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rwanda has rejected those accusations. we will have more on that later in this bulletin. here and in berlin, the cdu party has been marking the anniversary of the east and west german wings back and 1990. highlighting the event, a speech by former german chancellor helmut kohl, who many regard as the father of reunification. >> they welcomed former chancellor helmut kohl with a standing ovation. he has rarely appeared in public since the funding scandal more than 10 years ago. on friday, they celebrated as -- they celebrated him as the chancellor of german unity and themselves as the party that made it possible. he told is party not to be discouraged by opinion polls. >> cdu is not obsolete. the cdu represents the future. >> he rejected the idea that thecdu was -- he rejected the idea that the cdu was losing appeal and he warned against of securing the long-term concerns people face. >> and chancellor angela merkel said that cdu remained a centrist party, not tied to ideology, but to the interests of the people. >> we are prepared to take the hard path and make uncomforta
rwanda has rejected those accusations. we will have more on that later in this bulletin. here and in berlin, the cdu party has been marking the anniversary of the east and west german wings back and 1990. highlighting the event, a speech by former german chancellor helmut kohl, who many regard as the father of reunification. >> they welcomed former chancellor helmut kohl with a standing ovation. he has rarely appeared in public since the funding scandal more than 10 years ago. on friday,...
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rwanda has rejected those accusations. we will have more on that later in this bulletin. here and in berlin, the cdu party has been marking the anniversary of the east and west german wings back and 1990. highlighting the event, a speech by former german chancellor helmut kohl, who many regard as the father of reunification. >> they welcomed former chancellor helmut kohl with a standing ovation. he has rarely appeared in public since the funding scandal more than 10 years ago. on friday, they celebrated as -- they celebrated him as the chancellor of german unity and themselves as the party that made it possible. he told is party not to be discouraged by opinion polls. >> cdu is not obsolete. the cdu represents the future. >> he rejected the idea that thecdu was -- he rejected the idea that the cdu was losing appeal and he warned against of securing the long-term concerns people face. >> and chancellor angela merkel said that cdu remained a centrist party, not ed t eology, but to the interests of the people. >> we are prepared to take the hard path and make uncomfortable d
rwanda has rejected those accusations. we will have more on that later in this bulletin. here and in berlin, the cdu party has been marking the anniversary of the east and west german wings back and 1990. highlighting the event, a speech by former german chancellor helmut kohl, who many regard as the father of reunification. >> they welcomed former chancellor helmut kohl with a standing ovation. he has rarely appeared in public since the funding scandal more than 10 years ago. on friday,...
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they accused rwanda and ugandan army is of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and possibly genocide>> the united nations officials around the world have been waiting to see if the language in the published report would change. the leaked draft spoke in one key section of systematic and widespread attacks against hutus in congo which could be classified as planned -- as crimes of genocide appeared in the end, the thrust of the published report was -- genocide. in the end, the thrust of the publish report was widespread attacks. however, u.n. officials insist they will follow up on the human rights violations in congo. >> these are issues for a court of law to decide. our report is a mapping report. we are mapping out the scale of the violations. we say that serious violations have taken place in the republic of congo. >> this diplomatic flurry does not change the bloody history of central africa. one place to begin understanding that is in rwanda in 1994, when a well documented genocide of ethnic tutsis to place. up to 1 million tutsis and their allies were killed by extremist hutus
they accused rwanda and ugandan army is of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and possibly genocide>> the united nations officials around the world have been waiting to see if the language in the published report would change. the leaked draft spoke in one key section of systematic and widespread attacks against hutus in congo which could be classified as planned -- as crimes of genocide appeared in the end, the thrust of the published report was -- genocide. in the end, the thrust of...
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one place to begin understanding that is in rwanda in 1994 when a well documented genocide of ethnicsis to place. up to 1 million tutsis and their allies were killed by extremist tutus and just 100 days. it was the killing rate faster than the whole cost of the jews in world war ii appeared ethnic tutsi rebels over to the killers and stop the 1994 genocide while the rest of the world looked away. the rebels became the government of rwanda and, from their border, pursued some of the ethnic hutus who had committed the first genocide and then fled to, go. but the u.n. report -- fled to congo. but the u.n. report says that they went much further. two two women, children, and old people were killed in congo. >> the whole conception of making this report is in the idea of going under a grant to look for the genocide that took place. the thinking is flawed. the genocide was clear and often. >> few people now got the facts of the first genocide, the genocide of the tutsis. but confirmation is emerging and will no doubt continue to emerge about a possible second genocide .f the hutus in condg
one place to begin understanding that is in rwanda in 1994 when a well documented genocide of ethnicsis to place. up to 1 million tutsis and their allies were killed by extremist tutus and just 100 days. it was the killing rate faster than the whole cost of the jews in world war ii appeared ethnic tutsi rebels over to the killers and stop the 1994 genocide while the rest of the world looked away. the rebels became the government of rwanda and, from their border, pursued some of the ethnic hutus...
