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but the solution to the issue in liberia has to be hiliberians.site who are working on the ground. one is heal.org, which is actually trying to build a dna lab to process evidence and help educate people to collect evidence. the other is more than me, which is currently building a boarding school for young girls. >> so i want to pause on what you said about collecting evidence because i think this is important for folks who haven't seen the film, that one of the things that you highlight in the film is the difficulty of what we think of as -- what we think of as traditional here but nontraditional police services in actually collecting any data and in fact having any evidence. and so then all of these odd gender dynamics come into play about who is believed and understood. i want to watch olivia's mother here talking about that issue. >> does your family still believe the rape was a lie? that happened to olivia? [ speaking foreign language ] >> i'm a woman and it's a girl who has been assaulted and so our voices are insufficient in this case. >> r
but the solution to the issue in liberia has to be hiliberians.site who are working on the ground. one is heal.org, which is actually trying to build a dna lab to process evidence and help educate people to collect evidence. the other is more than me, which is currently building a boarding school for young girls. >> so i want to pause on what you said about collecting evidence because i think this is important for folks who haven't seen the film, that one of the things that you highlight...
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across the river was louisiana in liberia, settled by free slaves in louisiana.re was a georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland county. all of those people came from those states in the u.s. and literarytory life of jackson, mississippi, on c-span3. first military burial at arlington national cemetery took place 150 years ago on may 13, 1864. we visit the cemetery with the author of "on hallowed ground." we hear stories from his book about the final resting place for some 400,000 americans. >> we are in section 27 of arlington national cemetery. this is one of the oldest sections of the military cemetery at arlington. it is where the story of arlington national cemetery begins. historyn has so much tied up in the civil war. cemetery wasof the 1864, reallyof before there was a cemetery. how did that happen? in 1864, the civil war have been going on for several years. washington was hospital city at that time. there were as many as 50,000 soldiers and sailors in the hospitals of washington, temporary hospitals set up all over town. those people started dying. they ha
across the river was louisiana in liberia, settled by free slaves in louisiana.re was a georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland county. all of those people came from those states in the u.s. and literarytory life of jackson, mississippi, on c-span3. first military burial at arlington national cemetery took place 150 years ago on may 13, 1864. we visit the cemetery with the author of "on hallowed ground." we hear stories from his book about the final resting place for some 400,000...
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and across the river was the louisiana in liberia, which was settled by freed slaves from louisiana. there was a georgia, kentucky, and maryland county. all of those people came from those states in the u.s. the history and literary life of jackson, mississippi next weekend on c-span's book to be an american history tv on c-span3. set both the dwight d eisenhower residential laboratory using a -- presidential library and museum hosted several events to commemorate the d-day invasion of nazi-occupied france. coming up, stories from the ii.front during world war wives and children talk about schoolsetters, howell engaged in the war, and their memories of earl harper, d-day, and president roosevelt's death. pearl harbor, d-day, and president roosevelt's death. this is about 40 minutes. >> in his book, the late historian john keegan writes, the second world war is the largest event in human history, fought across six continents and all its oceans. it left hundreds of millions wounded, killed 100 18 million human beings, and materially devastated much of the heartland of human civilizatio
and across the river was the louisiana in liberia, which was settled by freed slaves from louisiana. there was a georgia, kentucky, and maryland county. all of those people came from those states in the u.s. the history and literary life of jackson, mississippi next weekend on c-span's book to be an american history tv on c-span3. set both the dwight d eisenhower residential laboratory using a -- presidential library and museum hosted several events to commemorate the d-day invasion of...
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and they fly liberia as well.hanks to alex cruz -- chris thanks to alex cruz -- >> thanks to alex cruz. >> we talk about shifting policy. a new risk facing investors. that is next on "the pulse." ♪ >> welcome back. we look a european energy policy. on theored a report policy landscape that has fundamentally shifted. here is part of a consulting group. thank you for coming. describe the conclusions of your reports. how are your reports changing? >> it is shifting from carbonization moving to low carbon economy and more renewables to wear one increasingly on these standards. consumers are worried about their bills going forward. german -- germany is a great example. it looks like it will go to 300 euros her year next year and potentially further. the u.k. is moving from support of were nobles that is 2 billion pounds a year to one that can be 7.6 billion. that increases is coming through. the policy landscape is about customers and government responded with a new policies making a renewables more affordable. >> it s
and they fly liberia as well.hanks to alex cruz -- chris thanks to alex cruz -- >> thanks to alex cruz. >> we talk about shifting policy. a new risk facing investors. that is next on "the pulse." ♪ >> welcome back. we look a european energy policy. on theored a report policy landscape that has fundamentally shifted. here is part of a consulting group. thank you for coming. describe the conclusions of your reports. how are your reports changing? >> it is...
