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there are said to be only 1500 lions left in ethiopia, at the most.their greatest enemies are humans. the country's population is growing by about 2 million people a year and robbing the lions of their habitat. that's why nabu is especially anxious to protect the few lions in kafa and is planning to provide financial compensation to farmers whohose livestock they've killed. in a country in which the lion is traditionally considered the king of beasts and sacred, people usually accord them deep respect. we want to find out more about that, and visit a farmer, alato ado. he's 35, has six children, a few animals, and a small hut. he's one of the poorest of the poor. and several of his animals have been killed by lions. because of that, he often takes the animals into his house, which already has hardly any room. >> we respect and honor lions. when they come and attack our livestock, we don't say they've killed them but that they've taken them. we don't complain. lions take what they need and we accept that. >> in kafa it would be out of the question to d
there are said to be only 1500 lions left in ethiopia, at the most.their greatest enemies are humans. the country's population is growing by about 2 million people a year and robbing the lions of their habitat. that's why nabu is especially anxious to protect the few lions in kafa and is planning to provide financial compensation to farmers whohose livestock they've killed. in a country in which the lion is traditionally considered the king of beasts and sacred, people usually accord them deep...
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the east african community which is kenya, uganda, ethiopia, as that starts a powerful economic bloc,you look at southern african countries, the same story obtained. the concept as a whole, sub-saharan africa is 800 million people. the attraction at least for the investor class on these sort of big exploding commercial zones is more pronounced when you think about africana as interlinked sort of economic communities. from the political level at a granular sort of regional basis i think people are so disappointed in national government was a story i heard over and over again where like citizens all over the world people asked what have you done for me lately? the answer when looking good so many african states is absolutely nothing whether it is the education system or the road in front of your house or public health outcomes it is really disappointing so people come up with alternative arrangements, they buy generators for their houses and it can be very frustrating. i would say i believe this about american government. municipal government is much more exciting about the federal gove
the east african community which is kenya, uganda, ethiopia, as that starts a powerful economic bloc,you look at southern african countries, the same story obtained. the concept as a whole, sub-saharan africa is 800 million people. the attraction at least for the investor class on these sort of big exploding commercial zones is more pronounced when you think about africana as interlinked sort of economic communities. from the political level at a granular sort of regional basis i think people...
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one of my favorite ones is about to land from ethiopia. he has android tablets in a village in ethiopia where no one can read within miles and he is teaching the kids how the read. can they learn how to read themselves? can they teach other other? -- each other? >> do these moon shots eventually make their way into google? no, you just want to see everybody focused? >> it is to use technology to make the world a better place. we have these moon shine ideas. what really can help with traffic and medicine monitoring, the contact lenses. all of these ideas. we are on a mission and there has always been tech pioneers, all of these people who solve things in the world. solve for x is our passion project. find our colleagues out in the world doing this and try to amplify people doing this kind of work. often when you're doing this kind of work, you don't have a lots of support. some people think you're crazy. sort of like elon musk four or five years ago, people were like the rockets are blowing up. spending all of this money. now look at him. w
one of my favorite ones is about to land from ethiopia. he has android tablets in a village in ethiopia where no one can read within miles and he is teaching the kids how the read. can they learn how to read themselves? can they teach other other? -- each other? >> do these moon shots eventually make their way into google? no, you just want to see everybody focused? >> it is to use technology to make the world a better place. we have these moon shine ideas. what really can help with...
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reporting from the world talks about six of ethiopia interviews intriguing stories for you to. introduce our big to find out more visit our big don't all tito it's called. economic record take for. north. korea china. it's now like and. what if the public. like. i marinate in the fine asshole their own. governments can't stop it it's only taken. in life there are blue and there are but. some are th q at nine pm today's top stories in review of the week's headlights ukrainian military and anti government fighters accuse each other of ignoring a declared ceasefire as more civilian lives are lost in army attacks. millions behind on payments ukraine got its gas cut off this last week making euro banksias they could revert to its old ways and siphon from the transom pipeline. headlining to islamic radicals edge ever closer to the iraqi capital reportedly now capturing three more cities on the way we've got the latest on that. and israeli troops media offices in the west bank in.
reporting from the world talks about six of ethiopia interviews intriguing stories for you to. introduce our big to find out more visit our big don't all tito it's called. economic record take for. north. korea china. it's now like and. what if the public. like. i marinate in the fine asshole their own. governments can't stop it it's only taken. in life there are blue and there are but. some are th q at nine pm today's top stories in review of the week's headlights ukrainian military and anti...
