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are those really sustainable by liberia for example. so for example in ghana yes we still have got actually partially in the waters trying to read some of these illegal fishing vessels and the challenge for countries like liberia and ghana will be that you don't have enough of these stocks forces to go around some of these vessels so yes although it's a good move for it to be sustainable low cost have to be involved you have to let authorities when you see some of these vessels because some of these locales connive with these foreign vessels to operate in this mine now that's an important point and lastly i want to ask you can you give us a size for those who don't really know how big these coastal areas are give us a size of the scale of this area that has to be policed by these coastal countries . well these these areas are very this area is very huge over the course of a race in the west african region is very very huge and so. many of these schools because for example in some countries countries like ghana you have hundreds of cours
are those really sustainable by liberia for example. so for example in ghana yes we still have got actually partially in the waters trying to read some of these illegal fishing vessels and the challenge for countries like liberia and ghana will be that you don't have enough of these stocks forces to go around some of these vessels so yes although it's a good move for it to be sustainable low cost have to be involved you have to let authorities when you see some of these vessels because some of...
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peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i did. yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you're talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to tackle major development programs that's what i did and frankly where you place look around today as some other countries that have found themselves perhaps in similar position and happening able to put in place those particular which varies. leave that to you to do your research i've done my research at the british prime minister has been appointed then a canadian prime minister has been appointed in family members the french president has appointed any family members the german chancellor as an appointed any family members i could have going going to have an early good there was that oh well you were saying look i don't reason i'm saying it's
peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i did. yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you're talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to tackle major development programs that's what i did and frankly where you place...
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peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office if you talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i did. yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you're talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to tackle major development programs that's what i did and frankly where you place look around today as some other countries that have found themselves perhaps in similar position and happening able to put in place those particular which varies. when you come to the us leave that to you do your research i've done my research at the british prime minister has been appointed then a canadian prime minister i want to put it in family members the french president has appointed any family members the german chancellor as an appointed any family members i could have going going to have an early good there was that oh you would say look i don't rea
peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office if you talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i did. yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you're talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to tackle major development programs that's what i did and frankly where you...
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peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i didn't fly yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you're talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to attack a major development programs that's what i did and frankly where you place look around today as some other countries that have found themselves perhaps in similar position and happening able to put in place those particular which varies. when you come to the us leave that to you do your research i've done my research at the british prime minister has been appointed then a canadian prime minister has been appointed in family members the french president has appointed any family members the german chancellor as an appointed any family members i could have going going to have a good there is that oh you would say look i don't reason i
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peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i did. yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to tackle major development programs that's what i did and frankly will you please look around today as some other countries that have found themselves perhaps in similar position and happening able to put in place those particular which measures. when you come to the us leave that to you do your research i've done my research at the british prime minister has been appointed then i can aid in prime minister hasn't put it in family members the french president has appointed any family members the german chancellor has an appointed any family members i can tell you going going to have an early good there is that oh you would say look i'm saying it's no
peace and reconciliation commission to she you know understand liberia. less lead no less let's put it this way 1st of all when i took office talking about one of my sons was always in place in place couple of ministrations before i took place and i did. yes i didn't think it was necessary to do so if you talking about where i needed a specialized skill to be a way she objected of trying to mobilize resources to tackle major development programs that's what i did and frankly will you please...
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my guess again is that it probably came from liberia, written by muslim scholars as well. but, this particular item is an example of a common practice. whereas this one, the one on the origin of men is quite a unique document, this one come on the other hand, is a magic square. it is more a talisman. it is written in arabic and it is a square. really, it is a prayer of so is god, so it begins, in the name of god, the merciful and compassionate. basically, it asks god's protection for camels. why camels? well, because west africa is very close to the sahara desert. apart from the shore, you move from west africa in turn of the come inside, and you are in the sahara. great that went on between the north and the south of west africa, but between west africa and east africa, and certainly the middle east, and more particularly the arabian peninsula, there was trade. the trade was by caravan. the caravans were driven by the camels. so, the caravans had to be protected. they were the lifeline between different regions of west africa. those caravans carried goods. africa was alwa
my guess again is that it probably came from liberia, written by muslim scholars as well. but, this particular item is an example of a common practice. whereas this one, the one on the origin of men is quite a unique document, this one come on the other hand, is a magic square. it is more a talisman. it is written in arabic and it is a square. really, it is a prayer of so is god, so it begins, in the name of god, the merciful and compassionate. basically, it asks god's protection for camels....
