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he has dreams to turn komaza into the largest forest timber company in all of east africa. >> so impressive millions of people helped in the process. >> that is amazing. thank you, garvin. >>> bring in jeff ranieri, feeling under the weather, you look great. >> well, thank you. i was telling our producer, i'm about 90% there after, you know, little bit of a head cold. i think the weather today definitely helped out there, get outside, lot of blue sky. you can see in san francisco right now, 67, looking fantastic. we couldn't have had this shot if we tried yesterday because that fog was so thick. you get a look outside at the live camera network right now, 67 throughout the north bay. mainly sunny skies, much improved day for us. throughout the east shore, 76 and clear skies. we'll take you back to the tri-valley, it was warm there. temperatures in the upper 80s and that warm breeze staying in place and temperatures going down a few degrees. across the south bay, sunny skies and 76. what was the main catalyst to get us this sunnier and warmer weather today? it was all about this upper level
he has dreams to turn komaza into the largest forest timber company in all of east africa. >> so impressive millions of people helped in the process. >> that is amazing. thank you, garvin. >>> bring in jeff ranieri, feeling under the weather, you look great. >> well, thank you. i was telling our producer, i'm about 90% there after, you know, little bit of a head cold. i think the weather today definitely helped out there, get outside, lot of blue sky. you can see in...
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the french port town of color is in the midst of a frontier crisis hundreds of refugees from east africa amassing that in a bid to cross into the u.k. authorities now on the british check point move back across the channel but the initiative is far from being welcomed in the u.k. itself ati's pauli boyko explains. the french forces galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east has made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle this condition i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to police for example in there for their life is better than this i never had to pick one day i would find the situation in europe leg just the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's been eight hundred straight to get to the u.k. illegally each year we stayed away in lorries and we're doing in this side to know what to king how are you going to get out of. the tribally big tragedy. so. go do decide pleas
the french port town of color is in the midst of a frontier crisis hundreds of refugees from east africa amassing that in a bid to cross into the u.k. authorities now on the british check point move back across the channel but the initiative is far from being welcomed in the u.k. itself ati's pauli boyko explains. the french forces galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east has made the town that temporary home these makeshift...
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africa. hans nichols book with the -- hans spoke with the president of ford's middle east and africa operations we have just started our new business unit january 1 for the middle east and africa for ford motor company. we are excited about the opportunities in africa. >> you make engines in south africa and some of them are being exported. milestone? >> yes, we are proud of that. we make the ranger pickup truck it to 148ort countries out of south africa. we also make the 3.2 liter diesel engine for our transit van being built in kansas city. we are very proud of the fact that we are exporting engines to the united states from south africa. >> what about building production plants in africa? i don't want to call them rumors. there have been reports of the opening up of factory in nigeria. >> thanks for letting me clarify our position in that. we are looking and we are such a young business unit, only a few months old, we are looking at all the opportunities we can see in africa. that really spans the whole continents. we really have nothing to report now but we will be looking throughout the co
africa. hans nichols book with the -- hans spoke with the president of ford's middle east and africa operations we have just started our new business unit january 1 for the middle east and africa for ford motor company. we are excited about the opportunities in africa. >> you make engines in south africa and some of them are being exported. milestone? >> yes, we are proud of that. we make the ranger pickup truck it to 148ort countries out of south africa. we also make the 3.2 liter...
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the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in there for a life is a bit of gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali over one and the hoff thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they are going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's believed hundreds try to get to the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in the lorries desperate to go to england you know they really that's what they want they don't want to stay here it's not a very nice place to stay and even if they ask for asylum many stay on the street for weeks or months before the have logic cali
the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in there for a life is a bit of gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali over one and the hoff thousand of these men women and children have been...
