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>> solutions for africa, for the region, for drc, sustainable solution will be made by locals. don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for us than ourselves? because we need more peace than anyone else. this is our land, this is our country. >> billions spent training afghan forces. >> there was a bang... i said, "get down". >> after 15 civilian deaths. >> according to the sources that we spoke to... the civilians that weren't killed in crossfire... >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >>> on "america tonight", a special look at the force beneath the wa
>> solutions for africa, for the region, for drc, sustainable solution will be made by locals. don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for...
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>> solutions for africa, for the region, for drc, sustainable solution will be made by locals. don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for us than ourselves? because we need more peace than anyone else. this is our land, this is our country. >>it's crazy money that you can make here. it's a ticking time bomb. >>do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. al jazeera america's... >> today they will be arrested. >>they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> we have to get out of here. >>> going to the right parties, et cetera. these can be fun, but they're not - they won't sustain you. it's like junk food for cocaine >>> he went from being an relative unknown to one of the most imp
>> solutions for africa, for the region, for drc, sustainable solution will be made by locals. don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for...
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and the drc similarly, we were there a few days later, eastern drc. what we found in south sudan was the aurchbishop leading the reconciliation work. we see that all over the place. so the communion, i know that the presiding bishop here has been very involved in this, the communion is deeply involved in reconciliation and in our own struggles we need to find a way of modeling how you do that. we will always have significant differences. that's sort of off piece, that's in parentheses. my own role i think is having some difficulty despite my best efforts to be everywhere, always, is to bless that work of reconciliation and to strengthen it and for us to encourage and develop local skills in reconciliation where they are facing conflict. more than half or provinces are facing prosecution or are in actual conflict. >> more than half. >> more than half. so that really means this is for me, one of the key issues because war is so -- the more you see of it, i spent quite a lot of time during this over quite many years now, long before i was archbishop, the
and the drc similarly, we were there a few days later, eastern drc. what we found in south sudan was the aurchbishop leading the reconciliation work. we see that all over the place. so the communion, i know that the presiding bishop here has been very involved in this, the communion is deeply involved in reconciliation and in our own struggles we need to find a way of modeling how you do that. we will always have significant differences. that's sort of off piece, that's in parentheses. my own...
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he's been living in the drc for two years working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebelry. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet, and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns and cement walls away -- this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, the significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced people -- sitting, rather inconveniently, at the base of mt. niragango, a still smoldering volcano. current street level is about 12 feet above where it was in january 2002 when it last erupted. lava everywhere. which explains the less than smooth ride. one of the first things you notice out the car window, the u.n. about four months ago, the m-23, one of the various rebel groups holed up in the jungle nearby, invaded the city. the ngos battened down the hatches. the u.n. stood by, hands tied. everyone else had to fend for themselves until the rebels withdrew. the congo was a place i've dreamed of visiting before i ever thoug
he's been living in the drc for two years working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebelry. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet, and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns and cement walls away -- this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, the significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced people -- sitting, rather...
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the other wardens that work with you have, and what is the situation about education overall in the drc? emmanuel: for me, education holds a particular place. there was a british politician who is familiar to all of us, when he was first elected, his campaign cry was, education, education, education! i think it's transversal. it covers everything. with respect to the earlier question by annette, i don't think we can understate the challenges that our generation are going to have to confront, and those are going to be compounded tenfold for our children. we are the first generation to understand what is ahead of us, and we are the last generation to be able to do anything about it. it's a very poignant moment now. i am no one to say what the solutions are, but they seem to lie in the three areas. one is technology. the second is behavior change. the third is governance and organization. the only way we can have radical shifts in that is to prepare ourselves and our children. that can only be through education. howard: there is one little piece i would add. i hear people say all the time,
the other wardens that work with you have, and what is the situation about education overall in the drc? emmanuel: for me, education holds a particular place. there was a british politician who is familiar to all of us, when he was first elected, his campaign cry was, education, education, education! i think it's transversal. it covers everything. with respect to the earlier question by annette, i don't think we can understate the challenges that our generation are going to have to confront,...
