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we scene that particularly in west africa but increasingly in east africa but increasingly in east africa it is local civil society and their observation groups that are most powerful and effective. the british security company gas has suspended nine workers at an immigration removal centre for allegedly abusing detainees. it follows a bbc investigation claiming officers mocked and assaulted people. it is alleged there is widespread self harm and attempted suicide at the centre which houses migrant is about to be expelled. alison holt has more. brook house immigration removal centre sits a couple of hundred metres from the runway at gatwick airport. it's run by the global security firm gas. here foreign national prisoners facing deportation at the end of their sentence are detained alongside asylum seekers, illegal migrants and those who have overstayed their visas. covert filming by the bbc‘s panorama programme shows a chaotic place awash with drugs. with self harm commonplace among the men held there. there are officers doing their best, but the undercover investigation alleges some sta
we scene that particularly in west africa but increasingly in east africa but increasingly in east africa it is local civil society and their observation groups that are most powerful and effective. the british security company gas has suspended nine workers at an immigration removal centre for allegedly abusing detainees. it follows a bbc investigation claiming officers mocked and assaulted people. it is alleged there is widespread self harm and attempted suicide at the centre which houses...
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it was pickard who decided o'neill would not lead the investigation in east africa. and now, pickard and freeh decided john o'neill would not get the big job in new york. >> my daddy always said, "don't kill your mavericks; they might save your life someday. and they're the ones that will always have the great ideas, so try to take care of them." and john was a maverick, a brilliant maverick. (sirens wailing) >> narrator: the buzz around the new york office was that the new boss, barry mawn, wasn't keen on keeping o'neill around. >> barry was a skeptic. he had heard sort of the headquarters' gossip at john o'neill's style. but it was funny; i can remember saying to john, "barry doesn't stand a chance. if you decide to win him over, you'll win him over." >> there was a knock on the door, and john was holding two beers. and he said, "well, i understand you're an irishman and you like to drink beer. these are for you." so i laughed. he wanted to stay in new york. he said, "i will be your most loyal supporter, and all i ask in return is that you be supportive of me in my
it was pickard who decided o'neill would not lead the investigation in east africa. and now, pickard and freeh decided john o'neill would not get the big job in new york. >> my daddy always said, "don't kill your mavericks; they might save your life someday. and they're the ones that will always have the great ideas, so try to take care of them." and john was a maverick, a brilliant maverick. (sirens wailing) >> narrator: the buzz around the new york office was that the...
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regulation, and the consequences that has, i invite you to take a tour with me of the middle east and africa. i can assure you america leads , inworld in innovation regulation that makes sure our energy is done right, period. we are the model for the world. the second is national security. america's strength relies on american energy. i don't want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and power this nation. note, i don't want to ever see your children have to fight overseas for a commodity we have here. i have been to battle. i never want your children to see what i've seen.
regulation, and the consequences that has, i invite you to take a tour with me of the middle east and africa. i can assure you america leads , inworld in innovation regulation that makes sure our energy is done right, period. we are the model for the world. the second is national security. america's strength relies on american energy. i don't want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and power this nation. note, i don't want to ever see your children have to...
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the bomb accident in east africa killed over 200 people and injured over 4,500 others. two years later on october 12th, 2000, al qaeda attacked the uss cole killing 17 american sailors and injuring 39. all of this led up to the plane's operation. on september 11th, 2001, 19 al qaeda operatives hijacked four commercial jet liners and turned them into missile. two were felony into the world trade center causing them to collapse. a third hit the pentagon. the nerve center for the world's most powerful military. a fourth, perhaps bound for the capital building, crashed in a field near shanksville, pennsylvania. when the 40 passengers and crew of flight 93 stormed the cockpit in order to overcome the hijackers n. all nearly 3,000 people were killed that day and nearly 6,000 injured fast forward to 2014. after we killed osama bin laden, a new form of the same threats emerged. like its predecessor in afghanistan, isis developed a centralized command to order attacks outside of its false califet in iraq and syria. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13th, 2015, a group
the bomb accident in east africa killed over 200 people and injured over 4,500 others. two years later on october 12th, 2000, al qaeda attacked the uss cole killing 17 american sailors and injuring 39. all of this led up to the plane's operation. on september 11th, 2001, 19 al qaeda operatives hijacked four commercial jet liners and turned them into missile. two were felony into the world trade center causing them to collapse. a third hit the pentagon. the nerve center for the world's most...
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biggest empty call to collapse there was just nothing cabbage and now the european lead to the east africa is already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there there's still a lot of his name in the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came to fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. to. simply wanting to run it then you must. come down the steps to come soon and then goodness i'm not going to consume i'm not good. to men married to that wouldn't make good on you for. it to be nice to leftist he's not exactly nothing but even if you. look down to this him. return. to. the same song. yes your. job if that's so yeah but it isn't the money. it's still there so he probably. liked it the officer. who think you could actually instruments. you ought. to feel well give up. because well. i guess. this. will sell out they cut off my. sleeve and cut you. completely. listen muslims you know a lot of. points but. the truth. was possibly t
biggest empty call to collapse there was just nothing cabbage and now the european lead to the east africa is already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there there's still a lot of his name in the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came to fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. to. simply wanting to run it then you must....