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he's doing really well running an agribusiness in ethiopia.i think that is a really exciting dynamic for so many people like myself who are first, second generation to the night date to realize your opportunities you are uniquely opposition to these and not be an essential piece of africa's growth story. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. but i think that is a fantastic place to leave it for now. this book is full of stories like that that rhapsody and it total around analytical strand. so the book is the great continent, dayo olopade coming thank you for being here today. it's a brilliant book if you want to understand the continent better, you will buy it. >> thank you, doug. good to be here. [applause] >> thank you for attending today's session thank you tour moderator, doug foster and our great author, ms. olopade. her great hook, "the bright continent: breaking rules and making change in modern africa" on the main lobby. she will be signing copies of his out of the auditorium for anyone interested. thank you. enjoy your afternoon with
he's doing really well running an agribusiness in ethiopia.i think that is a really exciting dynamic for so many people like myself who are first, second generation to the night date to realize your opportunities you are uniquely opposition to these and not be an essential piece of africa's growth story. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. but i think that is a fantastic place to leave it for now. this book is full of stories like that that rhapsody and it total around analytical...
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from where my wife comes from, ethiopia.added gluten-free flour and olives and maybe a little spice. some raisins and dried fruit. i can eat gluten-free bread like that anytime. now we are making gluten-free pizza dough. the flavor was there already. make thin crust. >> you are going to work on your bread? >> i have to go back to work on gluten-free. it's important to help people who cannot tolerate gluten to give them something to eat. tavis: i want to let you go. recently the director jon program andon this he was working on his movie chef, and you put him through the paces. you cracked the whip. if you are so smart, make me an omelette. you could see him start to sweat . finally i said, ok. he said, why you don't show me. i give him the nonstick pan so it is a little easier. did a good job. i know he is spending time in the chef so if he is playing a chef you should know a little bit. now hegot him straight. is getting all the rest of us straight with a new book. >> if jon favreau can cook, you can cut. tavis: the book is
from where my wife comes from, ethiopia.added gluten-free flour and olives and maybe a little spice. some raisins and dried fruit. i can eat gluten-free bread like that anytime. now we are making gluten-free pizza dough. the flavor was there already. make thin crust. >> you are going to work on your bread? >> i have to go back to work on gluten-free. it's important to help people who cannot tolerate gluten to give them something to eat. tavis: i want to let you go. recently the...
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he was trying to go west to be with his mother in ethiopia. he has been living in a foster home ever since he was taken into custody in hawaii. >>> amazon has sold smartphones for years. as of today, they now make one. they entered the crowded field with a new phone they call the fire. the new 3-d graphics adjust according to where you're looking on the screen. it contains an advanced camera. and while tech types are still poring over it, the one thing it does very well is buy things from amazon. the phone debuts in july, has a starting price around $200. >>> when we come back here tonight, our farewell to one of the heroes of d-day. >>> finally here tonight, we have a farewell to a guy a number of us came to know. we were just with him 12 days ago in normandy. 70 years ago when he was young, he parachuted into the french countryside as part of the u.s. army 508th parachute regiment. his name was jack schlegel, and we learned last night he died at the age of 90. this kind of thing is going to happen. we're losing our world war ii vets at the r
he was trying to go west to be with his mother in ethiopia. he has been living in a foster home ever since he was taken into custody in hawaii. >>> amazon has sold smartphones for years. as of today, they now make one. they entered the crowded field with a new phone they call the fire. the new 3-d graphics adjust according to where you're looking on the screen. it contains an advanced camera. and while tech types are still poring over it, the one thing it does very well is buy things...
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she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. he spoke to her for the first time today on the phone. these days he is doing normal teenager things. >> been going to the movie theater and playing video games. >> reporter: yahya says he had planned to hop the plane for some time, but advises against others who want to breach security. >> you shouldn't run away. you could end up dying. >> reporter: well yahya will be a junior in high school this fall. he tells us after graduation, he plans to join the army and on leaving in minneapolis very soon to live with his aunt. because of what happened, he mentioned there is a question at this point as to whether the tsa will clear him to fly. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> tonight, a reminder that fire season is here. a grass fire threatened homes in antioch. cate caugurian is there. >> reporter: liz, firefighters just cleared the area. they are standing by, with this many homes nearby, they didn't want to risk any flairups. this fire grew big and fast just as many of them were sitting down for dinner. contra costa fire showed up in the
she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. he spoke to her for the first time today on the phone. these days he is doing normal teenager things. >> been going to the movie theater and playing video games. >> reporter: yahya says he had planned to hop the plane for some time, but advises against others who want to breach security. >> you shouldn't run away. you could end up dying. >> reporter: well yahya will be a junior in high school this fall. he tells us after...