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the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never in my life used to i come from the war to produce for example for their life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali one of the hoff thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they're going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's been eight hundred try to get to the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in the lorries cali's mess says the town is so besieged by refugees that locals fear for their safety and investors and pulling out of the area so frustrated as natasha bouchard that she said she's willing to buy ferry tickets to send all the migrants over to britain s
the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never in my life used to i come from the war to produce for example for their life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali one of the hoff thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> sreenivasan: the ebola outbreak has widened in east africa as senegal confirmed it's first case today. and a new report traced the origins of the ebola outbreak to a single funeral in guinea last may. good evening. i'm hari sreenivasan. judy is off tonight. also ahead, we wrap up our weeklong series on rethinking college. more and more states across the country are tying their public universities' funding levels to graduation rates. we went to tennessee where this practice began. >> it's trying to find ways to get schools to respond to incentives the same way people respond to incentives. as a professor, i don't grade students when they show up the
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> sreenivasan: the ebola outbreak has widened in east africa as senegal confirmed it's first case today. and a new report traced the origins of the ebola outbreak to a single funeral in guinea last may. good evening. i'm hari sreenivasan. judy is off tonight. also ahead, we wrap up our weeklong series on rethinking college. more and more states across the country are tying their public universities' funding levels to graduation rates. we...
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but even so, very bad for the people in east africa, and a clear demarcation of people in the west, who have access to healthcare, and those who don't. >> i want to close on an image, and that being the image of dr. brantly coming into the hospital, walking in on his own steam, to be a positive to those gathered, something that no one thought would be possible three short weeks ago. and this is dr. brantly, wrapped in the protective garments of protective gear to protecting the world from the ebola virus that so many feared. today he walked into the hospital, into the conference room to meet with reporters under his own steam, smile something saying that he is going to leave, and thanking god for the fact that today he is alive. and that may be the world's greatest understatement.
but even so, very bad for the people in east africa, and a clear demarcation of people in the west, who have access to healthcare, and those who don't. >> i want to close on an image, and that being the image of dr. brantly coming into the hospital, walking in on his own steam, to be a positive to those gathered, something that no one thought would be possible three short weeks ago. and this is dr. brantly, wrapped in the protective garments of protective gear to protecting the world from...
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helicopter runal routine supply mission in east africa has crashed over south sudan. three crew members were killed. one survived. the associated press reported a u.n. official saying the chopper was shot down but that's not been confirmed. fighting between the national army and rebels has created widespread violence in the region since december. >>> the earthquake appears to have made it hard to fight a fire on mare island this morning. the fire broke out in an abandoned building on azwar and g streets and the water pressure was so low and firefighters had to get it fixed. there's also a homeless problem in the area. crews had to bust their way into the building to make sure no one was inside. the fire attracted some attention from neighbors. one woman said it was sad to see the building on fire because she used to work there. >> it's depressing. this is such a vibrant place for so many, many years, for so many people and to see it falling apart. >> the building used to be a navy commissary. the fire chief said the fire is suspicious since the building was boarded up
helicopter runal routine supply mission in east africa has crashed over south sudan. three crew members were killed. one survived. the associated press reported a u.n. official saying the chopper was shot down but that's not been confirmed. fighting between the national army and rebels has created widespread violence in the region since december. >>> the earthquake appears to have made it hard to fight a fire on mare island this morning. the fire broke out in an abandoned building on...
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about 90% of the children have at least had five years of schooling in east africa.there is the 10% who are missing somewhere. and it's known where they are. they are often to be found in the poverty hot spots. they're to be found in rural remote districts. and these districts are not culture specific. if you go to kenya and uganda, they're neighboring and, therefore, you need a regional approach to that, not just a nation-state approach. and the reasons that are keeping them out, i think, have been talked about by so many people; attitude, religion, practices. research has always told us about them. so we need to be listening to the evidence, i think, a little bit more. but even the 90% who are in school, they've only been there for about five years. and when you look at the numbers who are getting to school in terms of gender parity at the start, it's almost equal, boys and girls. and at that early level because we test the children's abilities to do literacy and numeracy, that added level, they're not any better or any worse than boys. but later on you'll find tha
about 90% of the children have at least had five years of schooling in east africa.there is the 10% who are missing somewhere. and it's known where they are. they are often to be found in the poverty hot spots. they're to be found in rural remote districts. and these districts are not culture specific. if you go to kenya and uganda, they're neighboring and, therefore, you need a regional approach to that, not just a nation-state approach. and the reasons that are keeping them out, i think, have...
