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northern africa to name just a few. >> romney appearing on the kelly file with his 2012 running mategressman paul ryan. megyn kelly asking who would make a better candidate. >> many people are wondering which of the two of you will be potential gop contenders. i want to ask you congressman ryan who do you think would make a better president you or mr. romney? >> i will give it to him. >> he is very generous. i have had my turn. it is his turn now. >> this is the first joint interview since the campaign trail. >> one of them will be. >> time to talk about the weekend weather forecast. we possibility of severe weather. >> maria molina is following that. where can we expect that? >> the reason we are seeing high pressure out there is because we have pressure system in place over the plains. pretty much up and around the system that is why we are seeing them fire up early this morning. we will see the delays at the airport. significant delays expected in places like the northeast and the midwest. if you are traveling to chicago you could be seeing delays out there. it should be spotty en
northern africa to name just a few. >> romney appearing on the kelly file with his 2012 running mategressman paul ryan. megyn kelly asking who would make a better candidate. >> many people are wondering which of the two of you will be potential gop contenders. i want to ask you congressman ryan who do you think would make a better president you or mr. romney? >> i will give it to him. >> he is very generous. i have had my turn. it is his turn now. >> this is the...
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immigrants that have settled in their countries from the 1960s, from former muslim colonies like northern africahey see a real problem with radicalization. how big of a threat realistically here in the united states? >> i don't know, obviously they're out there. i don't know if it is this idea i don't know, they're poor, they don't have a job. a lot of these people come from, well to do families. that is where bin laden came from. but see the photos of his family vacationing in europe in the '70s. often at times. >> not europe. not the ones they're radicalizing. >> these people that go from the home country, to fight for isis. it is not because they're impoverished. they're looking for sense of purpose. >> it is also religious, right? >> right. >> fanaticism that doctor. >> they're her rhett ticks. >> there is nothing we figured out emotionally and social logically to counter that. there. is desire for rebellion. antiauthoritarian and radical islam is very effective when you combine it with brain changes. but we have not found, other than just the solution of kill them all, i don't think that ha
immigrants that have settled in their countries from the 1960s, from former muslim colonies like northern africahey see a real problem with radicalization. how big of a threat realistically here in the united states? >> i don't know, obviously they're out there. i don't know if it is this idea i don't know, they're poor, they don't have a job. a lot of these people come from, well to do families. that is where bin laden came from. but see the photos of his family vacationing in europe in...
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. >> militants from the radical group boko haram waging insurgency in northern africa. >> it is now shifting to the war against boko haram. amnesty international is accusing the government of committing major human rights violations in its attempt to beat out the militants. this next video has graphic images. >> they are accused of serious breaches of international law. >> you will tell that from the video am a a lot of people were beaten, a lot of people have been subject to inhumane treatment. they were lined up on the streets and stepped on. it shows how the increasing level of impunity and disregard for due process is the government's response. >> amnesty believes it shows suspected a wrong militants being forced to dig a mass grave, and then dumping bodies into the pits. >> we have spoken to all who have made it clear, that these were the doctored material, and we are calling on the nigerian authorities to investigate to ensure that those who are as possible and brought to the justice -- responsible are brought to justice. >> a raid on the town earlier this year that left almost 100 res
. >> militants from the radical group boko haram waging insurgency in northern africa. >> it is now shifting to the war against boko haram. amnesty international is accusing the government of committing major human rights violations in its attempt to beat out the militants. this next video has graphic images. >> they are accused of serious breaches of international law. >> you will tell that from the video am a a lot of people were beaten, a lot of people have been...
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africa, in sudan, where people are starving. there is a terrible situation in sudan, and a terrible situation in the northern part of mali. africa is of course much more secure than before, but we still are facing challenges, important challenges of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we are trying to do about libya, the countries around libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together. we are able to control it and we will control it to give the business community more security and stability. we reached a stage in africa where almost you can count a few problematic areas. in northern africa, things have affected the arab countries in the north. but we -- you have countries that have volunteered. which we are working on in two months' time, we will have taken the principle of african problems and african solutions. we are on the basis of that taking a decision that we will not allow any insecurity in the continent. we are taking that upon ourselves. that in itself is an important story the world should know. thank you. >> on behalf of everyone, th
africa, in sudan, where people are starving. there is a terrible situation in sudan, and a terrible situation in the northern part of mali. africa is of course much more secure than before, but we still are facing challenges, important challenges of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we are trying to do about libya, the countries around libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together. we are able to control it and we...
