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it is a mission for rwanda. >> right.hich was the acronym if you recall, it was una, the united nation's aid mission for rwanda unamfer does not really work as an acronym, so he takes the mi in mission and takes out the f. he's really committed to that word for. dallaire is a complex individual. i think having this very full and very long account is helpful in kind of -- he charted very well the complexities of this thing on the ground and in his own personal motivations enter into this. i think that is very helpful in envisioning this thing from a holistic perspective. he says he got a call from a staffer and he does not know what they'd do. page 499. he told me his estimates said it would take the death of rwanda 400,000 soldiers. does it take human lives to determine if we will get involved in another country? it puts them on a pedestal higher. that's not the idea behind human rights. that's what the united nations is for. >> this is a very important point. what else is going on there? what really is going on there tha
it is a mission for rwanda. >> right.hich was the acronym if you recall, it was una, the united nation's aid mission for rwanda unamfer does not really work as an acronym, so he takes the mi in mission and takes out the f. he's really committed to that word for. dallaire is a complex individual. i think having this very full and very long account is helpful in kind of -- he charted very well the complexities of this thing on the ground and in his own personal motivations enter into this....
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it is a mission for rwanda. >> right.hich was the acronym if you recall, the acronym was una, the united nation's aid mission for rwanda, but unamfer does not really work as an acronym, so he takes the mi in mission and takes out the f. but yeah, he's really committed to that word for. dallaire is a complex individual. i think having this very full and very long account is helpful in kind of -- he charted very well the complexities of this thing on the ground and in his own personal motivations enter into this. i think that is very helpful in envisioning this thing from a holistic perspective. you had a comment. >> a kind of goes back to what you are talking about. how they all agreed about how this was not about getting -- was not worth getting involved. he had the phone call from a staffer, and he does not even know who they are or what they do. >> which page are you on? >> 499. he goes he told me his estimates , said it would take the death of 400,000 soldiers. does it take that many human lives to determine if we will
it is a mission for rwanda. >> right.hich was the acronym if you recall, the acronym was una, the united nation's aid mission for rwanda, but unamfer does not really work as an acronym, so he takes the mi in mission and takes out the f. but yeah, he's really committed to that word for. dallaire is a complex individual. i think having this very full and very long account is helpful in kind of -- he charted very well the complexities of this thing on the ground and in his own personal...
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the ultimate goal, to help the women of rwanda find prosperity.y it's not the only certified organic chris company in new york city but a social mission. joining us is jenny, the cofounder of the blue marble dreams. >> here you're trying to get an ice cream -- first of all. you're my hero. i love all things sweet and things delicious. but here you are starting a new business. blood, sweat, and tears into that. then you say i know let's help other women. >> that's how it happened. and it was very authentic and no pun intended. it was happened very organically. we were born in brooklyn. we were born out of the brooklyn food movement which evolved rapidly over the last few years. we're proud to be part of that. >> what is the brooklyn food movement? >> well, suddenly there are all these amazing food producers that are coming out of brooklyn. amazing restaurants, and, you know, just all sorts of delicious -- >> good energy there. >> great energy. and it became a location where people could start businesses for less than it would cost to start, let's s
the ultimate goal, to help the women of rwanda find prosperity.y it's not the only certified organic chris company in new york city but a social mission. joining us is jenny, the cofounder of the blue marble dreams. >> here you're trying to get an ice cream -- first of all. you're my hero. i love all things sweet and things delicious. but here you are starting a new business. blood, sweat, and tears into that. then you say i know let's help other women. >> that's how it happened....
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chapters on cambodia, rwanda. we have also read for tonight, romeo dallaire. his account in the peacekeeping force in the united nation's force in rwanda. for rwanda, excuse me. dallaire, a canadian general, never saw combat from before this time. accepted this command in late 1993. found himself in a maelstrom of epic proportions in 1994 and a
chapters on cambodia, rwanda. we have also read for tonight, romeo dallaire. his account in the peacekeeping force in the united nation's force in rwanda. for rwanda, excuse me. dallaire, a canadian general, never saw combat from before this time. accepted this command in late 1993. found himself in a maelstrom of epic proportions in 1994 and a
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. >>> and ebola concerns locally at an elementary school, surrounding around two students from rwanda. rwanda's thousands of miles away from the center of the ebola concern, including guinea and sierra leone and liberia, but parents at howard yocum school decided to take action. the nurse sent a letter home to parents last friday that said two students were coming from rwanda to yocum, and even though they were not located anywhere near the outbreak, the nurse would monitor them by taking their temperatures three times a day to check for fever. well, some parents said they were going to keep their kids home. >> the forefront of your mind. so, yeah, there probably isn't a problem, but they're just scared to death. >> we are concerned. deeply concerned and scared as well for our children. >> over the weekend, administrators posted a message on the district website, saying that while the two students from rwanda are symptom-free, their parents would keep them home past the 21-day waiting period and they would come to school next week. we reached out to the district but have not heard bac
. >>> and ebola concerns locally at an elementary school, surrounding around two students from rwanda. rwanda's thousands of miles away from the center of the ebola concern, including guinea and sierra leone and liberia, but parents at howard yocum school decided to take action. the nurse sent a letter home to parents last friday that said two students were coming from rwanda to yocum, and even though they were not located anywhere near the outbreak, the nurse would monitor them by...
