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capital city of ethiopia.center that will both confirm and confound expectations. fueled largely by direct foreign investment and a returning ethiopian diaspora eager to be part of the new growth, things are changing in addis. it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it's not the first time the place has gone through a growth spurt. in the 1960s the king of kings embarked on a similar program of massive public works. this was supposed to be the legacy of ethiopia, the future. but the next time ethiopia found itself in the headlines it was for this. and for many of us, that was the end of the story. so i'm looking forward to this week. >> i can't wait to show you ethiopia. >> i've been waiting for withdrew. i tell you right now. >> couldn't have picked a better time because we have old ethiopia right here and also have new ethiopia right here. that combo is going to be so cool. >> marcus samuelsson. maybe you know him from such shows as a lot of them or his many restaurants, his bestselling memoi
capital city of ethiopia.center that will both confirm and confound expectations. fueled largely by direct foreign investment and a returning ethiopian diaspora eager to be part of the new growth, things are changing in addis. it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it's not the first time the place has gone through a growth spurt. in the 1960s the king of kings embarked on a similar program of massive public works. this was supposed to be the legacy of ethiopia, the future. but...
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he fled ethiopia all on his own, without relatives and without friends. he ended up deep in the swedish countryside, in skellefteÅ. 14-year-old ali from afghanistan has also found a place to stay here. he, too, set off on his own. first for iran, but he didn't stay there long. >> in iran it soon became clear to me that i had to go to europe. i'd heard so many good things about sweden, that sweden was a good place to live. that's why i decided to come here. ali doesn't want to talk about who paid for his trip or why he left home, but it wouldn't have been possible without the support of his family. mawlid arrived in may. he fled the misery in his country and the daily violence inflicted on women and children in particular. his flight was a journey that lasted for months, and he wants to put it behind him. >> in one hour i take six fish from here. >> he may have caught six fish last time, but today he's not having much luck. >> we try to spend time with the kids in small groups. right now we have seven educators working with seven teenagers and it's necessa
he fled ethiopia all on his own, without relatives and without friends. he ended up deep in the swedish countryside, in skellefteÅ. 14-year-old ali from afghanistan has also found a place to stay here. he, too, set off on his own. first for iran, but he didn't stay there long. >> in iran it soon became clear to me that i had to go to europe. i'd heard so many good things about sweden, that sweden was a good place to live. that's why i decided to come here. ali doesn't want to talk about...
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only in the capital city of ethiopia. have been only the one place. china good.nk the air-conditioning is very hot. but strong money every day we work here. huh? no train. no sun. take this turning. >> as the oldest son in a family of four children, adane is the bread winner. back home as a circus performer, he can earn around $5 a month, double the average income. as a student at the school, however, he's given a $95 monthly allowance. some of which he sends home to his family. the following day, the international students -- for morning training. >> ten minutes later, the female students show up. but the males decided to visit a teacher who they know can speak english. >> we don't have money. they no -- they don't have soap, they don't have wash powder, they don't have -- >> very, very thirsty. >> he want your money, yeah? >> yeah. >> if you don't pay us in this mon month, can you provide the basic stuff? shampoo, every single one. >> now what we find is that a very -- >> yeah. >> all the teachers, they show you video and then they say to -- the students' dissa
only in the capital city of ethiopia. have been only the one place. china good.nk the air-conditioning is very hot. but strong money every day we work here. huh? no train. no sun. take this turning. >> as the oldest son in a family of four children, adane is the bread winner. back home as a circus performer, he can earn around $5 a month, double the average income. as a student at the school, however, he's given a $95 monthly allowance. some of which he sends home to his family. the...
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next week we'll be putting the education goal under the spotlight, in ethiopia. for a few years now, the country has been setting up a higher education system, with a string of new universities emerging. ethiopia understands the importance of higher education for sustainable economic prosperity. the buildings are ready. but what about the lecturers? tune in next week to find out. hope you'll join us then for the next edition of "global 3000." until then, it's goodbye from me and the rest of the crew in our studios in bonn, germany. cer: this program is madpossible in part by... the ellis family foundation-- encouraging economic revitalization through the restoration of historic buildings in downtown marion, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel. you can experience the history of appalachian music at the appalachian cultural music association's mountain music museum and pickin' porch in bristol, tennessee-- the country music birthplace. historic marion, virginia, home of song of the mountains, in the heart of the virginia highlands. virginia sweetwa
next week we'll be putting the education goal under the spotlight, in ethiopia. for a few years now, the country has been setting up a higher education system, with a string of new universities emerging. ethiopia understands the importance of higher education for sustainable economic prosperity. the buildings are ready. but what about the lecturers? tune in next week to find out. hope you'll join us then for the next edition of "global 3000." until then, it's goodbye from me and the...
