290
290
Jul 25, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> when i receive tre e-mdi the man claimed to be based in nigeria. >> and before she realized it she was caught in a sophisticated scheme that stole her life savings but she felt so foolish she was reluctant to tell anyone. >> i was taking money out of my ira. >> how hard was it to go to police. >> i'm proud of her to come forward. i don't know if i would be able to come forward and face family and friends to say i fell for this. >> reporter: gary of the fairfield, connecticut police said when his department got the case he could hardly believe it. >> here's an educated woman with an affluent family and she is taken by these guys. >> we are haul vulnerable when it comes to hoax. >> scams can fool people you would think would be too smart to be taken in but sergeant perez says that's because the thieves are surprisingly sophisticate canned and their scams may not be obvious at the start. >> most of the victims are well educated. we're talking about professors, doctors. it runs the gamut. >> how do they fall for these scams? >> these scammers, these cybercriminals are extremely intelli
. >> when i receive tre e-mdi the man claimed to be based in nigeria. >> and before she realized it she was caught in a sophisticated scheme that stole her life savings but she felt so foolish she was reluctant to tell anyone. >> i was taking money out of my ira. >> how hard was it to go to police. >> i'm proud of her to come forward. i don't know if i would be able to come forward and face family and friends to say i fell for this. >> reporter: gary of the...
182
182
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
understand this, it's not nigeria. the levels of development are so wide apart i always find it a abuse of categorization to refer to both of developing or underdeveloped countries. blackouts i would later affirm have dubbed an experience of most of my audience. in the burden of my nation's culture of infrastructural decay that i felt compelled to apologize for the audience for having bringing about the contamination of tunisia. well, for about 10, 15 minutes of the blackout was brief. fortunately, it was not too large a hole. but i tested it for acoustics with my iron lung. when the audience in the back resumed i was audible i resumed only to be stopped. they apologized and pointed out the event was being simulcast on the continent where the adp brafrnlz thus we had to choice but to wait it took a while but power was eventually restored. now, i have the most unusually my mind does not embark on any conspiracy theory. it's one of the things and i dismissed the incident. however, after reception the following day two ad
understand this, it's not nigeria. the levels of development are so wide apart i always find it a abuse of categorization to refer to both of developing or underdeveloped countries. blackouts i would later affirm have dubbed an experience of most of my audience. in the burden of my nation's culture of infrastructural decay that i felt compelled to apologize for the audience for having bringing about the contamination of tunisia. well, for about 10, 15 minutes of the blackout was brief....
123
123
Jul 1, 2011
07/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> germany is facing nigeria and the lead with about 50 minutes left to play.france crushed canada to move closer to a quarterfinal spot. the french play the strong game and took control of the ball early on. >> the victory was well deserved. they put their opponents on the brink of an early exit with a strong performance. the canadiens were weak in defense. it gave way and the 24th minute when this goal was headed in. france continue to demonstrate their combination of skills after the break. they added another goal with a 20 meter strike. after an hour's play, france was given an insurmountable lead when it was 3-0 lead. another player sealed the deal so shortly before the end of the match. france has replaced canada as a team to watch in the world cup. >> in germany is current playing nigeria right now. the score is still one to zero. stay tune for >> the german parliament has voted 513 to 17 to pull the plug on nuclear power. the nuclear power plants will be taken offline one after the other parent of the last facility or turn off the lights in 2022. this i
. >> germany is facing nigeria and the lead with about 50 minutes left to play.france crushed canada to move closer to a quarterfinal spot. the french play the strong game and took control of the ball early on. >> the victory was well deserved. they put their opponents on the brink of an early exit with a strong performance. the canadiens were weak in defense. it gave way and the 24th minute when this goal was headed in. france continue to demonstrate their combination of skills...