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throughout the world nor in the internal affairs of other nations so whether it's the middle east northern africa or whether it's ukraine i apply that principle so i do but not believe it's to our benefit i don't hell i don't think it helps our national security i think it hurts our national security i don't think it helps in this particular instance the ukrainian people so i think it would be best . for everybody for us to just stay out besides we don't have the money we have to go borrow the money if we decide and we're already spending money on this effort in ukraine and i don't think we should be doing it. dr paul i take it you believe the money spent by the us abroad would be better used to shore up our finances here at home now in your view what role does the u.s. government have in terms of projection of power or as a global super cop. well it's mainly to develop friendly relations with as many people who are better open to it i was delighted with the collapse of the soviet system and i have been delighted with our efforts to end a lot of trade going on with not only the former communist n
throughout the world nor in the internal affairs of other nations so whether it's the middle east northern africa or whether it's ukraine i apply that principle so i do but not believe it's to our benefit i don't hell i don't think it helps our national security i think it hurts our national security i don't think it helps in this particular instance the ukrainian people so i think it would be best . for everybody for us to just stay out besides we don't have the money we have to go borrow the...
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africa, sudan, where people are starving. there is a terrible situation in sudan. we have a terrle situation in the northern part of mali. africa, of course, is much more secure than before, but we are still facing challenge, an important challenge on the matter of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we're trying to do about the problems of libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together. yes, we have this problem, but we are able to control it, and we are going to control it, just to give the business community what it sees as more security and stability. we reached a stage in africa where almost you could count two problematic areas. i think what has influenced particularly in northern africa has been the thing that affected the countries in the north. but what has become an important fact, we have discussed this as leaders. you have countries that have volunteered to establish an instrument, a reform instrument, which we are waiting on, in two months' time, by october, we will be launching, so that we have taken the principles of african prob
africa, sudan, where people are starving. there is a terrible situation in sudan. we have a terrle situation in the northern part of mali. africa, of course, is much more secure than before, but we are still facing challenge, an important challenge on the matter of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we're trying to do about the problems of libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together. yes, we have this problem,...
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and in algeria, in northern africa, that will be manufacturing.pia, health care -- and in ethiopia, health care. again, we will do final assembly in each country. >> how many products do you have right now? >> close to 2000. we have doubled that in the last two years and hopefully we will double that in the next few years. >> 4000 by 2018? on electrification story, are these mostly gas-fired, coal-fired? are you using some hydro? >> without power and electricity, africa will not continue to grow. there needs to be a portfolio of fuels that drive the power, whether hydro, wind, geothermal, as all ofeven as well potentials. from our perspective, we are big in gas and steam. but we need to get the fuels to where the power is needed. we are putting a couple of projects together around gas to power, one in west africa and for a east africa holistic approach to power generation, from fuel to the utility. this is not typical of what we do. >> give me a project in west africa. >> it is called donna -- ghana. a grand signing today, about $400 million or so
and in algeria, in northern africa, that will be manufacturing.pia, health care -- and in ethiopia, health care. again, we will do final assembly in each country. >> how many products do you have right now? >> close to 2000. we have doubled that in the last two years and hopefully we will double that in the next few years. >> 4000 by 2018? on electrification story, are these mostly gas-fired, coal-fired? are you using some hydro? >> without power and electricity, africa...
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they have a problem because they invited so many of these former colonies like the french did in northern africa of the muslim countries to work there and be guest workers. now the younger kids haven't settled. they are right for radicalization because they are not accepted in the european society. while i don't think we're at that point, i think europe is in more trouble, we have a real problem on our hands. it looks like tripoli has fallen to the jihadists. how many countries can fall during one presidential vacation? it's astounding. on the drone point that you asked eric about, why weren't we flying drones sooner? and why are we telegraphing what we're doing? why are we letting them know? last friday the admiral said we don't telegraph our punches. of course, we do. i think this started with the arab spring that the democrats championed. it's honestly turned into a jihadist coming out party and we are supplying the music, people. this is a huge problem. we got rid of gadhafi in the name of democracy. that was a bipartisan effort. john mccain and president obama, let's get rid of this guy. we
they have a problem because they invited so many of these former colonies like the french did in northern africa of the muslim countries to work there and be guest workers. now the younger kids haven't settled. they are right for radicalization because they are not accepted in the european society. while i don't think we're at that point, i think europe is in more trouble, we have a real problem on our hands. it looks like tripoli has fallen to the jihadists. how many countries can fall during...
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in algeria, which is northern africa, it's going to be gas turbine manufacturing.pia, it will be health care. some ultrasounds as well. again, we will do final assembly in country, so it is a pretty broad range of products and countries. >>, and he employed do you have -- how many employees do you have now? >> we have doubled in the past few years, so hopefully double it within the next three years. >> so 4000 by 2019? >> hopefully sooner. >> art is mostly gas-fired, coal-fired, some hydro? without power and electricity, africa is not going to continue to grow. there needs to be a portfolio of fuels that drive the power, whether it is hydro, wind, geothermal, gas, coal, even, as potential, the other so from our perspective, we are but wegas and steam, need to get the fuel to where the power is needed. we are putting a couple of , when in westher africa, one in east africa, to try to do a holistic approach to power generation from fuel to the utility. it is just not typical of what we do. >> give me that project. >> it's called ghana 1000, working under the power af
in algeria, which is northern africa, it's going to be gas turbine manufacturing.pia, it will be health care. some ultrasounds as well. again, we will do final assembly in country, so it is a pretty broad range of products and countries. >>, and he employed do you have -- how many employees do you have now? >> we have doubled in the past few years, so hopefully double it within the next three years. >> so 4000 by 2019? >> hopefully sooner. >> art is mostly...