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state a few weeks ago so now evidently they think they rule all muslim areas from the west end of east africa and spain all the way to indonesia. >> but even before that, there were the islamic state and iraq in the levant, you look there it is very clear they want jordan, they want lebanon, they want israel, the northern part of saudi arabia, the southern part of turkey, they are very clear about their war aims. >> and either the french born minister had a quote in the press, we are not fighting a terrorist organization, we are fighting a terrorist state, does that change how the international community responds to this? >> i think it absolutely has to, that is absolutely right. this is no longer a terror safe haven within a state, it is a de facto state that is a terrorist safe haven. and, again, given the brutality of this group, and their clear long-term aims, we do need to take this seriously, right now they are focused on what they call the near enemy, the maliki and assad regimes but this turn to the curds to the northeast demonstrate that's not all they are focused on. >> today it was
state a few weeks ago so now evidently they think they rule all muslim areas from the west end of east africa and spain all the way to indonesia. >> but even before that, there were the islamic state and iraq in the levant, you look there it is very clear they want jordan, they want lebanon, they want israel, the northern part of saudi arabia, the southern part of turkey, they are very clear about their war aims. >> and either the french born minister had a quote in the press, we...
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. >>> they declared the ebola out break in east africa an international health emergency and requiresary response to stop the spreading and the disease killed at least 961 people in guinea, sierra leone, liberia and nigeria and we have reports. >> reporter: the ebola is the worst in history and will affect more than than all the other previous out breaks combined. >> this morning i am saying the ebola disease a public health emergency of international concern. the committee's position was unanimo unanimous. if they acknowledge the serious and unusual nature of the out break and the potential for further international spread. >> reporter: the current outbreak started last december in guinea and has spread to liberia, sierra leone and nigeria. the who decorations of the ebola outbreak is an international emergency will come as a relief to africa nations and until now they have been fighting it on their own and the declaration will come financial and technical assistance. >> our technical health security depends on support for containment operations in these countries. i urge the interna
. >>> they declared the ebola out break in east africa an international health emergency and requiresary response to stop the spreading and the disease killed at least 961 people in guinea, sierra leone, liberia and nigeria and we have reports. >> reporter: the ebola is the worst in history and will affect more than than all the other previous out breaks combined. >> this morning i am saying the ebola disease a public health emergency of international concern. the...
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an iconic car for ford motor company we believe we will sell an awful lot and felt the middle east and africaawful lot in the middle east and africa. we have started our first business unit overseas. and we are excited about the opportunities. >> you have two engines, and milestone? >> we make the ranger pickup truck and we export to 148 countries out of south africa. we also make the engine of the 3.2 liter diesel that is being built in kansas city. we are very proud of the fact that we are actually exporting engines to the united states from south africa. >> what about building plants in other places in africa? , and we'reooking such a young business unit, only a few months old, we're looking at all of the opportunities that we can see in africa. that really spans the whole continent. reportly have nothing to now, but we will be looking throughout the continent of africa for opportunity. >> that means north africa as well? >> absolutely. north africa, sub-saharan africa, south africa as well. we are looking at the gamut of opportunity. >> what do you see in sales over the next five years? >
an iconic car for ford motor company we believe we will sell an awful lot and felt the middle east and africaawful lot in the middle east and africa. we have started our first business unit overseas. and we are excited about the opportunities. >> you have two engines, and milestone? >> we make the ranger pickup truck and we export to 148 countries out of south africa. we also make the engine of the 3.2 liter diesel that is being built in kansas city. we are very proud of the fact...
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clearly that's something which other middle eastern airlines currently fly frequently to africa, eastt and will be looking at carefully. >> for a case like kenya nairobi. you mentioned that's the gate way to africa. a lot of produce from that region goes there. that relies on cargo. it needs planes in there and take imports out of there. >> indeed. the only way to transport that is by air. there's a danger locals will find they have no source for their exports. there's a real problem developing. >> okay. no doubt you're going to keep a cross on it. we'll speak to you soon. appreciate time as always. good day mate. >>> now if you're like my producer and i think quite a few here in the studio all love the nutella spread on your toast in the morning. for me it's magic. i've got bad news. because there's been a severe shortage of hazel nuts on the market which could soon hit hazel nut filled products like this. i didn't know this until today. around 70% of the world's hazel nut crops is growing near turkey, the black seacoast. this year's harvest is heavily hit after hailstorms and frost
clearly that's something which other middle eastern airlines currently fly frequently to africa, eastt and will be looking at carefully. >> for a case like kenya nairobi. you mentioned that's the gate way to africa. a lot of produce from that region goes there. that relies on cargo. it needs planes in there and take imports out of there. >> indeed. the only way to transport that is by air. there's a danger locals will find they have no source for their exports. there's a real...