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and liberia which was settled by free slaves from louisiana, georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland county, and all those people came from those states in the u.s.. >> explore the history of literary life of jackson, mississippi, next weekend on c-span2's booktv and american history tv on c-span3. >> now on booktv, theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positives and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the capitol hill club in washington d.c.. >> are you guys ready? awesome. everyone has a glass of wine to settle in, perfect. >> good evening, i am melissa halfway. my great honor to be here this evening to introduce the authors of privacy in the age -- "privacy in the age of big data". who would have thought when the internet began with its first transmission on october 29, 1969, and we moved forward here today in may of 2014, each one of us would have three to five ip enabled devices honest moving toward 10 to 15. and the internet of things, security and p
and liberia which was settled by free slaves from louisiana, georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland county, and all those people came from those states in the u.s.. >> explore the history of literary life of jackson, mississippi, next weekend on c-span2's booktv and american history tv on c-span3. >> now on booktv, theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positives and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the...
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up to 77% of women are thought to have been victims of sexual violence during liberia's conflicts.he numbers have been put at more than 1,000 a day in 2011. but compare those figures with these from countries at peace. 950 rapes per day reported in the united states in 2012. 177 per day in south africa in that same period. and just 46 per day in sweden, which was the highest rate of the reported sexual assaults in europe. >> they hope that the summit will encourage governments from all over the world to make a greater effort in prosecutor those responsible for sexual crimes during conflict and also to tighten legislation in that regard. mr. haig said those responsible for these kinds of crimes have been getting away with it for too long. >> this impunity is a major factor in why these crimes continue. from central africa republic to yo sudan, syria, untold thousands of rapes have gone unpunished. we know one of the primary reasons for sexual violence and conflict is the difficulty of gathering evidence that can stand up in court, and the trauma and stigma faced by the survivors in
up to 77% of women are thought to have been victims of sexual violence during liberia's conflicts.he numbers have been put at more than 1,000 a day in 2011. but compare those figures with these from countries at peace. 950 rapes per day reported in the united states in 2012. 177 per day in south africa in that same period. and just 46 per day in sweden, which was the highest rate of the reported sexual assaults in europe. >> they hope that the summit will encourage governments from all...
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liberia andence to the settlement of just a handful of slaves there, so to speak. a very small: the of slaves, was recolonization of slaves in america, the society which began i believe in 1824. very wise and distinguished men as their sponsors, senator henry clay being one of the most important. week party of that time, there was substantial contingent. talking in the generation before the civil war. there was a substantial contingent that believed that were so anti-black, a large fraction playing racist that there was no future for the black man and black women, black culture in america. they thought they were doing a good thing in general. was, unsympathetic as we may be to it, that it was important to separate these two races so that each can live its own life according to its own cultural standards and its own development. ,t was sort of an amtrak ideal it was not a set of principles or political thinking and policies that were very realistic. definitely that aspect. there was an attempt to execute that plan. all were volunteers. that is not the only place whe
liberia andence to the settlement of just a handful of slaves there, so to speak. a very small: the of slaves, was recolonization of slaves in america, the society which began i believe in 1824. very wise and distinguished men as their sponsors, senator henry clay being one of the most important. week party of that time, there was substantial contingent. talking in the generation before the civil war. there was a substantial contingent that believed that were so anti-black, a large fraction...
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. >> the traditional art of liberia and sierra leone convey a culture rich in spirit and symbolism.eremonial masks and carvings dating from the 15th century to modern times are part of a major exhibition at the national museum of african art. >> we have the joy of helping people to read think how they think about africa. >> this is only one aspect of african art, often mistakenly described as primitive. it is half a century after america's first dedicated african art museum opened its doors in washington, perceptions are changing. >> what i really feel excited about is that we no longer, i hope, have to go to europe or to the united states to justify the beauty, the diversity, the value of african art. we can see it in its own context. we can understand it because of its own aesthetic standards. >> the 50th anniversary of the national museum of african art is also a chance to celebrate its founder. warren robbins was a cultural cachet working for the u.s. government in germany. one day in the late 1950's he walked into an antique store and bought a wooden carving, the start of a wor
. >> the traditional art of liberia and sierra leone convey a culture rich in spirit and symbolism.eremonial masks and carvings dating from the 15th century to modern times are part of a major exhibition at the national museum of african art. >> we have the joy of helping people to read think how they think about africa. >> this is only one aspect of african art, often mistakenly described as primitive. it is half a century after america's first dedicated african art museum...
