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the united states really helping to wipe out aids in east africa.eally working on it. >> hugely important. also this issue these two women have come together on, chris, hugely important. when we invest in women and girls, those countries do better. the women wait longer to have children, to get married. they get education. their children are healthier. their children get education. there's such a multipliers effect. it's so important. to see these women come together around that issue is really heartening. >> it's been my experience in my two years over there, ron, the women do the hardest work over there. the childbearing, child raising, paying tuition bills. making the beer for their husband. they do all the work. men once a year do the plowing. the women deserve the credit i think. your thoughts. >> yeah, absolutely. this is a short of issue that doesn't get a lot of play in the halls in congress in washington, d.c. as joan was saying, it's an enormously important issue. these sorts of issues globally. if you empower women, the world improves. >>
the united states really helping to wipe out aids in east africa.eally working on it. >> hugely important. also this issue these two women have come together on, chris, hugely important. when we invest in women and girls, those countries do better. the women wait longer to have children, to get married. they get education. their children are healthier. their children get education. there's such a multipliers effect. it's so important. to see these women come together around that issue is...
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>>> and getting together in east africa. also lauer wra and michelle.ews from the two great ladies. >>> now we learn from a distinguished reporter when his family voted overwhelmingly against his candidacy before the election, the vote was 2-10. he was on the 2 side. from running. he was way outvoted. he was voting against it too. what's going on here? this is "hardball," a place for politics. ning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> we've got an early look of how the latino voters view the 2016 presidential race. let's look at the score board. marco rubio is the favorite among republican latino voters. according to a decisions poll, rubio more than doubles the second and third place finishers, chris christie and jeb bush. among democrats, hillary is the run away favori
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expectations were high that kenya -- one of america's east africa allies would be a country that the president would choose to visit. >> paul remembers when obama visited in 2006 as a senator. -- opes to meet him again happier if maybe he came even for one hour. >> the white house said that excitement followed the march election is one of the reasons why obama is not visiting. the two are indicted by the international court for crimes against humanity. >> in the same breath, i can also say that the american people are not -- the international policeman for the i.c.c. economic e visit -- interests. china enjoys deep economic ties with tanzania, oil, gas, energy, coal and diamonds. >> they don't want to leave anything to chance. explore any way you can penetrate as much as you can. also to neutralize the chinese influence. >> neutralizing this influence, not just in toons nia, but eastern africa as a whole, is going to be difficult. -- tanzania. the country has invested heavily in infrastructure and tapped significantly into the region's natural resource base. to residents, though, it
expectations were high that kenya -- one of america's east africa allies would be a country that the president would choose to visit. >> paul remembers when obama visited in 2006 as a senator. -- opes to meet him again happier if maybe he came even for one hour. >> the white house said that excitement followed the march election is one of the reasons why obama is not visiting. the two are indicted by the international court for crimes against humanity. >> in the same breath, i...
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british colonial which was something one did in those days and was posted in malawi in central east africa and then was called to fight in the war against the italians and i was born around that time. my mother was an art student and they had a shared love of wild things, wildflowers. so i was brought up in an atmosphere of the scientific inquiry and of love of nature. >> and my parents had no interest in religion, but i was sent to the schools and would have loved to. that is what happened it was quite hard to find a school that wasn't in some way. >> when did you lose that connection? >> i suppose finally at the age of 16 when i was at school i had my doubts. i first of all had my doubts at the age of nine when my mother -- there were lots of different religions and when i was brought up that wasn't the only one. >> when you ask your parents about religion and about god how did they respond? >> i think my mother told me the standards of the christian stories as she began them which i believe she didn't. and i went to school. >> richard dawkins, how did the selfish gene come about as a bo
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it's tough to really find that pure play africa and middle east fund. - something that could work in your favor is if somebody perhaps wanted to buy a portion in a 401k, just a slice - and of course we know president obama is putting more money into africa, so i see where you're going with this. do you see these as long-term plays, matt? - absolutely long-term. i'm very attracted. i think obama really showed the promise of investing in that region. but there's just not a lot of investment vehicles out there. so it's kind of coming into the talk and becoming popularized a little bit. so i think by the end of the year, there's going to be a little bit better investment vehicles that aren't those traditional emerging markets. brazil has done so poorly - five-year low - they really haven't done the job of helping your portfolio. so i hope in this region, we can finally get the results. - always good to be ahead of the curve. thank you, matt. - you're welcome. that's it for now. coming up tomorrow - with the bulk of corporate earnings set to soon roll out, the the director of research from
it's tough to really find that pure play africa and middle east fund. - something that could work in your favor is if somebody perhaps wanted to buy a portion in a 401k, just a slice - and of course we know president obama is putting more money into africa, so i see where you're going with this. do you see these as long-term plays, matt? - absolutely long-term. i'm very attracted. i think obama really showed the promise of investing in that region. but there's just not a lot of investment...