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the doctor and nurse falling victim to the deadly virus work nothing east africa. outbreak in africa and more than 700 people dying. u.s. officials are warning americans not to travel to that region. greg is joining us from london. what is the latest that we hear about the infected americans. >> we have new information about the transport and potential treatment. we are talking about dr. kent brandtley and nancy rightbold. they were working with ebola patients with a charity. they are set to be med vacced on a charter jet. high-tech fitted out. we are told that the plane however can only take one patient at a time. it will be two round trips and not clear who will come first. one source told me who is the strongest and neediest. and i am told that the evacuation of the two will be complete by early next week. then one if not both will be treatmented in the hospital in a special isolation unit. we are told they have two beds in the unit and first time the ebola patients will be treated in the united states. it is complicated and high stakes transfer. according to th
the doctor and nurse falling victim to the deadly virus work nothing east africa. outbreak in africa and more than 700 people dying. u.s. officials are warning americans not to travel to that region. greg is joining us from london. what is the latest that we hear about the infected americans. >> we have new information about the transport and potential treatment. we are talking about dr. kent brandtley and nancy rightbold. they were working with ebola patients with a charity. they are set...
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tanzania is in east africa. [laughter] [applause] --but planes go >> not only that.here was an ebola outbreak in the congo. there was an outbreak last year in uganda. we arere, first concerned, and we are most mechanisms, we have of possible response. i think we established lots to that effect, just in case there is a report of a possible ebola outbreak or ebola infected nadon, we do the evaluation analysis with that which is there. we are taking precautions, just in case. people travel. >> is there in your judgment a sense there was a misconception about africa in terms of specific countries? with respect to that, is there something the business community and private sector may have a , or be badly about informed? andhere is a perception there is reality. the perception of the business world, the global world, the political world of african democracy, of good governance, is the wrong perception. because what you see in the media, in one or two or three countries, is not what is going on in the rest of the continent. remember, africa is 54 countries. on a day-to-day
tanzania is in east africa. [laughter] [applause] --but planes go >> not only that.here was an ebola outbreak in the congo. there was an outbreak last year in uganda. we arere, first concerned, and we are most mechanisms, we have of possible response. i think we established lots to that effect, just in case there is a report of a possible ebola outbreak or ebola infected nadon, we do the evaluation analysis with that which is there. we are taking precautions, just in case. people travel....
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we are putting a couple of projects together around gas to power, one in west africa and for a east africaapproach to power generation, from fuel to the utility. this is not typical of what we do. >> give me a project in west africa. >> it is called donna -- ghana. a grand signing today, about $400 million or so. we are putting in capital along with some u.s. partners and we will continue to grow that and do the holistic view. >> we have cÔte d'ivoire, liberia, syria -- there has been a lot of talk. advisory toued any your employees? >> we don't have any employees in those countries right now. the travel advisories have been put out and we put out our own medical advisory about the virus, etc. from that perspective, we are obviously very concerned and would take the health of our employees very seriously. >> you are in so many countries, and not all of them paragons of civility and good government. what more in africa do you need to do in individual countries to convince investors they can make a long-term investment? >> you are hitting him one of the existing things, which is the percepti
we are putting a couple of projects together around gas to power, one in west africa and for a east africaapproach to power generation, from fuel to the utility. this is not typical of what we do. >> give me a project in west africa. >> it is called donna -- ghana. a grand signing today, about $400 million or so. we are putting in capital along with some u.s. partners and we will continue to grow that and do the holistic view. >> we have cÔte d'ivoire, liberia, syria -- there...