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first case turned up in march in southern guinea and have sin been confirmed in sierra leone and liberia. the world health organization says more than 600 patients have been confirmed or are suspected carriers. it reports the disease has killed nearly 400 people. doctors without borders says it has reached the limit of what it can do to fight the deadly outbreak. treatment is still in the experimental stage. from july 2nd, an emergency meeting will be held in ghana. >>> it is time to take a look at what's making headlines in the business world. we are joined with more on that. tell us what's making headlines. >> it is a busy morning for government officials here in japan. they have been looking through a new batch of economic data. they have reasons to be pleased. new figures so that in may, consumer prices were up again. jobs increased and unemployment was down. officials say the cost of basic goods and services rose by 3.4% over the same year. the biggest jump in 32 years. consumer prices have been rising for 12 months straight. the increase in the consumption tax in april was a major
first case turned up in march in southern guinea and have sin been confirmed in sierra leone and liberia. the world health organization says more than 600 patients have been confirmed or are suspected carriers. it reports the disease has killed nearly 400 people. doctors without borders says it has reached the limit of what it can do to fight the deadly outbreak. treatment is still in the experimental stage. from july 2nd, an emergency meeting will be held in ghana. >>> it is time to...
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it's mooed to liberia, where cases have been reported in the capital. and 49 ebola deaths have been confirmed. >>> staying with africa, a sudanese woman whose death sentence for converting to christianity has been overturned. she is in the u.s. consulate. she was detain and freed. a condition of her release is she must not leave sudan. >> maria will stay at the u.s. embassy with her husband. he's an american citizen and she is with her family there. >>> thousands of students in the philippines joined a campaign to free more than 200 kidnapped school girls. 4,000 girls at a roman catholic school demonstrated in manila. it's been more that two months since the girls were abducted by boko haram. >> still ahead - this man's assassination led to the world war. an ech that changed the course of history. >> and a refugee grievous bodily harm for rohingya muslims as ethnic tensions in myanmar continues. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the
it's mooed to liberia, where cases have been reported in the capital. and 49 ebola deaths have been confirmed. >>> staying with africa, a sudanese woman whose death sentence for converting to christianity has been overturned. she is in the u.s. consulate. she was detain and freed. a condition of her release is she must not leave sudan. >> maria will stay at the u.s. embassy with her husband. he's an american citizen and she is with her family there. >>> thousands of...
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includes a significant proportion of men, up to 70% of women are thought to have been victims during liberia'slong running conflicts. a report on the democratic republic of congo, put the attacks on more than 1,000 a day in 2011. compare those figures with those from countries of peace, 950 rapes a day reported in the united states in 2012. 177 per day in south africa, in the same period. and 46 per day in sweden the highth rate of reported sexual assaults in europe. angelina jolie opened the meeting on tuesday, joined by the british foreign secretary. she described war zone rape and sexual violence as a tide of injustice around the world. the conference is expected to result in practical action like hague's announcement that the british government has started a $10 million fund, to support rape survivors. >> action aid country director, she joins us live, from the summit in london, thank you very much for joining us, what do you hope to get from this summit? what can it achieve? >> thank you very much. my only hope, is that sexual violence is going to be ended. that's how we end violence agai
includes a significant proportion of men, up to 70% of women are thought to have been victims during liberia'slong running conflicts. a report on the democratic republic of congo, put the attacks on more than 1,000 a day in 2011. compare those figures with those from countries of peace, 950 rapes a day reported in the united states in 2012. 177 per day in south africa, in the same period. and 46 per day in sweden the highth rate of reported sexual assaults in europe. angelina jolie opened the...
