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. >> illegal mining in ghana is rampant so the local military is crack down and their trying to kick out all the illegal miners. >> do you have any paperwork on you? >> no, i have nothing. i have no paperwork. i don't even have my passport on me. >> we're in trouble. >> a couple of tense moments. luckily scott and goernl and production crew from discovery make it through this time. >> without your passport, we allow you to go back here. >> go, go, go, let's go. >> to tell us more about how they got through this roadblock, we're joined by george wright and scott. guys, did you just happen to come across just a really nice military guy with a machine gun or sweet talk your way through? >> a little bit of both. they had already arrested a you too chinese miners. in the clip they only showed one but there were more. they were occupied and probably out of handcuffs so we got true. >> what would have happened? >> you would have had to pay the price. spend quite a lonlg long time in jail or pay out the ears. way out there where illegal mining is so rampant, even though you're legitimate and
. >> illegal mining in ghana is rampant so the local military is crack down and their trying to kick out all the illegal miners. >> do you have any paperwork on you? >> no, i have nothing. i have no paperwork. i don't even have my passport on me. >> we're in trouble. >> a couple of tense moments. luckily scott and goernl and production crew from discovery make it through this time. >> without your passport, we allow you to go back here. >> go, go, go,...
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kwame dawes remembers his uncle, a renowned writer and diplomat from ghana, among those killed in the terror attack in kenya. >> kofi belong to that generation of african poets and writers that emerged in the late '50s and early '60s who saw a vista of independence and a new vision of africa. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: our lead story tonight: a bill to fund government operations beyond the end of the month cleared its first procedural hurdle today. it was a rare unanimous vote. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> on this vote,
kwame dawes remembers his uncle, a renowned writer and diplomat from ghana, among those killed in the terror attack in kenya. >> kofi belong to that generation of african poets and writers that emerged in the late '50s and early '60s who saw a vista of independence and a new vision of africa. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the...
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in your view how big is the chance that instead of you know how thing of ghana strong move towards a brighter democratic future in those elections will plunge the country into a period of even more bloodshed and chaos it's true the country is still in the war the insurgency sector and. on top of everything this is exactly the year when the insurgency will try to manifest their power and it means that in many places of the country we will see still ongoing conflict tension clashes and to activity but. in general the expectations are that the security environment will be good enough to have the election in april next year as planned but as far as understand security is not the only issue and again according to one of the u.n. agencies the office for drugs and crime the level of corruption in afghanistan has risen sharply and. as far as i understand it now accounts for twice the amount of afghanistan's a social ravening so in a country where everybody. is accustomed to pay everybody for everything and i guess the concept of public service is just a concept it's not realized and practice
in your view how big is the chance that instead of you know how thing of ghana strong move towards a brighter democratic future in those elections will plunge the country into a period of even more bloodshed and chaos it's true the country is still in the war the insurgency sector and. on top of everything this is exactly the year when the insurgency will try to manifest their power and it means that in many places of the country we will see still ongoing conflict tension clashes and to...
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. >> while some are confirmed dead, the government in ghana says a 7 eight-year-old statesman was killed whilst shopping with his son in westgate mall. ghannah served in the 1980s, and was an advisor to the president until early this year. >> let's talk more about this to a ghanayan researcher. he joins us from london. michael, a huge loss to african literature. >> it is. kofi - he has written several thesis which are quilt coucial for -- quite crucial. he portrayed tribal culture in his writings and played a key role in making sure the sentiment of the culture and traditions were portrayed in the books. >> a big poet, influential poet on the continent and a top diplomat for ghana. >> yes, some time in 1982 he wrote a book called "ghana revolution" part of the basis that underpinned the revolution in 1981. he became popular with the pmdc/mgc governments. as a result... >> michael, we are just going to interrupt. i apologise. we are going to go to nairobi, kenya, where we are waiting for the kenyan president, uhuru kenyetta, to speak at a press conference in nairobi. this is not uhuru ken
. >> while some are confirmed dead, the government in ghana says a 7 eight-year-old statesman was killed whilst shopping with his son in westgate mall. ghannah served in the 1980s, and was an advisor to the president until early this year. >> let's talk more about this to a ghanayan researcher. he joins us from london. michael, a huge loss to african literature. >> it is. kofi - he has written several thesis which are quilt coucial for -- quite crucial. he portrayed tribal...
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so there's a great loss in ghana because this was a major figure. >> brown: what did he write about? how did he combine his interest in literature and in the politics that you're talking about? >> he had a -- you know, he came of a generation -- and this is the generation that connected him with my father. he was a best friend of my father for many years and he regarded my father, nevil dawes, as a kind of mentor. but i remember once talking about my father of men who were artists and writers but who felt themselves deeply engaged in the political realities of the world. these were left wing individuals, they call themselves old campaigners. they believe that literature should speak to the experience of people. should be involved in the process of liberation and yet at the same time they believed in the highest quality of literary expression that engaged both the african traditions, the voices of africa, the languages of africa and what essentially was a modernist sensibility and i don't think there's any poet that managed to do that as effectively as kofi awoonor, he would be in the
so there's a great loss in ghana because this was a major figure. >> brown: what did he write about? how did he combine his interest in literature and in the politics that you're talking about? >> he had a -- you know, he came of a generation -- and this is the generation that connected him with my father. he was a best friend of my father for many years and he regarded my father, nevil dawes, as a kind of mentor. but i remember once talking about my father of men who were artists...
