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well i'm joined now by peter millet who was british ambassador to libya from twenty fifteen to twenty eight thousand ambassador millet joins me tonight from london and bastards good to have you on the program you were ambassador during the time in which khalifa have tar was reportedly mobilizing his forces and in the time according to his spokesman when he was communicating to the world his plans of a military assault on tripoli were you aware of any of this. yes i mean i used to meet general have to and his headquarters in benghazi a during two thousand and seventeen i went over there four or five times i would have conversations with him and he would always tend to say that the military solution security should come first i don't i would always try to tell him that the political process was crucially important political reconciliation was crucially important that there could be no military solution to the problems of libya the u.n. process needed to continue the institutions of the country the government economic institutions the military institutions need to be unified now he had g
well i'm joined now by peter millet who was british ambassador to libya from twenty fifteen to twenty eight thousand ambassador millet joins me tonight from london and bastards good to have you on the program you were ambassador during the time in which khalifa have tar was reportedly mobilizing his forces and in the time according to his spokesman when he was communicating to the world his plans of a military assault on tripoli were you aware of any of this. yes i mean i used to meet general...
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their fields where they used to plant millet and onions grew arid. lisa her husband and their five children are climate refugees. is there is sea west suffering so much. there's no rain we have no water we don't have enough water to grow anything. is c.t.c. to ship. people here heading south. hoping that they'll be able to grow crops there and find something to eat. salmon. in southeast asia flooding is driving people from their homes. in africa it's the devastating drought and cameroon is suffering as is neighboring chad. lake chad which lent its name to the entire region is the only natural source of water in the area. researchers from the international organization for migration have come to the region surrounding lake chad to investigate the connection between climate change and the rise of climate migration. mashal remove below of the un migration organisation has spent years in this the hill region every encounter and every conversation adds another layer of detail to his preliminary findings. today maria lowe and his team are visiting a camp f
their fields where they used to plant millet and onions grew arid. lisa her husband and their five children are climate refugees. is there is sea west suffering so much. there's no rain we have no water we don't have enough water to grow anything. is c.t.c. to ship. people here heading south. hoping that they'll be able to grow crops there and find something to eat. salmon. in southeast asia flooding is driving people from their homes. in africa it's the devastating drought and cameroon is...
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talks come out for thousands of protesters again turned out in the capital khartoum calling on the millet. to hand over power demonstrators have been massing outside army headquarters for three weeks even after the ousting of president omar al bashir on april eleventh. went to khartoum and talked to protesters there everyone i talked to in sudan is thinking about one question should power be in the hands of a civilian council or a military council i will ask what do you want a civilian government of course why because nothing's changed since we ousted al bashir and got a military government one soldier was replaced by another one where's the difference it's the same situation we've had before we got rid of a dictator and got another dictator so i want to civilian government together with a military one because the military provides protection if there's no military with a civilian government it's not complete the. people cherish their freedom a military government leans towards full so that's why i'm hoping for a civilian government. with any. equipment that we should have civilian rule w
talks come out for thousands of protesters again turned out in the capital khartoum calling on the millet. to hand over power demonstrators have been massing outside army headquarters for three weeks even after the ousting of president omar al bashir on april eleventh. went to khartoum and talked to protesters there everyone i talked to in sudan is thinking about one question should power be in the hands of a civilian council or a military council i will ask what do you want a civilian...
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cats i went closest late on but solomon kalu was thwarted by me and no millet finished the dice face was as grim as the game and been well some in hanover colors were inconsolable despite their dejection their no a point closer to stuttgart in the relegation playoff spot. all right with that let's take a look now at the bonus thing a table and how it stands with just one game left this match say that would be false for coasting frankfurt on monday here we are you see byron are still on top with thorman right on their heels leipzig in third place and frankfurt in the fourth spot there in the other half and over they remain in rock bottom norberg the other team in danger of relegation stuttgart also struggling there in sixteenth place. to tennis now where fabio fognini was looking to win his first monte carlo masters title the italian made it to the final by knocking off the defending champion rafael nadal in the semifinals and funny you see him here in blue well he continued that good form in the opening set of what was really an unexpected match of the serbian dusan bitch thirty one
cats i went closest late on but solomon kalu was thwarted by me and no millet finished the dice face was as grim as the game and been well some in hanover colors were inconsolable despite their dejection their no a point closer to stuttgart in the relegation playoff spot. all right with that let's take a look now at the bonus thing a table and how it stands with just one game left this match say that would be false for coasting frankfurt on monday here we are you see byron are still on top with...
