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the first time i went to south sudan which was we were on the border of darfur and sneaking into darfur my father and i went. a little girl was there. and she kept saying, i was throwing up because i had eaten some bad goat. and-- . >> rose: goat can be bad. >> goat can get you. >> rose: you should try camel. >> i can live without the camel. and this little girl came, i was sick and she came up, tiny tiny tiny little girl. and she was holding on to my finger like this. and she was speaking to me. and i is didn't understand. and the translator came and she said when did you say. and she said when will you come back. i said tell her i will be back. and she giggled and kind of walked off and said something. and i asked the translator. she said that's what you always say. and that sort of convinced me that i'm sure that's the truth. that she has seen people like me come and go all the time. so i thought my job has to be more permanent than that. i have to be more involved. we're continuing. i have a-- we have a satellite over the area that we've had -- now we are doing some interesting stuf
the first time i went to south sudan which was we were on the border of darfur and sneaking into darfur my father and i went. a little girl was there. and she kept saying, i was throwing up because i had eaten some bad goat. and-- . >> rose: goat can be bad. >> goat can get you. >> rose: you should try camel. >> i can live without the camel. and this little girl came, i was sick and she came up, tiny tiny tiny little girl. and she was holding on to my finger like this....
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when innocents in bosnia and dark darfur are slaughtered that is a stain on our collective conscience. " let me say to you i have great , confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren ages seven to 11, that they will witness and participate in a new era of invention entrepreneurship and innovation that will change the course of history. as you ponder these questions, think about the tools you will need to sustain our america with its greatness and don't be afraid to use them to engage and challenge the complacency and not be afraid of change. it is essential for survival. congratulations to all of you, the class of 2015. when you get home, thank your grandparents and great grandparents. that great generation that made it possible for me to be here, for you to be here and have made
when innocents in bosnia and dark darfur are slaughtered that is a stain on our collective conscience. " let me say to you i have great , confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren...
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innocence in bosnia and r four are slaughtered, that is a stain on our collective conscience -- in darfur are slaughtered, it is a stain on our collective conscience. ." i have great confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. eu, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren ages seven to 11, that they will witness and participate in a new era of invention entrepreneurship and innovation that will change the course of history. as you ponder these questions think about the tools you will need to sustain our america with its greatness and don't be afraid to use them to engage and challenge the complacency and not be afraid of change. it is essential for survival. congratulations to all of you the class of 2015. when you get home, thank your grandparents and great grandparents. that great generation that made it possible for me to be h
innocence in bosnia and r four are slaughtered, that is a stain on our collective conscience -- in darfur are slaughtered, it is a stain on our collective conscience. ." i have great confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. eu, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest...
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. >> well, i'll give you an example from my time when i was mediating in the darfur crisis. northern darfur where the militias had thrown a dead dog in the village water, in the well, and by that forced the population to move to the camps. >> because it was the only place they could get water and it was now all contaminated. >> exactly. what help did they have from that? it was a lose/lose proposition. so they destroyed the water, but nobody could take over that village. so that was one example. then isil using water floods as a way of influencing the military situation, threatening flooding of villages. then of course there is the growing problems of border rivers that affect two countries. one country needs electricity, building a dam. another needs to protect its agriculture. you see it in the nile, egypt, ethiopia. you see it between tajikistan and uzbekistan. it hasn't reached the proportion of open conflict, but it's certainly a threat. and if this resource now becomes more and more scarce, we will be faced with a choice of either cooperating or fighting about it. the
. >> well, i'll give you an example from my time when i was mediating in the darfur crisis. northern darfur where the militias had thrown a dead dog in the village water, in the well, and by that forced the population to move to the camps. >> because it was the only place they could get water and it was now all contaminated. >> exactly. what help did they have from that? it was a lose/lose proposition. so they destroyed the water, but nobody could take over that village. so...
