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>> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, andas been spreading fast displacing many other plants. it can grow in any environment and anywhere weather. a big concern over this weed in what it could mean where the malaria is still very high. the weed keeps the mosquito parasite alive longer, then this could be a problem. malaria is widespread in western kenya. educational programs and vicente strategies have helped to relief it. but many don't seek treatment. doctors say that everyone should be aware of the weeds in danger. >> it is to be the lead offici official. people need to get to know this plant. it is common, but people don't know the effect on humans and on animals an. >> clearing the weed for years but it always grows back. he does not know about the link with malaria. he does know that none of the other plants can grow when it is around. >> it grows very fast. we don't know what to do about it. but we're trying to cut it as soon as it comes up. >> back in nairobi scientists continue to try to solve the problem of the mala
>> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, andas been spreading fast displacing many other plants. it can grow in any environment and anywhere weather. a big concern over this weed in what it could mean where the malaria is still very high. the weed keeps the mosquito parasite alive longer, then this could be a problem. malaria is widespread in western kenya. educational programs and vicente strategies have helped to relief it. but...
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a presenter on universal tv, and the channels east africa director were arrested october 2nd. the channel was raided. two members of the parliament from interviewed about groups brought in to quell the al-shabab movement. universal tv has been warned by security forces to stop the anti-government propaganda. this is it not the first time a media outlet has been shot down. left year authorities raided the members. >>> it's been almost 70 years since india was partitions to create india and pak stag. the british pulled out leaving two countries, two populations and a pandora's box of geopolitical tensions in south asia, india and pakistan have fought three wars, accused each other of terror of the attack, and battled over kashmir and tensionsers reflected in the news media. pakistan is often characterized as a terrorist state and suspicions of an indian hindu agendaa underline political discourse on the country. the media are a casualty of the tension. since 2014 there has been no indian journalists based in pakistan, it's been longer since pakistani reporters have been based in
a presenter on universal tv, and the channels east africa director were arrested october 2nd. the channel was raided. two members of the parliament from interviewed about groups brought in to quell the al-shabab movement. universal tv has been warned by security forces to stop the anti-government propaganda. this is it not the first time a media outlet has been shot down. left year authorities raided the members. >>> it's been almost 70 years since india was partitions to create india...
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let me underscore the importance of the united states continuing to lead in the middle east, north africa and around the world. we have come a long way in the past four years and we cannot afford to retreat now. when america is absent, especially from unstable environment there are consequences. extremes that that ms. them takes root, our interest suffer, or security at home is threatened. that is why why i sent chris stevens to benghazi in the first place. nobody knew the dangers better than chris, first during the revolution then during the transition. a week libyan government, marauding militias, terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel but he did not waver because he understood it was critical for america to be represented there, at that time. our men and women who serve overseas understand that we accept a level of risk to protect the country we love. they represent the best tradition of a bold and generous nation. they cannot work in bunkers and do their jobs. it is our responsibility to make sure they have the resources they need and to do everything we can
let me underscore the importance of the united states continuing to lead in the middle east, north africa and around the world. we have come a long way in the past four years and we cannot afford to retreat now. when america is absent, especially from unstable environment there are consequences. extremes that that ms. them takes root, our interest suffer, or security at home is threatened. that is why why i sent chris stevens to benghazi in the first place. nobody knew the dangers better than...
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>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity.y have expertise in once our two embassys were bombed how do we regain communications, we were not rebuilding in again in benghazi and no reason to get f.b.i. investigators in benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice, that was absolutely the primary goal that we had in working with the f.b.i. and i think -- you know, when we make a decision on a deployment of the fest, it is not just the secretary of state, in this case there was the nfc involved, there was the cia involved, there was the cicis about it and the conclusion was we are not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> that was a quick decision to make that night you were not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> the fest would not have -- >> i understand but you just mentioned all the agencies that would have been important to get on the ground as quick as possible and summarize what the situation was to give you that direction but
>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity.y have expertise in once our two embassys were bombed how do we regain communications, we were not rebuilding in again in benghazi and no reason to get f.b.i. investigators in benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice, that was absolutely the primary goal that we had in working with the f.b.i....
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have happened in order to avoid this, only to have ever been unclassified, one coming out of the east africa bombing there was full transparency, aa set of recommendations, many of which have been implemented along with recommendations from other ops, but this committee never had a public hearing about the $17 because they were classified. we are putting into action steps that we think will help the next secretary be able to make these decisions , be part of the decisions, have more insight into what is going on, and obviously welcome the opportunity to work closely with the subcommittee or set of members to make sure that is what is happening. >> thank you. nineteen or 17 have been done. none of them have been implemented. >> that is not accurate. we did a full and thorough investigation. the vast majority have been implemented, and we will give you a report to that effect. to go back to your point, if there were an authorization process that is the kind of information that will be shared. i see my former compatriot on the armed services committee, there is always an armed services authoriz
have happened in order to avoid this, only to have ever been unclassified, one coming out of the east africa bombing there was full transparency, aa set of recommendations, many of which have been implemented along with recommendations from other ops, but this committee never had a public hearing about the $17 because they were classified. we are putting into action steps that we think will help the next secretary be able to make these decisions , be part of the decisions, have more insight...