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the 1998 bombings of bombings of two of our embassies in east africa killed over 200 people and injured more than 4500 others. two years later on october 12, 2000, al qaeda attacked the uss cole as it was refueling in aden harbor killing 17 american sailors and injuring 39. all of this led up to the planes operation. on september 11, 2,001,001, 19 al qaeda operatives hijacked for commercial jetliners and turn them into missiles. two of the planes were flown into the twin towers. symbols of our nation's economic might causing them to collapse. a third hit the pentagon, nursing for the world's most powerful military. a fourth perhaps bound for the capital building crashed in a field near shanksville pennsylvania. when the 40 passengers and crew of flight 93 aerobically storm the cockpit in an effort to overcome the hijackers. in all nearly 3000 people were killed that day and more than x thousand injured. it was our nation's deadliest day since antietam. fast-forward to 2014, after we killed osama bin laden and degraded al qaeda is central leadership, a new form of the same threat emerged
the 1998 bombings of bombings of two of our embassies in east africa killed over 200 people and injured more than 4500 others. two years later on october 12, 2000, al qaeda attacked the uss cole as it was refueling in aden harbor killing 17 american sailors and injuring 39. all of this led up to the planes operation. on september 11, 2,001,001, 19 al qaeda operatives hijacked for commercial jetliners and turn them into missiles. two of the planes were flown into the twin towers. symbols of our...
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and the call to call abstemious just might think kaddish another european pleased to see the east africa it's already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us fish they have no human so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. simply wanting to count on it then you must you see a good time to post a few truths in the net good enough to not do consume come from good news. to men married to god wouldn't it make good on people for. it to be nice to the leftist p.c. not exactly nothing but even a good kind of magic to come to this instant to turn. it. on. their. minds from the same song. just your. job if that's all you have at it if the money . to do it still is so deeply. vile but it helps if. you. who think you can actually instruments. you ought. to feel well give up. the middle. what. else well. then i was in business. you will see what i mean it's not like a. simple cut. com
and the call to call abstemious just might think kaddish another european pleased to see the east africa it's already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us fish they have no human so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. simply wanting to count on it then you must you see a...
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east. south africa's high court's has overturned the election to jacob zuma.could sway the outcome of the race to leave the party and the country. more from johannesburg. >> a very important decision because it has the power to sway the outcome of the presidential race. what we know now is the tide seems to be turning. it seems as though the deputy president of the country may be garnering more support, particularly as it is quite divided at this point in time. they have said they will look at the ruling yesterday and consider whether they can appeal the decision are not so we are waiting to see as we go towards the conference in december. >> will the conference get postponed until this is resolved? >> that is really the paramount question is whether there will be an election of a new leader, possibly someone who will take the national elections. the national office there say they do not see a postponement and they will advise in the way forward holding true, so it does not seem they can anticipate the performance itself. the federal reserve may adopt a hawkis
east. south africa's high court's has overturned the election to jacob zuma.could sway the outcome of the race to leave the party and the country. more from johannesburg. >> a very important decision because it has the power to sway the outcome of the presidential race. what we know now is the tide seems to be turning. it seems as though the deputy president of the country may be garnering more support, particularly as it is quite divided at this point in time. they have said they will...
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and the call to collapse there was just nothing to catch and now the european pleased to see the east africa it's already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came to fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. do you. think. simply wanting to nominate me then you must. come down the steps to come soon and then goodness i'm not going to consume i'm not good. to men married to them wouldn't make good on people but. it should be nice to the leftist p.c. not exactly nothing but even a good kind of magic. town to piss him. to turn in. their. local. police and song. yes your. job if that's so yeah but it isn't the money. it's real so he probably. liked it. who think that actually instruments. you ought. to feel well give up. something else well love. him i was in business. well i think it's a logical end of. the civil puzzle. completely pleased and muslims
and the call to collapse there was just nothing to catch and now the european pleased to see the east africa it's already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came to fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. do you. think. simply wanting to nominate me...
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the indris live on the fourth—biggest island on the planet, 500km off the coast of east africa.ildlife is spectacular and rare. many species live here and only here. it is a privilege to see them in their natural habitat, but for how much longer? this has taken more than nine hours of walking, but we are finally here. we are right at the centre of what is the latest sapphire rush, the biggest sapphire rush. for at least 20 years, and still they come, men, women and children. building homes of wood and plastic, creating a makeshift town in the heart of the forest. there are shops, and bars... ..but no hospital, school or police station. no—one wants to be here long. but they will stay as long as it takes to get lucky. and the bluer the sapphires, the more money they're worth. these are poor men, working hard, hoping to get rich. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gemstones. this was once virgin rainforest. but now look. mineshafts and spoil heaps scar the landscape. there are thousands of men right across this valley working all day, every d
the indris live on the fourth—biggest island on the planet, 500km off the coast of east africa.ildlife is spectacular and rare. many species live here and only here. it is a privilege to see them in their natural habitat, but for how much longer? this has taken more than nine hours of walking, but we are finally here. we are right at the centre of what is the latest sapphire rush, the biggest sapphire rush. for at least 20 years, and still they come, men, women and children. building homes of...
