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are calling to bring peace to our country, liberia. she is willing to fight no matter the cost, no matter the consequence. i hope madame would be because i'm going to say that this woman is not perfect. she makes mistakes. she has regrets but she has been utterly consistent her whole life. it has always been the well being of the liberian people that she desired most, their future and their promise, that she sought to advance. i met ellen johnson sirleaf when she was determined to return home from exile to her native liberia to challenge the rule of warlords. she was looking for someone to fight for her in washington, d.c. i met her at a time when i doubted almost everything about my life choices. and to get i think brad shared with you i started with a political consulting firm back in 1985. so it was her faith in me that restored my belief in myself. by reason commonwealth final effort of going to sure, there are so many more could i want to demystify washington, d.c. to draw back the curtain to show how things really get done, to de
are calling to bring peace to our country, liberia. she is willing to fight no matter the cost, no matter the consequence. i hope madame would be because i'm going to say that this woman is not perfect. she makes mistakes. she has regrets but she has been utterly consistent her whole life. it has always been the well being of the liberian people that she desired most, their future and their promise, that she sought to advance. i met ellen johnson sirleaf when she was determined to return home...
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but we will see a very privileged when she's hear to welcome president johnson of liberia and it was just over a decade ago in 2005 president sirleaf to be elected head of state. she's widely credited with ushering her country into a stable peace after years of brutal civil war, educated in the united states including a master's degree from harvard. president sirleaf was in and out of her native country several times of her career as a result of the political up seasons there. she was administered finance in 1980, within a few months she went to exile and what turned out to be a series of international banking or development positions with the world bank, citibank, hsbc and the united nations. return to go liberia in 1985 she ran for senate seat but after speaking out against military regime she landed in jail and again fled the country, back once more a decade later she ran successfully for president against the war lord charles taylor, then again went to exile with the transition to democracy in the general elections of 2005 she ran a second time for president and won in a runoff,
but we will see a very privileged when she's hear to welcome president johnson of liberia and it was just over a decade ago in 2005 president sirleaf to be elected head of state. she's widely credited with ushering her country into a stable peace after years of brutal civil war, educated in the united states including a master's degree from harvard. president sirleaf was in and out of her native country several times of her career as a result of the political up seasons there. she was...
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you can now go to your mother's funeral in liberia, right, so you fly to liberia, go to your mother'sfuneral and gauge in the usual acts, you're kissing her and hugging her and next day you go to new york city. 18, 24 hours, well, it's three days after you show back up in new york and go all of a sudden, i have a headache and fever and i'm not feeling quite well right now. you show up at a hospital, if it's a good hospital number one diagnosis would be malaria. if it's not malaria, you can spread disease within the community. happened in texas. somebody showed up, came home, infected two local nurses and i have spent a lot of time in places across the world to let you know that our health care system is not better than what you see in toronto when they had outbreak in singapur, when they had their sars outbreak or hong kong and i just spent time in soal. they're not ready for these patients coming in with the the high-hazard viruses. so travel has played a big role in how the diseases emerge currently. i think i'm giving you a sense of this and protecting people. i did want to spend a
you can now go to your mother's funeral in liberia, right, so you fly to liberia, go to your mother'sfuneral and gauge in the usual acts, you're kissing her and hugging her and next day you go to new york city. 18, 24 hours, well, it's three days after you show back up in new york and go all of a sudden, i have a headache and fever and i'm not feeling quite well right now. you show up at a hospital, if it's a good hospital number one diagnosis would be malaria. if it's not malaria, you can...
