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the mali empire was founded in 1235 by sunjata the first king of the mali empire., in fact, he is one of the people who is remembered in the songs of the kora. if you grow up in a society in west africa that has the kora music, you hear this music from the time that you're a child. and you begin to absorb it little by little by little. you start to hear names of people who are important in your society-- historical figures and you start to learn about some of the things that they have done, and the information begins to be passed on to you. and the tradition has changed now. it used to function in a very narrow context for royalty preserving their story and their history, but now it becomes an icon for the whole society. ♪ the soldiers traveled in from the north. ♪ ♪ the moon shine bright and clear. ♪ (narrator) the musical storyteller is important in many societies around the world. in the rural south of the united states ballad singers share and reinforce cultural memory through song. while many ballads refer to events that occurred centuries ago in europe, they
the mali empire was founded in 1235 by sunjata the first king of the mali empire., in fact, he is one of the people who is remembered in the songs of the kora. if you grow up in a society in west africa that has the kora music, you hear this music from the time that you're a child. and you begin to absorb it little by little by little. you start to hear names of people who are important in your society-- historical figures and you start to learn about some of the things that they have done, and...
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police say there may have been a mix of so-called designer drugs in that batch of mali. the four students arrested have all been suspended from school. >>> charges of felony hit-and-run against a driver who abandoned his pickup truck in oxnard california on railroad tracks that led to a collision with a metrolink commuter train. that train ran into that vehicle. 594-year-old driver is in custody. police found him a mile and a half from the scene. at least 30 people were injured in that crash. four still in critical condition. it appears new train technology may have been prevented a tragedy. officials say some of the metrolink cars were equipped with technology five years ago following a deadly rail crash. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel now faces an april runoff in his bid for re-election. he finished on top in a five-candidate democratic primary field, but it was far short of the 50% vote he needed to win outright. he's going to face cook county commissioner jesus garcia who finished second in the runoff on april 7th. and the mayor even had some very high-profile friend
police say there may have been a mix of so-called designer drugs in that batch of mali. the four students arrested have all been suspended from school. >>> charges of felony hit-and-run against a driver who abandoned his pickup truck in oxnard california on railroad tracks that led to a collision with a metrolink commuter train. that train ran into that vehicle. 594-year-old driver is in custody. police found him a mile and a half from the scene. at least 30 people were injured in that...
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police say there may have been a mix of multiple designer drugs in the batch of mali.students arrested have all been suspended from school. >>> this a stinging blow for rahm emanuel, not to mention the white house. he'll now face an april runoff. he finished on top of a five-candidate democratic primary field, but he was far short of the 50% vote needed to win outright. that despite a campaign appearance from president obama just last week. mayor emanuel will now face cook county commissioner jesus garcia who finished second. there is a runoff april 7th, six weeks of political intrigue now ahead in chicago. >> firsthand help from his former boss the president, and close. >> five points away. >>> another brutal new round of brutal weather bearing down on the south. the governors of georgia and alabama have declared states of emergency with ice, sleet, snow freezing rain expected. in atlanta, several school districts have canceled classes today. >> the relent lls record-breaking cold and snow causing so many problems in that region. tennessee, tens of thousands of reside
police say there may have been a mix of multiple designer drugs in the batch of mali.students arrested have all been suspended from school. >>> this a stinging blow for rahm emanuel, not to mention the white house. he'll now face an april runoff. he finished on top of a five-candidate democratic primary field, but he was far short of the 50% vote needed to win outright. that despite a campaign appearance from president obama just last week. mayor emanuel will now face cook county...
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mali is a street name of mdma. main chemical in ecstasy. >> president obama and vice president biden attending a meeting of the national governor's association. last night they kicked off the annual winter meeting with a dinner at the white house. the president vowed to keep working to make progress during his next two years in office. >> it was one of the most iconic images in american history and it turns 70 years old today. >> it was february 23rd 1945. you know it well. these when a fairly unknown associated press photographer took this photo of five u.s. marines and a navy sail her racing the u.s. flag. the photo ended up winning a pew let's zer, prize. >> what movie was on top at the box office this weekend? just ahead. >> a story from new england. a man survives an explosion in a friend's bathroom. >> and a guy who spends his life behind the scenes. what did he do that led him to be called pure inspiration? >>> it's a night to celebrate in hollywood. it's a really good night to celebrate if you have taken ho
mali is a street name of mdma. main chemical in ecstasy. >> president obama and vice president biden attending a meeting of the national governor's association. last night they kicked off the annual winter meeting with a dinner at the white house. the president vowed to keep working to make progress during his next two years in office. >> it was one of the most iconic images in american history and it turns 70 years old today. >> it was february 23rd 1945. you know it well....
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can you at the time us how big that party is taking place in mali? >> thank you. we have 10,000 people in the streets, the main street currently is filled with people. >> what are you hoping to achieve, yourself, as well as the other protestors who have come out? >> people are calling for immediate resignation of the current president. people are calling for immediate release of the president and all politically motivated arrests. people are calling for ending of politically motivated trial. >> why do you think he was arrested? you just said it was politically motivated. what evidence is there? >> these are all politically motivated charges. they initially arrested him and charged him on unlawful arrest but in a surprise trial it's been suddenly and manipulated and changed to terrorism. the two judges presiding over the case have provide witness statements and the person who filed the charges is the prosecutor general he has also provide witness statements. they are all the same. they are all manipulated and controlled, and the judges were exteamly unqualified. on
can you at the time us how big that party is taking place in mali? >> thank you. we have 10,000 people in the streets, the main street currently is filled with people. >> what are you hoping to achieve, yourself, as well as the other protestors who have come out? >> people are calling for immediate resignation of the current president. people are calling for immediate release of the president and all politically motivated arrests. people are calling for ending of politically...