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chasing their hutu enemies, the government of tiny rwanda came to dominate events in their much larger neighbor, congo. it says rwandan soldiers with condoleezza allies attacked hutu civilians as much with co ngolese allies, attacked hutu civilians. it includes these were systematic and widespread attacks which, if proven before a competent court, could be classified as crimes of genocide. the now president was furious when the story was leaked. >> making this report was fraud. the whole idea of speaking about genocide is flawed. >> it was publicly agreed that rwanda would be allowed at its comments to the report, to be officially published today. now everyone will be scouring the u.n. document to see if anything else has changed. mark doyle, bbc news. >> still to come here on gmt, a new boss and a new star for bp. it is a big jump in prices, but japanese smokers -- japan has raised taxes on cigarettes by 40% in an effort to get people to cut down or quit. the most popular brand has been 3.ised by 1/thir >> coming out to a cold place like this for the habit -- here in japan it has just
chasing their hutu enemies, the government of tiny rwanda came to dominate events in their much larger neighbor, congo. it says rwandan soldiers with condoleezza allies attacked hutu civilians as much with co ngolese allies, attacked hutu civilians. it includes these were systematic and widespread attacks which, if proven before a competent court, could be classified as crimes of genocide. the now president was furious when the story was leaked. >> making this report was fraud. the whole...
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how has a country of more than 100 tribes succeeded while many of its neighbors, including rwanda and kenya, suffered such violent ethnic tensions? ♪ >> campaigning is at its highest peak towards the general elections here in tanzania. people from all walks of life have gathered to listen to the candidates from different parties. and like advertise neighboring countries such as rwanda, burendy, kenya has imagined to avoid ethnic violence during its political campaign. >> we don't look like a tribe. we call ourselves tanzanians and we stand to vote as tanzanians. >> no one can say i'm better than other regions or my tribe is better than other tribes. >> what's what matters is the person i work for is a strong leader who would lead tanzania in the right direction. >> transneons have accepted to bond amongst their tribes, a delivery plan from the inception of this nation. >> our founding fathers merged creation of a nation out of our combination of 120 tribes to be the main agenda for the last 20 years, the adoption of the language used in parliament government and instruction in primary
how has a country of more than 100 tribes succeeded while many of its neighbors, including rwanda and kenya, suffered such violent ethnic tensions? ♪ >> campaigning is at its highest peak towards the general elections here in tanzania. people from all walks of life have gathered to listen to the candidates from different parties. and like advertise neighboring countries such as rwanda, burendy, kenya has imagined to avoid ethnic violence during its political campaign. >> we don't...
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i talked to the leader of rwanda. he is doing it in his country. the king of jordan is committed to providing health care across this country to every citizen. talk about education. the key for all of this is accessibility. this is the interstate highway of the future. people talk about innovate in -- innovating the economy and they say let's rebuild the highway system. it does need to be rebuilt, but it will not create a multiplier effect. when the highways were first built, they led to hotels, stores, communities. there was a multiplier. i think the biggest challenge, if you look to the future, will be education, how well they do infrastructure broadband, how well they do innovation, and how groups to have never worked together can work together. it is a long way of saying that technology is not a problem. it is government and business working together. using cisco telecommunications. [laughter] >> thank you very much. this has been a great conversation. [applause] it for at to thank uphe provocative and innovative discussion. the bar has been se
i talked to the leader of rwanda. he is doing it in his country. the king of jordan is committed to providing health care across this country to every citizen. talk about education. the key for all of this is accessibility. this is the interstate highway of the future. people talk about innovate in -- innovating the economy and they say let's rebuild the highway system. it does need to be rebuilt, but it will not create a multiplier effect. when the highways were first built, they led to...
