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ethiopia is flying high in africa.beit from a low base, and it has become the darling of international investors. the industrial park is a phenomenal project... the architect of this industrial revolution is meeting executives from some of the world's biggest textile companies. he built it and they came. ethiopian workers already have jobs making the fabric, putting the garments together. she says the pay isn't great but it isn't just about money, but about building a better future for her and the country. the big solution to the population explosion in ethiopian is putting its young people to work. they are building these vast industrial parks across the country, putting in infrastructure, training up a workforce, and attracting foreign companies to make their shirts, skirts, suits, and socks here rather than in asia. as in much of africa, china has a hand in the expansion and sees echoes of its own dramatic growth. translation: why did we choose ethiopia 7 it has a stable political situation and a peaceful society. a
ethiopia is flying high in africa.beit from a low base, and it has become the darling of international investors. the industrial park is a phenomenal project... the architect of this industrial revolution is meeting executives from some of the world's biggest textile companies. he built it and they came. ethiopian workers already have jobs making the fabric, putting the garments together. she says the pay isn't great but it isn't just about money, but about building a better future for her and...
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perhaps the most visible sign of ethiopia's growth is its airline.ing over the last ten years. it is government own. ethiopian airlines flies all over the world. what better advert for a country on the rise? we can learn from china that making investment in the long term in infrastructure is quite important. the population is growing by about 5%. we need to create close to 1 million jobs every year. this is a big challenge. manufacturing has a significant part injob creation. this provides an opportunity for what we call the demographic dividend. but without having a policy it will be difficult. aggressive policies in ethiopian mean a heavy hand. protests were crushed. a state of emergency has just ended. there were questions about lack of freedoms and authoritarianism. building democracies that are sustaining means a lot of effort. we are going to put in a lot of effort despite the issues we have. ethiopia has also built a lot of universities, focusing now on engineering and technology rather than arts. but what about the dilemma? what is important,
perhaps the most visible sign of ethiopia's growth is its airline.ing over the last ten years. it is government own. ethiopian airlines flies all over the world. what better advert for a country on the rise? we can learn from china that making investment in the long term in infrastructure is quite important. the population is growing by about 5%. we need to create close to 1 million jobs every year. this is a big challenge. manufacturing has a significant part injob creation. this provides an...
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because he was a very much a tribalism self apart and then ethiopia i'm not going to be controversial within some quarters of the ethiopian population for me to say this but they really have reacted to that apartheid in ethiopia where every child gets their own homeland they even call it homelands. powers cost rated at the federal government and then all the resources are shipped overseas and the few and risk themselves while everyone else suffers and. at some point my less now who was the. former prime minister who passed away started to talk the same positions that did after taking you know that's where he actually died like that year so well thank you so much for being here. so it's journal g.h. island journal dot com dot com yeah everybody checks are you writing and thank you so much for joining. so far if you go to a quick break but don't forget to check out the redacted tonight podcast called moment of clarity it's free on i tunes and stitcher and it has the audio version of everything we do here redacted tonight's. i'll be right back with more. global war hawks selling you on t
because he was a very much a tribalism self apart and then ethiopia i'm not going to be controversial within some quarters of the ethiopian population for me to say this but they really have reacted to that apartheid in ethiopia where every child gets their own homeland they even call it homelands. powers cost rated at the federal government and then all the resources are shipped overseas and the few and risk themselves while everyone else suffers and. at some point my less now who was the....
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mary keitani of ethiopia w011 relaxed. mary keitani of ethiopia won the women's.the results came romance. new zealand's jake robertson who finished second behind farah crossed the line and proposed to his girlfriend, the kenyan competitor. this time he got the outcome he wanted. it's the us open final between rafa nadal and kevin anderson this evening. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. that is it from us for now. we are back with the late news at ten, now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news. as we have been hearing, the governor of florida has warned there's a massive storm surge across the state. these pictures show the extent of the flooding at edgewater. the storm is expected to create a huge storm surge which could be up to 15 feet high in places. the authorities have shut down the nuclear reactor in southern florida. rick scott had some stark advise for the safety of residents. remember, in south—west florida, the storm surge comes after the strongest winds. do not think this storm is over when the winds slo
mary keitani of ethiopia w011 relaxed. mary keitani of ethiopia won the women's.the results came romance. new zealand's jake robertson who finished second behind farah crossed the line and proposed to his girlfriend, the kenyan competitor. this time he got the outcome he wanted. it's the us open final between rafa nadal and kevin anderson this evening. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. that is it from us for now. we are back with the late news at ten, now on bbc one, it's time for...
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the best of luck now there for a dream is to crush the world from ethiopia to india. where we had next. let's meet soon to be so much. and find out about their visit. when the boy was the girl in my. other life. i gonna grow a small venue. on my being so big on all great football player. i may live in the full can other gentle but a in me one that's a go buddy but nick clegg will. try new people in the county with a grandmother or read those and we owe it to them to get those the fuzzing know what's game in my mind when i started playing football was made up thing now what about then if i go ahead and i will not get it sounds a bit is because of this. one was it's my dream i know i'm not perfect i'm just join when was it i mean the last time it's going to get a chance i want to play for my country. from boy it is everything for me it's about our. a father's dream and mine too. in mind that still be i realize that i have to fulfill his dream no no matter what . the boy is that we are. actively pursuing. the only way. we all say. and do all we will. one of this.
the best of luck now there for a dream is to crush the world from ethiopia to india. where we had next. let's meet soon to be so much. and find out about their visit. when the boy was the girl in my. other life. i gonna grow a small venue. on my being so big on all great football player. i may live in the full can other gentle but a in me one that's a go buddy but nick clegg will. try new people in the county with a grandmother or read those and we owe it to them to get those the fuzzing know...