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. >> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and has been spreading fast displacing many other plants. it can grow in any environment and in any weather. a big cor concern for scientists studying this weed, if the research concludes that the weed also keeps the mosquito parasite alive longer, then this could potentially be a big problem here. >> malaria's widespread, public awareness and other preventive strategies have helped to ease the burden. a quarter of the people who live here have been diagnosed with malaria this year. many more don't seek treatment. doctors say everyone must be made aware of the weeds' danger. >> the government take over. because it's common but some people don't know the effects it has on humans and on animals. >> he has been clearing the weeds for years, but it always grows back. he doesn't know about the link with malaria. he does know that no other plants can grow when it is around. >> we don't know what you can do about it. we're trying to cut it. >> back in nairobi scientists continue to try to solve
. >> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and has been spreading fast displacing many other plants. it can grow in any environment and in any weather. a big cor concern for scientists studying this weed, if the research concludes that the weed also keeps the mosquito parasite alive longer, then this could potentially be a big problem here. >> malaria's widespread, public awareness and other preventive strategies have helped to...
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. >> scientists fighting malaria in easting africa face new he my, a weed invading the countryside is growing across uganda, tanzania, somalia, ethiopia and kenya. it is attracting mosquitoes. we report from western kenya. >> scientists of the international center in nairobi watch the movements of the mosquito which transmits malaria and study the weed and try to term how much gains it has made in the fight against malaria. mosquitoes are attracted to the nectar which keep it alive. the research started in 2007 is still in its early days, but the lead researcher says the preliminary findings are worrying. >> it tells us that when the mosquito is carrying the parasite, it can survive a lot longer. the question is that if the mosquito is not infected with the parasite, what does it mean in terms of the impact on the survival of the mosquito. that we don't know. >> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970's, and has been spreading fast, displacing many other plants, it can grow in any environment and any weather. a big concern for scient
. >> scientists fighting malaria in easting africa face new he my, a weed invading the countryside is growing across uganda, tanzania, somalia, ethiopia and kenya. it is attracting mosquitoes. we report from western kenya. >> scientists of the international center in nairobi watch the movements of the mosquito which transmits malaria and study the weed and try to term how much gains it has made in the fight against malaria. mosquitoes are attracted to the nectar which keep it alive....
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they expect to be able to give it internet service to some 14 different countries in west africa, east africaern africa using this. >> that's a great effort. i hope they come to my neighborhood because my wi-fi is spotty at my house. use a satellite. >> west africa will have internet service but we can't get it. >>> youem rember that pizza rat, the. iz za rat the one that went down the subway stairs? ate the pizza. there's a new costume you see here based on the pizza rat. had 7.5 million views for pizza rat. this one, move over sexy costume and why are the arrows pointing in that direction. >> i might stick with the donald trump you see here over the pizza costume. a little too sexy and provocative. then there was this. the gold and white dress or blue and black dress. there's lots of options. >> i think brian agrees with me. you have to see the pizza costume again just to study it. >> it's about $90. that's something so wrong. yeah. >> that's better. >> wow. 90 bucks. >> for you. >> all right. here's a creepy shot from this weekend's nfl game. the cleveland browns san diego chargers game. t
they expect to be able to give it internet service to some 14 different countries in west africa, east africaern africa using this. >> that's a great effort. i hope they come to my neighborhood because my wi-fi is spotty at my house. use a satellite. >> west africa will have internet service but we can't get it. >>> youem rember that pizza rat, the. iz za rat the one that went down the subway stairs? ate the pizza. there's a new costume you see here based on the pizza rat....
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>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity.hey have expertise in, you know, once our two embassies were bombed, how do we regain communications, for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi, so there was no reason to send a fes team. there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. that was absolutely the primary goal that we had in working with the fbi. and i think it's -- you know, when we make a decision on the -- on a deployment of the fest. it is not just the secretary of state. in this case there was the nfc involved, there was the cia involved, there was a civitz about it and the considered conclusion was we're not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> well, that was a quick decision to make that night, that you were not going to rebuild in benghazi, that was pretty -- >> the fest would not have -- there was nothing to rebuild, there was -- >> i understand.
>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity.hey have expertise in, you know, once our two embassies were bombed, how do we regain communications, for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi, so there was no reason to send a fes team. there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to...
