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democracy in ethiopia. that's the most obvious thing. the second thing is, frankly, this issue is larger than just the world bank or usaid. this is a big issue that we are debating worldwide whether we want, you know, to go the path of russia's putin, the chinese communist party or of the free countries of, you know, japan and south korea and western europe and the u.s. there's a big debate between autocracy and freedom going on in the world right now. the front lines are in places like ukraine, for example. but the voice of the people who work on global poverty has had this unintentional sensorship that we don't allow ourselves to talk about freedom for poor people. and so we're unintentionally on the wrong side of this global debate on freedom. >> host: and are the ngos working in tandem as well, in your view? >> guest: well, out varies from one ngo to another. i mean, gates' foundation is one very big ngo that is really getting it wrong. there are other ngos like human rights watch. human rights watch is
democracy in ethiopia. that's the most obvious thing. the second thing is, frankly, this issue is larger than just the world bank or usaid. this is a big issue that we are debating worldwide whether we want, you know, to go the path of russia's putin, the chinese communist party or of the free countries of, you know, japan and south korea and western europe and the u.s. there's a big debate between autocracy and freedom going on in the world right now. the front lines are in places like...
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in addition to the major wind farm and solar projects that are under construction in egypt, ethiopia, kenya, morocco and south africa, the continent's hydropower resources are enormous with some estimates having 12% of the world's potential. the chinese are already heavily invested in hydropower and funding $500 million, ethiopia is looking to develop loss of power and in the democratic republic of congo the world's largest implemented edition. not to be left out is geothermal. new thermal power plants by 2015 ended in fact it strategy would make it the no. one geothermal producer by 2033 has executed accordingly. having debt near-term tangible impact and improving the life of africans is small-scale projects that are very community waste solar with energy, solar and wind and biofuel applications. perhaps the greatest achievement has been seen in the manufacturing sector, emerging to keep meet growing regional demand. the technology transfer will regard services to their community. in addition other small project allowed typical low-income villagers to become small-business owners and
in addition to the major wind farm and solar projects that are under construction in egypt, ethiopia, kenya, morocco and south africa, the continent's hydropower resources are enormous with some estimates having 12% of the world's potential. the chinese are already heavily invested in hydropower and funding $500 million, ethiopia is looking to develop loss of power and in the democratic republic of congo the world's largest implemented edition. not to be left out is geothermal. new thermal...
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africa energy ministry that took place in early june in ethiopia. it was hosted by the government of ethiopia, cochaired by the secretary of energy dr. money's and the ethiopian minister of energy and water. >> then mr. postel he said nigeria recently privatized five generations up companies and 10 distribution companies. is that correct? >> correct. >> colunga was that? >> over the course of the last 12 months. >> so the government itself had distribution facilities? >> yes, they have. >> what percentage does that it equates to a nigeria? is that half of the facilities or third? >> i can give you the precise answer off the top of my head. i believe it was at least half if not a bit more. >> so in 1212 months as i've been a viable function or are they functioning properly? now in the business so it's impossible to do it without any problems he. he is grinning like a possum in yellowjackets. are they operating without problems? >> my colleague dr. elkind has information he will add add that my understanding is each company is in a different situation
africa energy ministry that took place in early june in ethiopia. it was hosted by the government of ethiopia, cochaired by the secretary of energy dr. money's and the ethiopian minister of energy and water. >> then mr. postel he said nigeria recently privatized five generations up companies and 10 distribution companies. is that correct? >> correct. >> colunga was that? >> over the course of the last 12 months. >> so the government itself had distribution...
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-africa energy minister which took place in early june in ethiopia. it was hosted by the government of ethiopia, co-chaired by the secretary of energy, dr. moniz, and the ethiopian minister of energy and water. >> okay. and then mr. postel -- close enough? okay. you said that nigeria recently had privatized five generation companies in 10 distribution companies, is that correct? >> correct. >> how long ago was that? >> over the course of the last 12 months. >> so the government itself had been run under a generation of distribution facilities? >> yes, they had. >> what percentage does that equate to in nigeria? is that half of the facilities, a third? >> i can give you the precise off -- answer of the top of my head. i think it is half if not a bit more. >> in 12 months hasn't been a viable function? are they functioning properly with little -- i own a business that was impossible to be without any problems. so he is grinning like a possum, yellowjackets. what does that mean? are they operating without problems? >> my colleagues has more information b
-africa energy minister which took place in early june in ethiopia. it was hosted by the government of ethiopia, co-chaired by the secretary of energy, dr. moniz, and the ethiopian minister of energy and water. >> okay. and then mr. postel -- close enough? okay. you said that nigeria recently had privatized five generation companies in 10 distribution companies, is that correct? >> correct. >> how long ago was that? >> over the course of the last 12 months. >> so...
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those agencies who did come to ethiopia to participate. now, i can tell you, intentionally, we reached out to everybody. we went to commerce department, we got lists from all of the agencies, and we, small business, large businesses. so we made it inclusive. and then we made it easy for even the african businessmen to attend and we had african businessmen to attend and we had different price differentials so that it was a pittance, if there was complaints about who could not come or get there, it's on leadership africa usa. your second question was waste to energy. we have seen over the years, because we're an ngo, a number of waste to energy projects that work in rural communities. where there is the collection now of waste and it's the co-generation of waste to turning it into energy. if they're very effective, particularly with plastic, you'll find it in egypt, there's a huge project going on, in fact we were working with another ngo and they had a competition on an annualized basis and a lot of those people were dealing with removing w
those agencies who did come to ethiopia to participate. now, i can tell you, intentionally, we reached out to everybody. we went to commerce department, we got lists from all of the agencies, and we, small business, large businesses. so we made it inclusive. and then we made it easy for even the african businessmen to attend and we had african businessmen to attend and we had different price differentials so that it was a pittance, if there was complaints about who could not come or get there,...