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. >> it centers around two students who are from rwanda. now, rwanda is about 3,000 miles away from the area of africa where the ebola outbreak is centered, including guinea, sierra leone and liberia, but students in maple shade were still concerned, so the school administrators took action. the school nurse at yocum sent a letter home to parents last friday, saying two students were coming from rwanda to yocum, and even though they were not located anywhere near the outbreak, the nurse would monitor them by taking their temperatures three times a day to check for fever. well, some parents said they were going to keep their kids home. >> in the forefront of your mind. so, yeah, there probably isn't a problem, but they just scared to death. >> we are concerned, deeply concerned, and scared as well for our children. >> so, over the weekend, administrators posted a message on the district website, saying that while the two students from rwanda are symptom-free, their parents would keep them home past the 21-day waiting period and they would co
. >> it centers around two students who are from rwanda. now, rwanda is about 3,000 miles away from the area of africa where the ebola outbreak is centered, including guinea, sierra leone and liberia, but students in maple shade were still concerned, so the school administrators took action. the school nurse at yocum sent a letter home to parents last friday, saying two students were coming from rwanda to yocum, and even though they were not located anywhere near the outbreak, the nurse...
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it centers around two students from rwanda. rwanda is about 3,000 miles away from the area of africa where ebola -- the ebola outbreak is centered, including guinea, sierra leone and liberia, but parents of students at yoakam elementary school in maple shade were still concerned and so was the school district. administrators there decided to take action. the school nurse at yoakam elementary sent a letter home to parents last friday and said two students were coming from rwanda to yoakam and even though they were not located near the outbreak the nurse would monitor them by taking their temperatures three times a day to check for a fever. some parents said they were going to keep their kids home. >> the forefront of your mind, so, yeah, there probably isn't a problem but they are just scared to death. >> we are concerned, deeply concerned, and scared as well for our children. >> over the weekend administrators posted a message on the district website saying while the two students were from rwanda, are symptom-free, their parent
it centers around two students from rwanda. rwanda is about 3,000 miles away from the area of africa where ebola -- the ebola outbreak is centered, including guinea, sierra leone and liberia, but parents of students at yoakam elementary school in maple shade were still concerned and so was the school district. administrators there decided to take action. the school nurse at yoakam elementary sent a letter home to parents last friday and said two students were coming from rwanda to yoakam and...
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in rwanda, we are training 15,000 women. we are helping them set up their own small businesses, and giving them small loans, and also providing mentors to help them. forne of the biggest areas women is that they are trying to go into a bank and ask for a loan to start their business. how do you overcome that fear? >> we want them to know the right thing to say when they go to the bank. we work with thinking authorities and the banks themselves. so often, you have financial officers who have their own prejudices about women, and who need to be taught how to look at women as a resource. >> women in developing countries, what is the single biggest barrier to getting into the workforce? >> i think the single biggest barrier is the cultural conditions saying to women they are not good enough. we know not only are women as good as men, but it is better to put an investment into a woman than a man. you will see that woman read -- reinvent her family. actually, it makes great business sense so they can grow their own businesses. >>
in rwanda, we are training 15,000 women. we are helping them set up their own small businesses, and giving them small loans, and also providing mentors to help them. forne of the biggest areas women is that they are trying to go into a bank and ask for a loan to start their business. how do you overcome that fear? >> we want them to know the right thing to say when they go to the bank. we work with thinking authorities and the banks themselves. so often, you have financial officers who...
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i also covered the end of the genocide in rwanda and i lived in rwanda for two and a half years.i watch them struggle with this problem of defamation where 10% of the population was eliminated through genocide. and again i visited the prisons. there were a million people in prison in a prison system that was only 209,000 people and the conditions were horrible. why we could keep these people in jail and prison for murder, that rwanda have the death penalty but you can't execute a million people. we have to have the new process and it needs to be truth and reconciliation. they set up the good court system where again we have perpetrators and victims sitting together in the same place confronting their past and that's when i realized we had never done that in this country. we talk about race every day. race is a big part of our lives to think about. but we don't think about how we got here. we haven't had a reckoning of what did our ancestors know and what did they do. what can we hold them responsible for? i knew i knew when i came home from africa in 2007 that there was no such t
i also covered the end of the genocide in rwanda and i lived in rwanda for two and a half years.i watch them struggle with this problem of defamation where 10% of the population was eliminated through genocide. and again i visited the prisons. there were a million people in prison in a prison system that was only 209,000 people and the conditions were horrible. why we could keep these people in jail and prison for murder, that rwanda have the death penalty but you can't execute a million...