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right time for the elections often don't go smoothly even in more peaceful environments and in of ghana stand we still have a war. and indeed although the situation is complicated and indeed also from the point of the security we cannot say that the situation is stable economically the country is struggling also with itself and the trend of. the dividual of the international forces there this is exactly for this reason that we need a good quality democratic transition in the country a transfer of political power from one group as part of the constitution to another group or from one president to another president i think we all agree on the virtues of democracy but your own organization just recently published a report according to its three thousand civilians more than three thousand civilians have been killed in the country in the first five months of this year and that this is twenty five percent more than last year and it looks like violence is still the primary way of settling scores and simply doing politics in afghanistan so. in your view how big is the chance that instead of you
right time for the elections often don't go smoothly even in more peaceful environments and in of ghana stand we still have a war. and indeed although the situation is complicated and indeed also from the point of the security we cannot say that the situation is stable economically the country is struggling also with itself and the trend of. the dividual of the international forces there this is exactly for this reason that we need a good quality democratic transition in the country a transfer...
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. >> egypt will face ghana with a place for the world cup. highest profile tie to come out of monday's african qualifying draw. in cairo ten countries involved with all paff winners, egypt the only side to have a perfect record in qualifying. >> they're a very strong team. i believe we're a strong team also. so to get to the world cup you'll be tested. inand in this case i think we'll be tested and i think ghana will be tested and whoever comes through will represent african in a great way. >> let's have a look at that draw in full, first leg taking place, ivory coast versus senegal, tunisia facing cape verde. akin nafassa facing algeria their first ever world cup appearance. >> we are very young, up and coming nation, and we are on the way to you know to get experience from what we are doing. >> asinalin kaka has asked not to be paid, his first game, cost royal madrid a total of $90 million four years ago, but transfer in the close season after a series of injury problems over in spain. >> i decided that i don't want anything from mil milan
. >> egypt will face ghana with a place for the world cup. highest profile tie to come out of monday's african qualifying draw. in cairo ten countries involved with all paff winners, egypt the only side to have a perfect record in qualifying. >> they're a very strong team. i believe we're a strong team also. so to get to the world cup you'll be tested. inand in this case i think we'll be tested and i think ghana will be tested and whoever comes through will represent african in a...
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kwame dawes remembers his uncle, a renowned writer and diplomat from ghana, among those killed in the terror attack in kenya. kofi belong to that generation of african poets and writers that emerged in the late '50s and early '60s who saw a a vista of independence and a new vision of africa. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: our lead story tonight: a bill to fund government operations beyond the end of the month cleared its first procedural hurdle today. it was a rare unanimous vote. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> on this vote,
kwame dawes remembers his uncle, a renowned writer and diplomat from ghana, among those killed in the terror attack in kenya. kofi belong to that generation of african poets and writers that emerged in the late '50s and early '60s who saw a a vista of independence and a new vision of africa. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john...
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find out why they decided to in ghana in sports coming up. do stay with us. >>> welcome back.ou're watching the news hour on al jazeera. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and john kerry held a joint news conference in geneva. the united nations kirms it has received documents from the syrian government seeking to join the international convention banning chemical weapons. >>> the philippines army is fighting separatist rebels on two fronts in the south. they're going to join the fight after a four day standoff. >>> a u.s. research institute says north korea may have restarted a nuclear reactor capable of producing plutonium for weapons. >>> more now on the top story and the flurry of diplomatic activity around syria. syrian president bashar al assad is willing to give up his chemical arsenal. >> translator: in the next few days, syria will send an appeal to the u.n. and to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. in my opinion, this agreement will come into force one month after the signing. syria will then start handing over data to an international orga
find out why they decided to in ghana in sports coming up. do stay with us. >>> welcome back.ou're watching the news hour on al jazeera. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and john kerry held a joint news conference in geneva. the united nations kirms it has received documents from the syrian government seeking to join the international convention banning chemical weapons. >>> the philippines army is fighting separatist rebels on two fronts in the south. they're going to...