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she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. >> i would tell her to live with me in america. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> i have been going to the movie theater and playing videogames. >> reporter: yahye said he planned to hop the fence at san jose airport for some time but has advice for others who might be thinking of breaching security. >> they shouldn't run away because sometimes they will end up dying. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> yahye will be a junior in high school this fall. he says he plans to join the army after he graduates. >>> investigators are trying to find what started a fire that threatened 40 homes in antioch. the fire started on pawnee drive at 7:30 last night and went to 4 acres. several fences were knocked down trying to get to the flames. one person was treated for smoke inhalation. >>> oakland fire investigators think they may have a firebug on their hands. there were five suspicious fires in the oakland hills yesterday. a crew is still in the diamond canyon peak area checking for hot spots. >>> california i
she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. >> i would tell her to live with me in america. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> i have been going to the movie theater and playing videogames. >> reporter: yahye said he planned to hop the fence at san jose airport for some time but has advice for others who might be thinking of breaching security. >> they shouldn't run away because sometimes they will end up dying. >>...
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right in front of him the man rips open the box, he took an african wedding dress custom made in ethiopia. the future mother-in-law says it was similar to one she wore not easy to replace. >> reporter: what do you think of seeing that guy opening that box right on camera? >> i think he's an idiot first and dumb criminal. >> reporter: two investigates showed the video to this homeowner in berkeley. >> very, very similar. >> reporter: after a man watching the same description stole a $250 stroller from her porch on saturday. police picked up their suspect terrance franks around 12:30 this morning, officers say he's charged with theft and a parol violation and because of this video, there could be more charges to come. >> based on the information we've learned from you as well is we've now shared our information on our arrests to oakland. >> reporter: now the u.s. postal inspector is also investigating the case. stealing mail can get you up to five years in federal prison. two investigates looked into terrance frank's record. they found several convictions and arrests going back to the 1970s
right in front of him the man rips open the box, he took an african wedding dress custom made in ethiopia. the future mother-in-law says it was similar to one she wore not easy to replace. >> reporter: what do you think of seeing that guy opening that box right on camera? >> i think he's an idiot first and dumb criminal. >> reporter: two investigates showed the video to this homeowner in berkeley. >> very, very similar. >> reporter: after a man watching the same...
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she was moved out of a refugee camp in ethiopia for safety reasons. 15-year-old stowed away in the wheel well for five and a half hour flight to fa hawaii in april. he claims he ran away trouble makers home and was trying to visit his mother. >>> former student athletes are fighting for their fair share. the court battle that could be a game changer for college sports. >>> this is the coward's way out in my opinion. >> the owner of california chrome speaks about his sour grapes. the surprising apology for his angry rant. >>> plus, a swimmer with a death wish. the video that shows what happens when you pick a fight with a giant sting ray. ,, safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. mayonnaise is a must. best foods mayo is just $2.99. and get your spoons ready. ben & jerry's is a tasty $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. standoff in southern califo . police first tried to pull ov
she was moved out of a refugee camp in ethiopia for safety reasons. 15-year-old stowed away in the wheel well for five and a half hour flight to fa hawaii in april. he claims he ran away trouble makers home and was trying to visit his mother. >>> former student athletes are fighting for their fair share. the court battle that could be a game changer for college sports. >>> this is the coward's way out in my opinion. >> the owner of california chrome speaks about his sour...
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she is in a refugee camp in eat open ethiopia. >> so many people say why did he did that? why did he jump on a plane, crawl into a wheel well? what do you say to those people? >> i would say it wasn't highly secured. >> reporter: he spent the night in the wheel well. >> it was the tsa's fault, not mine. >> reporter: did you just hop the fence? was it that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> i have been going to the movie theater and playing video games. >> reporter: he is also doing some packing. he plans to move to minnesota to live with a relative. >> reporter: how do you feel about leaving california, leaving your brother, your sisters? your dad? >> i will miss them. >> reporter: well yahya abdi will be a junior in high school this fall. he wants to join the army after he graduates. >> there has been a lot of scrutiny over security as a result of this. it is interesting he blames the tsa. >> reporter: he does. he just says that it was way too easy. i talked to representative eric swal
she is in a refugee camp in eat open ethiopia. >> so many people say why did he did that? why did he jump on a plane, crawl into a wheel well? what do you say to those people? >> i would say it wasn't highly secured. >> reporter: he spent the night in the wheel well. >> it was the tsa's fault, not mine. >> reporter: did you just hop the fence? was it that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing...