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next week we'll be putting the education goal under the spotlight, in ethiopia. for a few years now, the country has been setting up a higher education system, with a string of new universities emerging. ethiopia understands the importance of higher education for sustainable economic prosperity. the buildings are ready. but what about the lecturers? tune in next week to find out. hope you'll join us then for the next edition of "global 3000." until then, it's goodbye from me and the rest of the crew in our studios in bonn, germany. steves: a short ferry ride takes us across the harbor to helsinki's most important site. suomenlinna, an island guarding helsinki's harbor, served as a strategic fortress for three countries -- sweden, russia, and then finland. it's now a popular park with a fascinating story. the fortress was built by the swedes with french financial support in the mid-1700s to counter russia's rise to power. russia's peter the great had just built his new capital, st. petersburg, nearby on the baltic, and he was eyeing the west. think of it as europe
next week we'll be putting the education goal under the spotlight, in ethiopia. for a few years now, the country has been setting up a higher education system, with a string of new universities emerging. ethiopia understands the importance of higher education for sustainable economic prosperity. the buildings are ready. but what about the lecturers? tune in next week to find out. hope you'll join us then for the next edition of "global 3000." until then, it's goodbye from me and the...
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for instance, did you know that, you know, christianity was in ethiopia before europe? that it's not an arid desert. that it's, in fact, mostly green, that there's a construction boom going on here that rivals china and dubai? it's a country filled with great cooks. great music. ethiopia is absolutely unique, little understood, we're looking to shed a little light. milk has 8 grams of high-quality protein. which could be the difference between just living life. and milking it. start every day with the power of protein and milk life. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. ♪ tonight we come ut to let loose... ♪ ♪ tonight we come to dance. ♪ they try to put us in a box, they try to categorize us. ♪ ♪ they say we gotta dress like this, we gotta talk like that ♪ ♪ but we say no more! ♪ tonight we change things ♪ freedom, freedom it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for
for instance, did you know that, you know, christianity was in ethiopia before europe? that it's not an arid desert. that it's, in fact, mostly green, that there's a construction boom going on here that rivals china and dubai? it's a country filled with great cooks. great music. ethiopia is absolutely unique, little understood, we're looking to shed a little light. milk has 8 grams of high-quality protein. which could be the difference between just living life. and milking it. start every day...
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brooke degefa of ethiopia one for the women. in the half marathon, mason frank of minnesota took first. the women's champion, erin fiedler of omaha. eric: congratulations to them. they are still digging out, how many vehicles have been pulled from the mud in california and how much longer crews say it will take for the road to get back to normal. elizabeth: how first lady michelle obama is hoping to encourage more kids to go to college. alyx: october is down syndrome awareness month. we talk with a local doctor. shaina: our traffic map is covered in green, so that is great news if you are headed out anytime soon. it should be like this for a little bit longer. here are your des moines police department mobile speed units for the day, 4000 6th avenue and 2300 east market street. we will head outside and take a live look at the road. this is west des moines, 35 and milosevic are quite. -- mills civic people make mistakes. like paying too much for wireless. so switch to u.s. cellular and we guarantee we'll beat the price on your cu
brooke degefa of ethiopia one for the women. in the half marathon, mason frank of minnesota took first. the women's champion, erin fiedler of omaha. eric: congratulations to them. they are still digging out, how many vehicles have been pulled from the mud in california and how much longer crews say it will take for the road to get back to normal. elizabeth: how first lady michelle obama is hoping to encourage more kids to go to college. alyx: october is down syndrome awareness month. we talk...
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anthony bourdain heads to ethiopia.s a little preview for you. >> this is a very misunderstood country. for instance, did you know that christianity was in ethiopia like before europe? that it is not a arid desert. that it is in fact mostly green. and there is a construction boom going on here that rivals china and dubai. it is a country filled with great cooks. great music. ethiopia is absolutely unique. little understood. we're looking to shed a little light. >> anthony bourdain, parts unknown so broughtmfdy to you b you rar . >>> welcome back to your "new day." we begin with breaking news for you. because the strongest hurricane in recorded history is bearing down on mexico. hurricane patricia, packing unprecedented winds of 200 miles per hour. >> yeah this could be a huge problem. hundreds of miles of coastline under a hurricane warning as the hurricane is scheduled to make land fall tonight. forecasters warning of a possibly catastrophe from floods, mud slides, huge waves. cnn meteorologist chad meyers in the weath
anthony bourdain heads to ethiopia.s a little preview for you. >> this is a very misunderstood country. for instance, did you know that christianity was in ethiopia like before europe? that it is not a arid desert. that it is in fact mostly green. and there is a construction boom going on here that rivals china and dubai. it is a country filled with great cooks. great music. ethiopia is absolutely unique. little understood. we're looking to shed a little light. >> anthony bourdain,...