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hostages in tehran, our embassy in marine barracks bombed in beirut, saudi arabia, our embassy in east africa, consular staff murdered, the attack in 2009 , and too many others. many have been killed by terrorists. of course, the list of attacks foiled, crises averted, and lives saved is longer. our security professionals get it right more than 99 percent of the time against difficult odds. that is why i trust them with my life. and let's remember that administrations of both parties in partnership with congress have made concerted in good faith efforts to learn from these attacks and deaths, to implement recommendations from the review boards, seek the necessary resources, and do better in protecting our people from what has become constantly evolving threats. that is the least that the men and women who serve our country deserve, what, again, we are doing with your help. i have no higher priority or greater responsibility. as i have said many times, i take responsibility, and no one is more committed to getting this right. i am determined to leave the state department safer, stronger, and m
hostages in tehran, our embassy in marine barracks bombed in beirut, saudi arabia, our embassy in east africa, consular staff murdered, the attack in 2009 , and too many others. many have been killed by terrorists. of course, the list of attacks foiled, crises averted, and lives saved is longer. our security professionals get it right more than 99 percent of the time against difficult odds. that is why i trust them with my life. and let's remember that administrations of both parties in...
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of refugees arriving from croatia - the asylum seekers fleeing from war and poverty, the middle east, africand asia are on their way to austria and germany, having to reroute through slovenia after hungary closed its border. german chancellor angela merkel is heading to turkey. they are backing a plan aimed at tightening controls. turkey was offered up to $3.4 billion to curb the number of refugees entering europe. the turkish government rejected it >>> thousands of african refugees try to cross. many are victims to smugglers. we have a report from the border of mozambique and south africa. >> reporter: this man said god has called on him to do this work. he has been doing it for three years. >> he says he rescues refugees. >> they are suffering in their countries. they are coming, running to other countries, and then they cannot stay here in mozambique, because even us here in mozambique, we still haven't a job. >> but refugees see eduardo and his job differently. in one of his safe houses in mozambique's capital, these three young men are waiting to cross into south africa. they say the ne
of refugees arriving from croatia - the asylum seekers fleeing from war and poverty, the middle east, africand asia are on their way to austria and germany, having to reroute through slovenia after hungary closed its border. german chancellor angela merkel is heading to turkey. they are backing a plan aimed at tightening controls. turkey was offered up to $3.4 billion to curb the number of refugees entering europe. the turkish government rejected it >>> thousands of african refugees...
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>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity. they have expertise in once our two embassies were bomb how do we regain communications, for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi, so there was no reason to send a fest team there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. that was absolutely the primary goal that we had in working with the fbi and i think it's -- you know, when we make a decision on a deployment of the fest, it is not just the secretary of state. in this case there was the nfc involved, there was the cia involved, there was a -- and the considered conclusion was we're not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> that was a quick decision to make that night you're not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> the fest -- there was nothing to rebuild. >> you mentioned all of the agencies that would have been important to get on the ground as quick as possible and
>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity. they have expertise in once our two embassies were bomb how do we regain communications, for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi, so there was no reason to send a fest team there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. that...
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. >> reporter: this weed was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and has been spreading fast.ow in any environment and any weather. a big concern for scientists what it could mean in places [ inaudible ] where the malaria prevalence rate is still very high. if the research concludes that the weed also keeps the mosquito parasite alove longer than this could be a big problem here. malaria is widespread in western kenya. public aware programs and other preventative strategies have helped ease the burden, but about a quarter of the people who live here have been diagnosed with malaria this year. doctors say everyone must be made aware of the weed's danger. >> [ inaudible ] government takes over, people get to know about this plant. it's common, but some people don't know the effects it has on humans or animals or mosquitos. >> reporter: this person has been clearing the weed for years, but it always grows back. he doesn't know about the link with malaria, he does know that none of his other plants can grow when it is around. >> when there is rain it grows up very faster here, and
. >> reporter: this weed was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and has been spreading fast.ow in any environment and any weather. a big concern for scientists what it could mean in places [ inaudible ] where the malaria prevalence rate is still very high. if the research concludes that the weed also keeps the mosquito parasite alove longer than this could be a big problem here. malaria is widespread in western kenya. public aware programs and other preventative strategies have...
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mozambique island in east africa was a headquarters for the slave trade for 400 years. museum director lonnie bunch showed us where africans were auctioned and marched to the sea. they were running so many people through here thehe needed a r rp this big. >> yes. what you probably had was almost an assembly line. you'd bring people, you'd sell people, then you would move them on to the boats and off to the new world. >> pelley: what does a black man see they can't see? >> he sees a combination of unbelievable pain, a sense of angster, a sense loss, but also an amazing sense of optimism that the people who shuffled down this ramp, those that were able to survive, built the americas. >> pelley: the ship bunch was looking for was discovered in the archives of cape town, south africa. anthropologist steve lubekeman found an old investigation into a portuguese ship that hit bad luck at the cape of good h he. 200 slaves drowned in the wreck. >> we have the captain's account, and he signed his name here 220 years ago. >> pelley: incredible. >> he said he decided to save the sl
mozambique island in east africa was a headquarters for the slave trade for 400 years. museum director lonnie bunch showed us where africans were auctioned and marched to the sea. they were running so many people through here thehe needed a r rp this big. >> yes. what you probably had was almost an assembly line. you'd bring people, you'd sell people, then you would move them on to the boats and off to the new world. >> pelley: what does a black man see they can't see? >> he...