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bienvenida al programa maly.a situación hoy? >> el año 2000 ya se había acabado el sarampion aquí en estados unidos, si ha habido casos, pero son personas que vienen a visitar nuestro país y vienen de países que tienen sarampion. ahora existio un nuevo brote de sarampion con 63 caos en el estado de california, aquí en santa clara tenemos 2. >> ¿que tan preocupante es eso >?> es una enfermedad muy grave, los sintomas son complicados, al principio una persona puede pensar que tiene la influencia o un resfrio o cata >> catarro. >> va a haber el brote del sarpudillo en la cara, después en el pecho >> ¿qué tan importante es vacunarse? >e> s muy importante que las personas tengan la vacuna contra el sarampion. aquí en estados unidos muchos pacientes tienen o resisten esta vacuna pasar el sarampion, que también cubre la rubiola y más. vemos que si los padres resisten la vacuna los niños no van a tener la protección y eso es bien peligroso, si estaen en contacto con la enfermedad van a tener problemas severos. >> tieneen
bienvenida al programa maly.a situación hoy? >> el año 2000 ya se había acabado el sarampion aquí en estados unidos, si ha habido casos, pero son personas que vienen a visitar nuestro país y vienen de países que tienen sarampion. ahora existio un nuevo brote de sarampion con 63 caos en el estado de california, aquí en santa clara tenemos 2. >> ¿que tan preocupante es eso >?> es una enfermedad muy grave, los sintomas son complicados, al principio una persona puede...
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when mali had problems three four years ago. their presence was seen there so yes i agree very much with the minister. i worry that if they get into the central african republic where there was a lot of muslim christian fighting that would be horrible. right there we have south sudan and not too far from that somalia. it could go all the way from mali to somalia. >> somalia and al shabaab. so the force being put together by the neighbors right through the african union looks around 7500 soldiers from nigeria chad cameroon, niger and benin is that an encouraging sign? then i have a follow-up for you. >> yes a very encouraging sign. one of the obstacles nigeria is the biggest country in terms of population and the biggest economy. so they haven't been too eager to accept help. they haven't been too eager to say we have been struggling but finally they have. and the regional encouraging them the african union signed in on them and they will go to the u.n. for me it is a very encouraging sign. so otherwise, boko haram will spread. >
when mali had problems three four years ago. their presence was seen there so yes i agree very much with the minister. i worry that if they get into the central african republic where there was a lot of muslim christian fighting that would be horrible. right there we have south sudan and not too far from that somalia. it could go all the way from mali to somalia. >> somalia and al shabaab. so the force being put together by the neighbors right through the african union looks around 7500...
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also attracted workers from other countries including migrants from the semi-desert called sahel in maliina faso. the presence of... of foreigners in côte d'ivoire is important. it's been estimated that they comprise 40% of the population. narrator: together with unemployed ivorians many foreigners ended up in shantytowns like this one near abidjan called washington. ( man speaking french ) translator: first of all, it was foreigners, the burkinabes and the malians who were even more numerous. then, in the '80s, with the crisis, e population of this area swelled with people om all overe ivory coitself. at the moment,e are people coming from all over the ivory coast. you can find baules, agnis, dyulas and maukas from the north. narrator: but the northern migrants bring more than just their ethnic diversity into this diminished economy. bassett: they've changed the religious composition of the country. eighty percent, it's estimated of immigrants are... are muslim. so currently, the population of côte d'ivoire is about 37%, 38% muslim and a good percentage of that is foreign-born. so we're
also attracted workers from other countries including migrants from the semi-desert called sahel in maliina faso. the presence of... of foreigners in côte d'ivoire is important. it's been estimated that they comprise 40% of the population. narrator: together with unemployed ivorians many foreigners ended up in shantytowns like this one near abidjan called washington. ( man speaking french ) translator: first of all, it was foreigners, the burkinabes and the malians who were even more numerous....
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principles do not apply to this case and these principles are included in other dialogues with iraq, syria, mali, south sudan and our partners have been urged governments of those countries to come to an agreement with the opposition, but with ukraine they have taken a different line, conniving at kiev's attempts to even justify the use of cluster bombs. unfortunately, our western partners are turning a blind eye to everything done by kyiv authorities. let me give you a quote, "the issue of total ukraine would result 3-6 months through a tough and balanced policy." this is a quote by the commander of the regiment, and they argued for ethnic purges of ukraine for the expulsion of russian and juice. these statements did not generate a response in western capitals, and i do not believe that europe can afford to ignore the spread of nationalistic violence. the ukrainian crisis cannot be resolved by force. last year, the situation forced the authorities to sign the minsk agreement, despite the fact that there are growing appeals in the west to support the kiev policy of militarization and to pump ukr
principles do not apply to this case and these principles are included in other dialogues with iraq, syria, mali, south sudan and our partners have been urged governments of those countries to come to an agreement with the opposition, but with ukraine they have taken a different line, conniving at kiev's attempts to even justify the use of cluster bombs. unfortunately, our western partners are turning a blind eye to everything done by kyiv authorities. let me give you a quote, "the issue...