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as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. nikki/lam out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into some standout athletes in the crowd. we found two guys who are running in marathons across the state for a good cause. local 5 photojournalist ryan davidson has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some counties that
as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. nikki/lam out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into...
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ethiopia is absolutely unique, little understood. looking to shed a little light. > >>> all right. stunning accusations of strippers and prostitution being used to recruit players for one of the top basketball organizations in the country. the head coach has resigned from his job. he had been on administrative leave. cnn sports anchor andy sholes has more on this scandal tarnishing the university. >> reporter: the university of louisville is one of the most successful college basketball programs in the country. they won a national championship in 2013, but now the program has a dark cloud hanging over it. in a new book called "breaking cardinal rules: basketball and the escort queen," katina powell gave the sordid details of more than 20 different recruiting parties that took place between 2010 and 2014. on espn's "out the lines," powell said former louisville graduate assistant coach andre mcgee would pay her to bring strippers to the parties, and in some cases, the dancers, including powell's own daughters, would have sex with the
ethiopia is absolutely unique, little understood. looking to shed a little light. > >>> all right. stunning accusations of strippers and prostitution being used to recruit players for one of the top basketball organizations in the country. the head coach has resigned from his job. he had been on administrative leave. cnn sports anchor andy sholes has more on this scandal tarnishing the university. >> reporter: the university of louisville is one of the most successful college...
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they came from war-torn europe, yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia, the soviet union, from a hundred other lands, and today as the rising tide of anti-semitism sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews are coming to israel to join us in building our future. here is my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail! [ applause ] >> israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future, and here is my message to all of the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you may adopt in this building, whatever decisions you may take in your capitols, israel will do whatever it must do to defend our state and to defend our people. [ applause ] >> distinguished delegates, as this deal with iran moves ahead, i hope you'll enforce it -- how can i put this -- with a little more rigor than you showed with the six security council resolutions that iran has systematically violated and which now have been effectively discarded. make sure that the inspectors actually inspect. make sure that the snapback sanctions, actually snap back, and make sure that iran's viol
they came from war-torn europe, yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia, the soviet union, from a hundred other lands, and today as the rising tide of anti-semitism sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews are coming to israel to join us in building our future. here is my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail! [ applause ] >> israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future, and here is my message to all of the countries represented here....
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go to ethiopia. don't shoot. >> let's go to our correspondent. this disturbing incident is representative of how frustration among palestinians is turning to anger. >> reporter: surely. we spoke to that man in the video. he's a resident of hebron. he explained when you see him fall to the ground, he got dizzy from tear gas that was fired at the young protesters. there is background to what he was doing. apparently he's been doing this. any kind of confrontation between soldiers and palestinians to try to prevent the israelis from shooting at the palestinian youth. the background is seven years ago he was on his way to israel with his son when they both got attacked by jewish settler and were wounded. ever since he decided he had to do something. each time there are any kind of demonstration or clashes, he is trying to prevent. he does say that earlier in the day before that video was shot, he was likely injured by rubber bullets fired by israelis. he will continue undeterred, to continue to stop this even though in reality it's not having much of
go to ethiopia. don't shoot. >> let's go to our correspondent. this disturbing incident is representative of how frustration among palestinians is turning to anger. >> reporter: surely. we spoke to that man in the video. he's a resident of hebron. he explained when you see him fall to the ground, he got dizzy from tear gas that was fired at the young protesters. there is background to what he was doing. apparently he's been doing this. any kind of confrontation between soldiers and...
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. >> angelina jolie adopt ed maddux from cambodia and her daughter from ethiopia and and pax from vietnam. >> we have all the different countries and adoption regulations. >> every adoption is beautiful. but to me, there is something special about these countries that also need a lot. i tend to go back to the countries where my children are from and work inside the countries. >> it's unclear if sandra's reported new addition is from the u.s., when she adopted louie from new orleans, she talked adopt domestically. >> do you see the world a little differently? you have this little black child that is going to grow up in this world. >> wait a minute. he's black? >> i don't know if you knew this. >> oh, my god. does that mean -- >> that is good. >> yeah. you know, it's funny. i don't see that anymore. i see my gestures. i see him in me. >> now we have celebrity legal news to report. >> look who's in trouble with the law right now. >> david cassidy, cited for a hit-and-run accident and could be headed to jail. according to police, he was involved in an accident with a box truck in broward coun
. >> angelina jolie adopt ed maddux from cambodia and her daughter from ethiopia and and pax from vietnam. >> we have all the different countries and adoption regulations. >> every adoption is beautiful. but to me, there is something special about these countries that also need a lot. i tend to go back to the countries where my children are from and work inside the countries. >> it's unclear if sandra's reported new addition is from the u.s., when she adopted louie from...