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cases are now being reported in sierra leone and liberia. this brisk as this between the countries with a border town serving as a key trading center. the streams of travelers are hard to control. the ebola virus originates from dead or infected animals. then the virus is spread among humans through blood and other bodily fluids. experts insist that hygiene and education are crucial. >> what still needs to be done more is that to convince people more to stop some dangerous practices or some rituals or the fact that not all patients can come to the treatment centers when they get sick. >> but the health officials often face skepticism. some patients are even being hidden by their relatives. doctors without borders is calling for more local and foreign health workers. the fear is that the epidemic will spiral out of control if there is no increased aid. >> we are going to turn our attention to the middle east where israel has identified two thomas militants as key suspect in the recent disappearance -- two thomas -- two thomas -- two hamas mil
cases are now being reported in sierra leone and liberia. this brisk as this between the countries with a border town serving as a key trading center. the streams of travelers are hard to control. the ebola virus originates from dead or infected animals. then the virus is spread among humans through blood and other bodily fluids. experts insist that hygiene and education are crucial. >> what still needs to be done more is that to convince people more to stop some dangerous practices or...
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. >>> now the h they bow los anges vice russ has killed seven people in liberia.ve case raise the total number of dead to 16. he bow los angeles causes severe bleating and high fever and there is no known cure. >>> 1700 reported cases since the out break started in may. with no proper water treatment facilities or sewage facilities people are vulnerable. >> reporter: the cholera epidemic awareness campaign is in full swing. but with the city's lack of bluming run being wasted off raw sewage down the street, they have their work cut out. families get soap lessons but peer in to their murky water and the problem is clear. there is no municipal water supply, most families get their water from the river nile. >> we need the government to take care of the water here. that is why there is disease. >> reporter: two small water working depots, this one from the u.s. aid. power cuts shutdown the pumps most days causing long delays. so many come here to the riverbanks to fill up instead. the city is growing so fast but its primary drinking water supply is what it has always
. >>> now the h they bow los anges vice russ has killed seven people in liberia.ve case raise the total number of dead to 16. he bow los angeles causes severe bleating and high fever and there is no known cure. >>> 1700 reported cases since the out break started in may. with no proper water treatment facilities or sewage facilities people are vulnerable. >> reporter: the cholera epidemic awareness campaign is in full swing. but with the city's lack of bluming run being...
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people have died and hundreds more have been infected since february, in begin i, sarah lyon and liberiaencies in south sudan are concerned about the number of people being forced to leave their homes, more than a million have been displaced by fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the president. anita mcnaught visited a camp where the u.n. is struggle to go cope with 10,000 new arrivals every month. >> reporter: all aid agencies agree the situation is turning in to a humanitarian catastrophe. and this u.n. protection camp has the worst conditions in south sudan. the rains, which are good for growing crops are instead a torment for these uprooted people. mud everywhere, latrines overflowing, fear of cholera and worse. >> yeah, people are still coming here because everybody is coming to look for protection. yeah, because of this war outside that is why civilian are coming. >> reporter: two months ago there were 7,000 people seeking shelter here. now the u.n. estimates there are more than 40,000. no one had planned for this. in the camp, there is some food, outside there is none. >>
people have died and hundreds more have been infected since february, in begin i, sarah lyon and liberiaencies in south sudan are concerned about the number of people being forced to leave their homes, more than a million have been displaced by fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the president. anita mcnaught visited a camp where the u.n. is struggle to go cope with 10,000 new arrivals every month. >> reporter: all aid agencies agree the situation is turning in to a humanitarian...
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three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of infected patients. security forces in china's restive west repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of their attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building officials blame local militants for the assaults china has seen a rise in insurgency in recent months with deadly bombings and knife attacks targeting civilians. now what do you do when your perch hundreds of kilometers above the earth in open space trying to install a piece of equipment when suddenly you discover you don't have the right tools well it would certainly prove very taxing for most people thankfully too quick thinking russian cosmonauts solved the space walk crisis. and the path found that they had wrongly connected a high tech fastening clip for a communications and turned it looked like the mission was in jeopardy that was until one of them came up with the idea of simply using a spare
three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of infected patients. security forces in china's restive west repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of their attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building officials blame local militants for the assaults china has seen a rise in insurgency in recent months...
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more than 390 people have died in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. 600 others are infected.ious, medical work version to aware protective clothing. it has no cure and kills 90% of those who get it. and we'll be right back. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. are you down with crestor!? a
more than 390 people have died in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. 600 others are infected.ious, medical work version to aware protective clothing. it has no cure and kills 90% of those who get it. and we'll be right back. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased...