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bush is heading to east africa. it's interesting they are here at the same time. when you speak to the people in tanzania and across the continent, you would expect the people would be a lot more optimistic and enthusiastic speaking of president obama. actually, a lot of people here feel that george w. bush has done a lot more for that continent. it's interesting timing they are here at the same time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> new allegations about the nsas spying program. a german news magazine reporting the u.s. bugged european government offices and infiltrated eu networks in washington and at the u.n. those revelations in nsa documents leaked. the parliament asking for a full clarification from the obama administration. >>> snowden is hold up in moscow and may not be leaving anytime soon. ecuador will not take action until snowden arrives on soil or at one of their embassies. the president of ecuador says it's up to russia to decide what happens next. vladimir putin called for snowden to leave the country. his american passport has been revoked. he has
bush is heading to east africa. it's interesting they are here at the same time. when you speak to the people in tanzania and across the continent, you would expect the people would be a lot more optimistic and enthusiastic speaking of president obama. actually, a lot of people here feel that george w. bush has done a lot more for that continent. it's interesting timing they are here at the same time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> new allegations about the nsas spying program....
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africa. and so now it proves that no matter where you are from the east village to east africa, no matter who you can still wear t-shirts ironically. there's that. and there are means that have sprung up. we have a photo of one mean that is my favorite photo i've seen in a while. a small child that says, rome, shirts arrive monday. it is fantastic. it's a great thing that is happening. >> michael: yes, it is. mitt romney spreading joy all over the world as he did in our country. >> indeed. we have another story that is not--i'm doing it in this segment because it is too disturbing if you don't have a sense of humor about it, it's so weird and you hope that it's funny. trayvon martin. somebody made a trayvon martin app that you can fight as trayvon martin, and they tried to pull it off. this is an traditional game play. they issued an an apology for it. >> michael: i can't bear it. take it down off the internet. brett erlich this is "the war room," "the young turks" are next. and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here the country and around
africa. and so now it proves that no matter where you are from the east village to east africa, no matter who you can still wear t-shirts ironically. there's that. and there are means that have sprung up. we have a photo of one mean that is my favorite photo i've seen in a while. a small child that says, rome, shirts arrive monday. it is fantastic. it's a great thing that is happening. >> michael: yes, it is. mitt romney spreading joy all over the world as he did in our country. >>...
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british foreign secretary william hague on the situation in the middle east and north africa.then questions from members of the british house of commons were he addresses concerns over syria and the likelihood of military intervention in egypt. this is a little more than 45 minutes. >> the secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs. secretary william hague. >> i will update the house on the uk's response to events in the middle east and north africa. members on all sides will be concerned about the situation in egypt. offeringsy in cairo is assistance to british nationals and we advise against all nonessential travel to egypt outside the red sea resort. thede clear last week at united kingdom does not support military interventions into democratic politics. although we recognize that many egyptians welcomed the action that was taken. i have been in close contact with the acting egyptian foreign minister, and i have emphasized the importance of an urgent return to democratic processes and express our deep concern over the deaths of 50 protesters. the egyptian autho
british foreign secretary william hague on the situation in the middle east and north africa.then questions from members of the british house of commons were he addresses concerns over syria and the likelihood of military intervention in egypt. this is a little more than 45 minutes. >> the secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs. secretary william hague. >> i will update the house on the uk's response to events in the middle east and north africa. members on all...
