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with an engineer turned manager of a nigerian father and a maltese mother. is one of the rare employees of the company to hold such a post. you've got plenty on their schedule to produce one hundred sixty three thousand barrels a day for next month will where we're dealing with large volumes of this it which is very very flammable is more flammable than normal oil and also will have large volumes of gas at high pressure. it's a look at the system so we kind of leaks if we have meat and there's a sparkle source of ignition the next thing would be you would have a fire and then you'd put us at risk yes everybody has to be worried about fire because a fire on board would be disastrous it could be disastrous. don't you so much for we have to be careful here permanently on the alert to what you ask you because the opposition can't escape. the three hundred meters long and all but this one is where over story starts. the name is the floating. off loading units woods says everything because. it's a unit that floats and it has capacity for production and storage we
with an engineer turned manager of a nigerian father and a maltese mother. is one of the rare employees of the company to hold such a post. you've got plenty on their schedule to produce one hundred sixty three thousand barrels a day for next month will where we're dealing with large volumes of this it which is very very flammable is more flammable than normal oil and also will have large volumes of gas at high pressure. it's a look at the system so we kind of leaks if we have meat and there's...
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the nigerian president. is that a fair assessment of their goals, or do you think boko haram has a bigger agenda? >> their motive, what they want, their agenda, they have not hidden it, is to make nigeria a shari'a-compliant nation. boko haram is all right of religious extreme theology and ideology. that is what has created boko haram. there are many people on ground who may not be officially members of boko haram, but because they are hearing the same kind of teachings in their places of worship, they are being tallestaught by tornado types of clerics, this is what they've been indoctrinated. and so many times when churches are bombed, believe it or not, you will see some of these people shouting on the streets, allah. it is like they're happy and rejoicing. >> george: how are the christians dealing with this? are the christians of nigeria scared to go every weekend to their place of worship? >> honestly, this is not good for us, but, you know, as the church, jesus christ said the gates of hell will not pre
the nigerian president. is that a fair assessment of their goals, or do you think boko haram has a bigger agenda? >> their motive, what they want, their agenda, they have not hidden it, is to make nigeria a shari'a-compliant nation. boko haram is all right of religious extreme theology and ideology. that is what has created boko haram. there are many people on ground who may not be officially members of boko haram, but because they are hearing the same kind of teachings in their places of...
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that's the part that failed when a nigerian man tried to bring down an airline on christmas day three years ago. the bomb devices has been recalibrated accordingly. >>> frightening moments for rescue workers. many firefighters and paramedics risk death every day, but not prepared for this at one baltimore home. mike schuh shows us how the unusual event unfolded. >> reporter: a simple medical call turns into a rescue. a 60-year-old man fell and dropped into the basement of the home. >> the paramedics stepped out of the house on to the porch, the patients and the paramedics went straight through the floor. the floor literally collapsed. >> reporter: sherry, his work partner, saw it happened. >> it was surreal. like i look them coming down, wait them to come down and then they were gone. i just started yelling. >> reporter: the rotten porch was built over the basement. remember, it's an 8-foot drop. >> the paramedic was able to get himself together and climb out. requested on his radio for assistance to rescue the patient. >> i'm just yelling tony, tony! i see that he's okay on the floor
that's the part that failed when a nigerian man tried to bring down an airline on christmas day three years ago. the bomb devices has been recalibrated accordingly. >>> frightening moments for rescue workers. many firefighters and paramedics risk death every day, but not prepared for this at one baltimore home. mike schuh shows us how the unusual event unfolded. >> reporter: a simple medical call turns into a rescue. a 60-year-old man fell and dropped into the basement of the...