186
186
Jul 13, 2011
07/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
thin she goes on to enroll and nigeria. berlin has revealed a new africa policy. -- she then goes on to angola and nigeria. >> pineapples before they are exported. this factory was set up for a development fund from israel and germany. this is a typical example of the one-way street approach to development policy taken by germany over the past decades. now, that is about to change. >> the new approach has been created in such a way that it is developing africa. we're helping afghan and only want to know how we can spend german taxpayer money. rather, we want african nations to tell us their own development plans and where there is private capital and investment from germany. >> for the first time, the plans have been approved by all government ministries. this has been welcomed by the opposition. criticism remains. >> the development of africa's economy is not the main focus, they only want to cooperate with german business interests and i don't think that that should be part of our concept. >> the man spearheading the deve
thin she goes on to enroll and nigeria. berlin has revealed a new africa policy. -- she then goes on to angola and nigeria. >> pineapples before they are exported. this factory was set up for a development fund from israel and germany. this is a typical example of the one-way street approach to development policy taken by germany over the past decades. now, that is about to change. >> the new approach has been created in such a way that it is developing africa. we're helping afghan...
246
246
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
now, though, we're going to be providing internet access to this village in northern nigeria. so, what happens when we turn the internet on here? >> and off here? [indistinct chattering] >> it's not exactly the information superhighway. [bleating] welcome to the village of gitata, 2 1/2 hours north of the nigerian capital abuja. what strikes you as you arrive in gitata is the fact that it seems so disconnected from even the rest of the country. it's not part of the national electricity grid, so most of the people here get their information through battery-powered radios. only a few of them even have mobile phones. i'm gonna give 2 high-speed internet-enabled mobile phones to 2 individuals in this community and find out how that changes their lives and the lives of the people in gitata. [drum solo playing] the brave new world of broadband has barely penetrated this community. for most of the residents here, the internet is a complete mystery... though english premiership football seems to be surprisingly familiar. who's the top striker in chelsea right now? >> eh? >> the top go
now, though, we're going to be providing internet access to this village in northern nigeria. so, what happens when we turn the internet on here? >> and off here? [indistinct chattering] >> it's not exactly the information superhighway. [bleating] welcome to the village of gitata, 2 1/2 hours north of the nigerian capital abuja. what strikes you as you arrive in gitata is the fact that it seems so disconnected from even the rest of the country. it's not part of the national...
257
257
Jul 10, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
in africa -- i was in nigeria, kenya -- there's a kind of new class of businessmen, even in nigeria.oung, western educated often, and they seem to be stirring things up. >> and they're also pushing in the right direction on issues like corruption. there's real outrage that does seem to be creating modest steps better. and just, you know, we're -- on my first trip to africa, i backpacked across the continent. what i found was river blindness, these elderly or middle-aged people who have been blind, and it left me with a bad taste for west africa. this time, you go around, you just don't see that nearly to the same degree, because river blindness has been almost conquered. there's so many other diseases like that. you get a sense of, if you have a long enough time frame of dramatic change. >>> we're going to talk more about africa when we come back, and specifically the possibility of a war of huge international crisis with south sudan. will it happen? we'll come back. [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr. ling ] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build
in africa -- i was in nigeria, kenya -- there's a kind of new class of businessmen, even in nigeria.oung, western educated often, and they seem to be stirring things up. >> and they're also pushing in the right direction on issues like corruption. there's real outrage that does seem to be creating modest steps better. and just, you know, we're -- on my first trip to africa, i backpacked across the continent. what i found was river blindness, these elderly or middle-aged people who have...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
but i think for me the differences will be essential because if nothing else we have the example of nigeria to to to look out and to try to avoid the things that got them in trouble and so i must emphasize again i think the good is making sure that we build democratic institutions the challenges that michael panel is i've mentioned i'll correct in the give them the right emphasis jobs they don't mean ones of the army and the dominance of the s.p.l. and the ethnic issues but i think we do have the example of other problem areas in africa that the southern sudanese people and the government how can watch by the do need international help and international assistance and i must also argue that i'm on the hopeful side and not not tonight and i am sense because you know we are in washington washington yes celebrate and live for over two hundred years of the end dependence if you cast your mind back it looked like a very impossible mission when windows peters declare independence and so when people feel strongly about it they can take on the challenges i do think we must find time to talk about t