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a poet from ghana who was a professor and former ambassador to brazil, cuba and the united nations. united states officials have confirmed the wife of a foreign service national who worked for the u.s. agency for international development was killed. britain says at least three uk nationals killed. prime minister david cameron reacted. >> well it is an absolutely sickening and despicable attack of appalling brutality. what we know is that three british nationals have been killed. of course, the situation is ongoing. we should prepare ourselves for further bad news. >> victims also included two people from india, one of them 8 years old. a mom and a daughter from france. also among the dead. and it has been a bloody 48 hours not reporting all any connection at all in this. but just note the timing of what's playing out. now in pakistan, a church today, the deadliest attack ever on christians in that predominantly muslim nation. and i want to remind you, that that mall, those attackers were calling out non-muslims and killing them. again, no connection but just the timing of how blood
a poet from ghana who was a professor and former ambassador to brazil, cuba and the united nations. united states officials have confirmed the wife of a foreign service national who worked for the u.s. agency for international development was killed. britain says at least three uk nationals killed. prime minister david cameron reacted. >> well it is an absolutely sickening and despicable attack of appalling brutality. what we know is that three british nationals have been killed. of...
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last year a piece from neighboring ghana sold for $750,000. sales have increased by 500% according to an auction house in johannesburg. the idea that traditional african artifacts represent all african artists have to offer is changi changing. they say there's a decline in sales of traditional african art and shoppers are going more more modern pieces. at the apart gallery near by, art dealers say the increase in sales is relative to the fact nigeria and west africa are more accessib accessible. >> african art in general underpriced. it's amazing some of the pieces -- i've been in the business here for 15 years. it's amazing the prices we used to sell for some top-notch art 15 years ago as compared to the prices now. this is why it's a great time to be collecting as an investment, if you want, to be collecting african art in general. >> that's good news for artists like her. she'll take her exhibition to london next month where she hopes to find new buyers. >>> and remember, you can always keep up to date with all of the latest news, analysis
last year a piece from neighboring ghana sold for $750,000. sales have increased by 500% according to an auction house in johannesburg. the idea that traditional african artifacts represent all african artists have to offer is changi changing. they say there's a decline in sales of traditional african art and shoppers are going more more modern pieces. at the apart gallery near by, art dealers say the increase in sales is relative to the fact nigeria and west africa are more accessib...
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similar forms of mistreatment as detainees including beatings and threats of torture because making ghana one of the authors of that press release shared some of the alarming details . it's part of a broader crackdown on bahraini society an arbitrary detentions are very common mistreatment and detention is common and it often rises to the level of torture what we found is that there is a failure to distinguish between child detainees and adults so the children are mistreated in the same manner as as adults i think the most alarming to say arming issues referring to in this brief research that we conducted was the children being threatened with rape children being threatened with electrocution and children being beaten one point. beating outside of a police station was only stopped or lessened when a senior officer was brought onto the bus and he reportedly said beat them but do it quietly the evidence that we produced would appear to be perhaps only the tip of the iceberg unfortunately. more details on that story on r.t. dot com also while you are they of a country that's home to some of
similar forms of mistreatment as detainees including beatings and threats of torture because making ghana one of the authors of that press release shared some of the alarming details . it's part of a broader crackdown on bahraini society an arbitrary detentions are very common mistreatment and detention is common and it often rises to the level of torture what we found is that there is a failure to distinguish between child detainees and adults so the children are mistreated in the same manner...
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last year a piece from ghana sold for $850,000.f south african art have increased by 500 percent accords to go an auction house in johannesburg. the idea that traditional african artifact represent all that african artists have to offer is hang. offer is changing. here there is a decline in sale of traditional modern art and that shoppers are now going for more modern pieces. at the gallery nearby, art dealer says the increase in sales is due for the fact nigh year i can't annigeria and afrie accessible. >> it has been under priced. you know, it really is amazing some of the pieces i have been in the business here for 15 years, some -- it's amazing the prices we use today sale for some top-notch art. 15 years ago. as compared to the prices now. this is why it's a great time to be collecting as an investment, if you want to, to be collecting african art in general. >> reporter: that's good news for artists, she will be taking her ex-bin exhibition to londont month where she hopes to find new buyers. >> and there may still be a marke
last year a piece from ghana sold for $850,000.f south african art have increased by 500 percent accords to go an auction house in johannesburg. the idea that traditional african artifact represent all that african artists have to offer is hang. offer is changing. here there is a decline in sale of traditional modern art and that shoppers are now going for more modern pieces. at the gallery nearby, art dealer says the increase in sales is due for the fact nigh year i can't annigeria and afrie...
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ghana. so we're in england, we're at the airport and everybody's getting on the plane. he and i are the last ones. we start to get in, go on, and a man comes through the turnstiles and he says, "you know who that is?" and i said, "no." he said that's the number three soccer player in the world." i don't follow soccer, so i said, "wow." and... "'kay." and he walks over, and he hugs myles, and myles said, "i want you to meet mike murdock." and he said, "oh, i know mike murdock." he said, "i've got your books." he said, "hold on, i'll be right back." he rushes out, comes back in, everybody's on the plane. me and myles are standing, waiting to get on the plane. and he comes out with this huge bag of money, english pounds. you know a pound is like two to one. 20 pounds is like 40 dollars. 10 pounds, like 20 dollars. and he said, "i can't be around you and not give you some seed." he starts handing me these bundles of money." >> [ossie laughing] >> whoever tells you money doesn't make you feel good is lying through their teeth. they're lying through their teeth. and so i star
ghana. so we're in england, we're at the airport and everybody's getting on the plane. he and i are the last ones. we start to get in, go on, and a man comes through the turnstiles and he says, "you know who that is?" and i said, "no." he said that's the number three soccer player in the world." i don't follow soccer, so i said, "wow." and... "'kay." and he walks over, and he hugs myles, and myles said, "i want you to meet mike murdock."...