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. >> back in the capitol mali, the democratic party doesn't expect a fair trial accusing government leaders of trumped up charges of terrorism to influence the results of the trial. the islands are best known for being a tranquil destination. >> indonesia's president says the execution of 11 drug traffickers on death row won't be delayed. his comments cob side with an indonesian judge rejecting an appeal by two australian against their executions. he warned fortune countries not to interfere with the capitol punishment laws. >> australia's government has criticized a scathing report on conditions faced by chirp held in immigration detention centers. the country's human rights commission found children faced rampant abuse and were left traumatized by their experiences. >> he now lives in sydney and is studying to be an accountant but before he was given a visa as a refugee, australia's government held him in a year in detention centers. he was 14 years old and alone, but he came to australia by boat. he coped in detention, he says but saw other children who didn't. >> i saw kids who are cutt
. >> back in the capitol mali, the democratic party doesn't expect a fair trial accusing government leaders of trumped up charges of terrorism to influence the results of the trial. the islands are best known for being a tranquil destination. >> indonesia's president says the execution of 11 drug traffickers on death row won't be delayed. his comments cob side with an indonesian judge rejecting an appeal by two australian against their executions. he warned fortune countries not to...
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investigation after 11 students were hospitalized from apparently overdosing on ecstasy, also known as malichool officials say one student is in critical condition. >>> the families of three british teens are pleading for their return. the girls reportedly travelled to turkey and crossed into syria to join isis. >> we just want you to come home. if you watch this, baby, please come home. mommy loves you more than anything in the world. my baby. >> the girls ages 15 and 16 boarded a turkish air flight to istanbul on tuesday. >>> a new associated press poll shows americans are siding with president obama's new plan to raise taxes on the rich. more than half favor a hike of capital gains taxes on households making more than $500,000. 68% say wealthy households pay too little in federal taxes. >>> crews, they were able to free this 40-ton humpback whale after it got its tail wrapped up in synthetic fishing line attached to a booey more than a week ago. the whale was forced to use its flippers to swim. let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning. >> milissa, good morning to
investigation after 11 students were hospitalized from apparently overdosing on ecstasy, also known as malichool officials say one student is in critical condition. >>> the families of three british teens are pleading for their return. the girls reportedly travelled to turkey and crossed into syria to join isis. >> we just want you to come home. if you watch this, baby, please come home. mommy loves you more than anything in the world. my baby. >> the girls ages 15 and 16...
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it listed russia, but also syria, china, mali, yemen, algeria and afinogenov -- and afghanistan.m to be in particular targets of the u.s. is there a notion about what kinds of things they may be after because this is a hard drive attack, that tells you maybe these aren't places, these aren't adversaries who are keeping data stored at amazon web service or something. >> they definitely wanted to surveil the targets. it wasn't a destructive attack like sony where they wanted to humiliate, terrorize and destroy. they simply wanted to observe, surveil, understand what they're doing, create an intelligence channel for their military operations most likely and allow them to stay one or two steps ahead of the adversary what they perceive as the adversary which is the victim in these cases. the country, you're absolutely right. they have long been held a target, this series of countries, for the u.s. as well as strail and neighboring countries that are frently. it could easily be these two entities for sure. >> we established what the entities are, how it works, sort of. let's talk about
it listed russia, but also syria, china, mali, yemen, algeria and afinogenov -- and afghanistan.m to be in particular targets of the u.s. is there a notion about what kinds of things they may be after because this is a hard drive attack, that tells you maybe these aren't places, these aren't adversaries who are keeping data stored at amazon web service or something. >> they definitely wanted to surveil the targets. it wasn't a destructive attack like sony where they wanted to humiliate,...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.ourse, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? that's just to hold the egg in? >> yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> really? what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is the cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborhood? >
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.ourse, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg....
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connecticut police say 11 was a student had to get medical attention over the weekend because of the malirug some of them attended our raid party on saturday night. a mother of really show star honey blue getting a strong message about the health of our daughter the story this trend in this morning will have an interview on this letter this morning at 635 spring training under way in scottsdale arizona will will get a live report from kron 4 j.r. stone on more of what is happening today that kid is backed. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale is on now. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress any size for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is on now. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and toasted sourdough bread. uh, m
connecticut police say 11 was a student had to get medical attention over the weekend because of the malirug some of them attended our raid party on saturday night. a mother of really show star honey blue getting a strong message about the health of our daughter the story this trend in this morning will have an interview on this letter this morning at 635 spring training under way in scottsdale arizona will will get a live report from kron 4 j.r. stone on more of what is happening today that...
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western immediate trainan and west africa west african roots most of them from cameroon algeria and mali and finally the west balkan route, most from kosovo, afghanistan and syria .1. >> an italian court has sentenced the captain from the wrecked costa concordia to 10 years in prison. but as claudio levanga reports he may not go to prison for months even years. >> it's been a verdict that many were waiting for since 2012. on wednesday night captain francesco schettino was sentenced for his part of the wreck of the costa concordia. schettino was given a five year sentence for causing a maritime disaster after he sailed the cruise liner into rocks near the island of gilio. banned for five years from the helm of commercial vessels. concordia survivor is he she says she has been waiting for this day for three years. >> six months for the death of each. and the family of the dead people it is not six months or 17 years for them, it's forever. >> schettino was not in cord to hear the verdict but did plead his innocence one more time wednesday morning. >> translator: in the end i'm forced to sh
western immediate trainan and west africa west african roots most of them from cameroon algeria and mali and finally the west balkan route, most from kosovo, afghanistan and syria .1. >> an italian court has sentenced the captain from the wrecked costa concordia to 10 years in prison. but as claudio levanga reports he may not go to prison for months even years. >> it's been a verdict that many were waiting for since 2012. on wednesday night captain francesco schettino was sentenced...