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but the survivors, thousands of them, started walking across east africa. alone.e years later, they walked into a refugee camp in kenya. that's where we first met them, when many were hoping to go to the united states. well, 3,000 did, as part of the largest resettlement of its kind in american history. we followed the boys for more than a decade and couldn't resist revisiting them, to see how they're doing. but first, we'll take you back to northern kenya, to the kakuma refugee camp, springtime 2001. nothing drew a crowd like the list. once a week, the lost boys saw their destiny on a bulletin board, the staples of life. on this day, 90 learned they'd be going to america. >> boston. >> i'm going to flororida. >> flororida >> flororida. >> simon: every sunday, a plane arrived at the camp to take the boys from nowhere to somewhere, from kakuma to j.f.k. and beyond. not all of the lost boys got to go. joseph taban rufino had walked to the board so many times, he tried not to get excited. what's new? >> taban: something new. yeah, i've seen my name on the board. >> s
but the survivors, thousands of them, started walking across east africa. alone.e years later, they walked into a refugee camp in kenya. that's where we first met them, when many were hoping to go to the united states. well, 3,000 did, as part of the largest resettlement of its kind in american history. we followed the boys for more than a decade and couldn't resist revisiting them, to see how they're doing. but first, we'll take you back to northern kenya, to the kakuma refugee camp,...
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built a thriving country, absorbing large numbers of jewish refugees from around the middle east, north africa, and europe. they say, if we partner with the palestinians, the palestinians have to absorb the refugees, their descendents of people who used to live in what is today israel. will not of an accord radically alter the demographic balance of israel and change it into something other than a majority jewish state. a practical declaration from the palestinians, i do not think most israelis are obsessed with that, but the terms of an accord have to be such that israel is not flooded with millions of descendents of palestinian refugees, because that would be the end of israel as the planet's only majority jewish state. >> on the issue of settlements in the occupied territories, the palestinians again have maintained this line that as long as settlements continue to be built on this land, israel is not serious about making peace with us. that was another of the palestinians preconditions. they demanded to other things. they demanded that talks take place on the basis of the pre- 1967 lines,
built a thriving country, absorbing large numbers of jewish refugees from around the middle east, north africa, and europe. they say, if we partner with the palestinians, the palestinians have to absorb the refugees, their descendents of people who used to live in what is today israel. will not of an accord radically alter the demographic balance of israel and change it into something other than a majority jewish state. a practical declaration from the palestinians, i do not think most israelis...
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routed through the united states meanwhile the rest of the world in particular in the middle east and africa relies on europe to be its main hub for internet traffic eighty seven percent of all outgoing middle east internet traffic goes through europe and the n.s.a. is heavily invested in that continent as well edward snowden revealed british intelligence is ability to tap into in-store huge volumes of data drawn from fiber optic cables by may last year three hundred analysts from g.c. h.q. and two hundred fifty from the n.s.a. had been assigned to sift through the flood of data a total of eight hundred fifty thousand n.s.a. employees and u.s. private contractors with top secret clearance had access to g c h q databases the documents reveal that by last year g.c. h.q. was handling six hundred million telephone events each day had tapped more than two hundred fiber optic cables and was able to process data from at least forty six of them at a time plus snowden's leaks obtained by darr spiegel revealed that the n.s.a. is collecting from germany up to twenty million telephone calls and ten mill
routed through the united states meanwhile the rest of the world in particular in the middle east and africa relies on europe to be its main hub for internet traffic eighty seven percent of all outgoing middle east internet traffic goes through europe and the n.s.a. is heavily invested in that continent as well edward snowden revealed british intelligence is ability to tap into in-store huge volumes of data drawn from fiber optic cables by may last year three hundred analysts from g.c. h.q. and...