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we were late to rwanda. we have an opportunity to be ahead of this. one way or another, we have an opportunity to be ahead of it. if we don't do everything we can politically, diplomatically to try to stop it, what happens after the rally in washington and everybody, even though it was way late. everybody felt great. we all joined arms and everybody marched home. darfur is done. we fixed it. the truth is it wasn't. and what is required is sustained, constant work. very hard to do. it's hard to do in this day and age. where we all join hands to help haiti for a week or two, or pakistan for a week or two, and then we're on to the next news story, and the next news cycle. it's a very hard thing. it requires all of us, and all the people in the media. and all the people who actually feel a responsibility to do more than just the headlines. and it's a hard thing to sustain. >> one of the things the church leaders are trying to call attention to is the vulnerability of the million and a half or so displaced people. did you discuss this on you trip? >> it's
we were late to rwanda. we have an opportunity to be ahead of this. one way or another, we have an opportunity to be ahead of it. if we don't do everything we can politically, diplomatically to try to stop it, what happens after the rally in washington and everybody, even though it was way late. everybody felt great. we all joined arms and everybody marched home. darfur is done. we fixed it. the truth is it wasn't. and what is required is sustained, constant work. very hard to do. it's hard to...
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part of the report accuses the rwanda military of war crimes and possibly even genocide. the report said remontant troops and allies killed tens of thousands of members of the hutu ethnic group. the un high commissioner for human rights. >> because the law of war forbids the killings of civilians, it points to crimes against humanity, and in some instances, may amount to genocide. the report makes clear it is only a court of law that can determine what crimes have been suspected of having been committed. >> the rwandan government protested the release of the report and threatened to withdraw from the peacekeeping mission in darfur. rwanda's foreign affairs minister. >> it is a report that is destabilizing for the region. we have seven countries named in the report. none of us have been contacted, none of us were given a chance to respond to accusations. we are accused by anonymous people. >> in political news, new york republican gubernatorial candidate carl paladino is coming under criticism for receiving $3 million in tax breaks by promising new jobs in the buffalo area
part of the report accuses the rwanda military of war crimes and possibly even genocide. the report said remontant troops and allies killed tens of thousands of members of the hutu ethnic group. the un high commissioner for human rights. >> because the law of war forbids the killings of civilians, it points to crimes against humanity, and in some instances, may amount to genocide. the report makes clear it is only a court of law that can determine what crimes have been suspected of having...
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. >> women in rwanda are a part of the decision making. it is not by chance that they have achieved success. women have made changes for their own lives. when women managed michael finances, they are better managers than men are. investing in women pays off for them and -- >> let me ask you a direct question. you have seen these people trying to do the work, to help folks who are less fortunate than we are, but from an american perspective, from what you have seen, what gives you hope? what breaks your heart? >> what gives me the greatest hope is that when women are , ven resources or a chance they responded remarkably. they are on tripura norris, and then the money is invested in their family and their health -- entrepreneurs, and then the money is invested in the family and in their health. basic skills are not in the communities, so a newborn baby does not get to take that first breath of life and parishes when in fact he or she could have been saved. >> i want to make sure that the energy piece of put on the table -- we have to live on
. >> women in rwanda are a part of the decision making. it is not by chance that they have achieved success. women have made changes for their own lives. when women managed michael finances, they are better managers than men are. investing in women pays off for them and -- >> let me ask you a direct question. you have seen these people trying to do the work, to help folks who are less fortunate than we are, but from an american perspective, from what you have seen, what gives you...
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is one you can do now, not mopping it up afterward not coming in and saying, we didn't know about rwanda and congo and dart4 and millions of people died. this we know about. >> clooney and john returned from a week long trip from southern sudan. he says people are excited about gaining their independence from the north's repressive muslim-controlled regime. >> they told us they are willing to fight and die for their chance at freedom. these guys have gone through centuries of horrors. people of southern sudan, slavery, colonialism, terrible atrocities committed against them. they arefinally almost to the brink of getting a chance for independence. they are not denied. >> clooneytook up the cause in 2006. since then he and others have tried to put spotlight resulting in the murderof hundds of thousandand displacement of and a half million peop. >> honestly i was late to dar 4. i came in 2006, 2005, really. when faith-based grps had been lking about it for a long time. my job is to be a megaphone. >> clooney praised the work to the manychristian workers, a 21-year-old american missionary l
is one you can do now, not mopping it up afterward not coming in and saying, we didn't know about rwanda and congo and dart4 and millions of people died. this we know about. >> clooney and john returned from a week long trip from southern sudan. he says people are excited about gaining their independence from the north's repressive muslim-controlled regime. >> they told us they are willing to fight and die for their chance at freedom. these guys have gone through centuries of...
