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perhaps malawi could learn some lessons, malawi could be a case study for how women's empowerment has happened in peace times. sometimes i worry that we tend to throw the baby out with the bath water with african customs. is there -- can we learn something from african customs and practices on women's empowerment because sometimes we tend to think that african customs don't have systems for african empowerment. perhaps you could think along those lines. thank you. >> i'm going to just ask the remaining people to very briefly put their issues down because i know people have to leave. so we'll ask you to be very brief. just the ones who are up already. >> hello. my name is matilda banga. i'm from sierra leone. i just wanted buttress on what the gentleman said about the media and the effect of media in that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. as far as today my question is to jackie, what security reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone in please, thank you. >> take the gen
perhaps malawi could learn some lessons, malawi could be a case study for how women's empowerment has happened in peace times. sometimes i worry that we tend to throw the baby out with the bath water with african customs. is there -- can we learn something from african customs and practices on women's empowerment because sometimes we tend to think that african customs don't have systems for african empowerment. perhaps you could think along those lines. thank you. >> i'm going to just ask...
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perhaps malawi could learn some lessons, malawi could be a case study for how women's empowerment has happened in peace times. sometimes i worry that we tend to throw the baby out with the bath water with african customs. is there -- can we learn something from african customs and practices on women's empowerment because sometimes we tend to think that african customs don't have systems for african empowerment. perhaps you could think along those lines. thank you. >> i'm going to just ask the remaining people to very briefly put their issues down because i know people have to leave. so we'll ask you to be very brief. just the ones who are up already. >> hello. my name is matilda banga. i am originally from sierra leone. i want to comment on what the gentleman said about media and the effect of media in politics and how it empowers people because i walked with the late president and we were some of the women that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. but as far as today, my question is to jackie. what
perhaps malawi could learn some lessons, malawi could be a case study for how women's empowerment has happened in peace times. sometimes i worry that we tend to throw the baby out with the bath water with african customs. is there -- can we learn something from african customs and practices on women's empowerment because sometimes we tend to think that african customs don't have systems for african empowerment. perhaps you could think along those lines. thank you. >> i'm going to just ask...
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perhaps malawi could learn some lessons, malawi could be a case study for how women's empowerment has happened in peace times. sometimes i worry that we tend to throw the baby out with the bath water with african customs. is there -- can we learn something from african customs and practices on women's empowerment because sometimes we tend to think that african customs don't have systems for african empowerment. perhaps you could think along those lines. thank you. >> i'm going to just ask the remaining people to very briefly put their issues down because i know people have to leave. so we'll ask you to be very brief. just the ones who are up already. >> hello. my name is matilda banga. i'm from sierra leone. i want to comment on what the gentleman said about media and the effect of media in politics and how it empowers people because i walked with the late president and we were some of the women that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. but as far as today, my question is to jackie. what securities o
perhaps malawi could learn some lessons, malawi could be a case study for how women's empowerment has happened in peace times. sometimes i worry that we tend to throw the baby out with the bath water with african customs. is there -- can we learn something from african customs and practices on women's empowerment because sometimes we tend to think that african customs don't have systems for african empowerment. perhaps you could think along those lines. thank you. >> i'm going to just ask...
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malawi. >> working with our local counselors our ward committee members, church leaders other faith based organizations and other nongovernment organizations to basically work with the communities to reintegrate people. we as a country have taken a decision that we will treat in a very sensitive manner in a human rights culture all asigh plum speakers. >> for anisette and his family and others like them, it is time to look for life elsewhere. charles stratford, al jazeera durbin. >>> stroke is a major partly of disability. hospital in london has drafted in a team of robots to help. our technology editor tarek bailey explains. baiz bazley explains. editor trek bazleytearvegtarekbazley explains. >> you can naturally move it in a way your left hand work. >> at least 500 repetitions of a movement is needed and each to make lasting change. the robots allow them to achieve this in a more focused way. >> by being able to do a high number of repetitions we know from animal studies you need hundreds of repetitions in order to get those benefits. >> the hand and arm muscles of stroke sufferers freq
malawi. >> working with our local counselors our ward committee members, church leaders other faith based organizations and other nongovernment organizations to basically work with the communities to reintegrate people. we as a country have taken a decision that we will treat in a very sensitive manner in a human rights culture all asigh plum speakers. >> for anisette and his family and others like them, it is time to look for life elsewhere. charles stratford, al jazeera durbin....
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in malawi, she had an enterprising project teaching local women how to produce and sell tomato sauce. and i was dealing with a pesky backache. i had trouble just trying to pick something up. for weeks on end the pain wouldn't go away. the orthopedists i saw thought it might be arthritis or a minor spinal problem and, let's just admit it, old age kicking in. but longtime friends noticed something was wrong. doug campbell manages our montana ranch. >> he seemed like he had aged quickly in a short amount of time and he quit doing his morning swims and, you know, was slowing down, i guess you could say. >> then in august, i flew to rochester, minnesota. i'm a board member at the mayo clinic, and we had a meeting. it was also time for a check up with my doctor, andrew majka. dr. majka, when i came to you and said, "i've got back pain," and the orthopedist said, "you've just got to do more stretching," you wanted to do a blood test, even though i'd had one just nine months earlier. what caused some suspicion in your mind? >> you're not one to complain. 90% of back pain gets better in a mont
in malawi, she had an enterprising project teaching local women how to produce and sell tomato sauce. and i was dealing with a pesky backache. i had trouble just trying to pick something up. for weeks on end the pain wouldn't go away. the orthopedists i saw thought it might be arthritis or a minor spinal problem and, let's just admit it, old age kicking in. but longtime friends noticed something was wrong. doug campbell manages our montana ranch. >> he seemed like he had aged quickly in a...