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now operates a host of bases in the middle east and africa a lot of these operations seem to have little or nothing to do with u.s. national security like the work that u.s. spy drones do for the turkish military so u.s. camera equipped predator drones hover above the rugged border with iraq and stream high resolution imagery to the turkish armed forces helping them pursue fighters from the kurdistan workers party or p.k. kate here you see kurds who got hold of some pieces of a u.s. drone that is. a crash by itself or was shut down not clear so there is this synergy between the u.s. and turkey where the turks host the u.s. drone base and the u.s. does surveillance for them the u.s. is making other trade offs in the region and thanks to such favor exchanges it gets to increase its presence there oftentimes against the will of the people in some of those countries for example the pew research center has just released a survey showing that eighty two percent of turks disapprove of the obama administration's international campaign of drone attacks but regardless of the backlash the march of
now operates a host of bases in the middle east and africa a lot of these operations seem to have little or nothing to do with u.s. national security like the work that u.s. spy drones do for the turkish military so u.s. camera equipped predator drones hover above the rugged border with iraq and stream high resolution imagery to the turkish armed forces helping them pursue fighters from the kurdistan workers party or p.k. kate here you see kurds who got hold of some pieces of a u.s. drone that...
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department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came matthew go ahead i mean you we have the saudis exporting jihadism in syria and that's an ally of the united states and i obviously don't condone that sort of behavior at all but i'm interested in the you know the i agree with what that has to be a review of this sort of stuff and i'm not sure how it could be potentially implemented but i think you know the military aid should really be what we focus on cutting back and i think you know like i said before let's grant i don't agree but let's grant that foreign aid is worthwhile doing and it's a good thing for governments to do even maybe we should you k
department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came...
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cairo a middle east north africa. now paul is posting regular updates on the developments in egypt over on twitter one of the latest tweet she says the interim government praising washington for effectively backing the rising against morsi you can follow her at paula slee underscore the muslim brotherhood urge mahmoud morsi supporters to do was to take the streets tomorrow for a series of massive rallies against the military many fear the demonstrations will lead to more clashes and bloodshed but present to me me a writer an islamic movements believes the ousted government had a real opportunity to run the government and the country with the military blocking their every move. the major fault with the situation in egypt is as we had an elected president who had no loyalty or sympathy from any of the make it institutions of the see this is the home he was against the police was against them the media was against them and they usually was against him and finally although he fought so that the army with my hands the poor
cairo a middle east north africa. now paul is posting regular updates on the developments in egypt over on twitter one of the latest tweet she says the interim government praising washington for effectively backing the rising against morsi you can follow her at paula slee underscore the muslim brotherhood urge mahmoud morsi supporters to do was to take the streets tomorrow for a series of massive rallies against the military many fear the demonstrations will lead to more clashes and bloodshed...
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s response to events in the middle east and north africa. members on all sides will be concerned about the situation in egypt. our embassy in cairo is offering assistance to british nationals, and we advise against all nonessential travel to egypt outside the red sea resorts. i made clear last week that the united kingdom does not support be military interventions into democratic politics. although we recognize that many egyptians welcome the action that was taken. i've been in close contact with the acting egyptian foreign minister, and i have emphasized the importance of an urgent return to democratic processes and expressed our deep concern at the deaths of over 50 protesters. the egyptian authorities have announced an interim prime minister and a timetable for new elections. this process should be inclusive, in our view, open to all parties and lead to free and fair elections. this should, therefore, mean the release of political leaders and journalists, agreement on a new constitution and the checks and balances of a democratic system a
s response to events in the middle east and north africa. members on all sides will be concerned about the situation in egypt. our embassy in cairo is offering assistance to british nationals, and we advise against all nonessential travel to egypt outside the red sea resorts. i made clear last week that the united kingdom does not support be military interventions into democratic politics. although we recognize that many egyptians welcome the action that was taken. i've been in close contact...
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department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came matthew go ahead i mean here we have the saudis exporting jihadism in syria and that's an ally of the united states and i obviously don't condone that sort of behavior at all but i'm interested in the you know the i agree with what that has to be a review of this sort of stuff and i'm not sure how it could be potentially implemented but i think the military aid should really be what we focus on cutting back and i think you know like i said before let's grant i don't agree but let's grant that foreign aid is worthwhile doing and it's a good thing for governments to do even maybe we should you know focu
department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came...