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. >>> one farmer in rwanda is bringing music to a unique set of ears. he's known as the pig dj playing hip hop, country and classic rock, depending on what mood he wants to help his swine take on. pigs exposed to around the clock rhythm produced more babies. which improves his farm success. get this -- jay-z perks them up while celine dion helps them relax. >>ham, add a little wine to the, you know, into the trough, some barry white, dim the lights. >> yeah. not going to touch that one. thanks, bill. >>> time for an earlier look for stories we're going to follow throughout the day on nbc. >>> with elections weeks away, a big day in politics. candidates go face-to-face for debates in ohio, south carolina, wisconsin and florida. >>> if you are traveling on amtrak, don't be alarmed if you see extra security. amtrak is running a security exercise. this was previously planned and has nothing to do with the latest string of terror threats aimed at europe. >>> and a milestone for actor matt damon who celebrates his 40th birthday today. happy birthday. >>> stay
. >>> one farmer in rwanda is bringing music to a unique set of ears. he's known as the pig dj playing hip hop, country and classic rock, depending on what mood he wants to help his swine take on. pigs exposed to around the clock rhythm produced more babies. which improves his farm success. get this -- jay-z perks them up while celine dion helps them relax. >>ham, add a little wine to the, you know, into the trough, some barry white, dim the lights. >> yeah. not going to...
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the charity puts india into the same category as bangladesh, rwanda and zimbabwe. one person dies from hunger every second from the world. aid organizations say the goal of cutting world hunger by one half is a long layoff. >> the work projects i visit, the more frustrated i become. these visits show what is possible, which is positive. but if we could do some much with such simple means, why can't we achieve more? >> there calling for investments in agriculture for industrialized countries to provide more money and poorer nations to play their part. the democratic republic of congo has been wracked by civil war. the food supply situation is especially poor. >> is about investment and money, but also the willingness of the government and the countries to improve the situation for their people. >> the german government is calling on developing countries to do more for themselves. they argue the policies are flawed without stability. >> the german soccer team has a arrived ahead of the qualifier and will be able to call on the services of a madrid midfielder after ta
the charity puts india into the same category as bangladesh, rwanda and zimbabwe. one person dies from hunger every second from the world. aid organizations say the goal of cutting world hunger by one half is a long layoff. >> the work projects i visit, the more frustrated i become. these visits show what is possible, which is positive. but if we could do some much with such simple means, why can't we achieve more? >> there calling for investments in agriculture for industrialized...
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the charity puts india into the same category as bangladesh, rwanda and zimbabwe. one person dies from hunger every second from the world. aid organizations say the goal of cutting world hunger by one half is a long layoff. >> the work projects i visit, the more frustrated i become. these visits show what is possible, which is positive. but if we could do some much with such simple means, why can't we achieve more? >> there calling for investments in agriculture for industrialized countries to provide more money and poorer nations to play their part. the democratic republic of congo has been wracked by civil war. 1the food supply situation is especially poor. >> is about investment and money, but also the willingness of the government and the countries to improve the situation for their people. >> the german government is calling on developing countries to do more for themselves. they argue the policies are flawed without stability. >> the german soccer team has a arrived ahead of the qualifier and will be able to call on the services of a madrid midfielder after t
the charity puts india into the same category as bangladesh, rwanda and zimbabwe. one person dies from hunger every second from the world. aid organizations say the goal of cutting world hunger by one half is a long layoff. >> the work projects i visit, the more frustrated i become. these visits show what is possible, which is positive. but if we could do some much with such simple means, why can't we achieve more? >> there calling for investments in agriculture for industrialized...