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from mali. >> how much will this sell for do you think? >> around $300. >> really? for this? be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> also memory. >> also memory of tangier as well. >> majid suggests lunch at andalous, a local's only place nearby. >> as a moroccan, so many people come with a romantic notion of a tangier they read about in books. do people have a realistic expectation? are they looking for morocco or this phantasm? >> it is a phantasm. it is. when you get here, you know morocco, you feel that you are in morocco but you are not. there's a lot of mediterranean attached to this town. also the history, people hear story about tangier that it was -- when i first came in the '60s, everybody said that you came late. >> right. >> now i'm saying the same thing as the young now. they come and they say wow, i say -- >> what was better about those days? >> well, for me at that time i was young, and it was the boom of hippies, and it was a destination. you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan, and the parties was going on. i miss these kind of parties. people fly fr
from mali. >> how much will this sell for do you think? >> around $300. >> really? for this? be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> also memory. >> also memory of tangier as well. >> majid suggests lunch at andalous, a local's only place nearby. >> as a moroccan, so many people come with a romantic notion of a tangier they read about in books. do people have a realistic expectation? are they looking for morocco or this phantasm? >>...
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mali crashed out for ghana, and they came through. also the top ranked side in africa which was algeria. >> what security measures are taken in light of the violence that has taken place in recent days. >> actually there's an increased security military police presence. we are looking at the water canon at the venue. there's army personal. for the last few hours they've been up and down busy. they spoke, there's a detailed security plan in place. to avoid the ugly scenes. between equatorial guinea. all three, military police officers security personal on high alert for any sort of the crowd trouble. >> we'll talk to you in a bit. robin adams reports live. >> bayern munich claimed the first win of 20 sa in bundislega. the german champions bouncing back from a loss, beating stuttgart. bayern robin scoring a goal in the 2-1 win, holding an 8-point lead at the top of the league. later on sunday 100 men and women begin a gruelling series of races on foot mountain bikes across the northern u.k.an territory. competitors face temperatures wit
mali crashed out for ghana, and they came through. also the top ranked side in africa which was algeria. >> what security measures are taken in light of the violence that has taken place in recent days. >> actually there's an increased security military police presence. we are looking at the water canon at the venue. there's army personal. for the last few hours they've been up and down busy. they spoke, there's a detailed security plan in place. to avoid the ugly scenes. between...
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but it went on to list syria china, mali, yemen, algeria, and afghanistan.se seem to be in particular targets of the u.s. is there a notion about what kinds of things they may be after because this is a hard drive attack that tells you maybe these aren't adversaries who are keeping data stored at amazon web services or something? >> they definitely wanted to surveil the targets. so it wasn't a destructive attack like sony where they wanted to humiliate terrorize and destroy. they simply wanted to observe, surveil, understand what they're doing. and allow them to stay one or two steps ahead of the adversary, which is the victim in these cases. and the countries you're absolutely right. they've long been held target countries for the u.s. as well as israel and neighboring countries that are friendly. so it could easily be those two entities for sure. >> let's talk about what this means for business. when it comes to manufacturers it's a little bit different than selling safe software or microsoft saying to a customer in germany hey host your data with us. so w
but it went on to list syria china, mali, yemen, algeria, and afghanistan.se seem to be in particular targets of the u.s. is there a notion about what kinds of things they may be after because this is a hard drive attack that tells you maybe these aren't adversaries who are keeping data stored at amazon web services or something? >> they definitely wanted to surveil the targets. so it wasn't a destructive attack like sony where they wanted to humiliate terrorize and destroy. they simply...
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circle and agree with ayman's point that we have to worry about movements in libya and in the future malihe broader al qaeda movement is not on the defensive. >> nowhere is that more clear than in yemen where aqap looks like they have taken over. the gains that this administration thought had been made in yemen have been wholly reverse reversed. yemen is on the verge of becoming a failed state. >> you can make that argument already that yemen is a failed state. what you have emergeing there is a very bad situation. houthi rebels now control it. the fact that you have a central government that has all but collapsed gives al qaeda in the arabian peninsula a chance to remerge. the u.s. is continuing drone strikes, but in absence of a true partner on the ground to rely on the air force or air power to try and destroy an organization we have seen is not successful. you will need at some point to challenge it and the united states has in the past several years tried to partner up with these allies. without those partners, simply relying on drone strikes only makes the situation worse. you don't
circle and agree with ayman's point that we have to worry about movements in libya and in the future malihe broader al qaeda movement is not on the defensive. >> nowhere is that more clear than in yemen where aqap looks like they have taken over. the gains that this administration thought had been made in yemen have been wholly reverse reversed. yemen is on the verge of becoming a failed state. >> you can make that argument already that yemen is a failed state. what you have...
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we are joined by phone from the he had door of the daily newspaper in mali. i thought the charges against the former president were dropped early they are month. >> because of people protesting. >> the last time the former president was arrested, he was reds within 24 hours or so. how do you think this is going to play out over the next day or so? >> i don't think that maybe -- it will be that easy this time. >> we're going to leave it there. >> ebola cases in west africa are declining but the outbreak isn't over, and detecting cases early is crucial. last week, the w.h.o. approved a test. design activities are developing other diagnostic tools to improve early detection. >> in the fight against ebola time plays a crucial role. the longer it takes to detect the virus the more likely it will spread and kill. currently it takes 12-24 hours to find out if someone is infected with the virus. >> there is no vaccine or treatment against ebola so detecting the virus and isolating the patient as early as possible is key to controlling the epidemic. >> long before thi
we are joined by phone from the he had door of the daily newspaper in mali. i thought the charges against the former president were dropped early they are month. >> because of people protesting. >> the last time the former president was arrested, he was reds within 24 hours or so. how do you think this is going to play out over the next day or so? >> i don't think that maybe -- it will be that easy this time. >> we're going to leave it there. >> ebola cases in west...