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the asylum seekers escaping war and poverty in the middle east, africa and asia are on their way to austria and germany. they had to reroute through slovenia after croatia closed its bored on friday. >> airstrikes in syria has killed the leader of the khorasan group. the defense democratic said the leader was killed near the northern syrian town of dana. al nasr is believed organized routes for backers and played a significant role in the group's finances. >> the situation is tense in israel and the occupied palestinian territories where stoppings continue. 43 palestinians and seven israelis have been killed. israel's cabinet has met to discuss the unrest. five palestinians were killed on saturday alone. a jewish settler shot dead a teen in hebron for allegedly trying to stab him. israel police say he was killed before he could do harm. an israeli police woman shot dead an individual. he allegedly tried to stop her after asking directions. israeli forces shot dead a 16-year-old for allegedly attempting to stab a soldier. under the same circumstances, a 23-year-old was shot dead at checkpoin
the asylum seekers escaping war and poverty in the middle east, africa and asia are on their way to austria and germany. they had to reroute through slovenia after croatia closed its bored on friday. >> airstrikes in syria has killed the leader of the khorasan group. the defense democratic said the leader was killed near the northern syrian town of dana. al nasr is believed organized routes for backers and played a significant role in the group's finances. >> the situation is tense...
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. >>> scientists fighting malaria in east africa are now facing a new enemy.eed which is invading the county side it's called the famine weed and growing across uganda, tan is knee, a eying yoap i can't so knowledge that and kenya. and researchers found it's attracting mosquito. from ken yeah, catherine soi reports. >> reporter: scientists in the international certainty of insect physiology and psychology in nairobi. they also studying the famine weed mosquitoes feed on and trying it find out just how much it's reversing gains made in the battle against malaria. motorcycle toes are attract today the weed's nector which keeps them alive if they can't find blood to suck. scientific standard the research that started in thousand seven is still in its early days. but the lead researchers says the preliminary findings are worrying. >> it can live very long because they get their resources from here, it tells us that when the mosquito is carrying the parasite it can survive a lot longer. the question is that if the mosquito is not up frequented with the parasite wha
. >>> scientists fighting malaria in east africa are now facing a new enemy.eed which is invading the county side it's called the famine weed and growing across uganda, tan is knee, a eying yoap i can't so knowledge that and kenya. and researchers found it's attracting mosquito. from ken yeah, catherine soi reports. >> reporter: scientists in the international certainty of insect physiology and psychology in nairobi. they also studying the famine weed mosquitoes feed on and...
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but situation in middle east and north africa is requiring urgent, urgent response.veryone is saying that isil is expanding, one year more than one year after the coalition started its war, the -- the isil territory has expanded, and they want to grab more and more. on the coordination, i don't know why you highlighted the -- the french participation, they are part of the coalition as far as i understand, and we -- we have many questions as regards the explanations of their activities, and their strikes on syrian territory. they say that they enjoy the right of preventive self-defense in accordance with article 51 of the charter. what they did, and i believe the brits did the same, they said we hit the target, we killed a couple of people who were contemplating bad things on our territory from syria. no proof, nothing. and i think you cannot avoid the impression that the legal basis of the coalition activities in syria is really flawed. you cannot operate without security council mandate or without the consent of the country in question. we said from we the beginning
but situation in middle east and north africa is requiring urgent, urgent response.veryone is saying that isil is expanding, one year more than one year after the coalition started its war, the -- the isil territory has expanded, and they want to grab more and more. on the coordination, i don't know why you highlighted the -- the french participation, they are part of the coalition as far as i understand, and we -- we have many questions as regards the explanations of their activities, and...
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previously europe and asia middle east africa were going more quickly as north america was a bit slower. now that north america has picked up quite a bit, you see all of the businesses and north america beverages frito-lay and even quaker are performing really well into shares rose more than 1% to 97.01. >> the bud/miller deal may be unraveling. anheuser-busch offered $100 billion to buy sab miller. according to bloomberg, sab rejected the bid today because it is seeking a higher offer. frothyer you might say. and highser shares fell 1% to 109.60 and sab miller trades over seas. >>> sky works solutions agreeing to buy pmc-sierra in a $2 billion deal. a chip supplier for apple and pmc is a software solution developer. sky works fell 1.5% to 80.71. pmc up 33% to $10.24. >>> fedex has joined u.p.s. in hiking its fuel surcharges. the announcement comes before the key holiday shopping season and is the second increase by fedex this year. it will take effect november 2nd. fedex shares were 1% higher to 151.51. u.p.s. fell to 101.43. disappointing quarterly results from the yum! brands the par
previously europe and asia middle east africa were going more quickly as north america was a bit slower. now that north america has picked up quite a bit, you see all of the businesses and north america beverages frito-lay and even quaker are performing really well into shares rose more than 1% to 97.01. >> the bud/miller deal may be unraveling. anheuser-busch offered $100 billion to buy sab miller. according to bloomberg, sab rejected the bid today because it is seeking a higher offer....