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and unsuspecting civilians all over the middle east and africa it would appear that they are now bringing their health fire from the sky program to its own borders that's according to a u.s. customs and border protection report obtained by the electronic frontier foundation through a freedom of information act lawsuit it's really hard to read the document because much of it has been redacted huge swathes of it are just blacked out completely so that we can't read it which is enough to prove just how covert their intentions are but they weirdly whacked out in this report is this one crazy line of attack all that work to black out so much of it but then there's this one readable line which states that border drones could be upgraded in the future to quote include expendables or of non-lethal weapons designed to immobilize targets of interest yep the u.s. government is actually leaving the door open to whether bin to there a manned aircraft patrolling our borders i guess that would be so that they could well strike down from the sky people trying to cross the border into america land of the
and unsuspecting civilians all over the middle east and africa it would appear that they are now bringing their health fire from the sky program to its own borders that's according to a u.s. customs and border protection report obtained by the electronic frontier foundation through a freedom of information act lawsuit it's really hard to read the document because much of it has been redacted huge swathes of it are just blacked out completely so that we can't read it which is enough to prove...
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these probles the supporters so angry today they accuse washington of double standards on middle east north africa of course one of their policies posting regular updates on situation in egypt on a twitter feed as well there she looks into the dilemma faced right now by washington which will have to code aid to the egyptian military if it did mit's that a coup actually has taken place follow her for the latest on. a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood you heard her dad told me a bit earlier that the group's members of ready to put their lives on the line in this stand against the military. it's a military coup against a democratically elected president the first each has ever had despite the performance you don't bring down presidents because of their bad performance otherwise most part the countries of the world's brothers would have been brought down what you do is you engage in parliamentary politics to bring up a government that's capable of delivering on its promises and you cycled in every turn what happened at the moment is that the military coup took over the government and they have
these probles the supporters so angry today they accuse washington of double standards on middle east north africa of course one of their policies posting regular updates on situation in egypt on a twitter feed as well there she looks into the dilemma faced right now by washington which will have to code aid to the egyptian military if it did mit's that a coup actually has taken place follow her for the latest on. a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood you heard her dad told me a bit...
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drones to shoot down both suspected terrorists and unsuspecting civilians all over the middle east and africa it would appear that they are now bringing their hello buyer from the sky program. to its own borders that's according to a u.s. customs and border protection report obtained by the electronic frontier foundation through a freedom of information act lawsuit it's really hard to read the document because much of it has been redacted huge swathes of it are just blacked out completely so that we can't read it which is enough to prove just how covert their intentions are but they weirdly whacked out in this report is this one crazy line of attacks all that work to black out so much of it but then there's this one readable line which states that border drones could be upgraded in the future to quote include expendables or in non-lethal weapons designed to immobilize targets of interest yep the us government is actually leaving the door open to add whether been through there a manned aircraft patrolling our borders. i guess that would be so that they could well strike down from the sky peopl
drones to shoot down both suspected terrorists and unsuspecting civilians all over the middle east and africa it would appear that they are now bringing their hello buyer from the sky program. to its own borders that's according to a u.s. customs and border protection report obtained by the electronic frontier foundation through a freedom of information act lawsuit it's really hard to read the document because much of it has been redacted huge swathes of it are just blacked out completely so...
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department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came matthew go ahead i mean here we have the saudis exporting jihadism in syria and that's an ally of the united states and i obviously don't condone that sort of behavior at all but i'm interested in the you know the i agree with what that has to be a review of this sort of stuff and i'm not sure how it could be potentially implemented but i think you know the military aid should really be what we focus on cutting back and i think you know like i said before let's grant i don't agree but let's grant that foreign aid is worthwhile doing and it's a good thing for governments to do even maybe we should you
department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came...
