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i'm bill weir for "nightline" in mozambique. >> good luck to them. "war elephants" premieres this april 22nd on nat geo wild. >>> up next, from "glycerin" to now. gavin rossdale brings us the playlist that shaped his music. ♪ dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ >>> you may remember gavin rossdale as the raspy voice singer of bush. or maybe you know him better as the guy holding gwen stefani's hand now. he tells us all about his biggest musical inspirations for tonight's play list. ♪ it's like the sound o
i'm bill weir for "nightline" in mozambique. >> good luck to them. "war elephants" premieres this april 22nd on nat geo wild. >>> up next, from "glycerin" to now. gavin rossdale brings us the playlist that shaped his music. ♪ dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. that's why you've got us. at the...
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i have, i was struck down recently with a terrible, watching the mozambique preview and just got hit,ldn't believe the house for two days. >> we jeck on the show if there is not at least a 50% chance of diarrhea when you eat something it's almost not worth eating. >> jon: it really isn't. do you have, like are there certain precautions that you take when you go into these areas, like shots and -- >> yeah, we've had the full spectrum but honestly we avoid the hotel breakfast buff aye, that thing is lethal. >> jon: would you say that even in the states. >> that, you know, that sort of forlorn, the shiny ham, the con guiled eggs, the little-- no, that stuff is, that is a investigator, that is not a meal. >> jon: . >> the display of bacon always, because i'm a huge fan of bacon but once it gets, somehow when it starts to layer and get on top of-- in the crevasses lives baconela or whatever it is. >> if it's board jerky like, then bacon like, you probably shouldn't be, yeah. >> jon: have you been struck by the ability of food to bring cultures together everywhere, have you ever been to a p
i have, i was struck down recently with a terrible, watching the mozambique preview and just got hit,ldn't believe the house for two days. >> we jeck on the show if there is not at least a 50% chance of diarrhea when you eat something it's almost not worth eating. >> jon: it really isn't. do you have, like are there certain precautions that you take when you go into these areas, like shots and -- >> yeah, we've had the full spectrum but honestly we avoid the hotel breakfast...
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projections are nigeria, ethiopia, chad, mozambique, are prokted to increase and the african economy will grow at 7% over the next 20 years. slightly past that of china. also pointing to economists and other sources, the last secretary of congress was secretary evans to visit in 2012. so, and also wanted to just add that we have exports to africa, we can create up to 315,000 jobs dmosically, so the question is when regions are you targeting for your export -- of the u.s. that your department is targeting and when, how do you feel about the market in afterand are you planning on visiting africa in the near future to take a delegation to africa? >> thank you very much, congressman. under question of targeting exports, we target all over the world. all over the world. with regard to for example, i'm just back as i indicated, from india. took u.s. businesses. outstanding businesses. i think it's proof things will follow very positively. we have some arrangements. with regard to subsaharan africa, i have not been yet. i have been meeting with senior most leaders to a degree, for example,
projections are nigeria, ethiopia, chad, mozambique, are prokted to increase and the african economy will grow at 7% over the next 20 years. slightly past that of china. also pointing to economists and other sources, the last secretary of congress was secretary evans to visit in 2012. so, and also wanted to just add that we have exports to africa, we can create up to 315,000 jobs dmosically, so the question is when regions are you targeting for your export -- of the u.s. that your department is...
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>> finally, into the wild, with the team saving the elephant, "nightline" anchor bill weir from mozambiqueuy with the camera and the big female. and moments like this make up the bravest and craziest conservation efforts anywhere. >> elephants are weary of people. matriarch the leader will come out and physically confront you. >> it's an attempt to find the world's biggest suffererers of post traumatic stress. survivors of a civil war that killed 95% of their elephants. >> they watched their entire family gunned down and killed. >> it's true an elephant never forgets. >> that's true, elephants never forget. >> but to rebuild and survive, the people desperately need tourists to feel safe here, so first they have to win the hearts and minds of these damaged creatures. >> they decided that the only way to convince these creatures that the war is over and they're safe, is to get close and stay calm. >> she's still thinking about it. look at her there. okay, she's coming. she's serious. okay, girl. >> they held their ground. charge after charge. since starting the experiment, they've seen momen
>> finally, into the wild, with the team saving the elephant, "nightline" anchor bill weir from mozambiqueuy with the camera and the big female. and moments like this make up the bravest and craziest conservation efforts anywhere. >> elephants are weary of people. matriarch the leader will come out and physically confront you. >> it's an attempt to find the world's biggest suffererers of post traumatic stress. survivors of a civil war that killed 95% of their...