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rwanda is 3,000 miles near the area of africa where the ebola outbreak is centered. it is hundreds of miles from liberia, guinea and sierra leone but parents and the school district in maple shade were still concerned. doug shimell spoke to workers and parents at howard yocum elementary school. >> reporter: given the high anxiety over ebola, the message from the maple shade school district was ub boubound to upse people. the school nurse sent home the letter last friday. >> a lot of people were going to pull their kids out of school or go to work. >> reporter: it said two students were coming from rwanda africa and while it is not an area affected by ebola, the school nurse would take their temperature three times a day to check for fever. >> unsettling to think your child would be getting their child temperature taken three times a day but better safe than sorry. >> there was talk about students and staff staying away. >> it's in the to forefront of your mind. so, yeah, probably isn't a problem but scared to death. >> we are concerned, deeply concerned. scared as we
rwanda is 3,000 miles near the area of africa where the ebola outbreak is centered. it is hundreds of miles from liberia, guinea and sierra leone but parents and the school district in maple shade were still concerned. doug shimell spoke to workers and parents at howard yocum elementary school. >> reporter: given the high anxiety over ebola, the message from the maple shade school district was ub boubound to upse people. the school nurse sent home the letter last friday. >> a lot of...
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literally the distance between where those kids were from in rwanda and, say, liberia, it's roughly the same distance as between san francisco and bangor, maine. yeah, but, you know, when you sneeze, can't be too careful. that lums up our can't be too careful local decision making about this disease. i have to tell you, though, today there was a little green shoot of not stupid which popped out of this terrible, terrible mud. one of the places that had made one of these absolutely ridiculous, ignorant decisions was a school district in millford, connecticut, which decided to exclude a 7-year-old girl because she had taken a trip to nigeria with her family to be a flower girl in a relative's wedding. again, the world health organization certified there is not any ebola in nigeria. but millford, connecticut, when they squibt at africa, it all looks like one big thing. so this little girl who is not sick, never been around a person with ebola, never been in a country that has ebola in it currently, other than the united states, this little girl, third grade, 7 years old, was being forced t
literally the distance between where those kids were from in rwanda and, say, liberia, it's roughly the same distance as between san francisco and bangor, maine. yeah, but, you know, when you sneeze, can't be too careful. that lums up our can't be too careful local decision making about this disease. i have to tell you, though, today there was a little green shoot of not stupid which popped out of this terrible, terrible mud. one of the places that had made one of these absolutely ridiculous,...
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on behalf of rwanda, first of all of which is a that rwanda endorses fully the statement made by the master of malawi, on behalf of the african groups. mr. president, thank you for convening this timely meeting to update member states on the most recent development associated with the crisis from the ebola crisis outbreak. i would like to begin by paying tribute to leaders of the affected countries for their tireless efforts in dealing with these humanitarian crisis. on behalf of the president of rwanda and the people of rwanda, i would like to express once again our deepest and heartfelt condolences to the families and communities of the ebola victims, including medical and nonmedical staff. unfortunately, enormous coordinated efforts by entire community, we deeply agree that first we have failed to contain the spread of the virus and to halt -- we come to the decision by the secretary-general and -- tried to come home i salute, to establish the united nations for a bold emergency response as well as the recent appointment of three ebola crisis managers to be in the most affected co
on behalf of rwanda, first of all of which is a that rwanda endorses fully the statement made by the master of malawi, on behalf of the african groups. mr. president, thank you for convening this timely meeting to update member states on the most recent development associated with the crisis from the ebola crisis outbreak. i would like to begin by paying tribute to leaders of the affected countries for their tireless efforts in dealing with these humanitarian crisis. on behalf of the president...
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the children, doc, are from rwanda. rwanda having absolutely nothing to do with the ebola outbreak. >> exactly. >> why would people do that? is this just really fear out of control? is there something we should be doing to make it clear to people that just because someone is from the continent doesn't mean they have ebola or are carrying it? >> exactly. first, we have to reset our thinking. now with the advent after the release of the quarantine, 21 days, that's really good news. what that means is we need to take it down 1,000 now because we know that the odds of an outbreak happening in this country, very, very low. there's a lot of fear mongering right now trying to sell papers and magazines, i'm sure, but we must take it down 1,000. when you're starting to just label children that have nothing to do with the countries that have the help democrat epidemic really bad. we had george will out there yesterday saying ebola is airborne. we know for a fact that he -- he mentioned the study from university of minnesota. i qu
the children, doc, are from rwanda. rwanda having absolutely nothing to do with the ebola outbreak. >> exactly. >> why would people do that? is this just really fear out of control? is there something we should be doing to make it clear to people that just because someone is from the continent doesn't mean they have ebola or are carrying it? >> exactly. first, we have to reset our thinking. now with the advent after the release of the quarantine, 21 days, that's really good...