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there has been violence from iraq all the way to libya in northern africa. has the human misery been greater, however, than this syria. the uprising that swept the country during the arab spring unleashed a civil war that has killed more than 170,000 people. the syrian president still controls the capitol damascus, the forces battling the government are fagmented between more moderate and extremist groups. battles are now pushing into lebanon. jane ferguson brings the report. >>> the lebanese military battle fighters from syria. lebanese security forces have been killed and some kidnapped. >> translator: the gunmen are everywhere. they put a check point near my house, and they are presenting anyone to enter or leave. >> reporter: more than 100,000 people live there, including many syrian refugees. those injured in the fighting are being treated in a makeshift hospital. >> translator: most of the wounded are syrians who live in makeshift camps. most of the wounded are children. there is no place for them to go. >> reporter: heavy shelling and street fighting
there has been violence from iraq all the way to libya in northern africa. has the human misery been greater, however, than this syria. the uprising that swept the country during the arab spring unleashed a civil war that has killed more than 170,000 people. the syrian president still controls the capitol damascus, the forces battling the government are fagmented between more moderate and extremist groups. battles are now pushing into lebanon. jane ferguson brings the report. >>> the...
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the next few days are critical for two americans that got the disease in northern africa.he first patient is at an atlanta hospital. a second patient is expected to arrive there tomorrow. meanwhile, hundreds of peace corps volunteers are being home after being pulled out of the area. rob mcallister has the story of a volunteer who is back in california but his heart is in africa. >> this man's trip in africa was cut short. >> my family was heartbroken. >> reporter: the ebola virus spread to where dawson was working as a volunteer. he planned to live there two years. >> it is tough to look at them and tell them this is what i want to do and what we can do and then be pulled away from it. >> the man was selected to teach english to school children in the town of 6,000 people. a place where power and plumbing is a luxury. >> you have to get your own water and food all the time. make sure everything is to a sanitary standard. >> reporter: a way of life that is much different from here in the united states. one that makes containing a deadly disease more difficult. >> even thou
the next few days are critical for two americans that got the disease in northern africa.he first patient is at an atlanta hospital. a second patient is expected to arrive there tomorrow. meanwhile, hundreds of peace corps volunteers are being home after being pulled out of the area. rob mcallister has the story of a volunteer who is back in california but his heart is in africa. >> this man's trip in africa was cut short. >> my family was heartbroken. >> reporter: the ebola...
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done many of the things that we tiered and, indeed, the german navy wanted very badly to go into northern africa and into the atlantic, but hitler was already focused on the soviet union, his real goal. and he told the navy, don't worry, we'll do all that, but only after the soviet union has been taken care of. and if he had not done that, i think that history might have turned out very differently. roosevelt then had -- okay. i'm sorry. there were two other critical -- yeah, i'm sorry. the hemispheric defense priority is also reflected in the destroyer deal that he reached with the british in september of 1940 when he gave churchill 50 destroyers in exchange for bases in the british isles. those bases were not window dressing. they gave us positions in an arc through few foundland -- newfoundland and down to trinidad. this was pushing our line of defense out in the atlantic in case the worst happened. there were two other crate developments in that same month of september 1940. first was the tripartheid pact in which germany, italy and japan agreed that if the united states became involved in w
done many of the things that we tiered and, indeed, the german navy wanted very badly to go into northern africa and into the atlantic, but hitler was already focused on the soviet union, his real goal. and he told the navy, don't worry, we'll do all that, but only after the soviet union has been taken care of. and if he had not done that, i think that history might have turned out very differently. roosevelt then had -- okay. i'm sorry. there were two other critical -- yeah, i'm sorry. the...
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the bad guys, of course, in northern africa. the spread of islamic terrorism. putin into ukraine. every where. that's a predictable result. that's the wreckage of the obama doctrine. it wasn't one. it was a negative one. don't make wars. but there's a lot to do between zero and making war. that he hasn't done. >> a.b. >> charles is right even in afghanistan where he tripled down moving past his predecessor, really owning that war, he rarely ever spoke about it. we watched for years not only president obama resist using military action but he doesn't even rhetorically support our positions many of the times. how many times has he spoken about what's been going on bebetween the israelis and hama in the last few weeks. how many times has he talked out loud from the bully pit to americans and europeans as about israel's right to defend itself. it's not only a retreat in terms of military force, but rhetorically his leadership is quiet. and so americans have come to interpret not much is going on except for when bin laden was killed. he done make the case all the time. and so there's a
the bad guys, of course, in northern africa. the spread of islamic terrorism. putin into ukraine. every where. that's a predictable result. that's the wreckage of the obama doctrine. it wasn't one. it was a negative one. don't make wars. but there's a lot to do between zero and making war. that he hasn't done. >> a.b. >> charles is right even in afghanistan where he tripled down moving past his predecessor, really owning that war, he rarely ever spoke about it. we watched for years...