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projections are nigeria, ethiopia, chad, mozambique, are prokted to increase and the african economy will grow at 7% over the next 20 years. slightly past that of china. also pointing to economists and other sources, the last secretary of congress was secretary evans to visit in 2012. so, and also wanted to just add that we have exports to africa, we can create up to 315,000 jobs dmosically, so the queson
projections are nigeria, ethiopia, chad, mozambique, are prokted to increase and the african economy will grow at 7% over the next 20 years. slightly past that of china. also pointing to economists and other sources, the last secretary of congress was secretary evans to visit in 2012. so, and also wanted to just add that we have exports to africa, we can create up to 315,000 jobs dmosically, so the queson
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. >> the viper program is set up to provide a deterrent and work with all mozambique op transportation. part of that is to build a relationship in terms of an exercise. >> the tsos who have been reclassified from being screeners and processors and given no federal law enforcement training are going to be out on our nation's highways and sea ports and participating in -- in this type of activity? >> i'm not sure i understood that as a question. >> let me ask you this, base ds as a performance that you have seen with the viper teams. and their ability to prevent specific terrorist threats, what kind of grade would you give them? >> i think our viper teams do a very good job in a mode of transportation where we have very limited resources. i think our viper teams working in conjunction with state and local agencies do a very good job of providing a visible deterrent to people that might attempt to do something bad. >> a to f, what kind of grade would you give them? >> i don't know if i have the experience to say specifically. based on the experience i do have i would give them the grade i
. >> the viper program is set up to provide a deterrent and work with all mozambique op transportation. part of that is to build a relationship in terms of an exercise. >> the tsos who have been reclassified from being screeners and processors and given no federal law enforcement training are going to be out on our nation's highways and sea ports and participating in -- in this type of activity? >> i'm not sure i understood that as a question. >> let me ask you this,...
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plumes of smoke billow from man-made fires in mozambique.ps it is but the scale of our impact on earth that has changed. perhaps we have yet to learn that out of the past the mistakes of our ancestors do echo into the future. and if we listen closely, we may know they are speaking to us all. [ thunder ] captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by...
plumes of smoke billow from man-made fires in mozambique.ps it is but the scale of our impact on earth that has changed. perhaps we have yet to learn that out of the past the mistakes of our ancestors do echo into the future. and if we listen closely, we may know they are speaking to us all. [ thunder ] captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by...
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we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan and spend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war ended in 91 the israelis and palestinians began talking to each other. they were meeting on a daily basis. as we walked around one of the first day as i was there i went to the temple mount. the place where the ancient jewish temples were and where the golden dome of the rockabilly dismal the iconic dome of the rock has been built on top of the ancient temples. the church where jesus was crucified and buried is half a mile -- all within yards of each other. this muslim -- palestinian muslims at prayer. mostly older people older -- reading from the koran but what jumped out at me was 20 israeli soldi
we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan and spend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war...
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you go to ever corner of the globe, it includes mozambique this season. >> people who have very littlety, who don't have a lot of time, can make incredible food. beautiful country, tragic history, good people and really great food. >> and apareparently a great hangover cure. >> the people know, when they have a hangover, they always come for clams. we take the medium ones or the big once. normally, they open better than the small ones. >> you buy your fish here? go back there and make restaurant. >> they cook it for us. >> okay, where else are you headed? >> kansas city, baja, burgundy. italy. israel. >> emilia romana in italy. we get into this league. however. >> great show in kansas city. one of the barbecue capitals in the world. these are two of the rest representations of the barbecue in kansas city. >> who am i doing now? >> jack's stack. they do everything well. successful. lovedly locals. i think the beef short rib. the big, "flintstones" size thing. i'm talking about paula deen and this is huge. eat in moderation. the beef rib, the barbecued short rib is industry standard for
you go to ever corner of the globe, it includes mozambique this season. >> people who have very littlety, who don't have a lot of time, can make incredible food. beautiful country, tragic history, good people and really great food. >> and apareparently a great hangover cure. >> the people know, when they have a hangover, they always come for clams. we take the medium ones or the big once. normally, they open better than the small ones. >> you buy your fish here? go back...