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a new jersey elementary school con nengt from two students from rwanda.tudents are being kept home by their marnts even though rwanda has had a single case of ebola and it's 2,600 miles away from the nearest cases. rwanda has been denying entry of travelers from guinea, liberia and sierra leone. it will now require visitors from the u.s. and spain, which have both had confirmed cases of ebola to report their medical conditions to health officials. up next, steve kornacki is here to tell us why it could all come down to one independent senate candidate on who ends up controlling the senate. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. >>> charles cook says there may be a possi
a new jersey elementary school con nengt from two students from rwanda.tudents are being kept home by their marnts even though rwanda has had a single case of ebola and it's 2,600 miles away from the nearest cases. rwanda has been denying entry of travelers from guinea, liberia and sierra leone. it will now require visitors from the u.s. and spain, which have both had confirmed cases of ebola to report their medical conditions to health officials. up next, steve kornacki is here to tell us why...
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con nengt from two students from rwanda. the students are being kept home by their marnts even though rwanda has had a single case of ebola and it's 2,600 miles away from the nearest cases. rwanda has been denying entry of travelers from guinea, liberia and sierra leone. it will now require visitors from the u.s. and spain, which have both had confirmed cases of ebola to report their medical conditions to health officials. up next, steve kornacki is here to tell us why it could all come down to one independent senate candidate on who ends up controlling the senate. >>> charles cook says there may be a possible loss of republican senate seats in kansas and georgia. pat roberts and greg orman are statistically tied. and democrat michelle nun leads david perdue in georgia by a point in the latest poll. fist lady michelle obama campaigned today for al franken in minnesota and bruce brailey in iowa. the first lady joked about watching his name at a campaign appearance earlier this month. >> i got it wrong. a couple of times. i so
con nengt from two students from rwanda. the students are being kept home by their marnts even though rwanda has had a single case of ebola and it's 2,600 miles away from the nearest cases. rwanda has been denying entry of travelers from guinea, liberia and sierra leone. it will now require visitors from the u.s. and spain, which have both had confirmed cases of ebola to report their medical conditions to health officials. up next, steve kornacki is here to tell us why it could all come down to...
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says two students who moved from the east african nation of rwanda are starring classes here october0th even though it's far away from the ebola outbre outbreak, the school was going to take precautions. by taking the african students temperature three times a day for the next 21 days. but the letter wasn't sent home to parents. just teachers. once word got out, some wonder why they weren't notified. >> don't smile in my face haven't a secret like that. >> two days after the letter went to teachers the maple shade school district changed course. it went public with this note on the district website. it reminded parents that the students are symptom free and not from an affected area. but it also says the family is now lecked to keep their kids out of school for the next 21 days after the threat of ebola symptoms have passed. >> i don't feel comfortable sending my daughter to school with people who possibly be infected with. bowl la. >> reporter: are these fierce legitimate. the children are from rwanda 2600 miles away from the closest affected country in west africa as close as seatt
says two students who moved from the east african nation of rwanda are starring classes here october0th even though it's far away from the ebola outbre outbreak, the school was going to take precautions. by taking the african students temperature three times a day for the next 21 days. but the letter wasn't sent home to parents. just teachers. once word got out, some wonder why they weren't notified. >> don't smile in my face haven't a secret like that. >> two days after the letter...
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concern created controversy at an elementary school there, all centered around two students from rwanda. the school nurse at yocum elementary school in maple shade sent a letter home to parents last friday, saying two students were coming from rwanda to yocum, and even though they were not located anywhere near the outbreak, the nurse would monitor them by taking their temperatures three times a day to check for fever. well, some parents said they were going to keep their kids home. >> in the forefront of your mind. so, yeah, there probably isn't a problem, but they're just scared to death. >> we are concerned. deeply concerned and scared as well for our children. >> over the weekend, administrators posted a message on the district website saying that while the two students from rwanda are symptom-free, their parents would keep them home past the 21-day waiting period and they would come to school next week. we reached out to the district but have not heard back. >>> meantime, a 30-member military team has been formed to help in the fight against ebola in the united states. nurses and d
concern created controversy at an elementary school there, all centered around two students from rwanda. the school nurse at yocum elementary school in maple shade sent a letter home to parents last friday, saying two students were coming from rwanda to yocum, and even though they were not located anywhere near the outbreak, the nurse would monitor them by taking their temperatures three times a day to check for fever. well, some parents said they were going to keep their kids home. >> in...