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any significant support that's what the did to my eyes what they did in the past that the people of ghana stanisic are sick of and tired of this war that is lost and for dk. they would like to have peace they would like to have normal lives for that they need stability for that they need good government and the only real legitimacy can come through the democratic forces of the election that's why it's so important to have the election to have them on time and basically to do everything to make the most transparent as credible as possible and with the broadest possible participation in the election that says the united nations and your own mission and the country represents democratic values you try to promote democratic values doesn't mean that by. began. calling on the taliban to join the political process doesn't mean that all their previous tactics which in any other country would be in name terrorism i'll forgotten doesn't that track record mean something did they have to come accountable for you know the methods that they selected political matters that they selected up until now i t
any significant support that's what the did to my eyes what they did in the past that the people of ghana stanisic are sick of and tired of this war that is lost and for dk. they would like to have peace they would like to have normal lives for that they need stability for that they need good government and the only real legitimacy can come through the democratic forces of the election that's why it's so important to have the election to have them on time and basically to do everything to make...
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last year a piece from neighboring ghana sold for $850,000.es of south african art have increased by 500 percent according to an auction house in johannesburg, and the idea that traditional african artifacts represent all that african artist have his to offer is changing. here in the art market, artists say there is a decline in sales of traditional african art. like mask, textiles and sculptures and shoppers are going for more modern pieces now. at the gallery nearby, art dealers say the increase in sales is because of the fact nigeria and west africa are now more accessible. >> african art in general has been under prized, you know, really, it's amazing some of the pieces i have been in the business hereor 15 years, it's amazing the prices we use today sale for some top-notch art, 15 years ago, as compared to the prices now. this is why it's a great time to be collecting as an investment if you want to be collecting african art in general. >> reporter: that is good news for artists like her. she will be taking her exhibition for london next
last year a piece from neighboring ghana sold for $850,000.es of south african art have increased by 500 percent according to an auction house in johannesburg, and the idea that traditional african artifacts represent all that african artist have his to offer is changing. here in the art market, artists say there is a decline in sales of traditional african art. like mask, textiles and sculptures and shoppers are going for more modern pieces now. at the gallery nearby, art dealers say the...
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organization as well so its future growth is also more on the issues here along with the situation of ghana stand on the korean peninsula the iranian nuclear program and others but it's definitely syria which is among the key issues on the table now we've heard from russia's president putin who serious decision to sign up for the international convention on chemical weapons which basically bans their use and he reiterated once again that only a peaceful diplomatic solution is possible for that conflict and now iran's stance on the issues similar to that of moscow's and beijing's we've heard from the iranian president who called for international condemnation of the plans of a possible strike on the country. that any military intervention in syria would not only create more violence in the country itself would actually risk spreading it throughout the whole region now there's also a different side to this story and that is iran and hezbollah are our allies with syria and many analysts agree that syria is actually the key link in that chain warning that if it drops out for whatever reasons th
organization as well so its future growth is also more on the issues here along with the situation of ghana stand on the korean peninsula the iranian nuclear program and others but it's definitely syria which is among the key issues on the table now we've heard from russia's president putin who serious decision to sign up for the international convention on chemical weapons which basically bans their use and he reiterated once again that only a peaceful diplomatic solution is possible for that...
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can imagine that's not a vote where i have to deal with the city as it is and not some crazy green ghanain which we all sit around. and a movie and enabling drugs the point is that is that is not going to that is not going to happen since it's not going to happen campaign as a write in london is to each do their bit to make the air in the city cleaner by shining their cars and paddling around town instead while avoiding the most polluted routes of course but it's not clear how much difference it will make since the government itself admits that london will remain dangerously polluted until at least the year twenty twenty five. london. and our web scene has more stories lined up for you on r.t. dot com including a long full disclosure of the f.b.i. and chloe pleads guilty to spilling the beans on the press sporting a top secret mission and pretty agents lined up for its. last finest spread the word an apple i phone security time well spend their bosses say in the fight against crime. or some other world stories from around the globe this hour at least ten people have been killed in mexico
can imagine that's not a vote where i have to deal with the city as it is and not some crazy green ghanain which we all sit around. and a movie and enabling drugs the point is that is that is not going to that is not going to happen since it's not going to happen campaign as a write in london is to each do their bit to make the air in the city cleaner by shining their cars and paddling around town instead while avoiding the most polluted routes of course but it's not clear how much difference...