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was still in ethiopia he wrote a song about his impressions today. but . gentleman shot to fame in nine hundred ninety s. when he performed on top with german hip hop group for his cause. at the time he still went by the name mr gentleman the track reached number thirteen in the german charts. in two thousand and five gentlemen teamed up with turkish musician most of us on the record which means rebels. the song stayed in the german charts for twenty four weeks and peaked at number six. and gentleman worked with a german hip hop band beginner on. the single reached number one in the german charts and sold four hundred thousand copies making a gentleman smart successful release of a. two thousand and fourteen so the release of a documentary called journey to john for seven years two filmmakers accompanied gentleman and italian reggae singer all below sea in jamaica with the film says how the two have made the caribbean island nation their spiritual home and how they've been most themselves into american culture and. everything from the vibrant world of pop
was still in ethiopia he wrote a song about his impressions today. but . gentleman shot to fame in nine hundred ninety s. when he performed on top with german hip hop group for his cause. at the time he still went by the name mr gentleman the track reached number thirteen in the german charts. in two thousand and five gentlemen teamed up with turkish musician most of us on the record which means rebels. the song stayed in the german charts for twenty four weeks and peaked at number six. and...
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is going on ethiopia currently. is an improper one tribe above the rest and then you tell the other people the rest of the tribes. the problem is the one tribe that's in power and then the tribe that's in power you tell them if you don't support us the colonialist they're going to come get you so a system of us versus them and then the whole country gets saturday because everyone has a fighting based on tribe instead of realizing that they are in this together so nations get destroyed and in a way by tribalism so is the same thing so identity politics in america is the tribalism here the tribes here are you know white versus black gay versus straight believer in religious people versus not only as a people man versus woman so it's always all these grievance groups that are created and what gets forcing upon them is as antipathy towards the others and this kind of speaks to what we see with the with the neo nazis in the white supremacist and and yes. absolutely people should be trying to stop that from happening you
is going on ethiopia currently. is an improper one tribe above the rest and then you tell the other people the rest of the tribes. the problem is the one tribe that's in power and then the tribe that's in power you tell them if you don't support us the colonialist they're going to come get you so a system of us versus them and then the whole country gets saturday because everyone has a fighting based on tribe instead of realizing that they are in this together so nations get destroyed and in a...
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then being his old mentor from ethiopia shows up german coach a conflict that it means a decision must be close. so i went out with a german coach for a couple of days very n.b.s. and he told me that binyam chances to get a contract are not too good anymore. coach who are not house says that only one thing could change his mind goads goads oh. that means being he has to deliver and the last friendly. training. and he does with the dresden to know behind against third division to having been his cos. first forty six minutes. and then a minute later with a nicely taken equalizer. a done deal a short. shock came the next morning sunday morning. sunday i got a call from the knowledge of scout can stand by to ask me if i can pick up the meat in berlin what's the story yemen even so. i thought and. could even perceive as. so just fine and if so go back to the swedish will too and i mean it's. korean. i'm dimensions and of him i saw him up with the steps of us and in turn hope it was because on the speaking a man's african the king and she in nish of concern and i saw. her say on the sets of
then being his old mentor from ethiopia shows up german coach a conflict that it means a decision must be close. so i went out with a german coach for a couple of days very n.b.s. and he told me that binyam chances to get a contract are not too good anymore. coach who are not house says that only one thing could change his mind goads goads oh. that means being he has to deliver and the last friendly. training. and he does with the dresden to know behind against third division to having been his...
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sami: ethiopia's the place. tommy: yes, sir. sami: gypsy punk legend and gogol bordello bass player tommy gobena is my brother from another mother. he's originallyy from ethiopia, so of course i had to ask him to joioin the adv
sami: ethiopia's the place. tommy: yes, sir. sami: gypsy punk legend and gogol bordello bass player tommy gobena is my brother from another mother. he's originallyy from ethiopia, so of course i had to ask him to joioin the adv
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we wish them both the best of luck now there for a dream is a crush the world from ethiopia to india. where we had next. let's meet cynthia hall he is so much. and find out about their hopes for the. one morning as they go to my. other life. i counted on a small venue. my being is so big on all the great football player. and man living the full can the gentle but it in may one as i go by you but thank you for agreeing. to try new people. with a grandmother or read those and we owe it to them to get though the first thing which came in my mind when i started playing football was made up thing that wouldn't have been if i was head and i did not get it sounds stupid it is because. this. one was it's my dream i know i'm not perfect i just joined. in the last time but if i get a chance i want to play for my country. from boy is everything for me it's about ari father's dream and mine too. then mind that far story i that i have to fulfill his dream now no matter what. the boy is that when we. act to be real soon. the only very. we'll say. and. we will. be limited or. on one of this board. o
we wish them both the best of luck now there for a dream is a crush the world from ethiopia to india. where we had next. let's meet cynthia hall he is so much. and find out about their hopes for the. one morning as they go to my. other life. i counted on a small venue. my being is so big on all the great football player. and man living the full can the gentle but it in may one as i go by you but thank you for agreeing. to try new people. with a grandmother or read those and we owe it to them to...