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liberia's the multimedia environment series on t.w. . i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers what alliances. what's your story ready. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trained always to understand this new culture. another visitor not the guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. this is news live from berlin and a little hope left in the hunt for survivors of the budapest boat accident an ambulance spokesperson says that the search for missing passengers could be futile after a storm sank a sightseeing boat with over 30 tourists on board police have launched a criminal investigation. also coming up a setback for israel's long time leader 2 months. into his reelection benjamin netanyahu fails to promise.
liberia's the multimedia environment series on t.w. . i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers what alliances. what's your story ready. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trained always to understand this new culture. another visitor not the guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your...
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but liberia was founded by freed slaves and also at the same time, you know, capital of liberia is namedhere is lots and lots of like similarities between here and liberia. ainsley: this is family tradition. >> family tradition. you know, we moved to texas when i was five years old. we moved away from the liberian community. i learned about liberian culture through the food. steve: you can tell you know what you're doing. we'll talk about it. we'll taste it. it is delicious. >> i have already done that ♪ scotts turf builder triple action. it kills weeds, prevents crabgrass and feeds so grass can thrive, guaranteed. our backyard is back. this is a scotts yard. >> it's delicious. it's called jealous rice. >> this will be gone. you have to make your own. if you have time head over to the radio and also on fox nation. see you soon. >> have a good day. >> bill: looks good. 9:00. moments from now house judiciary committee gaveling a hearing without a witness. bill barr says he will not show up for round two after a highly contentious showdown in the senate yesterday. we say good morning on thu
but liberia was founded by freed slaves and also at the same time, you know, capital of liberia is namedhere is lots and lots of like similarities between here and liberia. ainsley: this is family tradition. >> family tradition. you know, we moved to texas when i was five years old. we moved away from the liberian community. i learned about liberian culture through the food. steve: you can tell you know what you're doing. we'll talk about it. we'll taste it. it is delicious. >> i...
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the exceptional beat this counterproductive to having by some charities a similar campaign to liberia's capital last year rioting and looting or die. alone or you know any good i don't want to be. in the december when i have a dozen to do you both are going to knock the shit when i found it so i want to be able to get up a little get him a bit i don't pull them up. to make you know. this stuff big yet somehow that level of level of not even. a level. no i don't think a lot of a genuine or not anyone else let me know. when i was getting the sound i was imagining one can hardly ever really know not well most of the above and i know many did so maybe it was on the one hand i could be no no no no no no no no no more head going to survive. you don't seem to have offered no joke.
the exceptional beat this counterproductive to having by some charities a similar campaign to liberia's capital last year rioting and looting or die. alone or you know any good i don't want to be. in the december when i have a dozen to do you both are going to knock the shit when i found it so i want to be able to get up a little get him a bit i don't pull them up. to make you know. this stuff big yet somehow that level of level of not even. a level. no i don't think a lot of a genuine or not...
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see if efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberiaanswer ready or not restricting them and this right here is the largest and most complex that we have ever known it's also a global issue. with . the need to tell the war how my people survived. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories that want to tell this is what i won the war to see that's only if not most force inside. or longer least going to those who could but will make a special out to me more i didn't know he doesn't have a good. view of all of us the poem about a boy such a loser was about well i want smart witty how you demanded of our enemy why my 80 each the google argument but i'm. be. you. 8 know. do. i. believe there are. far right i believe here to work yeah i say it. was ok. i. was very far leave car that the think that i say to. you because according to the police there but for the poor family will suffer the other about what about the telephone i want to. play for. goodness i want everybody who lost it's like i'
see if efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberiaanswer ready or not restricting them and this right here is the largest and most complex that we have ever known it's also a global issue. with . the need to tell the war how my people survived. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories that want to tell this is what i won the war to see that's only if not most force inside. or longer least...
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one was a nurse who got infected in texas when she was taking care of a person who came from liberia.ook care of her. and then another person who got infected in sierra leone was air evac'd here to the nih, and my team and i took care of him. david: when you take care of them, i remember pictures you have to wear like a spacesuit, astronaut outfit. dr. fauci: it is very difficult. they are very sick. you have to take care of them under intensive care circumstances. you have to put on literally a spacesuit to protect every single square inch of your body from being exposed to the contaminating fluids. david: you are the head of the division, you are the head of the institute. wouldn't it have been easier to get someone below you who is not so valuable to do that work rather than you doing it? dr. fauci: that was the exact reason i did it. we all knew that health-care workers in africa at the time were getting sick in large numbers and dying. 800 health care workers got infected in africa during that outbreak, and 500 died, so i did not like the idea of asking my staff to put themselves
one was a nurse who got infected in texas when she was taking care of a person who came from liberia.ook care of her. and then another person who got infected in sierra leone was air evac'd here to the nih, and my team and i took care of him. david: when you take care of them, i remember pictures you have to wear like a spacesuit, astronaut outfit. dr. fauci: it is very difficult. they are very sick. you have to take care of them under intensive care circumstances. you have to put on literally...