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italy subjected ethiopia with bombs and poison gas, but this doesn't keep mussolini from claiming he, too, was bringing civilization to a slave-trading, backward nation. both states exited the league. those arguments didn't work. appealing to the league to save his country from italian barbarism had public opinion if not military might on his side. that's classy in geneva. he didn't just attack italian claims to civilization and promote his own, he denounced the idea there was a hierarchy of peoples anyway. apart from the kingdom of the lord, there is not on this earth any nation who is superior to any other, he said. but the language of backward and advanced, civilized and bash brows had always -- barbarous, now that language wasser redeemly tainted. western cartoonists pointed that out over and over. further damage was done by the sudden -- [inaudible] interest in german choan y'all claims, a project known as colonial appeasement. we know now that this was a nonstarter. hitler was determined on eastern expansion and didn't care about colonies. but many in his entourage did. includin
italy subjected ethiopia with bombs and poison gas, but this doesn't keep mussolini from claiming he, too, was bringing civilization to a slave-trading, backward nation. both states exited the league. those arguments didn't work. appealing to the league to save his country from italian barbarism had public opinion if not military might on his side. that's classy in geneva. he didn't just attack italian claims to civilization and promote his own, he denounced the idea there was a hierarchy of...
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the largest groups come from bangladesh, ethiopia, and india.by contrast the rich industrialized nations mainly contribute money to finance missions. the un's approved peacekeeping budget for 2015, 26 teen amounts to around 7.3 billion euros. the top providers of contributions are currently the united states, giving 28.4%, or 2.1 billion euros, japan which provides 10.8%, or 0.8 billion euros, and france to the tune of 7.2% of the budget, or 500 30 million euros. but many member states still own contributions, and money is not the only answer. in late september more than 50 countries agreed to send 30,000 additional peacekeeping troops. >> four weeks investors were wondering why the u.s. federal reserve has not yet raised interest rates, and whether all raise interest rates by the end of the year. there seems to be some light shed on this question right now. in new york, a reporter joins us. i believe one of the possible presidential candidates knows the answer to this. >> we finally have got in answer why the federal reserve kept rates so low f
the largest groups come from bangladesh, ethiopia, and india.by contrast the rich industrialized nations mainly contribute money to finance missions. the un's approved peacekeeping budget for 2015, 26 teen amounts to around 7.3 billion euros. the top providers of contributions are currently the united states, giving 28.4%, or 2.1 billion euros, japan which provides 10.8%, or 0.8 billion euros, and france to the tune of 7.2% of the budget, or 500 30 million euros. but many member states still...
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in the women's race brooke degefa of ethiopia won in two hours 33 minutes. in the half marathon mason frank of minnesota took first in one hour 7 minutes. the woman's champion erin fiedler of omaha finishing at one hour and 19 minutes. still ahead this monday morning clinton testimony. , the 2016 hopeful scheduled to talk benghazi this week. and two gop candidates get heated up. escalating as a tax >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz and right now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: good morning. you are waking up to a windy and warm morning. it does not feel very fall like. we have that wind at 25 miles per hour. it is a warm wind. the minutes before 5:00 a.m. 55 up in ames. temps will be warming today. by noon, temps will be in the low to mid 70's. those there are strong winds will gust near 40 miles per hour. combined with very dry conditions will lead to a red flag warning. in effect until 7:00 p.m. eric: in commitment 2016 news, democratic presidential candid
in the women's race brooke degefa of ethiopia won in two hours 33 minutes. in the half marathon mason frank of minnesota took first in one hour 7 minutes. the woman's champion erin fiedler of omaha finishing at one hour and 19 minutes. still ahead this monday morning clinton testimony. , the 2016 hopeful scheduled to talk benghazi this week. and two gop candidates get heated up. escalating as a tax >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth...
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ethiopia sets itself ambitious goals. and, vÄlkommen! sweden offers a home to child re
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it is growing across uganda, tanzania, ethiopia, somalia and kenya, research has found that it attractsosquitoes. >> scientists at the international center of ecologicallecology are studying the faminewood that mosquitoes feed on and how much it involved in the battle against malaria. the weeds keep them alive when they can't find blood to suck. the research started in 2007, and it's still in its early days. but lead researchers say that the preliminary findings are worrying. >> mosquito can live very long. it just tells us that when the mosquitoes are occurring, it can survive a lot longer. the question is what does it mean in terms of the impact on the mosquito? >> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970s, and has been spreading fast displacing many other plants. it can grow in any environment and anywhere weather. a big concern over this weed in what it could mean where the malaria is still very high. the weed keeps the mosquito parasite alive longer, then this could be a problem. malaria is widespread in western kenya. educational
it is growing across uganda, tanzania, ethiopia, somalia and kenya, research has found that it attractsosquitoes. >> scientists at the international center of ecologicallecology are studying the faminewood that mosquitoes feed on and how much it involved in the battle against malaria. the weeds keep them alive when they can't find blood to suck. the research started in 2007, and it's still in its early days. but lead researchers say that the preliminary findings are worrying. >>...