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considering this ability included in development agenda of ethiopia and getting at least. legal frameworks in place for presence was disability to claim their rights feel that shipment michael is the scottish roots of the africans before him which was really visible by other people but getting it placed in that these ababa ethiopia that's where we can share our successes in africa together with other african countries is a great achievement in the way we can in france african union and you particularly focus on schools you say the value of the right place to promote inclusion of people with disabilities why that focus. my life has already been changes from being a blind unwanted girl in a village towards being a famous lower it today globally because if occasion and i believe the next generation shouldn't carry the isolation and discrimination that persons with disabilities have already has previously so i believe that schools especially inclusive schools are go right place to start investing in the next generation to believe in fair just that inclusive society well there
considering this ability included in development agenda of ethiopia and getting at least. legal frameworks in place for presence was disability to claim their rights feel that shipment michael is the scottish roots of the africans before him which was really visible by other people but getting it placed in that these ababa ethiopia that's where we can share our successes in africa together with other african countries is a great achievement in the way we can in france african union and you...
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ethiopia on its succession to the council president this month.ou can count on france possible support this coming month. which is said to be particularly busy. i thank you for convening the emergency meeting. urge that the joint request of the u.s., republic of korea, japan, france and the u.k.. i thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. traversed north korea a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic missile launches and the open endangerment of countries in the region. last night it undertook a sixth nuclear test. this was immediately detected by the international monitoring system of the contra -- top brands of test ban treaty organization. seniormost officials most vehemently condemned this incident. beyond the expression of solidarity, which on behalf of france, i especially address to countries in the region. to thearticularly international community as a whole that i call for there to be a clearheaded resolute approach with a full grasp of the gravity of the situation. clearly, each of us to
ethiopia on its succession to the council president this month.ou can count on france possible support this coming month. which is said to be particularly busy. i thank you for convening the emergency meeting. urge that the joint request of the u.s., republic of korea, japan, france and the u.k.. i thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. traversed north korea a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic missile launches and the open endangerment...
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ethiopia on its succession to the council president this month. you can count on france possible support this coming month. which is said to be particularly busy. i thank you for convening the emergency meeting. urge that the joint request of the u.s., republic of korea, japan, france and the u.k.. i thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. traversed north korea a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic missile launches and the open endangerment of countries in the region. last night it undertook a sixth nuclear test. this was immediately detected by the international monitoring system of the contra -- top brands of test ban treaty organization. seniormost officials most vehemently condemned this incident. beyond the expression of solidarity, which on behalf of france, i especially address to countries in the region. to thearticularly international community as a whole that i call for there to be a clearheaded resolute approach with a full grasp of the gravity of the situation. clearly, each of us
ethiopia on its succession to the council president this month. you can count on france possible support this coming month. which is said to be particularly busy. i thank you for convening the emergency meeting. urge that the joint request of the u.s., republic of korea, japan, france and the u.k.. i thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. traversed north korea a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic missile launches and the open endangerment...
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courageously about corruption in her country undeterred by a prison sentence and ongoing harassment ethiopia's yet the bash has been on her. for her work fighting discrimination especially against the disabled and colum gonzales an indian human rights lawyer who champions the poor as another recipient he's also filed a petition defending a group of refugees against deportation by the indian government will join us joining us rather in just a moment first our india correspondent sonia fall in the car as this report. prepping for an important case lawyer calling gonzales is about to head to india's supreme court he's pushing for an independent investigation into the lynchings of about thirty people by hindu which is down to groups they were murdered in recent years for allegedly transporting cows or eating beef the rage against. against other communities and other religions is so extreme today. india is really on the brink of a precipice so that's a very important case that the supreme court is taking up today apart from handling politically sensitive cases gonzales is known as a defender of som
courageously about corruption in her country undeterred by a prison sentence and ongoing harassment ethiopia's yet the bash has been on her. for her work fighting discrimination especially against the disabled and colum gonzales an indian human rights lawyer who champions the poor as another recipient he's also filed a petition defending a group of refugees against deportation by the indian government will join us joining us rather in just a moment first our india correspondent sonia fall in...
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ethiopia costa rica people to come in time to come up with. the play they can take care of it you. think it will get a fair say yes he. only moments to go. behind. thank you larry there is a very. large truck but he did not falter is keeping track of felix his position and. you know that's what that's about. and. some would have thought. after thirty kilometers felix is part of the lead group but the crucial phase only begins at the thirty five kilometers mark that's when the run is a push to the limits of their ability. after an hour and forty five minutes eunice and another kenyan runner a far ahead of the field in castle there in a battle for first place. one head down head down don't cut the legs one head exam make it. you make it don't matter if you can't you can make it just keep. the other guy was no no no no not a. number two means no no and own body. with just eight kilometers left to go felix is in third place. in the. last stretch before entering the stadium eunice is in first place but then in the final curve she's guided in the wrong direction that cost the lead. how c
ethiopia costa rica people to come in time to come up with. the play they can take care of it you. think it will get a fair say yes he. only moments to go. behind. thank you larry there is a very. large truck but he did not falter is keeping track of felix his position and. you know that's what that's about. and. some would have thought. after thirty kilometers felix is part of the lead group but the crucial phase only begins at the thirty five kilometers mark that's when the run is a push to...