but i think for me the differences will be essential because if nothing else we have the example of nigeria to to to look out and to try to avoid the things that got them in trouble and so i must emphasize again i think the good is making sure that we build democratic institutions the challenges that michael panel is i've mentioned i'll correct in the give them the right emphasis jobs they don't mean ones of the army and the dominance of the s.p.l. and the ethnic issues but i think we do have...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
involved in that i mean if i go to you you see a possible future for south sudan light maybe like nigeria because of the oil. i think. number one i hope not number two i don't really think it because i think of cause they'll be old by large they'll be they'll be singing larry it is but i think for me the differences will be essential because if nothing else we have the example of nigeria to to to look out and to try to avoid the things that got them in trouble and so i am i not emphasize again i think the good news making sure that we build democratic institutions the challenges that michael tonally is of nation are all correct in the give them the right emphasis garbs they don't mean ones of the army and their dominance of the s.p.l. and the ethnic issues but i think we do have the example of other problem areas in africa the silence of the nice people in the government how congo large by the do need international help in international assistance and our minds also are about i'm on the hopeful side and not not in an i in sense because you know we are in washington washington yes celebrat
involved in that i mean if i go to you you see a possible future for south sudan light maybe like nigeria because of the oil. i think. number one i hope not number two i don't really think it because i think of cause they'll be old by large they'll be they'll be singing larry it is but i think for me the differences will be essential because if nothing else we have the example of nigeria to to to look out and to try to avoid the things that got them in trouble and so i am i not emphasize again...
263
263
Jul 10, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
nigeria has traditionally been seen as a mess.south africa is the great disappointment in a sense. post-mandela it has not played a leadership role in pushing progressive change. >> i think one of the great reasons for africa being on the hold has been bad governance. bad government is contagious. it leads from one country to the next. in asia, we saw how the success of a few small economies then spread and influenced china, in turn which influenced india, which may be influencing pakistan. that same pattern may be beginning to happen in africa, as we have some real success stories, and others countries say, if rwanda can do it, if ghana can do it, why can't we? >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you very much. >>> we will be right back. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save y
nigeria has traditionally been seen as a mess.south africa is the great disappointment in a sense. post-mandela it has not played a leadership role in pushing progressive change. >> i think one of the great reasons for africa being on the hold has been bad governance. bad government is contagious. it leads from one country to the next. in asia, we saw how the success of a few small economies then spread and influenced china, in turn which influenced india, which may be influencing...
283
283
Jul 1, 2011
07/11
by
WJLA
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
the germans struggle against nigeria until the 54th minute until they score this goal. germany, one of the favorites play france? . the nba is about 37 minutes away from the lockout. optimism is waning in the nfl. what are we going to do? nba, nfl, everything is going south. nba, nfl, everything is going south. >> there is denny's new tour 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> it is going to be hot tomorrow, near 90 degrees. a comfortable 90 degrees. fireworks weather, it will be fine. follow us on twitter. our latest
the germans struggle against nigeria until the 54th minute until they score this goal. germany, one of the favorites play france? . the nba is about 37 minutes away from the lockout. optimism is waning in the nfl. what are we going to do? nba, nfl, everything is going south. nba, nfl, everything is going south. >> there is denny's new tour 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> it is going to be hot...
236
236
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
KOFY
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
christian in nigeria remains on high alert after bombing on two different churches on sunday. the bombings follow an increase in violence in that area. no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but officials say a militant islamic group recently warned people to avoid christian nutritions. >>> a new nation joined the world this week after south sudan declared its independence. the peace between the north and south could unravel. gary layne has more. >> reporter: was a day of jubilation. the capital city of the world's newest nation of south sudan. for more than 20 years, the people of the south, mostly black african christians, fought in civil war with northern arabs. they resisted sudanese effortses to force them to become muslim. >> people died and struggling to be free. the majority of the south are christians. these are people that paid with their life. shed their blood for the chance to be free. for me, we've been working here for over 20 years for many christian organizations, cbn has been involved here helping the people during the time of struggle. >> reporter:
christian in nigeria remains on high alert after bombing on two different churches on sunday. the bombings follow an increase in violence in that area. no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but officials say a militant islamic group recently warned people to avoid christian nutritions. >>> a new nation joined the world this week after south sudan declared its independence. the peace between the north and south could unravel. gary layne has more. >> reporter: was a day...