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see if efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberia answer ready or not restricting them and this right here is the largest and most complex that we have ever known it's also a global issue. with . the need to tell the war how my people survived more. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories i'm going to tell this is what i won the war to see that's only if not most force and sign your. name or number least one of those you could but will make a special out to me more i didn't know he doesn't have a good. view of all of us with whom a lot of such a loser was about well i want smugly demanded of our enemy while my 80 equally o'clock pm up or down. be. you. know. do. i. believe there are. far right i believe here to where yeah i hear. you say ok i. was very far leave car that think that it's a joke that even i was going to have the police there but for the families because of the other about what about the telephone i want to. play for is really a. good. one at the back of the lens it
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decades and decades and decades later is still not there but you've seen other examples for example liberia is a good good one in which you know 15000 peacekeepers were deployed there 15 years ago this year they left because they were able to give that country and the political factions in that country the breathing space they needed to come together and let the conditions for peace take hold. to that a motor in florence let's bring you in as i pointed out out of the 14 missions that there are active around the world 7 of them are in african countries i'll ask a similar question to you specifically on africa just how important are the peacekeeping to overall peace and security in many parts of africa thank you come on i think. mark was on the spot when he say. we have to use counterfactual. assessments usefulness of peacekeeping mission to syngenta. to meet lee. the fundamental question is why do we need peacekeeping and. the the answer is because. look and national political systems that are broken and they have to be fixed and the fixing is done by the national and regional and all tossed
decades and decades and decades later is still not there but you've seen other examples for example liberia is a good good one in which you know 15000 peacekeepers were deployed there 15 years ago this year they left because they were able to give that country and the political factions in that country the breathing space they needed to come together and let the conditions for peace take hold. to that a motor in florence let's bring you in as i pointed out out of the 14 missions that there are...
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the exceptional beat this counterproductive of the heavy by some charities a similar campaign in liberia's capital last year to rioting or to die. alone or you know any good example i do find. that it's important to have a good dose of that is that you both are going to knock the shit what are you on it so i want to get off we'll get him a bit i don't pull my helmet off. to make you know. this stuff yet somehow. not let me. let. you know i don't think a lot of a genuine and i get along well enough and i know him well. and i don't get is about obviously i don't remember any one card that they don't know well most of the above and i know many did so maybe it was on the one hand i could be no no no no no no i love her no more than going to survive. but you know you need to know i mean i saw some of that with him because you. do wonder you can ask him if you know i actually want to see norm you know would. be just my thing to. unite you young gentlemen i'm less able you have a previous not to beat up your i few c.d.'s are what's on these me there's nothing good about how to get your work to do
the exceptional beat this counterproductive of the heavy by some charities a similar campaign in liberia's capital last year to rioting or to die. alone or you know any good example i do find. that it's important to have a good dose of that is that you both are going to knock the shit what are you on it so i want to get off we'll get him a bit i don't pull my helmet off. to make you know. this stuff yet somehow. not let me. let. you know i don't think a lot of a genuine and i get along well...
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one was a nurse who got infected when she was treating a person who came from liberia. took care of her. another person who got sick in sierra leone, my team and i took care of him. david: when you take care of them, i remember pictures you , have to wear like a spacesuit. dr. fauci: it is very difficult. they are very sick. you have to take care of them under intensive care circumstances. you have to put on literally a spacesuit to protect every single square inch of your body from being exposed to the contaminating fluids. david: you are the head of the division -- the institute. wouldn't it have been easier to get someone below you isn't as valuable to do that work? dr. fauci: that was the exact reason i did it. we all knew that health-care workers in africa at the time were getting sick in large numbers and dying. 800 health care workers got infected in africa during that outbreak, and 500 died, so i did not like the idea of asking my staff to put themselves at risk of getting infected if i was not willing to do it myself. david: what did your wife and three daughte
one was a nurse who got infected when she was treating a person who came from liberia. took care of her. another person who got sick in sierra leone, my team and i took care of him. david: when you take care of them, i remember pictures you , have to wear like a spacesuit. dr. fauci: it is very difficult. they are very sick. you have to take care of them under intensive care circumstances. you have to put on literally a spacesuit to protect every single square inch of your body from being...