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a couple of guys, northern south africa, out for a ride, they seem to be obeying all the rules of the road. focused on the guy ahead. and there's one more guy behind. watch what happens when they approach this intersection. >> oh, no, head first! >> all three of them pile up into that car. what happens? the vehicle here is trying to make a right-hand turn, but the cars behind don't notice, and they all start to pile up. and that's what causes the mercedes to turn to try and not to rear end that car that turns in front. >> oh, he was trying to avoid an accident. >> exactly. this guy here, the rider ahead, suffered the most. he had a broken arm, broken ankle, fractured spine and a concussion. the guy we're riding with managed to get away with no broken bones but lots of bruises and whiplash. and then the third guy, the guy riding behind, got a big gash on his kneecap. >>> omaha, nebraska, wide-open road. not much going on. see what this car does here? starts to go to the right. almost looks like it's about to park. then decides to whip a uu-ie. he starts to collect himself. doesn't look
a couple of guys, northern south africa, out for a ride, they seem to be obeying all the rules of the road. focused on the guy ahead. and there's one more guy behind. watch what happens when they approach this intersection. >> oh, no, head first! >> all three of them pile up into that car. what happens? the vehicle here is trying to make a right-hand turn, but the cars behind don't notice, and they all start to pile up. and that's what causes the mercedes to turn to try and not to...
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speaking in the number of boats trying to attempt the crossing, which is perilous for many, from northern africaain or other parts of southern europe. but the spanish media have been reporting that on monday and tuesday, on tuesday alone 922 people who tried to make the crossing. and spanish media reporting the moroccan authorities are to blame because they weren't on patrol in those particular two days. i've spoken to spain's interior ministry. they are not going along with that line. they say the weather was good. and they put the other main reason down to the fact that they have increased the border fences surrounding two spanish territories in north africa. what you have to realize in this story is that there are thousands of migrants originating from sub-saharan africa living in parts of morocco in the hills and country side and for months they have been trying in large groups to try and scale that border fences and spain says because the border fences are better, more people are resorting to trying to cross in small boats across the stretch of water to the main land. >> tom burridge there
speaking in the number of boats trying to attempt the crossing, which is perilous for many, from northern africaain or other parts of southern europe. but the spanish media have been reporting that on monday and tuesday, on tuesday alone 922 people who tried to make the crossing. and spanish media reporting the moroccan authorities are to blame because they weren't on patrol in those particular two days. i've spoken to spain's interior ministry. they are not going along with that line. they say...
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around the world, whether in ukraine, whether in syria, in iraq and other places in the world, northern africa to name just a few. >> and we're going to talk about your book in one minute, congressman ryan. i just wanted the audience to know. but i first want to ask you this, governor romney, at another debate when you were running against the president he mocked you for saying russia is our number one geopolitical threat. watch. watch. >> a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. in the 1980s now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because, you know, the cold war's been over for 20 years. >> now in the wake of what we've seen russia do in ukraine and magazine covers like this one, do you feel vindicated, governor? >> well, i don't worry about vindication. i worry about the country. and the president did a couple of things that were in error there. one, he underestimated the objectives of vladimir putin. but, two, he mischaracterized what i said. i indicated russia was our geopolitical foe
around the world, whether in ukraine, whether in syria, in iraq and other places in the world, northern africa to name just a few. >> and we're going to talk about your book in one minute, congressman ryan. i just wanted the audience to know. but i first want to ask you this, governor romney, at another debate when you were running against the president he mocked you for saying russia is our number one geopolitical threat. watch. watch. >> a few months ago when you were asked what's...
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sub-saharan africa right now it's because we overthrew gadhafi and he was a check on al-qaeda in northern africa the main reason you have isis acting as a cross border force in iraq and in syria is because we've been pursuing a regime change policy against the assad regime however brutal they may be you did act as a sort of check on these really radical sunni islamist forces so it's hard for me to take hillary clinton seriously when she's been pursuing the policies that have caused this crisis and for her there's one country in the middle east that went through an arab spring revolt which is doing just fine right now you know has a stable government people are you know has a has a growing middle class and does not have a sunni or any other kind of insurgency going on and that's the one country that we absolutely did nothing to for or about which is tunisia sure well i think to your point earlier hillary clinton does have to appear strong if you remember in two thousand and eight many of the final stories of her campaign was hillary crying hillary is over emotional hillary clinton is just not pre
sub-saharan africa right now it's because we overthrew gadhafi and he was a check on al-qaeda in northern africa the main reason you have isis acting as a cross border force in iraq and in syria is because we've been pursuing a regime change policy against the assad regime however brutal they may be you did act as a sort of check on these really radical sunni islamist forces so it's hard for me to take hillary clinton seriously when she's been pursuing the policies that have caused this crisis...