230
230
Jul 1, 2011
07/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
after a man from nigeria used an expired boarding pass in someone else's name to fly. he attempted to fly from los angeles to atlanta. the man is charged as a stow away. agents say there is no evidence he is a terrorist. >>> there was a fair well ceremony today for defense secretary robert gates. the president surprised him with ahmed of freedom. the highest award a president can give a civilian. gates over saw two wars and served under george w. bush and president obama. >>> massive wildfire charged more than 92,000 acres in new mexico. firefighters have been battling the blaze since sunday. 10,000 people have been evacuated. firefighters in new mexico say they are comfort they have stopped the fire's advance towards the nuclear calculate. >>> prosecutors started their rebuttal in the trial of casey anthony. she is charged with killing her daughter caylee anthony three years ago. closing arguments are expected on saturday and then yÑsÑkéké . >>> the state budget was signed by governor jerry brown today. the spending plan passed without republican support. this is one
after a man from nigeria used an expired boarding pass in someone else's name to fly. he attempted to fly from los angeles to atlanta. the man is charged as a stow away. agents say there is no evidence he is a terrorist. >>> there was a fair well ceremony today for defense secretary robert gates. the president surprised him with ahmed of freedom. the highest award a president can give a civilian. gates over saw two wars and served under george w. bush and president obama. >>>...
224
224
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
KOFY
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jo's ministry led him to russia, nigeria and philippines and laid india on his heart. >> he said who is going to tell those millions of people in india about jesus? >> he knew his time was short and plan to pass the short was in the works. grandson johnathon. >> it appeared god had his hand on johnathon. >> we felt he was 1 of those kids that was compliant, loved the lord, had a heart to serve god. >> as the 31-year-old leader, john style couldn't be more different. grandfather bold and loud. he is quiet and unassuming. >> it is a great honor, in a lot of ways, also an overwhelming task. i have to say god you are the 1 to give me the strength, courage, boldness to fill the shoes of someone like my grandfather. >> jo went to be with the lord last year. there is global partners for peace and development, johnathon's humanitarian organization that helps people from haiti to orphans in the middle east. >> whether they have food or clothes. when you look into their eyes, the greatest need they have is a personal relationship with jesus christ. >> recently he and his wife heidi took th
. >> jo's ministry led him to russia, nigeria and philippines and laid india on his heart. >> he said who is going to tell those millions of people in india about jesus? >> he knew his time was short and plan to pass the short was in the works. grandson johnathon. >> it appeared god had his hand on johnathon. >> we felt he was 1 of those kids that was compliant, loved the lord, had a heart to serve god. >> as the 31-year-old leader, john style couldn't be...
158
158
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
some of these are coming from people living in jamaica on nigeria. no one has been arrested. >> it is hard to catch people because they are overseas. once this goes overseas, there's not much the police department can do. >> the vacation rental business as on the increase, up some 30%. agents find themselves trying to help people. >> we would like to find out exactly how you got this. >> be aware if the agent does not want to speak by phone. also beware of deals and pricing properties. >> if you find a building that is charging typically $4,000 a week, they are offering the same room up for $1,000. >> the ocean city mayor. >> technology is incredible. we are all susceptible to a really good deal. sometimes you have to wonder if it is too good to be true. >> i would encourage people to go to the site. that will take you anywhere you want to go. you can get to their web sites or you can look right on our website. >> they had their ocean get away after booking a rental through a friend. >> if you are looking for a good deal and something seems like it i
some of these are coming from people living in jamaica on nigeria. no one has been arrested. >> it is hard to catch people because they are overseas. once this goes overseas, there's not much the police department can do. >> the vacation rental business as on the increase, up some 30%. agents find themselves trying to help people. >> we would like to find out exactly how you got this. >> be aware if the agent does not want to speak by phone. also beware of deals and...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
85
85
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
we know about the people in the niger delta in nigeria. we have heard about jobs being moved to china. a few of the reports mentioned china is becoming one of the most toxic countries for its citizens. now it is america's turn. will the u.s. government sell the health of the people to corporations? we must answer now. we should have taken a stand sooner. we must take a stand now. no regulatory body of the government nor any of its employees can be permitted to collude with the corporations they are to regulate. where such collusion is found, employees must be removed from office. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, sir. next speaker? >> good afternoon, supervisors. daniel landry, for the record. i sat on that restoration advisory board in 2009 the past unanimous resolution to remove mrs. brownell. we felt at the time, after numerous times of dealing with the issue of the dust, and going to the department of health, there was no response. i stand before you today and say we need to revisit, reexamine, and investigate this issue. genera
we know about the people in the niger delta in nigeria. we have heard about jobs being moved to china. a few of the reports mentioned china is becoming one of the most toxic countries for its citizens. now it is america's turn. will the u.s. government sell the health of the people to corporations? we must answer now. we should have taken a stand sooner. we must take a stand now. no regulatory body of the government nor any of its employees can be permitted to collude with the corporations they...
