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essentially going to bring power, light and cold chain capacity to hundreds of clinics throughout east africa which will help save lives and improve the delivery of health there. opportunities to do this are endless. from colombia to syria to afghanistan to africa. so i'm eager to join the panel here because i believe that america has much greater capacity to do this work in this manner than we're tapping into today. and i look forward to your ideas as to how we kind of get there going forward. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much. that was very interesting. i'm hoping we can just have an open dialogue here. feel free to jump in on each other as we go along, and we'll get the questions from the audience right towards the end as well. first, i'd like to ask you, congressman, i think this question of what is the role of the private sector in the united states' image abroad and its development abroad, what is the proper role? because on the one hand, it can do some amazing things, but i think there's also probably some concern that the interests of the private sector, the u.s. priv
essentially going to bring power, light and cold chain capacity to hundreds of clinics throughout east africa which will help save lives and improve the delivery of health there. opportunities to do this are endless. from colombia to syria to afghanistan to africa. so i'm eager to join the panel here because i believe that america has much greater capacity to do this work in this manner than we're tapping into today. and i look forward to your ideas as to how we kind of get there going forward....
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throughout east africa. that project will be outstanding and is supported by one of the loan guaranties i was talking about earlier. we do have an estimated loss related to that that we have to account for on, in terms of public fund. but in this case ge said, you know what? this is such a good deal for us, we'll pay for any loss you suffer using your credit guaranties. at virtually no cost to the american tax pay, through creative partnership we're essentially going to bring power, light and cold chain capacity to hundreds of health clinics throughout east africa which will help save lives and improve the delivery of health care. opportunities to do this are endless, from colombia to syria to afghanistan to africa. so i'm eager to join the panel here because i believe that america has much greater capacity to do this work in this manner than we're tapping in today and i look forward to your ideas how we get there going forward. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much. that was very interesting. i
throughout east africa. that project will be outstanding and is supported by one of the loan guaranties i was talking about earlier. we do have an estimated loss related to that that we have to account for on, in terms of public fund. but in this case ge said, you know what? this is such a good deal for us, we'll pay for any loss you suffer using your credit guaranties. at virtually no cost to the american tax pay, through creative partnership we're essentially going to bring power, light and...
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whether it is in east africa, where peter greste is based or his families pleas to the australian pressor campaigns in canada, where mohammed fahmy is a duel citizen. >> i think it's critical that the journalists in in egypt see that journalists outside of egypt all over the world are standing together, because one of the reasons the countries detain journalists is to basically scare other journalists from trying to do their job. >> reporter: the question is whether or not calls for freedom of the press falls on deaf ears. >>> coming up next on al jazeera america, unsafe levels of arsenic from duke energy, as coal ash continues to pour into the north carolina river. >>> and outrage over this controversial photo posted online. >>> and as we go to break we leave you with some very dramatic images from ukraine. and a warning some of these could be a little difficult to watch. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. the owner of a shuttered power mranth in north carolina have now been ordered to plug a second leak. the wastewater contains arsenic levels considered to be 1
whether it is in east africa, where peter greste is based or his families pleas to the australian pressor campaigns in canada, where mohammed fahmy is a duel citizen. >> i think it's critical that the journalists in in egypt see that journalists outside of egypt all over the world are standing together, because one of the reasons the countries detain journalists is to basically scare other journalists from trying to do their job. >> reporter: the question is whether or not calls for...
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whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based or his family's pleas to the australian press, or canada, where mohamed fadel fahmy is a dual citizens. >> journalists outside of egypt are standing together. it is good to see that. a reason countries detain journ journalists is to scare other journalists from doing their job. freedom of the press will fall on deaf ears in a country divided. it is a message to the egyptian government, while they may continue with the trial, the world will be watching. >> we should add many news organization, including bbc and reuters released an open letter asking for the journalists release. >> emotional reunions are getting under way in korea. a group of elderly relatives are getting ready to meet. some have been separated for six decades. >> kim told herself this day would never come. the last 10 spent on a waiting list, she's on her way to north korea. the older sister who pushed her on swings and gave her piggy backs, has died. this is a chance to see her nephew. she'll pass on prized gifts. >> translation: even if it's just my nephew, i wa
whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based or his family's pleas to the australian press, or canada, where mohamed fadel fahmy is a dual citizens. >> journalists outside of egypt are standing together. it is good to see that. a reason countries detain journ journalists is to scare other journalists from doing their job. freedom of the press will fall on deaf ears in a country divided. it is a message to the egyptian government, while they may continue with the trial, the...