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it is ethiopia, still a tricky environment.ext, our interview with the ceo of gulf capital, one of the largest alternative asset managers in the middle east. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: let's talk about gulf capital. one of the largest asset managers in the middle east. tracy alloway caught up with the ceo to find out what the investment strategy is shaping up to be at the moment. tracy: gulf capital is one of the major players when it comes to private equity in the gulf region. while we have seen a lot of companies invest it is unusual comparatively to see these exit. let's dig into that story more. i am curious. you divested. it is kind of unusual to see these exits in the region. >> we did a very good job growing the company. we tripled the number of customers. it became the clear market leader. we thought it was time to exit the company. tracy: you exit the company and presumably now have some money in your pocket. what are you going to do with that? >> we are going to distribute it to our investors. they have been backi
it is ethiopia, still a tricky environment.ext, our interview with the ceo of gulf capital, one of the largest alternative asset managers in the middle east. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: let's talk about gulf capital. one of the largest asset managers in the middle east. tracy alloway caught up with the ceo to find out what the investment strategy is shaping up to be at the moment. tracy: gulf capital is one of the major players when it comes to private equity in the gulf region. while we...
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you were born in ethiopia, but grew up in sweden. you have one in chicago, you have one in bermuda. but they're all very different restaurants right? you're not only cooking or in or presiding over restaurants in one style. which of these is closest to your own personal taste? when you cook at home, or when you go out to eat yourself. what style of cooking-- - i mean red rooster, because it's, it's a restaurant that reflects its neighborhood that i live in, right? but the word restaurant, which most people don't know, it means to restore your community. so when we do a restaurant, we always think about that right? so in sweden, you know we think about how do we create jobs for the immigrant population maybe that reflects the, so there's different local issues. in bermuda it was very important to create sort of the next version of you know for young talent, so they don't have to leave the island and they can get the training and stay on the island for great hospitality. so for us to create a restaurant it always take three years because first we have-- - is that right, it's a three y
you were born in ethiopia, but grew up in sweden. you have one in chicago, you have one in bermuda. but they're all very different restaurants right? you're not only cooking or in or presiding over restaurants in one style. which of these is closest to your own personal taste? when you cook at home, or when you go out to eat yourself. what style of cooking-- - i mean red rooster, because it's, it's a restaurant that reflects its neighborhood that i live in, right? but the word restaurant, which...
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rose 168 resolutions with respect for human rights and encouraging governance in ethiopia. the united states has an important relationship and we cooperate on areas of mutual interest including regional stability and food insecure regions. nonetheless, it is reasonable to raise legitimate concerns with allies in private, which we have for many years, and what to do so more publicly when that fails. great potential for ethiopia as well as the great rest of its partners into our own interests. this bipartisan resolution calls on our friends of ethiopia to address long-standing tensions with transparent justice and necessary political reforms. thank you, senator cardin for bringing up this resolution. will also vote on a number of nominees today think in a college for allowing the committee to take these steps forward today and i will read their names later. are there any other member comments? >> let me first thank you for this business meeting. the three legislative matters that we have are all very, very important. i am pleased that we are able to move forward on h.r. 390,
rose 168 resolutions with respect for human rights and encouraging governance in ethiopia. the united states has an important relationship and we cooperate on areas of mutual interest including regional stability and food insecure regions. nonetheless, it is reasonable to raise legitimate concerns with allies in private, which we have for many years, and what to do so more publicly when that fails. great potential for ethiopia as well as the great rest of its partners into our own interests....
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ethiopia on its succession to the council president this month. you can count on france possible support this coming month. which is said to be particularly busy. i thank you for convening the emergency meeting. urge that the joint request of the u.s., republic of korea, japan, france and the u.k.. i thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. traversed north korea a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic missile launches and the open endangerment of countries in the region. last night it undertook a sixth nuclear test. this was immediately detected by the international monitoring system of the contra -- top brands of test ban treaty organization. seniormost officials most vehemently condemned this incident. beyond the expression of solidarity, which on behalf of france, i especially address to countries in the region. to thearticularly international community as a whole that i call for there to be a clearheaded resolute approach with a full grasp of the gravity of the situation. clearly, each of us
ethiopia on its succession to the council president this month. you can count on france possible support this coming month. which is said to be particularly busy. i thank you for convening the emergency meeting. urge that the joint request of the u.s., republic of korea, japan, france and the u.k.. i thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. traversed north korea a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic missile launches and the open endangerment...
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a number of the new language services, we are opening a number of languages to cover ethiopia and eritreawe see a lack of free access to independent and reliable news in that market. we've also got three additional nigerian languages. audiences watching newswatch might be thinking, "we pay a licence fee, where is the money for this coming from?" the extension for the language services is coming from new government investment. that was done because it was felt there wasn't a commercial case, you could never run these services on a commercial basis. there wasn't a case for the licence fee payer to pay for that expansion. the licence fee payers pay for existing world service? they pay for a certain amount of it and the government has come in with an injection of money to finance the expansion of these language services. the bbc is supposed to be independent and when you are expanding into places like the korean peninsula with government money, doesn't it look political? the bbc historically has had grant and aid funding from the government over a long time to pay independence. we wouldn't ta
a number of the new language services, we are opening a number of languages to cover ethiopia and eritreawe see a lack of free access to independent and reliable news in that market. we've also got three additional nigerian languages. audiences watching newswatch might be thinking, "we pay a licence fee, where is the money for this coming from?" the extension for the language services is coming from new government investment. that was done because it was felt there wasn't a commercial...