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esta es la Última escala de esta gira por la educaciÓn que ha llevado a michelle obama y sus hijas a liberiaitar el nÚmero de permisos que van a ser otorgados para estos conocidos personajes marÍa paula ochoa reporta desde la meca del cine norteamericano. >>> ver a superman, al hombre araÑa, a shewbacca y otra decena de personajes de la pantalla grande, es parte del entretenimiento que millones de turistas disfrutan cada aÑo en el paseo de la fama. >>> esto es hollywood, esto es... no es fantasÍa, es como fantasÍa. >>> una posibilidad ordenanza busca controlar el nÚmero de estos personajes en la avenida pues varias entidades legales, consideran que atentan contra la seguridad pÚblica. >>> ha habido peleas entre los personajes, a veces se sale de control de la policÍa. y dice que cerca del 0% de los turistas al aÑo, se han quejado de acoso, agresividad y que algunos cobran hasta 20 dÓlares por foto. sin embargo, el esposo de la mi uniÓn, dice que a veces se van con las manos casi vacÍas. >>> hay gente que cree que estamos aquÍ porque nos gusta coger sol. o porque el gobierno nos estÁ pagando.
esta es la Última escala de esta gira por la educaciÓn que ha llevado a michelle obama y sus hijas a liberiaitar el nÚmero de permisos que van a ser otorgados para estos conocidos personajes marÍa paula ochoa reporta desde la meca del cine norteamericano. >>> ver a superman, al hombre araÑa, a shewbacca y otra decena de personajes de la pantalla grande, es parte del entretenimiento que millones de turistas disfrutan cada aÑo en el paseo de la fama. >>> esto es hollywood,...
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argentina, germany, mongolia, liberia, [bleep] pakistan's already assassinated a female leader.spot you want to stay in. >> trevor: desi, it is funny you say that because when obama won, even black people in africa were losing their [bleep] and he's only half african. >> yeah, exactly. trevor, hillary is full woman. plaws. >> god! and look, look, i know maybe some conservative women don't exactly feel like celebrating at hillary's victory. but you can hate hillary and still love what happened last night. (cheers and applause) >> yeah. because her victory and power-- empowers all women. even if you want to use that power to say that hillary planned benghazi from a secret e-mail server that she bought with goldman sax donations. you can do that. hillary busted through that glass ceiling and you can follow her through it. even if it is just to take her down. this is just really beautiful, when you think about it like that. >> trevor: it really is beautiful. an it's long overdue, men have been running the white house for a hundred year, they have screwed a lot of [bleep] up. >> yeah
argentina, germany, mongolia, liberia, [bleep] pakistan's already assassinated a female leader.spot you want to stay in. >> trevor: desi, it is funny you say that because when obama won, even black people in africa were losing their [bleep] and he's only half african. >> yeah, exactly. trevor, hillary is full woman. plaws. >> god! and look, look, i know maybe some conservative women don't exactly feel like celebrating at hillary's victory. but you can hate hillary and still...
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argentina, germany, mongolia, liberia, [bleep] pakistan's already assassinated a female leader. might have gone a little too far down progress lane. there is a real [bleep] spot you want to stay in. >> trevor: desi, it is funny you say that because when obama won, even black people in africa were losing their [bleep] and he's only half african. >> yeah, exactly. trevor, hillary is full woman. plaws. >> god! and look, look, i know maybe some conservative women don't exactly feel like celebrating at hillary's victory. but you can hate hillary and still love what happened last night. (cheers and applause) >> yeah. because her victory and power-- empowers all women. even if you want to use that power to say that hillary planned benghazi from a secret e-mail server that she bought with goldman sax donations. you can do that. hillary busted through that glass ceiling and you can follow her through it. even if it is just to take her down. this is just really beautiful, when you think about it like that. >> trevor: it really is beautiful. an it's long overdue, men have been running the
argentina, germany, mongolia, liberia, [bleep] pakistan's already assassinated a female leader. might have gone a little too far down progress lane. there is a real [bleep] spot you want to stay in. >> trevor: desi, it is funny you say that because when obama won, even black people in africa were losing their [bleep] and he's only half african. >> yeah, exactly. trevor, hillary is full woman. plaws. >> god! and look, look, i know maybe some conservative women don't exactly...