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migration estimates 680,000 migrants and refugees have crossed into europe this year from the middle east, africa, and asia. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says israel and jordan have agreed on steps to curb a wave of violence between palestinians and israelis. in jordan's capital of amman today, kerry met separately with jordan's king abdullah, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. kerry announced there will be 24/7 video monitoring around a sacred site in jerusalem's old city. it's known to muslims as haram al sharif, and to jews as the temple mount. israel also said it would re- affirm jordan's role as custodian of the site. kerry said it was a "false perception" among palestinians that israel wanted to change the rules governing access to the site, a charge israel has denied. the conflict over this site has been the source of much of the violence in recent weeks. and today, though, that violence continued. israeli soldiers shot and killed a palestinian teenager who tried to stab a guard at a west bank border crossing. in the past five weeks, palestinians have killed ten israelis, mostly b
migration estimates 680,000 migrants and refugees have crossed into europe this year from the middle east, africa, and asia. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says israel and jordan have agreed on steps to curb a wave of violence between palestinians and israelis. in jordan's capital of amman today, kerry met separately with jordan's king abdullah, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. kerry announced there will be 24/7 video monitoring around a sacred site in jerusalem's old city. it's known...
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. >> the embassy bombings in east africa, this is sort of an unprecedented way of dealing with tranl tragedies in the global arena. >> and talking about hillary clinton this is a sound bite from martha of alabama who asked why the state department did not ask what the ambassador needed upon learning of security concerns in libya. >> august 17th you received a memo on the deteriorating security in libya. the same day you were asked to give $20 million to the libya government to beef up security, your department issued a warning, telling american citizens to get out of libya and not to travel there. i'm wondering why with all of this in front of you, the secretary of state, why did it not occur to you to pick up the phone and call your friend? >> we knew what he was asking for, those requests went to the security professionals. and i would only add with respect to the travel warning we issue travel warnings for many, many places in the world. they are really aimed at informing american business travelers, tourists about conditions they might face if they go to countries. they are not a
. >> the embassy bombings in east africa, this is sort of an unprecedented way of dealing with tranl tragedies in the global arena. >> and talking about hillary clinton this is a sound bite from martha of alabama who asked why the state department did not ask what the ambassador needed upon learning of security concerns in libya. >> august 17th you received a memo on the deteriorating security in libya. the same day you were asked to give $20 million to the libya government to...
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this connects europe to north africa and the middle east. terror. >> i want to thank by guests. i'll be back in a minute with a final thought on benghazi, responsibility and risk. send us your thoughts on twitter at aj "inside story" or follow me and get in touch at luis suarez news, or visit our facebook page and tell us what you thought of our hearings. we'd love to here >> when i met daisy, it was the best day of my life. when my past caught up with me and made us all pay the price. >> the social worker said, "i'm gonna have to take the baby". they took my family. i don't know how i'm gonna do it but... i need another lawyer. you're gonna have to kill me to take my child. youth came from. >> a political fire storm. tens of thousands of children from central america showed up on the border trying to enter the united states alone. >> you can't send your children up here and let them stay. >> the obama administration took unprecedented measures to keep them out. on to honduras where violence is still forcing people out and talked to families being torn apart.
this connects europe to north africa and the middle east. terror. >> i want to thank by guests. i'll be back in a minute with a final thought on benghazi, responsibility and risk. send us your thoughts on twitter at aj "inside story" or follow me and get in touch at luis suarez news, or visit our facebook page and tell us what you thought of our hearings. we'd love to here >> when i met daisy, it was the best day of my life. when my past caught up with me and made us all...
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this connects europe to north africa and the middle east.rightening in our war against terror. >> i want to thank by guests. i'll be back in a minute with a final thought on benghazi, responsibility and risk. send us your thoughts on twitter at aj "inside story" or follow me and get in touch at luis suarez news, or visit our facebook page and tell us what you thought of our hearings. we'd love to here . >> when you visit the us state department, a few blocks from washington, inside the public entrance there's a wall of plaques commemorating personnel killed in the line of duty, including people from the lowest to the highest level who died across the world. for weeks the secretary of state's political enemies had a field day with accusations and hints that the state department callously and deliberately didn't protect the american outpost as if the secretary was utterly indifferent to whether ambassador stephens lived or died. think about that. hard to believe. in light of event since, hard to imagine. by overstating the case, trying to port
this connects europe to north africa and the middle east.rightening in our war against terror. >> i want to thank by guests. i'll be back in a minute with a final thought on benghazi, responsibility and risk. send us your thoughts on twitter at aj "inside story" or follow me and get in touch at luis suarez news, or visit our facebook page and tell us what you thought of our hearings. we'd love to here . >> when you visit the us state department, a few blocks from...