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miranda has rejected -- rwanda has rejected a u.n.inding that the rebels were responsible for killing hutus. five other african nations are also accused of being involved in the atrocity. 90 people have been arrested and charged in connection with an international computer crime ring. the group is believed to have been responsible for stealing $7 million from individuals and businesses in the u.s.. according to the operation -- the fbi, the operation was run by hackers and the ukraine. just a day after the chaos grips the streets of ecuador, the president has appointed a new national police chief after a failed coup attempt. the military has taken charge of public order after police officers started protests which trapped the president's and cited the hospital until he was rescued. -- trap the president inside the hospital until he was rescued. >> it is quiet on the streets of the capital. on thursday, a police rebellion erupted over government plans to cut their benefits. a rebel officer fired tear gas at a the president of ecuador a
miranda has rejected -- rwanda has rejected a u.n.inding that the rebels were responsible for killing hutus. five other african nations are also accused of being involved in the atrocity. 90 people have been arrested and charged in connection with an international computer crime ring. the group is believed to have been responsible for stealing $7 million from individuals and businesses in the u.s.. according to the operation -- the fbi, the operation was run by hackers and the ukraine. just a...
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rwanda is location the 45 degrees during it crowd that " you will need that especially in the north bay all the picking your screen showing you the frost advisory. it temperatures widespread in the 30's in the north bay. it's good to be chilly but things will warm up nicely into the afternoonon widespread '60s and a few '70s in the south bay, 65 san francisco, 67 san rose up here and we're still monitoring the chance of rain on thursday and may interfere with theiaiaia a a aie 3:00 for. over two san francisco at 6:00 it thankfully there light showers that you seee continuing into the 89:00 high were. bringngngngngngngngnn gear and the umbrella to the game but i don't think it will be rebuilt. your kron 47 day around the bay forecast the rate will pick up friday and shot reconditions and his saturday as well. we're going to have a wetetnd to the week the good news for anyone wanting to church read the forecast looks perfect o o o o o o o o o o omis unmourned partly dry conditions and to the evening. >> turning to decision 2010 just one week away from midterererererererererererererea cost
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one is a woman who survived genocide in rwanda, joins us author of the book "led by faith," joining user faith to overcome the loss of her son, you may know her as dr. joy on her radio program, they have both joined us this morning. ladies, thank you both for being here. amakili i want to start with you, you dealt with genocide in rwanda back in 1994, essentially for three months had to hide out and depended on your faith. you prayed, i read, essentially for three months straight every single day. what did prayer do for you every day? >> oh, prayer did everything for me. i was in that bathroom with eight women, trapped in three-by-four feet bathroom. every single day they were coming to search for us and they never found us. every day we were wait so long we were angry, fearful, and then through prayer, it was only time you can feel there was hope. i remember a time where i had to eat the bible, read one thing and disappear, just disappear in the words of god, yeah. >> was the prayer in some ways, you're holding on to faith and hoping for a better outcome or better predicament than you
one is a woman who survived genocide in rwanda, joins us author of the book "led by faith," joining user faith to overcome the loss of her son, you may know her as dr. joy on her radio program, they have both joined us this morning. ladies, thank you both for being here. amakili i want to start with you, you dealt with genocide in rwanda back in 1994, essentially for three months had to hide out and depended on your faith. you prayed, i read, essentially for three months straight...
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top of the tree carline wozniacki replaces serina williams as a women's tennis or world of rwanda following victory over appearance on the radio in a rain delay china open final. on commonwealth controversy the women's one hundred meters champion in delhi c.m.e. of nigeria awaits a second verdict after failing a drug test. and they are shoving called last friday's win over ireland russia's best in recent memory a similar performance tonight against macedonia will see dick of the cats charges remain at least joint top of their european qualification group and well on course for a twenty eight twelve adventure for more on the team's build up here's richard from port fleet from. russia's preparations for bear late this year of two thousand and twelve qualifier against macedonia took an interesting turn on monday night's quake hit greece around five hundred kilometers from scope here where the match is being played however russia's managed to count the carbs said he didn't even notice his attention is firmly fixed on tuesday's game where his side will be looking to build on my excellent three t
top of the tree carline wozniacki replaces serina williams as a women's tennis or world of rwanda following victory over appearance on the radio in a rain delay china open final. on commonwealth controversy the women's one hundred meters champion in delhi c.m.e. of nigeria awaits a second verdict after failing a drug test. and they are shoving called last friday's win over ireland russia's best in recent memory a similar performance tonight against macedonia will see dick of the cats charges...