338
338
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
the abby and unlike the past when all they would have been irish, today, the sisters from india, nigeria and the philippines. they're also older. one-third are well above retirement age. the oldest is 93. >> in the past decade, a dozen nuns have died. like most of the monastic communities, glencairn is smaller than it used to be. >> but six women are in formation, on the path to becoming nuns, far more than might be expected. only nine women entered religious orders in all of ireland in 2006, according to the most recent survey. >> i knew that people wouldn't be rushing in the door, but i am surprised at how occupied i am actually with inquiries from people of all different ages. people from 20 to late 60s, so is, and there are a steady flow of inquiries about this kind of life. >> several times a year the abby hosts monastic experience weekends for women of all ages who want to try it out. and they share the experience in more modern ways, too, on their web page, and even on facebook where they have picked up more than 400 fans. >>> i feel the monastic life has an enduring kind of appea
the abby and unlike the past when all they would have been irish, today, the sisters from india, nigeria and the philippines. they're also older. one-third are well above retirement age. the oldest is 93. >> in the past decade, a dozen nuns have died. like most of the monastic communities, glencairn is smaller than it used to be. >> but six women are in formation, on the path to becoming nuns, far more than might be expected. only nine women entered religious orders in all of...
236
236
Jul 1, 2011
07/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
have additional libya-esque type countries, where their production gets shut in-- such as algeria or nigeria- - then their spare capacity could go away very quickly. then, that could very rapidly put upward pressure on oil prices. >> reporter: in europe, the sovereign debt crisis is far from over. and there are worries about an economic slowdown in china and other emerging markets, as market strategist scott wren explains. >> a lot of these emerging economies have seen a little bit more inflation than we've seen here. they've tried to hike interest rates to stem some of that pressure. there's a lot of speculation out there right now that china is going to experience a hard landing >> reporter: and don't forget the u.s., where the unemployment rate remains stubbornly high and the housing market is on shaky ground. so what should stock investors do? few analysts recommend bailing out. >> over the course of the next six months, the market's likely to be volatile. you want to hold some quality stocks that are paying some good dividends, and you want to be able to just say to yourself, "i realize
have additional libya-esque type countries, where their production gets shut in-- such as algeria or nigeria- - then their spare capacity could go away very quickly. then, that could very rapidly put upward pressure on oil prices. >> reporter: in europe, the sovereign debt crisis is far from over. and there are worries about an economic slowdown in china and other emerging markets, as market strategist scott wren explains. >> a lot of these emerging economies have seen a little bit...