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the attacks on embassies in east africa and middle east losing people like foley years ago it all is considered the stuff that happens. it's a dangerous area, dangerous people. you can't isolate our envoys. the republicans act like this is the only time it has ever happened and worthy of a permanent investigation. how do they justify it? how do they say it is different than the marines blown up in barics in 1983? all the stuff happened over the years, how do they say this is the one we must never let go? >> i don't know how they would do it in any sort of justifiable manner. the only way that makes sense is they see a political advantage in pushing it. i don't accept that these things should happen. i think we should have investigated this and do everything we can to prevent it happening in the future. we have done that. this committee has an entirely different agenda that is partisan and political. >> thank you so much. it's great watching you out there. thank you very much congressman adam smith. >> robert costa has been up at capitol hill all day day taking break from the campaign
the attacks on embassies in east africa and middle east losing people like foley years ago it all is considered the stuff that happens. it's a dangerous area, dangerous people. you can't isolate our envoys. the republicans act like this is the only time it has ever happened and worthy of a permanent investigation. how do they justify it? how do they say it is different than the marines blown up in barics in 1983? all the stuff happened over the years, how do they say this is the one we must...
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>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity. they have expertise. and once our two embassies are bombed how do we regain communications for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi. so there was no reason to send a fest team. there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. that was absolutely the primary goal that we had in working with the fbi. and i think it's, you know, when we make a decision on a deployment of the fest, it is not just a secretary of state. in this case there was the nsc involved, there was the cia involved, there was a -- and the considered conclusion was we're not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> well, that was a quick decision to make that night that you were not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> well, the fest would not -- there was nothing to rebuild. >> i understand. but you just mentioned all the agencies that would have been importa
>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity. they have expertise. and once our two embassies are bombed how do we regain communications for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi. so there was no reason to send a fest team. there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice....
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they get an invite in southeast asia and in north east africa and central africa, and that's the main chunk of territory. they just operate a little bit differently, and they can be as well as collude. we tend to think of them as colluding come as empires collude in. but if you look at 1918-1921, anglo-french relations are terrible. >> should we stop? [inaudible] >> oh, yes. my book is a better. [applause] -- my book is better. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and
they get an invite in southeast asia and in north east africa and central africa, and that's the main chunk of territory. they just operate a little bit differently, and they can be as well as collude. we tend to think of them as colluding come as empires collude in. but if you look at 1918-1921, anglo-french relations are terrible. >> should we stop? [inaudible] >> oh, yes. my book is a better. [applause] -- my book is better. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is...
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you know, previously europe and asia, middle east, africa were growing more quickly as north america was slower. now that north america picked up, you see all of the businesses. north america beverages, frito lay and quaker are all performing well. maybe a good sign for the u.s. consumer. we saw revenue up in the convenience store channel up about 7%. that's terrific sign that at least the u.s. consumer who likes our product is doing well. i think that's story number one. big story number two sara, is the combination of enhanced productivity which i think we've been seeing over the past couple of years. we've invested in automation, in market restructuring and shared services. we've been putting that money partly into the bottom line. operating margins up about 60 basis points. and partly into research and development and market and advertising. we're growing sales faster than pierce. that's enabling us to drive more productivity. >> i wanted to ask you about that, hugh. your boss spoke about the productivity savings on the call right now. why is productivity so important to pepsico
you know, previously europe and asia, middle east, africa were growing more quickly as north america was slower. now that north america picked up, you see all of the businesses. north america beverages, frito lay and quaker are all performing well. maybe a good sign for the u.s. consumer. we saw revenue up in the convenience store channel up about 7%. that's terrific sign that at least the u.s. consumer who likes our product is doing well. i think that's story number one. big story number two...
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have agreed on measures they hope will curb the influx of refugees and migrants from the middle east and africa. they include tightening border controls and speeding up talks with turkey on cooperation. the leaders agreed to enhance the activities of the eu body in charge of border controls with non-eu nations. they confirm they will step up screenings in italy and greece and immediately deport economic migrants. the two countries are key entryways into europe. the eu leaders also agreed to accelerate talks with turkey on how to work together on border patrols. many people traveled through the country to reach europe. but turkey is reportedly seeking financial remuneration in return. european council president donald tusk says a deal with ankara depends on what it does next. >> they made clear from the very start an agreement with turkey makes sense only if it effectively contains the flow of refugees. >> the leaders believe the tide of refugees and migrants will continue to rise as the security situation in the middle east grows more unstable. >>> a warning shot by a bulgarian border guard mea
have agreed on measures they hope will curb the influx of refugees and migrants from the middle east and africa. they include tightening border controls and speeding up talks with turkey on cooperation. the leaders agreed to enhance the activities of the eu body in charge of border controls with non-eu nations. they confirm they will step up screenings in italy and greece and immediately deport economic migrants. the two countries are key entryways into europe. the eu leaders also agreed to...