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he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. and i went up to appropriations and asked if we could go to ethiopia and he said, sure. you may not remember the famine but it was a very bad amine. i got in a camp run by world vision and the embassy did not want me to spend the night and i spent the night and a guy from world vision said that if you spend the night i will spend the night. next to the camp was a camp run by mother teresa. it was a life-changing xperience. people died. that trip, in 85, tony took me o romania. it may not remember him, evil, bulldozing churches, people persecuted for their faith. those trips were bookends. human rights, the poor, the ungry. >> other people were on that trip with you and did not put it into action. >> tony, tony was with me on the romania trip. it was his bill. the other one was chris. it was our bill to take away from romania, which president reagan, god bless them, president reagan wanted to give fn to romania. president reagan saw fit that they did not by the head of the romanian sec
he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. and i went up to appropriations and asked if we could go to ethiopia and he said, sure. you may not remember the famine but it was a very bad amine. i got in a camp run by world vision and the embassy did not want me to spend the night and i spent the night and a guy from world vision said that if you spend the night i will spend the night. next to the camp was a camp run by mother teresa. it was a life-changing xperience. people died. that trip,...
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had to countries such as ethiopia were egypt view the conflict? >> it is basically a governmental play. i don't think ethiopia project would make it as far as it has without fear of spring and without the government in egypt. but we would probably still be at the debate. but you by egypt in the not too distant future. >> and one last question tenures from now any type of guestimate or projection how many people on the subcontinent will have access to electricity? >> in the next decade? i don't see a huge increase maybe 15 percent. unless major energy products come to fruition. >> i have to share her sentiment that there will not be a substantial number of people that have access to electricity in africa if we stay on the timeline we are on now is 24 the only - - 500 million without electricity. >> and it is 5 million right now. >> thank-you. we will end on that note. >> just things for the opportunity to be here to testify with some of the things that i said i will be back to you and i applaud your leadership as connecting users. >> thank-you very
had to countries such as ethiopia were egypt view the conflict? >> it is basically a governmental play. i don't think ethiopia project would make it as far as it has without fear of spring and without the government in egypt. but we would probably still be at the debate. but you by egypt in the not too distant future. >> and one last question tenures from now any type of guestimate or projection how many people on the subcontinent will have access to electricity? >> in the...
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-african ministerial in morocco and in ethiopia. i which is known as well he was also instrumental in bringing house and senate together. and the african diplomatic corps for an historic and ongoing set of meetings that we have had to meet with the african ambassadors and others from all of the in country and i want to thank you for your leadership in making that happen. they will hear from ms. dianne sutherland who is come has been written with in africa the past 17 years. 13 of those years as a resident of egypt or she and her the oil and gas publishing business in 2001 and by late 2002 launched what is known as petroleum africa magazine. in january 2008 should launched alternative energy africa magazine. ms. sutherland offers services as a consultant resource development and financial consultant of ghana. we will be hooking up with her by way of the video but if you would, mr. williams, begin with your testimony. >> thank you, chairman smith, ranking member bass, member stockman. i appreciate greatly this opportunity to come befo
-african ministerial in morocco and in ethiopia. i which is known as well he was also instrumental in bringing house and senate together. and the african diplomatic corps for an historic and ongoing set of meetings that we have had to meet with the african ambassadors and others from all of the in country and i want to thank you for your leadership in making that happen. they will hear from ms. dianne sutherland who is come has been written with in africa the past 17 years. 13 of those years as...
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ethiopia is an ally in the war on terror and if that is perfect for the reason that the aid is going there but it's distorting the debate on democracy because we are pretending that he's a good guy but he's anything but a. we are not even allowed to talk about the human rights and political rights in the development. >> host: why is this the privileged way of doing things? >> guest: wow, it's so much easier. the world is a messy place and we can get a government agency out. many examples say that uganda has been of the world bank and its also run by an autocratic government who says the stories were taking away their land. thinking we are being politically natural is the easy way out. we hope we are doing good for the material into the reality is we are supporting autocrats. >> host: who are the experts but you refer to in the title? >> guest: the intellectuals that carry forward from bill gates to angelina jolie and i have to include myself. i used to be blind to some of these issues i'm talking about now in this book. it was sort of a penance for my own expert tasks being so insens
ethiopia is an ally in the war on terror and if that is perfect for the reason that the aid is going there but it's distorting the debate on democracy because we are pretending that he's a good guy but he's anything but a. we are not even allowed to talk about the human rights and political rights in the development. >> host: why is this the privileged way of doing things? >> guest: wow, it's so much easier. the world is a messy place and we can get a government agency out. many...