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. >>> ethiopia's president says that president and riek machar met, the first time they sat together in a month, and the second meeting since the civil war in south sudan in december. thousands have been killed in the conflict, and over a million people have been forced from their homes. >>> detained al jazeera journalist's trial will resume. the lawyer requested immediate release on medical grounds. abdullah al-shami has been held without charge and been on a hunger strike for four months, he insists he won't break his fast until released. al jazeera demands the release of its other journalists, three staff accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood have been held for 165 days. on thursday egyptian prosecutors demanded a maximum penalty for them. they want seven years gaol for peter greste, and 15 for baher mohamed and mohamed fadel fahmy. >>> people in parts of northern india are struggling to cope with a heatwave. temperatures hit record highs of 48. hot weather led to power cuts affecting thousands of businesses. >> reporter: around here electricity is never taken for granted.
. >>> ethiopia's president says that president and riek machar met, the first time they sat together in a month, and the second meeting since the civil war in south sudan in december. thousands have been killed in the conflict, and over a million people have been forced from their homes. >>> detained al jazeera journalist's trial will resume. the lawyer requested immediate release on medical grounds. abdullah al-shami has been held without charge and been on a hunger strike...
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is equally flew mr michel back to somalia and then over to ethiopia in total he was detained for over four months by the f.b.i. interrogated over thirty times and he lost eighty pounds he was finally returned home where no charges were filed against him he would just let go with no explanation or apology so the a.c.l.u. brought the case to court to try to get some protections in place for americans against their own government when they travel abroad because apparently there's a need for that in the past other americans have similar stories about being tortured by the f.b.i. off american soil and brought cases to court that were also dismissed and that's exactly what's happening in mr michel's case right now it was just dismissed and guess what the court used as grounds for dismissal yet they said the u.s. government had a right to detain and torture an american citizen abroad because of national security. the court also said that while they found mr michel's case disturbing they think it's really up to the legislative branch to figure it all out is such a joke our government treats u
is equally flew mr michel back to somalia and then over to ethiopia in total he was detained for over four months by the f.b.i. interrogated over thirty times and he lost eighty pounds he was finally returned home where no charges were filed against him he would just let go with no explanation or apology so the a.c.l.u. brought the case to court to try to get some protections in place for americans against their own government when they travel abroad because apparently there's a need for that...
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she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. yahye says he had planned to stow away on another plane to asia and then a third to africa to get to her. so many people have read your story and they think, why did he do that? why did he jump on a plane, crawl into a wheel well? what do you say to those people? >> i would say [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: he says he actually spent the night in that wheel well. [ indiscernible ] i wouldn't have gone through this so it was a tsa fault, not mine. >> reporter: did you just hop a fence? it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, 6'3". >> reporter: these days he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> been going to the movie theater and playing videogames. >> reporter: he is also doing some packing. he plans to move to minnesota to live with a relative. >> how do you feel about leaving california, leaving your brother, your sisters, your dad? [ pause ] >> it's going to be fine. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> bay area congressman eric swalwel
she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. yahye says he had planned to stow away on another plane to asia and then a third to africa to get to her. so many people have read your story and they think, why did he do that? why did he jump on a plane, crawl into a wheel well? what do you say to those people? >> i would say [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: he says he actually spent the night in that wheel well. [ indiscernible ] i wouldn't have gone through this so it was a tsa fault, not...
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egypt's sinai desert more than three thousand migrants per month come from the east african state of ethiopia alone and many of them i kidnap for ransom and tortured until their families pay if they don't to human traffickers reporting we execute the hostages hostages more than four thousand people estimated to have been killed since two thousand and eight and around a thousand fold to be in captivity right now. that's why the president of the retreat demanded an investigation by the international community has remained largely silent with israel in particular ignoring the problem on its own doorstep it's a prime minister once even described the refugees as infiltrators miron as someone is a swedish it reads them activists who tried to raise awareness of about the victims of torture by punching they applied on the big screen. over. there were melting plastic bags and dropping it in their backs this is the burns. bush on. the bottom of your children. maranatha foreigners talk to an isa now in hell program there now she believes there is a big difference in the way the captives are treated seen
egypt's sinai desert more than three thousand migrants per month come from the east african state of ethiopia alone and many of them i kidnap for ransom and tortured until their families pay if they don't to human traffickers reporting we execute the hostages hostages more than four thousand people estimated to have been killed since two thousand and eight and around a thousand fold to be in captivity right now. that's why the president of the retreat demanded an investigation by the...
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he was trying to go west to be with his mother in ethiopia.g in a foster home ever since he was taken into custody in hawaii. >>> amazon has sold smartphones for years. as of today, they now make one. they entered the crowded field with a new phone they call the fire. the new 3-d graphics adjust according to where you're tloong screen. it contains an advanced camera. and while tech types are still poring over it, the one thing it does very well is buy things from amazon. the phone debuts in july, has a starting price around $200. >>> when we come back here tonight, our farewell to one of the heroes of d-day. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are24/7branches? i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well
he was trying to go west to be with his mother in ethiopia.g in a foster home ever since he was taken into custody in hawaii. >>> amazon has sold smartphones for years. as of today, they now make one. they entered the crowded field with a new phone they call the fire. the new 3-d graphics adjust according to where you're tloong screen. it contains an advanced camera. and while tech types are still poring over it, the one thing it does very well is buy things from amazon. the phone...