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goods ethiopia. don't shoot. >> elsewhere in the occupied west bank, israeli police say a palestinian woman accepted to set off a bomb in her car. it's the latest incident in a wave of violence. 23 palestinians, and four israelis have been killed since the beginning of the month. the woman trike to attack them must have been stopped at a checkpoint. a pregnant woman and her 4-year-old daughter died in an air strike. well, let's speak to mike hanna, in west jerusalem. and all the incidents, including the latest incident where a woman tried to set off a car bomb really underlining the growing anger and tension amongst palestinians. >> indeed, yes. the israeli cabinet is meeting at the moment to discuss all of these events. it's the first meeting of the full cabinet for nearly three weeks. as you mentioned there, the death toll in the intervening period is immense. the toll of injuries is immense, and one of the issues discussed will be the startling statistics of how many people have been killed in the
goods ethiopia. don't shoot. >> elsewhere in the occupied west bank, israeli police say a palestinian woman accepted to set off a bomb in her car. it's the latest incident in a wave of violence. 23 palestinians, and four israelis have been killed since the beginning of the month. the woman trike to attack them must have been stopped at a checkpoint. a pregnant woman and her 4-year-old daughter died in an air strike. well, let's speak to mike hanna, in west jerusalem. and all the...
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the leaders of chile, ethiopia, the world bank, and international monetary fund are joining forces in an unprecedented global appeal. speaking with the president of the world bank, he started by playing just what the pricing entails. >> what we know is that there is actually a cost to putting carbon in the air. it can be translated directly .nto human lives, for example carbon-based pollution actually takes the lives of millions of people every year. it.e is actually a cost to we just haven't been incorporating that into the way we do business. through taxes, through fees, through creating schemes, recently want the actual -- recently want the awful cost of putting carbon in the air to be reflected in a meeting with you. if you put lots of carbon in the air, you should pay a tax, fee, or have to trade with other companies, because it is affecting the planet, it is affecting the economy, and once it gets that right, we will have the incentive -- in other words, right now we don't think that the incentives are aligned so that we are being as innovative with new technologies as we could
the leaders of chile, ethiopia, the world bank, and international monetary fund are joining forces in an unprecedented global appeal. speaking with the president of the world bank, he started by playing just what the pricing entails. >> what we know is that there is actually a cost to putting carbon in the air. it can be translated directly .nto human lives, for example carbon-based pollution actually takes the lives of millions of people every year. it.e is actually a cost to we just...
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they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you may adopt in this building, whatever decisions you may take in your capitals, israel will do whatever it must do to defend our state and defend our people. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: distinguished delegates, as this deal with iran moves ahead, i hope you will enforce it. how can i put this -- with a little more rigor then you showed with the six security council resolutions that iran has systematically violated, and which now have been effectively discarded. make sure that the inspectors actually inspect. make sure that the sancti
they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all the countries...
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as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " elias: this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. elias: out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into some standout athletes in the crowd. local five found two guys who are running in marathons across the state for a good cause. photojournalist ryan davidson has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some counties
as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " elias: this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. elias: out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into...
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as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " nikki: this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. nikki/lam out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into some standout athletes in the crowd. we found two guys who are running in marathons across the state for a good cause. local 5 photojournalist ryan davidson has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some counti
as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " nikki: this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. nikki/lam out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump...
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an agreement signed last year will be a stepping stone for countries like ethiopia, ghant, vietnam -- ghana, vietnam, and cambodia as they pursue a brighter future. two weeks ago, at the u.n. sustainable the moment summit in new york, the government pledged $200 million over the next five years to fund a better life for girls program, which will help the likelihood of -- the livelihood of girls in developing countries. korea will do its part-- korea has led the founding of the global green growth says, and will safely government -- toely increment $100 million help countries cope with, change. korea is an active participant in efforts to counter violent extremism and alleviate the refugee issue. our government is currently assisting refugees from assyria and neighboring countries -- from syria and neighboring countries. we have granted military and status to over 600 refugees in korea. korea is participating in two counter-isil working groups and will be providing engineering units and medical facilities for peacekeeping operations in the middle east and northern africa. the g20 summi
an agreement signed last year will be a stepping stone for countries like ethiopia, ghant, vietnam -- ghana, vietnam, and cambodia as they pursue a brighter future. two weeks ago, at the u.n. sustainable the moment summit in new york, the government pledged $200 million over the next five years to fund a better life for girls program, which will help the likelihood of -- the livelihood of girls in developing countries. korea will do its part-- korea has led the founding of the global green...