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the nigerian government has ordered the oil giant shell to pay record $5 billion fine for a major offshore oil spill last year. the spill leaked an estimated 40,000 barrels of oil into the sea, threatening local wildlife and massive pollution along the nigerian coast. the spill can just four months after the united nations said it would take 30 years and around $1 billion for a small section of the niger delta to recover from environmental damage caused by shell and other companies. shell says the new find as "no basis." environmental groups have kicked off a global week of action against the oil giant shell's looming oil drilling operation in the alaskan arctic. shell is set to begin exploratory drilling in the beaufort and chukchi seas later this summer. the activists across the world have begun holding protests at scholl sites in a bid to stop the drilling, forcing dozens to temporarily shut down. at a shell gas station in london, activists managed to place an animatronic polar bear on the station's roof. >> it will be the first big oil company this summer to stop -- drilling for oil in
the nigerian government has ordered the oil giant shell to pay record $5 billion fine for a major offshore oil spill last year. the spill leaked an estimated 40,000 barrels of oil into the sea, threatening local wildlife and massive pollution along the nigerian coast. the spill can just four months after the united nations said it would take 30 years and around $1 billion for a small section of the niger delta to recover from environmental damage caused by shell and other companies. shell says...
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inhabitants the principal city of the delta and growing exponentially it's country it's like the nigerians who work on the platforms often live here when they're ashore. we're in the car of patrick i can we met on the f.p.s. . he's head of the control room a major post two weeks at sea two weeks ashore he suggested that we stop to visit his home just now patrick is off to fetch his children from school. normally would gone out for a drive but you don't know these are fairly difficult for you to trust somebody here because most of how the little stories whereby. the boy employed. or drive your house needs they. could not know that it. will for a fair a struct in one the other school everyone tries to parks close a possible maximum security cars even drive into the playground patrick actually goes into each classroom to fetch his three children one by one initially when he started it was that it was the boys the espace that he could not buy they take care of but after all why he's no more the he i spotted the fire and they had good accommodation on and had an exclusive but the one thing as a
inhabitants the principal city of the delta and growing exponentially it's country it's like the nigerians who work on the platforms often live here when they're ashore. we're in the car of patrick i can we met on the f.p.s. . he's head of the control room a major post two weeks at sea two weeks ashore he suggested that we stop to visit his home just now patrick is off to fetch his children from school. normally would gone out for a drive but you don't know these are fairly difficult for you to...
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he is represented great britain, but he races for africa because of his nigerian father and sees himself as a pioneer. >> i am very proud. it is really exciting and privilege. i welcome it. i had a great response winners in nigeria as well. at the moment we're in the early development stage. we have our program running to get more kids involved in canoeing. it is very much in the early stages. we hope that the being of the olympics but it's the spotlight on this board and gets more attention. to go he was actually talking about ryan gigs. -- >> he was actually talking about bumping into another athlete. he is from the british futbol team. >> speed and stamina -- are these words you normally associate with me? >> of course. to go wait until you see me in action. such an incredible game. the competition will start sunday. i went to have a go. >> this is definitely a sport where you have to have oppression. aggression. the goal is just involves everyone. everyone is doing something. >> it is a so good when someone asks you and you tell them what you do. to get time to give it a go. remember
he is represented great britain, but he races for africa because of his nigerian father and sees himself as a pioneer. >> i am very proud. it is really exciting and privilege. i welcome it. i had a great response winners in nigeria as well. at the moment we're in the early development stage. we have our program running to get more kids involved in canoeing. it is very much in the early stages. we hope that the being of the olympics but it's the spotlight on this board and gets more...
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and there was this nigerian writer who felt the problem of stereotypes is not that they are incorrectncomplete. they tell you one very narrow story of a group of people or a place. it prevents you from seeing humanity when you see people from just that one story. but i wanted it to be about someone who does conform to that stereotype in some sense and hopefully people can identify that this is a person who has desires and dreams and aspirations and we all feel tomorrow between decision we have to make between obligations and our desire to fulfill some dream that may be in conflict with what we see. >> that's very powerful. but you had that stereotype. you decided to challenge your own stereotype by producing this film. by researching. >> yes. i ended up studying psychology and did a research paper about identity. i ended up going to a drag -- like a drag show and interviewing a few drag queens about how they feel about their persona and their evening person personas. we have katherine, the actor, who by day he's someone else. and i became interested in that and how they cope with that
and there was this nigerian writer who felt the problem of stereotypes is not that they are incorrectncomplete. they tell you one very narrow story of a group of people or a place. it prevents you from seeing humanity when you see people from just that one story. but i wanted it to be about someone who does conform to that stereotype in some sense and hopefully people can identify that this is a person who has desires and dreams and aspirations and we all feel tomorrow between decision we have...