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intend to travel to ethiopia with the. project their campaigns for clean water world why. he went to the village of soda with this water pump installation has improved life political consideration. i moved by that there's a very different intensity when you go to a party. i also visited a school that receives funds from the german charity. every. i doubt i never thought it. was still an ethiopian he wrote a song about his impressions today. but . gentleman shot to fame in nine hundred ninety s. when he performed on top with german hip hop group for his first. at the time he still went by the name mr gentleman the track reached number thirteen in the german charts. in two thousand and five gentlemen teamed up with turkish musician most of us on the record which means rebels. the song stayed in the german charts for twenty four weeks and peaked at number six. and gentleman worked with a german hip hop band beginner on. the single reached number one in the german charts and sold four hundred thousand copies making it gentleman says most successful release of. the two thousand
intend to travel to ethiopia with the. project their campaigns for clean water world why. he went to the village of soda with this water pump installation has improved life political consideration. i moved by that there's a very different intensity when you go to a party. i also visited a school that receives funds from the german charity. every. i doubt i never thought it. was still an ethiopian he wrote a song about his impressions today. but . gentleman shot to fame in nine hundred ninety s....
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during the 1970s, this was the period when all of a sudden there were communist regimes in africa, in ethiopia, mozambique, angola, nicaragua when communist. we could see -- the conservatives could see there was a need for something beyond detente. we had to go back not just to containment but to something beyond that, and so along came ronald reagan who are for the first time in almost 40 years, talked not just about accommodation or detente or even a tie but summed it up with rhythm alline when he said this may sound simplistic about ending the cold war but i have a solution, and dick allen said, what is that, governor he was then governor. it's very simple, dick. we win, and they lose. and that no president has said that ever before really those simple but yet very direct terms. beginning out of that was very sophisticated -- wasn't just something of dropping a bomb on moscow and ending the war that way. as matter of fact margaret thatcher said about ronald reagan, he ended he cold war without firing a shot and that's what he did by using a very sophisticated multifacettedded reagan doctrin
during the 1970s, this was the period when all of a sudden there were communist regimes in africa, in ethiopia, mozambique, angola, nicaragua when communist. we could see -- the conservatives could see there was a need for something beyond detente. we had to go back not just to containment but to something beyond that, and so along came ronald reagan who are for the first time in almost 40 years, talked not just about accommodation or detente or even a tie but summed it up with rhythm alline...
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that has changed the economy in ethiopia. all of these things, again, on jewish food experience talk about values, fixing the world, repairing the world as well. >> i can tell you firsthand, it is absolutely delicious. i encourage you to go on the website and look at some of these fabulous recipes. i'm sure some of these families are getting great ideas how to break the fast. >> thanks, guys. >> save me a little taste, chris. >> no. tonight's big premiere of "this is us," we have the story lines you'll want to watch out for, including what the haktors are ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a local teacher's aide tearing it up on the voice. brandon instructional assistant in arlington. as of last night he is a member of team adam. you can follow his journey on the show every monday and tuesday at 8:00 here on nbc 4. he sure sounds good. >> boy, his energy is amazing out there on that stage. >>> a lot of you have been waiting all summer. now it's time to catch up with your favorite family from "this is us." >> we have what could happen when the second
that has changed the economy in ethiopia. all of these things, again, on jewish food experience talk about values, fixing the world, repairing the world as well. >> i can tell you firsthand, it is absolutely delicious. i encourage you to go on the website and look at some of these fabulous recipes. i'm sure some of these families are getting great ideas how to break the fast. >> thanks, guys. >> save me a little taste, chris. >> no. tonight's big premiere of "this...
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after the semi desert of ethiopia and the savannahs of kenya. conga was other worldly wash. just like my home country of like beera. leaf good green mountains, the same landscape in liberia and the same sense of abandonment that comes from having a population ravaged by years of opinion i pointless lazy. hundreds of boys trolled the streets where nowhere to go. downtown building were marked with holes from rockets and grenade. the only car's are the white u.n. suv vans. what struck my most in bukabu were the women. as i drove into the city, i passed women i had known all my life they were old will with huge bundle offed bamboo sticks on the back. market women in colorful dresses, huddled at the side of the remarked selling oranges, eggs, not -- they were young girls sitting in from of huts, bathing their little brothers and sisters in rubber buckets. no electricity was anywhere around. but one ten-year-old girl dragged a bucket of dirty creek water up the hill to her husband so-so she could wash her four-year-old sister. this their women i had green up with in liberia. the w
after the semi desert of ethiopia and the savannahs of kenya. conga was other worldly wash. just like my home country of like beera. leaf good green mountains, the same landscape in liberia and the same sense of abandonment that comes from having a population ravaged by years of opinion i pointless lazy. hundreds of boys trolled the streets where nowhere to go. downtown building were marked with holes from rockets and grenade. the only car's are the white u.n. suv vans. what struck my most in...
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i went to ghana, to ethiopia, to kenya. and remember that with each place i kept thinking that despite the poverty and challenges, none of them seemed as bad off as my own home country of liberia, which are just come out of two decades of civil war. until that is i got to the congo. finally now i'm home, i thought, as i crawled out of the small single-engine plane. after the semidesert of ethiopia and the savannas of kenya, this was otherworldly, just like my home country of liberia. leafy green mountains, luxury banana trees, the same beautiful landscape we had in liberia. and the same sense of abandonment that comes from having a population ravaged by years of pointless wars. hundreds of boys troll the streets with nowhere to go, downtown buildings were marked with wholesome rockets and grenades. the only cars with a white u.n. suvs. what struck me most though where the women. as i drove into the city, women i had known all my life, there were old women with huge bundles of bamboo sticks on their backs. there were market
i went to ghana, to ethiopia, to kenya. and remember that with each place i kept thinking that despite the poverty and challenges, none of them seemed as bad off as my own home country of liberia, which are just come out of two decades of civil war. until that is i got to the congo. finally now i'm home, i thought, as i crawled out of the small single-engine plane. after the semidesert of ethiopia and the savannas of kenya, this was otherworldly, just like my home country of liberia. leafy...