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as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " elias: this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. sabrina: out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into some standout athletes in the crowd. local five found two guys who are running in marathons across the state for a good cause. photojournalist ryan davidson has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some countie
as for the women-- brook (da-gef-a) degefa from ethiopia took the prize with a time of two hours and 33 minutes. "my favorite part about this day is the finish line from the very first winners who come in to the last people who have walked the intire course i love watching people cross and seeing the triumph on their faces " elias: this is the 13 year of the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. sabrina: out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump...
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it basically said that after a big influx of immigrants from le poor nations like ethiopia, the kids would go to the excellent israeli schools, but they were not achieving. the researchers would say, what's going on here, they are in the schools, is the schools are the only answer, why aren't they doing better? they realize that they had to work in the family in those first five years. i called this woman. i said, dr. lombard, i'm hillary clinton, calling from arkansas. she said, where? i said, arkansas. she said, where is that? i said, next to texas, look at a map. i said, if she was coming to the united states, if i could meet with her. to figure out if what they did in israel was transferable to the united states. she came. we began what is called home instruction program for youngsters. the idea behind it is to help the mother become her child's first teacher. to feel confident and competent enough to prepare her own child to learn, doing simple things like talking to her baby. a lot of low income mothers -- when i started doing this back in the 1980's, i said, i bet you are lovi
it basically said that after a big influx of immigrants from le poor nations like ethiopia, the kids would go to the excellent israeli schools, but they were not achieving. the researchers would say, what's going on here, they are in the schools, is the schools are the only answer, why aren't they doing better? they realize that they had to work in the family in those first five years. i called this woman. i said, dr. lombard, i'm hillary clinton, calling from arkansas. she said, where? i said,...
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they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union.m 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] president netanyahu: israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you may adopt in this building, whatever decisions you may take in your capitals, israel will do whatever it must do to defend our state and defend our people. [applause] president netanyahu: distinguished delegates, as this deal with iran moves ahead, i hope you will enforce it. how can i put this -- with a little more rigor then you showed with the six security council resolutions that iran has systematically violated, and which now has been effectively discarded. make sure that the inspectors actually inspect. make sure that the sanctions actually sn
they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union.m 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] president netanyahu: israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all the countries...
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it basically said that after a big influx of immigrants from le poor nations like ethiopia,the kids would go to the excellent israeli schools, but they were not achieving. the researchers would say, what's going on here, they are in the schools, is the schools are the only answer, why aren't they doing better? they realize that they had to work in the family in those first five years. i called this woman. i said, dr. lombard, i'm hillary clinton, calling from arkansas. she said, where? i said, arkansas. she said, where is that? i said, next to texas, look at a map. i said, if she was coming to the united states, if i could meet with her. to figure out if what they did in israel was transferable to the united states. she came. we began what is called home instruction program for youngsters. the idea behind it is to help the mother become her child's first teacher. to feel confident and competent enough to prepare her own child to learn, doing simple things like talking to her baby. a lot of low income mothers -- when i started doing this back in the 1980's, i said, i bet you are loving tal
it basically said that after a big influx of immigrants from le poor nations like ethiopia,the kids would go to the excellent israeli schools, but they were not achieving. the researchers would say, what's going on here, they are in the schools, is the schools are the only answer, why aren't they doing better? they realize that they had to work in the family in those first five years. i called this woman. i said, dr. lombard, i'm hillary clinton, calling from arkansas. she said, where? i said,...
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in the women's race brooke degefa of ethiopia won in 2-hours 33 minutes. in the half marathon, mason frank of minnesota took first in 1 hour 7 minutes. the woman's champion erin fiedler of omaha finished at 1 hour 19 minutes. eric: ahead on kcci they're still digging out. how many vehicles have been pulled from the mud in california. and how much longer crews say it'll take for the roads to be back to normal. elizabeth: plus how first lady michelle obama is hoping to encourage more kids to go to college. >> october is down syndrome early detection is helping local families. shaina: if you're headed out early, you are in good hands. no problems to report. usually have some overnight work on i-235. we are generally clear. you should not have any issues. i will say the mobile speed units after the break. we will head outside and take our look at the roads. this is west des moines. people make mistakes. like paying too much for wireless. so switch to u.s. cellular and we guarantee we'll beat the price on your current verizon or at&t plan. that's right, guarant
in the women's race brooke degefa of ethiopia won in 2-hours 33 minutes. in the half marathon, mason frank of minnesota took first in 1 hour 7 minutes. the woman's champion erin fiedler of omaha finished at 1 hour 19 minutes. eric: ahead on kcci they're still digging out. how many vehicles have been pulled from the mud in california. and how much longer crews say it'll take for the roads to be back to normal. elizabeth: plus how first lady michelle obama is hoping to encourage more kids to go...