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east africa already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just. as if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came from the fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. to want to. then you must use your own post this huge costs and then do most of them assume i'm not good. to men married to god would never make good on people but. it should be nice to my leftist he's not exactly nothing to be did not matter. and this instance didn't turn him into. the. ticket. ok. let's. say the song. yes you. know that's like yeah but it isn't the money. it's the soviet economy. who think you can actually instruments. you out of. funds from your well give up. comes well up. and i was. able to sell i think that's an upcoming. season cut. completely please and doesn't come to you i don't think. it's because i could not. possibly but the folks. they call in bold we change the chamber to make sure there is no bullet in the child. so wh
east africa already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just. as if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came from the fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. to want to. then you must use your own post this huge costs and then do most of them assume i'm not good. to men married to god would never make good on...
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the 1998 bombings of two of our embassies in east africa killed over 200 people and injured more than 4,500 others. two years later, on october 12th, 2000, al qaeda attacked the "uss cole" as it was refuelling in aiden harbor, killing 17 american sailors and injuring 39. all of this led up to the planes operation. on september 11th, 2001, 19 al qaeda operatives hijacked four commercial jetliners and turned them into missiles. two of the planes were flown into the world trade center's twin towers, symbols of our nation's economic might, causing them to collapse. a third hit the pentagon, the nerve center for the world's most powerful military. a fourth, perhaps bound for the capitol building, crashed in a field near shanksville, pennsylvania. when the 40 passengers and crew of flight 93 heroically stormed the cockpit in an effort to overcome the hijackers. in all, nearly 3,000 people were killed that day and more than 6,000 injured. it was our nation's deadliest day since antietaantietam. fast forward to 2014. after we killed osama bin laden and degraded al qaeda es's central leadershi
the 1998 bombings of two of our embassies in east africa killed over 200 people and injured more than 4,500 others. two years later, on october 12th, 2000, al qaeda attacked the "uss cole" as it was refuelling in aiden harbor, killing 17 american sailors and injuring 39. all of this led up to the planes operation. on september 11th, 2001, 19 al qaeda operatives hijacked four commercial jetliners and turned them into missiles. two of the planes were flown into the world trade center's...
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, and justified in terms of isis being a continuation of al qaeda, and now geographically, it's east africa-- no, it's a broader area than what the original bill was about. so, i would hope that we always would revisit something is now 16 years old and a whole different world. when president obama was president and we wanted to have one, speaker boehner at the time said, we want to see an aumf proposal from the white house. this isn't really because because the aumf is about our role in the use of force, but nonetheless the president sent over his proposal. i think they probably would want to give -- then we never acted upon it. think they would probably give president trump even more authority than what in the original so i'm not dish think we should revisit it but a i den see that happening. >> how is this exacerbated considering the august message about recommitting to afghanistan. >> doing what? >> he said there was a question about what -- about afghanistan. and there is concern with. some, i think it begs the question that we should revisit the aumf. >> a quick change of subject here.
, and justified in terms of isis being a continuation of al qaeda, and now geographically, it's east africa-- no, it's a broader area than what the original bill was about. so, i would hope that we always would revisit something is now 16 years old and a whole different world. when president obama was president and we wanted to have one, speaker boehner at the time said, we want to see an aumf proposal from the white house. this isn't really because because the aumf is about our role in the use...
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claim not getting along but you have a special report from east africa. brent: we'll talk about the human cost of fighting terrorism. in somalia, where the government has been struggling with a jihadist insurgency for years. with international support, efforts to defeat the al-shabaab militia have picked up but the fighting has led to more hardship for civilians. in an exclusive report, our correspondents bring us the story of people already devastated by nearly 30 years of civil war. reporter: bakbaru means to survive in somali, a fitting name for this refugee camp on the outskirts of mogadishu where life is a struggle for the next meal and bucket of water. fatema and her daughter found refuge here two weeks ago. they're still waiting for official assistance. but that's preferrable to starving in the village where the islamist militant group al-shabaab is in control. >> they would rather let us die than accept any aid from infidels. reporter: not all somalis are fleeing hunger in al-shabaab. a few kilometers away in another refugee camp, we meet marianne
claim not getting along but you have a special report from east africa. brent: we'll talk about the human cost of fighting terrorism. in somalia, where the government has been struggling with a jihadist insurgency for years. with international support, efforts to defeat the al-shabaab militia have picked up but the fighting has led to more hardship for civilians. in an exclusive report, our correspondents bring us the story of people already devastated by nearly 30 years of civil war. reporter:...
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call the collapse there was just nothing to catch and now the european pleased to see the east africa is already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just named. if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. if.
call the collapse there was just nothing to catch and now the european pleased to see the east africa is already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just named. if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. if.
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and the call to call abstemious just might think kaddish another european pleaded the east africa is already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came to fish they have no human so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. if . you can't. see him wanting to come on in it then you must you see him do not own posted a few times costs are not in any good also known to consume i'm not good to do men married to god would never make good on people are going to. show you mean i stand by that misty's not exactly nothing to them but they didn't get that and i think my team would come to this instant they turn eighteen.
and the call to call abstemious just might think kaddish another european pleaded the east africa is already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and then foreign told us came to fish they have no human so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. if . you can't. see him wanting to come on in it then you...
