june, senator klobuchar and i introduced the vulnerable children and families act which would help bring more children living without families or institutional care to find permanent homes by really enhancing our u.s. diplomatic efforts rather than making those different -- those efforts more difficult. we need to enhance what we do as a country. we need to enhance what we do through the state department to where we are more focused on international child welfare and ensuring that innercountry adoption to the united states becomes a more adopted and more fully developed option. i'm also continuing to support legislation to ensure american families have the resources and support they need so that adoption domestically works. specifically, the adoption tax credit, refundability act and the supportive adoptive families act. before i conclude, i want to make a few comments to really highlight three stories of foster child
we have been trying to be sure that adoptions could be finalized out of the democratic republic of congo, from nepal, from uganda, guatemala and other countries as well. in june, senator klobuchar and i introduced the vulnerable children and families act which would help bring more children living without families or institutional care to find permanent homes by really enhancing our u.s. diplomatic efforts rather than making those different -- those efforts more difficult. we need to enhance...
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these poor countries like vietnam, congo, russia were added since then and that lowers the income growth in every percentile, basically because you add for countries. you can see the old elephant graph is the blue one and the yellow line is the one if we keep the countries constant. then, you can see that the western middle-class increase their income growth from 0% to my 10%. there is also the red line and the red line compensates for something else, that population growth was bigger and poor countries than in rich countries which means a lot of the people that took a larger part of every percentile and it means that they, especially income population growth in asia push the western middle-class from the lower percentile into the higher one, so what used to be the 80s and 90th percentile of western middle-class people were replaced by the richest people in china and they are still poor, some 60% is rich as the western middle-class, which means it looks like income growth is coming down in those areas as well, but that's more of an illusion that comes from population growth. if you keep
these poor countries like vietnam, congo, russia were added since then and that lowers the income growth in every percentile, basically because you add for countries. you can see the old elephant graph is the blue one and the yellow line is the one if we keep the countries constant. then, you can see that the western middle-class increase their income growth from 0% to my 10%. there is also the red line and the red line compensates for something else, that population growth was bigger and poor...
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house resolution 780, resolution urging respect for the constitution of the democratic republic of the congo in the democratic transition of power in 2016. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to the resolution as amended? members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 416. the nays are three. 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: remove conversations from the well. he house will be in order. members, please clear the aisles and the well. thank you. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute peeches. for what
house resolution 780, resolution urging respect for the constitution of the democratic republic of the congo in the democratic transition of power in 2016. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to the resolution as amended? members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of...
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. >> lawsuit claims that the developers knew about the problem before the congo -- condos went on sale. they say that it was caused by excessive pumping of groundwater that is being built next door. a historic home is now for sale for one dollar. so far nobody is buying it. the city of hercules but the queen and house with a bargain price for one dollar. the original plan was to fix up the old home which was built in 1901. but officials never managed to get the money needed. so they now plan to sell it for one dollar anyone who promises to fix it up themselves. >> i don't know, it's probably like a $900,000 job. >> you came out ahead anyway. >>> a site for travelers that led to some delays even before passengers could get to their planes pick >>> students describe it as 24 hours of torture. up next, the outbreak on the campus that sickened at least 100 students. >>> still slow in some areas but improvement now on other commute like the silicon valley. >>> a nice sunrise, but clearing out fast it looks like a nice friday some changes on the weekend but i don't think that it will be a bi
. >> lawsuit claims that the developers knew about the problem before the congo -- condos went on sale. they say that it was caused by excessive pumping of groundwater that is being built next door. a historic home is now for sale for one dollar. so far nobody is buying it. the city of hercules but the queen and house with a bargain price for one dollar. the original plan was to fix up the old home which was built in 1901. but officials never managed to get the money needed. so they now...
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what happens with belgians after the german can'ton of belgium, i what's thee -- belgians did in the congo. michael: sure. --2016, it feels a lot like michael: that could be true from our perspective a century later, but there was no doubt that in 1914, 1915, the belgians were sympathetic. i did some research in colombia. they led a movement. the germans burned the belgian university town with the entire library and manuscripts. colombia led the movement to replace every book that was lost. there was deep support for belgium in the united eights. -- are absolutely right that the united states. you're absolutely right that it was a horrible, imperialist nation when it came to africa. but there were innocent people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. great christie's detective is a belgian refugee who comes to london. if you know the movies and books, anytime anyone describes him as french, he gets very upset. it is reminding people what happened to the belgians. >> it is clear that earlier when the u.s. did not want to go to war -- how much of an advocate were they for
what happens with belgians after the german can'ton of belgium, i what's thee -- belgians did in the congo. michael: sure. --2016, it feels a lot like michael: that could be true from our perspective a century later, but there was no doubt that in 1914, 1915, the belgians were sympathetic. i did some research in colombia. they led a movement. the germans burned the belgian university town with the entire library and manuscripts. colombia led the movement to replace every book that was lost....