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africa energy ministerial which took place in early june in addis ababa ethiopia. it was hosted by the government of ethiopia, co-chaired by the secretary of energy dr. moniz and the ethiopian minister of energy and water. >> okay. and then mr. postel? close enough? okay. you said that nigeriahad recently privatized ten distribution companies is that correct? >> correct. >> how long ago was that? >> over the course of the last 12 months. >> over the course of the last 12 months. so the government itself had been running their generation and distribution facilities? >> yes, they had. >> what percentage does that equate to in nigeria, when you said they privatized five in ten. is that half of the facilities, a third? >> i can give you the precise answer off the top of my head i believe it was at least half, if not a bit more. >> so in 12 months, has that been a viable function? are they functioning properly with -- i mean, i own a business, so it's impossible to do that with any problems. he's grinning like a opossum t eating yellowjackets. so what does that mean? ar
africa energy ministerial which took place in early june in addis ababa ethiopia. it was hosted by the government of ethiopia, co-chaired by the secretary of energy dr. moniz and the ethiopian minister of energy and water. >> okay. and then mr. postel? close enough? okay. you said that nigeriahad recently privatized ten distribution companies is that correct? >> correct. >> how long ago was that? >> over the course of the last 12 months. >> over the course of the...
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go to ethiopia during the famine. i just got on appropriations and asked, can i go to ethiopia. you may not remember the family. it's a very bad family. cap, and the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. i said, i am going to spend the night. camp, and the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. we spent the night in a little hot. it rained the next day. the plane couldn't get back. it was a life-changing experience. in the morning people died. we saw things. romania. me to you may not remember. they were bulldozing churches. those trips are bookends. rights, the poor, the hungry, and religious freedom. >> also on thursday, thanksgiving day, we will take a tour of various age of american tribes. that is at 10 a.m. eastern journal.""washington and then a tour of the diplomacy center with former secretaries of state. at 8:30 p.m. eastern. that is this thanksgiving week on c-span. for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. is ael cedric leighton formal deputy director of the national security agency. he talked about the nsa surveillance system and efforts to change th
go to ethiopia during the famine. i just got on appropriations and asked, can i go to ethiopia. you may not remember the family. it's a very bad family. cap, and the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. i said, i am going to spend the night. camp, and the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. we spent the night in a little hot. it rained the next day. the plane couldn't get back. it was a life-changing experience. in the morning people died. we saw things. romania. me to you may not...
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the artists weren't even born when the original was reds in 1984 to raise funds to fight hunger in ethiopia time, they want to raise money to fight ebola. >> this morning, before we even played the track, it was number one, so once again, they are dying because they're poor and it drives me nuts and this country seems to understand that. >> the original up and down aid single spent three weeks at number one in the music charts and raised a massive $24 million worldwide. the smash hit inspired live aid concerts broadcast in over 165 countries, raising about $150 million for famine relief in ethiopia. using an old song to fight a new killer. one of the men behind the song said africa stop ebola is helping african musicians to use their influence. >> the main issue is the narrative of the song, a narrative that portrays africa as a dark continent. it continues to recreate and revamp this idea that africa is an isolated place where the rivers don't flow, where there's no water, there's no sun, no snow. >> regardless, both groups want the same thing, to raise awareness and badly needed cash to f
the artists weren't even born when the original was reds in 1984 to raise funds to fight hunger in ethiopia time, they want to raise money to fight ebola. >> this morning, before we even played the track, it was number one, so once again, they are dying because they're poor and it drives me nuts and this country seems to understand that. >> the original up and down aid single spent three weeks at number one in the music charts and raised a massive $24 million worldwide. the smash...
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he did not commit any crime. >> reporter: ethiopia's former prime minister died in 2012.onents accused him of being intolerant of descent, they say there has not been any change in policy even after his death. but the government has often denied this. >> people sometimes conflict being free with running amuck. and [ inaudible ] their right, and they wontonly disregard the rule of the land. so unless the rule of the law cannot be prevailed then there's no way democracy can flourish. >> reporter: there are talks of some opposition parties coming together to form a coalition. political parties seem disorganized and disjointed. in the 2010 general election, the opposition only managed to get one seat in parliament. many here say they don't expect much to change in next year's election. but despite what looks like a bleak situation, the party members continue to plan on coalition possibilities. they know that time is not in their favor. katherine soy, al jazeera. >>> the u.n. says that poppy farming in afghanistan has reached a record level. the plant is used to make open um a
he did not commit any crime. >> reporter: ethiopia's former prime minister died in 2012.onents accused him of being intolerant of descent, they say there has not been any change in policy even after his death. but the government has often denied this. >> people sometimes conflict being free with running amuck. and [ inaudible ] their right, and they wontonly disregard the rule of the land. so unless the rule of the law cannot be prevailed then there's no way democracy can flourish....