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liberia burnished doesn't want to leave the country even if she's been thinking about it for years she feels she belongs here but daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy the cost of living is high and the minimum wage low. so can authors make a living in romania. i think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and then just you know feed yourself with the glory they don't expect you to. ask to be paid for it. advance payments are uncommon and print runs are secret there are neither wholesalers nor such a thing is a fixed book price the market is small and dominated by international best sellers translations of which don't pay much. money bookshops also sell wine gift items and t. to make ends meet. some booksellers had reservations about stocking cattle in mccool yorks novel oxenberg and bernstein not because it's badly written but because it takes on a national taboo. in june one thousand nine hundred forty one romanian troops massacre the jewish population of the city of yosh the program more than ten thous
liberia burnished doesn't want to leave the country even if she's been thinking about it for years she feels she belongs here but daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy the cost of living is high and the minimum wage low. so can authors make a living in romania. i think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and then just you know feed yourself with the glory they don't expect you to. ask to be paid for it. advance...
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decades and decades and decades later is still not there but you've seen other examples for example liberia is a good good one in which you know 15000 peacekeepers were deployed there 15 years ago this year they left because they were able to give that country and the political factions in that country the breathing space they needed to come together and let the conditions for peace take hold. to that a motor in florence let's bring you in as i pointed out out of the 14 missions that there are active around the world 7 of them are in african countries i'll ask a similar question to you specifically on africa just how important are the peacekeeping to overall peace and security in many parts of africa thank you come on i think. mark was on the spot when he say. we have to use counterfactual. assessments usefulness of peacekeeping mission to syngenta. mutely. the fundamental question is why do we need peacekeeping and. the the answer is because. look and national political systems that are broken and they have to be fixed and the fixing is done by the national and regional and all tossed them
decades and decades and decades later is still not there but you've seen other examples for example liberia is a good good one in which you know 15000 peacekeepers were deployed there 15 years ago this year they left because they were able to give that country and the political factions in that country the breathing space they needed to come together and let the conditions for peace take hold. to that a motor in florence let's bring you in as i pointed out out of the 14 missions that there are...
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truth and reconciliation which also accused you of financing informing quote the warring factions in liberia's civil war the report said that people including yourself should be banned from occupying public office for 30 years. but then made that up to date on the west country maybe you forget that after that came out i won 2 elections because you ignored the recommendation that said i shouldn't be allowed to run around or no no no no no that went to court you see you don't have enough information for the things you say ok that's really unfortunate ok this matter went to the courts i didn't put it there it went to print court and the decision was taken you cannot visit glad you did not have the legal powers to be able to judge people given the right of self-defense was in my case it was somebody else's case if you just take a little bit of time to understand the truth and the facts then you won't have to say some of the things you say. it's not true than that the recommendation was for people not to run for office for 30 years i just made that up. and you totally miss the point. we'll have to
truth and reconciliation which also accused you of financing informing quote the warring factions in liberia's civil war the report said that people including yourself should be banned from occupying public office for 30 years. but then made that up to date on the west country maybe you forget that after that came out i won 2 elections because you ignored the recommendation that said i shouldn't be allowed to run around or no no no no no that went to court you see you don't have enough...
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the last major outbreak, five years ago, killed more than 11,000 people in guinea, liberia, and sierra drc. this is the largest outbreak in the country's history. it's the second largest outbreak in the world. and the first in a conflict zone. so far, 1,209 people have died, and we must do much more to grip this situation. this is north kivu, the centre of a conflict dominated by dozens of separate armed groups largely outside government control. such groups have begun to attack and kill health workers, meaning that key international experts have had to be withdrawn from the epicentre of the virus. and the decision not to allow this province to participate in the recent elections, partly on the grounds that this is an ebola area, has fuelled suspicion that ebola is a fabrication developed by hostile political forces. now to be clear, the current disease profile poses, according to all our expert analysis here, at the moment only a low—to—negligible risk to the united kingdom. so this statement should not be a cause for panic at home. but this outbreak is potentially devastating for the
the last major outbreak, five years ago, killed more than 11,000 people in guinea, liberia, and sierra drc. this is the largest outbreak in the country's history. it's the second largest outbreak in the world. and the first in a conflict zone. so far, 1,209 people have died, and we must do much more to grip this situation. this is north kivu, the centre of a conflict dominated by dozens of separate armed groups largely outside government control. such groups have begun to attack and kill health...