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whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based, or his family's pleas to the australian pressor campaigns in canada, with mohammed fahmy is a duel citizen. >> i think it's critical that the journalists in egypt see the journalists outside of egypt all over the world are standing together. because one of the reasons that countries detain journalists is to basically scare other journalists from trying to do their job. >> reporter: the question is whether or not calls for freedom of the press will fall on deaf ears? >>> that is phil ittner in london. ment copping up next on al jazeera america, some college grads have thousands of dollars in student debt. we'll talk to ament woman who is on a mission to pay hers off. >>> on wall street a positive day to trading. investors digesting a report that shows that inflation is under control. traders also waiting for the fed to release its minutes from its january meeting. >>> coffee bean prices are up about 30% this year. that means higher prices in the supermarket may not be far behind. >>> gm says it wants to build lighter trucks. the c
whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based, or his family's pleas to the australian pressor campaigns in canada, with mohammed fahmy is a duel citizen. >> i think it's critical that the journalists in egypt see the journalists outside of egypt all over the world are standing together. because one of the reasons that countries detain journalists is to basically scare other journalists from trying to do their job. >> reporter: the question is whether or not calls for...
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in east africa where peter greste is based or his family's pleas to the australian press. or to canada where baher mohammed and mohamed fahmy are dual citizens. >> they're trying to scare journalists from trying to do their jobs. >> will calls for freedom of the press fall on deaf ears in a country that is so deeply divided. >> some college grads find themselves thousands of dollars in debt. one woman has vowed to pay hers off but that has led to a new problem. and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco.
in east africa where peter greste is based or his family's pleas to the australian press. or to canada where baher mohammed and mohamed fahmy are dual citizens. >> they're trying to scare journalists from trying to do their jobs. >> will calls for freedom of the press fall on deaf ears in a country that is so deeply divided. >> some college grads find themselves thousands of dollars in debt. one woman has vowed to pay hers off but that has led to a new problem. and you'll...
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all of that is shown in a photograph that won the photo award showing african migrants in east africa trying to capture an inexpensive cell phone signal from nearby somalia. if they can get it they can connect and talk with relatives around the world. it's a common hub for poor migrants preparing to leave the continent as they seek a better life. this imagine was shot for "national geographic." it's just people trying to call loved ones. too many some of us think of migrants or the poor as washed out unfall with technology and alone. the reality is they aspire to a better life as much as we do. they'll use whatever tools are available, and they love their families as much as everyone else. our thanks to john stan meyer and the photo organization for the compelling reminder. that's our show for today. on monday the argument check cashing service through your local post office. that's a great debate and discussion. we'll talk about it on monday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. on behalf of the entire team on "real money," thank you for joining us and have a great weekend. >> welcom
all of that is shown in a photograph that won the photo award showing african migrants in east africa trying to capture an inexpensive cell phone signal from nearby somalia. if they can get it they can connect and talk with relatives around the world. it's a common hub for poor migrants preparing to leave the continent as they seek a better life. this imagine was shot for "national geographic." it's just people trying to call loved ones. too many some of us think of migrants or the...
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it is flying long-range missions home to east africa, what it calls violent extremism. these are special forces rescue paratroopers, trained to retrieve field commanders or others from deep inside somalia. america is extending its reach across this region. it is not alone. this is a french helicopter refueling from a u.s. tank or -- tanker. this is just one tiny part of andhuge buildup in u.s. coalition military operations here in the horn of africa, and djibouti is the nerve center. me itreign minister told .s a target for al-shabaab he supports controversial u.s. drone strikes launched from this country. >> these people are very dangerous. whatever it takes. if we can contain them, ok. if we can get rid of them, it's better, but we don't have to on whether we should use drones or not. >> the u.s. base here has swollen to over 12,000 people. trainers go out to african nations sending soldiers to fight al-shabaab. seen by washington as the main threat in the region. >> the real reason we are here is to neutralize al-shabaab and somalia. that's why i'm sitting right here
it is flying long-range missions home to east africa, what it calls violent extremism. these are special forces rescue paratroopers, trained to retrieve field commanders or others from deep inside somalia. america is extending its reach across this region. it is not alone. this is a french helicopter refueling from a u.s. tank or -- tanker. this is just one tiny part of andhuge buildup in u.s. coalition military operations here in the horn of africa, and djibouti is the nerve center. me itreign...
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quote, everywhere i go in the world, wherever i go, i promise you, no exaggeration, the far east, africa, latin america, one of the first questions out of the mouths of a foreign minister or prime minister or a president is, can't you guys do something to help bring an end to this conflict between palestinians and isrealis? and you see for israel, there's an increasing delegitimizing campaign that has been building up. people are sensitive to it. there are talks of boycotts and other kinds of things. are we all going to be better with all of that going on? unquote. >> secretary kerry was clear that any potential boycott of israel would not be by the u.s. but by other countries worldwide. his mention of possible boycotts did not sit well with isreali officials and then some, quote. offensive, unfair, and insufficientable, end quote. that's how israel responded, adding quote, you can't expect the state of israel to conduct negotiations with a gun pointed to his head, unquote. the minister of economics, responded this way to kerry and the boycott possibility, quote, we expect our friends ar
quote, everywhere i go in the world, wherever i go, i promise you, no exaggeration, the far east, africa, latin america, one of the first questions out of the mouths of a foreign minister or prime minister or a president is, can't you guys do something to help bring an end to this conflict between palestinians and isrealis? and you see for israel, there's an increasing delegitimizing campaign that has been building up. people are sensitive to it. there are talks of boycotts and other kinds of...