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the first question came from ethiopia.us to install facebook messenger. he acknowledged it was a big ask for the community but said we knew we could never deliver the quality of experience with just a tab and we needed to build a dedicated and focused experience. people voted on the questions by hitting "like." >>> family heading home hit by a drunk driver. how they are trying to care for the two-year-old who survived the crash but now left without a mother. >> coming up, the information we found that if you are shopping after thanksgiving, you are probably paying too much. >> patchy coastal fog moving into the area, that dropped temperatures today in some places but we are back on a warming trend. i will let you know how warm it will get, especially for the weekend. and it was a lifesaver. i was able to find one of the through covered california.y i'm living proof that health insurance works. i'm in, because i'm getting the best care around. over one million people found health insurance through covered california. join t
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said can i go to ethiopia? sure. you may not remember the famine but it was very bad. i got in a cample up in a place run by world vision. and the embassy didn't let me spend the night. i said i'm going to spend the night. the guy from world vision sfed you spend the night i'll spend the night. right next to us was a camp run by mother theresa. it rained the next day. it was a life changing experience. we saw -- i mean, in the morning people died and we saw things . at just -- that trip to in 1985, attorney took me romania. chalcesku. those two trips with kind of book ends, human rights, the poor, the hungry and religious freedom. since that time -- >> and also on thursday, thanksgiving day, we'll take an american history tour of various native american tribes. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern following washington journal. then at 1:30 attend the groundbreaking ceremony of the new diplomacy center in washington with former sex of state mplt and supreme court ustices thomas, alito and soto myor at 8:00. for our comp
said can i go to ethiopia? sure. you may not remember the famine but it was very bad. i got in a cample up in a place run by world vision. and the embassy didn't let me spend the night. i said i'm going to spend the night. the guy from world vision sfed you spend the night i'll spend the night. right next to us was a camp run by mother theresa. it rained the next day. it was a life changing experience. we saw -- i mean, in the morning people died and we saw things . at just -- that trip to in...
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he spent years in rwanda, ethiopia, and former yugoslavia. until he was no longer physically and emotionally capable. he then changed his focus from people to a new topic. >> i decided to make a tribute to the planet. we discovered almost half the earth is still the way it was when it was created. >> in the end, he offers a kind of salvation. rescuing the viewer from the darkness of mankind with the pure beauty of the earth. >> days after this spectacular explosion of a cargo rocket bound for the international space station, another spacecraft accident in california. >> this a1 pilot is dead and another injured after a test flight. the craft crashed near the mojave air and space port northeast of los angeles. up-to-date on the journal. whack thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- we thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company," the crusading bill black. >> no one can claim with a straight face that if we prosecuted bankers, as opposed to banks, that it would have any negative effect.
he spent years in rwanda, ethiopia, and former yugoslavia. until he was no longer physically and emotionally capable. he then changed his focus from people to a new topic. >> i decided to make a tribute to the planet. we discovered almost half the earth is still the way it was when it was created. >> in the end, he offers a kind of salvation. rescuing the viewer from the darkness of mankind with the pure beauty of the earth. >> days after this spectacular explosion of a cargo...
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i got the appropriations and asked if i could go to i'm own y ethiopia. it was very bad. i got in a camp run by world vision. the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. i said, i want to spend a night. a guy said, if you spend the night i will spend the night. right next to his camp was a camp run by mother theresa. we spent the night in a hut. it rained the next day and the plane couldn't back. it was a life changing experience. we saw -- in the morning people died. we saw things that just -- that trip -- in '85 tony took me to romania. bulldozing churches. i saw people persecuted for their faith. those two trips are bookends, human rights, the poor, the hungry and religious freedom. since that time -- >> also on thursday, thanksgiving day, we will take an american history tour of various native american tribes. that's at 10:00 a.m. following "washington journal." at 1:30, attend aer sa ceremon supreme court justices at 8:30 p.m. eastern. that's this thanksgiving week on c-span. for our complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> a portion of the american bar association'
i got the appropriations and asked if i could go to i'm own y ethiopia. it was very bad. i got in a camp run by world vision. the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. i said, i want to spend a night. a guy said, if you spend the night i will spend the night. right next to his camp was a camp run by mother theresa. we spent the night in a hut. it rained the next day and the plane couldn't back. it was a life changing experience. we saw -- in the morning people died. we saw things that just...
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and singers were not born when the original was released in 1984 to raise funds to fight hunger in ethiopiahe original group but this time they want to raise money not for famine but to fight ebola. >> this morning before we even played the track it was number one. so once again they are dying yes of this filthy plague and dying because they are poor and it drives me nuts and this country seems to understand that. >> reporter: the original band-aid single spent three weeks at number one in the music charts and raised massive $24 million worldwide. the smash hit inspired live aid concerts which were broadcast in over 165 countries, raising about 150 million for famine relief in ethiopia. but it's using an old song to fight a new killer and victims. ♪ yes, there is one of the men behind africa stop ebola and helping african musicians to use their influence. >> the main issue is the narrative of the song and narrative that portrays africa as dark continent and it continues to recreate and revamp this idea that africa is an isolated place where the rivers don't flow and there is no water and th
and singers were not born when the original was released in 1984 to raise funds to fight hunger in ethiopiahe original group but this time they want to raise money not for famine but to fight ebola. >> this morning before we even played the track it was number one. so once again they are dying yes of this filthy plague and dying because they are poor and it drives me nuts and this country seems to understand that. >> reporter: the original band-aid single spent three weeks at number...