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different parts of africa and the issues we're facing, whether it be in tanzania, weather it be in the drc burundi, rwanda or beyond, how leaders understand their role as elected leaders, how they understand their ability to perpetuate themselves in power and the degree to which they use state structures to further themselves in power and don't address the transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption issues that will be the basis for long term economic growth and development is going to be key and it has to be a central part of our engagement in africa and i believe it is and i think with your assistant secretary linda toms in a greenfield we have been dynamic, pushing hard on these issues, not always successfully because of the nature of some of the countries that we've been working in, but we haven't given up. and i can assure you that governance is going to be a big part of how we engage in africa because absent the right kind of governance that economic growth is not going to have the social impact it needs to have. >> thank you, mcr. chairman. >> thank you. as you know, there wil
different parts of africa and the issues we're facing, whether it be in tanzania, weather it be in the drc burundi, rwanda or beyond, how leaders understand their role as elected leaders, how they understand their ability to perpetuate themselves in power and the degree to which they use state structures to further themselves in power and don't address the transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption issues that will be the basis for long term economic growth and development is going to be...
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when the fc krcht allocated spectrum in the 5.9 gigahertz band, it spurred collaboration on drc development the fcc is also currently exploring opening up the ban to unlicensed devices. we support the ross spect of sharing spectrum if it can be approach that no harmfuldevelop proceeded to validation testing. in closing, i'd like to provide two final observations. first, the internet of cars ecosystem is evolving. technology companies, telecommunications providers, insurance companies and others have introduced and will continue to introduce products and technologies designed to directly communicate with vehicles. as the ecosystem continues to evolve, responsibility for protecting vehicles from potential cyber attacks and for preserving consumer privacy should also evolve to include all relevant players in this space. second, there is a number of federal agencies that are seeking to oversee, regulate or influence cyber security and privacy related to the internet of things either broadly or within narrow subsets. the resulting efforts and initiatives is exceedingly difficult to manage and pr
when the fc krcht allocated spectrum in the 5.9 gigahertz band, it spurred collaboration on drc development the fcc is also currently exploring opening up the ban to unlicensed devices. we support the ross spect of sharing spectrum if it can be approach that no harmfuldevelop proceeded to validation testing. in closing, i'd like to provide two final observations. first, the internet of cars ecosystem is evolving. technology companies, telecommunications providers, insurance companies and others...
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it is not just the drc. there are nine other countries covered by this.as he put it, it is not a boycott but rather an african boycott the way the 1502 has been implemented. in 2013.so yourself must question using federal security laws in the powers of disclosure to accomplish these goals referencing the goals that we of making sure the goals of reducing conflict, keeping extortion out of the marketplace is true. there was a letter we had asked for. your responses stated that from july 2010-march 2015, the s.e.c. had spent over 21,000 hours and $2.7 million on this provision which we agree they have little or no experience with. the hearing brought to questions to mind. is 1502 achieving the objectives that many of us agree on is helping central africa? the minister does not believe that is the case. they are investing more money into compliance then their entire budget for mining. thewashington post said efforts are well-intentioned. agencys.e.c. the right to enforce these rules in light of the other actions that fall under your mandate? massachusettsrom
it is not just the drc. there are nine other countries covered by this.as he put it, it is not a boycott but rather an african boycott the way the 1502 has been implemented. in 2013.so yourself must question using federal security laws in the powers of disclosure to accomplish these goals referencing the goals that we of making sure the goals of reducing conflict, keeping extortion out of the marketplace is true. there was a letter we had asked for. your responses stated that from july...
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and as you may recall it's not just a drc, the democratic republic of congo. this kind of the countries covered by this. as he put it, it's not a conflict minerals boycott around an african boycott, the way that 1502 has been implemented. you said so yourself, i will spare you the whole regurgitation of your own speech october of 2013, but you said quote but as the chair of the sec i must question as a policy of using the federal securities laws and sec powers of mandatory disclosure to accomplish these goals, referencing the goals of which i think we all share, certainly you and i do share, of making sure that the laudable goals of reducing conflict, keeping extortion out of the marketplace and those kinds of things is very true. there was a letter that we have asked for along with chairman hensarling, chairman royce and the subcommittee chairman garrett sin chew on february 25. your response letter state at the time the of july of 2010 through march, built of march 2015 issue, that -- the sec and over 20,000 hours and possibly $2.7 million on this particular
and as you may recall it's not just a drc, the democratic republic of congo. this kind of the countries covered by this. as he put it, it's not a conflict minerals boycott around an african boycott, the way that 1502 has been implemented. you said so yourself, i will spare you the whole regurgitation of your own speech october of 2013, but you said quote but as the chair of the sec i must question as a policy of using the federal securities laws and sec powers of mandatory disclosure to...