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interest from our clients in exploring out of south africa into west africa, east africa, even northern africadespite the political tensions there and the issues. africa in terms of growth for us is about $750 million worth of revenue now out of $19 billion and growing. it is one of the fastest billion -- growing subsectors. there are big challenges. not just ebola. corruption as well. the other thing is that it is a very fragmented set of markets. people forget that there is very little concentration and there was a tremendous spread of markets. therefore, efforts tend to be rather fragmented. do i feel what? >> we will come back to it. [laughter] we are sure to come back to it. >> hans, we will catch up later. throughout the hours on bloomberg television. bloomberg television will have all-day coverage of the u.s.-africa leaders summit in washington. be sure to keep it tuned bloomberg television. coming up on "bloomberg surveillance," we want to tell you about what is coming up in the next hour. we will discuss the latest concerns about food safety in china. the council on foreign relations.
interest from our clients in exploring out of south africa into west africa, east africa, even northern africadespite the political tensions there and the issues. africa in terms of growth for us is about $750 million worth of revenue now out of $19 billion and growing. it is one of the fastest billion -- growing subsectors. there are big challenges. not just ebola. corruption as well. the other thing is that it is a very fragmented set of markets. people forget that there is very little...
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africa. we still have a huge problem in sudan you know, where people are starving. there was a terrible situation in sudan. we have a terrible situation also in the northern part of mali. africa of course is much more secure than before, but we are still facing a challenge. an important challenge in the matter of security. we have to work together as africa. you know, this is what we're trying to do about the problems of libya. you know, about all the countries around libya to secure this country together. we have to face the problems and we have to work together. we have to -- yes, we have this problem, but we are able to control it and we're going to control it. just to give this business community what it needs more, security and stability. >> yes, go ahead. this will be the last -- >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> no, i wanted to say that we reached a stage in africa where almost you could count a few problematic areas. i think what has influenced particularly in northern africa has been the arab spring that affected the arab countries in the north. but what has become an important factor, we have discussed this as leaders. you have countries
africa. we still have a huge problem in sudan you know, where people are starving. there was a terrible situation in sudan. we have a terrible situation also in the northern part of mali. africa of course is much more secure than before, but we are still facing a challenge. an important challenge in the matter of security. we have to work together as africa. you know, this is what we're trying to do about the problems of libya. you know, about all the countries around libya to secure this...
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northern africa, to name just a few. megyn kelly addressing speculation within the gop that romney to make a second run at the white house. >> many people are wondering which of the two of you will be gop contenders. congress manage ryan who do you think will make a better president, you or governor romney. >> i give it to him. >> he's very generous. but i had my turn. it's his turn now. ed: i had dinner with someone in new york who said he sat down with a lot of big money people in new york who finance campaigns and they have gone back to mitt romney and they said you have got to run. right there he was suggesting i had my turn. but this suggested that romney is rethinking it. martha: when you are surrounded with people who say they will support you with the money, it will be really interest if that story came around again. edclaimed that and his wife convinced him to run the second time and he didn't want to run the second time. paul ryan clearly has a new book out. ed: remember that foreign policy debate where romney
northern africa, to name just a few. megyn kelly addressing speculation within the gop that romney to make a second run at the white house. >> many people are wondering which of the two of you will be gop contenders. congress manage ryan who do you think will make a better president, you or governor romney. >> i give it to him. >> he's very generous. but i had my turn. it's his turn now. ed: i had dinner with someone in new york who said he sat down with a lot of big money...
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you have northern africa to become a safe-haven for terrorists.ing to fight these guys and contain them by having partnerships with people in the region we'll get hit again. we should have left some troops behind in iraq. more likely had than not this would never have happened if we had a 10,000 coalition force left behind. same thing will happen in afghanistan. i'm sorry the world is screwed up as it is. i don't know what makes these guys tick. they are cutting people's heads off, crucifying christians and coming after us next. they are not ten feet tall. with some will and perseverance and determination and smart foreign policy both military and foreign assistance we can beat these guys but they will not give up. somebody has got to take to it them and that's is going to require to us be part of that team. >> what's so depressing, senator, the u.s. armed and trained a huge iraqi army, hundreds of thousands of troops and the first sign of any problem with these isis terrorists coming in they run away, abandon warehouses full of u.s. arms, stocks,
you have northern africa to become a safe-haven for terrorists.ing to fight these guys and contain them by having partnerships with people in the region we'll get hit again. we should have left some troops behind in iraq. more likely had than not this would never have happened if we had a 10,000 coalition force left behind. same thing will happen in afghanistan. i'm sorry the world is screwed up as it is. i don't know what makes these guys tick. they are cutting people's heads off, crucifying...