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they are marches through the streets of mali. [ inaudible ] represents the opposition party.he says the protests will continue until the charges are dropped. >> these are all trumped up politically-motivated charges. in a surprise trial, it has been suddenly -- and manipulated to terrorism, and the current [ inaudible ] two judges who are presiding over the case they have been asked to provide witness statements and the person who [ inaudible ] in the prosecutor general, he has also provided witness statements. they are all the same. they are all manipulated and controlled by [ inaudible ]. and the judges [ inaudible ] extremely unqualified, one of the chief judges who are presiding over the case he -- he only completed fourth grade. so we are absolutely sure and -- that he will not be afforded a free and fair trial. the protests have been peaceful. we have thousands of people on the streets calling for resignation, calling for release of the president. we have been out on the streets only for -- less than an hour actually, and the streets are completely full at the moment an
they are marches through the streets of mali. [ inaudible ] represents the opposition party.he says the protests will continue until the charges are dropped. >> these are all trumped up politically-motivated charges. in a surprise trial, it has been suddenly -- and manipulated to terrorism, and the current [ inaudible ] two judges who are presiding over the case they have been asked to provide witness statements and the person who [ inaudible ] in the prosecutor general, he has also...
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after that point in time they went to mali where they were trained.ably due to the collapse of the libyan regime actually ended boko haram to come back forcefully and since then they have been operating, they have been kidnapping and they have been looting banks, subjecting local population to a lot of stress and they are paying ransoms. >> so will the combined militaries of nigeria, cameroon chad be able to defeat boko haram? >> i want to believe so if certain things are put in place. the nigerian military is capable of defeating boko haram. if not for the position of military relations in nigeria. >> good to talk to you, sir. we will leave it there. many thanks indeed. >> you are welcome. >>> staying in nigeria, the deadline for people to collect their voter id cards has now been extended to march 8th. that follows the postponement of the presidential election. but more than 20 million people haven't been able to collect their cards as of yet. >> reporter: anthony is happy that the presidential election has been postponed. because he hasn't been abl
after that point in time they went to mali where they were trained.ably due to the collapse of the libyan regime actually ended boko haram to come back forcefully and since then they have been operating, they have been kidnapping and they have been looting banks, subjecting local population to a lot of stress and they are paying ransoms. >> so will the combined militaries of nigeria, cameroon chad be able to defeat boko haram? >> i want to believe so if certain things are put in...
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. >> back in the capitol mali, the democratic party doesn't expect a fair trial. it accuses government leaders of using trumped up charges. the island is best known for being a frank will tourist destination. >> indonesia's president says the execution of 11 drug traffickers on death row won't be delayed. his comments coincide with an indonesian judge rejecting an appeal against two executions. he warned foreign countries not to interfere with indonesia's capitol punishment laws. >> the egyptian government has been flying libyans out of tunisia. customs officials say many more are still waiting on the libyan side of the border, hoping to cross. cairo has urged hundred was thousands of its citizens working in libya to leave. >> al jazeera has obtained an audio recording where egypt's interior minister is apparently heard telling security officials to use force against protestors. the conversation is believed to have come from a meeting last year before rallies in support of the deposed president mohamed morsi. we have more. >> every friday, they turn out across egy
. >> back in the capitol mali, the democratic party doesn't expect a fair trial. it accuses government leaders of using trumped up charges. the island is best known for being a frank will tourist destination. >> indonesia's president says the execution of 11 drug traffickers on death row won't be delayed. his comments coincide with an indonesian judge rejecting an appeal against two executions. he warned foreign countries not to interfere with indonesia's capitol punishment laws....
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the concern is this they would use libya not only to destabilize egypt, tunisia, mali but if they wantedrist operations in europe itself. >> it pose as threat to europe. also joining the conversation now is a former senior intelligence adviser to general david petraeus especially at the height of the iraq war. colonel, great to see you. we've been talking about the fight in iraq and in libya. let's stick with libya for a second. how significant do you think as chris puts it he thinks this is the second front of isis. what do you think? >> i think we're going to see multiple fronts and not just in libya. they are taking advantage of the crisis in that society there. they have a good beach head. they are taking advantage of the tribal dynamics in libya. there will be limits for them because it's a difficult environment even for isis to expand in a significant way because there are forces that will be aligned against them. it's going to be greatly destabilizing and it will give them a place from which they can then launch other operations and infiltrate into southern europe. >> on that poin
the concern is this they would use libya not only to destabilize egypt, tunisia, mali but if they wantedrist operations in europe itself. >> it pose as threat to europe. also joining the conversation now is a former senior intelligence adviser to general david petraeus especially at the height of the iraq war. colonel, great to see you. we've been talking about the fight in iraq and in libya. let's stick with libya for a second. how significant do you think as chris puts it he thinks this...