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cats i went closest late on but solomon kalu was thwarted by me and no millet finished his face was as grim as the game had been well some and hung over colors were inconsolable despite their dejection they know a point closer to stuttgart in the relegation playoff spot. i'm going to go to you all you know is going at the end of the season like we mentioned any insight into that decision but it's funny isn't it in. that general area they extended his contract for next season after that decision made in general he won only two more games and even when they announced his contract extension dot i said i don't care about that i'm only cold for six games anyways meaning if i lose six games i'm gone now he lost five in a row and he is gone so he kind of i don't know whether he expected that or whether he just knows the business i guess that's that's definitely not the direction the club wants to go. plates who has been working with for pretty much twenty five years as a player and later on as a. manager with him it was a tough decision for him but he felt it is time. to try something new bec
cats i went closest late on but solomon kalu was thwarted by me and no millet finished his face was as grim as the game had been well some and hung over colors were inconsolable despite their dejection they know a point closer to stuttgart in the relegation playoff spot. i'm going to go to you all you know is going at the end of the season like we mentioned any insight into that decision but it's funny isn't it in. that general area they extended his contract for next season after that decision...
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style millet so it's not all that mean that all the into a flour made of rock or minerals is very healthy so long as you don't eat too much of it already granted every day and it does me a lot of good list to lose it for. today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on a stone. if it was. cut if these here might be a source for but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on the sneers ancient cuisine has earned him a miss. on star and seventeen talks. that focus and think you just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing they did and that's what's so special there's nothing else like us fish. growing number of chefs try to copy stuff on trees new style but they can't keep up he's always refining his technique and recipes and he's not likely to run out of ingredients any time soon. and with that we come to the end of the show now don't forget to check us out on facebook or you tube for more fun videos
style millet so it's not all that mean that all the into a flour made of rock or minerals is very healthy so long as you don't eat too much of it already granted every day and it does me a lot of good list to lose it for. today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on a stone. if it was. cut if these here might be a source for but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they love it...
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the former owner peter mcgowan passed away in january and was honored pregame along with the late millet willie mccovey. his family presented with first- base. with his team standing behind him he throughout the first pitch to pablo sandoval and received another huge ovation. but tampa bay, they quickly spoiled the party. kevin hits back to back homers off of derek rodriguez in the first. the rays jumped up 24-0 lead. the bottom nine, evan longoria, faces his former team for the first time since being traded. he flew out to right field to end the game and tampa won 5-2. the star of the game was manager bruce fauci overcome with the reception. >> it is overwhelming what happened there. you know something i will never forget. i think them and it was a special moment. i have a lot of family here and i appreciate what they did. it blew me away to be honest. it was overwhelming. >> reporter: all right so hients moments ago. we will go into the clubhouse to see what is on the players minds as they will have to find a way to bounce back. as scarlett o' saidin gone with the wind, tomorrow is ano
the former owner peter mcgowan passed away in january and was honored pregame along with the late millet willie mccovey. his family presented with first- base. with his team standing behind him he throughout the first pitch to pablo sandoval and received another huge ovation. but tampa bay, they quickly spoiled the party. kevin hits back to back homers off of derek rodriguez in the first. the rays jumped up 24-0 lead. the bottom nine, evan longoria, faces his former team for the first time...