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political activist, democracy advocate, his democracy activism earned him a 1-way ticket out of ethiopia and we welcomed him here in our country as a political exile, yes, we did that. [applause] >> he told me he was blogging on different websites but they wouldn't turn his stuff around fast enough so he decided to start his own blog and now thomas friedman, i feel empowered. he is read in 30 different countries. he is a wonderful man. anyone today can participate in the global conversation and he taught me so much about that in his own country, ethiopia. i just presented him with a 6 page memo on how to write home. the world is a big data problem, this is my algorithm, how i cut through it and i thought about some of this before but never put it together until i did it in a memo for you. basically explained to him that a news story is meant to inform and it can do so better or worse, the post tomorrow will write a story about this festival and marty will tell them what they did better or worse. .. >> i never connected those things more life, this happened four times a year. mr. freeman,
political activist, democracy advocate, his democracy activism earned him a 1-way ticket out of ethiopia and we welcomed him here in our country as a political exile, yes, we did that. [applause] >> he told me he was blogging on different websites but they wouldn't turn his stuff around fast enough so he decided to start his own blog and now thomas friedman, i feel empowered. he is read in 30 different countries. he is a wonderful man. anyone today can participate in the global...
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it was a debutante in the end, from ethiopia, who pushed kipchoge the hardest.on by a debutante. kipchoge said conditions we re debutante. kipchoge said conditions were slippery underfoot. happy to run only the third fastest time in history, and such is what we expect from this man, it should not be viewed as a failure. the conditions beat the runners today. with just four rounds of the motogp season remaining. of the motogp season remaining defending champion marc marquez has opened up a 16 point lead at the top of the standings with victory in the aragon grand prix. many eyes were on seven time champion valentino rossi who was racing less than a month after breaking his leg. he couldn‘t prevent marquez storming to a fifth win of the season. behind him rossi finished an impressive fifth after battling with his teammate in the closing stages. britain‘s cal crutchlow crashed out. edinburgh has been hosting the first sport climbing world cup in the uk for 14 years this weekend.
it was a debutante in the end, from ethiopia, who pushed kipchoge the hardest.on by a debutante. kipchoge said conditions we re debutante. kipchoge said conditions were slippery underfoot. happy to run only the third fastest time in history, and such is what we expect from this man, it should not be viewed as a failure. the conditions beat the runners today. with just four rounds of the motogp season remaining. of the motogp season remaining defending champion marc marquez has opened up a 16...
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in florida to explain the life cycle of the hurricane, right from its beginnings in the hills of ethiopian't forget, the events in the house of commons, there will be votes on that important vote coming up. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm will perry. tonight's headlines: just when he needed a bit of luck — is slaven bilic‘s job safe after their first league win of the season? not such a happy monday for frank de boer — sacked by crystal palace afterfour league games. roy hodgson is set to replace him. and we hear from world heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua as he prepares for his title defence next month in cardiff. huge relief tonight for west ham and especially their manager slaven billic who was under enormous pressure to beat huddersfield in the premier league with much speculation that his job was on the line after three straight defeats. 2—0 it finished, tim hague watched the action at the london stadium. slaven billic, a birthday boy under fire and not from bubbles. his west ham side rock bottom of the table thanks to star
in florida to explain the life cycle of the hurricane, right from its beginnings in the hills of ethiopian't forget, the events in the house of commons, there will be votes on that important vote coming up. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm will perry. tonight's headlines: just when he needed a bit of luck — is slaven bilic‘s job safe after their first league win of the season? not such a happy monday for frank de boer — sacked by...
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hundred thousand euros will be shared by three people let's look at who they are first there's ethiopia's yet nurse niggas the honored for her work of fighting discrimination against the sables and then there was colin gonzalez he's an indian human rights lawyer who champions the poor and he has also filed a petition defending a group of refugees against deportation by the indian government and then there was a is my over she is a leading investigative journalist and she is from john well is my all over is best known for exposing high level corruption in azerbaijan in a series of controversial articles she explicitly accused president of and his family of corrupt practices she was sentenced to seven years in prison but she was released after eighteen months and we're very happy to talk to her is my lover she joins us from baku thank you very much for being on our program first of all congratulations a what does this honor mean to you. thank you so much and i. accept it as an acknowledgment of not only my work but also work of the jordan to lose who are risking their lives in azerbaijan an
hundred thousand euros will be shared by three people let's look at who they are first there's ethiopia's yet nurse niggas the honored for her work of fighting discrimination against the sables and then there was colin gonzalez he's an indian human rights lawyer who champions the poor and he has also filed a petition defending a group of refugees against deportation by the indian government and then there was a is my over she is a leading investigative journalist and she is from john well is my...