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for the average nigerian, the wait for change continues. >> from beer to jam, they have long improved engines of industry, but now the benedictine monks in louisiana have been landed in a legal battle. these have always been billed for personal use. five years ago they decided to make a business out of it. now the fight is making its way to the court. the bbc has more on this most unusual rao. >> it feels like an escape from everything. this is the story of government, red tape, and a very unlikely battle. it is time for vespas at the benedictine monk chapel, contemplating their very unusual run-in with the law. >> we sold our first casket and then received a cease and desist -- cease and desist letter, saying we were in violation of a state law. >> here is the scene of the crime, a simple workshop where they produce elegant caskets. nothing fancy. these days you can buy coffins online, but these monks say they are answering a call it -- a calling. >> they have very many in their own coffins. after hurricane katrina blew away their factory trees, they needed to find other ways to pay
for the average nigerian, the wait for change continues. >> from beer to jam, they have long improved engines of industry, but now the benedictine monks in louisiana have been landed in a legal battle. these have always been billed for personal use. five years ago they decided to make a business out of it. now the fight is making its way to the court. the bbc has more on this most unusual rao. >> it feels like an escape from everything. this is the story of government, red tape, and...
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. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement consists of rose ashantis perched on stilts in the lagoon of lagos, one of the world's largest cities with an estimated population of 50 million -- the settlement consists of rows of shanties perched on stilts. >> where citizens are meant to go instead is unclear. >> this was once a woman's home. using chainsaws and gas burners, authorities have destroyed the slum. authorities say they gave residents 72 hours' notice, but many say they never heard anything. now they are in shock. >> i came back to find the children missing and things thrown in the water. i am still looking for my children. >> the reasoning behind the demolition is unclear. city officials say they want to clean up unsanitary living conditions, but the slum and habitants have nowhere to go, and authorities are providing no answers -- the slump inhabitants -- the slum inhabitants have nowhere to go. an estimated 100,000 people lived here. tens of th
. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement consists of rose ashantis perched on stilts in the lagoon of lagos, one of the world's largest cities with an estimated population of 50 million -- the settlement consists of rows of shanties perched on stilts. >> where citizens are meant to go instead is unclear. >> this was once a woman's home....
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she's a nigerian dwarf goat. >> she lives at a farm in maine. >> i think she took a five-hour energyefore this video. >> i think she's souper excited about this world because she's only 5 weeks old. this is her personality. >> she's excited to be alive. >> these other three are like, oh, geez, here we go. buttermilk's at it again. someone give her a chill pill. >> you can actually call this farm and buy your own goat. if you have a farm, if you have a home with a big backyard and you want to have goats, you can have one. >>> steven, i know a problem you've been trying to solve for yourself for years is the problem of hand tying a bowtie. there's no bow tie wearer cooler than bill nye the science guy. >> oh, the coolest. >> bill, bill, bill, bill, bill! >> here is bill nye, the science guy, teaching to tie a tie. >> in this case, he's teaching chris hardwick. chris hardwick is a television personality known for shows like "attack of the show." >> left over right. you want the one that's dangling from the right to be just a wink longer, like a seam width. >> an actual scientific measur
she's a nigerian dwarf goat. >> she lives at a farm in maine. >> i think she took a five-hour energyefore this video. >> i think she's souper excited about this world because she's only 5 weeks old. this is her personality. >> she's excited to be alive. >> these other three are like, oh, geez, here we go. buttermilk's at it again. someone give her a chill pill. >> you can actually call this farm and buy your own goat. if you have a farm, if you have a home...