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-- made the word darfur synonymous with genocide, synonymous with atrocities, and made it harder for happen. but what happens when you do that is everybody slaps everybody on the back and goes home and says, we took care of that. it has to be sustained, and it's hard to sustain. charlie: it happened in haiti as well. george clooney: it happens everywhere. look at sub-saharan africa right now, between the congo and what is going on in somalia now. we are having difficult times trying to figure things out. i am an optimist, and i think we will eventually as a world are going to slowly figure it out. it just takes a long time. i want to be part of the process that says when you look back on your life and say, what did you do, you want to say, i participated. did we succeed? probably not. not for the most part. i never thought we would succeed completely, but i always feel as if there is a chance. charlie: that is why you go into the arena. george clooney: if you don't, it is easy to stand back and say it is just hopeless. but i wasn't raised that way. charlie: you have to take your shot
-- made the word darfur synonymous with genocide, synonymous with atrocities, and made it harder for happen. but what happens when you do that is everybody slaps everybody on the back and goes home and says, we took care of that. it has to be sustained, and it's hard to sustain. charlie: it happened in haiti as well. george clooney: it happens everywhere. look at sub-saharan africa right now, between the congo and what is going on in somalia now. we are having difficult times trying to figure...
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after bosnia, rwanda, haiti honduras somalia darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world came one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ ♪ had had >>> launching an operation todrive isil from iraq's largest province. >>> this is al jazerra i another darren jordan in doha. also a grim sir i. malaysia police dig up the remains of suspected human tracking victims. over a thousand people have died in a severe heat wave in india. also ahead. >> reporter: i am charlie ann angela along don's royal festival and ball. where they are unveiling the reinvention
after bosnia, rwanda, haiti honduras somalia darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world came one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ ♪ had had >>> launching an operation todrive isil from iraq's largest province. >>> this is al jazerra i another darren jordan in doha. also a grim sir i. malaysia police dig up the remains of suspected human tracking victims. over a thousand people have died in a severe heat wave in india. also ahead....
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after bosnia, rwanda, haiti, honduras, somalia, darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world with one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ >>> she's ready to punch above her weight again. what defines you? >> overcoming my obstacles. >> out of control. whose life is it anyway. al jazeera investigating the rights law in the name of protecting the war of the state. >> you wer
after bosnia, rwanda, haiti, honduras, somalia, darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world with one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ >>> she's ready to punch above her weight again. what defines you? >> overcoming my obstacles. >> out of control. whose life is it anyway. al jazeera investigating the rights law in the name of protecting the war of the state. >> you wer
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dozens of people killed in sudan's east darfur state.men building up before fighting broke out. ongoing tensions overland ownership rights and allegations of cattle theft caused the latest cop flick. >>> east african leaders are preparing to meet in tanzania over the escalating crisis in burundi, pleased fire at protesters on tuesday since last month there have been frosts against the president's bid to run for a third term. seven people have been killed with machetes and ax in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the attack took place close on a u.n. peacekeeping base, erica wood has more on this. taking with them what they can hundreds leave their homes because they no longer believe it's safe to say. the north privilege of practice ins of the east correct contract i can problem are remember are recognize i go of congress so has seen 300 people hacked to death and raped by fighters in the past seven months. people here are blaming rebellings from the allied democratic forces or a.d.f. from neighboring uganda. >> translator: people
dozens of people killed in sudan's east darfur state.men building up before fighting broke out. ongoing tensions overland ownership rights and allegations of cattle theft caused the latest cop flick. >>> east african leaders are preparing to meet in tanzania over the escalating crisis in burundi, pleased fire at protesters on tuesday since last month there have been frosts against the president's bid to run for a third term. seven people have been killed with machetes and ax in the...
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darfur was his big cause. you mean to tell me if she had three ears that he would have been all into her, for her brain. there is a component of physical a tracks. initially you go for. then you realize my goodness she's brilliant. bingo. >> but looks fade. it is not about looks. we should bring in quincy. do you agree it is more about intelligence then looks. >> no, it is not. it is a lie. >> all guys, it sound good, it sound cool. hear from george clooney this guy has had the hottest women in the world he is not with them anymore. >> yeah, but then you can say, oh, okay, and now i have a and we look, it is like oh, what is going on with her figure. is she does she, nag me. and, different things that happened, and we first look at your looks. we look at your body. are you in shape. it does she take care of yourself. that is what guys look at. it is just the truth. this is what attracts a man. then you will open your mouth and idiot opening your mouth then, it will just be a little bit of time, we will do this
darfur was his big cause. you mean to tell me if she had three ears that he would have been all into her, for her brain. there is a component of physical a tracks. initially you go for. then you realize my goodness she's brilliant. bingo. >> but looks fade. it is not about looks. we should bring in quincy. do you agree it is more about intelligence then looks. >> no, it is not. it is a lie. >> all guys, it sound good, it sound cool. hear from george clooney this guy has had...
