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but in mozambique it works and it has worked. that's why we have reached such total of women enrolled in decision positions. yes, women participant. we have conflict. and since women are the most affected, they are much more easily are able -- it's true that it's not always they are seated at the table the decision table to solve the conflicts or even after the conflicts. but they are there, and they are the grassroots organizations, and they help build the society. and they help to sustain the societies. so i think that we have to work much more in terms of empowering women to be able, themselves to defend themselves, to defend their rights in the society. >> thank you. madam ambassador? your thoughts? >> there are a few things, if i can say why it is happening. and you mentioned the history also. you have a very tiny country with a million people dying in three months. and you either die or you resurrect. so what happened was that the first thing that was able to revive our country and also comprehensively include women is that
but in mozambique it works and it has worked. that's why we have reached such total of women enrolled in decision positions. yes, women participant. we have conflict. and since women are the most affected, they are much more easily are able -- it's true that it's not always they are seated at the table the decision table to solve the conflicts or even after the conflicts. but they are there, and they are the grassroots organizations, and they help build the society. and they help to sustain the...
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i come from mozambique. mozambique is located in southern africa. going direct to the issue, let me say that mozambique constitution defends gender balance and equality of opportunity for all without any kind of discrimination. gender equality and promotion of women are just its stake members to consider the location of at least 30% of the decision-making positions. in mozambique, my country, which attained its independence through an armed struggle against colonialism, women were always present and act initiative the national policy and agenda for their emancipation. after 40 years, which we're going to celebrate next june, i'm proud to be able to say that mozambique and parliament where i once set for 15 years is a very good example of women empowerment. with almost -- it has almost 39% of women in parliament out of 250 members. the parliament speaker is a female as well as mozambiquan general attorney. this just to give some example. in the executive, we have reached the percentage of 23% of female ministers and deputy ministers. we have a long w
i come from mozambique. mozambique is located in southern africa. going direct to the issue, let me say that mozambique constitution defends gender balance and equality of opportunity for all without any kind of discrimination. gender equality and promotion of women are just its stake members to consider the location of at least 30% of the decision-making positions. in mozambique, my country, which attained its independence through an armed struggle against colonialism, women were always...
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then we selected ambassador from mozambique. so, but it is not -- i hope that we are -- even though we might be giving examples of one particular country, it is because we know it very well for discussion purposes, but here i am representing all the african ambassadors. but so blame it on me if we are weak enough to represent today but we can't really bring all the people to come and represent so i hated to mention that. but definitely significant for all of us around the questions if you want to ask general questions on africa, you should also come to us. other thing i want to mention, somebody was talking about colonialism and the rules of what -- that our agenda was set by colonial powers. yes, they were. and also that some of the difficulties we have we would be remiss if we can't attribute it to the fact that africa is young. africa is a young nation. you know, when you talk about a nation with 50 years of history, it is nothing. that's yesterday. so actually the milestones that africa has achieved are incredible when you l
then we selected ambassador from mozambique. so, but it is not -- i hope that we are -- even though we might be giving examples of one particular country, it is because we know it very well for discussion purposes, but here i am representing all the african ambassadors. but so blame it on me if we are weak enough to represent today but we can't really bring all the people to come and represent so i hated to mention that. but definitely significant for all of us around the questions if you want...
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mozambique continues to struggle economically.ty is the mother of invention, and the result can be very stylish indeed. this blue dress from the market will be re-worked. >> so, when you look at this address, for example, it really looks very conservative, like old mama dress. very long, long sleeves. what we want to do is freshen it up. we take out the sleeves both , sides of course. >> they refer to the practice as "upcycling." they're reinventing the dress to give it a whole new look. they used to simply upcycle clothes for themselves. like many others, they couldn't afford to buy new clothes either. wearing old clothes is one thing. but creating designer pieces out of them is another matter altogether. some of the repurposed clothes are now making their way back to europe. the designers are getting ready for a fashion show in the german city of cologne. >> we're excited about our first show ever in europe. and as you said, bringing back the clothes to where they come from, for us it's exciting and we are looking forward to the
mozambique continues to struggle economically.ty is the mother of invention, and the result can be very stylish indeed. this blue dress from the market will be re-worked. >> so, when you look at this address, for example, it really looks very conservative, like old mama dress. very long, long sleeves. what we want to do is freshen it up. we take out the sleeves both , sides of course. >> they refer to the practice as "upcycling." they're reinventing the dress to give it a...