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department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came matthew go ahead i mean here we have the saudis exporting jihadism in syria and that's an ally of the united states yeah and i obviously don't condone that sort of behavior at all but i'm interested in the you know the i agree with what that has to be a review of the sort of stuff and i'm not sure how it could be potentially implemented but i think the military aid should really be what we focus on cutting back and i think you know like i said before let's grant i don't agree but let's grant that foreign aid is worthwhile doing and it's a good thing for governments to do even maybe we should you know
department of state has funded the middle east north africa trust to promote this type of democracy so i don't think that the administration is acting deliberately in contradiction i think what we have are many nations out there particularly in the gulf that are not as supportive of their peoples as they should be and this is going to be a problem this is going to create more problems for those ruling powers that it is for the rest of us the arab spring is just one indication of that came...
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drones to shoot down both suspected terrorists and unsuspecting civilians all over the middle east and africa it would appear that they are now bringing their held fire from the sky program to its own borders that's according to a u.s. customs and border protection report obtained by the electronic frontier foundation through a freedom of information act lawsuit it's really hard to read the document because much of it has been redacted huge swathes of it are just blacked out completely so that we can't read it which is enough to prove just how covert their intentions are but we're believing that blacked out in this report is this one crazy line of text all that work to black out so much of it but then there's this one readable line which states that border drones could be upgraded in the future to quote include expendables or in nonlethal weapons designed to immobilize targets of interest. yep the u.s. government is actually leaving the door open to add the weapon to their advantage aircraft patrolling our borders i guess that would be so that they could wells right down from the sky people t
drones to shoot down both suspected terrorists and unsuspecting civilians all over the middle east and africa it would appear that they are now bringing their held fire from the sky program to its own borders that's according to a u.s. customs and border protection report obtained by the electronic frontier foundation through a freedom of information act lawsuit it's really hard to read the document because much of it has been redacted huge swathes of it are just blacked out completely so that...
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we've brought a lot of expertise in on the middle east, and north africa, and from time to time we have to reinforce that, and, in fact, david is holding this position, since he -- highly regarded civil servant. shows the importance that we get to this, and if you were taking steps to the moment to increase the number of senior diplomats. we're working on these issues in the foreign office. so i think this is an area which is occupied a large portion over the last year, an increased proportion of civil time. >> can i turn to the situation in syria? and i hope you've had a chance to look at the article in the "daily telegraph" this morning. forge me. it's tucked away on page 14. and it's a report from syria of the top rebel commander, the portrayal of the prime minister's abandoned plans to arm the syrian opposition, and the report says that downing street confirmed last night that mr. cameron had roomaled out arming the opposition. is this an accurate report? >> no. there has been no change in the government's policy on this. as you know as said to the house, many times, we've made no d
we've brought a lot of expertise in on the middle east, and north africa, and from time to time we have to reinforce that, and, in fact, david is holding this position, since he -- highly regarded civil servant. shows the importance that we get to this, and if you were taking steps to the moment to increase the number of senior diplomats. we're working on these issues in the foreign office. so i think this is an area which is occupied a large portion over the last year, an increased proportion...
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asia,ice president for middle east, north africa for national endowment of democracy where she served as director for east asia. she studied, worked, traveled in asia since 1980 and member of the armitage international taiwan working group, council on .oreign relations she served as member of board of directors for amnesty international, and for five years volunteer in china and mongolia and specialist from 1990-90 9090 terms as member member of virginia state advisory committee on u.s. commission on civil rights. if the two of you could join us. thank you very, very much. there will be a translator for mr. wen. klees, precede -- please, proceed. >> [speaking in chinese] thank you, mr. senator -- thank you, dear mr. senator brown and congressman pittenger and congressman meadows. and i am wen yunchao here to testify about the cyber attacks against me that occurred over the last few years. in september of 2009, i discovered that my gmail account was set up for forwarding and it would forward all of my e-mails i received to another e-mail account not under my control. this was the first
asia,ice president for middle east, north africa for national endowment of democracy where she served as director for east asia. she studied, worked, traveled in asia since 1980 and member of the armitage international taiwan working group, council on .oreign relations she served as member of board of directors for amnesty international, and for five years volunteer in china and mongolia and specialist from 1990-90 9090 terms as member member of virginia state advisory committee on u.s....