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he wanted westerners in rwanda. is a very, very interesting, complicated mix of things.and i thought of him when i was asked to moderate this panel, which is in some ways the panel about tactics. the last that was very much a panel about the big picture, about vision, about strategy or this panel we would like to talk about how you get it done. so, for example, was talking to my rwanda in general i found myself wondering, how do you go about combining democratization in a country like that? do try to cultivate civil society? do you educate, do you trained lawyers? do you promote free media, or do you just forget about those things and counted it up economic development in the hope it simply will reached the magic threshold when heavy metal class and they will take care of it. it's those sort of questions would like to focus on in this panel, and for that reason i'd want to talk anymore but i would rather give the floor to the experts. and so i think the best thing for me to do is to hand over to the esteemed sarah bush who will talk about these issues. so thank you very
he wanted westerners in rwanda. is a very, very interesting, complicated mix of things.and i thought of him when i was asked to moderate this panel, which is in some ways the panel about tactics. the last that was very much a panel about the big picture, about vision, about strategy or this panel we would like to talk about how you get it done. so, for example, was talking to my rwanda in general i found myself wondering, how do you go about combining democratization in a country like that? do...
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in question movedç$i=5 rwanda. about as close as seattle washington, is to philadelphia. >> another school in mississippit( where parents pulled their kidsr oute1 of class afterrp&earning the princ1p zambia, also located thousands of miles away.çó to some degreer their cue from talking heads. >> the biggs mitch stake that continues to be made is now more @-+han two weeksok into this,jf we continuejf to allow open commercial airlp flights from countries thato'v have been stricken by ebola.lptk- >> let's outbreak. >> this terrorism, we v!uq be correct 100% of the time andÑ] ebola has to]éñ getq inqyavnqiófw once. >> congressional pressçów3 releases,y5j&ñúk7% joining me now charlie pierce. can weçóíú"h start withw3 georger espousing an absolutely irresponsible nonsense whichw3 again, as the doctor said, was walked back by the source that he ab4cmpted to cite. on national television. this is like the great intellectual oft( the right the person that_q upposed to take seriously. my jaw was one1 the floor. >> at some poi
in question movedç$i=5 rwanda. about as close as seattle washington, is to philadelphia. >> another school in mississippit( where parents pulled their kidsr oute1 of class afterrp&earning the princ1p zambia, also located thousands of miles away.çó to some degreer their cue from talking heads. >> the biggs mitch stake that continues to be made is now more @-+han two weeksok into this,jf we continuejf to allow open commercial airlp flights from countries thato'v have been...
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the students are from rwanda. the officials have not said who made this decision the school or the family. some parents that we spoke with it's the right decision. others say it's wrong. >> i think it's a good idea in case anything happens. >> the family is not even the portion of africa that is being affected. i feel bad. these are kids and we want to welcome them. >>reporter:the health experts say that some decisions like this one are made out the fear. >> i think that the spread of disease is under control. what i other about is the spread of fear of disease is not under control. >>reporter:another decision that was made out the fear and not facts, a passenger aboard carnival magic handled a lab specimen from thomas duncan. she had no symptoms by quarantined. her evacuation from belize was not allowed and the ship had to dock in cozumel. >> rather than reassuring people it promotes fear. >>reporter:and back here live at the school, i reached out to the officials at the department of health to get their opinion
the students are from rwanda. the officials have not said who made this decision the school or the family. some parents that we spoke with it's the right decision. others say it's wrong. >> i think it's a good idea in case anything happens. >> the family is not even the portion of africa that is being affected. i feel bad. these are kids and we want to welcome them. >>reporter:the health experts say that some decisions like this one are made out the fear. >> i think that...
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we're also working to create jobs through training programs in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. both presidents have been leaders in sustainable farms and we provide the resources and training to help women create independent coffee farming businesses. more than 108,000 women have benefitted from this program so far and if you had a cup of coffee this morning you are benefitting from it too. now if you didn't get much sleep last night, have a second cup. in the decades ahead, i don't think there's any limit to the progress that africa can make. imagine for a moment, an african labor force that will surpass india's and triple the size of europe's. imagine an africa where extreme poverty as we know it is virtually eliminated where a consumer class with greater incomes has greater purchasing power, where broad band access stretches from cairo to cape town and all points in between. where climate change policies that protect africa's coastal cities and farm lands go hand in hand with economic growth, and when people from around the world want to live and work to experience af
we're also working to create jobs through training programs in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. both presidents have been leaders in sustainable farms and we provide the resources and training to help women create independent coffee farming businesses. more than 108,000 women have benefitted from this program so far and if you had a cup of coffee this morning you are benefitting from it too. now if you didn't get much sleep last night, have a second cup. in the decades ahead, i...
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so you do see countries like the philippines countries like rwanda that make it into the top 10. what appears to be consistent across all the countries that make progress is whether they have the right kind of enabling environment for women with and men, to be able to combine work and family, and whether there are other laws and policies in place, that help create the right structures within which people are able to make decisions that lead to gender equality. the other thing, is of course, looking at particular in the developed world, where health and education gaps have been closed are those countries creating the right kind of conditions to be able to use that female talent adequately. >> culture, of course, play as role in how individuals families communities are making decisions. but what is interesting is that some of the countries that are towards the very bottom, where perhaps culture in the past has been a barrier, are actually among those that have made the most relative progress compared to where they started out. so yemen may still be at the bottom, but it is made one
so you do see countries like the philippines countries like rwanda that make it into the top 10. what appears to be consistent across all the countries that make progress is whether they have the right kind of enabling environment for women with and men, to be able to combine work and family, and whether there are other laws and policies in place, that help create the right structures within which people are able to make decisions that lead to gender equality. the other thing, is of course,...