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it's been usually other organizations other bodies such as nato or to a certain extent in north east africa. that have been the major players in bringing about any sort of change to internal politics and so set in new york is is the system that the un adheres to of resolution followed by resolution followed by resolution inherently flawed because to get a resolution being signed off we've just seen it with north korea it has to be so watered down as to not please all the people all the time. oh absolutely and you know we're talking more micro sort of big picture things which are which obviously a very important and at that level i mean it is also very ironic that you know the five permanent security council members who are supposed to maintain peace are also amongst the biggest producers and traders so we now have a u.n. arms trade treaty which amnesty international campaign for decades to get and some of the key members of the security council are not part of that process you know how do you make sure that human rights violations crimes against humanity stop if you have a free flow of arms
it's been usually other organizations other bodies such as nato or to a certain extent in north east africa. that have been the major players in bringing about any sort of change to internal politics and so set in new york is is the system that the un adheres to of resolution followed by resolution followed by resolution inherently flawed because to get a resolution being signed off we've just seen it with north korea it has to be so watered down as to not please all the people all the time. oh...
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for going there eldoret is where the best runners in the country train every year wagner tours east africa in search of talented athletes getting the fastest runners on the contract is the only way to make money in this competitive business wagner is under pressure not one of his runners took a place on the winner's podium last season. you know eunice prays for help to perform well she asks for strength throughout the race from start to finish. the selection test could provide unison felix the opportunity to go to europe there's a lot at stake for them today on thursday morning and there's a long run for the head going and the reason for coming here and have this kind of test is to choose people who have the quality to come to you know i can't invite everybody i can only invite the best you have to do what you need to when she's on the way. we start this four times one thousand and you finish over there and then your joke to come here and then a jobbing means not do so and then. so let's go. so you have to run fast as leverage you know. for me to dominate yeah and if someone is going to tr
for going there eldoret is where the best runners in the country train every year wagner tours east africa in search of talented athletes getting the fastest runners on the contract is the only way to make money in this competitive business wagner is under pressure not one of his runners took a place on the winner's podium last season. you know eunice prays for help to perform well she asks for strength throughout the race from start to finish. the selection test could provide unison felix the...
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in east africa we have says a mere moths that keep to wild plants even though mazes grown near by i look but in mediterranean countries large populations of this moth attacked millet and males. be it a pink burra from france or from kenya the method is the same but the french caterpillar has switched to found maize whereas the african one is stuck with its original food source wild mice. the scientists studying the dietary behavior of the two say salmiya populations. at the same time they want to understand the genetic variations that predispose an insect to becoming a pest. they've identified a foraging gene that they believe is significantly involved in this development however it's also being discovered that is very difficult for an insect to adapt to crops. only a few species can flourish on agricultural land of one hundred fifty different species in boris in africa only four percent are pests for cereal crops however very large populations can develop in fields and they've spoken. while species become pests pests develop resistances and to make matters worse animals are moved back a
in east africa we have says a mere moths that keep to wild plants even though mazes grown near by i look but in mediterranean countries large populations of this moth attacked millet and males. be it a pink burra from france or from kenya the method is the same but the french caterpillar has switched to found maize whereas the african one is stuck with its original food source wild mice. the scientists studying the dietary behavior of the two say salmiya populations. at the same time they want...
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mel edwards is the chief executive for europe, the middle east and africa for wunderman.coming on the show. just explain in more detail how wunderman works? yes, so we are a global business. a global network and we very much talk about being a global digital agency. what that actually means is we have 10,000 people across 70 countries and we focus very much on connecting brands with consumers. what that means is we look to find customers, find the right customers for those businesses or brands and look to keep the customers and we do that across the various different digital assets. so through mobile, through web, through e—mail, those types of communications. we talked a the start about data because this is very data driven now. you guys know about us than probably our families in terms of what we want, where we shop, the things that we're looking for. how do you use that data? sure. we have a very strict governance and guidance and rules around how we use that data. so you have to particularly in the uk, you have to have someone's permission. you can only hold that data
mel edwards is the chief executive for europe, the middle east and africa for wunderman.coming on the show. just explain in more detail how wunderman works? yes, so we are a global business. a global network and we very much talk about being a global digital agency. what that actually means is we have 10,000 people across 70 countries and we focus very much on connecting brands with consumers. what that means is we look to find customers, find the right customers for those businesses or brands...
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think as many people know there is a huge youth boom across many parts of the world, the middle east, africa and south asia where terrorist groups are prevalent and also gaining ground and the reason why people in organizations like my own that focus on new development actually say a youth boom rather than a bulge is, you know, middle aged ladies like myself think the word bulge has a negative connotation and so does much of the world, the real key to this youth population is certainly this is a potential threat. if this group of young people are not engaged, do not have opportunities, are angry, can be appealed to by certain ideologies and given a purpose in their life, it's a tremendous threat, yes, and it will compound the existing threat many times over given the size of this demographic. but the youth boom is also a potential opportunity. we are not fighting the same people we were fighting on 9/11. many of those people were preschoolers or in grade school. the future recruits are still very young. they're still an enormous opportunity to engage these people in a positive way. these peo
think as many people know there is a huge youth boom across many parts of the world, the middle east, africa and south asia where terrorist groups are prevalent and also gaining ground and the reason why people in organizations like my own that focus on new development actually say a youth boom rather than a bulge is, you know, middle aged ladies like myself think the word bulge has a negative connotation and so does much of the world, the real key to this youth population is certainly this is...