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in the women's race, brooke degefa of ethiopia won in 2-hours 33 minutes. in the half marathon, mason frank of minnesota took first in 1-hour 7 minutes. the woman's champion erin fiedler of omaha finishing at 1-hour 19 minutes. looking ahead, the jury resumes deliberations in the trial of alleged pleasant hill shooter pete polson on monday. polson's defense attorney told jurors on friday the methamphetamine polson injected hours before the shooting made it impossible for him to form the intent to kill. polson faces drug charges and 3 counts of attempted murder. the jury will have to decide whether polson was too intoxicated to have the intent to kill. also on the federal trial of two monday, former ron paul 2012 campaign aides continues. jesse benton and dmitri kesari are accused of making secret payments to sorenson, who bachmann campaign to ron paul's just before the 2012 iowa caucuses. on friday, former state senator kent sorenson testified that kesari gave his wife a check for $25,000. but then, he told sorenson not to cash it. instead, kesari told him
in the women's race, brooke degefa of ethiopia won in 2-hours 33 minutes. in the half marathon, mason frank of minnesota took first in 1-hour 7 minutes. the woman's champion erin fiedler of omaha finishing at 1-hour 19 minutes. looking ahead, the jury resumes deliberations in the trial of alleged pleasant hill shooter pete polson on monday. polson's defense attorney told jurors on friday the methamphetamine polson injected hours before the shooting made it impossible for him to form the intent...
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from yemen, iraq, morocco, from ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today as a rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel. to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail! israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you may adopt in this building, whatever decisions you may take in your capitals, israel will do whatever it must do to defend our state and to defend our people. [ applause ] distinguished delegates, as this deal with iran moves ahead, i hope you'll enforce it. how can i put it? with a little more rigor than you showed with the six security council resolutions that iran has systemically violated, and which now have been effectively discarded. make sure that the inspectors actually inspect. make sure that the snap back sanctions actually snap back. and make sure that iran's violations aren't swept unde
from yemen, iraq, morocco, from ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today as a rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel. to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail! israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you may adopt in this...
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isis broadcast their brutal religious cleansing and propaganda videos, beheading christians from ethiopia. this red arabic letter is claiming them christians. >> the people are being massacred, beheaded. >> a list of names, more than half of them children. >> these are 70,000 innocent christians. >> pounded the pavement in d.c. begging for visas in america. >> we have done everything we can. we met with the president, vice president biden. we have spoken to the state department. nothing works. and if the president won't act, congress won't act, then i'm going to act. >>> fascinating report. thank you for that. cnn intelligence and security analyst and former cia operative bob behr. so many are fleeing persecution. is this a route isis would likely use, in your opinion? >> poppy, absolutely. these people are coming to the border. if you say i'm afraid, i'm a political refugee. i have a fear. that's enough for you to walk in the country. you don't need documentation. you don't have to have any backup for that. any statement you make to immigration officials, they have to let you in. you dis
isis broadcast their brutal religious cleansing and propaganda videos, beheading christians from ethiopia. this red arabic letter is claiming them christians. >> the people are being massacred, beheaded. >> a list of names, more than half of them children. >> these are 70,000 innocent christians. >> pounded the pavement in d.c. begging for visas in america. >> we have done everything we can. we met with the president, vice president biden. we have spoken to the...
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and they come from war-torn europe, and iraq, and ethiopia and soviet union and from 100 other land, and today, as a rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail. israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all of the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you may adopt in this building, whatever decisions you may take in your capitals, israel will do whatever it must do to defend our state and to defend our people. distinguished delegates, as this deal with iran moves ahead, i hope that you'll enforce it -- how can i put this? with a little more rigor than you showed with the six security council resolutions that iran has systematically violated and which now have been effectively discarded. make sure that the inspectors actually inspect. make sure that the snapback sanctions actually snap back. and make sure that iran's violations aren't swept under
and they come from war-torn europe, and iraq, and ethiopia and soviet union and from 100 other land, and today, as a rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail. israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all of the countries represented here. whatever resolutions you...