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he did not take military actions in darfur to try to intervene in the genocide despite desires of some. because he too by that point was struggling to figure out what had happened, what had worked. i don't the he regrets hi decisions, at least he wouldn't say that out loud and he would defend it on strong terms on some of the terms that tom mentioned earlier. but by the time he left office he himself was trying to figure out what was the appetite for military action versus diplomacy. he has instituted that the millity lateral talks with iran basically continued and accelerated by president obama now playing thought week, in fact, in sit swer land he engaged in multilateral diplomacy on north korea's nuclear program and tried to repair the relations and began to least move some of the people in guantanamo and began a shift and accelerated with president obama. and this is what happens in the country. we have national security crisis. go to war. we often find situation where is we take actions and we -- that end up evolving over time. lincoln and the suspension of habeas corpus, f.d.r. a
he did not take military actions in darfur to try to intervene in the genocide despite desires of some. because he too by that point was struggling to figure out what had happened, what had worked. i don't the he regrets hi decisions, at least he wouldn't say that out loud and he would defend it on strong terms on some of the terms that tom mentioned earlier. but by the time he left office he himself was trying to figure out what was the appetite for military action versus diplomacy. he has...
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and they did not take military action in darfur to try to intervene in the genocide despite desires of some. by that point, was struggling to figure out what happened what had not worked. i don't think he regrets the decision. he would not say that out loud. i think he would defend it in strong terms on the same terms tom mentioned earlier and by the time he left office he himself was trying to figure out the appetite for military action, and instituted the multilateral talks in iran, were accelerated by president obama pointing out this week in switzerland, diplomacy and north korea's nuclear program, tried in the second term for relations damage by europeans and some people out of guantanamo and with president obama this happens in this country, we go to war we often find situations where we take actions and end up the evolving overtime. lincoln and the suspension of habeas corpus, fdr, the internment of the japanese that is an important part of the overall story of how we have gone from there to hear where president obama is still struggling with the same issues and choices that are
and they did not take military action in darfur to try to intervene in the genocide despite desires of some. by that point, was struggling to figure out what happened what had not worked. i don't think he regrets the decision. he would not say that out loud. i think he would defend it in strong terms on the same terms tom mentioned earlier and by the time he left office he himself was trying to figure out the appetite for military action, and instituted the multilateral talks in iran, were...
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he did not take military action in darfur to try to intervene in the jen sites because some -- because he at that point was struggling to figure out what had happened, what had worked, what had not worked. i think he would defend it in strong terms, on some of the same terms that tom mentioned earlier. but it's clear that by the time he left off he himself was trying to figure out what was the appetite for military action versus diplomacy and he had instituted that the multi-lateral talks with iron that we are seeing basically -- iran that we were seeing boifing play out this week in fact in switzerland. he engaged in une natural -- tried to repair the relations that had been damaged with the europeans and began to move some of the people out of gtmo and began a shift with president obama. this is what happens in this country. i think when we have national security crisis, we go to war and we often find situations where we take actions and we -- that end up involving over time. the suspension of habeas corpus jan adams and the se disact. and i find that to be a part of the overall stor
he did not take military action in darfur to try to intervene in the jen sites because some -- because he at that point was struggling to figure out what had happened, what had worked, what had not worked. i think he would defend it in strong terms, on some of the same terms that tom mentioned earlier. but it's clear that by the time he left off he himself was trying to figure out what was the appetite for military action versus diplomacy and he had instituted that the multi-lateral talks with...