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today is increasingly a zone for everything from piracy off the coast of east africa, hydrocarbons, andhe we see the interplay of india, a rising superpower in the century, with pakistan. that will, over the course of the century drive geopolitics in the indian ocean. we see it today tactically in yemen, in the northern reaches of the indian ocean, and up into the persian gulf where the overlay of shia, that's the iranian flag, upper right, sunni, that's the saudi flag, bottom left, played out in the waters around that arabian peninsula with our greatest ally in the region israel, parked in the middle of that zone. so the geopolitical challenges here will continue. and, of course, we need to recall that iran is an indian ocean power. on the right you see the modern flag of iran. they do on the upper left of the battle flags of cyrus the magnificent and darius the great. the green on the lower chart was the persian empire. the irene empire at its greatest extent. note all of the coastline. again we will see geopolitics playing out in the indian ocean as well. let's go to the mediterranea
today is increasingly a zone for everything from piracy off the coast of east africa, hydrocarbons, andhe we see the interplay of india, a rising superpower in the century, with pakistan. that will, over the course of the century drive geopolitics in the indian ocean. we see it today tactically in yemen, in the northern reaches of the indian ocean, and up into the persian gulf where the overlay of shia, that's the iranian flag, upper right, sunni, that's the saudi flag, bottom left, played out...
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when we talk about the middle east and africa, we should not religate to the background and even less to the issue of the paris initiative. we attach great supportive. purchased and ready to assist in any way any the rezmption of direct negoestiations between israel and palestinian to cooperate with the quartit. the fact it's not settled is being use bide the extremeshes. we use this to recruit new people to their ranks. a string of bloody terrorist acts in the world show it's an illusion. extremism and terrorism is something we need to combat only together without using hidden agendas, where the main responsibility need to be born by states and this is exactly what is provided for in the un counterglobal terrorism strategy. we welcome the secretary general under the united nations system and the fact that a russian representative was appointed to head the new u.n. office of counterterrorism we view as acknowledging the role russia plays in fighting the scourge and we thank everyone for their support. russia is committed to the goals of having a world free of weapons. under the existi
when we talk about the middle east and africa, we should not religate to the background and even less to the issue of the paris initiative. we attach great supportive. purchased and ready to assist in any way any the rezmption of direct negoestiations between israel and palestinian to cooperate with the quartit. the fact it's not settled is being use bide the extremeshes. we use this to recruit new people to their ranks. a string of bloody terrorist acts in the world show it's an illusion....
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the middle east, north africa, east africa, southeast asia, asia more broadly and keep 5ding up countries and come to as i said 35, 40, 50 partners with whom -- on whom i would argue our security depends every single day. the sharing the level of cooperation extends well beyond the operational. it increasingly extends into the analytical as well. the premium we place on sharing analysis with each other, on understanding information, sometimes the limited information we have, the premium we place on that is i think greater than ever. the last thing i would say by way of thinking beyond just this panel, the sharing of information that we do horizontally across our different intelligence services is something we'll talk about at some length today. but keep in mind also that certainly here inside the united states the pressure is on us to engage in vertical information sharing as well. the ability to translate what we learn at a national level in our intelligence collection analysis process, the ability to turn to thain useful intelligence to state and local actors here is something i feel in
the middle east, north africa, east africa, southeast asia, asia more broadly and keep 5ding up countries and come to as i said 35, 40, 50 partners with whom -- on whom i would argue our security depends every single day. the sharing the level of cooperation extends well beyond the operational. it increasingly extends into the analytical as well. the premium we place on sharing analysis with each other, on understanding information, sometimes the limited information we have, the premium we...
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interesting perspective as to where investors should be playing money in africa. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets, middle eastove, africa's most attractive place to do business. us for more.oined >> if you look at the , your business environment, when we take the business environment out we know it trumps egypt's. we are one of the most liquid markets. it is the growth rate. egypt grew. economy.l be a larger nigeria.ow above reason why they have just trumped south africa's number one. it was definitely a net connect race. -- neck and neck race. itselfse can found hovering on the brink of disaster if it continues to depend on its current economic fundamentals. >> there is definitely a very bold statement. if we look at how africa has recovered, after the global financial crisis, the reason why we recovered was the commodity prices recovered so quickly. very slow increase in commodity prices. what if they had to see another route? what would africa do? all these countries have to do fiscal consolidation and they have to save ever so slowly. what if there is another commodity? that is the big trouble we are look
interesting perspective as to where investors should be playing money in africa. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets, middle eastove, africa's most attractive place to do business. us for more.oined >> if you look at the , your business environment, when we take the business environment out we know it trumps egypt's. we are one of the most liquid markets. it is the growth rate. egypt grew. economy.l be a larger nigeria.ow above reason why they have just trumped...
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i think where there have been innovations actually east africa. kenya, equity bank for instance has tried to put together a digital mobile money product and now it's an interesting experiment is they are getting ready-- getting rid of atm and forcing people to use the mobile money product. so that will be interesting to see exactly how that works, but clearly what they are trying to do is drive demand for that and try. they actually created that product for poor people. it will be interesting to see how that works out, but i think you have to create those products for poor people to figure how to work the margins and also to figure out how to leverage technology partners to drive down costs. so i agree 100% with you on that >> gentlemen in the same row. >> i used to be head of policy, it industry in india. a couple comments before my question. we are discussing issue of inclusive finance. sometimes the services don't only do anything, but can be harmful. you have to get back into some of the fundamentals of issues like trust. a lot of people in co
i think where there have been innovations actually east africa. kenya, equity bank for instance has tried to put together a digital mobile money product and now it's an interesting experiment is they are getting ready-- getting rid of atm and forcing people to use the mobile money product. so that will be interesting to see exactly how that works, but clearly what they are trying to do is drive demand for that and try. they actually created that product for poor people. it will be interesting...