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east africa has become an international drug trafficking. in tanzania every new suspect like wildfire was awake officials is that time. when you're ill if it's that good stuff the streets. despite the efforts of india's to a surprising extent is fairly nice doesn't it. report. also in doubt. it was but got caught. don't seek what cecil them as joe years he did to fight. mills in modern spain on just the stuff of fiction this is the only country where wind is the primary source of energy. with unemployment topping twenty six percent here. many spaniards sing with new levels can create jokes. this makes for a second wind turbine maintenance is full it's a job with the future of many wind farms are getting old and will soon need to be great. some of these students is being unemployed friday alone time they've been used to work as an architect until four days ago and i've had to look for another completely different options that allow me to find a job. village spanish companies ever alert to the dizzying green energies and they use the units tha
east africa has become an international drug trafficking. in tanzania every new suspect like wildfire was awake officials is that time. when you're ill if it's that good stuff the streets. despite the efforts of india's to a surprising extent is fairly nice doesn't it. report. also in doubt. it was but got caught. don't seek what cecil them as joe years he did to fight. mills in modern spain on just the stuff of fiction this is the only country where wind is the primary source of energy. with...
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east africa has become an international drug trafficking. in tanzania have when you suspect like wildfire was awake officials is that time. when you mix the dry stuff the streets despite the efforts of india's to a surprising extent is fairly nice doesn't it. report. also in doubt. it was but got caught the eye lights as headlines in the week's top stories here on artsy international ice hockey thriller steals the show and salty with arch rivals russia and eighty nine face facing off in the close of council decided on penalties. harvard of the world wide web. german chancellor angela merkel moses place in the european bank for independence from the blacks in the news i got was this that america's global surveillance. while i trailed in the last as he's in a critical condition and may not live
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east africa what should change and improve your life. are you found some. employment those that's. preventing illness and hardship. keep right on the street came first rush to school and i put think picturesque. pew pew on a reformist twitter dot instrument feel cool be an employment angst. thanks. q. feel empty . feeling. pick up. the uncomfortable truth about some america's new anti gay laws in this show. states voted to close shop the same sex couple. why are police targeting the gay community they would sting operation. and the code of silence in the major leagues. the new white paper on the rise finds mainstream media soilent about some of the english ing and rising number of anti gay attacks in the u.s. each day new york despite its liberal reputation is being hit on quote a daily basis thirty two year old wall costs and died instantly from being shot in the head a group also if he was gay and pulled out a thirty eight caliber revolver two gay men were murdered by a gang on new york streets off to being brutalized was wouldn't objects over this sexuality this gay couple neede
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ox ldp is most wanted in connection with the nineteen ninety eight bombings of us embassies in east africa that resulted in more than two hundred guests. why is currently in federal prison in the war on terrorism charges. the beer itself is in danger of splintering along tribal lines that the country's secular governments unable to stabilize the country since popular uprisings. how's that for more critically than normal gadhafi in twenty twelve. new government is struggling to control semi official nations compete in the power to help build a state security forces in a country awash with weapons eye. loom. lotus in the air is valentine's day rapidly approaching its end intend to catch one keep the terrorists people are turning to online dating sites and while the traditional dating site to cater to the needs of most some people are drawn to what's known as specific tasty snacks. aka the jewish dating website. jd has taken worldwide store or if you're taller than average you can sign up for conference the comp or if you want someone who isn't a patch just as much as you are you can try to t
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os ldp is most wanted in connection with the nineteen ninety eight bombings of us embassies in east africa that resulted in more than two hundred guests. why is currently in federal prison in you you will on terrorism charges the beer itself isn't dangerous been stringing along tribal lines that the country's secular governments unable to stabilize the country since popular uprisings. how's that for all its critically that you don't see in twenty twelve. the new government is struggling to control semi official nations compete in the power to help build a state security forces in a country awash with weapons. i government in the gaza strip has accused the united nations relief and works agency responsible for providing work in education to palestinian refugees and the descendants of printing and disseminating school text books dealing with human rights in a way that offends palestinian cultural sensitivities. according to how much education ministry three textbooks on human rights which include reviews of mahatma gandhi rosa parks in the magna carta were rejected by the ministry but then p
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talked about the philippines and east africa. we second is looking at what call event speed-up. catastrophe d of happens we have seen that the quickly verberate more and more widely than they have previously. role of technology in responding? what is the corporate sector's interest in looking at the bottom line? what does it mean for world development? and the last part of the pep alk is partnership and realizing there is a changing development ecosystem that we more at the corporate sector as a role having a key role in this ecosystem.t so, these three are very person changing the t in dialogue of the corporate engagement and its role in development. >> when you are going out to do you hear es, concern from people in those countries that the interest of g. part of this project might not be aligned directly for the people in india instance? and how do you respond we you are in a country trying to pitch like this? >> i do hear that. hear itately, i think i more often than it is appropriate. a history in inly development of some pretty having a companies very poor track record of
talked about the philippines and east africa. we second is looking at what call event speed-up. catastrophe d of happens we have seen that the quickly verberate more and more widely than they have previously. role of technology in responding? what is the corporate sector's interest in looking at the bottom line? what does it mean for world development? and the last part of the pep alk is partnership and realizing there is a changing development ecosystem that we more at the corporate sector as...
