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we've seen a report that accuses rwanda of supplying weapons and soldiers. our correspondent is in eastern contra. -- congo. >> these soldiers are on their way back to the front lines. until last month, they and their enemy were on the same side. but in april, several hundred of their former comrades went. the fighting is now concentrated on the rwandan border. the latest conflict is stretching you and resources as peacekeepers struggle to reassure anxious population. the u.n. claims in as testimony from deserters that the rebellion is being fuelled by recruits and support from neighboring rwanda. >> they were given training with weapons handling and they were sent to drc. >> day un spoke with 11 defectors who deserted their poorest in the mountainous jungle area on the rwanda border. the confidential report says it was under the pretext of joining the rwandan military. there were given weapons and training and then sent across the border to fight. one of the deserters is a minor according to the report. the 11 men are staying at this you encounter while the
we've seen a report that accuses rwanda of supplying weapons and soldiers. our correspondent is in eastern contra. -- congo. >> these soldiers are on their way back to the front lines. until last month, they and their enemy were on the same side. but in april, several hundred of their former comrades went. the fighting is now concentrated on the rwandan border. the latest conflict is stretching you and resources as peacekeepers struggle to reassure anxious population. the u.n. claims in...
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the person cannot really stop the genocide in rwanda by themselves. and i think -- are not saying that we should, you know, disavow any knowledge and sort of put our heads in the sand. but i am seeing their wages started home. i saying be more concerned by your spouse and barack obama. be more concerned about your neighborhood this year member of congress. be more concerned about the school that your kid goes to then whether or not you live in this wing stay or how many republicans live there, how many democrats. of we all have a good idea. teefifteen in your research to define differences in terms of how different generations concelebration billion under being more. the second is common to you think that people who were born today exposed to an informational aggressive environmental actually be a will to conceal our rivera asseveration in a heavyweight with their 15 god 20, 30 years old. >> in the narrative of this in the book, the generational difference. i didn't do it on purpose. we have this sort of weird are right, susan that we are somehow bett
the person cannot really stop the genocide in rwanda by themselves. and i think -- are not saying that we should, you know, disavow any knowledge and sort of put our heads in the sand. but i am seeing their wages started home. i saying be more concerned by your spouse and barack obama. be more concerned about your neighborhood this year member of congress. be more concerned about the school that your kid goes to then whether or not you live in this wing stay or how many republicans live there,...
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time, all of our firepower was impotent when it came to halting or even stemming the slaughter in rwanda, darfur, myanmar. our public education, once a model for the world, has become most noteworthy for its failures. mastery of basic skills and a bare minimum of cultural literacy eludes vast numbers of our students. despite having a research establishment that is the envy of the world, more than half of the american public don't believe in evolution. and don't press your luck about how much those who do believe in it actually understand it. incredibly, this nation, with all its material, intellectual and spiritual resources, seems utterly helpless to reverse the freefall in any of these areas. equally startling, from my point of view, is the fact that no one was drawing any connections between what is happening to the body politic, and what is happening in our leading educational institutions. we may be at the top of the list when it comes to influencing access to personal wealth. we are not even on the list when it comes to our responsibility for the health of this democracy. we are pl
time, all of our firepower was impotent when it came to halting or even stemming the slaughter in rwanda, darfur, myanmar. our public education, once a model for the world, has become most noteworthy for its failures. mastery of basic skills and a bare minimum of cultural literacy eludes vast numbers of our students. despite having a research establishment that is the envy of the world, more than half of the american public don't believe in evolution. and don't press your luck about how much...
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the people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.i think president obama will reflect on the abdication of american power in the case of syria. >> ivan, you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. the kids come out, the men and the women. the fact that that momentum has kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know what the people in the middle think, you know, what the regime supporters think. we know what the die hard demonstrators think. we don't know about the scared people in the middle who are too afraid to talk to us who we can't reach because we can't go in who are slowly watching their country being torn apart. i'd like to hear their voices. >> most of the people in the camps are soon any muslims who have born the brunt. you can hear the call to prayer happening just now. ivan watson, thank you. professor, thank you so much. that does it for this 360 special.
the people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.i think president obama will reflect on the abdication of american power in the case of syria. >> ivan, you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. the kids come out, the men and the women. the fact that that momentum has kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know...