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then we selected ambassador from mozambique. but it is not -- i hope that we are -- even though we might be giving examples of one particular country it is because we know it very well for discussion purposes, but here i am representing all the african ambassadors. so blame it on me if we are weak enough to represent today but we can't really bring all the people to come and represent so i hated to mention that. but definitely significant for all of us around the questions if you want to ask general questions on africa you should also come to us. other thing i want to mention somebody was talking about colonialism and the rules of what -- that our agenda was set by colonial powers. yes, they were. and also that some of the difficulties we have we would be remiss if we can't attribute it to the fact that africa is young. africa is a young nation. when you talk about a nation with 50 years of history, it is nothing. that's yesterday. so actually the milestones that africa has achieved are incredible when you look at where we came
then we selected ambassador from mozambique. but it is not -- i hope that we are -- even though we might be giving examples of one particular country it is because we know it very well for discussion purposes, but here i am representing all the african ambassadors. so blame it on me if we are weak enough to represent today but we can't really bring all the people to come and represent so i hated to mention that. but definitely significant for all of us around the questions if you want to ask...
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you know that south africa deported hundreds of mozambique back to mozambiqua. to your delegates about that situation? >> well we believe that every member state must protect its citizens, must also respect the laws of every member state. we believe that what has happened is south africa in terms of xenophobia is unfortunate. and very sad. and a bad development for the african compliment as we push for our compliment. while we respect the sovereignty of south africa and laws we demand that the south african government protect the lives and property of all citizens residing in this country. and all those that preach hate and subdivision will be brought -- division will be brought to book. those that create the problems between the communities in africa are those who we believe should be made. no country can develop on its own. we need each other. especially here in africa. we are the african parliament. we push for the free movement of people, goods and services within the government. the integration and lies - if you do the integration of the people of africa no
you know that south africa deported hundreds of mozambique back to mozambiqua. to your delegates about that situation? >> well we believe that every member state must protect its citizens, must also respect the laws of every member state. we believe that what has happened is south africa in terms of xenophobia is unfortunate. and very sad. and a bad development for the african compliment as we push for our compliment. while we respect the sovereignty of south africa and laws we demand...
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and upcycling -- how second-hand clothes become designer frocks in mozambique. now, states that don't see eye-to-eye with their neighbors are nothing unusual. but how do you get your neighbor back to the negotiation table over territory you lost more than 130 years ago?
and upcycling -- how second-hand clothes become designer frocks in mozambique. now, states that don't see eye-to-eye with their neighbors are nothing unusual. but how do you get your neighbor back to the negotiation table over territory you lost more than 130 years ago?
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familiar with the situation, anadarko petroleum is ready to choose cvi as the main contractor for a mozambiquehat would be big for both companies. chicago bridge, you can see when that news crossed, the shares did spike. going down, green mountain. it is the worst performer in the s&p 500, after the company said that its cold brewing system is going to be rolling out or slowly that investors had been expecting. it will be coming out in different phases. will not be in the full retail channel until 2016 holiday season. investors are not very happy. what am i going to do? julie: there are other ways. [laughter] betty: thank you. now we look at the top stories on the bloomberg terminal this afternoon. we begin in israel where benjamin netanyahu has begun his fourth term as prime minister. he is still not named a foreign minister. he is holding up the post as the in order to get another party to join his coalition. he survived a confidence wrote by a to vote margin -- those by a two vote margin. pharaoh is a 4-5 favorite. no horse has won a triple c rown since 1978. chiles wants to appeal to the s
familiar with the situation, anadarko petroleum is ready to choose cvi as the main contractor for a mozambiquehat would be big for both companies. chicago bridge, you can see when that news crossed, the shares did spike. going down, green mountain. it is the worst performer in the s&p 500, after the company said that its cold brewing system is going to be rolling out or slowly that investors had been expecting. it will be coming out in different phases. will not be in the full retail...
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petroleum company is doing a $15 billion project in mozambique, of all places, been -- selected to participatenstruction of this. angie: fish, oil, and -- ivane: office supplies, naturally. elecome their stock has been up about 50%. angie: we will see what investors they -- say about all of you guys. the in an hour to see how three we have here have done. coming up, digging deeper -- the mongoliaear impasse in comes to an end. we're counting they are in the state today and hillary clinton is on the road in mason city, making the case. just a few moments ago, for her experience. >> we are living in an incredibly complicated time in american history.
petroleum company is doing a $15 billion project in mozambique, of all places, been -- selected to participatenstruction of this. angie: fish, oil, and -- ivane: office supplies, naturally. elecome their stock has been up about 50%. angie: we will see what investors they -- say about all of you guys. the in an hour to see how three we have here have done. coming up, digging deeper -- the mongoliaear impasse in comes to an end. we're counting they are in the state today and hillary clinton is on...