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>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity. they have expertise in, you know, once our two embassies were bombed, how do we regain communications, for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi, so there was no reason to send a fes team. there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. that was absolutely the primary goal that we had in working with the fbi. and i think it's -- you know, when we make a decision on the -- on a deployment of the fest. it is not just the secretary of state. in this case there was the nfc involved, there was the cia involved, there was a civitz about it and the considered conclusion was we're not going to rebuild in benghazi. >> well, that was a quick decision to make that night, that you were not going to rebuild in benghazi, that was pretty -- >> the fest would not have -- there was nothing to rebuild, there was -- >> i understand
>> well, congressman, the fest went to east africa to help rebuild our embassy capacity. they have expertise in, you know, once our two embassies were bombed, how do we regain communications, for example. we were not going to rebuild in benghazi, so there was no reason to send a fes team. there was a reason to try to get the fbi investigators into benghazi as soon as it was safe for them to go so they could start to try to build a case so we could bring the perpetrators of the attack to...
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the maximum security area holding more than 1,000 prisoners. >>> scientists fighting malaria in east africa facing the famine weed that is growing across the entire area, where researchers have found it is attracting mosquitos. catherine soi reports. >> reporter: scientists in nairobi warn that every move of the female mosquito which transmits mo lairia, and they are studying the famine weed it feeds on. mosquitos are attracted to the weed's nectar. by scientific standards, the researcher is still in early days, but the lead says the preliminary findings are worrying. >> they can live very long, because they get the resources from [ inaudible ]. it just tells us that when the mosquito is not carrying the parasi parasite, it can survive a lot longer. if the mosquito is infected with the parasite, what does it mean in terms of the impact on the survival of the mosquito, that we don't know. >> reporter: this weed was introduced in the 1970s, and has been spreading fast, displacing many other plants. it can grow in any environment and any weather. a big concern is what it could mean in areas wh
the maximum security area holding more than 1,000 prisoners. >>> scientists fighting malaria in east africa facing the famine weed that is growing across the entire area, where researchers have found it is attracting mosquitos. catherine soi reports. >> reporter: scientists in nairobi warn that every move of the female mosquito which transmits mo lairia, and they are studying the famine weed it feeds on. mosquitos are attracted to the weed's nectar. by scientific standards, the...
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mozambique island in east africa was a headquarters for the slave trade for 400 years.useum director lonnie bunch showed us where africans were auctioned and marched to the sea. >> they were running so many people through here they needed a ramp this big. >> yes. what you probably had was almost an assembly line. you'd bring people, you'd sell people, then you would move them onto the boats and off to the new world. >> what does a black man see that i can't see? >> he sees a combination of unbelievable pain, a sense of anger, a sense of loss, but also an amazing sense of optimism that the people who shuffled down this ramp, those that were able to survive, built the americas. >> reporter: the ship bunch was looking for was discovered in the archives of cape town, south africa. anthropologist steve lubekeman found an old investigation into a portuguese ship that hit bad luck at the cape of good hope. 200 slaves drowned in the wreck. >> we have the captain's account, and he signed his name here 220 years ago. >> incredible. >> he said he decided to save the slaves and the
mozambique island in east africa was a headquarters for the slave trade for 400 years.useum director lonnie bunch showed us where africans were auctioned and marched to the sea. >> they were running so many people through here they needed a ramp this big. >> yes. what you probably had was almost an assembly line. you'd bring people, you'd sell people, then you would move them onto the boats and off to the new world. >> what does a black man see that i can't see? >> he...
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daughtercked up by the of immigrants who arrived in our country from east africa with theyng except thetood up in. patell. pretty speaker was sergeant whose father came here from pakistan to drive the buses. this is what we've done together. now we've coupled because of us. certain people backed because of us. ofy are just safe because us. children in the poorest part of the world saved by us. everyone in the hall can be proud of our journey. it is the journey of a one nation modern come passionate conservative party. [applause] years of government stretch out before us. world.ive to the we're down and never out. i love our character and decent si and sense of human. i love every part of our country. wales, theotland, southern island. we are one nation. i will defend our union with that i've got. [applause] in every wayday great britain lives up to its name. can make it we greater still. a greater britain where people have greater hope and greater chances and greater security. on they believe we are brink of something special in our country. year we've seen more people benefit and more
daughtercked up by the of immigrants who arrived in our country from east africa with theyng except thetood up in. patell. pretty speaker was sergeant whose father came here from pakistan to drive the buses. this is what we've done together. now we've coupled because of us. certain people backed because of us. ofy are just safe because us. children in the poorest part of the world saved by us. everyone in the hall can be proud of our journey. it is the journey of a one nation modern come...