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a baby nigerian goat is using his cl -- klan -- clan as hurdles.hey not bothered and he uses one of the friends. gets them used to jumping around. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. . >>> hello from day five of redskins training camp. the team had to call an audible this afternoon and move to the practice bubble for the first time. they had to leave the field and go to the practice bubble. the reason being, mother nature. some storms came through. a little bit of lightning and thunder. a sad day for the fans to come out. they missed a lot of action. we have a couple of updates on players, though and mike shanahan said young will mess one to tw
a baby nigerian goat is using his cl -- klan -- clan as hurdles.hey not bothered and he uses one of the friends. gets them used to jumping around. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants...
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in china from everton in portsmouth strike a a coup identity has joined the twenty nine year old nigerian spent nine years in the premier league scoring one hundred thirty seven goals. here. which is really great. to me sort of. the story for. us all to see people. are a little bit is off the mark in the lives of. now to the tour de france where britain's bradley wiggins has retained the overall leader's yellow jersey although it was frenchman thomas voeckler who won stage ten in the york a mountain after tuesday's tamal truest rest day which saw a frenchman over me do you could go to a arrested for doping offenses attention turned once more to the race to paris on thursday wiggins will become only the fourth great in history to wear the yellow jersey for four consecutive days he now has an overall lead of one minute fifty three seconds from last year's winner condell evans londoner finished three minutes sixteen seconds behind stage whenever a player can claim his stage when in ten years. now it's nearly a year since the horrific plane crash which claimed the lives of the locomotive jaro
in china from everton in portsmouth strike a a coup identity has joined the twenty nine year old nigerian spent nine years in the premier league scoring one hundred thirty seven goals. here. which is really great. to me sort of. the story for. us all to see people. are a little bit is off the mark in the lives of. now to the tour de france where britain's bradley wiggins has retained the overall leader's yellow jersey although it was frenchman thomas voeckler who won stage ten in the york a...
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a lot of nigerians . on our t.v. . industry claims the process is perfectly. serious crash stuff that brings nothing. but the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. goddamn why. they're here. if you knew about someone from finest impressions. he's found stocks on t.v. dot com. hello this is our. moscow these are all top stories this. hillary clinton's threat to the two countries with. friends. also. over the. crosstalk. is the arab spring finally as the protest movement grows the regime of al bashir appears to have. regime change.
a lot of nigerians . on our t.v. . industry claims the process is perfectly. serious crash stuff that brings nothing. but the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. goddamn why. they're here. if you knew about someone from finest impressions. he's found stocks on t.v. dot com. hello this is our. moscow these are all top stories this. hillary clinton's threat to the two countries with. friends. also. over the. crosstalk. is the arab spring finally as the protest movement...
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a lot of nigerians. on our team. watch the special reports throughout the day here on r.t. . now world of business danielle and then germany's top court questions if you bail out earlier was right we now judges a meeting in an hour off the german lawyers argued being too generous to spain and italy it comes off to brussels waves through another thirty billion euros for spain's crippled banks insist madrid must get its spiralling bit under control first off the spain revised twenty eleven's public deficit up from six percent to eight point nine and the money will go straight to the lenders to avoid burdening the spanish states with yet more dates. checkmark is because the spain used to send e.u. were slightly higher in madrid is outperforming the rest of the markets in europe whole four percent already the ruble swung into again on the euro and greenback in the last hour the single currency is still losing to the dollar though china says imports all surprisingly weak sending asia down australian miners who supply beijing are also suffering with crude a dollar down off the top
a lot of nigerians. on our team. watch the special reports throughout the day here on r.t. . now world of business danielle and then germany's top court questions if you bail out earlier was right we now judges a meeting in an hour off the german lawyers argued being too generous to spain and italy it comes off to brussels waves through another thirty billion euros for spain's crippled banks insist madrid must get its spiralling bit under control first off the spain revised twenty eleven's...