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they also visited liberia and maracco.ut what's goingog to be happening around our areaa for the next few days. mike thomas the pressure is on. >> we're going to try our bestur to get you the weather forecast for the holiday weekend that's coming. i promise we're going to try. i can't guarantee that it'st's going to be dry all weekend. humidity starting to rollback in.k if you've been outside you can feel it, starting to get a little sticky. we could be talking about someoe thunderstorms rolling through.ro a few ofll those could be on the strong side. the good news is as we start the weekend, at least saturday and most of sunday look dry and sun filled. it could be a good t start too the independent day weekend. however, mother nature may givei us the fireworks on july 4 as opposed to us doing it ourselves. again, we'll watch out for thatf and keep you updated with the latest and we continue to headoe through the next few days. temperatures rather mild outside still. hit 70, dulles 73. down to the 60s, winchester, culpeper
they also visited liberia and maracco.ut what's goingog to be happening around our areaa for the next few days. mike thomas the pressure is on. >> we're going to try our bestur to get you the weather forecast for the holiday weekend that's coming. i promise we're going to try. i can't guarantee that it'st's going to be dry all weekend. humidity starting to rollback in.k if you've been outside you can feel it, starting to get a little sticky. we could be talking about someoe thunderstorms...
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aid at that time had 10,000 local individuals in liberia under employment, fighting that disease with new technology and approaches. had we not done that, had we said this is not our jobs anymore and we are not responsible for problems that happen elsewhere, we'll be still be dealing with ebola in this country today. these things don't always capture the headlines when they work. the reality is from haiti to ebola and serving refugees coming out of syria to what happened just last week of the bipartisan bases passed and the party signed on the food act which helps moving 95 million people out of poverty, resurgence and support for farmers to do better. they are an important part of our national security. they can be done in a way that guard us with tremendous bipartisan support and just being dismissive of that is a higher set of moral obligations and not only deeply threatening to our national security and how we define as who we are as americans. [ applause ] >> i would like to ask ambassador sherman and jake there who started and ended this incredible process of iran, nuclear deal.
aid at that time had 10,000 local individuals in liberia under employment, fighting that disease with new technology and approaches. had we not done that, had we said this is not our jobs anymore and we are not responsible for problems that happen elsewhere, we'll be still be dealing with ebola in this country today. these things don't always capture the headlines when they work. the reality is from haiti to ebola and serving refugees coming out of syria to what happened just last week of the...
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nations worried about the of the people who are in america, who want to send money to some of what, liberiathis important? >> first of all, it's important for them. it is not a massive issue at the moment but it's important for us because it could become a massive issue. if we have more banks with and what theyties call correspondent banking , it will leave those ,erritories open to competition to third-party activity, to a funny way of channeling money around. it's a risk for the entire community. important is that each and every territory, you talk about the caribbean islands, you also talk about mexico and the philippines and columbia which are under the threat of seeing some of those banks with drawing activity and withdrawing altogether from those territories. that is just not conducive to activity and growth and jobs and to legitimate business. the modern tension of this is global banking with all the regulations and money laundering, worried about who the customers customer is. they don't know where the money is going and they are worried about civil and criminal activity if they pur
nations worried about the of the people who are in america, who want to send money to some of what, liberiathis important? >> first of all, it's important for them. it is not a massive issue at the moment but it's important for us because it could become a massive issue. if we have more banks with and what theyties call correspondent banking , it will leave those ,erritories open to competition to third-party activity, to a funny way of channeling money around. it's a risk for the entire...