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she came from ethiopia and was homeless at one point. she says america open is ours -- opens his arms to her.>>> bill is tracking what is going on in florida. josi is coming behind it. >>> will be for the u.s. which is good news. irma is the story . showing up sunday morning early. we have a good 24 hours before it makes landfall. lot can change between now and then. it does appear it wants to take a shot at florida. it is a big hurricane. not only big but strong. we will be tracking it this weekend. i will get you through tomorrow. we have some fall to talk about along the coast. tomorrow warmer than today. sunday is one. temperatures will make it to the upper 90s and some inland valleys. a few showers around lake tahoe. early next week we might see some showers around here. current temperatures -- if you're heading to the coast the fog will be there. there will be some breaks. pacifica will do some breaks. on sunday the air will be sinking. dense patchy fog along the coast. it warms and that is why sunday into being the warmest day of
she came from ethiopia and was homeless at one point. she says america open is ours -- opens his arms to her.>>> bill is tracking what is going on in florida. josi is coming behind it. >>> will be for the u.s. which is good news. irma is the story . showing up sunday morning early. we have a good 24 hours before it makes landfall. lot can change between now and then. it does appear it wants to take a shot at florida. it is a big hurricane. not only big but strong. we will be...
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will also consider 168 resolutions for respect human rights and encouraginggovern governments in ethiopia. the united states has an important relationship with the government and we cooperate with them on areas of mutual interest iincluding regional stability, counterterrorism. there's a great potential for ethiopia and to our own interesn and this would call on our friend to address long-standing tensions with a majority to do transparent justice and necessary political reforms. thanks to those on the committee for bringing up the resolution. we will also vote on a number of nominees today and i think my colleagues for allowing the committee to take the step forward today. and i will read their names later. are there any other or comments? >> let me first thank you for this business meeting. the legislative matters we have all very important. i am pleased that we are able to move forward on 390 of the genocide emergency and relief and accountability act introduced by congressman smith. it deals with circumstances in iraq. there is an agree to amen to a t that will include the accountabil
will also consider 168 resolutions for respect human rights and encouraginggovern governments in ethiopia. the united states has an important relationship with the government and we cooperate with them on areas of mutual interest iincluding regional stability, counterterrorism. there's a great potential for ethiopia and to our own interesn and this would call on our friend to address long-standing tensions with a majority to do transparent justice and necessary political reforms. thanks to...
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in ethiopia, another famine strikes this east african nation with almost one million dying from starvationin england, the prince and princess of wales, charles and diana, have their second child, prince harry. in norway, bishop desmond tutu of s south africa would receive the nobel peace prize for waging a nonvioiolent campaign against aparthei
in ethiopia, another famine strikes this east african nation with almost one million dying from starvationin england, the prince and princess of wales, charles and diana, have their second child, prince harry. in norway, bishop desmond tutu of s south africa would receive the nobel peace prize for waging a nonvioiolent campaign against aparthei
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. $12 billion is what they have on loan with china has loaned to ethiopia, over $12 billion, and overlion to angola. you can understand that in the country such as angola which is oil-rich. but you look at a country like rwanda. a country my son just returned from. in speaking with him he talked about all the chinese engineers he saw there, and he talked about the economy of rwanda. we talked about the unfortunate genocide that happened there in rwanda quite a few years ago now and how that brought the eyes of the world to rwanda and it also brought the eyes of the chinese. now, rwanda does not have the natural resources say of angola, but what they do have is the eyes of the world on them, and they also have labor and they have land for manufacturing. so the chinese are also starting to bring their manufacturing plant and build them in africa as well. and so as they're building the manufacturing plants, they're also building schools. they're building stadiums right along side it, and so these ch in africa are growing up, playing on chinese playing fields, and those that 20 years ago
. $12 billion is what they have on loan with china has loaned to ethiopia, over $12 billion, and overlion to angola. you can understand that in the country such as angola which is oil-rich. but you look at a country like rwanda. a country my son just returned from. in speaking with him he talked about all the chinese engineers he saw there, and he talked about the economy of rwanda. we talked about the unfortunate genocide that happened there in rwanda quite a few years ago now and how that...
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his democracy activism eventually earned him a one-way ticket out of ethiopia. we welcomed here in our country as a political exile. yes we did that. [applause] and he told me he was blogging on ethiopian website, but they wouldn't turn the stuff around fast enough, so eventually he decided to start his own blog and now mr. friedman, i feel empowered.th his google metrics say he's read 30 different countries. it's a wonderful story. he's a wonderful man of how anyone today can participate in the global conversation. and he taught me so much about that and about his own country come ethiopia appeared i then paesented him with a six page memo. so the world is a big data problem, and this is my algorithm. i thought about some of this before, but i never put it together until i did it in the memo for him. i basically explained to him that a new story is meant tontii inform and it can do better orn worse. the post of marvel write a story about this and marty will tell w them whether they did that or worse. abo but a column, an opinion article is meant to provoke. it'
his democracy activism eventually earned him a one-way ticket out of ethiopia. we welcomed here in our country as a political exile. yes we did that. [applause] and he told me he was blogging on ethiopian website, but they wouldn't turn the stuff around fast enough, so eventually he decided to start his own blog and now mr. friedman, i feel empowered.th his google metrics say he's read 30 different countries. it's a wonderful story. he's a wonderful man of how anyone today can participate in...