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weren't even born when the original was released in 1984 to raise funds to fight hung never ethiopia.o and bob geldof organized the original group and they are still the ring leaders exempt this time they want to raise money not for famine but the fight against ebola. ♪ to west africa >> this morning at 8:00 before we even played the track, it was number one. so once again they are dieing, yes, of this filthy little playing, yes, but they are dieing because they are poor. and this country seems to understand that. >> reporter: the original band eight single spent three weeks at number one and the music charts and raised a mass of $24 million worldwide. the smash hit inspired live aid concerts which were broadcast in over 165 countries raising about $150 million for famine relief in ethiopia. but is using an old song to fight a new killer outdated? yes, says one of the men behind the song africa stop ebola. who is helping african musicians to use their influence. >> the main issue is the narrative of the song. a narrative that portrays africa as a dark continent. it continues to recrea
weren't even born when the original was released in 1984 to raise funds to fight hung never ethiopia.o and bob geldof organized the original group and they are still the ring leaders exempt this time they want to raise money not for famine but the fight against ebola. ♪ to west africa >> this morning at 8:00 before we even played the track, it was number one. so once again they are dieing, yes, of this filthy little playing, yes, but they are dieing because they are poor. and this...
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he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. and i went up, just got on appropriations, said can i go to ethiopia. sure. i got on an airplane by myself, and flew there. it was a very bad famine. i got in a camp run by world vision. the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. the guy from world vision said if you spend the night, i'll spend the night. right next to his camp was a camp run by mother teresa. it rained the next day and the plane couldn't come back. it was a life-changing experience. in the morning, people died. and we saw things that just -- that trip, and then in '85, tony took me to romania. they were bull-dozing churches and i saw people persecuted for their faith. those two trips are book ends. human rights, the poor, the hungry, and religious freedom. since that time -- >> and also on thursday, thanksgiving day, we'll take an american history tour of various native american tribes. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern following washington journal. then at 1:30, attend a ground-breaking ceremony of the new diplomacy
he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. and i went up, just got on appropriations, said can i go to ethiopia. sure. i got on an airplane by myself, and flew there. it was a very bad famine. i got in a camp run by world vision. the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. the guy from world vision said if you spend the night, i'll spend the night. right next to his camp was a camp run by mother teresa. it rained the next day and the plane couldn't come back. it was a life-changing...
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the original track was written in 1984 raised $11 million for the famine in ethiopia. >> how many albumsyou figure were sold if you add up the artists? >> i can't count that high because it is a monday. >>> now the forecast from mike. >> we will look back at october, the preliminary temperature was above average at 67.67 degrees and the northern hemisphere was 1.6 degrees above average as were the tropics. the southern hemisphere was the warmest at .72. santa ana winds kicking in so high fire danger. mid-to-upper 60's through the central valley and if you are headed up to lake tahoe today and tomorrow are good days with a winter mix for wednesday and light snow on thursday. >> it will take you eight minutes to get from highway 4 to the 24 junction is showing tail lights that are moving without problems. there are no accidents. from lafayette to orinda, away from 680 to oakland is only 11 minutes. that would be a top speed. >> the construction in the northbound direction of 8 80 we have crews there until 6:00. i will let you know when the cones are picked up. >> a cruise ship back at sea
the original track was written in 1984 raised $11 million for the famine in ethiopia. >> how many albumsyou figure were sold if you add up the artists? >> i can't count that high because it is a monday. >>> now the forecast from mike. >> we will look back at october, the preliminary temperature was above average at 67.67 degrees and the northern hemisphere was 1.6 degrees above average as were the tropics. the southern hemisphere was the warmest at .72. santa ana...
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concerts which were broadcast in over 165 countries raising about $150 million for famine relief in ethiopiat using an old song to fight a new killer outdated? yes, says one of the men behind the song africa stop ebola, who's helping african musicians to use their influence. >> the main issue is the narrative of the song. a narrative that portrays africa as dark continent. it continues to recreate and revamp this item that africa is an isolated place where the rivers don't flow where there is no water where there is no sun where there is no snow. >> reporter: regardless though, both groups want the same thing, to raise awareness and badly needed cash to fight this killer disease. julie mcdonald, al jazeera. >> well, more on that on our website, the address, aljazeera.com. ing a show about innovations that can change lives. . >> the science of fighting a humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team of hard-core nerds. specialising in ecology and
concerts which were broadcast in over 165 countries raising about $150 million for famine relief in ethiopiat using an old song to fight a new killer outdated? yes, says one of the men behind the song africa stop ebola, who's helping african musicians to use their influence. >> the main issue is the narrative of the song. a narrative that portrays africa as dark continent. it continues to recreate and revamp this item that africa is an isolated place where the rivers don't flow where...
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then musician bob geldof led an impassioned charge to feed those starving to death in ethiopia.sease that renders humans untouchable. >> moms in agony staring at her dying child and the child bewildered as to why her mom can't touch her. that disgusts me. it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: they dropped u.s. concerts when geldof rang up. >> we want to help and what needs to be done and why money needs to be raised and, you know, that's great, you know. it's totally infectious. >> reporter: one of the only superstars to make both versions is bono minus the bullet. happy to be taking part, sad there's a need to again. >> we've been trying to make this kind of event a thing of the past, you know. we want to make "band-aid" history. >> instead in the modern world people are going to have to do something that's actually very 1984, actually buy the song. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> and if you'd like to buy the song, it goes on sale today. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," reaction to the execution of peter kassig. we'll get the latest from the state depar
then musician bob geldof led an impassioned charge to feed those starving to death in ethiopia.sease that renders humans untouchable. >> moms in agony staring at her dying child and the child bewildered as to why her mom can't touch her. that disgusts me. it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: they dropped u.s. concerts when geldof rang up. >> we want to help and what needs to be done and why money needs to be raised and, you know, that's great, you know. it's totally infectious....