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applause ]. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the president of the republic of rwanda[ applause ]. >> the president of the republic of sene gal. the president of the republic of south africa. the president of the republic of tunisia. the president of the united republic of tanzania. and our moderator, co-anchor, cbs this morning an core and executive editor, mr. charlie rose. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much. you have heard in the days of this summit that it is historic. you just heard the vice president and the secretary of state talk about its significance that it is change things, that it is a summit that is historic. you have also heard that this is africa's moment. that this 21st century is africa's century. you know that a lot of people, not just in the united states, are paying attention. but african leaders are here. and as we hear from people in the west who want to talk about africa's moment and africa's potential and africa as a partner, what we hope to hear here this afternoon is from africans who lead their countries in difficu
applause ]. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the president of the republic of rwanda[ applause ]. >> the president of the republic of sene gal. the president of the republic of south africa. the president of the republic of tunisia. the president of the united republic of tanzania. and our moderator, co-anchor, cbs this morning an core and executive editor, mr. charlie rose. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much. you have...
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the children are from rwanda and supposed to start classes at howard yokum elementary today. even rwanda is thousands of miles away from the areas impacted by ebola the school planned to monitor the kids for symptoms. other parents were concerned and many were going to keep their kids home. the rue want dan children's family decided to keep them home to alleviate the fierce. >> a judge issued an injunction preventing the school reform commission from canceling teachers contracts. that word tonight from the philadelphia federation of teachers. the src canceled those contracts two weeks ago which meant among other things key teachers had to start contribute to go the cost of their health insurance. school officials say that saves more than $40 million a year. the union has launched several protests include wagon you're seeing right there just a massive gathering in center city last week. while today's ruling is just preliminary, the teachers union says it is confident things will work out in favor of the teach teachers a statement the school district says it is disappoint d wil
the children are from rwanda and supposed to start classes at howard yokum elementary today. even rwanda is thousands of miles away from the areas impacted by ebola the school planned to monitor the kids for symptoms. other parents were concerned and many were going to keep their kids home. the rue want dan children's family decided to keep them home to alleviate the fierce. >> a judge issued an injunction preventing the school reform commission from canceling teachers contracts. that...
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going to start here today and even though they are not sick and don't show any symptoms and from rwanda closest country with cases of virus, in africa, still parents here felt information was being hidden and custodian here even told reporters over weekend that staff was going to stay home today and parents with keep their kids home today, too. >> so you didn't get a phone call. >> no. >> no e-mail. >> no. >> i had my mom also a contact at the school as well. she's secondary contact as well as my brother. we had three eyes on one child, in one got anything. >> you know, don't smile in my face and have a secret like that. >> a lot of diswe leave that they would even jeopardize safety of the children regardless of if they are not, they are in the contaminated or whatever. it is still kind of like disbelief. i don't like it the at all. i feel like anybody from that area should just stay there until this stuff is resolved. there is nobody affect here. let's keep it that way. >> and so hearing all that criticism and concern from all of the parents school district after obviously talking to t
going to start here today and even though they are not sick and don't show any symptoms and from rwanda closest country with cases of virus, in africa, still parents here felt information was being hidden and custodian here even told reporters over weekend that staff was going to stay home today and parents with keep their kids home today, too. >> so you didn't get a phone call. >> no. >> no e-mail. >> no. >> i had my mom also a contact at the school as well. she's...
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the students are said to be from rwanda.ing ebola are made out of fear not fact. >> i think that the spread of disease is under control. what i worry about the spread of fear of the disease is not under control. >>reporter:also what could help to alleviate fears the majority of people that duncan had contact with before hospitalized is out of the 21 day waiting period. so far no, one has gotten second. reporting from maple shade, new jersey. ali gorman. >>> and world news with david muir, coverage of ebola in nuclear. that is next on "channel~6 action news." >>> there was a stabbing death of a prison guard. a body was discovered inside of a home in southwest philadelphia. they caught up with her boyfriend ronald jones on saturday. he has not been charged with murder. jones is held on a parole violation and considered a violent offender. >>> the hunt is on for the person that killed a man in kensington overnight. they responded to the 1800 block of east ontario street at 2:00 a.m. that is where a 27-year-old man had been shot
the students are said to be from rwanda.ing ebola are made out of fear not fact. >> i think that the spread of disease is under control. what i worry about the spread of fear of the disease is not under control. >>reporter:also what could help to alleviate fears the majority of people that duncan had contact with before hospitalized is out of the 21 day waiting period. so far no, one has gotten second. reporting from maple shade, new jersey. ali gorman. >>> and world news...