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i remember going to rwanda in 1998 with then president bill clinton. regret of his presidency was he saw the reports coming in about hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered in rwanda and burundis and he didn't do anything. susan rice, by the way, lived through that and she was working for president clinton as an assistant secretary of state. she was also on the national security council. so these are emotional issues, sensitive issues, but they're also practical issues in syria, as well. we'll go through some of those options. that's coming up in the 5:00 p.m. eastern hour. >> wolf, we'll see you in a matter of minutes in "the situation room." thank you so much for that. later on i'm hopping a flight to london because we are very excited as we are looking forward to the queen's diamond jubilee's 60 years on the throne. we'll talk about some moments, shall we call them awkward as she came over to visit various presidents in the united states. we'll go live to london to richard quest with that next. let's ring you up. mary? what are you doing h
i remember going to rwanda in 1998 with then president bill clinton. regret of his presidency was he saw the reports coming in about hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered in rwanda and burundis and he didn't do anything. susan rice, by the way, lived through that and she was working for president clinton as an assistant secretary of state. she was also on the national security council. so these are emotional issues, sensitive issues, but they're also practical issues in syria, as...
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the people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.i think president obama will reflect on the abdication of american power in the case of syria. >> ivan, you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. the kids come out, the men and the women. the fact that that momentum has kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know what the people in the middle think, you know, what the regime supporters think. we know what the die hard demonstrators think. we don'tw
the people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.i think president obama will reflect on the abdication of american power in the case of syria. >> ivan, you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. the kids come out, the men and the women. the fact that that momentum has kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know...
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look back on rwanda and felt the shame and guilt of having left the people of rwanda to suffer the way on the abdication of the power in syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the women. and the fkt that that momentum is kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know what the people in the middle think. we know what the regime thinks, ma the demonstrators think. we don't know about the skard people in the middle who are afraid to talk to us who we can't reach who are watching their country torn apart. >> most of the people in these camps are sunni muslims who have had the blunt. you can hear the call to prayer right now. thank you for watching this "360." we'll see you again 10:00 p.m. eastern one hour from now again from this camp. thanks very much for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight the exclusive interview three years in the
look back on rwanda and felt the shame and guilt of having left the people of rwanda to suffer the way on the abdication of the power in syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the women. and the fkt that that momentum is kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know...
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look back on rwanda and felt the shame and guilt of having left the people of rwanda to suffer the way on the abdication of the power in syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the women. and the fkt that that momentum is kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we t
look back on rwanda and felt the shame and guilt of having left the people of rwanda to suffer the way on the abdication of the power in syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the women. and the fkt that that momentum is kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we t
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people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.dent obama will reflect on the abdication of the american power in the case syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the women. and the fact that that momentum is kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know what the people in the middle think. we know what the regime thinks, ma the demonstrators think. we don't know about the scared people in the middle who are afraid to talk to us who we can't reach who are watching their country torn apart. >> most of the people in these camps are sunni muslims who have bore the brunt of the assad regime. you can hear the call to prayer right now. thank you for watching this "360." i hope you heard the voices of the people here. voices that the regime of barber al assad has tried to science for 14 months. erin burnett starts now. >>>
people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.dent obama will reflect on the abdication of the american power in the case syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the women. and the fact that that momentum is kept up after all this time is truly incredible. one of the sad things, we don't know what the people...
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this is not in rwanda -- >> don't get me wrong, i think we need to do something. my problem is the cold hard reality of what the options are. what john laid out seems to be right. i'm not a military strategist but it makes sense in what we can and can't do. the size of the syrian military, et cetera. what is it that we do? we are against annan, we are against this and that. what are we for. >> i have a great idea. bring richard haass on tomorrow. we'll sit and listen to him. can you be here? >> let me get to the front page of the new york times. >> also, in "newsweek", this article broke. >> it's offering a detailed account of how president obama deals with terrorists. the president, the president who argued against the use of torture and wanted to close gitmo has been overseeing a top secret process of which suspects should be placed on a kill list as part of a drone war. it's made by officials who sift through biographies of al qaeda suspects. they are then sent to the president for approval. the president then signs off on every strike in yemen and somalia. acc
this is not in rwanda -- >> don't get me wrong, i think we need to do something. my problem is the cold hard reality of what the options are. what john laid out seems to be right. i'm not a military strategist but it makes sense in what we can and can't do. the size of the syrian military, et cetera. what is it that we do? we are against annan, we are against this and that. what are we for. >> i have a great idea. bring richard haass on tomorrow. we'll sit and listen to him. can you...