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ambassador to liberia. immediately after the war ends, as we know, the confederates are still running their legislatures . they pass black codes. within two years, they are repealed. again, a revolution in law that takes place. probably the most obvious laws that state it is now ok for african-americans and .hite americans to get married in the south. this is part of the revolution in law. i will circle back to these laws in a second. it says that you cannot segregate people on river boats in louisiana, that that is a violation of the law in louisiana. and blacks begin to hold office again. this is a political as well as a legal process because you have to legally vote to hold office and you need to be able to legally hold office. the black vote helps elect to innt in 1868 and reelect him 1872. revels enters the senate in 1870. historians,for whether revels could be a u.s. is an interesting question because the constitution says you have to have been a citizen of the united states for a certain number of ye
ambassador to liberia. immediately after the war ends, as we know, the confederates are still running their legislatures . they pass black codes. within two years, they are repealed. again, a revolution in law that takes place. probably the most obvious laws that state it is now ok for african-americans and .hite americans to get married in the south. this is part of the revolution in law. i will circle back to these laws in a second. it says that you cannot segregate people on river boats in...
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decades and decades and decades later is still not there but you've seen other examples for example liberia is a good good one in which you know 15000 peacekeepers were deployed there 15 years ago this year they left because they were able to give that country and the political factions in that country the breathing space they needed to come together and let the conditions for peace take hold. to that a motor in florence let's bring you in as i pointed out out of the 14 missions that there are active around the world 7 of them are in african countries i'll ask a similar question to you specifically on africa just how important are the peacekeeping to overall peace and security in many parts of africa thank you come on i think. mark was on the spot when he say. we have to use counterfactual. assessments usefulness of peacekeeping mission to syngenta. to meet lee. the fundamental question is why do we need peacekeeping and. the the answer is because. look and national political systems that are broken and they have to be fixed and the fixing is done by the national and regional and all tossed
decades and decades and decades later is still not there but you've seen other examples for example liberia is a good good one in which you know 15000 peacekeepers were deployed there 15 years ago this year they left because they were able to give that country and the political factions in that country the breathing space they needed to come together and let the conditions for peace take hold. to that a motor in florence let's bring you in as i pointed out out of the 14 missions that there are...
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we were in liberia with a lot of money. we had the resources to do the work. but i think there are those of us at cdc who really think it's an opportunity. and there's a model for really integrating our wash work into this broader concept of global health security, especially when we look at it from this lens of infection, prevention and control, the quality of care that patients receive and this concept of controlling anti microbial resistance. so i think as we look to the next five years of this global health security agenda, and we were pleased with the president's budgets that included an increase for this work, we're optimistic we can continue to integrate wash into some of these larger initiatives and really make a difference. so i'll stop there. >> thank you. >> great. so i want to similarly thank the wilson center for hosting this event. and really inspiring to have this open by our deputy administrator glick and administrator wheeler. similar to my colleagues, i wanted to zoom out a little bit and contextualize usaid's work on the global water strateg
we were in liberia with a lot of money. we had the resources to do the work. but i think there are those of us at cdc who really think it's an opportunity. and there's a model for really integrating our wash work into this broader concept of global health security, especially when we look at it from this lens of infection, prevention and control, the quality of care that patients receive and this concept of controlling anti microbial resistance. so i think as we look to the next five years of...
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they sanctioned two shipping companies, one based out of the marshall islands and the other out of liberiaey're helping send oil from that country to cuba. the treasury secretary, steve mnuchin explaining it all in a statement saying -- >> shepard, the president's closeest advisers continue to say that cuba is trying to prop up the maduro regime. shepard? >> shepard: blake burman, thank you. the world is running out of helium. we've none this for a while. it may not be a problem just for your weekend parties. scientists say the shortage could affect big industries from technology to medicine. also, an arrest in a murder mystery from more than three decades ago. the victim, a hollywood director that worked on a bunch of tv hits. we're live out west right after this. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because
they sanctioned two shipping companies, one based out of the marshall islands and the other out of liberiaey're helping send oil from that country to cuba. the treasury secretary, steve mnuchin explaining it all in a statement saying -- >> shepard, the president's closeest advisers continue to say that cuba is trying to prop up the maduro regime. shepard? >> shepard: blake burman, thank you. the world is running out of helium. we've none this for a while. it may not be a problem...