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doctor sarah back -- we're not in -- sara ruto is the regional director for east africa which is a citizen initiative operating in kenya, uganda and tanzania. seeks to draw public attention to children's learning. she will speak about completion of primary education and about getting parents involved in supporting education. the honorable aicha bah diallo is the chairperson and founding member of the forum for african women education. many of you of heard of this commissars way as an ngo working throughout africa to ensure that education is tailored to address the specific needs of girls. she was share some of her thoughts for girls competing secondary education. ann cotton is the founder and president of camfed international, working to address poverty in africa for girls' education. she will speak about empowering the next generation of women leaders and campus expertise working with governments and others. finally, shelly esque is board chair for the intel corporation. the intel foundation is working to get girls and women more opportunity participate in the global economy. she will spe
doctor sarah back -- we're not in -- sara ruto is the regional director for east africa which is a citizen initiative operating in kenya, uganda and tanzania. seeks to draw public attention to children's learning. she will speak about completion of primary education and about getting parents involved in supporting education. the honorable aicha bah diallo is the chairperson and founding member of the forum for african women education. many of you of heard of this commissars way as an ngo...
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the french border galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town their temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in ghana for their life is better ground this estimates put the number of migrants here in cali over one and a hard thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they're going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's believed hundred try to get to the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in lorries they're desperate to go to england you know they really that's what they want they don't want to stay here it's not a very nice place to stay and even if they ask for asylum many stay on the streets for weeks or months before the have logic
the french border galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town their temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in ghana for their life is better ground this estimates put the number of migrants here in cali over one and a hard thousand of these men women and children have been...
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. >> joining us from nairobi, head of the regional resilience hub for east africa, u.n.'s food and agriculture organization. thank you for joining us. tell us what your experience is there. i mean, are we looking at a famine? >> i think we cannot call it a famine. it is not yet but we should not wait for a famine to take action. that's what we were aware of while we were in somalia. in those days we waited too long to take action. warnings went out in may and july and we still see very few action taking place. >> what action should take place? >> we should invest to make sure that people do not move out. we should make sure that people stay with the productive capacity is. we need support for water part of a structure that is coordinated and effected. >> how do you get that support then to those who have been affected. we were talking about how al-shabaab is preventing food to getting to those who need it? how do you get around it? >> you're right, the condition today are much worse, but it is correct to say that all of somalia is not accessible. we have to stay in keepin
. >> joining us from nairobi, head of the regional resilience hub for east africa, u.n.'s food and agriculture organization. thank you for joining us. tell us what your experience is there. i mean, are we looking at a famine? >> i think we cannot call it a famine. it is not yet but we should not wait for a famine to take action. that's what we were aware of while we were in somalia. in those days we waited too long to take action. warnings went out in may and july and we still see...
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we are putting a couple of , when in westher africa, one in east africa, to try to do a holistic approach generation from fuel to the utility. it is just not typical of what we do. >> give me that project. >> it's called ghana 1000, working under the power africa u.s. government. will be signing a grand later million.about $400 we are putting in development capital along with some u.s. partners, and we are going to continue to grow that and do the whole holistic view of it. >> ghana next article before -- in next door to cÔte d'ivoire. have you issued in the advisories to your employees? >> we do not have any employees in those three countries right now. but we have put out our own medical advisory about the virus, etc. from our perspective, we are obviously very concerned, and we take the health of our employees very seriously. many countries, not all of them paragons of stability or good governance. what more does africa need to do in individual countries to convince investors that they can make a long-term investment? >> you are hitting on one of the biggest things, which is the percep
we are putting a couple of , when in westher africa, one in east africa, to try to do a holistic approach generation from fuel to the utility. it is just not typical of what we do. >> give me that project. >> it's called ghana 1000, working under the power africa u.s. government. will be signing a grand later million.about $400 we are putting in development capital along with some u.s. partners, and we are going to continue to grow that and do the whole holistic view of it. >>...