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sales comef their from asia, the middle east, africa.here they have the most number of customers in terms of sheer number, but they are very exposed to turkey as well. think about the currents we have seen in these countries. if you're trying to cell phones, not only are the customers put off by very high inflation, any sales you get in turkish lira or in india will not have as much bang for your buck when you turn them into euros. >> what about these emerging-market economies, then, the likelihood there will be competition closer to home, not just the emerging markets? >> you are right, and southern europe has continued to be a key component for vodafone. they have promised in 2014 they will see growth again, return to growth in southern europe. the big exposure to italy, spain, or competition has been rising in italy in particular. and in germany. all parts of europe have a bit of a concern, but they're still splashing cash in that area, spending phenomenal amounts. 16 billion pounds over the next two years, including in project spring
sales comef their from asia, the middle east, africa.here they have the most number of customers in terms of sheer number, but they are very exposed to turkey as well. think about the currents we have seen in these countries. if you're trying to cell phones, not only are the customers put off by very high inflation, any sales you get in turkish lira or in india will not have as much bang for your buck when you turn them into euros. >> what about these emerging-market economies, then, the...
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, western sahara, east africa and otherrld? are more areas prone? >> absolutely. anywhere where there is a permissive environment or what they call in the intelligence would ungoverned space you have these organizations going there. they will go there and look for any place where they can operate out of sight, and whether people know it or not, refugees camps are prime targets because they can slip in to those camps. and they can actually hide themselves in those camps amongst people just what happened i mali once the french came in they disappeared in the to desert and many we want to refugees camps. that's what they can do with this -- in this ungoverned space is hide. sit there, plan, communicate as best they can and in some cases they are able to collect arms and all sorts of resources that can help them plan their next attack which may be a local or regional attack. >> j.j. green thanks for joining us and bringing our attention to this problem. >> thank you. >>> let's check back in with hermela. >> the man authorities
, western sahara, east africa and otherrld? are more areas prone? >> absolutely. anywhere where there is a permissive environment or what they call in the intelligence would ungoverned space you have these organizations going there. they will go there and look for any place where they can operate out of sight, and whether people know it or not, refugees camps are prime targets because they can slip in to those camps. and they can actually hide themselves in those camps amongst people just...
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throughout the world have been organized by lineages, from the iroquois of north america to the nuer of east africanese. but why did the lineage members at teotihuacan live together in a single household ? in a laboratory at teotihuacan, dolph widmer measures potsherds thousands of years old. his team collected more than a million of these at tlajinga. measuring the fragments, widmer discovers a remarkable similarity in size. looking for explanations, he examined the methods of modern potters. here, within the outskirts of the ancient city, in the neighborhood of san sebastian, a handful of potters still use ancient techniques. man: bueno, este viene siendo de... interpreter: i learned how to do pottery from my grandparents and from my great-grandparents. i watched how they worked. i started when i was very small. keach: oliverio hernandez-resendiz is one of the few remaining potters in san sebastian. he makes large pots that are used primarily for cooking. resendiz works with molds, enabling him to work quickly, while keeping the size and shape of the pots consistent. the use of molds explains why
throughout the world have been organized by lineages, from the iroquois of north america to the nuer of east africanese. but why did the lineage members at teotihuacan live together in a single household ? in a laboratory at teotihuacan, dolph widmer measures potsherds thousands of years old. his team collected more than a million of these at tlajinga. measuring the fragments, widmer discovers a remarkable similarity in size. looking for explanations, he examined the methods of modern potters....
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feed them a notion that the president of the united states is a secret communist infiltrator from east africa coming, might be a good idea for the voters of texas and elsewhere to begin doing what do with weeds. pull them and throw them where they belong, in the compost pile. that's hardball for now, thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, well, it's a bad day for wisconsin republican governor scott walker. all of the country right now, investigative reporters are pouring over 28,000 newly released documents related to a criminal investigation of a former walker aide. these documents have the potential to do real damage to the wisconsin governor who's up for re-election this year, we have a reporter joining us to talk about what we know so far. scott walker's bad day comes on the heels of what had been a string of very good days for a man who's widely believed to
feed them a notion that the president of the united states is a secret communist infiltrator from east africa coming, might be a good idea for the voters of texas and elsewhere to begin doing what do with weeds. pull them and throw them where they belong, in the compost pile. that's hardball for now, thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, well, it's a bad day for wisconsin republican governor scott walker. all of...