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go to ethiopia. don't shoot. >> so that was a video that has emerged. has witnessed firsthand confrontations here. joining me from ramallah to tell me what you are seeing here today. >> today, there's again, i mean, this has been a flashpoint for the past few days. just in the past few minutes, that group of youth that you can see behind us had pushed forward on to that road. immediately, the israelis pushed them back to where they are now. they managed actually to seize one of the palestinian youth. we did also see them shoot at some health workers who were trying to reach that area where they are just across the road to pick up what we believe is wounded palestinians. i have to say that this clashes here have been on going, but they're much more fierce clashes at the moment in nables. according to the palestinian health ministry, 45 people so far have been wounded by live ammunition. from what we understand from reporters underground, the intensity of the clashes there is quite unprecedented, actually in this latest crisis. it had been calm. this his
go to ethiopia. don't shoot. >> so that was a video that has emerged. has witnessed firsthand confrontations here. joining me from ramallah to tell me what you are seeing here today. >> today, there's again, i mean, this has been a flashpoint for the past few days. just in the past few minutes, that group of youth that you can see behind us had pushed forward on to that road. immediately, the israelis pushed them back to where they are now. they managed actually to seize one of the...
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africa face new he my, a weed invading the countryside is growing across uganda, tanzania, somalia, ethiopia and kenya. it is attracting mosquitoes. we report from western kenya. >> scientists of the international center in nairobi watch the movements of the mosquito which transmits malaria and study the weed and try to term how much gains it has made in the fight against malaria. mosquitoes are attracted to the nectar which keep it alive. the research started in 2007 is still in its early days, but the lead researcher says the preliminary findings are worrying. >> it tells us that when the mosquito is carrying the parasite, it can survive a lot longer. the question is that if the mosquito is not infected with the parasite, what does it mean in terms of the impact on the survival of the mosquito. that we don't know. >> this weed originally from north and south america was introduced to east africa in the 1970's, and has been spreading fast, displacing many other plants, it can grow in any environment and any weather. a big concern for scientists researching this weed is what it could mean in
africa face new he my, a weed invading the countryside is growing across uganda, tanzania, somalia, ethiopia and kenya. it is attracting mosquitoes. we report from western kenya. >> scientists of the international center in nairobi watch the movements of the mosquito which transmits malaria and study the weed and try to term how much gains it has made in the fight against malaria. mosquitoes are attracted to the nectar which keep it alive. the research started in 2007 is still in its...
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go to ethiopia, don't shoot. >> so there we see clearly an elderly man experiencing a huge amount of frustration and anger. by and large, hoda, this is a movement of young palestinians, young palestinians described as being post oslo. give us an idea of how they perceive the situation to be. >> well, they say that there is no way out. that that is what they have to do if the palestinians are to get their right. they say that as you said, they are born after the oslo accords. they have been watching their leadership going to international conferences, summits, and none of that has been applied on the ground. they have seen no fruit of that. they say, you know, since we were born separation goes up. settlements expand. we see land grabs and double standards by the israeli security forces, what it has to deal with israeli jewish citizens, israeli palestinian citizens, and it puts them in a situation where they don't believe, where the leadership is weak in the wake of the israeli government. they say they will not be silenced any more, they'll continue until they try to get - some push
go to ethiopia, don't shoot. >> so there we see clearly an elderly man experiencing a huge amount of frustration and anger. by and large, hoda, this is a movement of young palestinians, young palestinians described as being post oslo. give us an idea of how they perceive the situation to be. >> well, they say that there is no way out. that that is what they have to do if the palestinians are to get their right. they say that as you said, they are born after the oslo accords. they...
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they are called the african dream team all the way from ethiopia. >> wow. >> you know that is right.s is just a little bit of what you can expect when you come to the universe soul circus. we have great acts, brand new shows, 2015, i'm your ring master. i brought in zeke with me. we will be rock it this year. >> i was a little upset, as everyone knows world class athlete and world class dancer. why didn't you give meehan outfit to get in there. >> they will do, we will work out something for you, man, definitely, you know, these guys are high energy. you are high energy. i think you guys can work it out. >> okay. so we have lucky, now who can show me how to do some moves right now. >> right now i would not recommend you walking in during the act, probably when they are done, after this act right here, after him this is my man, bennie. >> that is right. >> how do they do this stuff. >> it takes years and years of practice and they have been every where. they broke a world report for over 50 consecutive jumps without hitting be in on their pole. >> i will try to jump in, this guy is te
they are called the african dream team all the way from ethiopia. >> wow. >> you know that is right.s is just a little bit of what you can expect when you come to the universe soul circus. we have great acts, brand new shows, 2015, i'm your ring master. i brought in zeke with me. we will be rock it this year. >> i was a little upset, as everyone knows world class athlete and world class dancer. why didn't you give meehan outfit to get in there. >> they will do, we will...