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she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. he spoke to her for the first time yesterday on the phone. >> i would tell her that i want her to live with me in america. >> reporter: he says getting on the closest plane going west was his only option and says the airport didn't make it very hard. >> if they had a [ indiscernible ] or something i wouldn't have gone through there. so [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. at the make it easy for me because i was short. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> i have been going to the movie theater and playing videogames. >> reporter: he said he planned to run away for some time but has advice for anyone who is thinking about breaching security. >> they shouldn't run away because sometimes they will end up dying. >> reporter: well, yahye says he wants to join the army after he finishes high school. but he will start his junior year in a few months far away from california. he plans on moving in with
she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. he spoke to her for the first time yesterday on the phone. >> i would tell her that i want her to live with me in america. >> reporter: he says getting on the closest plane going west was his only option and says the airport didn't make it very hard. >> if they had a [ indiscernible ] or something i wouldn't have gone through there. so [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. at the...
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she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. >> i would tell her to live with me in america. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> i have been going to the movie theater and playing videogames. >> why had said he planned to hop that fence at san jose airport for some time but has advice for others who might be thinking of breaching security. >> they shouldn't run away because sometimes they will end up dying. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> yeah his will be a junior in high school this fall. he says he plans to join the army after he graduates. >>> fremont police are getting the cameras they asked for. police say surveillance video at homes have been been great tools for catching burglars. they say street cameras could help too and the city council agreed voting unanimously to set up a system of surveillance cameras to watching everyone driving in and out of town. the system will also scan license plates. >>> an escapee is back in the san francisco county jail. 40-year-old timothy migot ran away from jail while he was taking out trash june. --
she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. >> i would tell her to live with me in america. >> reporter: these days, he is spending his time doing normal teenager things. >> i have been going to the movie theater and playing videogames. >> why had said he planned to hop that fence at san jose airport for some time but has advice for others who might be thinking of breaching security. >> they shouldn't run away because sometimes they will end up dying. >>...
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. >> when i traveled to ethiopia kenya, you will see these chinese construction crews building roads. what you see is a lot of attempt to build public-private partnerships. there is a lot of developing countries in this world and they are up for grabs as far as who they want to be friends with. the u.s. had an interest in being friends with these countries. the model that they are trying to do to make it work. >> i went, always good to talk to you. thanks. we look at how they are reading the global economy and how it's investing the more than $25 billion it has under management. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "bottom line." i'm mark crumpton. french economist thomas pick b says his best-selling book builds on work by scholars that came before him. tonight on charlie rose, he says what his research does is extend historical data to a much larger number of countries made easier with the help of technology. >> these are issues people were fighting in the 19th century. you had a lot of technical innovation. of six werethe age working in mines. people were asking questions. in th
. >> when i traveled to ethiopia kenya, you will see these chinese construction crews building roads. what you see is a lot of attempt to build public-private partnerships. there is a lot of developing countries in this world and they are up for grabs as far as who they want to be friends with. the u.s. had an interest in being friends with these countries. the model that they are trying to do to make it work. >> i went, always good to talk to you. thanks. we look at how they are...
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ones was favorite about to land from ethiopia.s in the village where no one can read and the kids are teaching themselves to read. can the kids learn how to read themselves and teach each other? >> do these moon shots eventually make their way into google? do you just want to see everyone focus -- x ise objected by google to use technology to make the world a better place. ideas, what we need help with his traffic and transportation, medicine monitoring. all these ideas. we are on a mission. there have always been tech pioneers from tesla to barton. we stand on their shoulders. solve for x is our passion project. we're trying to let more people know about the work. it is often the kind of work you don't have a lot of support for. someone think you are crazy. like elon musk five or six years ago. and now look at him. how can we celebrate people who are progressing? we love to use technology to solve those problems. >> a final question. on google glass, the team is here. why wasn't it part of the keynote? >> i don't know if i'm the
ones was favorite about to land from ethiopia.s in the village where no one can read and the kids are teaching themselves to read. can the kids learn how to read themselves and teach each other? >> do these moon shots eventually make their way into google? do you just want to see everyone focus -- x ise objected by google to use technology to make the world a better place. ideas, what we need help with his traffic and transportation, medicine monitoring. all these ideas. we are on a...