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draft meat was a welcome change from a diet composed mainly of millet corn and vegetables. life here is difficult. but village leader describes how climate change has affected people's lives more like one of my years and less and less rain everything has dried out. that's made life harder for us in the village with the harvests are smaller we're being squeezed on all sides. despite those hardships the giraffes have actually proven an unexpected boon for the villagers they're now under protection enabling locals to benefit financially from their preservation. i mean they've got the giraffes steal from us beans from our garden for instance. and there's little we can do about it. but we still like them and don't hunt them anymore because they're providing a new source of income. areas environmental ministry and the nongovernmental agency pay the villagers not the giraffes authorities have also established a protected area the ten hectare reserve features trees and shrubs which provide the giraffes with a food source as well as a breeding ground. and we're here to help people.
draft meat was a welcome change from a diet composed mainly of millet corn and vegetables. life here is difficult. but village leader describes how climate change has affected people's lives more like one of my years and less and less rain everything has dried out. that's made life harder for us in the village with the harvests are smaller we're being squeezed on all sides. despite those hardships the giraffes have actually proven an unexpected boon for the villagers they're now under...
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a celebration of resistance against the myanmar millet.
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recruited navajo indians to create a code based on their unwritten novel whole language to help the millet -- navajo language. in a series of interviews former navajo coal to offer -- code talker keith liddell talks about his service. hisinterview talks about experience and takes place at his home in arizona on navajo tribal lands and on the pacific islands where he served. he reflects on the impact of returning to the battlefield 60 years later and the legacy of the navajo code talkers. joining us onor c-span3's american history tv. you produced a documentary on the novel hope code talkers, talkers,navajo code why? >> once you learn about them they are hard to forget. i had just moved on a part-time basis to santa fe and socially met the lawyer, the pro bono lawyer, for the navajo code
recruited navajo indians to create a code based on their unwritten novel whole language to help the millet -- navajo language. in a series of interviews former navajo coal to offer -- code talker keith liddell talks about his service. hisinterview talks about experience and takes place at his home in arizona on navajo tribal lands and on the pacific islands where he served. he reflects on the impact of returning to the battlefield 60 years later and the legacy of the navajo code talkers....
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we need to get doctor millet appear. you do not know how lucky we are to have him here. >> we will get to the break here. thank you very much. >>> this is a sample of the comparing history programs like lectures in history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on cspan-3 >>> friday night on american history tv on cspan-3, from our american artifacts series, tour of the baseball americana exhibit with the library of congress, susan rayburn shows us the earliest mentions of baseball and books and diaries from after the american revolution. also recently discovered pre- civil war documents known as baseballs magna carta meaning the basic rules and organizations of the game played to the friday eddie eastern on cspan-3 >>> i think the legacy of rochester's ongoing. rochester races it that is the role of compassion, healing, wellness, hospitality, the mission is really to make people feel welcome that this is a home away from home . >> cspan-2 city tour is on the road ask during the american story. this weekend we
we need to get doctor millet appear. you do not know how lucky we are to have him here. >> we will get to the break here. thank you very much. >>> this is a sample of the comparing history programs like lectures in history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on cspan-3 >>> friday night on american history tv on cspan-3, from our american artifacts series, tour of the baseball americana exhibit with the library of congress, susan rayburn shows us the earliest...
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and millet -- in middle school, they're allowed the choice of industrial arts and other things which was not allowed, i was not allowed to give the kids a grade in our thing. i'm not opposed to any of these ensembles that are talked about, they did exist prepeace at and then we have a $2 million and we are saying that it cannot be delivered. the children aren't allowed to come to class, is basically what i would like you to understand. and surgeon elementary schools and middle schools they are not allowed to take electives. that has been the case since i was hired. all those remedial programs that they are asked to take instead of those elected courses have not raised the test scores, same schools at the bottom there two years later. thank you. >> those are all the cards for general public comment. number 7, advisory committee reports and appointments to advisory committees. we have a report from the advisory council. >> good evening, super intendant and commissioners. i'm here for the parent advisory council, so our children, our families council developing an online directory of se
and millet -- in middle school, they're allowed the choice of industrial arts and other things which was not allowed, i was not allowed to give the kids a grade in our thing. i'm not opposed to any of these ensembles that are talked about, they did exist prepeace at and then we have a $2 million and we are saying that it cannot be delivered. the children aren't allowed to come to class, is basically what i would like you to understand. and surgeon elementary schools and middle schools they are...