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three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent effective patients. elsewhere a new sunglasses killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more were seriously wounded in the incident no group has claimed responsibility for the attack which is the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across the hudson and in just the past few months. you join me for more news at the top of the hour coming up next though here on artie's boom bust on the global financial rollercoaster and if you are a viewer in the u.k. it's time to head back to that car park and going underground. some people say that when it happens support someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. at some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. all the even i was scared of what i'd done but i punched her but i didn't understand where i didn't want a man raising his hand the woman should. run from him. everyone who sees this video to also speak to the child
three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent effective patients. elsewhere a new sunglasses killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more were seriously wounded in the incident no group has claimed responsibility for the attack which is the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across the hudson and in just the past few months. you join me for...
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three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of all infected patients. elsewhere a suicide blast has killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more people were seriously wounded in that incident no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it's just the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across lebanon in the past few months. meanwhile security forces in china's restive west have repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of the attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building officials blame we give militants for the assault china has seen a rise of insurgent attacks by the group in recent months with deadly bombings and knife attacks targeting civilians. ok i really do hope you'll join me with more news at the top of the next i'll be missing will be breaking the set that's coming up after a short break you're watching on t.v. . recently four hundred hi
three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of all infected patients. elsewhere a suicide blast has killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more people were seriously wounded in that incident no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it's just the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across lebanon in the past few months....
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three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills around ninety percent of it for patients. elsewhere blast has killed the security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more people were seriously wounded in that incident no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack is the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across lebanon just the past few months no. more security forces in china's restive west repelled an assault on a police station that killed thirteen attackers three officers were injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building facials blame. militance for the assaults china has seen a rise of insurgent attacks by the group in recent months with deadly bombings and knife attacks that targeted civilians. ok i'll be back with the very latest news headlines at around twenty five minutes from now before that though don't miss the chance to watch a documentary about the history of selective breeding and for those of you watching as in the u.k.
three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills around ninety percent of it for patients. elsewhere blast has killed the security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more people were seriously wounded in that incident no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack is the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across lebanon just the past few months no. more security forces...
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three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea evo risk kills almost ninety percent of infected patients a. car bombing in afghans capital kabul has left a civilian dead and three more injured the attack initially targeted a senior government official who works for a body tasked with negotiating with the taliban official escaped hurts because he was traveling in an armored car groupers admitted to being behind the attack. and security forces in china's restive west have repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of the attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building. michel's blame local militants for the assaults china has seen a rise of insurgency in recent months with deadly bombings and attacks targeting civilians. i do hope you will join me at the top of the hour we'll have the very latest news headlines for you stay with us because coming up next on r.t. a documentary about the history of selective breeding joint. so are we going back to
three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea evo risk kills almost ninety percent of infected patients a. car bombing in afghans capital kabul has left a civilian dead and three more injured the attack initially targeted a senior government official who works for a body tasked with negotiating with the taliban official escaped hurts because he was traveling in an armored car groupers admitted to being behind the attack....
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. >> the ebola virus has killed seven people in liberia. new cases in the capitol have now raised the number of dead to 16. this is believed to have started in neighboring ginny. some worry the 6 million jobs he promised will only be temporary. more from johannesburg. >> if you are looking for a handy man, this is where you find many. job seekers grab whatever opportunity shows up. this man wants casual workers for the day. negotiations are fast, and few are hires. one in four are unemployed. >> behear promises all the time, we have hope, maybe one day things will get better. maybe, one daily get a job too. >> i don't think we should take these promises very seriously. if you give someone a so called job opportunity for six months in one area, what's clearly is this person learning out of this, frankly. very useless jobs. what can we with do a skill that they gain from that. >> despite unemployment, a wage subsidy for young people hire first time job seekers. >> they understand why business which always lectures us about entrepreneur ship a
. >> the ebola virus has killed seven people in liberia. new cases in the capitol have now raised the number of dead to 16. this is believed to have started in neighboring ginny. some worry the 6 million jobs he promised will only be temporary. more from johannesburg. >> if you are looking for a handy man, this is where you find many. job seekers grab whatever opportunity shows up. this man wants casual workers for the day. negotiations are fast, and few are hires. one in four are...