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. >>> alliby is is a suspect in the bombing in the east africa bombings, the video shown by the washingtonst shows the are american troops carries out the mission in two minutes. >>> french president francois hollande visits, a relationship once strained due to opposition to the war in iraq. the obamas will host a dinner for the french president tuesday night. >>> you can get the latest at our website, aljazeera.com. mr. east and west. and how georgia's leaders aim to prove they won't make the same mistake twice. >> we want to make sure that we as are as prepared as possible and can respond as soon as possible. >> anonymity trayvo not trayvon martin but another state that echoes the defense, stand your ground.
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. >> on the middle east and africa, they are hardliners.s down with obama, will they see i to ayako-- see eye to eye? >> there are a few irritants such as the french trade mission and the americans were not too happy about them going to iran. they do take quite the same line on syria, africa, iran. the french are willing to put a little bit of force behind it and the americans quite agree appreciate the way they have stepped in with the militants there. on the whole, it's a relationship that works quite well. >> when they turn to the global economy, there are complaints of our slow recovery but the french economy, by most accounts, is really sluggish. >> there has been a stagnation. they feel they get a bad rap in the british and american press. france has lagged other countries, but let's not get too dramatic about it. 2013 was not a great year anywhere. about 0.4% grew only and france grew about 0.1%. yes, there was a lack that it is not as dramatic as it's often made out. >> when he arrives in washington, what kind of political shape is
. >> on the middle east and africa, they are hardliners.s down with obama, will they see i to ayako-- see eye to eye? >> there are a few irritants such as the french trade mission and the americans were not too happy about them going to iran. they do take quite the same line on syria, africa, iran. the french are willing to put a little bit of force behind it and the americans quite agree appreciate the way they have stepped in with the militants there. on the whole, it's a...
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at the same time, up about 5.5% in asia, middle east, africa. here in the u.s.? >> well, i think they do. i mean, if you look at the numbers, they've seen single-digit growth lately, and, again, this weather excuse ain't new for mcdonald's. they like to trot this out. i think the bigger picture if you look into the details are we have a strong dollar environment, but when the dollar is strong, it makes multi-nationals like mcdonald's and coke, their sales overseas don't value as much on the bottom line. so i think the strong dollar's kind of holding them back, and let's not forget that american consumers as we saw with holiday sales, they're not super grand, and the extra value meal shopper at mcdonald's is not your well-heeled consumer. they've been hard hit in the last year or two, and i think that's shown itself again. melissa: liz, what is it you're watching right now? liz: we are absolutely watching mcdonald's, it is one of the most widely-held stock, everybody's either owned it or owns it in their portfolio, but we're also looking at apple
at the same time, up about 5.5% in asia, middle east, africa. here in the u.s.? >> well, i think they do. i mean, if you look at the numbers, they've seen single-digit growth lately, and, again, this weather excuse ain't new for mcdonald's. they like to trot this out. i think the bigger picture if you look into the details are we have a strong dollar environment, but when the dollar is strong, it makes multi-nationals like mcdonald's and coke, their sales overseas don't value as much on...
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the mara offers nearly every wonder of east africa.f the masai people are rich, but their access to water and education is among the poorest in the world. joey hopkins and magdalena dutkowska raised enough money back in connecticut to join other volunteers to build a new classroom here. each year, 2,400 kids lend their hands overseas. and over the last 12 years, 150 schools have been built in kenya. this one was finished in 2010. now, 190 students are enrolled, among them sharon, naiomi, faith and marcella. sharon, let me start with you. what does this school mean to you? >> sharon: it means a lot to me, because, at first, i could not even talk to people like you now. i did not understand english well. but now, this school has helped me a lot to know more english and gain more confidence. >> pelley: how long have you been in this school? >> sharon: one and a half years. >> pelley: you've learned this much english in one and a half years? >> sharon: yes. >> pelley: that's amazing. how many of you think you're going to go to university?
the mara offers nearly every wonder of east africa.f the masai people are rich, but their access to water and education is among the poorest in the world. joey hopkins and magdalena dutkowska raised enough money back in connecticut to join other volunteers to build a new classroom here. each year, 2,400 kids lend their hands overseas. and over the last 12 years, 150 schools have been built in kenya. this one was finished in 2010. now, 190 students are enrolled, among them sharon, naiomi, faith...