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aid at that time had 10,000 local individuals in liberia under employment, fighting that disease withew technology and approaches. had we not done that, had we said this is not our jobs anymore and we are not responsible for problems that happen elsewhere, we'll be still be dealing with ebola in this country today. these things don't always capture the headlines when they work. the reality is from haiti to ebola and serving refugees coming out of syria to what happened just last week of the bipartisan bases passed and the party signed on the food act which helps moving 95 million people out of poverty, resurgence and support for farmers to do better. they are an important part of our national security. they can be done in a way that guard us with tremendous bipartisan support and just being dismissive of that is a higher set of moral obligations and not only deeply threatening to our national security and how we define as who we are as americans. [applause] >> i would like to ask ambassador sherman and jake there who started and ended this incredible process of iran, nuclear deal. one
aid at that time had 10,000 local individuals in liberia under employment, fighting that disease withew technology and approaches. had we not done that, had we said this is not our jobs anymore and we are not responsible for problems that happen elsewhere, we'll be still be dealing with ebola in this country today. these things don't always capture the headlines when they work. the reality is from haiti to ebola and serving refugees coming out of syria to what happened just last week of the...
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my first trip with her as secretary of state when i was a senator, a new senator, was to liberia.night about how hope for president clinton has a lifetime commitment to making things better and stronger for american families. >> tonight's a big lineup as well. senator, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> much appreciated. senator christopher coons of delaware. don't forget your money, your vote special coverage of the dnc tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern time. tyler. >>> thank you very much, michelle. disappointing ipo debut for the drug developer kadmon. what is the next catalyst for that company? plus, the ice bucket challenge went viral in a big way as you remember raising hundreds of millions of dollars for the fight to treat als. guess what, it may have found a major breakthrough. you need to hear about this next. s built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of do
my first trip with her as secretary of state when i was a senator, a new senator, was to liberia.night about how hope for president clinton has a lifetime commitment to making things better and stronger for american families. >> tonight's a big lineup as well. senator, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> much appreciated. senator christopher coons of delaware. don't forget your money, your vote special coverage of the dnc tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern time. tyler....
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and miss liberia, contestants from all over. which state?e have a bunch of hem. >> you stick out slightly with the crowns and the sashes so a very good morning to all of you. >> good morning to you. >> good luck this friday. let's go ahead and start. washington, d.c., just overnight that lightning then, of course, the storms, they had more than 3 inches of rain in just 90 minutes in parts of virginia. a quick look at the storms in the center of the nation.- neart friday through monday - feels like 105-110 for 4 days today: mostly sunny. low humidity. highs: 85-88 winds: n 5 mph tonight: partly cloudy. lows: 63-70 winds: s 5 mph thursday: partly cloudy. a touch warmer and bit more humid. highs: 89-92 winds: s 5 mph ad-lib wx >> this weather report brought to you by mercedes-benz and now a sneak peek behind the "$100,000 pyramid." celebrity guest terry crews taking center stage taking on michael in a surprise dance-off. you know that's going to be good. the "$100,000 pyramid" is as you michael trahan. see it this sunday at 9 p.m. eastern. mich
and miss liberia, contestants from all over. which state?e have a bunch of hem. >> you stick out slightly with the crowns and the sashes so a very good morning to all of you. >> good morning to you. >> good luck this friday. let's go ahead and start. washington, d.c., just overnight that lightning then, of course, the storms, they had more than 3 inches of rain in just 90 minutes in parts of virginia. a quick look at the storms in the center of the nation.- neart friday...
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and miss liberia, usa, has a bunch of contestants here from all over. >> thank you. >> hold on.own the line. we have a bunch of them. you stick out just slightly with the crowns and the sashes so a very good morning to all of you. good luck this friday. >> good morning to you. >> let's go ahead and start. washington, d.c., just overnight that lightning then, of course, the storms, they had more than 3 inch >> i am meteorologist mike nicco. check out the day planner forecast. 60s at the cost and 80s inland. watch out pore extreme sunshine. we are warmer today we are still not back to average. that is friday. look at heat wave starting [ cheers and applause ] >> this weather report brought to you by mercedes-benz and now a sneak peek behind the scenes at this week's "$100,000 pyramid." yes, celebrity guest terry crews taking center stage taking on michael in a surprise dance-off. you know that's going to be good. the "$100,000 pyramid" is as you know hosted by our very own michael trahan. you can see it this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. michael, i know you have t
and miss liberia, usa, has a bunch of contestants here from all over. >> thank you. >> hold on.own the line. we have a bunch of them. you stick out just slightly with the crowns and the sashes so a very good morning to all of you. good luck this friday. >> good morning to you. >> let's go ahead and start. washington, d.c., just overnight that lightning then, of course, the storms, they had more than 3 inch >> i am meteorologist mike nicco. check out the day planner...