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sierra leone, guinea and liberia. if left alone it will kill the majority of those who get it.ple are warped to be -- warped to be vij lant. >> there are roads going to these areas. of course, there is some control, but we all know that all these borders are porous, in fact. so we have to be careful there. we need to be pend. >> efforts by medical workers to cop tape the virus is hampered by many factors. they have stepped up the effort to stop the spread of ebola which killed dods eps of people. patients have left hospital and reports are they've gone into hiding. the who says countries should be prepared for those carrying the virus. part of the problem is that many in this region don't understand the virus. health workers have been attacked by villagers. this woman is happy to test negative and will help to raise awareness. >> on the third day they drew my blood and did another test. i feel so relieved, like in heaven. i'm going back to my community to civilize the people and raise awareness. >> the world health organization estimates that 160 people are infected and 46 dead
sierra leone, guinea and liberia. if left alone it will kill the majority of those who get it.ple are warped to be -- warped to be vij lant. >> there are roads going to these areas. of course, there is some control, but we all know that all these borders are porous, in fact. so we have to be careful there. we need to be pend. >> efforts by medical workers to cop tape the virus is hampered by many factors. they have stepped up the effort to stop the spread of ebola which killed dods...
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then there was this idea finding a place in africa and paying the way for the freed slaves to go to liberia. it was a failed scheme from the beginning that you can see them just clinging on to it to give the kind of hope they had as a young man at this institution. like maybe to wrap up this part if madison were here tonight, would he think that we would have been true to the basic principles and body in his work? >> he would be appalled at the size and the scope of the government and he would think that we had moved far away from the limited power that we were given by the constitution to the federal government. he might be somewhat gratified oveof his disappointment with te much greater. i was telling some people a story that occurred to me in the last few weeks it was considering the case that involved whether the police should have the authority to search your cell phone if they stop you for a traffic violation and there were two instances in which this happened in those two cases were argued before the supreme court. that is an until we decide thins in our society. they would go back t
then there was this idea finding a place in africa and paying the way for the freed slaves to go to liberia. it was a failed scheme from the beginning that you can see them just clinging on to it to give the kind of hope they had as a young man at this institution. like maybe to wrap up this part if madison were here tonight, would he think that we would have been true to the basic principles and body in his work? >> he would be appalled at the size and the scope of the government and he...
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since then, the infection spread to liberia and then siera leone.y contagion and brutal. symptoms include genital swelling, fever, vomiting and bleeding. aid organizations are already on the groundworking to control the outbreak. but their success has been limited so far. >> we have brought more people to bear on this outbreak. we have new people coming in and being trained by the people who are present and we will do what we can. >> being said, this outbreak is getting very large and it is stretching our resources very, very thin. >> armans brecker is a specialist with doctors without borders. the humanitarian aid agency has called the epdemic out of control. partly because local authorities have not provided the resources necessary to combat at outbreak of this scale. >> this is the first outbreak in west africa so the governments are not experienced in responding to this. >> being said, given the size of the outbreak and the number, it would help if the governments and other actors could bring more resources and people to bear to help contain the
since then, the infection spread to liberia and then siera leone.y contagion and brutal. symptoms include genital swelling, fever, vomiting and bleeding. aid organizations are already on the groundworking to control the outbreak. but their success has been limited so far. >> we have brought more people to bear on this outbreak. we have new people coming in and being trained by the people who are present and we will do what we can. >> being said, this outbreak is getting very large...
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so there was this idea of finding a place in africa and paying the way for freed slaves to go to liberia. problems were many, one of which, a major one was freed slaves, where slaves generally thought of the united states as their home, the slaves at mont yeller had been in virginia as long as madison's family had so it was a failed scheme from the beginning that you can see him clinging to it not able to think of anything else but to give the type of hope he had at this awful institution. >> maybe just to wrap up this part, can you say a word about this madison were here tonight, would he think we had been true to the basic principles embodied in his work? >> i think he would be appalled by the scope of the federal government. he would think we have moved far away from the limited powers given by the constitution to the federal government. he might be somewhat gratified, though it would be much greater , at seeing the ways in which the constitution does still proves itself relevant time and again. i was earlier telling people stories that it just occurred to me in the last few weeks the
so there was this idea of finding a place in africa and paying the way for freed slaves to go to liberia. problems were many, one of which, a major one was freed slaves, where slaves generally thought of the united states as their home, the slaves at mont yeller had been in virginia as long as madison's family had so it was a failed scheme from the beginning that you can see him clinging to it not able to think of anything else but to give the type of hope he had at this awful institution....