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now, the ship was located about 900 miles off the coast of east africa.ere two days earlier. you can see where this locations on the map here. now the security company that employed the former navy s.e.a.l.s provided a statement today that reads, in part, "there is no immediate indication as to the cause of death, but the deaths were not caused by operational activity." and local authorities saying that they will conduct an autopsy this week and hopefully get some clarity on what happened to these two former navy s.e.a.l.s. >> we spoke to the owner of this ship while it was going down in 2009, the way of the day is private security. did this one have it? >> this one did have private security and apparently these former navy s.e.a.l.s were part of the security team. experts in maritime security tell me this has become a common practice for u.s. merchant ships, especially since pirates hijacked the "maersk alabama," as we mentioned in 2009 where captain richard phillips was held hostage until navy s.e.a.l.s rescued him. i spoke with a cargo ship captain who
now, the ship was located about 900 miles off the coast of east africa.ere two days earlier. you can see where this locations on the map here. now the security company that employed the former navy s.e.a.l.s provided a statement today that reads, in part, "there is no immediate indication as to the cause of death, but the deaths were not caused by operational activity." and local authorities saying that they will conduct an autopsy this week and hopefully get some clarity on what...
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in kenya and east africa, it is more investment products.ught a micro-lender there which is growing very fast at the bottom end of the consumer market. nigeria, the big news within the country has been the suspension of the central bank governor. will that have any impact on the economy? will there be any spillover effects? not a big deal? >> it is not a big deal. what is interesting is our expansion is totally supported by the regulators and the governments of each of those three countries. nigeria, i want the insurance sector to grow. we havethe grid to -- the curtain backdrop as we expand. >> are you in uganda? i willare not in uganda, not waste time. 70% of your business comes from life insurance. question,sk you this are you happy with net bank? >> net bank is performing extremely well. quite the opposite, we are collaborating more and more across our insurance and banking businesses and our strategy is for them to be even more coordinated. >> talk to me about south africa . what is happening there? pound versus rant in the last 12 mont
in kenya and east africa, it is more investment products.ught a micro-lender there which is growing very fast at the bottom end of the consumer market. nigeria, the big news within the country has been the suspension of the central bank governor. will that have any impact on the economy? will there be any spillover effects? not a big deal? >> it is not a big deal. what is interesting is our expansion is totally supported by the regulators and the governments of each of those three...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania in east africa. within days of the capture, he was brought to federal court in new york where he pled not guilty to terrorism charges. as you look at the tape, people quickly gathered on that street, shocked at what they had seen, but it was all over in seconds. michaela, george? >> barbara starr, thank you for that. >>> new this morning, we are finding out the possible motive behind a series of cyber attacks on the nation's biggest retailers. a new government report says the hackers were not trying to take down the u.s. economy, but instead, it implies that their goal was simply to make a lot of money by selling your personal data. >>> let's talk money and get a check of what the markets are doi doing. alison kosik, good morning. >> good morning to you. we are seeing lots of green arrows in markets overseas. hong kong closed with a gain of more than 1.5%. london, france and germany starting the day higher as well. all eyes on the new federal reserve chair janet yellen today. she's heading to capitol
embassies in kenya and tanzania in east africa. within days of the capture, he was brought to federal court in new york where he pled not guilty to terrorism charges. as you look at the tape, people quickly gathered on that street, shocked at what they had seen, but it was all over in seconds. michaela, george? >> barbara starr, thank you for that. >>> new this morning, we are finding out the possible motive behind a series of cyber attacks on the nation's biggest retailers. a...
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the instability that spread through north africa and the middle east this leads to an increase in the terrorist presence and terrorist safe havens throughout the region. libya, egypt, and molly continue to see regular violence. recent terrorist attacks and controlled parts of western iraq are of great concern. well governance has improved, they continue to find safe havens in these countries where they remained very ill and. al qaeda and the arabian peninsula remain intent on attacking the united states and al-shabaab which merged with al qaeda in february of 2012 continues to plot against western targets in east africa. but i think the most notable developments since last year's hearing is actually in syria. which has become a magnet for foreign fighters and for terrorist activities. the situation has become so dire that even al qaeda's central leader has renounced the activities of one group as being too extreme to countenance. because large swathes of the country of iraq are beyond the regime's control or that of the moderate -- of syria are beyond the regime's control or that of t
the instability that spread through north africa and the middle east this leads to an increase in the terrorist presence and terrorist safe havens throughout the region. libya, egypt, and molly continue to see regular violence. recent terrorist attacks and controlled parts of western iraq are of great concern. well governance has improved, they continue to find safe havens in these countries where they remained very ill and. al qaeda and the arabian peninsula remain intent on attacking the...
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however, the frigid winter weather and rising tensions in the middle east and africa has prices rising. the number of kids getting a weekly allowance in excess of $20 per week has jumped considerably. the amount of parents handout an allowance between $40 and $50 every week has quadrupled. the research by t rowe price for reuters names an improving economy as a factor. a toy startup is on its way to becoming a household name after the superbowl. you might remember this super bowl spot from "goldieblocks. a toy company that makes science and tech related toys for girls. debbie sterling, the founder, tells us the ad aired as goldie blocks goes mainstream in stores including target and toys-r-us. when i started out, i really wanted to disrupt the pink aisle and recruit more girls to get involved in engineering and technology, it's where all the jobs are going and girls really represent our largest untapped resource. meantime.... a superbowl ad may have helped give one stock a major boost. after sunday's radioshack's 80's themed ad the stock rallied as much as 7% during trading, before clo
however, the frigid winter weather and rising tensions in the middle east and africa has prices rising. the number of kids getting a weekly allowance in excess of $20 per week has jumped considerably. the amount of parents handout an allowance between $40 and $50 every week has quadrupled. the research by t rowe price for reuters names an improving economy as a factor. a toy startup is on its way to becoming a household name after the superbowl. you might remember this super bowl spot from...