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he was backed up by the daughter of gujarati immigrants who arrived in our country from east africa withhing except the clothes they stood up in, priti patel. and the first speaker was sajid javid, whose father came here from pakistan to drive the buses. this is what we've done together. and now with couples married because of us, working people backed because of us, the nhs safe because of us, and children in the poorest parts of the world saved because of us. everyone in this hall can be incredibly proud of our journey. the journey of the modern, compassionate, one nation conservative party. so as five years of government stretch out before us, what do i see on the skyline? i love britain. i love our history and what we've given to the world. i love our get-up-and-go, that whenever we're down, we're never out. i love our character, our decency, our sense of humor. i love every part of our country. england, scotland, wales, northern ireland. we are one nation and i will defend our union with everything i have got. every day, in every way, great britain lives up to its name. and i know t
he was backed up by the daughter of gujarati immigrants who arrived in our country from east africa withhing except the clothes they stood up in, priti patel. and the first speaker was sajid javid, whose father came here from pakistan to drive the buses. this is what we've done together. and now with couples married because of us, working people backed because of us, the nhs safe because of us, and children in the poorest parts of the world saved because of us. everyone in this hall can be...
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. >> it's weed originally from north and south america were introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and been spreading fast. displacing many other plans it can grow in any environment and in any weather. >> a big concern for scientists is what it could mean in places where malaria is still very high. the research concludes that the weed also keeps the mosquito pair side aliv a--parasite alive longer, and that could be a big problem here. malaria is widespread in kenya, public awareness programs and other preventive strategies have helped to ease the burden. but many have been diagnosed with malaria, and many don't seek treatment. everybody should be made aware of the weed's dangers. >> as the government takes over, this plant is common, but people don't know the effect on humans and on animals. >> clearing the weed for years, but it always grows back. he doesn't know about the link with malaria. he does know that none of his other plants can grow when it is around. >> we have been clearing it, but we don't know what to do about it. we've been trying to cut it. >> in nairobi scientists t
. >> it's weed originally from north and south america were introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and been spreading fast. displacing many other plans it can grow in any environment and in any weather. >> a big concern for scientists is what it could mean in places where malaria is still very high. the research concludes that the weed also keeps the mosquito pair side aliv a--parasite alive longer, and that could be a big problem here. malaria is widespread in kenya, public...
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studying law and history in oxford and then he became a journalist, covered five wars in the middle east, africad other hot spots around the world. you may recognize this fit, handsome fellow because during the period of time when the iranians took over the u.s. embassy and expelled u.s. passport holders from iran in iran, it was his broadcast on nightline which were the only source in the united states while that was going on in iran. derek has now returned to his original love of history and research and he's written a really compelling book. i'm going to start by asking derek, if you will, deker, there's so much written about the magna carta, how is your book different? how would a writer find something different in your book that they couldn't find in scores about magna carta? >> i want to start by making a confession, and that is magna carta addict. the guy that got me hooked was stan. we didn't call him stan, we called him sir. stan came along. he said -- the military more efficient. we really liked this idea. you know, this is the 1960's. i'm a 60's child. you wonder why, well, were long-
studying law and history in oxford and then he became a journalist, covered five wars in the middle east, africad other hot spots around the world. you may recognize this fit, handsome fellow because during the period of time when the iranians took over the u.s. embassy and expelled u.s. passport holders from iran in iran, it was his broadcast on nightline which were the only source in the united states while that was going on in iran. derek has now returned to his original love of history and...
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originated in tunisia in 2010, 2011 but quickly spread to a number of countries in north africa and the middle eastin many of these countries the struggle for democracy and fundamental rights has come to stand still or suffered setbacks, tunisia however has seen a democratic transition based on vibrant, civil society with demands for respect of basic human rights. an essential factor for the combination of the revolution in tee kneesha in peaceful democratic elections last autumn was the effort made by the quartet to support the work of the constituent assembly and to secure approval of the constitutional process among the tunisia population at large. the quartet paved the way for a peaceful dialog between the citizens, the political parties and the authorities and helped to find consensus-based solutions to a wide range of the challenges across political and religious divides. the broad based national dialog that the quartet succeeded in establishing countered the spread of violence in tunisia and its function is there forth comparable to that of the peace congresses to which alfred nobel refers i
originated in tunisia in 2010, 2011 but quickly spread to a number of countries in north africa and the middle eastin many of these countries the struggle for democracy and fundamental rights has come to stand still or suffered setbacks, tunisia however has seen a democratic transition based on vibrant, civil society with demands for respect of basic human rights. an essential factor for the combination of the revolution in tee kneesha in peaceful democratic elections last autumn was the effort...