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people been very vocal opponents of the invasion of iraq in the mishandling of ghana stan i think that is something important to note but iraq was not an indigenous populist a religion that went on for eight months and i didn't remember mr becker come out once and say anything about a dictator that used gunshots and used unlawful arrests against peaceful protesters again for eight months as far as the proof of chemical weapons unequivocal evidence have been put forward the multiple uses before this specific one and on this one it's simply logic and i can present the facts but i want to answer your questions i just also well i'm sorry but i just want to answer a question as far as if you can remind me again why is this different i mean how can we be so sure that's different why this is different this is different because first of all it is an indigenous revolution that's been going on because all of our allies are calling upon us to do this the only reason we don't have a u.n. security council resolution is the russian veto number three president obama himself i would say his policy on
people been very vocal opponents of the invasion of iraq in the mishandling of ghana stan i think that is something important to note but iraq was not an indigenous populist a religion that went on for eight months and i didn't remember mr becker come out once and say anything about a dictator that used gunshots and used unlawful arrests against peaceful protesters again for eight months as far as the proof of chemical weapons unequivocal evidence have been put forward the multiple uses before...
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ghana for the africa qualification over zambia, 2-1. germany taking on austria.eanwhile in south america second place third in each south american group when colombia host ecuador. >>> to where the first of the women's smile times have gone under way in new york. serena williams will take on pennetta and azarenka. that match just got under way, 1-love. >>> in jamaica, back up test versus come back positive for the former 100-meter the. the two sprinters had already been suspended until the results of their doping tests. >>> sebastian vessel looked impressive around the circuit. the pan yard is aiming to win the fiari's home race and to keep his fading world championships alive. >>> who will take the 2020 olympic. tokyo istanbul a madrid are in the running. all three have their pros and cons. >> 2012 olympics can do wonderful things to countries of pride. buenos aries hopes to win the bid. tokyo is the favorite for 2016 and has increased support from their public. their stadium will receive an upgrade. but in the final lap, bid leaders have had to insist the city
ghana for the africa qualification over zambia, 2-1. germany taking on austria.eanwhile in south america second place third in each south american group when colombia host ecuador. >>> to where the first of the women's smile times have gone under way in new york. serena williams will take on pennetta and azarenka. that match just got under way, 1-love. >>> in jamaica, back up test versus come back positive for the former 100-meter the. the two sprinters had already been...
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senate at this very moment acting like a suicide bomber to his own party while doing everything in ghana to fund obamacare also california has passed a new law that lets teenagers wipe their digital footprint from the internet by deleting all of their own seabury posts tweets and comments should all americans have the right to delete any information they put on the world wide web that and more and it's big picture politics camp. you need to know this the republican party has become the party of suicide bombers back on the night of january twentieth two thousand and nine the first the day that president obama was first inaugurated fourteen republicans got together in a private room at the caucus room restaurant here in washington d.c. and hatched a plan to sabotage. the obama presidency at every opportunity no matter how much damage it would do to the american people on the guest list for the four hour invitation only meeting were republican congressman eric cantor paul ryan kevin mccarthy pete sessions jeb hensarling pete hoekstra and dan lungren republican senators jon kyl now heritage
senate at this very moment acting like a suicide bomber to his own party while doing everything in ghana to fund obamacare also california has passed a new law that lets teenagers wipe their digital footprint from the internet by deleting all of their own seabury posts tweets and comments should all americans have the right to delete any information they put on the world wide web that and more and it's big picture politics camp. you need to know this the republican party has become the party of...
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when m if theit and the nationa fabrication were asked to set up a fab lab in ghana. >> they startedg. there are 200 now. they're above the arctic circle in ruralville annuals, in jalalabad and afghanistan, in shanty towns. every time we opened one, somebody else wanted one. the labs get used for education, learning skills. they get used for creating businesses. they get used for play. they get used to make art. then we link them globally with video and online content. >> around the world people are benefitting from these fab labs and the potential for this technology seems limitless. but as with many emerging technologies, there are downsides. in may of this year, a texas-based company successfully fired a bullet from a gun that was entirely made from a 3-d printer. some lawmakers have rushed to ban these guns, and the state department ordered that the online blueprints be removed. before they were, the blueprints were downloaded more than 100,000 times. so should we worry? >> one thing that people have pointed out about digital fabrication is you can make guns. you can make the key
when m if theit and the nationa fabrication were asked to set up a fab lab in ghana. >> they startedg. there are 200 now. they're above the arctic circle in ruralville annuals, in jalalabad and afghanistan, in shanty towns. every time we opened one, somebody else wanted one. the labs get used for education, learning skills. they get used for creating businesses. they get used for play. they get used to make art. then we link them globally with video and online content. >> around the...