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more than 8000 have been registered in rwanda. franz's new prime minister has taken up his post today -- france's new prime minister has taken up his post today. francois hollande hold discussions with germany on the euro zone crisis. to a medical advance in the united states. two patients paralyzed from the neck down have been able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts. the action was made possible by a sensor implanted in the b rain connected to a computer. >> you are watching something extraordinary. kathy hutchinson is controlling robotic arm with her thoughts. notes is the box which is screwed onto our heads. that is linked directly to a sensor and her -- in her brain. this is the first time in 15 years she has served yourself a drink. -- herself a drink. she cannot talk, but was able to communicate this message. i cannot believe my eyes when i was able to drink coffee without help. the key to the technology is this tiny sensor. it is implanted on the surface of the brain. when the patient thinks about moving their ar
more than 8000 have been registered in rwanda. franz's new prime minister has taken up his post today -- france's new prime minister has taken up his post today. francois hollande hold discussions with germany on the euro zone crisis. to a medical advance in the united states. two patients paralyzed from the neck down have been able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts. the action was made possible by a sensor implanted in the b rain connected to a computer. >> you are watching...
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people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.dent obama will reflect on the abdication of the american power in the case syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the n.
people of rwanda to suffer the way they did.dent obama will reflect on the abdication of the american power in the case syria. >> you've been covering this for 14 months. >> i think what's striking is 14 months and every friday people come out and demonstrate and call for freedom and call for change. and the kids come out and the men and the n.
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this is a man who has dealt with the genocide throughout the 90's in bosnia, rwanda. he has gone head-to-head with dictators. he knows what is going on. his message is clear. he needs help, or we will face dire consequences in syria. i hope the world listens to him. >> you think this peace plan will ultimately work? >> yes. >> grateful for your time. thank you for joining us. fallout from the greek election continues, affecting the era now. -- the euro now. >> there are concerns after the election in greece of the country without a government. the leader of a left-wing party which opposes austerity measures has been given three days to form a coalition government. if the coalition is not formed, fresh elections will have to be called. we report from athens. >> another long day of uncertainty ending, they headed home, still with no government, still clear this election had delivered a resounding message. >> i think the right thing to do -- >> not to pay the debt of all? >> yes. not at all. >> this man may be taking greece in that direction. the anti bailout leader on t
this is a man who has dealt with the genocide throughout the 90's in bosnia, rwanda. he has gone head-to-head with dictators. he knows what is going on. his message is clear. he needs help, or we will face dire consequences in syria. i hope the world listens to him. >> you think this peace plan will ultimately work? >> yes. >> grateful for your time. thank you for joining us. fallout from the greek election continues, affecting the era now. -- the euro now. >> there are...
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that is move to rwanda. >> i think we should go.thcare, less likely to be hit by a healthcare problem. >> die recommend taking the show on the road to rwanda. we can take the show online but not the isd. >> what happens if someone machetes the line? >> we have to get one first. i don't think we can. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jacki, are you the healthcare geek that you promised. >> i don't lie about that. >> technically wishing her morning because it is late afternoon for her. >> stephanie: it is your bedtime. >> fabulous newswoman. jacki, thanks so much. talk to you again soon. there she goes. jacki schechner. 18 minutes after the hour. kids carbonite. i gotta tell you everywhere i go even live shows people thank me for telling them about carbonite because it is not something you think oh, i don't need that. what happens? [wah wah] >> someone steals your laptop. i left my phone in the car. i left my iphone in the car. fortunately, aisha tyler is a huge tipper so the driver brought it right back to me. but it may not have been that
that is move to rwanda. >> i think we should go.thcare, less likely to be hit by a healthcare problem. >> die recommend taking the show on the road to rwanda. we can take the show online but not the isd. >> what happens if someone machetes the line? >> we have to get one first. i don't think we can. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jacki, are you the healthcare geek that you promised. >> i don't lie about that. >> technically wishing her morning because it is...