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. >> stephen: and they're prepared to allow oklahoma to become ethiopia, and that is the opposite ofwill be too much water. okay. maybe you could meet together somewhere in appalacha where the waters won't rise? >> i will try to work together to find common ground to address these real challenges our communities are facing. >> stephen: do you think that washington will get any more... friendly now that y'all can smoke pot with each other? ( laughter ) legally. do you smoke pot? >> no. but i think it's interesting that a lot of states are taking it up as a referendum. i think it's something that is very ripe for review. and i think for our state, it's really important that any person who is prescribed medical marijuana gets access to it. it's really important. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: but legally, legally, when you're down doing your job, you know, and after hours, legally, you guys could all get together and smoke pot. >> we could. >> stephen: you could. >> we could. >> stephen: maybe that would help, maybe and you mitch mdconnell get together-- i'm not saying, i don't sm
. >> stephen: and they're prepared to allow oklahoma to become ethiopia, and that is the opposite ofwill be too much water. okay. maybe you could meet together somewhere in appalacha where the waters won't rise? >> i will try to work together to find common ground to address these real challenges our communities are facing. >> stephen: do you think that washington will get any more... friendly now that y'all can smoke pot with each other? ( laughter ) legally. do you smoke...
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the original track was written in 1984 and raised millions for the famine in ethiopia.e for download today. >> bono took a spill on central park in new york. >> not having a good week. >> not so sweet music concerning a popular treat. >> a worldwide chocolate looming could be looming. >> and at 3:00, according to tonight, we show you how to make the perfect thanksgiving and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can ca
the original track was written in 1984 and raised millions for the famine in ethiopia.e for download today. >> bono took a spill on central park in new york. >> not having a good week. >> not so sweet music concerning a popular treat. >> a worldwide chocolate looming could be looming. >> and at 3:00, according to tonight, we show you how to make the perfect thanksgiving and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class...
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♪ p >> then musician bob geldof led an impassioned fight to feed ethiopia.ease that renders people untouchable. >> an african mom in agony staring at her child, child bewildered why her mom can't touch her. that disgusts me. that shouldn't happen. >> reporter: dropped u.s. concerts when geldof rang up. >> kind of direct, what has to be done and why money needs to be raised pnd that's great. totally ineffectious. one of the only superstars to make both versions is bono, minus the mullet. ♪ >> reporter: happy to be taking part, sad there's a need to again. >> we've been trying to make this kind of event a thing of the past, you know. we want to make band-aid history. ♪ >> reporter: instead, band-aid's make history again and maybe a difference. but in the modern world of free music people are going to have to do something that's very 1984, actually buy the song. ♪ ♪ charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> glor: that is cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes," first of all cbs this morning. and don't forget our digital network, cbsn, i'm jeff glor, sco
♪ p >> then musician bob geldof led an impassioned fight to feed ethiopia.ease that renders people untouchable. >> an african mom in agony staring at her child, child bewildered why her mom can't touch her. that disgusts me. that shouldn't happen. >> reporter: dropped u.s. concerts when geldof rang up. >> kind of direct, what has to be done and why money needs to be raised pnd that's great. totally ineffectious. one of the only superstars to make both versions is bono,...
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to help those starving in ethiopia.he song, " do they know it's christmas." ♪ do they know it's christmas time at all ♪ now that was then. but this saturday bono, one direction, chris martin of cold play, among others, will remake that classic. >> i love that song. >> you have been singing it all morning. >> all morning in your ear. that song will be released monday with the sales fighting ebola. it's called band aid 3037. >> you're looking forward to the song. >> and i'm looking forward to swif swif. >> i think she's the new host. >> that's the news. >> that didn't happen. she's going to be on "gma" in a bit. w class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into t
to help those starving in ethiopia.he song, " do they know it's christmas." ♪ do they know it's christmas time at all ♪ now that was then. but this saturday bono, one direction, chris martin of cold play, among others, will remake that classic. >> i love that song. >> you have been singing it all morning. >> all morning in your ear. that song will be released monday with the sales fighting ebola. it's called band aid 3037. >> you're looking forward to the...
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been in it for 32 he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. said, can i go to ethiopia? sure. i got on an airplane by myself. famine,not remember the but it was a very bad famine. run by worldmp vision. the embassy didn't want to spend the night. i said, i want to spend the night, and the guy said, if you spend the night, i will spend the night. night. spend the it rained, and the plane couldn't come back. it was a life-changing experience. people die. it was a bad trip. tony took me to romania. you may remember, bulldozing churches. i saw people persecuted for this. that time -- >> other people were on that trip with you. me on the trip. it was his bill. another one was chris smith. it was our bill. the reagan administration wanted to give it to romania. book int reagan saw a gave him. reagan changed. events.e important they periodically come back. if you look at my newsletters, 81, 80 2, 83, 84, nothing about -- 81, 82, 83, 84, nothing about transportation. we went to sudan and 89. -- in 89. thosel advocate for issues, but human rights and religious freedom was my bill
been in it for 32 he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. said, can i go to ethiopia? sure. i got on an airplane by myself. famine,not remember the but it was a very bad famine. run by worldmp vision. the embassy didn't want to spend the night. i said, i want to spend the night, and the guy said, if you spend the night, i will spend the night. night. spend the it rained, and the plane couldn't come back. it was a life-changing experience. people die. it was a bad trip. tony took me to...