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whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based or his family's pleas to the australian press or campaign in canada, with mohamed fadel fahmy is a dual citizen. >> it's critical that journalists see that outside of egypt are standing together. one of the reasons that the country's detained journalists is to create a chilling effect, scaring journalists from doing their job. >> the question is whether freedom of the press calls on deaf oars. >> this is a clear sign of solidarity with those imprisoned, but it appears as though the interim government is planning to go ahead with the trial. >> there's a number of outstanding journalists. >> we'll continue to track that. phil itner reporting from london. a legal showdown in new jersey. two former members of the lazaros christodoulopoulos's staff are refusing to comply. >> they are looking in into lazaros christodoulopoulos knew will lane closures in september which appear to be part of an endeavour. turnies say they won't turn over records. the committee likely will take the case to court. >> technology is becoming a staple. it's c
whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based or his family's pleas to the australian press or campaign in canada, with mohamed fadel fahmy is a dual citizen. >> it's critical that journalists see that outside of egypt are standing together. one of the reasons that the country's detained journalists is to create a chilling effect, scaring journalists from doing their job. >> the question is whether freedom of the press calls on deaf oars. >> this is a clear sign of...
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but airlines that fly from the middle east, north africa and some parts of europe are urged to be cautious. just two weeks ago authorities warned terrorists might try to hide explosives in toothpaste tubes. this new threat officials say is not connected to the olympics. the idea of hiding explosives in shoes has been tried before by an englishman, richard reid, who attempted to blow up a flight from paris to miami just before christmas in 2001. his shoes had a powerful high explosive hidden in the soles but the material failed to detonate likely because the fuses got wet. he is serving a life sentence in colorado. and because this involves intelligence about flights from overseas to the u.s., officials say tonight that passengers on domestic flights are not likely to see any changes in security procedures. brian? >> pete williams starting us off in d.c. tonight, thank you, pete. >>> and now we turn to the violent standoff that continues to burn next door to russia in ukraine, just over 600 miles from where we're standing to be exact. tonight, a large portion of the main square in kiev is i
but airlines that fly from the middle east, north africa and some parts of europe are urged to be cautious. just two weeks ago authorities warned terrorists might try to hide explosives in toothpaste tubes. this new threat officials say is not connected to the olympics. the idea of hiding explosives in shoes has been tried before by an englishman, richard reid, who attempted to blow up a flight from paris to miami just before christmas in 2001. his shoes had a powerful high explosive hidden in...
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and they say there's no indication of a specific plot, but airlines that fly from the middle east, north africa, and some parts of europe are being advised to be extra cautious. the idea of hiding explosives in shoes has been tried before by an englishman, richard reid, who attempted to blow up a flight from pair toys miami just before christmas in 2001. he had an explosive hidden in the soles. he is serving a life experience at the super max prison in colorado. >> officials say this is not connected to the warning about the possibility of toothpaste bombs being smuggled into sochi. >>> speaking of sochi, it's day 13 of the winter olympics with six gold medals up for grabs. team usa is now leading the pack with 23 medals total, seven of them gold. meanwhile, norway is now the gold medal leader with nine. jay gray is live in sochi. jay, a huge day for u.s. women's hockey. >> reporter: team usa played their bitter rival, team canada. these two teams don't like each other, and before the olympic tournament two games before this tournament they dropped the glove and got into an all-out brawl. it's
and they say there's no indication of a specific plot, but airlines that fly from the middle east, north africa, and some parts of europe are being advised to be extra cautious. the idea of hiding explosives in shoes has been tried before by an englishman, richard reid, who attempted to blow up a flight from pair toys miami just before christmas in 2001. he had an explosive hidden in the soles. he is serving a life experience at the super max prison in colorado. >> officials say this is...
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the fastest-growing region was middle east africa. the markets especially with the concerns that have plagued him since the start of 2014, how might that play out into your business this year? are volatilearkets and we are used to that. we saw just one percent growth in china. even though we opened a lot of hotels that year. in 2013. we see ups and downs. road, weok across the had the highest number for five years. broadly, there is a lot of momentum in our industry. the longy positive in term. >> you are expanding into china. how do you categorize and how successful is your expansion progressing? >> there has been some impact from the government austerity measures. we signed a lot of deals in china and opened a lot of hotels. the business model is where partnering on the business people in the hotels and they -- we run them. emerging markets are volatile. there may be ups and downs in china but we are a long-term business. we just celebrated our 30th year in china. we have been there longer than any other company. we look at much of
the fastest-growing region was middle east africa. the markets especially with the concerns that have plagued him since the start of 2014, how might that play out into your business this year? are volatilearkets and we are used to that. we saw just one percent growth in china. even though we opened a lot of hotels that year. in 2013. we see ups and downs. road, weok across the had the highest number for five years. broadly, there is a lot of momentum in our industry. the longy positive in term....