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caught here on video by adaptive eye wear, a not-for-profit company that runs a program in rwanda with local health workers to distribute the glasses. >> she runs a little shop, and she put glasses on for the first time, and she was just so happy. she really just found the most amazing experience. >> now the technology has been fine-tuned, the next challenge is to get the costs down and the fashion factor up. >> my vision would be to see a billion people wearing the eyeglasses they need by the year 2020. >> reporter: a billion people. considering only 40,000 self-adjustable glasses have benefited so far in the developing world, that's quite a prescription. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pinkston: that is the "cbs evening news." i'm randall pinkston, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ,,,, i'm among 30,000 employees who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to tra
caught here on video by adaptive eye wear, a not-for-profit company that runs a program in rwanda with local health workers to distribute the glasses. >> she runs a little shop, and she put glasses on for the first time, and she was just so happy. she really just found the most amazing experience. >> now the technology has been fine-tuned, the next challenge is to get the costs down and the fashion factor up. >> my vision would be to see a billion people wearing the eyeglasses...
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we are opening intense classes in serbia for all balkan states i can mention a driving school in rwanda even though it was in the heart of africa on september the first that there was a long line of young man who wanted to lay down their guns and learn to do it peaceful job mode rescuers. were training is a mutual proceso sometimes we'll learn and take tests and sometimes we teach others or take fire fighters for instance which is the most far fighter is sold the c.e.o.'s and other nearby countries such as the pole dick states in eastern europe had to learn far fighting tactics in the soviet union. and today they were saying to those step to really worry about the. foreign colleagues receive any practical training and the emergency ministry teams in russia. would come home and find. extinguishing a fire place. well first of all it's not that scary i have to say companies that are. i know it isn't but people may get surprised. and secondly. born in exercises together moreover we participate together in search and rescue and fire extinguishing humanitarian operations and we're always happ
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carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the final draft is thought to have been toned down after rwanda and uganda responded angrily to the use of the word genocide in a leaked copy both countries are threatening to withdraw their soldiers from un peacekeeping missions after being implicated in the crowds. hundreds of health workers have clashed with police in the french capital blocking traffic near the busy shores elisei dressed in blue scrubs and surgical masks and anesthesiologists nurses try to reach the presidential palace to make their case for better pay to recognise their qualifications officers used tear gas to try and disperse the crowd . the prosecutor's office in some petersburg has asked norway to extradite a notorious neo nazi former martial arts fighter who went on the run and we just love datsik is a prominent member of a band nationalist party and has a history of assaults and robberies here scape from oh some petersburg psychiatric unit in august and managed to get as far as norway where we are asked or thought he is for political asylum that is now under arrest there
carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the final draft is thought to have been toned down after rwanda and uganda responded angrily to the use of the word genocide in a leaked copy both countries are threatening to withdraw their soldiers from un peacekeeping missions after being implicated in the crowds. hundreds of health workers have clashed with police in the french capital blocking traffic near the busy shores elisei dressed in blue scrubs and surgical masks and anesthesiologists...
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congo charts alleged abuses carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the document accuses the rwanda and uganda forces of participating in killings that may constitute acts of genocide its publication is triggered denials from both countries in both areas have agreed to hold talks on the reunion of families separated by the country's war one hundred relatives from each side will attend the meeting for about a month starting from late october meanwhile south korean civic groups held an anti pyongyang rally in central seoul over developments in the north the leader's thoughts to become his successor was a rube top political traditions just earlier this week. hundreds of health workers and clashed with police in the french capital blocking traffic near the busy shows elisa dressed in blue scrubs and surgical masks the elise it is trying to reach the presidential palace to make their case for better pay to recognize the qualifications officers used to aghast. trying to suppress that. the prosecutor's office in some petersburg has asked norway to extradite a notorious neo nazi and martial
congo charts alleged abuses carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the document accuses the rwanda and uganda forces of participating in killings that may constitute acts of genocide its publication is triggered denials from both countries in both areas have agreed to hold talks on the reunion of families separated by the country's war one hundred relatives from each side will attend the meeting for about a month starting from late october meanwhile south korean civic groups held an anti...