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[inaudible] >> congresswoman congo had. >> my back at 90 seconds? >> thank you. just checking. i think he's capable of doing his job, the concern i have is is that he is not doing his job. we talk with leadership on mayer called on him in march and nothing is happening. it's october. i also wonder about a senator who calls the president the drug dealer in chief work, back in 2007 said that one of the best things we can do to combat illegal immigration is to send contraceptives free to mexico. these are not solutions that help. frankly, even his recent vote, he voted against the equal pay act and called it the most sexist legislation ever. he even traveled to china and told the chinese not to invest in america. these are not the hallmarks of the people of illinois. they deserve someone who will fight for them every single day. let me tell you something, when i was in granite city and i met with steel workers were laid off, they didn't want to hear their senator had gone to china and told him not to invest in america. what they wanted was a senator who would bite them every sigel
[inaudible] >> congresswoman congo had. >> my back at 90 seconds? >> thank you. just checking. i think he's capable of doing his job, the concern i have is is that he is not doing his job. we talk with leadership on mayer called on him in march and nothing is happening. it's october. i also wonder about a senator who calls the president the drug dealer in chief work, back in 2007 said that one of the best things we can do to combat illegal immigration is to send contraceptives...
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southwestern energy and congo. -- conoco.ying will return in 2017 and 2018 after a buyback. southwest energy upgraded at the ml. -- bmo. the new york post saying the company ejected and $18 a share bid. we are seeing shares up 10%. david: too far too fast? the dollar comes off a decade highs as enthusiasm folders. -- falters. francisco blanch joins us to talk oil and opec and commodities. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: after two years of trading in a limited range from the euro may be poised to resume its slide against the dollar and drop below parity next year. already begun,as one could argue. even this morning we have started to see an attempt at a pullback by the dollar. it did not quite materialized. how far and how long do you think it will take us? could -- you-- you have the potential for a move. typically at the end of the year you see rising dollar funding problems so that in offshore markets, outside the u.s. you see a lot of demand for dollar hedging activity which could make the dollar stronger. in addition, we know
southwestern energy and congo. -- conoco.ying will return in 2017 and 2018 after a buyback. southwest energy upgraded at the ml. -- bmo. the new york post saying the company ejected and $18 a share bid. we are seeing shares up 10%. david: too far too fast? the dollar comes off a decade highs as enthusiasm folders. -- falters. francisco blanch joins us to talk oil and opec and commodities. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: after two years of trading in a limited range from the euro may be poised to...
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something they didn't have to do in their native republic of congo. >> this means a lot because it keeps us warm because it's very, very cold here. >> as they the park as opposed to a thrift shop. they want to meet everyone in need. >> we know that some people won't necessarily give everybody. it's important to give not to see if they're worthy of our help, but we're to go it to help. >> the church says they've gotten people throughout the town to knit scarves, but they'd like to see it expand to other >> guess what? we heard from a church in laconia and they are taking up the idea and spreading it around in the lakes region. >>. >> coming up next on news 9 this morning, from running to painting, there's no shortage. we'll tell you. in our next half hour, new details on a shooting in manchester, what investigators manchester, what investigators said molly's not thinking about cancer today, but three years from now, a routine screening will catch it early and make all the difference. for planned parenthood, cutting access to cancer screenings and birth control for thousands of women, it's
something they didn't have to do in their native republic of congo. >> this means a lot because it keeps us warm because it's very, very cold here. >> as they the park as opposed to a thrift shop. they want to meet everyone in need. >> we know that some people won't necessarily give everybody. it's important to give not to see if they're worthy of our help, but we're to go it to help. >> the church says they've gotten people throughout the town to knit scarves, but...
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he also ran an ad featuring a family from the green bay area who is adopting a child from the congo. who did not have a clearly formed opinion about ron johnson, and there were quite a few of them, tended to be more empathetic with him as time went on. they tended to have a more favorable impression of johnson, and he closed out with a couple of advertisements talking about what we have in common, and another one featuring his kids. you could relate to that as a parent. a lot of parents could. t hammered feingold, but the johnson as were a little bit more positive. patrick: this was a race that was focus nationally. >> very much so. there were people in the republican party who had given up on the contest and said we were not spend a lot of money there. we don't think he will win. there were some decisions made not to spend money here, at that showed the race had tightened and a lot of money came in to help johnson, and network to his benefit. he was like a dead man walking for a while. he came back to win. it is a victory for republicans as they fight to retain the majority control
he also ran an ad featuring a family from the green bay area who is adopting a child from the congo. who did not have a clearly formed opinion about ron johnson, and there were quite a few of them, tended to be more empathetic with him as time went on. they tended to have a more favorable impression of johnson, and he closed out with a couple of advertisements talking about what we have in common, and another one featuring his kids. you could relate to that as a parent. a lot of parents could....
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deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now, we must face the insurmountable challenges for whahat they realllly are, opportunities to reinventt d redesisign. "e2: the economies of t the environmementally conscious."
deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now, we must face the insurmountable challenges for whahat they realllly are, opportunities to reinventt d redesisign. "e2: the economies of t the environmementally conscious."