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when innocent people in bosnia and darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our conscience.is what is meant to share this world and the 21st century. that is the responsibility that you have to one another as human beings. so let me say to you, the graduates, i have great confidence that you will act boldly that you are more capable than any generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you come your children and your grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you, the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren ages six to 11 that they will witness and participate in a new era of invention, entrepreneurship and innovation that will change the course of history. and as you ponder these questions i posed earlier and other tools that you will need to sustain our america with its greatness. and don't be afraid to use them to engage and challenge complacency and do not be afraid to change. it is essential for survival. so congratulations to all of you the class of 201
when innocent people in bosnia and darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our conscience.is what is meant to share this world and the 21st century. that is the responsibility that you have to one another as human beings. so let me say to you, the graduates, i have great confidence that you will act boldly that you are more capable than any generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you come your children and your grandchildren will understand...
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he did not take military actions in darfur to try to intervene in the genocide despite desires of some. because he too by that point was struggling to figure out what had happened, what had worked. i don't the he regrets hi decisions, at least he wouldn't say that out loud and he would defend it on strong terms on some of the terms that tom mentioned earlier. but by the time he left office he himself was trying to figure out what was the appetite for military action versus diplomacy. he has instituted that the millity lateral talks with iran basically continued and accelerated by president obama now playing thought week, in fact, in sit swer land he engaged in multilateral diplomacy on north korea's nuclear program and tried to repair the relations and began to least move some of the people in guantanamo and began a shift and accelerated with president obama. and this is what happens in the country. we have national security crisis. go to war. we often find situation where is we take actions and we -- that end up evolving over time. lincoln and the suspension of hapes you corpus f.d.r.
he did not take military actions in darfur to try to intervene in the genocide despite desires of some. because he too by that point was struggling to figure out what had happened, what had worked. i don't the he regrets hi decisions, at least he wouldn't say that out loud and he would defend it on strong terms on some of the terms that tom mentioned earlier. but by the time he left office he himself was trying to figure out what was the appetite for military action versus diplomacy. he has...
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asians dislike fda cdc where we just recently last week had a meeting of senior leadership and with darfurwhere we are working on a whole variety of interesting ways. i am carrying with me today three different organs on a ship that is a blood trade barrier by the way. this is a kidney and this is a lung. they are all taken advantage -- just happen to have that here. that is a collaboration trying to do basically a lot of human biology on a chip to enable us to test new drugs will for instance, to see whether they are toxic or not. >> i don't have time for you to give an adequate answer, bsg is visited by a well-known baby and barbra streisand who was pushing for this area to make sure women are included in heart research trials that she believes adequate attention has not been paid in this area and some believe that. we are thinking about the appropriate diversity and testing to come up with results that help all of us across the country. i totally agree with you. i've also met with ms. barbra streisand and she's an important advocate in paying attention for the needs of women's health. o
asians dislike fda cdc where we just recently last week had a meeting of senior leadership and with darfurwhere we are working on a whole variety of interesting ways. i am carrying with me today three different organs on a ship that is a blood trade barrier by the way. this is a kidney and this is a lung. they are all taken advantage -- just happen to have that here. that is a collaboration trying to do basically a lot of human biology on a chip to enable us to test new drugs will for instance,...
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our watch and george clooney for using his public profile for raising awareness of the genocide in darfur where 300000 civilians were tarring yetted and murdered and -- targeted and murdered and two million displaced. samantha power for her groundbreaking book published in 2003, "a problem from hell" which recounts the history of genocide and offers a framework for policymakers that can help protext and prevent genocide. mr. speaker, these riders carried this important message of truth and gratitude with them across our great nation. it's an honor to do my small part to make sure they are heard. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey, mr. lance, for five minutes. mr. lance: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the incorporation of the town of clinton in new jersey. established as a separate municipality in 1865, clinton has a rich history and is known for its natural beauty and sense of commute. -- community. the 2010 census counted the town's population at 2,719. as a recent
our watch and george clooney for using his public profile for raising awareness of the genocide in darfur where 300000 civilians were tarring yetted and murdered and -- targeted and murdered and two million displaced. samantha power for her groundbreaking book published in 2003, "a problem from hell" which recounts the history of genocide and offers a framework for policymakers that can help protext and prevent genocide. mr. speaker, these riders carried this important message of...