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company was engaging to transportation but it was legitimate contact with the legitimate government of rwanda and we've been flying them you know accordingly they the conflict over there or our offer amounted to is done properly but out of all the businessmen that they could have gone after it why do you think they went after you. listen for them doesn't matter whom they're going to pick up because whenever they go spoon feed is the mainstream media spoon feeding the american population all creating them if they don't care when they pick up we know that you've seen the movie about you with nicolas cage what do you what do you think about his performance i feel sorry for him that this is a very. middle middle career move it has a very bad to know screen and i don't think it's a even interesting to watch it all it's a fair representation of the problem which is because of an african nation if you knew you would be serving a twenty five year sentence behind bars do you think you would have done anything differently no i don't regret nothing in my life and i can see and face anything i did becaus
company was engaging to transportation but it was legitimate contact with the legitimate government of rwanda and we've been flying them you know accordingly they the conflict over there or our offer amounted to is done properly but out of all the businessmen that they could have gone after it why do you think they went after you. listen for them doesn't matter whom they're going to pick up because whenever they go spoon feed is the mainstream media spoon feeding the american population all...
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some closures in the northbound direction of rwanda, the hickory bypass -- the northbound direction of route 1, the hickory bypass. you can see there are delays on the inner loop approach in the key bridge. we will keep you posted on that. these are the delays on the west side from 795 all the way down towards edmondson. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now it has a check of your forecast -- now ava as a check on your forecast. >> . hot and sticky this afternoon. clear conditions across maryland. a cold front is approaching from the west. we could see some thunderstorms later today. temperatures will drop by the end of the week. 90 degrees today with scattered thunderstorms. maybe an isolated showers tomorrow. sunshine before another storm returns on friday. >> 6:38. 72 degrees on tv hill. when you cross a popular sport with smashing up cars. >> we are still taking your answers to our water cooler question of the day. where did the best burger you ever had come from? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com.
some closures in the northbound direction of rwanda, the hickory bypass -- the northbound direction of route 1, the hickory bypass. you can see there are delays on the inner loop approach in the key bridge. we will keep you posted on that. these are the delays on the west side from 795 all the way down towards edmondson. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now it has a check of your forecast -- now ava as a check on your forecast. >> . hot and sticky this afternoon. clear conditions...
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that have europeans fired up as we report on our team dot com hundreds make their voices heard in rwanda and at occupy demonstrations against corporate corruption all the details and video online plus. the secret ties between america's national security agency and google by federal court says revealing the details could threaten the government. away that's how a russian businessman victor boot jailed for twenty five years in the u.s. for arms trafficking has branded the case against him he still insists on his innocence it was decided to will be housed in a supermax security prison in colorado among the country's most dangerous criminals this despite the trial judge recommending medium security confinement staying for an hour at a new york prison who talked exclusively with our team giving his first interview to an english language channel since extradition to the u.s. from thailand there he gave his views on washington's case. want to happen to me it's a pure political case and kind of. do you know. you don't overreach. where i know you're my kind of good i'm kind of but you. think. tha
that have europeans fired up as we report on our team dot com hundreds make their voices heard in rwanda and at occupy demonstrations against corporate corruption all the details and video online plus. the secret ties between america's national security agency and google by federal court says revealing the details could threaten the government. away that's how a russian businessman victor boot jailed for twenty five years in the u.s. for arms trafficking has branded the case against him he...