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countries, you build partnerships in multiple countries all the way from pakistan in through northern africa to get people to stand for themselves against the threat. i worked and lived in these places in parts of the middle east, and what we see in our media now are the dregs, the fringes, the extremists. they do not represent the islamic state, ordinary iraqis or syrians. what it intends to do is it signals a sense of support that we will use our unique capabilities. how can we help others develop those capacities and do it in such a way that it is not as costly as, say, the iraqi and afghanistan war. will it work? it is a concept. the test case is iraq and places like syria and libya, which look bad, but these efforts have not been funded. host: is there any idea how much that might cost? guest: if you want it to endure, it should not be only u.s. taxpayers funding it. even countries like saudi arabia, they have proposed that given money to a u.n. fund. host: about $100 million? guest: yes, and the amount of money that they make when we develop our gas pumps, it should be more, as far as
countries, you build partnerships in multiple countries all the way from pakistan in through northern africa to get people to stand for themselves against the threat. i worked and lived in these places in parts of the middle east, and what we see in our media now are the dregs, the fringes, the extremists. they do not represent the islamic state, ordinary iraqis or syrians. what it intends to do is it signals a sense of support that we will use our unique capabilities. how can we help others...
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places, you build partnerships in multiple countries from all away from pakistan in through a northern africaet people to stand for themselves against the threat. i worked and lived in these places and parts of the middle east and what we see in our media are the fringes, extremists. they don't represent your ordinary iraqi for syrian. what this party should intends to do signal a sense of support that we will use our unique capability, we have the strongest military world, the best intelligence community in the world. how can we help others develop those capacities and do it in such a way that it saves the iraq and afghanistan war. will let work? we don't know but the concept, and the best case not only iraq and syria but places like libya which look bad right now but these efforts have not yet been funded. >> any idea how much and might cost to start something like that? >> if you want it to indoor it should only be u.s. taxpayers funding it. countries like saudi arabia which have a mixed record on counterterrorism given their support, they proposed giving money to a u.n. fund so these mult
places, you build partnerships in multiple countries from all away from pakistan in through a northern africaet people to stand for themselves against the threat. i worked and lived in these places and parts of the middle east and what we see in our media are the fringes, extremists. they don't represent your ordinary iraqi for syrian. what this party should intends to do signal a sense of support that we will use our unique capability, we have the strongest military world, the best...
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northern africa, middle east. and so we have to deal with that. i think the, you know, state department has some programs to teal with this. but i think, you know, to your point, this is overlooked. i know karen hughes, you know, was kind of going to be -- she was a champion for this cause. i'm not really hearing a designated point, or person that full time is onlyi incoming out about this and i think that's unfortunate and i think needs to be discussed because it, again, is not the american that's going to change, you know, the muslims' way of thinking. it's going to be within the muslim community, itself, to basically disown this radical element within its own culture. >> we have time for money were. i see mary's hand up. i'm going to ask you to give us the last question to mike. >> my name is mary, and i lost my son, brad, on 9/11 and i'm founder of voices of september 11th, and i want to thank the commission, sercertainly the leadership of governor kean and m hamilton and the commitment they've made. i like to say we don't look ten years older
northern africa, middle east. and so we have to deal with that. i think the, you know, state department has some programs to teal with this. but i think, you know, to your point, this is overlooked. i know karen hughes, you know, was kind of going to be -- she was a champion for this cause. i'm not really hearing a designated point, or person that full time is onlyi incoming out about this and i think that's unfortunate and i think needs to be discussed because it, again, is not the american...
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military advisors have arrived in northern africa to help evacuate refugees under siege by isis militantsses the stakes for an eventually u.s. attacks. two people have been killed by a double bombing in baghdad. >>> texas governor rick perry will meet today with members of the texas national guard. they are training for deployment to secure the u.s./mexico border. the program comes at a cost of $18 million a month. at that rate money will dry up by october. a texas national guard official says other states have offered to help share those costs. >>> got to show you this crazy dash cam video, kalamazoo, michigan. an officer pulls over a driver. sees the driver can't breathe. pulls the driver out. starts the heimlich maneuver. force a sausage sean bun out of the driver's throat. she cries and hugs him. no she didn't get a ticket. his first time doing the heimlich. >> he did a very nice job. >> a very nice job. >> no ticket. >> he seemed cool under pressure. >> that's what you always want. >> i would say so. thank goodness. >>> i'm not going to make some kind of weird choking reference. let'
military advisors have arrived in northern africa to help evacuate refugees under siege by isis militantsses the stakes for an eventually u.s. attacks. two people have been killed by a double bombing in baghdad. >>> texas governor rick perry will meet today with members of the texas national guard. they are training for deployment to secure the u.s./mexico border. the program comes at a cost of $18 million a month. at that rate money will dry up by october. a texas national guard...