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they were in east africa, tanzania. and in the north and western serengeti. they were there.valley. saw a lot of great people and great animals. they got back in their home today. welcome back, mom and dad. >> juan: i lived there. i hung out with the young men there. boy, do they know i was an american. >> kimberly: what an incredible trip. happy for your parents. >> dana: brian thinks he has the best one. >> brian: there is one new sitcom, traditional sitcom that is captured the world's attention and mine. my body double kevin james is soaring in "kevin can wait." he brought me behind the scenes and i saw the magic of his comedy. one of the most funny, most successful people in the business. in a sitcom, how do you get rid of the woman and keep people laughing? aaron hayes last night, we found out in season one. watch. >> you've got to be kidding me. it's from your moms gym. haven't seen you. we miss you. >> i will call them. it's been over a year since she died. >> you can't kill off someone like that in a comedy. here's what you do. don't acknowledge it. but the new presid
they were in east africa, tanzania. and in the north and western serengeti. they were there.valley. saw a lot of great people and great animals. they got back in their home today. welcome back, mom and dad. >> juan: i lived there. i hung out with the young men there. boy, do they know i was an american. >> kimberly: what an incredible trip. happy for your parents. >> dana: brian thinks he has the best one. >> brian: there is one new sitcom, traditional sitcom that is...
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an african bush baby is not a monkey it is related to the lemurs from east africa this is scarlet and's an electis parrot from the solomen islands. john muir hospital has a well established pet therapy program but having exotic pets is a special moment for patients and staff. we have the regular pet therapy dogs but this one's a day when patients, and staff really, to enjoy exotic animals who are therapy trained. the animals come from lyon ranch an organization that rescues exotic animals and trains them. they're therapy animals and we go to hospitals, nursing homes, senior facillities. hospital staff and the animal handlers are convinced that animal therapy is effective. they had a patient that was in physical therapy and he hadn't been moving his hand and i handed scarlet to the patient and he reached out to take scarlet and the therapist was so happy and so excited, it was a very special thing to show that animals have a healing power. it helps bring the patients spirits up, it brings the whole hospital's spirits up. the big eyes they smile when they see it. those smiles are the be
an african bush baby is not a monkey it is related to the lemurs from east africa this is scarlet and's an electis parrot from the solomen islands. john muir hospital has a well established pet therapy program but having exotic pets is a special moment for patients and staff. we have the regular pet therapy dogs but this one's a day when patients, and staff really, to enjoy exotic animals who are therapy trained. the animals come from lyon ranch an organization that rescues exotic animals and...
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i think latin america isntries, where france 24 located and has influence, such as the middle east or africain latin america, you have a strong media landscape. a sickly, you have it into parties. the first party, the most dominant, is related to all of the privately owned media channels and newsgroups that are very strong in latin america, global inlevisa brazil. engines which are depicted in the discourse and the message of these news outlets. on the other side, you'll have state owned news media outlets, no bias and are directed by the government's voice and influence. so there is a space for a public , news outlet, which has independence from the government, from the private we want to depict latin america as it is. with an objective and independent point of view with a very professional newsroom. i think france 24 in spanish will fulfill this space. >> not all of our newsreaders know this, but our french, english, and arabic channels are all raised in paris. the spanish one will be based in the to -- bogota. way thet change the channel operates? >> yes in that here, you have the three c
i think latin america isntries, where france 24 located and has influence, such as the middle east or africain latin america, you have a strong media landscape. a sickly, you have it into parties. the first party, the most dominant, is related to all of the privately owned media channels and newsgroups that are very strong in latin america, global inlevisa brazil. engines which are depicted in the discourse and the message of these news outlets. on the other side, you'll have state owned news...
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regimes including military interventions spreading careless and destruction in the middle east and northern africa and opening the door for terrorists to parts of the world where they have never been strong even though isis is worth reading in syria and iraq we still will need a lot of effort to stabilize the region we need to fight not only isis but also which for some reason is being spearheaded by the u.s. led coalition developments in syria make us cautiously optimistic on september fourteenth and fifteenth there was this six international meeting on syria you know asked an hour. ago finalizing the four deescalation areas in syria as agreed by russia who run the turkey for us jordan un and many other countries and these agreement lays the foundation for implementing resolution twenty more to fifty four based on the direct dialogue between the government and the opposition combining efforts to. remove the threat of terrorism and. stablish in peace throughout syria recovering its integrity and addressing you q humanitarian problems with it is important to urgently supply humanitarian aid and the
regimes including military interventions spreading careless and destruction in the middle east and northern africa and opening the door for terrorists to parts of the world where they have never been strong even though isis is worth reading in syria and iraq we still will need a lot of effort to stabilize the region we need to fight not only isis but also which for some reason is being spearheaded by the u.s. led coalition developments in syria make us cautiously optimistic on september...