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around the world we're seeing trips to our security rice from the middle east to africa, east asia.to not trust us, and enemies of fierce. in iran the agreement has done nothing to stop the regime in richmond activities. in fact, i am willing to submit for the record the reuters -- date successfully test fired missiles. the defense minister stated. one of them was a long-range ballistic missile with a great error updating capabilities and goes on and on to talk but what they're doing, so they are not hiding and and all. we remind our colleagues and intelligence reports continue to say that iran will continue to have this capability as early as 2015, less than one year away. the present administration continues its head in the sand approach to terrorism by pushing the false narrative that al qaeda is on the ropes and the run. but facts on the ground to not tell the story. the reality is that al qaeda now operates in more countries and territories than ever before and poses a greater threat to american interest in the asia-pacific, our strategic balance is being undermined by massive
around the world we're seeing trips to our security rice from the middle east to africa, east asia.to not trust us, and enemies of fierce. in iran the agreement has done nothing to stop the regime in richmond activities. in fact, i am willing to submit for the record the reuters -- date successfully test fired missiles. the defense minister stated. one of them was a long-range ballistic missile with a great error updating capabilities and goes on and on to talk but what they're doing, so they...
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correspondent who spent twenty years covering conflicts around the globe latin america the middle east balkans africa. so i know the military really well and blind obedience. aggressiveness resort to violence. all of these things you know destruction of kind of individual individuality all these things work really well on a battlefield they don't work very well in a peacetime society so when clapper made this comment edward snowden and his quote unquote accomplices and he was clearly referring to journalists such as. glenn greenwald should be prosecuted i understood exactly what he was saying that he comes out he was a former lieutenant general he comes out of this military culture which detests the press and has always made war on an independent press. their version of journalism are all the little sort of lackeys who sit through their press conferences and follow them around and write sort of glowing tribute to their heroism or whatever they're directed to write in press pools but actual journalism is something that within the military culture they're deeply hostile to. the triumph of military valu
correspondent who spent twenty years covering conflicts around the globe latin america the middle east balkans africa. so i know the military really well and blind obedience. aggressiveness resort to violence. all of these things you know destruction of kind of individual individuality all these things work really well on a battlefield they don't work very well in a peacetime society so when clapper made this comment edward snowden and his quote unquote accomplices and he was clearly referring...
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and they say there's no indication of a specific plot, but airlines that fly from the middle east, north africaand some parts of europe are being advised to be extra cautious. just two weeks ago authorities warn that terrorists might try to hide explosives in toothpaste tubes on flights to russia wra from the united states and other countries. this new intelligence officials say is not connected to the olympics. the idea of hiding explosives in shoes has been tried before by an english man richard reid who attempted to blow up a flight from paris to miami just before christmas in 2001. >> that was pete williams reporting. richard reid is serving a life sentence at a super max prison. >>> there is new action from the fcc that could impact all those viewers that are binge-watching shows on netflix wrsht fcc is writing rules. internet service providers will be banned from blocking web sites and charging companies for faster delivery of content. that could impact how long it takes you to download your shows or your movies. a court last month ruled the fcc overstepped its authority. supporters of ne
and they say there's no indication of a specific plot, but airlines that fly from the middle east, north africaand some parts of europe are being advised to be extra cautious. just two weeks ago authorities warn that terrorists might try to hide explosives in toothpaste tubes on flights to russia wra from the united states and other countries. this new intelligence officials say is not connected to the olympics. the idea of hiding explosives in shoes has been tried before by an english man...
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currently available in more than one hundred million hostile to the east pacific europe the middle east north africa and america is leading in practically every one of the world twenty four hours a day. cool on the us. new for a day. he's been one of the closest ally this is just the right time to be able to target directly a us audience and let it in the us audience know directly about what is going on in korean politics about what is going on in korea's economy and julie foster from the blossoming of cultural exchanges and going on now between the two countries ayden be added on to dear atp may not be the biggest milestone for the company as ceo says in terms of numbers that she believes it certainly is an amazing accomplishment given that time. this deal comes at the end of the news los angeles. i think this is very important for several reasons for one reason is going to help korea in terms of relationships all the world people from every culture who speak english. we'll know more about korea. that is good for the korean people probably also good for the korean economy. also people better unders
currently available in more than one hundred million hostile to the east pacific europe the middle east north africa and america is leading in practically every one of the world twenty four hours a day. cool on the us. new for a day. he's been one of the closest ally this is just the right time to be able to target directly a us audience and let it in the us audience know directly about what is going on in korean politics about what is going on in korea's economy and julie foster from the...