201
201
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
>>you actually just came back from nigeria; you're very involved of course in africa. what is reallythe potential of africa, with regards of sources of labour or natural resources, they call africa the sleeping giant; but will it ever wake up? >>of course it was once thought that asia was forever going to be somnolent and impoverished and asia definitely woke up and became the centre of the world economic growth. africa needs to do the same, can do the same. africa's growth right now is not at asian levels, but it's rising. africa's growth is now at about 6 percent per year; it's really the best since independence half a century ago. asia's success is translating into african economic growth; so we're seeing a kind of re-constituting of indian ocean trade i call it. linking east asia, south asia, east africa, and actually west africa as well. africa has lots of natural resources, it's got great agricultural potential, it's got a lot of poverty; it needs to start speeding up which it's doing, but there's a lot of fragility. one should understand also africa will definit
>>you actually just came back from nigeria; you're very involved of course in africa. what is reallythe potential of africa, with regards of sources of labour or natural resources, they call africa the sleeping giant; but will it ever wake up? >>of course it was once thought that asia was forever going to be somnolent and impoverished and asia definitely woke up and became the centre of the world economic growth. africa needs to do the same, can do the same. africa's growth right...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
million dollars bond will build able to in a hundred years provide their own pointed belgian jobs in nigeria in recent. times look at the markets now almost continue to lose ground amid concerns about global demand that some speculation of europe's sovereign debt crisis is deepening brant land is trading at around one hundred fifteen dollars a barrel while the w tries nearly ninety four dollars a barrel. european stocks seeing your habits after a sharp drop in the previous session investors continued to dump in pay and insurance stocks persisting sovereign debt fears. and hidden version of the markets tracking overseas and losses let's now take a look at some individual movies on the my six most of the blue trips on low road with financial suffering the most spare bank is losing more than around one and a half percent week of crude is a waste of energy majors gas pump is down one percent also enter into the red after early gains and it's reported and nine percent increase in earnings for the first half of the year. also data boys have tamed investor how tied for risk pushing the russian curr
million dollars bond will build able to in a hundred years provide their own pointed belgian jobs in nigeria in recent. times look at the markets now almost continue to lose ground amid concerns about global demand that some speculation of europe's sovereign debt crisis is deepening brant land is trading at around one hundred fifteen dollars a barrel while the w tries nearly ninety four dollars a barrel. european stocks seeing your habits after a sharp drop in the previous session investors...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
hoping for a better life in america will quote from nigeria applied for the green card lottery he won or so it said in the letter that he received from the state department almost two weeks later the us voided the results of the lottery for some twenty two thousand people including a war that i want to launch in for a four star on the lottery. it's one from each year the u.s. state department grants green cards to some fifty thousand people from around the globe the lottery where the jackpot is the right to live and work in america is advertised as completely random the state department claims in this case there was a computer glitch and the results were not arbitrary a computer programming error caused more than ninety percent of the selectees to come from the first two days of the registration period the victims of the blunder have joined in a class action suit against the u.s. state department and lost the court here has been struggling with the issue of randomness asking how could the result of the green card lottery not be random even if there had been a computer glitch as the st
hoping for a better life in america will quote from nigeria applied for the green card lottery he won or so it said in the letter that he received from the state department almost two weeks later the us voided the results of the lottery for some twenty two thousand people including a war that i want to launch in for a four star on the lottery. it's one from each year the u.s. state department grants green cards to some fifty thousand people from around the globe the lottery where the jackpot is...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the be deployed eastern crude or province of afghanistan's most violent corners some of this out of nigeria for you must understand hard so they can talk a lot of pressure that day by day we're making it on us the afghan national army has already come a long way it's rates have swollen to about one hundred seventy thousand troops on start from moves of recruits the trucks of the higher wages and extra books the soldiers insist we are all united in their desire to be back to tell you about a certain city. or ethnicity then yeah my we are older brother and we're all calling my gun and he. was right the call of duty has also struck a chord beyond able bodied males a first ever class of women soldiers has just graduated. and there's even a mujahedeen unit made up of our veterans so this is all good news to u.s. military planners have set a two thousand and fourteen to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force and has even been featured in recent movies. but is the army takes greater responsibility for security around t
the be deployed eastern crude or province of afghanistan's most violent corners some of this out of nigeria for you must understand hard so they can talk a lot of pressure that day by day we're making it on us the afghan national army has already come a long way it's rates have swollen to about one hundred seventy thousand troops on start from moves of recruits the trucks of the higher wages and extra books the soldiers insist we are all united in their desire to be back to tell you about a...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
will build able to and a half years and provide their own one thousand jobs in nigeria and research. in europe today to more business news in hours time the headlines with laurie our next . the. thing. for the. human voice face to face with a new. application . from the.
will build able to and a half years and provide their own one thousand jobs in nigeria and research. in europe today to more business news in hours time the headlines with laurie our next . the. thing. for the. human voice face to face with a new. application . from the.