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. >>> liberia has reported the first deaths in its capital from the ebola virus since the out break began to seven people are believed to have died nearly two months since the last case there. it's thought the virus was passed on by a woman who recently traveled from neighboring sierra leon. >>> south sudan's cholera end december sick spreading with sp7 deaths and more than 1700 reported cases since the out break in may. with the month proper water treatment facilities or sue ill systems, many are vulnerable to the disease, especially in the capital juba, from where anita sends this report. >> reporter: juba's cholera epidemic awareness campaign is? full swing. but with the city's lack of plumbing running waste and often raw sewage down the mid. street they have their work cut out. families get soap lessons but peer in to their murky water and the problem is clear. no municipal water supply in juba. most families get their water from river nile. >> we need the government to take care of the water here. because some people just putting some rubbish and everything in water, some bad things,
. >>> liberia has reported the first deaths in its capital from the ebola virus since the out break began to seven people are believed to have died nearly two months since the last case there. it's thought the virus was passed on by a woman who recently traveled from neighboring sierra leon. >>> south sudan's cholera end december sick spreading with sp7 deaths and more than 1700 reported cases since the out break in may. with the month proper water treatment facilities or sue...
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. >> it includes bangladesh, indonesia, latvia, liberia, lithuania, united kingdom, of course.on's wellesley friends have been waiting since graduation. >> my parents said to me, if there is ever a reunion is there going to be a woman president? >> i hope so. >> i didn't say hope so. >> yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> you're thinking maybe? >> i'm thinking she has a lot to think about. >> if not you, who? who is the viable woman of either party who could win a primary nomination in 2016 if not you? >> well, i think there are a number of qualified women. >> i'm not saying qualified. >> but politics is so unpredictable, whoever runs has to recognize that the american political system is probably the most difficult, even brutal, in the world. >> here is why i think you're going to run. you quote a poem -- >> i do. >> in that teach. t.s. elliott "throws only the trying again and again and again to win again what we've lost before." that 21-year-old girl you were will not take no for an answer, my prediction. >> we'll see, jane. there's a lot of food for thought in tha
. >> it includes bangladesh, indonesia, latvia, liberia, lithuania, united kingdom, of course.on's wellesley friends have been waiting since graduation. >> my parents said to me, if there is ever a reunion is there going to be a woman president? >> i hope so. >> i didn't say hope so. >> yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> you're thinking maybe? >> i'm thinking she has a lot to think about. >> if not you, who? who...
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the epidemic has already claimed more than 330 lives across guinea, sierra leone, and liberia.re is no cure for the deadly virus. medical officials say they're struggling to meet the high demand for treatment, especially now that the disease has spread to densely populated areas. 219 nigerian schoolgirls are still missing more than two months after being kidnapped by the islamist militant group "boko haram." the brigadier general who heads the nigerian government's investigation gave that update today. the girls were taken from their secondary school in the village of chibok back in mid-april. 57 others who were taken, have been reunited with their families. in washington, a congressional hearing with i.r.s. commissioner john koskinen turned into a shouting match over the issue of thousands of lost emails. last week, the i.r.s. acknowledged an unknown number were permanently lost due to a series of hard drive crashes. some were from former i.r.s. executive lois lerner, who has been accused of holding up applications from tea party and other conservative groups for tax-exempt st
the epidemic has already claimed more than 330 lives across guinea, sierra leone, and liberia.re is no cure for the deadly virus. medical officials say they're struggling to meet the high demand for treatment, especially now that the disease has spread to densely populated areas. 219 nigerian schoolgirls are still missing more than two months after being kidnapped by the islamist militant group "boko haram." the brigadier general who heads the nigerian government's investigation gave...