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when president clinton fired tomahawk missiles after the attack on the embassies in east africa, we know who was at that location. whom wereicers, 10 of killed. we know that for fact. what were they doing at that location? they were getting ready to meet osama bin laden. >> did he leave and turn one way rather than another way? >> there are all kinds of stories. he may have been there, i half hour off, we do know is who was there and that is the isi. when this connection, when this relationship came to an end or if it ever came to an end is one of the biggest mysteries we still do not know. >> the relationship came to an end. >> between the isi and osama bin laden. >> if it ever became -- came to an end. and broughthim justice to him in 2011. very suspicious. >> he could not have existed like that. >> he was hiding in the facility less than a mile from the front door of the pakistani equivalent of west point. a closed military zone. pakistani generals routinely overflew that facility and helicopters day in and day out. none of them ever saw this tall man walking around on the roof, nobod
when president clinton fired tomahawk missiles after the attack on the embassies in east africa, we know who was at that location. whom wereicers, 10 of killed. we know that for fact. what were they doing at that location? they were getting ready to meet osama bin laden. >> did he leave and turn one way rather than another way? >> there are all kinds of stories. he may have been there, i half hour off, we do know is who was there and that is the isi. when this connection, when this...
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when president clinton fired tomahawk missiles after the attack on the two american embassies in east africa, tried to kill him, we know who was at that location. 20 isi officers, 10 of whom were killed. we know that for a fact. what were they doing at that location? they were getting ready to meet osama bin laden. >> did he leave in turn one way rather than another way? >> there are all kinds of stories. he may have been there. we may have been half an hour off. what we do know is who was there -- the isi. when this connection, this relationship came to an end or if it ever came to an end is where the biggest mysteries we still do not know. >> the relationship came to an end? >> between isi and bin laden. that hideout he was in pakistan in 2011 -- very suspicious. in a facility less than a mile from the front door of the pakistani equivalent of centers. a closed military zone. pakistani generals routinely overflew that facility day in and day out. none of them ever saw this tall man walking around in the roof? pakistanithe intelligence service ever wondered what was going on in that buildin
when president clinton fired tomahawk missiles after the attack on the two american embassies in east africa, tried to kill him, we know who was at that location. 20 isi officers, 10 of whom were killed. we know that for a fact. what were they doing at that location? they were getting ready to meet osama bin laden. >> did he leave in turn one way rather than another way? >> there are all kinds of stories. he may have been there. we may have been half an hour off. what we do know is...
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in east africa, the first line of defense is the airport. people on flights coming in from infected countries are under intense scrutiny. >> [ inaudible ] part of the country, they are being checked [ inaudible ] >> if a passenger shows any signs ofs disease, they are taken to a room. >>> and happen right now, researches at ucsf are trying to see how to stop the virus. they already have sequences stretching back. in the coming days, they are going get amples from the current outbreak. >> it is very important that we maintain surveillance so we can understand how it e. colis overtime. >> it is great work. researches hope to develop new weapons to fight the virus. and the doctor, who you just heard from, will be live here tomorrow morning. we will talk more about the dead city virus with him at 7:30 a.m. >>> a mother in pasadena is under arrest this morning after two children were found trapped in a hot car. the police found the car locked with the windows rolled up. the paramedics said that the children were overcome by heat and the temperatu
in east africa, the first line of defense is the airport. people on flights coming in from infected countries are under intense scrutiny. >> [ inaudible ] part of the country, they are being checked [ inaudible ] >> if a passenger shows any signs ofs disease, they are taken to a room. >>> and happen right now, researches at ucsf are trying to see how to stop the virus. they already have sequences stretching back. in the coming days, they are going get amples from the...
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president obama is encouraging countries in east africa to focus on identifying and treats patients. >> the ebola virus is controllable if you have a strong public health infrastructure in place. and the countries that have been affected are the first to admit that what's happened here is that their public health systems have been overwhelmed. >> meantime the world health organization is in the middle of a two-day emergency meeting in geneva discussing new measures to tackle the spread of the virus. joining me now is professor dr. cory aber. thanks for being with us. the cdc is calling for all hands on deck. what exactly does that mean? >> it means they are going to allocate more resources time and all the things on deck to handle this virus because what's happening is that we -- an american problem for ebola type virus is a lot different than an african problem for an ebola type virus or ebola at all. and the reason why is because of the sanitation conditions and the public health infrastructure that varies in africa. as opposed to the very serious and delicate nature of the virus t
president obama is encouraging countries in east africa to focus on identifying and treats patients. >> the ebola virus is controllable if you have a strong public health infrastructure in place. and the countries that have been affected are the first to admit that what's happened here is that their public health systems have been overwhelmed. >> meantime the world health organization is in the middle of a two-day emergency meeting in geneva discussing new measures to tackle the...