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the church will be taken to this counterproductive to having by some charities a similar campaign liberia's capital last year of just writing to die. alone or you know any good i don't want to be part. of the minutes and are going to have a dozen to do you both are going to knock the shit what i wanted someone to even put up a little get him a bit i know full well that. makes it ok for whatever this stuff yet somehow. let's not even. let. me know anyway i don't think there's a lot of a genuine and i've done a lot of late night that i know i didn't. have and i don't get is the sound i was made aware that i'm gonna get really down as well most of the above and i know many did so maybe it was time to walk out of the no no no no no no no no no more than going to survive. you know you need to know i mean i still get to be with him because. if you want you can ask me if you know i actually want to see norm you know will be. he just might need to. unite you young gents might i'm less able you have the previous night looking up your high few c.d.'s are what's on his biggest nothing it's not ok i've
the church will be taken to this counterproductive to having by some charities a similar campaign liberia's capital last year of just writing to die. alone or you know any good i don't want to be part. of the minutes and are going to have a dozen to do you both are going to knock the shit what i wanted someone to even put up a little get him a bit i know full well that. makes it ok for whatever this stuff yet somehow. let's not even. let. me know anyway i don't think there's a lot of a genuine...
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ellen johnson's relief president of liberia, it was rightly said yesterday and today that our own ellenur ellen was worthy of being judged the best in whatever she did. ellen baker and ellen -- both astronauts were on the stars and always had a vision of what could be. of course ellen degenerates -- degeneres whose words were quick and witty as our ellen's. nine years ago ellen faced her cancer with courage, determination and that sense of confidence. when she won that battle she continued to give up herself and her talents for others she fought every battle with the same toughness her colleagues came to respect and admire. the name ellen comes from the greek and means light, torch, bright. how well named was our ellen? she was all of those for all of us. she left us too soon. we will miss her. we have lost a dear friend and the country has lost a great citizen. our loss is heaven's gain. i have no doubt when things get tough up there they will put ellen in the chair and hand her the gavel and she will get the job done. we love to ellen. we love you still. . the poet ws merwin >> the po
ellen johnson's relief president of liberia, it was rightly said yesterday and today that our own ellenur ellen was worthy of being judged the best in whatever she did. ellen baker and ellen -- both astronauts were on the stars and always had a vision of what could be. of course ellen degenerates -- degeneres whose words were quick and witty as our ellen's. nine years ago ellen faced her cancer with courage, determination and that sense of confidence. when she won that battle she continued to...
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ellen johnson sirleaf, president of liberia.esterday and today that our own ellen could have president. -- could have been president. ellen j coleman. anyellen could have led fortune 500 company. alan bersten, picked as one of the best actresses and an academy award winner. was burstyn, our ellen worthy of being judged the best in whatever she did. baker,choa and ellen both astronauts. like ochoa and baker, our ellen's eyes were on the stars and she always had a vision of what could be. course, ellen to generous. degeneres.o -- nine years ago, ellen faced down her cancer with courage, determination and that sense of confidence. and when she won that battle, she continued to give up herself and her talents for others she fought -- for others. she fought every battle with the same toughness for colleagues came to respect and admire. the name ellen come from the greek and means light. torch. bright. ellen?l named was our she was all of those for all of us. she left us too soon. we will miss her. we have lost a dear friend. and the
ellen johnson sirleaf, president of liberia.esterday and today that our own ellen could have president. -- could have been president. ellen j coleman. anyellen could have led fortune 500 company. alan bersten, picked as one of the best actresses and an academy award winner. was burstyn, our ellen worthy of being judged the best in whatever she did. baker,choa and ellen both astronauts. like ochoa and baker, our ellen's eyes were on the stars and she always had a vision of what could be. course,...
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in 2003 a sex strike in lie brother -- liberia actually ended a 14-year civil war and led to electionf africa's first female head of state. in 2006 a sex strike in colombia caused the city of peria's murder rate to decline by 27%. girlfriends of gang members held a strike of crossed legs until their partners gave up violence. again in colombia, a sex strike was able to make the colombian army of engineers undertake a massive infrastructure upgrade to highway system. in 2009 kenyan wimp slapped their partners -- women slapped their partners with a weeklong sex ban which resulted in national unity government. in 2011 in the philippines, a is sex strike put an end to fighting between villages that dated back to the early 1970s. finish sex strikes have not all been successful. they failed in italy and japan, but we can't take that risk. the stakes are just too high. now we've reached the tipping point. bette midler has joined the sex strike, tweet thing this: i hope women of georgia stop having sex with men until these indig any eties are overturned. joining us now with reaction are fox n
in 2003 a sex strike in lie brother -- liberia actually ended a 14-year civil war and led to electionf africa's first female head of state. in 2006 a sex strike in colombia caused the city of peria's murder rate to decline by 27%. girlfriends of gang members held a strike of crossed legs until their partners gave up violence. again in colombia, a sex strike was able to make the colombian army of engineers undertake a massive infrastructure upgrade to highway system. in 2009 kenyan wimp slapped...