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it's pressed to liberia and sierra leone.ply include genital swelling, fever, vomit and bleeding. aid agencies are on the ground working to control the outbreak. >> the outbreak is getting large and stretching the resource thin. >> this man is a specialist at doctors without borders. he called the epidemic out of control. given the size of the outbreak, it would help if the governments and actors can bring more resources to bear. >> for now, the only way to stop the outblack of the violence is to stop the disease. it has spread to urban centers. misinformation is still rampant. locals are frightened and don't always trust health officials or properly quarantine the infected or contagious. to control the outbreak education is key. >> if there are things the pop u hags do not understand we -- population do not understand we need to listening and make them understand why they need to change tom behaviour. >> the w ho will ramp up methods to contain the voir us -- virus. >>> the world health organisation will meet next week with
it's pressed to liberia and sierra leone.ply include genital swelling, fever, vomit and bleeding. aid agencies are on the ground working to control the outbreak. >> the outbreak is getting large and stretching the resource thin. >> this man is a specialist at doctors without borders. he called the epidemic out of control. given the size of the outbreak, it would help if the governments and actors can bring more resources to bear. >> for now, the only way to stop the outblack...
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the world health organisation says more than 330 died in guinea, sierra leone and liberia. doctors without borders say the outbreak is out of control, and there's no cure or vaccine for the virus. the latest is the deadliest since the first outbreak reported 40 years ago, when 280 people were killed in the democratic republic of congo. >>> a new fight by the white house in the battle over ilimmigration the the aborigine rock illegal immigration. the obama administration is stepping up april gaines people crossing -- against people crossing illegally. >> as the humanitarian crisis un folds the administration is making it clear children and families streaming to the united states at the border with mexico must turn back. if apprehended they'll be september back. the administration is trying to counteract the rumour that is drying many of these children and families to get into the united states. if they get here, there'll be an axe nesty, they'll say that it is not the case that they are emphasising. vice president vice president joe biden in guatemala with a sup it of leader
the world health organisation says more than 330 died in guinea, sierra leone and liberia. doctors without borders say the outbreak is out of control, and there's no cure or vaccine for the virus. the latest is the deadliest since the first outbreak reported 40 years ago, when 280 people were killed in the democratic republic of congo. >>> a new fight by the white house in the battle over ilimmigration the the aborigine rock illegal immigration. the obama administration is stepping up...
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look what happened if liberia. and charles taylor who brutalized sierra leone and liberia. thankfully he got a 50-year prison sentence by the special court of sierra leone. and now is in prison. but the pain that he unleashed through his terrorism. e was the president. here you have a situation where a group of thugs are unleashing hell upon wonderful people. again that's why we can be of help, especially in the area of intelligence and the area of training. of course on the humanitarian side, sharing best practices, ofecially psycho trauma type psychological interventions. mr. gohmert: as a child growing up in mount pleasant, texas, cousins of mine, they are actually my mother's first ousin, but jean and mary lee d their children, bet, and rinda, were missionaries to nigeria. they would go there for three years and come back to mount pleasant for a year. they would normally live right close to my house. we were always close. went to church together. at each other's houses all the time. so i grew up vicariously learning the love of the nigerian people that the legs had. ary
look what happened if liberia. and charles taylor who brutalized sierra leone and liberia. thankfully he got a 50-year prison sentence by the special court of sierra leone. and now is in prison. but the pain that he unleashed through his terrorism. e was the president. here you have a situation where a group of thugs are unleashing hell upon wonderful people. again that's why we can be of help, especially in the area of intelligence and the area of training. of course on the humanitarian side,...
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then in africa, liberia and rwanda. fine. look at the middle east, kuwait, saudi arabia. and destroyers into the region. >> george p.w. bush, the aircraft carrier is there in the arraignian sea. we allegedly have destroyers in the persian gulf today. those soldiers airmen, naval officials our sailors they are not getting imminent danger pay as of june 1st. paced upon the obama administration determination. sos issue becomes are we balancing the budget of the united states on the backs of the people who are in harm's way? if that's true, that's incredible. >> it is amazing. we remember all what happened to the "u.s.s. cole" in that region as well. a bomb that seemingly came out of nowhere with gun running boats running right up to the side of the aircraft carriers, inflamed region, lead story on our channel this morning. >> probably no area in the world more in imminent danger than these areas here in the middle east. based upon what we are hearing what's going on with isis and in iraq and in the region generally. the movements are unstable and volatile by their nature. >>
then in africa, liberia and rwanda. fine. look at the middle east, kuwait, saudi arabia. and destroyers into the region. >> george p.w. bush, the aircraft carrier is there in the arraignian sea. we allegedly have destroyers in the persian gulf today. those soldiers airmen, naval officials our sailors they are not getting imminent danger pay as of june 1st. paced upon the obama administration determination. sos issue becomes are we balancing the budget of the united states on the backs of...