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carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the final draft is thought of being turned down after rwanda and uganda responded angrily to the use of the word genocide in a leaked copy both countries are threatening to withdraw their soldiers from un peacekeeping missions after being implicated in the crimes. a massive fire has ripped through a thirty eight floor apartment and office building in south korea's southern port city of sun flames have largely been contained and residents have reportedly been moved to the rooftop at least thirty seven people were evacuated from the building some by helicopters no casualties have been reported at this point and there are no reports on whether anyone is still trapped. at least seven people have been killed after a number of explosions in nigeria's capital abuja comes during the country's celebrations marking fifty years of independence from the u.k. nigeria's main militant group had issued a threat promising to bomb the event it said there was quote nothing worth celebrating after fifty years of failure the country's been scarred by ethnic and rel
carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the final draft is thought of being turned down after rwanda and uganda responded angrily to the use of the word genocide in a leaked copy both countries are threatening to withdraw their soldiers from un peacekeeping missions after being implicated in the crimes. a massive fire has ripped through a thirty eight floor apartment and office building in south korea's southern port city of sun flames have largely been contained and residents have...
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they're great in strongly worded letters but how many rwandas have to happen when america doesn't lead way before we figure out the u.n. is useless? where would we be, where would the world be without an america? who is going to replace us? china? brazil? you see, when you look at this and you realize that to those who have been given much, much is required. not expected. required. isn't it our moral responsibility to pass on freedom to the next generation? to pass on an america that is at least capable of providing liberty for its people? people will and have already including our president, begun to blame america for all the problems of the world. i saw this in bloomberg today. has been three years since america began dragging the world into its deepest recession in seven decades. it was america that did that? we did that. it was just us. see, they're already blaming it on us. what are they going to do? what is the world going to do? are they going to punish us? it's our fault. told you this before, that we'll be set up as the bad guys. it's our fault so if we did it to everybody els
they're great in strongly worded letters but how many rwandas have to happen when america doesn't lead way before we figure out the u.n. is useless? where would we be, where would the world be without an america? who is going to replace us? china? brazil? you see, when you look at this and you realize that to those who have been given much, much is required. not expected. required. isn't it our moral responsibility to pass on freedom to the next generation? to pass on an america that is at...
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a pig farmer in rwanda has found music to be the secret of success. a d.j.ipes in hip hop, r & b from american musicians into the pen. he said it helps them relax and digest their food. and this south florida man was kicked off facebook. accused of using the fake name, justin bieber. that's really his name, folk. he receives as many as 50 phone messages in two hours. up to ten fan mail letters day. and well known singers have lled him too. he said the one good thing, now everyone can prounce his name. before everyone said justin biber. >> that's too bad. imagine if you were looking for justin and you were a teenage girl and you got that dude instead. you would be a little surprised. maybe a little disappointed. doreen is here now with a look at what's coming up. >>> we have a bunch coming up. metro is getting ready to do some major track work th will completely shut down two metro stations. we'll tell you how your waistline might be able to predict your chances of developing diabetes. and some letter carrie were thanked today for doing a lot more than just d
a pig farmer in rwanda has found music to be the secret of success. a d.j.ipes in hip hop, r & b from american musicians into the pen. he said it helps them relax and digest their food. and this south florida man was kicked off facebook. accused of using the fake name, justin bieber. that's really his name, folk. he receives as many as 50 phone messages in two hours. up to ten fan mail letters day. and well known singers have lled him too. he said the one good thing, now everyone can...
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we didn't act fast enough in rwanda and we know what happens when we don't.oing to be there. it's better to do it now. >> larry: we think of darfur, we think of you. how did you come to be so personally involved in that area? >> i was reading articles in "the new york times" and it was n'tgetting -- everybody was doing things. there were church groups and student movements and there was a lot of rumblings and a lot of things going on, great activists doing a lot of enough and ngos but it wasn't getting enough play. and i'm the son of a news man. my dad used to talk about how he would have a news story get bumped because some celebrity was on tv after he had gone and covered a news story. so i said, let's go to darfur and you be the news man and i'll be the celebrity and we'll combine them. and whether it works or not, i don't know. all i know is my job is to just try and make it loud because when it's loud like this, people tend to move. i don't know if movement is always helpful but you can't do without moving. >> larry: at the emmys, you were honored with t
we didn't act fast enough in rwanda and we know what happens when we don't.oing to be there. it's better to do it now. >> larry: we think of darfur, we think of you. how did you come to be so personally involved in that area? >> i was reading articles in "the new york times" and it was n'tgetting -- everybody was doing things. there were church groups and student movements and there was a lot of rumblings and a lot of things going on, great activists doing a lot of enough...