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we found a coach for a running team in ethiopia and also are funding a soccer team in uganda. >> you might say that helping more girls get a kick out of soccer or other sports is in the bag. for "teen kids news," i'm harry. >> coming up, dating's rules of the road. "teen kids news" will be right back. >> be sure to tune in to "teen kids news" this week. here's what you'll see. >> when it comes to sports, girls all around the world are often left on the sidelines. but this bag may help change that. >> that and more coming up on "teen kids news." selling cookies is about... -the big picture. you have to have a goal. -a big goal. something you and your team... -want to do in the world. we choose... -where the money goes. a trip. -an adventure. helping people out. -helping a lot of people out. something never been... -done before. we have to decide. -make a plan. we all... -have to agree. it's not always easy. and about the money? -we are responsible for it. handling it... -managing it... tracking it... -doing great things with it. this is business. -girl business. girl business. -the bi
we found a coach for a running team in ethiopia and also are funding a soccer team in uganda. >> you might say that helping more girls get a kick out of soccer or other sports is in the bag. for "teen kids news," i'm harry. >> coming up, dating's rules of the road. "teen kids news" will be right back. >> be sure to tune in to "teen kids news" this week. here's what you'll see. >> when it comes to sports, girls all around the world are often...
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he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. and i went up there. i just got on the appropriations and said, can i go to ethiopia, they said sure. it was a very bad famine. and i got in a camp up at alamata run by world vision and the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. i said i want to spend a night. the guy said if you spend the night, i'll spend the night and right next to his camp was a camp run by mother theresa and we spent the night, in a little hut. and it rained the next day and a plane couldn't come back. it was a life-changing experience. we saw -- i mean in the morning people died and we saw things that just -- that trip -- i mean, in '85, tony took me to romania to chel ches ka, evil, bulldozing churches and i saw people persecuted for their faiths. those two trips were bookends, human rights the poor, the hungry and religious freedom. since that time -- >> and also on thursday, thanksgiving day, we'll take an american history tour of various native american tribes. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern following "washington journal" then
he asked me to go to ethiopia during the famine. and i went up there. i just got on the appropriations and said, can i go to ethiopia, they said sure. it was a very bad famine. and i got in a camp up at alamata run by world vision and the embassy didn't want me to spend the night. i said i want to spend a night. the guy said if you spend the night, i'll spend the night and right next to his camp was a camp run by mother theresa and we spent the night, in a little hut. and it rained the next day...
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paramedic, firefighting smoke jumper, volunteer medic in a laundry list of dangerous places, haiti, ethiopia, cambodia, and now liberia. >> just called me a couple nights ago and asked if i could go and so we're racing around trying to get ready. >> reporter: after a week of training, he will be deployed to villages to help treat a disease that kills 70% of its victims and can easily be transmitted to healthcare workers if they are are not properly protected. are you nervous, worried? >> i have a healthy apprehension. but i also know that once i get to there, um, i will get in a frame of mind that, um, i -- that will make it as safe as possible. >> reporter: this is a man who sees the worst in life but also some of the most beautiful. he is a renowned naturalist painter who has had a one-man show at the smithsonian. >> he has a strong heart. he has what we call rescue bones. >> i'm getting inundated with wonderful supportive facebook messages. i wanted to take my phone and show my ex-wife. [ laughter ] >> you know, other people think i'm an okay guy, you know? [ laughter ] >> reporter: his e
paramedic, firefighting smoke jumper, volunteer medic in a laundry list of dangerous places, haiti, ethiopia, cambodia, and now liberia. >> just called me a couple nights ago and asked if i could go and so we're racing around trying to get ready. >> reporter: after a week of training, he will be deployed to villages to help treat a disease that kills 70% of its victims and can easily be transmitted to healthcare workers if they are are not properly protected. are you nervous,...
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was first recorded 30 years ago, performed in ethiopia. brainchild who uses the same concept to fight ebola in west africa. >> this isn't about me or you or them. this is about us. i was told the money was ok but we need 20 times resources. whatever has been reported, they believe it was much worse. it features big names and updates. we are talking about one direction and bono. >> the u2 front man injured his arm while riding a bicycle. injured his arm in a cycling spill in central park and will require surgery to repair it. u2 is supposed to be the house band for the tonight show all week starting tonight. he all he needs is one armed hold the microphone. >> he may not feel up to it. up toss who else is in it? the redskins. they are hurting this season. day isquestion of the this, what part of the game day experience would ease your pain? some responses -- sarah writes -- >> luanne is focused on a very important part of the building. it seems to be the part of it -- the problem is in the locker room. a comedy of errors yesterday, they loo
was first recorded 30 years ago, performed in ethiopia. brainchild who uses the same concept to fight ebola in west africa. >> this isn't about me or you or them. this is about us. i was told the money was ok but we need 20 times resources. whatever has been reported, they believe it was much worse. it features big names and updates. we are talking about one direction and bono. >> the u2 front man injured his arm while riding a bicycle. injured his arm in a cycling spill in central...