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africa. >> and in northern californian unidentified person returned after traveling to west africa and is consideredisk and is tested and treated in isolation at kaiser permanente south sack machine to. doctors expect results of the blood samples in three days and the medical center is taking measures to protect staff and visitors. >> there is were more ahead including the help that san jose gets to deal with their police staffing crisis. >> troubles results from a student kid of airport security scanners. are they reliable enough to detect threats? >> we have a new way to keep you in the know the new abc7 news now will stay on throughout the now will stay on throughout the entire commercial >> current temperatures show upper 50 to mid-60's a wild morning. half moon bay is 59. san mateo is 60. 64 in hair. -- 64 in hayward. hourhour by hour locations, evee is in the low 60's by noon. we will see clouds along the coast. inland is sunshine. by 4:00, everyone is getting full such shine with mid-80's inland. >> no sunshine here for the golden gate bridge but fog that could be socked in. use the low beams
africa. >> and in northern californian unidentified person returned after traveling to west africa and is consideredisk and is tested and treated in isolation at kaiser permanente south sack machine to. doctors expect results of the blood samples in three days and the medical center is taking measures to protect staff and visitors. >> there is were more ahead including the help that san jose gets to deal with their police staffing crisis. >> troubles results from a student kid...
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these countries, you build partnerships in multiple countries all the way from pakistan into northern africa to get people to stand for themselves against the threat. i worked and lived in these places in parts of the middle east, and what we see in our media are the dregs, the fringe, the extremists. they do not represent the islamic state, ordinary iraqis or syrians. supportls a sense of that we will use our unique capabilities. how can we help others develop those capacities and do it in such a way that it is not as costly as, say, the iraqi and afghanistan war. will it work? it is a concept. and placesse is iraq like syria, which look bad, but these efforts have not been funded. is there any idea how much that might cost? guest: if you wanted to endure, it should not be only u.s. taxpayers funded. even countries like saudi arabia, they have proposed that given money to a u.n. fund. these multilateral initiatives -- host: about $100 million? the amount ofd money that they make when we develop our gas pumps, it should be more, as far as i'm concerned. it is about what others can do to help
these countries, you build partnerships in multiple countries all the way from pakistan into northern africa to get people to stand for themselves against the threat. i worked and lived in these places in parts of the middle east, and what we see in our media are the dregs, the fringe, the extremists. they do not represent the islamic state, ordinary iraqis or syrians. supportls a sense of that we will use our unique capabilities. how can we help others develop those capacities and do it in...
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northern iraq. >>> west africa's ebola outbreak claims a third death from the disease now confirmed in nigeria. >>of the last survivors of hollywood's studio 8. lauren bacall died at 89 in new york. she was known for her smoldering looks, husky voice and partnership on and off screen with humphrey bogart. she emerged in the 1940s in the film "to have and to have not" where she played bogart's leading lady. we look back at her life and career. >> anybody got a match. >> reporter: rarely has an actress made such an impact with her first appearance. she was 19, unknown, and playing opposite a screen legend, humphrey bogart. this sultry blond became an instant star, tough, wise beyond her years but with an air of vulnerability, albeit masked, by a voice that one critic said sounded as if it had been smoked in vodka. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> reporter: the couple fell in love off screen too. and bacall married bogart 25 years her senior in 1945. >> wait a minute, you better talk to my mother. >> reporter: to make three more films together, including this classic. >> hello. who is this? the police. this
northern iraq. >>> west africa's ebola outbreak claims a third death from the disease now confirmed in nigeria. >>of the last survivors of hollywood's studio 8. lauren bacall died at 89 in new york. she was known for her smoldering looks, husky voice and partnership on and off screen with humphrey bogart. she emerged in the 1940s in the film "to have and to have not" where she played bogart's leading lady. we look back at her life and career. >> anybody got a...
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climate zone that extends from the shores of eastal to the hills in the running across the northern aspect of west africa. in this region every year, thousands of young adults and students get ill with meningitis. 10% of them die no matter what you do. i was one of the few that survived. for that age i was lucky. i have never been to the north of my country but when i traveled between lagos and cal abal, it was a time of unusual heat and the climate had changed. was --red if lima change if climate change was what i got built. now i dream, i dream again. i dream of things to stop this from happening. because i returned to medical school, i became a physician and i am now a researcher in public health. reality still goes on. this year, as we speak, nigeria is battling the worst outbreak of meningitis in recent years. this year alone, they have 17,000 cases with nearly 1000 deaths. like i said, i dream. globalork at the intersection of environmental health and infectious diseases because i wondered what the connection was between climate change and human health. my work is now very fulfilling. when tappinge
climate zone that extends from the shores of eastal to the hills in the running across the northern aspect of west africa. in this region every year, thousands of young adults and students get ill with meningitis. 10% of them die no matter what you do. i was one of the few that survived. for that age i was lucky. i have never been to the north of my country but when i traveled between lagos and cal abal, it was a time of unusual heat and the climate had changed. was --red if lima change if...