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strong figure in the opposition on the far left so whether he had he were to face mrs append or mr millet or he beat them not as convincingly as in twenty seventeen but he would so that's not saying that he'll win in twenty twenty two the next election is quite low quite a long way away if you ask me what would happen in the immediate future and he would probably went just many thanks indeed gentlemen there we must end our discussion thank you all for being with us today when i was here out in paris charles this field in london and jack role in san paolo at ever get you can see the program again at any time just by going to our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion join us at our facebook page or facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can join the conversation on twitter my handle is at a.j. inside story for me adrian figure the whole team here and thanks for watching i'll see you again live from. i. may on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new
strong figure in the opposition on the far left so whether he had he were to face mrs append or mr millet or he beat them not as convincingly as in twenty seventeen but he would so that's not saying that he'll win in twenty twenty two the next election is quite low quite a long way away if you ask me what would happen in the immediate future and he would probably went just many thanks indeed gentlemen there we must end our discussion thank you all for being with us today when i was here out in...
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are still living in displacement camps with little access to clean water or sanitation for me the millet joins us now from mozambique so for me that can see a lot of people around you tell us what's going on. while we are at a camp. in beirut where there is a a temporary shelter has been set up for at least one thousand eight hundred people we know that upwards of one point seven million people here in mozambique have been displaced by that like loan and the blood that followed people here are receiving a hearty meal in fact the truck behind us is from a local restaurant that the nate thing food but this is also a way they can get to medical assistance as well as clean water and that's a great concern here in barrow considering the the rate at which cholera appears to be spreading to say that we're around one thousand four hundred people there were one thousand four hundred cases so far and that number has doubled each day and the outbreak began and this is where medical workers are growing apologize their office they're having a little bit of technical trouble getting through to for me.
are still living in displacement camps with little access to clean water or sanitation for me the millet joins us now from mozambique so for me that can see a lot of people around you tell us what's going on. while we are at a camp. in beirut where there is a a temporary shelter has been set up for at least one thousand eight hundred people we know that upwards of one point seven million people here in mozambique have been displaced by that like loan and the blood that followed people here are...
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way and to is the external influences particularly the external countries that are talking to the millet. terry council and there's a lot of engagement going on there with the gulf countries with egypt with turkey the content of those conversations very important and there's a lot of questions as to whether other countries including the united states are going to engage more and try to shape outcomes more so far the u.s. in particular has been more of a bystander john temin talking sudan with us on the news out thank you. thanks for having me. situation deteriorating even further in venezuela now live pictures from caracas there is you see. the vehicles out on the streets there. absolute chaos really you know as i said that that the context of all this is that it is happening all outside the. base in caracas hopefully we'll get to watch a little bit and then we can actually put it in context for you but i would see that shot lines of. the personnel and or riot police trying to hold the protesters back. he has some of the pictures we saw just a little while ago. by gangs in the background
way and to is the external influences particularly the external countries that are talking to the millet. terry council and there's a lot of engagement going on there with the gulf countries with egypt with turkey the content of those conversations very important and there's a lot of questions as to whether other countries including the united states are going to engage more and try to shape outcomes more so far the u.s. in particular has been more of a bystander john temin talking sudan with...
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that impact people who may have paid a bit of attention to what's going on and robert with robert millet they may be aware that a few people are in donald trump are going to spend time in prison but they don't really care because it doesn't matter to them at the end of the day they still have to get up in the morning pull on their choices and go to work and so this is going to be a very fine balance for the democrats to walk whether or not they continue to hammer this all the way to twenty twenty or they talk about real issues i suspect that at the end of the day after all the bluster and the four hundred pages have been gone through and we've read reams and reams and reams of tweets and in the days to come when we read reams and reams of opinion pieces if you believe donald trump did wrong you will still believe donald trump did wrong if you believe he's a good guy and a good president and people try to undermine him then you will still believe that this isn't going to move the needle very much at all thank you that's alan fischer at the white house in a washington new center now steve
that impact people who may have paid a bit of attention to what's going on and robert with robert millet they may be aware that a few people are in donald trump are going to spend time in prison but they don't really care because it doesn't matter to them at the end of the day they still have to get up in the morning pull on their choices and go to work and so this is going to be a very fine balance for the democrats to walk whether or not they continue to hammer this all the way to twenty...