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benny ahead of their clash on sunday the twenty nine year old nigerian spent nine years in the english premier league scoring hundred thirty seven goals. ok you want to work which is really great. to news. story. this is a. pretty good is up to the minute people. involved diego maradona and di diddley one of the greatest footbridge of all time has had another low point as a monitored by club firing the argentinean this week after a disappointing domestic season the fifty one year old who had been in the job since may twenty seventh quitting his country's national team a year before that however results didn't live up to expectations in the maradona guiding them to it in the league which meant no asian champions league spot for next season while the final straw was the team's feeley or to win a cup fixture against al despite winning the first leg we won. it's coming up on a year since the horrific plane crash which claimed the lives of the local t.v. level ice hockey squad the september tragedy felt throughout the entire sporting world with a local swiss team now preparing to host a gam
benny ahead of their clash on sunday the twenty nine year old nigerian spent nine years in the english premier league scoring hundred thirty seven goals. ok you want to work which is really great. to news. story. this is a. pretty good is up to the minute people. involved diego maradona and di diddley one of the greatest footbridge of all time has had another low point as a monitored by club firing the argentinean this week after a disappointing domestic season the fifty one year old who had...
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and we define black as a category that reported entries as black and african americans, and also nigerianor canyon, and afro- caribbean entries like haitian or jamaican. host: this is the headline. tell us what we have. host: -- guest: these are placed -- based on july, 2011, showing 44 million people in america are african american. host: our phone lines will be open if you would like to make a comment or make a -- s question. we will also add some policy discussion. phone lines our/your region of the country. --/your region of the country. if you use twitter, at a hash tag. let me look at the next slide. this looks set the population projected to 2015. guest: this provides information on how the african- american population has changed. the red bars indicate the population in 2000 and then 2010, and in the blue bars show projections through the year 2015. -- 2050. there are people that reported as single-race, black, and then people that reported black and another race. those are the numbers at the top. they add to the maximum number of people that are black or african-american. the num
and we define black as a category that reported entries as black and african americans, and also nigerianor canyon, and afro- caribbean entries like haitian or jamaican. host: this is the headline. tell us what we have. host: -- guest: these are placed -- based on july, 2011, showing 44 million people in america are african american. host: our phone lines will be open if you would like to make a comment or make a -- s question. we will also add some policy discussion. phone lines our/your...
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well you know i'm just trying and one of the nigerian lines i mean i think i spent over and over did i read all the of the teams so i think we have a lot of just one thing just one really right for italy tonight tried hard but the gulf in class which is obvious to the supporters of the only because as it really didn't have much of a chance that it could create a couple of good opportunities but unfortunately wanted able to be to see its member spain go but nevertheless people can be very proud of their performance at this tournament before it started no one really gave them a hope of getting to the semifinals or even a final but very upset the odds that really they can go home with their heads held high nothing seems to go awry starting from the first fifteen minutes we are lucky we are here but spain has been much much stronger than us so we cannot say anything graduations to spain who are fully deserving winners and i can see no reason whatsoever why they can't go on so i woke up in brazil in two thousand and fourteen i'm look to what would be an unprecedented fourth major trophy i
well you know i'm just trying and one of the nigerian lines i mean i think i spent over and over did i read all the of the teams so i think we have a lot of just one thing just one really right for italy tonight tried hard but the gulf in class which is obvious to the supporters of the only because as it really didn't have much of a chance that it could create a couple of good opportunities but unfortunately wanted able to be to see its member spain go but nevertheless people can be very proud...