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is this a better idea in i doubt it, that is in ethiopia, that is one of the deadlyest places to driveon video that got 4 1/2 million people finding better ways to speed traffic. katie ecato institute specialiss out that is what driving would be like if some urban planners had their way, some advocateing a system with no traffic and signs, dutch experimented with it, cars, people, bikes, interthe intersection from 4 different direct, and negotiate their way through, 1 they all had no traffic lights it was not great in 1800s, new york city had horse and carriage traffic jams or in winner horse and sleigh. congestion was bad. and bad enough for a wrong man named william enot said why not have people drive on the right, and stop signs. his ideas became the foundation of modern traffic rules. traffic engineers today of say some stop lights are out full but they will be less necessary in the future because soon computing the drive our cars, technology for driverless cars is here. evelyn reports on that for "wall street journal," we heard about google self driving cars, is it really go to ha
is this a better idea in i doubt it, that is in ethiopia, that is one of the deadlyest places to driveon video that got 4 1/2 million people finding better ways to speed traffic. katie ecato institute specialiss out that is what driving would be like if some urban planners had their way, some advocateing a system with no traffic and signs, dutch experimented with it, cars, people, bikes, interthe intersection from 4 different direct, and negotiate their way through, 1 they all had no traffic...
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>> walt whitman has one poem that sort of oblique lee references sherman, it is ethiopia signaling the colors. it's from a point of view of an african-american woman. herman melville, in battle pieces, has two poems about sherman's march, i think there are two that are pretty powerful. the mythologizing of sherman, it began as the war concluded and was seen as such a heor of the war. -- hero of the war. they march at the very end of the war and areas captured cows and sheep and sings marching behind them. certainly when the sherman dies in 1891 or 1892, there's an outpouring of grief that was tremendous. during the 1870's, he is not reviled in the south. he makes a tour of the south in 1879 and goes back to atlanta. he is welcomed with open arms. there are balls in his honor. there are people like, sherman is coming. hide the matches. he is welcomed by white southerners because of the fact he did not support equality for african americans, he wanted a very soft peace. going back to his time at lsu, he loved the south and southern whites to be more clear. thank you all very much. [appla
>> walt whitman has one poem that sort of oblique lee references sherman, it is ethiopia signaling the colors. it's from a point of view of an african-american woman. herman melville, in battle pieces, has two poems about sherman's march, i think there are two that are pretty powerful. the mythologizing of sherman, it began as the war concluded and was seen as such a heor of the war. -- hero of the war. they march at the very end of the war and areas captured cows and sheep and sings...
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my brother and his wife adopted her from ethiopia and she is celebrating. that's us and dora. dora is always in the middle. >> she loves dora. >> here's the great thing, kath. you move on with the times. >> i kick and scream. >> you got off the flip phone you got the iphone. you text. but then -- >> i tweet. >> you tweet. >> we're going to make your texting life -- >> and i podcast. >> yes, you do. we're going to make your texting life infinitely easier. instead of pushing the keys and spelling everything out, why don't you just voice text? it is much easier than writing it. so here's how you do it. here's the phone. now, there's a little microphone. >> icon. >> icon. i'm about to send you a text message. i'll push the thing. the microphone. i'm going to say, hey, kathie lee. would you like to go to lunch with me? >> you sound drunk. >> i am. okay. and now look what happens. >> that was awesome. did you see that? >> now it should appear on -- what? >> hit send. >> oh. i'm going to hit send. okay. let's see. send. >> okay. now it should show up. >> it is so much better than spe
my brother and his wife adopted her from ethiopia and she is celebrating. that's us and dora. dora is always in the middle. >> she loves dora. >> here's the great thing, kath. you move on with the times. >> i kick and scream. >> you got off the flip phone you got the iphone. you text. but then -- >> i tweet. >> you tweet. >> we're going to make your texting life -- >> and i podcast. >> yes, you do. we're going to make your texting life...
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tried and tested because this has been put in practice on contractors that have been kidnapped in ethiopia 2007 and contractors in colombia and in 2010. the aim is to allow and help sergeant bergdahl get back into family life, get back into his own life again, feel comfortable blee and essentially be able to move forward. we're told that the staff at landstuhl here will be very sympathetic and will take this at the pace that is right for him. what we're being told now is how long that will be, it just isn't clear, dana. >> it's nice to know that they are going to let him go at his own pace. we're talking about him in germany but also we want to go to what happened in guantanamo bay. detainees who were freed there. we have pictures of them but we want to tell our viewers that these are photos obtained by wikileaks. we want to show you what is up there and what is out there. but with regard to who these people are, nic, tell our viewers about them because we have heard from some members of congress and in particular that they were not run of the mill detainees, that these are serious terrori
tried and tested because this has been put in practice on contractors that have been kidnapped in ethiopia 2007 and contractors in colombia and in 2010. the aim is to allow and help sergeant bergdahl get back into family life, get back into his own life again, feel comfortable blee and essentially be able to move forward. we're told that the staff at landstuhl here will be very sympathetic and will take this at the pace that is right for him. what we're being told now is how long that will be,...