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in a clearing on the hungarian side we found these new arrivals from mali syria, and afghanistan. among them 3-year-old amir. he'd fallen sick and hadn't eaten for days. after seven months on the road this brief wait for a doctor the hardest part of all. for police it's all part of a well-oiled routine, as the lottery of this poorest border delivers a new life for amer and a new problem for europe. lucy williamson bbc news on the hungarian border. >>> let's turn our attention now to babies being born every second, it's reported four or five babies are being born around the world right now. but the cost of bringing a child into the world, it can vary enormously just depending on where that baby is born. our colleague marisa oy recently gave birth in singapore and we asked her to sum up her experience for us. >> 1.9 kilograms. >> reporter: like every expectant parent, ultrasouth sound sounds are a highlight in being pregnant. a chance to meet our daughter. but after every hospital with visit, the joy is overshadowed by the reality of just how much the whole experience is costing. in
in a clearing on the hungarian side we found these new arrivals from mali syria, and afghanistan. among them 3-year-old amir. he'd fallen sick and hadn't eaten for days. after seven months on the road this brief wait for a doctor the hardest part of all. for police it's all part of a well-oiled routine, as the lottery of this poorest border delivers a new life for amer and a new problem for europe. lucy williamson bbc news on the hungarian border. >>> let's turn our attention now to...
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principles do not apply to this case, and these principles are included in other dialogues with iraq syria, mali south sudan and our partners have been urged to come to an agreement with the opposition, but with ukraine they have taken a different line , conniving at key of's attempts -- conniving at kiev's attempts. unfortunately, our western partners are turning a blind eye to kiev authority's actions. let me give you a quote, "the issue of ukraine would result in -- would result in 3-6 months," and this is a quote by the commander of the regiment, and they argued for ethnic purges of ukraine, for the dis -- for the expulsion of russian jews and these statements did not generate a response in western capitals, and i do not believe that europe can afford to ignore the spread of nationalistic violence. the ukrainian crisis cannot be resolved by force. last year, the, situation forced the authorities to sign the minsk agreement, despite the fact that there are growing appeals in the west to support the kiev policy of militarization and to pump ukraine a full of lethal weapons, and to help it late
principles do not apply to this case, and these principles are included in other dialogues with iraq syria, mali south sudan and our partners have been urged to come to an agreement with the opposition, but with ukraine they have taken a different line , conniving at key of's attempts -- conniving at kiev's attempts. unfortunately, our western partners are turning a blind eye to kiev authority's actions. let me give you a quote, "the issue of ukraine would result in -- would result in 3-6...
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at the spread from -- and i'll just really take it from pakistan afghanistan, all the way over to mali and boka haram and nigeria, a lot of these individuals actually grew up together in many cases and particularly the leaders they were in training camps. they were in prisons together. i mean, you look at an individual like al baghdadi, the colis in the islamic state -- >> heads up the islamic state. >> twice he was in u.s. detention systems. and then the second time he was turned over to the iraqis and they subsequently released him. so in these various places where these guys operate from, they come out and they get right back at it. and they have created even more leaders, more groups, and i think the expansion that we've seen, and frankly from our own -- from our own u.s. state department, you know, where i think 2004, we were talking about 21 designated islamic terrorist groups in that part of the world. today we're at 41. and these are -- these are designated islamic terrorist groups by our state department. >> and what do they have in common and how are they different? >> i thin
at the spread from -- and i'll just really take it from pakistan afghanistan, all the way over to mali and boka haram and nigeria, a lot of these individuals actually grew up together in many cases and particularly the leaders they were in training camps. they were in prisons together. i mean, you look at an individual like al baghdadi, the colis in the islamic state -- >> heads up the islamic state. >> twice he was in u.s. detention systems. and then the second time he was turned...
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the sarah and we can see clouds in morocco and easing its way through algeria and stretches down to mali parts of algeria will see some rain through the next 24 hours or so. you will see how that has got to continue making its way further east and it will tend to go out pushing into libya but it's unusual to see rain so long pushing its way across the saraha and it's unusual they have been hit by two tropical cyclones in australia in one day, the first to the north here that was severe tropical cyclone and significantly looking at sustained winds at 55 kilometers gusting to 85 and there is a chance of doing damage and sending plenty heavy rain as well and 189 millimeters of rein in 24 hours and it's effecting a lot more people and making its way just around the capricorn course and weakened significantly and we are looking at damaging winds and trying to get to 100 kilometers per hour and gusts 150 kilometers per hour and lots of very very heavy rain and 206 millimeters of rain in only 24 hours and it was wetter in samuel hill with 263 millimeters of rain and a significant storm more pow
the sarah and we can see clouds in morocco and easing its way through algeria and stretches down to mali parts of algeria will see some rain through the next 24 hours or so. you will see how that has got to continue making its way further east and it will tend to go out pushing into libya but it's unusual to see rain so long pushing its way across the saraha and it's unusual they have been hit by two tropical cyclones in australia in one day, the first to the north here that was severe tropical...
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not just what is happening in jordan or what is happening in saudi or what is going on in libya or mali or nigeria they all need to come together but there are problems. >> you have suggested an arab nato, kind of mutual defense organization like we have with our allies in western europe s that realistic? to get the countries come together? >> if we don't we will see a breakdown define the leader and the last. the countries, all of them, are at risk if they do not come together and welcome together to achieve what it is we are all saying is to get to this moderate form of islam if it exists. i was sent a note about where we have had 126 muslim scholar recently crying out about this time of islam is not appropriate for that particular religion. why only 126? there should be 126,000. more of the arab nations more of the leaders need to step up to the plate. >> how do we do that? again, what you have pointed out these are not just kids but sometimes middle age professionals, doctors engineers, teachers. they obviously find something from isil and the other groups that is attractive and app
not just what is happening in jordan or what is happening in saudi or what is going on in libya or mali or nigeria they all need to come together but there are problems. >> you have suggested an arab nato, kind of mutual defense organization like we have with our allies in western europe s that realistic? to get the countries come together? >> if we don't we will see a breakdown define the leader and the last. the countries, all of them, are at risk if they do not come together and...