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there's this nigerian proverb and this caused enclosing. what it says is that it's not ins w o. for h make money. we have forgotten the center and i think would be a very good idea to basically put it worse between and universe tease nothatay en ob noio be. what we do? i think the government should exert very serious pressure and pharmaceutical comp aeneas. i think they should first exert pressure -- for as the fithipdlled all the lobbyists. then the government should exert very strong pressure on these companies to partner wth groups like doctors without borders, which they've done occasionally and successfully to do it o thalmpfuwimngmdllke says instead of charging money for drug, you are going to be paid for your drug based on how many lives you saved, based on th abeaul del beusu how. t ditra die, but in that model, every life is saying. saving te life of americans and africans. so that's a wonderl mode the government should put pressure on companies ify t gome ouor hoonun the scum of the civil those models. that's what i think should have been. >> how correcting methodology
there's this nigerian proverb and this caused enclosing. what it says is that it's not ins w o. for h make money. we have forgotten the center and i think would be a very good idea to basically put it worse between and universe tease nothatay en ob noio be. what we do? i think the government should exert very serious pressure and pharmaceutical comp aeneas. i think they should first exert pressure -- for as the fithipdlled all the lobbyists. then the government should exert very strong pressure...
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if you accumulate all the unrecorded capital flows that accrued through the nigerian elite, politicalvate sector, the tiny share of that country's population owns the vast amount of offshore wells. the debt problem is not really a debt problem, but a tax problem. developing countries account for about one-third of the $21 trillion to $32 chilean assets offshore. >> some of the critiques of the report you did, from cnbc -- your response? >> he has not read the report, basically. we've been careful to estimate the size of this black hole using three different methods. with individually at the top 50 banks in the world and have detailed numbers of each one, looking at 139 developing countries where we can get data on how much the unrecorded capital flows work. we looked at data published by the bank for international settlements. the numbers are the best ever recorded. we're not suggesting there may not be problems on the spending side, but it is outrageous for the wealthiest people in the planet to play -- on the planet to not pay the amounts in taxes. basically, the globalization is dr
if you accumulate all the unrecorded capital flows that accrued through the nigerian elite, politicalvate sector, the tiny share of that country's population owns the vast amount of offshore wells. the debt problem is not really a debt problem, but a tax problem. developing countries account for about one-third of the $21 trillion to $32 chilean assets offshore. >> some of the critiques of the report you did, from cnbc -- your response? >> he has not read the report, basically....
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it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once.d by him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he
it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once.d by him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he
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it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once. him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he told me that 45 million people in this country wake up every single day, and they have to go do their business. he was there to give them a better way to do their business. he made a great living doing it. he saw his country's problems and found a solution. >>> tonight, the hottest political question of the summer. who will be mitt romney's running mate? remember the top republican who told me this -- >> i'm running for president. i'm not putting my hat in the ring rhetorically for vice president. >> that was then. now is tim pawlenty rethinking that whole vice presidential thing? i'll ask him also what he thinks of this from president. >> the republican says they don't want to raise taxes on the middle class. i don't want to raise taxes on the middle class. we should all agree to extend the tax cuts for
it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once. him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he told me that 45 million people in this country wake up every single day, and they have to go do their business. he was there to give them a better way to do their business. he made a great living doing it. he saw his...
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it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once. him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he told me, quote, that million people in this country wake up every single day and they have to do their business. he made are
it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once. him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he told me, quote, that million people in this country wake up every single day and they have to do their business. he made are
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it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once. him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he told me, quote, that million people in this country wake up every single day and they have to do their business. he made a great living doing it. he sawhis country's problems and found a solution. there's a rising new class in africa and it is worth remembering tonight too. as always, thanks so much for watching. "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >> good evening, everyone, thanks, erin. a lot happening tonight. a lot we're going to cover. including a campaign showdown over your taxes. dr. sanjay gupta on a mysterious and deadly illness. he's investigating it in cam body ya. we're going to try to figure out what is killing so many of these young kids. first, a story you will not see anywhere else. an experience taking an ocean cruise you probably think is safe. it may not be. at least not always. we
it's the perfect example of nigerian ingenuity. [ speaking foreign language ] i met him once. him. he was the man behind dmt. dignified mobile toilets. he had a great sense of humor about his business. his business card says blank business is serious business. and so it is. he told me, quote, that million people in this country wake up every single day and they have to do their business. he made a great living doing it. he sawhis country's problems and found a solution. there's a rising new...