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we went to rwanda first.ere we went by jeep into the eastern congo and state-i think we were there for about eight or nine days. i think there were two or three riots while we were there. it has become the battleground for other people's words repeatedly. congo is cursed with natural resources. god help them because without any civil society to function, they have been exploited not simply in terms of boy soldiers, awful game more sensitive to the general, mass rape as a military weapon, subjected to every hell on earth, these poor people. meanwhile, do not think that africans are disposed to corruption where we are not, so to speak actually, most of the corruption that has taken place in the congo and a vast scale is western driven. there's something might 80 or 90 airlines registered in the condo in the simply belong to a tiny exploded of companies that harness boy soldiers and kids to dig out the diamonds and ship it out of the condo without paying duty or anything like that, or paying royalties to anyone.
we went to rwanda first.ere we went by jeep into the eastern congo and state-i think we were there for about eight or nine days. i think there were two or three riots while we were there. it has become the battleground for other people's words repeatedly. congo is cursed with natural resources. god help them because without any civil society to function, they have been exploited not simply in terms of boy soldiers, awful game more sensitive to the general, mass rape as a military weapon,...
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i've known john and karen a long time went to rwanda with them, so they are dear friends. >> all right, even the bible says that laughter is your best medicine. my next guest was raised with the legendary danny thomas and grew up with bob hope, milton byrl and george burns. marlo thomas will share some of her wonderful stories when they come back. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. with the humana walmart preferred prescription plan, you have more time to remember what it's really a about. enroll starting november 15. go to walmart.com for details. enroll starting november 15. ♪ with tasty grilled flavor and goodness to savor ♪ ♪ friskies grillers blend. ♪ feed the senses. you know, if we had let fedex office pri our presentation, they could have shipped it too. saved ourselves the hassle. i'm not too sure about this. look at this. [ security agent ] right.
i've known john and karen a long time went to rwanda with them, so they are dear friends. >> all right, even the bible says that laughter is your best medicine. my next guest was raised with the legendary danny thomas and grew up with bob hope, milton byrl and george burns. marlo thomas will share some of her wonderful stories when they come back. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and...
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we didn't get in front of rwanda, we didn't prevent somalia.the war between the north and south sudan and have to do everything we can to stop it. >> george, quickly is there a shorthand for this, does there need to be a special diplomatic mission, a special united nations mission, what needs to literally happen in 30 seconds or less so that there's something in place that, firewall to prevent a cataclysm? >> well, we have those are in place now. there is the u.n. security council was -- showed up in juba while we were there last week. there is an envoy and there are people from the united states working on it and there are more coming and there is more work. what it requires is an intense focus. i think that no one was very much focused on this, from anyone, the u.n., the administration, or anyone two months ago. i think they are now. and i think that's important. >> well, if you didn't keep going there, a lot of us wouldn't be talking about it. and we very much [ female announcer ] to do well, kids need to eat well. and eating well means gett
we didn't get in front of rwanda, we didn't prevent somalia.the war between the north and south sudan and have to do everything we can to stop it. >> george, quickly is there a shorthand for this, does there need to be a special diplomatic mission, a special united nations mission, what needs to literally happen in 30 seconds or less so that there's something in place that, firewall to prevent a cataclysm? >> well, we have those are in place now. there is the u.n. security council...
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we were late to rwanda. we were late to darfur. >> and if people are sitting at home right now, getting tuned into this for the first time, what can they do to help? >> well, we're asking people over the united states, and there were constituencies that moved the needle on darfur, based in religious communities, based in universities and high schools. so, we're asking people to stand up again. and let president obama know it's okay, in this electoral season to do all that you can, diplomatically. it's not going to cost us anything. we're asking people to sign on to a website, sudanactionnow.org. and send notes to president obama. make their calls. and tell him this is a high priority of the american people, that we this time, prevent a war, rather than mop it up after it starts. >> george clooney, john prendergast, thank you both very much for coming in this morning. and to find out how you can help the enough project and sudan now, go to our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> next, the host of "what not to wear," clinton kelly. riririr
we were late to rwanda. we were late to darfur. >> and if people are sitting at home right now, getting tuned into this for the first time, what can they do to help? >> well, we're asking people over the united states, and there were constituencies that moved the needle on darfur, based in religious communities, based in universities and high schools. so, we're asking people to stand up again. and let president obama know it's okay, in this electoral season to do all that you can,...