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president, at the outset i would like to thank egypt for -- this month and i congratulate ethiopia upon the it's succession to the council this month. you can certainly counts upon france's full support. this month is set to be particularly busy. i thank you for putting together this meeting together with the joint request of the united states, the gene joint -- the united kingdom and others. i also thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. yesterday, north korea traversed a major threshold in escalation following two intercontinental ballistic launches and the open endangerment of a country in the region last night when it took a six nuclear test. this occurrence was immediately detected by the international monitoring system of the comprehensive test ban treaty offensive. my country, through senior officials, most vehemently condemned this incident. beyond the expression of solidarity which on behalf of france i especially address the countries in the region. it is particularly to the entire international community as a whole that i call for there to resolutionheaded
president, at the outset i would like to thank egypt for -- this month and i congratulate ethiopia upon the it's succession to the council this month. you can certainly counts upon france's full support. this month is set to be particularly busy. i thank you for putting together this meeting together with the joint request of the united states, the gene joint -- the united kingdom and others. i also thank jeff feldman for his highly elucidating presentation. yesterday, north korea traversed a...
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but to my own mind, rwanda is not undemocratic, and neither is ethiopia undemocratic. zimbabwe?babwe, monitored their election, and said there is no problem. i did not say there was no problem. 2017 , you said... i said from what i saw, the results reflected the will, the desire, and the feeling of the majority of the people of zimbabwe. well, robert mugabe is in his 90s. yes. the man you supported for president of nigeria, mr buhari, is in his 70s. he's been very ill. in fact, for more than 100 days, he couldn't even be in nigeria, he had to be in london in hospital at one point. one can look at others i've interviewed over the years, like teodoro 0biang, in equatorial guinea, the longest—serving leader in africa, over 37 years. africa needs to match this population growth with a new generation of younger leaders, doesn't it? they're coming up. they're coming now. you have a younger leader in gabon. you have a younger leader in, umm... ..tanzania. you have one in zambia. they are coming. they are not going to come overnight. they are coming. you have a younger leader in burkina
but to my own mind, rwanda is not undemocratic, and neither is ethiopia undemocratic. zimbabwe?babwe, monitored their election, and said there is no problem. i did not say there was no problem. 2017 , you said... i said from what i saw, the results reflected the will, the desire, and the feeling of the majority of the people of zimbabwe. well, robert mugabe is in his 90s. yes. the man you supported for president of nigeria, mr buhari, is in his 70s. he's been very ill. in fact, for more than...
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one man eh comes former for neighborhood in barely a call with the scent of israel from ethiopia background. another want is a israeli arabs from a nearby town of applause. a he and is is someone who is there so the also in the and border police in the past. and then other a person the mosel secure in they came from thehe essence of it itseself no i interestinglyy enough the mayor of a bush. he was saying that and he could thehe only f focus one attacker himself and now you can see that this a pound of of a bush. who there have both israeli by their citizenship but in their in nationality their palestinian arabs so they're working on that very fine line? ththe the tried to beo be at the raids but this time they were the victims. sami cellphone interests and thank you very much indeed. now if turkey's leading journalists has been released from jail because there you go says it is one of seventeen stock from the gym korea newspaper. then being charged with supporting terrorism and were arrested on the state of emergency that was brought in following last year's failed coup sharon gaffney has
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but to my own mind, rwanda is democratic, and neither is ethiopia. zimbabwe?m. i did not say there was no problem. i did not say there was no problem. 2017 are you said... i said the results reflected the will, the desire, and the feeling of the majority of the people of zimbabwe. robert mugabe is in his 90s. the menu supported, mr buhari, is in his 70s. —— man you. he had to be in london in hospital at one point. look at equatorial guinea. the longest serving leader in africa, over 37 years. africa need to match this population growth with a new generation of younger leaders. they are coming up. you have one in gabon. you have a younger leader in, umm... tanzania. you have one in zambia. they are coming. they are not going to come overnight. they are coming. you have a younger leader in burkina faso. they are coming. you have a younger leader in tunisia. they are coming. throughout this interview you have tried to be extraordinarily positive despite opening up with the statement about the ticking bomb of population growth. i am an optimist by nature. let me q
but to my own mind, rwanda is democratic, and neither is ethiopia. zimbabwe?m. i did not say there was no problem. i did not say there was no problem. 2017 are you said... i said the results reflected the will, the desire, and the feeling of the majority of the people of zimbabwe. robert mugabe is in his 90s. the menu supported, mr buhari, is in his 70s. —— man you. he had to be in london in hospital at one point. look at equatorial guinea. the longest serving leader in africa, over 37...
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res 168 supporting respect for human rights and encouraging inclusive -- governance in ethiopia. the united states has an important and ongoing relationship with the government of ethiopia and we cooperate with them on areas of mutual interest including regional stability. counter-terrorism and economic resilience in drought-prone and food insecure regions. nonetheless, it is reasonable to raise legitimate concerns with our allies in private, which we have for many years, but to do so more publicly when that fails. there is great potential for ethiopia as well as great risk to this important regional partner and to our own interests. this resolution calls on ethiopia to address long standing tensions with the majority of ethiopians through transparent justice and necessary political reforms. thanks senator carden and others for bringing up this resolution. we'll also vote on a number of nominees today. i thank my colleagues for allowing the committee to take these steps forward today. and i will read their names later. are there any other member comments? >> mr. chairman, let me
res 168 supporting respect for human rights and encouraging inclusive -- governance in ethiopia. the united states has an important and ongoing relationship with the government of ethiopia and we cooperate with them on areas of mutual interest including regional stability. counter-terrorism and economic resilience in drought-prone and food insecure regions. nonetheless, it is reasonable to raise legitimate concerns with our allies in private, which we have for many years, but to do so more...