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i also covered the end of the genocide in rwanda and i lived in rwanda for two and a half years.i watch them struggle with this problem of defamation where 10% of the population was eliminated through genocide. and again i visited the prisons. there were a million people in prison in a prison system that was only 209,000 people and the conditions were horrible. why we could keep these people in jail and prison for murder, that rwanda have the death penalty but you can't execute a million people. we have to have the new process and it needs to be truth and reconciliation. they set up the good court system where again we have perpetrators and victims sitting together in the same place confronting their past and that's when i realized we had never done that in this country. we talk about race every day. race is a big part of our lives to think about. but we don't think about how we got here. we haven't had a reckoning of what did our ancestors know and what did they do. what can we hold them responsible for? i knew i knew when i came home from africa in 2007 that there was no such t
i also covered the end of the genocide in rwanda and i lived in rwanda for two and a half years.i watch them struggle with this problem of defamation where 10% of the population was eliminated through genocide. and again i visited the prisons. there were a million people in prison in a prison system that was only 209,000 people and the conditions were horrible. why we could keep these people in jail and prison for murder, that rwanda have the death penalty but you can't execute a million...
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rwanda was seventh. yemen came in last in economy, education, health, and politics. >>> france appears to be making progress towards greater gender equality but there's still a long way to go. >>reporter: in france, there's never been a better time for a woman to enter government. women now take an almost equal number of places at the cabinet table as men now in france. there's a ministry for women's rights with brand new gender equality laws considered among the most come prehencive anywhere. but is it enough? >> our main message to the government is for them to invest in the rights of women. we have a very good law which has been promulgated and which is progressive. we need to further attack the inequalities between men and women. >>reporter: in august, france passed a bill that attacks all gender equalities at once. >> it really is sweeping legislation. tackling the wage gap, domestic violence, gender inequality, commerce, politics. and it goes further encouraging men to take paternity leave, bans se
rwanda was seventh. yemen came in last in economy, education, health, and politics. >>> france appears to be making progress towards greater gender equality but there's still a long way to go. >>reporter: in france, there's never been a better time for a woman to enter government. women now take an almost equal number of places at the cabinet table as men now in france. there's a ministry for women's rights with brand new gender equality laws considered among the most come...
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that's well below some developing countries, including rwanda which was 7th, and the philippines at numbermen came in last in all four categories. >>> france appears to be making progress towards greater gender equality, but as jonah hull reports from paris, there is still a long way to go. >> reporter: in france there's never been a better time for a woman to enter government in historically one of the most sexist realm of french life, women take an almost equal place at the table has the men. there's brand new gender equality laws considered among the most comprehensive anywhere. but is it enough? >> translator: our main message to the government is for them to invest in the rights of women. we have a very good law, which has been promulgated and which is progressive, we need courage and to go further, in other words to really attack the inequalities between when and women. >> reporter: in august france passed a bill that attacks all gender equalities at once. it really is sweeping legislation, tackling the wage gap, domestic violence, gender inequality and makes it easier for women to g
that's well below some developing countries, including rwanda which was 7th, and the philippines at numbermen came in last in all four categories. >>> france appears to be making progress towards greater gender equality, but as jonah hull reports from paris, there is still a long way to go. >> reporter: in france there's never been a better time for a woman to enter government in historically one of the most sexist realm of french life, women take an almost equal place at the...
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the african nation of rwanda beat.women in parliament topping 60%, rwanda beats america. our congress is barely 20%. for women worldwide you tweet it's rather depressing they report the gender gap will not be eliminated for another 81 years. you can join the conversation with fellow reiders and more on twitter, facebook, instagram and msnbc.com. >>> now this news -- there is it a war brewing at cash register between nation's top retailers and apple pay. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov.
the african nation of rwanda beat.women in parliament topping 60%, rwanda beats america. our congress is barely 20%. for women worldwide you tweet it's rather depressing they report the gender gap will not be eliminated for another 81 years. you can join the conversation with fellow reiders and more on twitter, facebook, instagram and msnbc.com. >>> now this news -- there is it a war brewing at cash register between nation's top retailers and apple pay. and sometimes i struggle to...
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holocaust where we pulled issues of diary and art but the lessons from the romanian genocide, from rwanda, from the sudan today. we are trying to look at the lessons of the holocaust and connect them to history and issues and challenges we deal with today. >> that would have been lovely for the second generation to have had something like that as we were growing up, because, of course, we were born of families that were not american. >> of course. >> but not only that, but they had you know the extra burden of having survived this horrendous, horrendous atrocit in life. >> esther morgan, we're going to fake a quick break and we'll be back on mosaic. >>> good morning. welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss and your most. we are talking about issues of the holocaust. >> welcome back esther and morgan. >> thank you. >> before we went to break, mojgan was talking, esther, about the ways the holocaust is segwayed into other elements of history and unfortunately human genocide. i wonder on a more personal level of generation to generation you also faced these issues of what it means to ma
holocaust where we pulled issues of diary and art but the lessons from the romanian genocide, from rwanda, from the sudan today. we are trying to look at the lessons of the holocaust and connect them to history and issues and challenges we deal with today. >> that would have been lovely for the second generation to have had something like that as we were growing up, because, of course, we were born of families that were not american. >> of course. >> but not only that, but...