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we have seen terrorists nearly topple the got of mali. we have seen terrorists attacks against oil and gas facilities in algeria. got little attention in this country, but one the worst terrorist incidents there. in egypt we have seen the muslim brotherhood come to power and nearly snuff out the opposition. had there not been a military coupe against it today no one is in control of the peninsula and it is a highway for extremists and terrorists and traffickers and drugs and human beings. nobody has control over it. just been reading in the news pape hes recently yemen has collapsed as a state. allies of iran and ohouthis now control the capital. another capital where our embassy officials had to flee because we can't protect them. in what used to be yemen you have al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula as a base and the surrogate for iran in the backdoor of the oil producing monarchies of the peninsula. this country that the president called an example of a success story of the counter terrorism policies. and to thing for, isis literally crea
we have seen terrorists nearly topple the got of mali. we have seen terrorists attacks against oil and gas facilities in algeria. got little attention in this country, but one the worst terrorist incidents there. in egypt we have seen the muslim brotherhood come to power and nearly snuff out the opposition. had there not been a military coupe against it today no one is in control of the peninsula and it is a highway for extremists and terrorists and traffickers and drugs and human beings....
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we have seen terrorists nearly topple the got of mali.we have seen terrorists attacks against oil and gas facilities in algeria. got little attention in this country, but one the worst terrorist incidents there. in egypt we have seen the muslim brotherhood come to power and nearly snuff out the opposition. had there not been a military coupe against it today no one is in control of the peninsula and it is a highway for extremists and terrorists and traffickers and drugs and human beings. nobody has control over it. just been reading in the news pape hes recently yemen has collapsed as a state. allies of iran and ohouthis now control the capital. another capital where our embassy officials had to flee because we can't protect them. in what used to be yemen you have al-qaeda in the a arabian peninsula as a base and the surrogate for iran in the backdoor of the oil producing monarchies of the peninsula. this country that the president called an example of a success story of the counter terrorism policies. and to thing for, isis literally cre
we have seen terrorists nearly topple the got of mali.we have seen terrorists attacks against oil and gas facilities in algeria. got little attention in this country, but one the worst terrorist incidents there. in egypt we have seen the muslim brotherhood come to power and nearly snuff out the opposition. had there not been a military coupe against it today no one is in control of the peninsula and it is a highway for extremists and terrorists and traffickers and drugs and human beings. nobody...
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i would argue, out in front of the american administration, in the action it took in mali and its seriousness about the nature of the threat and the fact that it has to be confronted not just in the form of marches and statements about solidarity but it has to be confronted kinetically. that is an important point. i would add, i know i am running up against my time limit. i think because we are coming to grips with the fact that this was a war on western values like free speech, one of the best responses is to have more free speech. if i were part of the french political debate i would advocate for two things, one of which would be what i once heard someone say, there is a pedagogy of insult. people have to get used to having their sacred cow gorded. it is not going to help if it is left only to charlie hebdo or publications like that behind barbed wire. people need to do it more. at the same time i would think if i were french policymaker that they need to lift, not impose new restrictions but to lift them because the charge of hypocrisy is potent. i do not see the popularity of the anti-sem
i would argue, out in front of the american administration, in the action it took in mali and its seriousness about the nature of the threat and the fact that it has to be confronted not just in the form of marches and statements about solidarity but it has to be confronted kinetically. that is an important point. i would add, i know i am running up against my time limit. i think because we are coming to grips with the fact that this was a war on western values like free speech, one of the best...
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do not apply to this case, and these principles are included in other dialogues with iraq, syria, mali, south sudan and our partners have been urged governments of those countries to come to an agreement with the opposition, but with ukraine they have taken a different line, conniving at kiev's attempts to even justify the use of cluster bombs. unfortunately, our western partners are turning a blind eye to everything done by kyiv authorities. let me give you a quote, "the issue of total ukraine would result 3-6 months through a tough and balanced policy." this is a quote by the commander of the regiment, and they argued for ethnic purges of ukraine for the expulsion of russian and juice. these statements did not generate a response in western capitals, and i do not believe that europe can afford to ignore the spread of nationalistic violence. the ukrainian crisis cannot be resolved by force. last year, the situation forced the authorities to sign the minsk agreement, despite the fact that there are growing appeals in the west to support the kiev policy of militarization and to pump ukr
do not apply to this case, and these principles are included in other dialogues with iraq, syria, mali, south sudan and our partners have been urged governments of those countries to come to an agreement with the opposition, but with ukraine they have taken a different line, conniving at kiev's attempts to even justify the use of cluster bombs. unfortunately, our western partners are turning a blind eye to everything done by kyiv authorities. let me give you a quote, "the issue of total...
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. >> mali fromolly from airbnb. from the most part, sharing economy comes from dealing with regulations that has nothing to do with the internet. airbnb, the internet simply enables >> land use in our case is regulated at the lowell level, and there is really no way around that. land use laws have very good reasons to exist. they protect safety and many other things that we as a platform rely on. thank goodness erin andrews hosts live in homes that are safe for them to live in and safe for their guests. it makes it difficult for us to advocate on behalf of the host, but we have to work cooperatively with these cities to figure it out. hopefully we can come up with solutions that might be applicable to thousands of cities around the world. >> chris matthew with lift. i agree with that whole-heartedly. i think what we are finding is as we have these patchwork of regulations across the country much like uber, what we are dealing with are laws that were written far above the way we operate was contemplated, in some case
. >> mali fromolly from airbnb. from the most part, sharing economy comes from dealing with regulations that has nothing to do with the internet. airbnb, the internet simply enables >> land use in our case is regulated at the lowell level, and there is really no way around that. land use laws have very good reasons to exist. they protect safety and many other things that we as a platform rely on. thank goodness erin andrews hosts live in homes that are safe for them to live in and...