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and a legally blind man firing ghana, should he be allowed to? at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? >>> we're back with breaking news. this is governor chris christie. we apologize for the transmission but this is what it is like given the transition. >> this is obviously at just unthinkable situation. to be watching this, what's going on behind all of you is just unthinkable. i was advised this afternoon
and a legally blind man firing ghana, should he be allowed to? at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [...
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lyon, limerick, ghana. strasbourg? i was a priest there, many years ago.he orphanage where therese spent her childhood. but, um, you didn't think to tell us that? i didn't think it was relevant. it's 20-odd years ago. i was long gone before she was there. and also, it was a difficult time. i don't want to go into it. well, i'm sure the diocese in strasbourg can tell us. old sins make long shadows, isn't that what they say? ah. ginette pascal. for once, i was just a man, not a man of god. i would have left the priesthood for her, but the church found out. they didn't want a scandal, and so i was sent away. not that it stopped the sisters here finding out. oh, the orphanage told one of my officers that therese wasn't a religious girl. so, why did she want to become a nun? she'd spent her whole life inside an institution and quite simply didn't know how to exist outside of one. a prisoner? of sorts. even to the extent that she hid things in her cell? we found a box-- hidden behind a secret panel. like the count of monte cristo. quite. ah, great minds. you tho
lyon, limerick, ghana. strasbourg? i was a priest there, many years ago.he orphanage where therese spent her childhood. but, um, you didn't think to tell us that? i didn't think it was relevant. it's 20-odd years ago. i was long gone before she was there. and also, it was a difficult time. i don't want to go into it. well, i'm sure the diocese in strasbourg can tell us. old sins make long shadows, isn't that what they say? ah. ginette pascal. for once, i was just a man, not a man of god. i...
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last year, a piece from neighboring ghana sold for $850,000. and sales of south african art sold by 580%. the idea that traditional african artifacts represent all that they have to offer is changing. there has been a decline in sales of traditional african art, like masks, textiles and sculptures, and they're now going for more modern pieces. at the art gallery nearby, the increase in sales is nigeria and west africa are now nowhere access able. >> it has been underpriced. it's amazing. some of the pieces, i've been in the business here for 15 years, and it's amazing, the prices that we used to sell some top-notched art 15 years ago as compared to the prices now. this is why it's a great time to be collecting as an investor if you want to. in general. >> that's good news for artists like needy. she hopes to be take her exhibit to london next month, where she hopes to find new buyers. >> a privately built spacecraft is on its way to the international space station. >> 4, 3, 12, 1. >> that's pretty cool. the rocket carrying a capsule blasted off
last year, a piece from neighboring ghana sold for $850,000. and sales of south african art sold by 580%. the idea that traditional african artifacts represent all that they have to offer is changing. there has been a decline in sales of traditional african art, like masks, textiles and sculptures, and they're now going for more modern pieces. at the art gallery nearby, the increase in sales is nigeria and west africa are now nowhere access able. >> it has been underpriced. it's amazing....
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ghana will take on egypt. this is the bidding for the first world cup, and they need to overcome algeria. the first legs of the mrau take place between october 7th and 15th. >>> six men have been charged as part of a football match fixing scandal in australia. the malaysian national faced court in melbourne on monday identified assist the main contact between players and betting syndicates in hungary and malaysia. they stand accused of fixing matches involving the southern stars in the semi-professional victorian premier league. it netted more than $2 million. the other men charged including two british players and a team coach are facing up to 10 years in jail. >> the problem of match fixing is huge. there are king pins in malaysia in the latest instance, so we're not really surprised after these allegations about, you know, these arrests have been made. >>> to the nfl where the broncos beat the new york giants in the game dubbed manny bowl. peyton manning got the better of younger brother eli for the third s
ghana will take on egypt. this is the bidding for the first world cup, and they need to overcome algeria. the first legs of the mrau take place between october 7th and 15th. >>> six men have been charged as part of a football match fixing scandal in australia. the malaysian national faced court in melbourne on monday identified assist the main contact between players and betting syndicates in hungary and malaysia. they stand accused of fixing matches involving the southern stars in the...
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senate at this very moment acting like a suicide bomber to his own party while doing everything in ghana to fund obamacare also california has passed a new law that lets teenagers wipe their digital footprint from the internet by deleting all of their own cib repos tweets and comments should all americans have the right to delete any information they put on the world wide web that and more and it's big picture politics camp. you need to know this the republican party has become the party of suicide bombers back on the night of january twentieth two thousand and nine the first the day that president obama was first inaugurated fourteen republicans got together in a private room at the caucus room restaurant here in washington d.c. and hatched a plan to sabotage the old. the presidency at every opportunity no matter how much damage it would do to the american people on the guest list for the four hour invitation only meeting were republican congressman eric cantor paul ryan kevin mccarthy pete sessions jeb hensarling pete hoekstra and dan lungren republican senators jon kyl now heritage fo
senate at this very moment acting like a suicide bomber to his own party while doing everything in ghana to fund obamacare also california has passed a new law that lets teenagers wipe their digital footprint from the internet by deleting all of their own cib repos tweets and comments should all americans have the right to delete any information they put on the world wide web that and more and it's big picture politics camp. you need to know this the republican party has become the party of...