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. >> the patient arrived in the northern german city early wednesday from west africa before being taken to the clinic under tight security. he is a senegalese scientist to works -- who works for the world health organization. doctors are withholding the man's name, age, and precise condition, but the lead doctor provided details of the treatment the man would receive. >> the basics are to regulate his fluids, give him some pain therapy, and use electrolytes to bring down his fever. we believe that simple measures like these can significantly reduce the fatality rate of ebola. >> the university clinic specializes in the treatment of infectious diseases and receives patients from around the world. some 1500 people, including about 158 workers, have died from a bullet this year, most -- from ebola this year, most of them in west africa. >> we will take a short break. when we come back, we will be looking at the lack of water in many parts of the world. >> a problem for both emerging and industrial nations. stay tuned. >> welcome back. for some of us, access to clean water is as simple as t
. >> the patient arrived in the northern german city early wednesday from west africa before being taken to the clinic under tight security. he is a senegalese scientist to works -- who works for the world health organization. doctors are withholding the man's name, age, and precise condition, but the lead doctor provided details of the treatment the man would receive. >> the basics are to regulate his fluids, give him some pain therapy, and use electrolytes to bring down his fever....
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democratic republic of congo has confirmed two cases of ebola in its northern province, the first reported cases outside of west africa since ebola was identified. the congolese health minister says the outbreaks are not related to those in west africa. it's the seventh epidemic. >> we are reinforcing all the measures announced up to now, particularly making available protective equipment for medical personnel. the active research for cases and following other people that these cases have come into contact with, making sure all burials are done, for confirmed cases and unexplained death. >> ukraine's president petro porashenko says he'll raise defense spending by $3 billion, making the announcement by independent celebrations. pro-russian separatists held a different ceremony, parading soldiers through the streets. >> in the city of donetsk, pro-russian separatists held an alternative ceremony in defines of kiev. dozens of prisoners captured during months of fighting were paraded through the streets. also on show, destroyed ukranian military hardware. as the rest of the country marks 23 years of independence, the sepa
democratic republic of congo has confirmed two cases of ebola in its northern province, the first reported cases outside of west africa since ebola was identified. the congolese health minister says the outbreaks are not related to those in west africa. it's the seventh epidemic. >> we are reinforcing all the measures announced up to now, particularly making available protective equipment for medical personnel. the active research for cases and following other people that these cases have...
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both doctors were in western africa working as missionaries. >>> here in northern california, a patient at a sacramento hospital might have the ebola virus. samples of his or her blood are in atlanta now undergoing analysis by the centers for disease control. the results should be announced by this weekend. now the patient recently returned from west africa and is isolated in a special room. >>> the beheading of an american journalist is raising questions tonight about whether government should pay ransom to free hostages. u.s. officials say islamic state militants demanded more than $132 million from james foley's family before they beheaded him. the militants say they killed foley in retaliation for u.s. air strikes in iraq. u.s. policy prohibits governments from negotiating with terrorists and argue it only encourages more kidnappings. our coverage continues at 5:30 on nightly news with brian williams. a man held captive with foley is talking about their ordeal. >>> we're learning more tonight about the death of robin williams. his ashes were scattered in the san francisco bay the da
both doctors were in western africa working as missionaries. >>> here in northern california, a patient at a sacramento hospital might have the ebola virus. samples of his or her blood are in atlanta now undergoing analysis by the centers for disease control. the results should be announced by this weekend. now the patient recently returned from west africa and is isolated in a special room. >>> the beheading of an american journalist is raising questions tonight about whether...
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northern iraq. it has barely help them survive. it has been driven away. africa's battle against the worst ebola up rick been dealt another blow. have beenpatients broken into the isolation station. the were affected by epidemic. perished. have likes the resident says they will keep the long range missile program. around nuclear programs. this prohibits them from having rockets that could the equipment nuclear tipped ear the president has you order the agree to help the iea a invest these. crashes have broken out again despite a curfew. criticallywas injured in the shooting. hundreds of demonstrators were killed a week ago. pope francis said he wants to improve relations with china. they have a state run version. thousands case a welcome when he arrived outside of seoul. they are here. >> on sunday pope francis also made his strongest chester yet to reach out to china saying he wants to improve relations. he insisted that the catholic church was not coming as a conqueror trying to take away the identity of others. it wanted to be a partner. well they have reborn in
northern iraq. it has barely help them survive. it has been driven away. africa's battle against the worst ebola up rick been dealt another blow. have beenpatients broken into the isolation station. the were affected by epidemic. perished. have likes the resident says they will keep the long range missile program. around nuclear programs. this prohibits them from having rockets that could the equipment nuclear tipped ear the president has you order the agree to help the iea a invest these....