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twitter earlier today during his opening remarks at the summit when discussing the issue of radical owe malis living in the u.s. the vice president said he has great relationships with them because there's an awful lot of them driving cabs and they're friend of his. an off-script off-message moment for the vice president. >> thanks for that. we'll stay on top of this summit under way at the white house. we'll get back to you. let's get more on what's going on. joining us republican congressman peter king of new york, a member of the homeland security and intelligence committee. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> you just heard jim acosta report that the summit called countering violent extremism u. know there's a lot of criticism that's a vague term not using the phrase "radical islamic extremism." do you agree with that criticism, they should specifically be referring to islamic extremism at this summit? >> yes, wolf absolutely. that's the enemy. that's the reason this summit is called. that's the one who is causing the violence that we're concerned about. they're the ones burning
twitter earlier today during his opening remarks at the summit when discussing the issue of radical owe malis living in the u.s. the vice president said he has great relationships with them because there's an awful lot of them driving cabs and they're friend of his. an off-script off-message moment for the vice president. >> thanks for that. we'll stay on top of this summit under way at the white house. we'll get back to you. let's get more on what's going on. joining us republican...
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ol' mali raised $191,000 for hisiv political action xhoit tea.o talk with voters around the country while considering a presidential run. >>> changing minds on a sensitive subject. what one school district is doing to battle suicide. >>> another major recall involving the most popular vehicles on the road. if it sounds familiar, it's because we've been down this road before. the safety risk that could be putting >>> the montgomery county school district has experienced a painful loss in recent years. several students have taken their own lives. >> news 4's kristin wright shows us how they're changing minds. >> reporter: evan rosenstock took his own life, 16 a sophomore at winston churchill high school. he committed suicide a year and a half ago. his mother susan can finally smile again. her life has new purpose. >> i never thought i'd find myself in a position to be a champion for mental health issues or anything, and now i feel like i'm in a big position to be able to help youth all across america. >>. >> reporter: students in montgomery county
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france has journeyed in mli ali, for example -- intervened in mali, for example, and germany has made a significant contribution to this. when it comes to the fight of the boko haram and other organizations, you would like to keep up the german contributions, unfortunately turnout seems to be a connection between these individual terrorist organizations and groups. all of them having recourse to attach a muslim principles. -- attach muslim rituals -- principles. in the assembly, we share your approach to the ukraine crisis but in ukraine, there is a call for more support, not only by germany, but also from other european countries. france has been very active on the african continent, it has been very much engaged. now that the european union has decided to set up a response post, maybe you could give us your intentions of the more engaged. in particular in those countries. >> well, over the past few years, i think the have actually quite rapidly stepped up engagement in africa, if you compare it to the way we have done business before. france, has, in many ways, a much closer relatio
france has journeyed in mli ali, for example -- intervened in mali, for example, and germany has made a significant contribution to this. when it comes to the fight of the boko haram and other organizations, you would like to keep up the german contributions, unfortunately turnout seems to be a connection between these individual terrorist organizations and groups. all of them having recourse to attach a muslim principles. -- attach muslim rituals -- principles. in the assembly, we share your...
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you know we went over weight and then max mali overweight early 2010. >> jack, to your point, do youews on walmart changes feds' thinking on inflation and rates? >> i think it could. i certainly like the most recent employment report. we did have wages rise you know, at long last and the year over year now, wages rising at 2.2%. it's above the fed target for the first time in a long time. you get walmart and perhaps other pressure on minimumit's ultimately a good thing. give people $20 an hour and eventually prices go up and just be able to afford the same thing. i mean, if, you know, if you're earning $10 an hour and a loaf of bread is $2.50, make $20 an hour loafer of bread becomes 5. you can't make something from nothing with minimum wage but it will spur some inflation. >> all right, jack thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> this just in. the white house praising walmart's wage hikes saying they'll raise productivity and reduce turnover. that is the white house's first reaction to the walmart news. there you have it on cnbc. >>> allow us to set the menu for the re
you know we went over weight and then max mali overweight early 2010. >> jack, to your point, do youews on walmart changes feds' thinking on inflation and rates? >> i think it could. i certainly like the most recent employment report. we did have wages rise you know, at long last and the year over year now, wages rising at 2.2%. it's above the fed target for the first time in a long time. you get walmart and perhaps other pressure on minimumit's ultimately a good thing. give people...
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admirabley out in front, i would argue, of the american administration with the action it took in mali and the general seriousness of the threat and it has to be confronted not just in the form of marches and statements about solidarity but it has to be confronted kinetic kinetically, so to speak. so that's an important point. i would add -- let me add just two points. i know i'm running up against my time limit. i think as i said earlier, because we're coming to grips with the fact that this is a war on western values like free speech, one of the best responses is to have more free speech. if i were a french -- if i were part of the french political debate, i would advocate for two things, one of which would be what i once heard someone say is a pedigogy of insult. it is not going to help if it is left only to "charlie hebdo" or publications like that behind barbed wire and masses of arms to do it. people need to do it more. and at the same time, i would think if i were a french policymaker that they need to left lift, not impose new restrictions on free speech but to lift them becaus
admirabley out in front, i would argue, of the american administration with the action it took in mali and the general seriousness of the threat and it has to be confronted not just in the form of marches and statements about solidarity but it has to be confronted kinetic kinetically, so to speak. so that's an important point. i would add -- let me add just two points. i know i'm running up against my time limit. i think as i said earlier, because we're coming to grips with the fact that this...