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class has covered almost every corner of the globe, from china, iran, north korea, the middle east, india, africa, philippines, latin america, to here in the united states covering some of the most vital issues that we wrestle with in the intelligence community every day, issues such as terrorism, cyber threats, counterintelligence, space, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and general instability, and so many others. it is a complex world. as our nation will face daunting security challenges ahead, i have full confidence that you are ready to assume the mantels of leadership in your organizations. the common bonds you have formed throughout your joint study here are crucial. remember each of you is a force multiplier for integration and collaboration, which are the keys to avoiding strategic surprise and providing our national leaders that vital decision advantage and confidence they require. i challenge each of you to carry forward niu's culture of integration as you moved your next station. i challenge you to mold the intelligence community and to the organization that in each to be for our
class has covered almost every corner of the globe, from china, iran, north korea, the middle east, india, africa, philippines, latin america, to here in the united states covering some of the most vital issues that we wrestle with in the intelligence community every day, issues such as terrorism, cyber threats, counterintelligence, space, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and general instability, and so many others. it is a complex world. as our nation will face daunting security challenges...
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and he started in west africa and spent three days in south africa, and ends the visit here in east africa south of where his father was born in kenya, and it was almost a homecoming of sorts the way he was treated by locals, and you with the president's face on it, and they renamed the name drag here, barack obama drive, and they will hold a roundtable here, and then tomorrow morning he will meet with another president, former president george w. bush are in tanzania, and he and laura bush are opening a women's clinic, and former president bush will join current president obama at the u.s. embassy where they will lay a wreath to remember the victims of the 1998 bombing. >>> and wall street, what is moving the market. kay law joins us. costs are going up for a lot of people today. >> the first day of the month could be tough on some wallets. college graduates with student loans will see their rate hike that congress deferred last summer for a year and failed to prevent before this week's recess. drivers in california will also see price hikes on their gasoline. lawmakers raising the tax on
and he started in west africa and spent three days in south africa, and ends the visit here in east africa south of where his father was born in kenya, and it was almost a homecoming of sorts the way he was treated by locals, and you with the president's face on it, and they renamed the name drag here, barack obama drive, and they will hold a roundtable here, and then tomorrow morning he will meet with another president, former president george w. bush are in tanzania, and he and laura bush are...
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meanwhile, do have a north africa and middle east country.rtility has come down some but it's still very high. and longevity is that big. so these are very young societies. and somehow, many of them have gotten organized in such a way that people don't have much to do. and the information and communication age which i talked about in the book, nowadays the people in charge do not any more have a monopoly of information or the ability to organize. that is entirely changed. so, in the mill least we see the a spark. some one indonesia. all he wanted to do was start a business with fruits and vegetables. and the regulators wanted to get a bribe from him. they refused and squashed him. how do you expect me to make a living? i just wanted to work. it does a lot for you. you get some income for work and feel i deserve that. i did something and i got paid for it and deserve it. so, i think that in that turmoil, we are seeing in the middle east and north africa. that is going to settle down until people have something to do that's constructive. i know
meanwhile, do have a north africa and middle east country.rtility has come down some but it's still very high. and longevity is that big. so these are very young societies. and somehow, many of them have gotten organized in such a way that people don't have much to do. and the information and communication age which i talked about in the book, nowadays the people in charge do not any more have a monopoly of information or the ability to organize. that is entirely changed. so, in the mill least...
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meanwhile, you have a north africa, middle east countries, fertility has come down some but it's still very high. the longevity is not that big. so these are very young societies, and somehow many of them have gotten organized in such a way that young people don't have much to do. and information and communication age want to talk about in the book, nowadays the people in charge do not anymore have a monopoly on information or ability to organize. that is entirely changed. so in the middle east we see the arab awakening, and the sport, only a spark, this little guy in tunisia, and all he wanted to do was start a little business selling fruits and vegetables. and the regulators wanted to get a bribe from him. he refused and they squashed them. how do you expect me to make a living? he just wanted to work. and worker commune, does a lot for you. work do you dignity. work, you get some income from work and you feel i deserve that, i did something and i got paid for it, deserved it. so i think in the turmoil we are seeing in the middle east and north africa come it's not going to settle do
meanwhile, you have a north africa, middle east countries, fertility has come down some but it's still very high. the longevity is not that big. so these are very young societies, and somehow many of them have gotten organized in such a way that young people don't have much to do. and information and communication age want to talk about in the book, nowadays the people in charge do not anymore have a monopoly on information or ability to organize. that is entirely changed. so in the middle east...