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church will be taken to this counterproductive to having by some charities a similar campaign in liberia's capital last year after rioting and looting they died. no no no when they can examine how the fuck does nothing to do this and if i want to have a good doesn't listen to you both are going to knock the shit what i wanted so i want to get up will get him a bit i know full well that. i can make you know. this stuff yet somehow. not let me. let. you know i'm kind of a having a lot of a genuine and i get along i'll let you know. when i'm good just about i was mad when that was never really no not well most of the above and i know many did so maybe it was on the one hand i could be no no no no no no no no no more than going to survive. you know you know i didn't know i mean i saw him and it wasn't because you. didn't want to you can ask me if you know i actually want to see norm you know would. be just my thing to. unite you young gents my last couple you have the previous night looking up usually i see c.d.'s are what's on it is me there's nothing it's not ok i got about how to get your w
church will be taken to this counterproductive to having by some charities a similar campaign in liberia's capital last year after rioting and looting they died. no no no when they can examine how the fuck does nothing to do this and if i want to have a good doesn't listen to you both are going to knock the shit what i wanted so i want to get up will get him a bit i know full well that. i can make you know. this stuff yet somehow. not let me. let. you know i'm kind of a having a lot of a...
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but such will be taken this counterproductive to have been by some charities a similar campaign in liberia's capital last year after rioting and looting or die . alone or you know you know when they can take somebody. that is and are going to have a good doesn't listen to you that's are going to knock that is what i wanted so i want to be able to get up a little get him a bit i don't pull my helmet off. i don't make you know. this stuff yet somehow. not let me. let. you know i don't think a lot of a genuine or not going along at all let me know. when i was getting the sound i was mad when that one card that was making you really don't know what. you know anybody so maybe it was on the wall how did you know that and i know you did not know i never heard or had going to survive. you know you know jonathan i'm innocent and it wasn't because you. didn't want to become absolutely you know i actually want to see normally there would. be just my need to. unite you young gentlemen i'm less able you have a brief is not to be held up your high few c.d.'s or what are these make this nothing good about
but such will be taken this counterproductive to have been by some charities a similar campaign in liberia's capital last year after rioting and looting or die . alone or you know you know when they can take somebody. that is and are going to have a good doesn't listen to you that's are going to knock that is what i wanted so i want to be able to get up a little get him a bit i don't pull my helmet off. i don't make you know. this stuff yet somehow. not let me. let. you know i don't think a lot...
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india, italy, chile or liberia?orrect answer. >>> my book of the week is george packer's "our man" richard holder's career spanned much of the american century. this beautifully written book tells a fascinating story of him and the human beings behind america's foreign policy triumphs and tragedies. >>> now for "the last look," ebola is on the move again, this time in the democratic republic of congo. the w.h.o. says there have been 1,500 cases of the virus since august. two-thirds of those infected have been killed by the disease and it has recently been picking up speed. why? well, this outbreak is centered in the war-torn and isolated eastern part of congo. the security situation on the ground stymies the reach of aid organizations as does distrust of international responders whom the locals view as players in the area strife. gunmen have reportedly attacked treatment centers and crisis response teams even killing a w.h.o. doctor. treatment efforts are further hampered by misinformation. a study published in the
india, italy, chile or liberia?orrect answer. >>> my book of the week is george packer's "our man" richard holder's career spanned much of the american century. this beautifully written book tells a fascinating story of him and the human beings behind america's foreign policy triumphs and tragedies. >>> now for "the last look," ebola is on the move again, this time in the democratic republic of congo. the w.h.o. says there have been 1,500 cases of the virus...
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troops into the field to help with an epidemic response, 3,000 troops from 101st airborne to liberia, it worked marvelously in liberia, where american troops were welcomed as friends, and as a blessing to have. that solution is not going to work in congo. that solution is not going to work in a lot of other places in the world. we would have to literally fight our way in. seems like a bad way to do an epidemic response but some sort of global security force is needed. what we're seeing in congo is new but likely to be the new normal. the combination of infectious disease outbreak and regional conflict fighting over resources, fights over control, that's more likely to be the scenario in the future than what we saw in west africa in 2014, and we have to have the tools as a planet to deal with that. if we don't solve this thing in congo, you know, it is going to spread. it's going to spread to someplace that's much more populous, and much more connected to the outside world and we're going to regret that we lacked the tools to deal with it right now where it is. >> let me add something,
troops into the field to help with an epidemic response, 3,000 troops from 101st airborne to liberia, it worked marvelously in liberia, where american troops were welcomed as friends, and as a blessing to have. that solution is not going to work in congo. that solution is not going to work in a lot of other places in the world. we would have to literally fight our way in. seems like a bad way to do an epidemic response but some sort of global security force is needed. what we're seeing in congo...