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. >> questlove: 258, mozambique! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are a hot crowd. hot, hot crowd. welcome, welcome, welcome! welcome to "the tonight show." you made it! you're here! this is it! [ cheers and applause ] here we go. great crowd. wow. welcome, welcome. well, here's what everyone is talking about. some good news, actually, for hillary clinton. according to a new poll, 48% of americans believe that hillary clinton is honest and trustworthy. [ laughter ] then hillary was like, "actually, i just made that poll up." [ laughter ] doesn't help. i heard that bill clinton is going to speak at univision's network presentation next week and participate in a q and a. apparently, he wants to connect with latino voters in an effort to help hillary. well, that and it's one step closer to meeting sofia vergara. [ laughter and applause ] [ as bill clinton ] i'm a big fan. >> steve: big, big fan. [ laughter ] wait, q and a? oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wrong letter. >> steve: wrong letter. >> jimmy: wrong letter. >> s
. >> questlove: 258, mozambique! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are a hot crowd. hot, hot crowd. welcome, welcome, welcome! welcome to "the tonight show." you made it! you're here! this is it! [ cheers and applause ] here we go. great crowd. wow. welcome, welcome. well, here's what everyone is talking about. some good news, actually, for hillary clinton. according to a new poll, 48% of americans believe that hillary...
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the group has already invested $50,000 in microloans in east africa, built a well in mozambique and rebuiltin senegal. barkley started his run in santa monica, california on may 9 and will finish in maine on august 16th. so far he's run over 400 miles. barkley joins me now via skype from somewhere in the middle of arizona. welcome to the show. >> hey how is it going? >> well i should ask you that barkley. where are you right now and how far have you run today? >> i'm just outside flagstaff, arizona, ran about 28 miles today,'s day and now i'm just kind of resting for the rest of the day. >> now, what made you want to run across the country? >> well i was onkind of bored and trying to think of something i could do and i came up with running across the country. >> are you a runner normally? >> i have been for a few years. >> how did you end up raising money for the steps foundation? >> well i knew when i came up with this plan i wanted to do it for a charity but i didn't have one in mind yet and i wanted something running-related and something to fight poverty, and this was endorsed by profes
the group has already invested $50,000 in microloans in east africa, built a well in mozambique and rebuiltin senegal. barkley started his run in santa monica, california on may 9 and will finish in maine on august 16th. so far he's run over 400 miles. barkley joins me now via skype from somewhere in the middle of arizona. welcome to the show. >> hey how is it going? >> well i should ask you that barkley. where are you right now and how far have you run today? >> i'm just...
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police in mozambique have seized nearly 1.3 tons of ivory and rhino horns. found at the home of a chinese national on the outskirts of the capital of maputo, he was arrested tuesday. the cache included 340 elephant tusks and 65 rhino horns. officials estimate that's equivalent to the slaughter of 235 animals. virtually all ivory and horn trade is banned worldwide to protect the animals from extinction. blue bell creameries, based in texas, is laying off more than a third of its workforce after a series of listeria illnesses were linked to its ice cream. all of its plants remain closed and more than 1,400 people will lose their jobs. on wall street, stocks ended the day mostly higher. the dow jones industrial average gained 20 points to close at 18272. the nasdaq fell two points and the s-and-p 500 gained a point. for the week, the major indexes each gained a fraction of a percent. still to come on the newshour: the federal government's point person for railroads on the deadly train derailment; the southeast asia migrant crisis; congress refreshes the battle
police in mozambique have seized nearly 1.3 tons of ivory and rhino horns. found at the home of a chinese national on the outskirts of the capital of maputo, he was arrested tuesday. the cache included 340 elephant tusks and 65 rhino horns. officials estimate that's equivalent to the slaughter of 235 animals. virtually all ivory and horn trade is banned worldwide to protect the animals from extinction. blue bell creameries, based in texas, is laying off more than a third of its workforce after...