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of action inform the middle east and africa, and asia. it must bring all of us together. i heard the voice of a school child, i would like to bring to you the voice of that child today. malley -- mali, is only dream was to go to school without risking his life. we are all committed. g5 jointd nations, the force. the european union member states. i would like to pay tribute to all stakeholders there and acknowledge it is an extremely difficult challenge that we face. our challenge is to eliminate terrorism. to build a national capacities so states will take care of themselves. if the countries most affected failed to shoulder their own responsibility in this matter. it is for this reason, since taking office i have supported the deployment of the joint force for mobilization. i would like to invest in a strengthening support to african peacekeeping missions because that is our future. theust give new talk to peacekeeping and host countries. our capacity to respond to aspirations of peace will depend on that. be they response cannot only response. i would like to highlight
of action inform the middle east and africa, and asia. it must bring all of us together. i heard the voice of a school child, i would like to bring to you the voice of that child today. malley -- mali, is only dream was to go to school without risking his life. we are all committed. g5 jointd nations, the force. the european union member states. i would like to pay tribute to all stakeholders there and acknowledge it is an extremely difficult challenge that we face. our challenge is to...
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meanwhile the president is sitting down with world leaders from the middle east, africa, and the uk. this as he says he is made a decision on what to do about the iran nuclear deal. former u.n. ambassador john bolton, we are so pleased he is here with us with his take. david: we have an all-star lineup. melissa: sure do. david: markets, dow, s&p 500 at new record highs as federal reserve announces it will reduce its stockpile of u.s. bond worth $4.5 trillion. also says they see a rate hike coming by end of the year. phil flynn watching action in oil and gold in cme. nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. nicole, i remember when to suggest there would be a rate hike was a knee-jerk negative reaction on the dow. not so today. >> not so. no dramatic move to the downside. we pulled back a little bit. one of the traders came to me and said everything they said about unwinding the balance sheet slowly and method i canally, the part that spooked them, the year-end rate hike is still on the table, three for 2018. two more for 2019 and one for 20 to. the rate hikes were still
meanwhile the president is sitting down with world leaders from the middle east, africa, and the uk. this as he says he is made a decision on what to do about the iran nuclear deal. former u.n. ambassador john bolton, we are so pleased he is here with us with his take. david: we have an all-star lineup. melissa: sure do. david: markets, dow, s&p 500 at new record highs as federal reserve announces it will reduce its stockpile of u.s. bond worth $4.5 trillion. also says they see a rate hike...
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in a dispute that has divided c, taking in refugees from africa and the middle east. millions of people across the caribbean are bracing themselves for the most powerful hurricane ever recorded over the atlantic ocean. forecasters warn of potentially catastrophic effects. packing wind of 295 kilometers per hour the category five storm has already made landfall over the leeward islands of n barbuda. the u.s. virgin islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic, haiti and cuba. it is also approaching saint martin. the most powerful atlantic ocean hurricane in recorded history is making its way across the caribbean. residents in the area have been preparing for the worst and are now writing out the storm. riding out the storm. >> helping one another whether it is simple boarding or even insulating, waterproofing. it has been an ongoing effort. obviously with 185 mile per hour winds expected it could turn into a catastrophic event for this island. as well as the capital. we are all praying and hungry down. >> with wind reaching 300 kilometers per hour the storm has been cl
in a dispute that has divided c, taking in refugees from africa and the middle east. millions of people across the caribbean are bracing themselves for the most powerful hurricane ever recorded over the atlantic ocean. forecasters warn of potentially catastrophic effects. packing wind of 295 kilometers per hour the category five storm has already made landfall over the leeward islands of n barbuda. the u.s. virgin islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic, haiti and cuba. it is also...
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affiliation that is certainly a worthy reminder to many heads of state around the world in the middle east and africa in asia in south america and in the western hemisphere as well so that is something we certainly applaud mr trump for reminding all of us including his own leadership to respect the citizens of all of all faiths and all ethnicities the other reminder was that we need to work together to address issues of comments and concern ranging from and he didn't mention climate change but certainly i would like to include that among the list of global threats climate change as well as terrorism as well as the undeniable erosion of respect for international law that we see pervasive in conflicts including syria including yemen including mali including the obvious atrocities currently being committed in man maher the list goes on and on where both the state's responsibility to citizens is violated but also the international community's duty to step in to protect those civilians when their governments are either unable or unwilling or in fact the actual threat to their their own citizens is going u
affiliation that is certainly a worthy reminder to many heads of state around the world in the middle east and africa in asia in south america and in the western hemisphere as well so that is something we certainly applaud mr trump for reminding all of us including his own leadership to respect the citizens of all of all faiths and all ethnicities the other reminder was that we need to work together to address issues of comments and concern ranging from and he didn't mention climate change but...