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and projections are that nigeria, ethiopia, chad, mozambique, tanzania, congo, ghana and rwanda are projecting to increase testing and africa's economy will grow at an average annual rate of 7% over the next 20 years, faster than china's. the last secretary of commerce who visited africa was secretary evans who visited in 2012. and also i just want to add -- we can create up to 315,000 jobs domestically. so the question is, what regions are you targeting for your, for the export of the u.s., that your department is targeting? and when, how do you view about the marketing aspect? and are you planning on visiting africa and the near future to take a delegation to africa? >> thank you very much, congressman. the question of targeting exports, we target all over the world, all over the world. with regard to, so for example, i'm just back as indicated from india, took 16 u.s. businesses, outstanding businesses. i think it was fruitful, things will follow very positively. we already have some provision. with sub-saharan africa, i have personally been a. in this new role i have not been there yet. i
and projections are that nigeria, ethiopia, chad, mozambique, tanzania, congo, ghana and rwanda are projecting to increase testing and africa's economy will grow at an average annual rate of 7% over the next 20 years, faster than china's. the last secretary of commerce who visited africa was secretary evans who visited in 2012. and also i just want to add -- we can create up to 315,000 jobs domestically. so the question is, what regions are you targeting for your, for the export of the u.s.,...
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i was responsible for food aid going to mozambique in africa, and all the time, but, go to -- they goo socialist, communist countries. if we did not give them food, but those countries would fail. socialist countries, marxist countries, the government would fail, and a free market would come out of it because the people would want that. why is it the democrats and liberals like to prop up socialist governments all over the world? guest: let me separate your thoughts about food aid from why do democrats and liberals do a, b, and c, because both democrats and republicans have supported this idea. as to your point that food aid usually goes to the leak, or the government, that is true, and it is understood. a big part of this was putting in monitoring mechanisms that would allow international community to have confidence that this was going to the people who or not been used for their festival, which is a food- intensive set of events. so, there are a lot of ways to do that. summon all the international monitors, and some involve giving them food the military cannot use like a baby and v
i was responsible for food aid going to mozambique in africa, and all the time, but, go to -- they goo socialist, communist countries. if we did not give them food, but those countries would fail. socialist countries, marxist countries, the government would fail, and a free market would come out of it because the people would want that. why is it the democrats and liberals like to prop up socialist governments all over the world? guest: let me separate your thoughts about food aid from why do...
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we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan and spend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war ended in 91 the israelis and palestinians began talking to each other. they were meeting on a daily basis. as we walked around one of the first day as i was there i went to the temple mount. the place where the ancient jewish temples were and where the golden dome of the rockabilly dismal the iconic dome of the rock has been built on top of the ancient temples. the church where jesus was crucified and buried is half a mile -- all within yards of each other. this muslim -- palestinian muslims at prayer. mostly older people older -- reading from the koran but what jumped out at me was 20 israeli soldi
we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan and spend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war...
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we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan andspend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war ended in 91 the israelis and palestinians began talking to each other. they were meeting on a daily basis. as we walked around one of the first day as i was there i went to the temple mount. the place where the ancient jewish temples were and where the golden dome of the rockabilly dismal the iconic dome of the rock has been built on top of the ancient temples. the church where jesus was crucified and buried is half a mile -- all within yards of each other. this muslim -- palestinian muslims at prayer. mostly older people older -- reading from the koran but what jumped out at me was 20 israeli soldie
we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan andspend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war ended...