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they have been awarded a contract in mozambique. by the likes of anadarko.texas. two big contracts helping to protelethat stock higher. back over to you. >> interesting stuff there. despite climbing to more than $60 a barrel, they are slumping right now and ended where it began. >> we lost ground, but rebounded the. 59.70 is where we will close down 20 cents. and we have never seen this before. that's the june spot price i am watching. we had the rate count numbers come out before a decline of eight oil rigs. slower pace than before. >> thank you very much. >> time for street talks and stocks you need to know about. the first stock is downgraded and the analyst said the industry is in dire straights. also sees potential for a liquidity crunch for farmers and cut the target to 84. every major ag commodity, wheat sugar, soy, and corn is down year to date. >> interesting in his most recent filing warren buffett in the fourth quarter. the increase is by $10 million. i'm looking at you. i'm looking at you also. next up we have goldman up. upgrading and raising th
they have been awarded a contract in mozambique. by the likes of anadarko.texas. two big contracts helping to protelethat stock higher. back over to you. >> interesting stuff there. despite climbing to more than $60 a barrel, they are slumping right now and ended where it began. >> we lost ground, but rebounded the. 59.70 is where we will close down 20 cents. and we have never seen this before. that's the june spot price i am watching. we had the rate count numbers come out before a...
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from rwanda and mozambique will take part. we'll have live coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. on april 9th, 1865 confederate general robert e. lee met ulysses s. grandparent at appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army. other confederate armies were still active in the field, lee's surrender effectively ended the civil war. tonight on c-span3, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern the events that marked the 150th anniversary of of the event held last month in appomattox. >>> south korea ambassador to the u.s. ahn ho-young talked about trade with the u.s. last week at an event put together by the korea economic institute. this is about 50 minutes. >>> good afternoon, i'm the president and ceo of career economic institute of america. welcome you this afternoon for what should be a very interesting exchange on issues involving the future of free trade in east asia, from china to tpp with a question mark meaning going beyond even tpp. this is going to be an interesting forum, and we welcome you here this afternoon it's my opportunity to introduce to you the
from rwanda and mozambique will take part. we'll have live coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. on april 9th, 1865 confederate general robert e. lee met ulysses s. grandparent at appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army. other confederate armies were still active in the field, lee's surrender effectively ended the civil war. tonight on c-span3, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern the events that marked the 150th anniversary of of the event held last month in appomattox. >>>...
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was beginning, i was notified that a young woman who worked for our health access initiative in mozambique and her fiance, a gifted architect, had been among those murdered by al shahab and the attack on the mall in nairobi. she was a dutch nurse. ironically in all these years i've been doing this work, we've only lost two people to violence. both dutch nurses. but this one was a dutch nurse who was so good at what she did and went back to harvard and got a pafd in public health and bent to take management position in africa. her name was ellaf. she was 8 and a half months pregnant. she went to nairobi because it's the best place in that part of africa to have a baby. and she and her husband were just strolling down the mall and they were killeded. the people that killed her doubtless think they are righteous people. but if you believe in an inclusive future, it doesn't belong to them. nigeria has a new president because a majority of people in nigeria don't like boka haram. they don't think you have a right to kill everybody that disagrees with you. so, any way, when i was at the global i
was beginning, i was notified that a young woman who worked for our health access initiative in mozambique and her fiance, a gifted architect, had been among those murdered by al shahab and the attack on the mall in nairobi. she was a dutch nurse. ironically in all these years i've been doing this work, we've only lost two people to violence. both dutch nurses. but this one was a dutch nurse who was so good at what she did and went back to harvard and got a pafd in public health and bent to...
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over 70 070% of children completing primary school in mozambique do not have basic numercy skills. we know that using new technology can help transform educational outcomes. for example, bridge international academies uses softwears and tablets and school that teach 100,000 students in kenya and uganda. after two years, students average scores for reading and math have risen high above their public school peers. and the cost per student at bridge academies is just $6 per student per month. one of the most effective ways to encourage investment in the extreme poor and improve health and educational service delivery is accountability. one study in tanzania found doctors in clinics spends 29 minutes in any day seeing patients. according totory research in india, primary teachers in public schools are absent 25% of the time. primary care doctors are absent 40% of the time. governments can help poor people monitor and discipline service providers for these failures and create incentives to do better. those that do so will reap far greater returns on their human capital investments. the
over 70 070% of children completing primary school in mozambique do not have basic numercy skills. we know that using new technology can help transform educational outcomes. for example, bridge international academies uses softwears and tablets and school that teach 100,000 students in kenya and uganda. after two years, students average scores for reading and math have risen high above their public school peers. and the cost per student at bridge academies is just $6 per student per month. one...