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i was rooting for her cause i think america's ready for another president who thinks that rwanda was' sister on "good times." but in the later summer, the frontrunner fog went to texas governor rick perry. the man who thinks arab spring is a saudi deodorant. i enjoyed his campaign empty for how much governor perry and govern romney despised each other. then the herman cain train went off the track. and the conductor could not stop chasing coo boost. so for a very brief time he saw the surge of congress ron ron paul. but the man is one gotham city acid spill away from being harvey dent. you can follow jesus or you can follow ayn rand but you don't get to follow both. which led to the rise of newt gringrich. the world's least likable man in the world's biggest popularity contest. and so the last frontrunner became former senator rick santorum. every g.o.p. candidate got to be frontrunner with the exception of jon hundreds man who happens to be a very fine man but the man's campaign with as so depressing sarah mclaughlin did infomercials to keep it from being euthanized. so i ask you wh
i was rooting for her cause i think america's ready for another president who thinks that rwanda was' sister on "good times." but in the later summer, the frontrunner fog went to texas governor rick perry. the man who thinks arab spring is a saudi deodorant. i enjoyed his campaign empty for how much governor perry and govern romney despised each other. then the herman cain train went off the track. and the conductor could not stop chasing coo boost. so for a very brief time he saw the...
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a lot of times when you take a look at jen o side, it was a couple months ago i was in rwanda.of children and women essentially who were being targeted and slaughtered. do you think this has the potential of becoming a genocide. is that what we're seeing that unfold? >> i covered that in '90, the three worst weeks of my life. one of the things that made us all angry on the ground and cost hundreds of thousands of dies was nobody declared it a genocide because that's a word that has a definition under international law. >> very precise. >> very precise. if it doesn't meet that deaf significance, and rwanda did, nobody wants to call it that because the world then is obligated to act. i don't think it's reached that point. i don't think in seyria it fits that definition yet. i don't think anybody is going it call it that because then under international law you're obligated to go in and stop it from happening. nobody is showing the nerve to go in and stop this from happening. it's for a whole bunch of reasons. it's a complex political neighborhood, lebanon, which is itself so frac
a lot of times when you take a look at jen o side, it was a couple months ago i was in rwanda.of children and women essentially who were being targeted and slaughtered. do you think this has the potential of becoming a genocide. is that what we're seeing that unfold? >> i covered that in '90, the three worst weeks of my life. one of the things that made us all angry on the ground and cost hundreds of thousands of dies was nobody declared it a genocide because that's a word that has a...
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signs earlier most of the population had already left, many of them heading for safety in neighboring rwandae, clutching a few meager belongings, this involved a long and hazardous trek across the still smouldering ash and lava. nevertheless 45 people died, either from carbon dioxide poisoning or through being crushed by falling buildings. as the lava swept through the city, it set fire to countless homes and other buildings, adding to the chaos by hurling blazing oil drums high into the air. by the time the danger had passed, 4500 buildings had been destroyed and 120,000 people left homeless. the eruption of mount nyiagongo is believed to have been the most destructive volcano in recent times. since the nature of volcanoes was first understood, they have long been the subject of intense study. there is no longer any mystery about how they were formed; how they vary from type to type and what causes them to erupt. however, even though there have been enormous strides forward in recent years, predicting when and where a volcano will next erupt is still far from being an in fact, most of the s
signs earlier most of the population had already left, many of them heading for safety in neighboring rwandae, clutching a few meager belongings, this involved a long and hazardous trek across the still smouldering ash and lava. nevertheless 45 people died, either from carbon dioxide poisoning or through being crushed by falling buildings. as the lava swept through the city, it set fire to countless homes and other buildings, adding to the chaos by hurling blazing oil drums high into the air....
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. >> it was in the forest in rwanda and we hiked up to where they are -- >> jimmy: that's what i would>> and it was a group of about 30 and you are able to just sit with them and they sort of all walk around you and you just watch them eat eucalyptus and you keep your head down and it's really -- >> jimmy: they eat that? >> and randomly, if everything goes well for ten minutes, very calm and then the main silverback will just lock eyes with you and come by you, walk somewhere else and in that 30 seconds -- things happen in your body fizz lodand in your slacks can happen in your slack, even. that's how very intimidating. don't judge me! on the road with the bosstones, things never happened in your slacks? >> jimmy: that's why dicky always wore -- >> come on, dicky. of all the guys to be getting the eye from right now is dicky. >> jimmy: you're going to like this, too. a cheetah, which seems way, way too close. i mean, that's -- >> that's in front of the vehicle, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> now, kristen was super comfortable with this. i was not. there were lions -- >> jimmy: you were?