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. >>> aquÍ empata el helche a travÉs de este jugador de ghana. >>> y el robo del siglo. >>> sÍ, mira.> aquÍ tenemos al tigre que suena para el real madrid. >>> es una bestia, no sÉ que hace jugando en la liga francesa. >>> por la plata baila el mono. aquÍ moutinho con el primero. y radamel falcao garcÍa con un doblete. y es bueno para las prÓximas fechas que mantenga este nivel, a pesar de estar en un equipo... >>> todos los partidos estÁn atascados en el estadio porque juega radamel falcao garcÍa solamente. >>> es un fenÓmeno. >>> ♪ pelotero a la bola ♪ >>> vamos a hablar de los yankees que hasta ayer tenÍan posibilidad de clasificar, pero los ravs los eliminaron. parte baja de la tercera entrada, aquÍ jonrÓn al izquierdo. estamos viendo lo que fue realmente... >>> todo el escÁndalo con alex rodrÍguez, jeter lastimado. >>> se lo merecen. >>> ivÁn kasanzew es experto beibolista. >>> sÍ le pegÓ. >>> quÉ rompi? >>> envÍe un mensaje por twitter a @ despiertaameric nosotros te responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al aire. >>> ese conde como sabe. >>> alguien vio a ximena? >>> se perdiÓ
. >>> aquÍ empata el helche a travÉs de este jugador de ghana. >>> y el robo del siglo. >>> sÍ, mira.> aquÍ tenemos al tigre que suena para el real madrid. >>> es una bestia, no sÉ que hace jugando en la liga francesa. >>> por la plata baila el mono. aquÍ moutinho con el primero. y radamel falcao garcÍa con un doblete. y es bueno para las prÓximas fechas que mantenga este nivel, a pesar de estar en un equipo... >>> todos los...
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. >> my parents emigrated from ghana.lk outside the united states, have this view of african-americans, wait a minute, you have been here a long time you have to get through and move past what happened. barack obama himself is not consult really from the african-american slave narrative. his family did not come from the south. the black part of his family came from africa. he was raised by white americans. his whole personal cultural view is different from african-americans. i think sometimes he speaks about african-americans in that warks the same way my dad does speak about african-americans and it can be very off putting to black folks. >> i was siting with a group of really brilliant elderly african-americans yesterday at my friend's home. they were saying oh, no, baby. yes. these were african-american from philadelphia, from the great migration. these children today need to pull up their pants and stop listening to -- >> i love the narrative but there is this old folks in the community telling younger people to do be
. >> my parents emigrated from ghana.lk outside the united states, have this view of african-americans, wait a minute, you have been here a long time you have to get through and move past what happened. barack obama himself is not consult really from the african-american slave narrative. his family did not come from the south. the black part of his family came from africa. he was raised by white americans. his whole personal cultural view is different from african-americans. i think...
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. >>> y por quÉ digiste contra ghana? >>> no, si no gana.o tÉcnicos? >>> decÍan que habia problemas en los vestidores. >>> con el jabÓn. >>> ya se fue el "chepo" de la torre. cuando hay tantos cambios de tÉcnicos hay que voltear a ver a los futbolistas. >>> les decÍa que es triste que estos deportistas que son buenos los agarran saliendo de bares, enfoquense en el deporte. >>> ganan mucho dinero, les gana la fama, y se olvida lo es representar un paÍs entero. creo que falta corazÓn. >>> falta una buena mamÁ para que sean mÁs disciplinados. >>> le mandamos a ximena. >>> soy superestricta. >>> tienes un hijo de cuantos aÑos? >>> mÁs adelante les cuento. >>> mÁs adelante seÑores. >>> este domingo se estrena "mira quiÉn baila." y usted tiene un representante, uno de los favoritos. demuestra jhonny. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> la muerte rozÓ a estos bomberos. y como muestran las imÁgenes, cuando intentaban sofocar unas llamas la estructura se derrumbÓ, solo dos bomberos sufrieron heridos, estas imÁgenes fueron tomadas por una cÁmara que estaba en el casco de un bo
. >>> y por quÉ digiste contra ghana? >>> no, si no gana.o tÉcnicos? >>> decÍan que habia problemas en los vestidores. >>> con el jabÓn. >>> ya se fue el "chepo" de la torre. cuando hay tantos cambios de tÉcnicos hay que voltear a ver a los futbolistas. >>> les decÍa que es triste que estos deportistas que son buenos los agarran saliendo de bares, enfoquense en el deporte. >>> ganan mucho dinero, les gana la fama, y...