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where the outcome in sudan, wedding of trauma in ethiopia, where the upcoming cambodia. you take people and selling of large groups of people that move into a location you have to address that. ferguson that everybody wants to use as a bellwether for policing in the united states, ferguson did not start on the day of that incident. rodney king did not start the day of that incident. that incident started five or 10 years before that. watching the rights of rodney king issues dealing with local grocery stores started 10 years before. issues dealing with police officers being heavy-handed and not connecting with the community started numerous years before. it starts with relationships. the things that i do when i go into the three very tough cities that i have gone into whether it be long beach and oakland and baltimore which are tough cities are starting those relationships. the city that i'm in right now baltimore my minority communities many and i can't talk about them, my minority communities there's a visceral hatred for the people who wear the uniform, a visceral hat
where the outcome in sudan, wedding of trauma in ethiopia, where the upcoming cambodia. you take people and selling of large groups of people that move into a location you have to address that. ferguson that everybody wants to use as a bellwether for policing in the united states, ferguson did not start on the day of that incident. rodney king did not start the day of that incident. that incident started five or 10 years before that. watching the rights of rodney king issues dealing with local...
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a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.m maryland, she and her husband saw brad bishop in basel, switzerland on a train, stared at him right in his eyes. and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thought nothing more about brad bishop until sorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. it he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to him and for some reason turned. in my mind's eye, i stripped off the beard and saw the foreign services officer i'd seen in washington, d.c. i just impulsively said you're brad bishop, aren't you? and he began trembling and shaking. said "oh, god, no." and turned and ran. i have no doubt that -- that it was him. >> after that many years, a book was all of a sudden found. >> it really is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. i can... order safety goggles. play music for seedlings. post science fair projects. schedule guinea pig feedings. video chemical reactions. take pics of mr. bones.
a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.m maryland, she and her husband saw brad bishop in basel, switzerland on a train, stared at him right in his eyes. and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thought nothing more about brad bishop until sorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. it he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to...
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and talked to two young women from ethiopia and sworn in it as u.s. citizens. and they want to be here to celebrate the new country, now their home country and thank those who fought and died over the years. should be a great night. starts at 7 o'clock and goes for three hours. >> shannon, thank you. >> 800000 people there expected. >> that should be a busy place. >> amazing. president george bush is talking about the launch of his new book. entitled "a portrait of my father. ". let's listen. >> president reagan, first of all midterms and all of that stuff. the party lost eight societies in '86. and in the bock i put in there people get tired of a president after six years. (laughter) and not as tired as you get of the chief of staff. >> andrew, please. and so there is a big pressure from dad to distance himself from reagan, but he would never do that to a friend. but he also had the wisdom necessary to know that in a campaign you make sure the person that you are affiliated with is strong as possible and not weak going in a general election. so a classic case
and talked to two young women from ethiopia and sworn in it as u.s. citizens. and they want to be here to celebrate the new country, now their home country and thank those who fought and died over the years. should be a great night. starts at 7 o'clock and goes for three hours. >> shannon, thank you. >> 800000 people there expected. >> that should be a busy place. >> amazing. president george bush is talking about the launch of his new book. entitled "a portrait of...
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and he askedether me to go to ethiopia. up and said, i was asked to go to ethiopia. it was a bad famine. camp run by world .ision there was a camp run by mother teresa. we spent the night in a little hunt -- hot. -- little hut. we saw people dying and we saw that. in 1985, an attorney took me to romania. you may not remember him. he was bulldozing churches and i saw people pushing. these were bookends. hungry andhe religious freedom. >> on thursday, we will take an american history tour of various native american tribes. that is following washington journal. attend a groundbreaking ceremony of the new diplomacy center. and supreme court justices. that is this thanksgiving week on c-span. go to c-span. >> congress returns on monday for a sprint to the finish. we are joined. let's talk about the deadline to get a budget bill done and the spending bill. where do we stand? >> we are heading through the thanksgiving weekend and the negotiations are ongoing between the house and senate. they are getting various hills completed. -- bills completed. there is a meeting schedu
and he askedether me to go to ethiopia. up and said, i was asked to go to ethiopia. it was a bad famine. camp run by world .ision there was a camp run by mother teresa. we spent the night in a little hunt -- hot. -- little hut. we saw people dying and we saw that. in 1985, an attorney took me to romania. you may not remember him. he was bulldozing churches and i saw people pushing. these were bookends. hungry andhe religious freedom. >> on thursday, we will take an american history tour...
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so my memory of his coverage of the ethiopia famine was receiving a letter from on a camel. nast what a child experiences when your father is half way around the world. he took me to work with him every summer from the time i was 9 to 15. i loaded his cameras. he exposed me to everything from ed koch press conferences to the broadway premier of little shop of horrors to sporting events. everything that makes up the daily stuff of life that becomes the historical record that we look for the transition moments. those significant moments that help us understand who we are as a people, absolutely shaped and informed me. and i'm grateful he continues to work. he's st ill there on the ground in places far and near, including and most recently haiti in 2010. he called me from somalia saying his entourage was kidnapped on the satellite phone and if they didn't hear from him to call "the new york times." the world was changing. i'm grateful to know that we'll have his work to draw upon. >> i imagine that thanksgiving must be quite intense at your home. it is lovely to have you here.
so my memory of his coverage of the ethiopia famine was receiving a letter from on a camel. nast what a child experiences when your father is half way around the world. he took me to work with him every summer from the time i was 9 to 15. i loaded his cameras. he exposed me to everything from ed koch press conferences to the broadway premier of little shop of horrors to sporting events. everything that makes up the daily stuff of life that becomes the historical record that we look for the...