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and neighboring ethiopia. the u.n. says it's the worst loss of life off yemen's coast this year.rants use that in order to oil-rich nations in search of work. >>> at least six people from the minority have been killed in the double car bombing in the northern iraqi city as fighting between government troops and fighters from the islamic state of iraq have left at least 20 people dead there. >> reporter: the early hours of friday and the city of mosul turned in to this. armed mena taxed a military base, checkpoints and other posts in and around the city. witnesses reported heavy fighting and suicide bombing in at least 12 districts. dozens of people have been killed or injured. there are different armed groups operating in mosul, but the strongest is the islamic state in iraq and the isil. on thursday government made another show of force in the city scurry forces say they entered the city and controlled at least eight districts and public buildings the government was quick to sends helicopters. they say its jets destroyed a number of targets. >> translator: isil were trying to cr
and neighboring ethiopia. the u.n. says it's the worst loss of life off yemen's coast this year.rants use that in order to oil-rich nations in search of work. >>> at least six people from the minority have been killed in the double car bombing in the northern iraqi city as fighting between government troops and fighters from the islamic state of iraq have left at least 20 people dead there. >> reporter: the early hours of friday and the city of mosul turned in to this. armed mena...
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that intersection is an ethiopia the world health organization says that's one of the most deadliestn the internet that video got 4 and a half million hits. people are eager to find better ways to speed traffic. sun left a comment saying this is what driving in america would be like if the tea party had their way. tate co institute transportation specialist points out that is what driving would be like if urban planners had their way. no traffic signals or signs. used to be stop signs here or lights cars and bikes they negotiate their way through. once all metropolitan areas had no traffic lights it wasn't great in the 1800's new york city had horse and carriage traffic jams. why not have people drive on the right and have stop signs. traffic engineers today say some stoplights are useless. they will be left necessary in the -- less necessary in the future because soon we won't drive our own cars computers will. the technology for driverless cars is already here. evelyn reports for the wall street journal. we have all heard about the google self driving cars. is it really about to ha
that intersection is an ethiopia the world health organization says that's one of the most deadliestn the internet that video got 4 and a half million hits. people are eager to find better ways to speed traffic. sun left a comment saying this is what driving in america would be like if the tea party had their way. tate co institute transportation specialist points out that is what driving would be like if urban planners had their way. no traffic signals or signs. used to be stop signs here or...
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right in front of him the man rips open the box, he took an african wedding dress custom made in ethiopiaother-in-law says it was similar to one she wore not easy to replace. >> reporter: what do you think of seeing that guy opening that
right in front of him the man rips open the box, he took an african wedding dress custom made in ethiopiaother-in-law says it was similar to one she wore not easy to replace. >> reporter: what do you think of seeing that guy opening that
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he was trying to see his mother at a refugee camp in ethiopia and thought a plane was best. >>> breaching fences, over running security, argentina fans did the same thing sunday, anderson? >> all right. susan, thanks very much. that does it for us in baghdad for this hour. we'll see you at 11:00 eastern, 6:00 a.m. baghdad time for another edition of 360. anthony boar turdain parts unkn anthony boar turdain parts unkn starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> one of our roles is to take away excess money from people that don't know what to do with it. we can't think of a better idea how to spend the money. the mechanism for doing that was to throw it on a table. put that into the contest to throw away a bottle of 7-up at a club, that's slightly more honest about it. >> if you talk commercialism, in the very best sense of the world, this is it. is it the center of the country? we may not want to think it is, but is it? >> what is the rest of the country. a place where they leave and come here. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on shoulder ♪
he was trying to see his mother at a refugee camp in ethiopia and thought a plane was best. >>> breaching fences, over running security, argentina fans did the same thing sunday, anderson? >> all right. susan, thanks very much. that does it for us in baghdad for this hour. we'll see you at 11:00 eastern, 6:00 a.m. baghdad time for another edition of 360. anthony boar turdain parts unkn anthony boar turdain parts unkn starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com...