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children in the suburbs of damascus, you're willing to do anything and that includes a nasty, nasty prove ghana war. if we do an air -- propaganda war. nothing to indicate to me that the syrians aren't capable of actually blowing up one of their own mosques and blaming the united states for that. and then, so they would be in a position to say to the whole muslim world that the u.s. destroyed a muslim house of worship. they are capable of things like that. we have to think about those things. >> do you have an assessment of the vote count in the house? where do you put that right now? >> i think the graft way is undecided as it should be. as a practical matter, we probably won't reach a vote on this until about a week from now. so i intend to use that week producti productively. if you interview me this time next week vile bags under my eyes because i'll be up late studying this evidence. my constituents are entitled to my hard, hard wierk reviewing the evidence to make a decision on this. >> meantime before we let you go, i know your district is next to allentown, pennsylvania, that has one of
children in the suburbs of damascus, you're willing to do anything and that includes a nasty, nasty prove ghana war. if we do an air -- propaganda war. nothing to indicate to me that the syrians aren't capable of actually blowing up one of their own mosques and blaming the united states for that. and then, so they would be in a position to say to the whole muslim world that the u.s. destroyed a muslim house of worship. they are capable of things like that. we have to think about those things....
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phil: $25,000 you're putting in a corn flakes box and shopping shopping to ghana? >> announcer: dr.hil: he hung up. let's try him back. >> announcer: scams. courted by a catfish started now. >> dr. phil: you're all that i need and want. honey, i live for the day i can sit next to you and whisper into your ear and tell you that i love you and kiss you ever so lightly but passionately on your lips.
phil: $25,000 you're putting in a corn flakes box and shopping shopping to ghana? >> announcer: dr.hil: he hung up. let's try him back. >> announcer: scams. courted by a catfish started now. >> dr. phil: you're all that i need and want. honey, i live for the day i can sit next to you and whisper into your ear and tell you that i love you and kiss you ever so lightly but passionately on your lips.
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biggest contributors are india, pakistan, and then african countries such as south africa, tanzania, ghana is mainly troops from the global south that carry the burden of un peacekeeping. in the haitian case, it is slightly different. it is actually brazil, argentina, and chile. for those latin american countries working through the un and haiti, it is a way of showing greater international responsibility. that is something the u.s. has always welcomed. host: according to the un peacekeeping website -- rochar gowan is joining us from new york. is joining usn from new york. the associated press reports this moments ago -- i read a story earlier that said un peacekeepers are preparing to go into syria. what sort of preparations do peacekeeping forces have to go into a country like syria? what needs to be done? guest: the un has already sent one peacekeeping force to syria. sadly short-lived and a small mission in syria in the first half of last year. it provided some pretty effective reporting on the scale of the fighting and the savagery of the syrian government. sadly, it was much too smal
biggest contributors are india, pakistan, and then african countries such as south africa, tanzania, ghana is mainly troops from the global south that carry the burden of un peacekeeping. in the haitian case, it is slightly different. it is actually brazil, argentina, and chile. for those latin american countries working through the un and haiti, it is a way of showing greater international responsibility. that is something the u.s. has always welcomed. host: according to the un peacekeeping...
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biggest contributors are india, pakistan, and then african countries such as south africa, tanzania, ghanang. in the haitian case, it is slightly different. it is actually brazil, argentina, and chile. for those latin american countries working through the un and haiti, it is a way of showing greater international responsibility. that is something the u.s. has always welcomed. host: according to the un peacekeeping website -- rochar gowan is joining us from new york. -- richard gowan is joining us from new york. the associated press reports this moments ago -- i read a story earlier that said un peacekeepers are preparing to go into syria. what sort of preparations do peacekeeping forces have to go into a country like syria? what needs to be done? guest: the un has already sent one peacekeeping force to syria. it was sadly short-lived and a small mission in syria in the first half of last year. it provided some pretty effective reporting on the scale of the fighting and the savagery of the syrian government. sadly, it was much too small a force to actually hold the violence. the un has bee
biggest contributors are india, pakistan, and then african countries such as south africa, tanzania, ghanang. in the haitian case, it is slightly different. it is actually brazil, argentina, and chile. for those latin american countries working through the un and haiti, it is a way of showing greater international responsibility. that is something the u.s. has always welcomed. host: according to the un peacekeeping website -- rochar gowan is joining us from new york. -- richard gowan is joining...
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and to put this in perspective still is that on one flight from ghana, out of a total of 120 passengersal bush meat in their bags. and the consequences are horrendous. in fact, one of those consequences i was holding in my arms in the airplane. and i thought, um-- i became very emotional about it. >> sheila siddle, the co-founder of the orphanage, says she is delighted that commando has come to live here. >> right, ok. commando? come on. oh, you're coming to m ooh.
and to put this in perspective still is that on one flight from ghana, out of a total of 120 passengersal bush meat in their bags. and the consequences are horrendous. in fact, one of those consequences i was holding in my arms in the airplane. and i thought, um-- i became very emotional about it. >> sheila siddle, the co-founder of the orphanage, says she is delighted that commando has come to live here. >> right, ok. commando? come on. oh, you're coming to m ooh.