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when we are talking about the middle east and north africa, we should not relegate to the backgroundhe u.n. solution to the palestinian issue. we attach importance to restoring palestinian unity. welcome efforts by egypt in this regard. to cooperate with sites. the fact that the dispute is not settled is being used by extremists to recruit new people to their ranks. a string of bloody terrorist acts shows it is an allusion to create separate islands of security. extremism and terrorism is something we need to combat only together without using double standards or hidden agendas were the main responsibilities need to be borne by states. this is what is provided by in the global terrorism strategy. we welcome the efforts to reform the strategy, approved by the general assembly. the fact that a representative was appointed to head the new u.n. office, we view as --and the role russia plays and we thank everyone for their support. russia is to audit to the goals of having a world free of nuclear weapons. under the existing regimes in the area of control, the elimination should be the end
when we are talking about the middle east and north africa, we should not relegate to the backgroundhe u.n. solution to the palestinian issue. we attach importance to restoring palestinian unity. welcome efforts by egypt in this regard. to cooperate with sites. the fact that the dispute is not settled is being used by extremists to recruit new people to their ranks. a string of bloody terrorist acts shows it is an allusion to create separate islands of security. extremism and terrorism is...
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regulation and the consequences that has, you know, i invite you to take a tour with me to the middle east and africa. i can a assure you -- assure you, america leads the world in innovation, the regulation to make sure our energy is done right. period. and we're the model for the world. the second is national security. america's strength relies on american energy. and i don't want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and to power this nation. on a personal note, i don't want to ever see your children have to fight overseas for a commodity we have here. i've been to battle, and i never want your children to see what i've seen. and if we can produce energy here with responsibility, that is a better course. and frankly, as a former military officer, i'm concerned. i'm concerned about iran. i'm concerned about their development of ballistic missiles and nuclear capability. and iran is a grave threat. it is better to have options to address iran economically and not just militarily. and that economic leverage of being able to supplant every drop of crude that iran produce
regulation and the consequences that has, you know, i invite you to take a tour with me to the middle east and africa. i can a assure you -- assure you, america leads the world in innovation, the regulation to make sure our energy is done right. period. and we're the model for the world. the second is national security. america's strength relies on american energy. and i don't want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and to power this nation. on a personal...
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regulation, and the consequences that has, i invite you to take a tour with me to the middle east and africa. i can assure you, america leads the world in innovation, and regulation to make sure our energy is done right. we are the model for the world. the second is national security. onrica's strength relies american energy. i do not want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and to power this nation. note, i do not want to ever see your children have to fight overseas for a commodity we have here. i have been to battle. never want your children to see what i have seen. here,can produce energy with responsibility, that is the better course. and frankly, as a former military officer, i am concerned , i am concerned about iran. i'm am concerned about their development of ballistic missiles and nuclear capability. iran is a grave threat. it is better to have options to address iran economically and not just militarily. rich --nomic relive leverage of being able to supplant every drop of crude .hat iran produces is leverage and energy dominance is part of that. f
regulation, and the consequences that has, i invite you to take a tour with me to the middle east and africa. i can assure you, america leads the world in innovation, and regulation to make sure our energy is done right. we are the model for the world. the second is national security. onrica's strength relies american energy. i do not want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and to power this nation. note, i do not want to ever see your children have to fight...
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reporter: her choice in 2015, to admit more than a million migrants and refugees from the middle east and africa, has defined this election. >> she thought at this particular time it was a humanitarian responsibility. >> reporter: reuters' berlin correspondent, andreas rinke, has covered merkel since she was first elected chancellor in 2005 and has written the book, "the merkel lexikon." he says merkel wanted to preserve the european union principle of open borders, which lets 400 million citizens of 26 countries travel freely across borders, an agreement signed in schangen, luxembourg, in 1985. >> she was convinced that if she starts building a new... not a wall but preventing people from crossing from austria to germany, that the whole schengen area would collapse. and the schengen area is together, with the euro, one of the two pillars of the european integration. >> reporter: that must have been a big risk for her as a politician? >> it was at that time, but she thought that sometimes you have to take risks as a politician. >> reporter: leading the charge against merkel's handling of the ref
reporter: her choice in 2015, to admit more than a million migrants and refugees from the middle east and africa, has defined this election. >> she thought at this particular time it was a humanitarian responsibility. >> reporter: reuters' berlin correspondent, andreas rinke, has covered merkel since she was first elected chancellor in 2005 and has written the book, "the merkel lexikon." he says merkel wanted to preserve the european union principle of open borders, which...
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nature of change in africa, the islamic militancy is increasing, so in terms of policy, what should we be doing differently so we don't repeat the same misstatements in the middle eastd we are doing something different, what are we doing. if we're not, what should we be doing differently. >> what i've done in africa and nye year gentleman -- nye gee gentleman and somalia and egyptians -- i we forgetter who africans -- this training and capacity building. i mean, the story is heard from niger man -- nigerian people, i want to say them publicly. they experienced suicide attacks going to friday prayer, and telling me these kid, my kid's age, being given drugs, hallucinogenics to recruit them. you would lose your hair if i told you the stories. what we can do is help train them. how did they -- how do you happen school teacher? a youth group, civil servant, an imam? so it's not just in this respect, yes, not just ideology. they're not sitting in the -- talking about -- in mogadishu talking about theology. they need training, how to organize, how to sustain the effort. this is where i think things like iexpression usaid can we hundred. i run a chaired and the whole usaid
nature of change in africa, the islamic militancy is increasing, so in terms of policy, what should we be doing differently so we don't repeat the same misstatements in the middle eastd we are doing something different, what are we doing. if we're not, what should we be doing differently. >> what i've done in africa and nye year gentleman -- nye gee gentleman and somalia and egyptians -- i we forgetter who africans -- this training and capacity building. i mean, the story is heard from...