. >> it was in the forest in rwanda and we hiked up to where they are -- >> jimmy: that's what i would>> and it was a group of about 30 and you are able to just sit with them and they sort of all walk around you and you just watch them eat eucalyptus and you keep your head down and it's really -- >> jimmy: they eat that? >> and randomly, if everything goes well for ten minutes, very calm and then the main silverback will just lock eyes with you and come by you,...
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annan has little credibility, dictators are not afraid of him after dealing with him in bosnia and rwandae did exceptionally poorly so, now, people are not, really, afraid of him or concerned. he has been on the ground to days and he said both sides should player down their arms which imply as moral equivalence but if the rebels lay down their arms they will be slotsered because assad will not. so, working with allies like jordan and turkey to arm these guys would be better. >>trace: thank you, christian. >> in the last year, fish have been swimming from japan to the west coast of the united states and some of them have brought radiation from the damage fukushima nuclear power. what the experts say about the health fears for anyone who eats tuna. and president obama will aware the highest civilian honor to 13 people. >>trace: an earthquake in italy has killed 15 and hurt hundreds and turned factories and churches and homes into rubble where a 6.30 earthquake hit less than two weeks ago. today's earthquake struck 25 miles north and west of the previous earthquake that killed at least seven
annan has little credibility, dictators are not afraid of him after dealing with him in bosnia and rwandae did exceptionally poorly so, now, people are not, really, afraid of him or concerned. he has been on the ground to days and he said both sides should player down their arms which imply as moral equivalence but if the rebels lay down their arms they will be slotsered because assad will not. so, working with allies like jordan and turkey to arm these guys would be better. >>trace:...
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rwanda. this man is pedaling up electricity for his village.any that uses this pedaled power generator. one hour on the machine provides 400 minutes of light. for those with no access to the country's power grid. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." the girl scouts have a new way to ruin your diet. candy bars. based on some of the most popular cookie flavors. it's a first in the scout's 100 year history. go on presale tomorrow on facebook. can you buy them in stores starting the first of june. no door-to-door sales on girl scout candy bars. the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway has been in a jail in peru for murdering another woman. but apparently conditions are not so bad there for someone with money. sources say joran van der sloot spends most of his time hanging out with female companions and playing video games. but those days could soon be over. ahead, why you may be headed state side. children's book authors of the 20th century has died. marie was best known as wr
rwanda. this man is pedaling up electricity for his village.any that uses this pedaled power generator. one hour on the machine provides 400 minutes of light. for those with no access to the country's power grid. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." the girl scouts have a new way to ruin your diet. candy bars. based on some of the most popular cookie flavors. it's a first in the scout's 100 year history. go on presale tomorrow on...
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some people said that in rwanda, well, we just didn't know the details of it or cambodia.e've all seen if it's not arwa, you guys being there, it's activists who have pointed their cell phone cameras and turned them on and hit record and who have recorded their own deaths, recorded their own slaughter. >> the frustration, the resentment that you hear from syrians about -- about this is incredible. i had a guy in a refugee camp come up to me. he said where are you from? i said i'm american. he said tell your president shame on him. his election is not more important than the slaughter that's happening inside syria. >> 20 years later at the hague, the women who lost their husbands, the 7,000 who died, when we asked them, isn't it good that mladic is on trial? isn't that good? the answer comes back every time, no, you should have stepped in at the time and stopped this slaughter. >> i remember year two or year three of the war in sarajevo, you'd go there as a reporter, and people would -- you know, the first year of the war, people wanted you there and wanted you to see what
some people said that in rwanda, well, we just didn't know the details of it or cambodia.e've all seen if it's not arwa, you guys being there, it's activists who have pointed their cell phone cameras and turned them on and hit record and who have recorded their own deaths, recorded their own slaughter. >> the frustration, the resentment that you hear from syrians about -- about this is incredible. i had a guy in a refugee camp come up to me. he said where are you from? i said i'm...