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i came home from that and the civil war in liberia also came home from covering those wars, pretty effective. and ask consequences. >> a response to be vigilant, we want to avoid situations if you are not in control. they want to sleep lightly and easily. there are flashbacks and nightmares, and by turns angry and depressed. >> we are primates, mammals, to survive hardship and danger, if your life is in danger, it would be a danger tomorrow, and the day after that, and don't want to keep acting the same as you always have, but change your behavior, be alert, jump at sudden noises in a dangerous environment and have reactions for adaptations for survival. all mammals do this. what is not adapted is long-term ptsd. the trauma reaction, it is exactly what happened to me, anytime i came back from a bad war i would be psychologically affected and it would go away. if you get stuck in long-term traumatic reaction, that is not adaptive, it is dangerous. that seems to happen to around one in 5 people. >> host: let's take some calls, sebastian junger is our guest on booktv's "in depth" program and ti
i came home from that and the civil war in liberia also came home from covering those wars, pretty effective. and ask consequences. >> a response to be vigilant, we want to avoid situations if you are not in control. they want to sleep lightly and easily. there are flashbacks and nightmares, and by turns angry and depressed. >> we are primates, mammals, to survive hardship and danger, if your life is in danger, it would be a danger tomorrow, and the day after that, and don't want to...
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more frightening thatting in it was doing with american soldiers and then later the civil war in liberia, came home from covering those wars pretty affected. didn't know what pesticide was so i didn't know it was post-traumatic stress disorder, but i -- had real consequences for me for a while. >> host: from "tribe" what i had was classic short are term post-traumatic stress disorder from an evolutionary perspective. it's exactly the response you want to be vigilant and avoid situations where you're not in control youch want to react to strange noises you. want to sleep lightly and wake easily. you wasn't to have flashbacks and nightmareses that remind you of specific threats to your life and you want to be by turns angry and depressed. >> guest: i mean, we're primates. we're mammals. we obviously evolved to survive hardship and stress and danger. if your life has been in danger, it will probably be in danger tomorrow, too, and the day after that, and so you don't want to keep acting the same as you always have. you want to change your behavior you. want to be alert you want to jump at s
more frightening thatting in it was doing with american soldiers and then later the civil war in liberia, came home from covering those wars pretty affected. didn't know what pesticide was so i didn't know it was post-traumatic stress disorder, but i -- had real consequences for me for a while. >> host: from "tribe" what i had was classic short are term post-traumatic stress disorder from an evolutionary perspective. it's exactly the response you want to be vigilant and avoid...
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have our military all over the world not just engaged in foreign armies but working with a bola in liberia, writing code, doing all sorts of things that we never knew our military should or would benvolved in. it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. she has done a brilliant job deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> how many books have a simon & schuster published in a year? >> the number is never the same but it can average between 115 or 130 books a year. that is a full year. i don't have the exact number. it's a blend of business, fiction, nonfiction and all kinds of books for different readers within those categories. >> one more title you want to talk about. >> one more book i would like to talk about is called lost boys which grew out of a headline read in the new york times about two boys who had been arrested because they had been two of the most dangerous cartels in mexico. they track these american boys who get involved with cartel and the mexican born dea agent who came to the state as an illegal who was on
have our military all over the world not just engaged in foreign armies but working with a bola in liberia, writing code, doing all sorts of things that we never knew our military should or would benvolved in. it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. she has done a brilliant job deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> how many books have a simon & schuster published in a year? >> the number is never the same...