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i asked malawi it's central east africa and then he was called up to fight in the war in abyssinia i was worn around that time. my mother was an art student from a cornish family and they had a shared love of wild things, wildflowers and they both knew all the wildflowers so i was brought up in an atmosphere of scientific inquiry and love of nature. >> were you brought up in the anglican church? >> my parents had no interest in religion. i was brought up in anglican schools. that was the thing that only happened. it's quite hard to find a school that wasn't in some way churchy. >> and when did you lose that connection? >> i suppose finally at the age of about 16 when i was in school. but i had my doubts. i think i had my doubts around the age of about nine when my mother pointed out to me that there were lots of different religions than the one i was brought up in. >> so when you asked your parents about religion and about god and how did they respond? >> i think my mother told me to to -- christian stories as though she believed them which i believe she didn't. and then while i went
i asked malawi it's central east africa and then he was called up to fight in the war in abyssinia i was worn around that time. my mother was an art student from a cornish family and they had a shared love of wild things, wildflowers and they both knew all the wildflowers so i was brought up in an atmosphere of scientific inquiry and love of nature. >> were you brought up in the anglican church? >> my parents had no interest in religion. i was brought up in anglican schools. that...
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coalition government now it's not really a condition that surround the ija in the whole middle east and north africa where the muslim brotherhood and the al-qaeda linked networks are being supported by outside countries saudi arabia qatar states great britain so it's not only egypt existing in a very dangerous world and of course we have a very severe economic crisis which is media economic conditions in egypt very severe and i think what the jury is looking for and i think maybe the third pictogram grotty as acting prime minister is to provide some stability. in the face of what's happening to the leadership of the muslim brotherhood wants we'll leave it there thank you very much indeed lawrence freeman editor of executive intelligence review magazine good to hear your thoughts thank you. just a reminder now of our breaking news this hour and at least two people have been killed after a crash landed at san francisco international airport authorities confirm that sixty one people have now been hospitalized these are pictures from the scene there where the boeing triple seven came to rest off the run
coalition government now it's not really a condition that surround the ija in the whole middle east and north africa where the muslim brotherhood and the al-qaeda linked networks are being supported by outside countries saudi arabia qatar states great britain so it's not only egypt existing in a very dangerous world and of course we have a very severe economic crisis which is media economic conditions in egypt very severe and i think what the jury is looking for and i think maybe the third...
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it does half of its business in europe, the middle east and africa and they're beginning to expand inalso the leading searle of tractors in brazil and agco's been trailing the market up 11% since the beginning of the year and they reported in the end of april and knocked it out of the park and i have to wonder if this isn't the time to play catch-up with the rest of the market. let's check in with martin, and he's the chairman, president and ceo of agco. welcome to "mad money." thank you for having me. welcome, what i heard now is you are customer also, so i really appreciate that. thank you for the business! >> i have a 50-year-old massey ferguson and it's one that has -- you know, they're very simple machines back then which brings me to my first question for you which is i see how much money you are now spending on r&d and you're spending on capital expenditures. you must be saying that these tract o these combines are filled with technology now. these are not all generic machines anymore. >> no. the quality is still the same so they last forever. we have excellent service, but als
it does half of its business in europe, the middle east and africa and they're beginning to expand inalso the leading searle of tractors in brazil and agco's been trailing the market up 11% since the beginning of the year and they reported in the end of april and knocked it out of the park and i have to wonder if this isn't the time to play catch-up with the rest of the market. let's check in with martin, and he's the chairman, president and ceo of agco. welcome to "mad money." thank...