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there was the idea to find a place in africa and pay the way for them to go to liberia, but the problem- and problems were any -- but slaves thought of united states as their home. the slaves at montpelier had been there as long as madison's family. it was failed from the beginning, but they would cling o it not to seek of anything else that could give them the hope that this awful institution could be done away with. mr. cheney: maybe just to wrap p this part of it, could you say a word about madison, if he were here tonight, would he think we had been true to the basic principles embodied in his work? mrs. cheney: i think he would be appalled at the size and scope of the federal government. he would think we have moved far away with the limited powers given by the constitution to the federal government. he may be somewhat gratified, though his disappointment would be so much greater, at seeing the way in which the constitution that does prove itself relevant time and again. i was earlier telling some people a story that just occurred to me and the last few weeks, the supreme court is
there was the idea to find a place in africa and pay the way for them to go to liberia, but the problem- and problems were any -- but slaves thought of united states as their home. the slaves at montpelier had been there as long as madison's family. it was failed from the beginning, but they would cling o it not to seek of anything else that could give them the hope that this awful institution could be done away with. mr. cheney: maybe just to wrap p this part of it, could you say a word about...
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worth airport from liberia. congressman burgess managed the pandemic and all hazardous preparedness emergency authorization act and instrumental in its passing where he oversaw many provisions including needed changes to our domestic biosurveillance systems. he received his m.d. from the university of texas medical school in houston and completed his residency at parkland hospital in dallas. congressman burgess. [ applause ] >>> well, thank you, dr. parker. a nicer introduction than i deserve. i'll take it. thank you. dr. girard was instrumental in helping us on the house side get hr-6 which became the support act for the, trying to deal with the opioid crisis which is still smoldering. dr. girard explained a lot of stuff in great detail. and then, of course, united states senator has explained a lot of stuff in superficial detail. i'll try not filibuster. but we've seen that already. look, we're at the 100 year anniversary from the spanish flu and it was acutely, i was acutely sensitive to it last congress when
worth airport from liberia. congressman burgess managed the pandemic and all hazardous preparedness emergency authorization act and instrumental in its passing where he oversaw many provisions including needed changes to our domestic biosurveillance systems. he received his m.d. from the university of texas medical school in houston and completed his residency at parkland hospital in dallas. congressman burgess. [ applause ] >>> well, thank you, dr. parker. a nicer introduction than i...
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he has helped restructure governments from iraq to argentina, to greece, to ecuador, liberia, nicaraguaan. hans hume says this isn't as hard as it looks, this ain't no north korea, and donald trump is the one that can get it done. hans, welcome to the show. good to have you back. >> thanks, trish. trish: you're saying he just needs to be himself and he can get it done? >> you saw it in his interview. what he was saying was absolutely correct. venezuela's mortgaged their future, but who do you want it mortgaged to? now they're getting to the point where they're owing more and more to china and russia. so if we're going to work with them, i'd rather that -- [laughter] they be mortgaged to us and start working to repay us. at the same time, they come back into our economy. i mean, if you want to deal with a humanitarian crisis in venezuela, make them part of the great capitalist system we have. don't let them go off to the russians and the chinese. trish: so why do you say he can get that done though? >> listen, i know it's a complicated situation. there are a lot of people, i'm sure, who
he has helped restructure governments from iraq to argentina, to greece, to ecuador, liberia, nicaraguaan. hans hume says this isn't as hard as it looks, this ain't no north korea, and donald trump is the one that can get it done. hans, welcome to the show. good to have you back. >> thanks, trish. trish: you're saying he just needs to be himself and he can get it done? >> you saw it in his interview. what he was saying was absolutely correct. venezuela's mortgaged their future, but...
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see it efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberia answering your own restricting them and this down right here is the largest and most complex that we have ever known it's also a global issue. with . the need to tell the war how my people survived more. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories that meant to tell this is what i won the war to see that's only if not most force inside the. least one of those who could but will make a special out to me more i didn't know he doesn't have a good. view of all of us with whom a lot of such a loser was about well i want smart it's you who demanded of our enemy while my 80 each google occupied on. i ask. maggie to. be. you know what i need to really. change 8. our.
see it efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberia answering your own restricting them and this down right here is the largest and most complex that we have ever known it's also a global issue. with . the need to tell the war how my people survived more. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories that meant to tell this is what i won the war to see that's only if not most force inside the....