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. >> central african republic is a landlocked nation surrounded by the most dangerous places on earth. >> since gaining independence in 1960 from the french, 11 mutinies, numerous rebellious movements in the north as well as the south. today is one of the poorest countries here on the african continent. >> two friends from two different backgrounds and living thousands of miles apart are trying to change the country's out look. theodore cobble runs the largest network of churches. >> we can see the hopelessness. a nation that puts his trust in god will be blessed. >> rob hoescans is from america, he runs a ministry focussed on sharing the gospel will young people around the world. their friendship caught the attention of the government. the two met with top leaders and given unprecedented access to reach the youth with a biblical message of hope. hoescans says the key was to use basketball, a popular sport to reach the kids. >> you show up with a basketball and kids come from everywhere. they don't have very many basketballs or infrastructures. the very little you do produces amazing
. >> central african republic is a landlocked nation surrounded by the most dangerous places on earth. >> since gaining independence in 1960 from the french, 11 mutinies, numerous rebellious movements in the north as well as the south. today is one of the poorest countries here on the african continent. >> two friends from two different backgrounds and living thousands of miles apart are trying to change the country's out look. theodore cobble runs the largest network of...
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we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in the u.s. for eight years, and had one of our best years. they seemed unaware of general business and tax accounting practices. however, my wife developeafter h the officer, the visa was approved. afton and there was finger wagging saying that you need to come up was something better than two years' time currently, there is no resolution for these types of green card holders. we will have to constantly trouble in the new at the will of immigration authorities. so how does this affect families? it affects our ability
we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in...
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we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving
we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving
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have an aircraft carrier no jets but you can get the aircraft carrier no operating budget and also landlocked state these are just small barriers to being probed paired for apocalypse so you know i don't know why you need to get to your why are you not out there right now on the market for an aircraft carrier i think they're just like a massive landslide and then suddenly they'll be at the coast maybe maybe california be like superman. california will drop in and wyoming will then you know by nevada yes and then it can kind of with all the money it has. a right there like i like where they're getting. you know figured out a lot. let's ok so i mean we give facebook a lot of help on this show because they just don't think to be all that honest and so let us just remind you about mark zuckerberg claiming that they care about your privacy. so i mean privacy is a really important issue for us so we spend a lot of time. turns up privacy you know important for facebook because it turns out they admitted that they were reading people's text messages like if you downloaded the android smartphone app t
have an aircraft carrier no jets but you can get the aircraft carrier no operating budget and also landlocked state these are just small barriers to being probed paired for apocalypse so you know i don't know why you need to get to your why are you not out there right now on the market for an aircraft carrier i think they're just like a massive landslide and then suddenly they'll be at the coast maybe maybe california be like superman. california will drop in and wyoming will then you know by...
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it's landlocked. you don't have the kind of access you had in libya. in libya, the country sort of got divided into two parts, an eastern part with benghazi, easily suppliable from the sea, you had rebels who set up a capital there and created a transition government. you could funnel arms and pone to them from egypt and through the mediterranean. none of that is available in syria. the chinese and russians are dead set against it. so it couldn't happen through the u.n. there there would be a unilateral ornate toe operation with no international legitimacy. and finally, the odds of success are frankly not that high. this is a still a regime very much in control, no real defections from the army. no defections from the intelligence service. there's no point in doing something noble and failing. i would be very, very reluctant to advocate an american intervention. >> you mentioned the surrounding areas. how will the outcome -- how will the outcome in syria affect its neighbors iraq and iran? >> if you assume what's going to happen is a slow motion either
it's landlocked. you don't have the kind of access you had in libya. in libya, the country sort of got divided into two parts, an eastern part with benghazi, easily suppliable from the sea, you had rebels who set up a capital there and created a transition government. you could funnel arms and pone to them from egypt and through the mediterranean. none of that is available in syria. the chinese and russians are dead set against it. so it couldn't happen through the u.n. there there would be a...