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he took an african wedding dress, custom made in ethiopia. >> what do you think to see that guy openingbox right on camera? >> i think he's an idiot first. dumb criminal. >> reporter: 2 investigates showed the video. after a man matching the same description stole a $250 stroller from her front porch on saturday. police picked up their suspect, terrace franks this morning. officers say he's charged with theft, and a parole violation. and because of this video, there could be more charges to come. >> we've now shared our information on our arrest to oakland. >> reporter: stealing mail can get you up to five years in prison. 2 investigates found 15 felony convictions, mostly for theft, dating back to 1970. >>> the mountain view police department is turning to social media in hopes of returning a large amount of jewelry, and other stolen items to their rightful owners. investigators posted the photos on pinterest. police recovered the items from a home of a burglary suspect who was arrested in connection with a motorcycle breakin at a dealership last month. investigators are homing victims
he took an african wedding dress, custom made in ethiopia. >> what do you think to see that guy openingbox right on camera? >> i think he's an idiot first. dumb criminal. >> reporter: 2 investigates showed the video. after a man matching the same description stole a $250 stroller from her front porch on saturday. police picked up their suspect, terrace franks this morning. officers say he's charged with theft, and a parole violation. and because of this video, there could be...
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he was trying to see his mother at a refugee camp in ethiopia and thought a plane was best. >>> breachingnning security, argentina fans did the same thing sunday, anderson? >> all right. susan, thanks very much. that does it for us in baghdad for this hour. we'll see you at 11:00 eastern, 6:00 a.m. baghdad time for another edition of 360. anthony boar turdain parts unkn anthony boar turdain parts unkn starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> one of our roles is to take away excess money from people that don't know what to do with it. we
he was trying to see his mother at a refugee camp in ethiopia and thought a plane was best. >>> breachingnning security, argentina fans did the same thing sunday, anderson? >> all right. susan, thanks very much. that does it for us in baghdad for this hour. we'll see you at 11:00 eastern, 6:00 a.m. baghdad time for another edition of 360. anthony boar turdain parts unkn anthony boar turdain parts unkn starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> one of our...
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in his first interview he said he was trying to see his mother in ethiopia and chose a plane that was heading west. >>> world cup fans were detained after trying to get in without tickets, breaching fences, ♪ >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days the mechanism for doing that was you'd throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of seven-up in a club. we're slightly more honest about it. >> you're talking crass commercialism in the very best sense of the word. this is it. is it the cultural center of the country? we may not want to think it is, but is it? >> what is the rest of the country? i don't know. but it's that place where they all leave and come here. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la
in his first interview he said he was trying to see his mother in ethiopia and chose a plane that was heading west. >>> world cup fans were detained after trying to get in without tickets, breaching fences, ♪ >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days the mechanism for doing that was you'd throw it on a table. put that into...
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be physically, sexually or otherwise abused in her lifetime with rates more than 60% in bolivia, ethiopiand 48 women are raped every single hour. the numbers are just absolutely horrifying. is there a possible solution? just sitting on capitol hill. it's called the international violence against women act and transform this fight into a diplomatic priority for the u.s. joining me now is congresswoman januarykuwski of illinois. thank you for joining us. first of all, if you could just tell us what this bill would do that others before it have not already done. >> first of all, it would make permanent the ambassador for global women's issues and the office of global women's issues in the state department. but what we would do is target at least five countries where violence is a serious problem and try to provide services like health services for survivors, legal counsel and services and assistance for groups already there and doing anti-violence kind of work. and we know when violence against women, suppression of women is reduced we have communities and countries more prosperous, healthie
be physically, sexually or otherwise abused in her lifetime with rates more than 60% in bolivia, ethiopiand 48 women are raped every single hour. the numbers are just absolutely horrifying. is there a possible solution? just sitting on capitol hill. it's called the international violence against women act and transform this fight into a diplomatic priority for the u.s. joining me now is congresswoman januarykuwski of illinois. thank you for joining us. first of all, if you could just tell us...
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he's been living at a temporary foster home while she is refugee in ethiopia seeking asylum. he survived this flight despite low oxygen and freezing temperatures. >> scary moments for a driver in california, her car ends up dangling over the side of a hospital parking garage. now, she was park on the fourth floor, the driver told police, she hit the gas instead of the brakes. sending the car through the barrier. she was rescued by fire crews and her car pulled back on to the garage, officials say she is lucky the cables were there. my goodness. >> 5:49. trending this morning, we always have to say two kids or cute animals, and today it is the latest animal odd couple. >> let's bring in the cute kacie mcdonnell to talk about the oldest relationship that formed in russia. >> homeless cat, so sweet. cozied up next to a links at st. petersberg zoo, the two are now inseparable, visiting the links every day after finding food in its enclosure, zoo officials say oddly enough the links did not reject the cat, instead, began to bond with her. the zoo decided to adopt the cat, so that
he's been living at a temporary foster home while she is refugee in ethiopia seeking asylum. he survived this flight despite low oxygen and freezing temperatures. >> scary moments for a driver in california, her car ends up dangling over the side of a hospital parking garage. now, she was park on the fourth floor, the driver told police, she hit the gas instead of the brakes. sending the car through the barrier. she was rescued by fire crews and her car pulled back on to the garage,...