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. >> it's a big adventure for frank from malawi to be in berlin, away from his job back home in africa. >> is a train come true, -- it is a dream come true, and most especially for me, a great time to get out of our country, and of all places, coming to berlin in germany. it's one of the best things that has ever happened to me in my life. >> they both work full time back home. in berlin, they are students once again, briefly, along with three dozen africans from 13 different countries. their professors are teaching them a lot of the new things. >> one issue is taxation of cross-border transactions. most of the students have not dealt with international tax questions before. it's the first time they hear about it. those who are experts on corporate taxes have never had to worry about income tax issues. >> how to tax people working in one country when they live in another. for ideas on how to improve the situation in africa, rank and his colleagues draw on european examples. it's important for them to change the perception of taxation among people back home. in many countries, the popul
. >> it's a big adventure for frank from malawi to be in berlin, away from his job back home in africa. >> is a train come true, -- it is a dream come true, and most especially for me, a great time to get out of our country, and of all places, coming to berlin in germany. it's one of the best things that has ever happened to me in my life. >> they both work full time back home. in berlin, they are students once again, briefly, along with three dozen africans from 13 different...
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. >> it's a big adventure for frank from malawi to be in berlin, away from his job back home in africa. >> is a train come true, -- it is a dream come true, and most especially for me, a great time to get out of our country, and of all places, coming to berlin in germany. it's one of the best things that has ever happened to me in my life. >> they both work full time back home. in berlin, they are students once again, briefly, along with three dozen africans from 13 different countries. their professors are teaching them a lot of the new things. >> one issue is taxation of cross-border transactions. most of the students have not dealt with international tax questions before. it's the first time they hear about it. those who are experts on corporate taxes have never had to worry about income tax issues. >> how to tax people working in one country when they live in another. for ideas on how to improve the situation in africa, rank and his colleagues draw on european examples. it's important for them to change the perception of taxation among people back home. in many countries, the popul
. >> it's a big adventure for frank from malawi to be in berlin, away from his job back home in africa. >> is a train come true, -- it is a dream come true, and most especially for me, a great time to get out of our country, and of all places, coming to berlin in germany. it's one of the best things that has ever happened to me in my life. >> they both work full time back home. in berlin, they are students once again, briefly, along with three dozen africans from 13 different...
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. >> questlove: 265 malawi! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! hey! hi! hi, there. hey! welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, looking good. welcome to "the tonight show." this is it! [ cheers and applause ] you're here! thank you very much. my name is jimmy fallon and i'm the only person in entertainment not featured in taylor swift's new video. [ laughter ] that's right, last night at the billboard music awards, taylor swift premiered her new video for "bad blood," which featured ton of stars with various nicknames. did you see it? take a look if you haven't. ♪ 'cause baby now we've got bad blood you know it used to be mad love ♪ ♪ but take a look at what you've done 'cause baby now we got bad blood hey ♪ >> jimmy: yeah. well, the video is blowing up online. and actually it's inspired republicans to come up with their own video in an effort to reach out to younger voters. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i don't know if it worked. take a look. ♪ 'cause baby now we've got bad blood you know it used to be m
. >> questlove: 265 malawi! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! hey! hi! hi, there. hey! welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, looking good. welcome to "the tonight show." this is it! [ cheers and applause ] you're here! thank you very much. my name is jimmy fallon and i'm the only person in entertainment not featured in taylor swift's new video. [ laughter ] that's right, last night at the billboard music...
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working with the christian herald and in 1936 had developed a friendship with malawi's davis and.the director of the homeeloise was the director of the home institutes in new york. with this job cameand eloise was the director of the home institutes in new york. with this job came a job with the magazine. she was writing six days we cannot just in the market but everywhere and on that sunday she had an article this week which is equal to today's parade magazine, sunday supplement magazine and she wrote about people and places she had lived, and here they are in the depression era in the 1930s and as we get into the depression era we are going into war in world war ii. so they had to be very inventive because things were not always accessible to everyone. so you would see things like python muskrats, anything that people would ask her to eat she would try. after it award she was invited to go to france to see how the french were eating after world war ii. the group of food editors decided to go to france she was the only female. most women were either at home taking care of childre
working with the christian herald and in 1936 had developed a friendship with malawi's davis and.the director of the homeeloise was the director of the home institutes in new york. with this job cameand eloise was the director of the home institutes in new york. with this job came a job with the magazine. she was writing six days we cannot just in the market but everywhere and on that sunday she had an article this week which is equal to today's parade magazine, sunday supplement magazine and...
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the project without going to to have a law passed in the malawi we could include these things.i would like to include in that whatever we can do about the national academy of sciences finding that 42% of the time investigators fanned out a grant is on administrative work. you had $24 billion for research to universities and if we could reduce 5% to 10% the amount spent on administrative work data suggest a billion dollars. senator mikulski was asking about a billion dollars. there is a billion dollars used from a raise. i simply invite you to work with us on not. that would double the amount of money available to you. >> i would be glad to submit a to submit a resume for shia leader and senator murray are doing that this project because this could help us a lot getting obstacles out of the way. >> i said double-team unavailable. >> you've got 30 seconds back in a little bit more. everybody is doing a good job trying to hold their time will have time for second time around and we would like that information when you put it together for this committee as well. senator durbin. >>
the project without going to to have a law passed in the malawi we could include these things.i would like to include in that whatever we can do about the national academy of sciences finding that 42% of the time investigators fanned out a grant is on administrative work. you had $24 billion for research to universities and if we could reduce 5% to 10% the amount spent on administrative work data suggest a billion dollars. senator mikulski was asking about a billion dollars. there is a billion...