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the nigerian goat getting serious air on a farm in maine as you see there.ot going to make a lot of friends, though, using his buddies as hurdles. just knocks them down. wow. >>> it's 7:18. you're up to date. back to matt, savannah and al. >> like you and meredith race walking. >> cleared the first goat, though. >> all right, natalie. thank you very much. mr. roker with a first check of the weather. >>> we've got severe weather to talk about in the southeast. let's show you what we've got. a risk of strong storms from mobi mobile, alabama, new orleans to wilmington and as far north as chattanooga. heavy rain already in the last several hours. we've picked up up to 3 to 5 inches of rain from birmingham down to panama city, florida. more rain falling now, severe thunderstorm watches in effect. you can look at those ranges training down. rainfall amounts over the next 24 hour, we're looking at another 3 to 5 inches locally, some areas picking up 1 to 2 inches. flooding is a big problem right now throughout much of central alabama. >> good morning. today will be
the nigerian goat getting serious air on a farm in maine as you see there.ot going to make a lot of friends, though, using his buddies as hurdles. just knocks them down. wow. >>> it's 7:18. you're up to date. back to matt, savannah and al. >> like you and meredith race walking. >> cleared the first goat, though. >> all right, natalie. thank you very much. mr. roker with a first check of the weather. >>> we've got severe weather to talk about in the southeast....
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the nigerian dwarf goat getting some serious air on a farm in maine. as you see there, not going to make a lot of friends using his friends at hurdles. he knocks them down. let's turn it back to matt, savannah and al. >> natalie, thank you very much. mr. roker is here with the first check of the weather. >> we have severe weather to talk about in the southeast. a risk of strong storms from mobile, alabama, as far north as chattanooga. heavy rain already in the last several hours. we've picked up three to five inches of rain from birmingham down to panama city, florida. severe thunderstorm watches in effect. you can look at the rain just training down. rainfall amounts over the next 24 hours another three to five inches locally. flooding is a big problem right now throughout much >> 7:19 on a tuesday morning. we have a good looking day. it will be cooler than it has been. 58 in sunnyvale. 56 in san francisco yesterday in livermore you hit 98 degrees. today taking your temperature to 91. even at noon a little hot throughout the extreme east bay and the s
the nigerian dwarf goat getting some serious air on a farm in maine. as you see there, not going to make a lot of friends using his friends at hurdles. he knocks them down. let's turn it back to matt, savannah and al. >> natalie, thank you very much. mr. roker is here with the first check of the weather. >> we have severe weather to talk about in the southeast. a risk of strong storms from mobile, alabama, as far north as chattanooga. heavy rain already in the last several hours....
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and a year ago, a nigerian american flew to los angeles with just a student id and old ticket.o board a second flight to atlanta. the british security breach was just a child, but it comes just as london is ramping up security for the olympic games. >> for somebody to board a plane that shouldn't be on there, that's disgraceful. >> so close to the olympics as well. security needs to be paramount importance really. >> reporter: this kind of incident is a rare exception, according to security analyst fran townsend. >> while this 11-year-old was probably not a threat to anyone other than probably scared the life out of his mother, this is a potential vulnerability that those that wish to do us harm could take advantage of. >> reporter: british police tell cnn they don't believe the boy committed a crime. doesn't look like he is getting into any legal trouble from this, but we may not be able to say the same when he gets home to his parents in terms of the kind of trouble he may be in back at home. >> hard to believe. what a story that is. thanks very much, kate baldwin. >>> let's
and a year ago, a nigerian american flew to los angeles with just a student id and old ticket.o board a second flight to atlanta. the british security breach was just a child, but it comes just as london is ramping up security for the olympic games. >> for somebody to board a plane that shouldn't be on there, that's disgraceful. >> so close to the olympics as well. security needs to be paramount importance really. >> reporter: this kind of incident is a rare exception,...