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with me now, director of middle east africa program on the council and foreign relations.o talk about. the world wants a solution to this. if the ceasefire holds, what should both sides do? >> does the world really want a solution in i'm not seeing real effort to say wait a minute, why haven't we had a solution until now? what can be different this time around? here's a couple of encouraging things. first of all you have the united palestinian delegation in cairo. you have the lead per recognized by the world and and hamas and other factions there. i think that's positive going forward if that can be encouraged. secondly egyptians seem to have shifted in the conflict from pursuing vendetta against hamas. they have a domestic struggle with the brother hood. they saw this this as extension of that problem. they seem to have shifted to a position that says maybe it's better as an egyptian regime we can prove useful to the mediator. other than that, we're not seeing that much that's encouraging. very important your last segment. some people tend to think this whole problem is
with me now, director of middle east africa program on the council and foreign relations.o talk about. the world wants a solution to this. if the ceasefire holds, what should both sides do? >> does the world really want a solution in i'm not seeing real effort to say wait a minute, why haven't we had a solution until now? what can be different this time around? here's a couple of encouraging things. first of all you have the united palestinian delegation in cairo. you have the lead per...
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charges for his alleged role if what's considered one of the seminole plots before 9/11 which was the east africa embassy bombings in 1998. >> we know you are on it, thank you so of. >>> we're learning more about james foley's last words to his family. the 40-year-old recited a lengthy message to a fellow hostage who mem morized it, the relaid it to his parents. "i feel you all especially when i pray. i pray for you to stay strong and to believe." foally went on to say, "grammy, please take your medicine, take walks and keep dancing. i plan to take you out to margarita's when i get home. stay strong because i am going to need your help to reclaim my life." foley was abducted in syria in 2012. >>> we're learning more about another american journalist who had been held captive by islamic militants. he was released yesterday after nearly two years in captivity in syria. he was handed over to u.n. peacekeepers in the golan heights area following an extension of mediation by u.s. and ka t qatari officials. some u.s. terrorism experts say qatar moved for quickly to secure his freedom. we are told curti
charges for his alleged role if what's considered one of the seminole plots before 9/11 which was the east africa embassy bombings in 1998. >> we know you are on it, thank you so of. >>> we're learning more about james foley's last words to his family. the 40-year-old recited a lengthy message to a fellow hostage who mem morized it, the relaid it to his parents. "i feel you all especially when i pray. i pray for you to stay strong and to believe." foally went on to say,...
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tanzania is in east africa. >> but planes go from -- >> yeah, not only that, but there was an ebola outbreak in the congo, which borders tan is a knee i can't. there was an outbreak in uganda, which borders tanzania. response. that's just in case there is a report 0 of a possible ebb bo la outbreak or ebola affected perp. we do the analysis and evaluation, then confirm it. so we are more taking precautions, just in case. as rightly said, people travel. >> is there, in any of your judgment, a sense that there is a misconception about africa in terms of specific countries with respect to that? is there something that you think that the business community and the private sector may have a misconception about or badly informed? >> there's a perception, and there's reality. the perception of the business world, the global world, the political world on african democracy, on good governance is the wrong perception. because what you see in the media, in one, two, or three countries is not what's going on in the rest of the continent. remember that africa is 54 countries. in full evolution. they're a
tanzania is in east africa. >> but planes go from -- >> yeah, not only that, but there was an ebola outbreak in the congo, which borders tan is a knee i can't. there was an outbreak in uganda, which borders tanzania. response. that's just in case there is a report 0 of a possible ebb bo la outbreak or ebola affected perp. we do the analysis and evaluation, then confirm it. so we are more taking precautions, just in case. as rightly said, people travel. >> is there, in any of...