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today, rwanda is thriving. as the president credited with stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find out. >> for centuries the tribes of this country lived together without tribal atrocities, and
today, rwanda is thriving. as the president credited with stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find out. >> for centuries the tribes of this country lived together without tribal atrocities, and
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rwanda is screening for the deadly virus.it comes from two students stuld to start school in new jersey were kept home because other parents voiced their concerns over it. there is good news for the freelance cameramen infected the ebola. they say ashoka mukpo is free of the virus t. first dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola is doing better. nina pham's condition has been upgraded from fire goodments authorities say they thwarted a plan by three american girls to apparently fight alongside the militants. parents tipped off the authorities t. girls were stopped by security at a german airport. officials say the girls left friday on a flight from denver through chicago to frankfort. they had tickets to then fly on to istanbul before likely heading to sir why to joan isis or another group. meanwhile supplies air dropped by the u.s. to help kurdish fighters may have fallen into the hands of isis t. militant group says this shows grenades and rpgs that went off course. the u.s. says one bundle did get lost but claims it was later de
rwanda is screening for the deadly virus.it comes from two students stuld to start school in new jersey were kept home because other parents voiced their concerns over it. there is good news for the freelance cameramen infected the ebola. they say ashoka mukpo is free of the virus t. first dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola is doing better. nina pham's condition has been upgraded from fire goodments authorities say they thwarted a plan by three american girls to apparently fight alongside the...
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start school here today, even though they are not sick and showing any symptoms and they are from rwanda on the east coast of africa, far from the west coast where the cases of this virus had been found. so still parents felt information was being hidden and custodian here over weekend told reporters and staff was going to stay home today and he heard parents were going to keep their kids home today too. >> don't smile in my face and have a secret like that. >> you didn't get a phone call. >> no. >> no e-mail. >> no. i had my mom also a contact at this school as well, she's a secondary contact as well as my brother. we have had three eyes on one child n1 got anything a lot of disbelief that they would jeopardize the safety of their children regardless of if they are not, you you know, not contaminated or whatever, it is disbelief. i don't like it at all. i feel like anybody from that area should stay there until this stuff is resolved. there is nobody affect here. lets just keep it that way. >> so hearing all that concern criticism and fear from some parents, the school district after ta
start school here today, even though they are not sick and showing any symptoms and they are from rwanda on the east coast of africa, far from the west coast where the cases of this virus had been found. so still parents felt information was being hidden and custodian here over weekend told reporters and staff was going to stay home today and he heard parents were going to keep their kids home today too. >> don't smile in my face and have a secret like that. >> you didn't get a...
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. >> the children are believed to be from rwanda which is more than 2,000 miles from the epicenter ofhe out break in west africa. >>> a young mother left for dead by a hit and run driver. >> tonight police are asking for the public's help. the victim's mother found her daughter in the road in pilesgrove and quickly performed cpr. she spoke tonight with our todd quinones. >> reporter: chelsea burns' body was in the middle of the street when her mom a registered nurse who was out looking for her pulled up. >> i checked her heartbeat. there wasn't -- she wasn't breathing but i tried cpr and i tried -- and i tried and nothing. >> reporter: burns the mother of three year old boy was struck by a vehicle while walking home friday night near east lake road in pilesgrove township. her mom says the 25-year-old had gotten into an argument with her boyfriend and got out of the car to walk home. the boyfriend then called burns' mom who tried in vain to save her daughter when she came across the accident scene. >> she was dead. she died with impact i'm sure. i'm sure it was very quick. >> reporter:
. >> the children are believed to be from rwanda which is more than 2,000 miles from the epicenter ofhe out break in west africa. >>> a young mother left for dead by a hit and run driver. >> tonight police are asking for the public's help. the victim's mother found her daughter in the road in pilesgrove and quickly performed cpr. she spoke tonight with our todd quinones. >> reporter: chelsea burns' body was in the middle of the street when her mom a registered nurse...
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at 23rd, a number of middle income and developing countries ranked above britain, like rwanda.emen came last in all four categories. >> economy, education, health and politics. >> france is in the top 20, rising by leaps and bounds. as jonah hull reports from paris, there's a long way to go. >> in france, there's never been a better time for a woman to enter government. in historically one of the sexist realms of french life, women take an equal number of places at the cabinet table as me. there's a ministry for women's rights with brand new laws among the most comprehensive anywhere. is it enough. >> translation: our main message to the government is for them to invest in the rights of women, we have a good law, which is promulgated, and which is progressive. we need courage, and to go further. in other words to attack the inequalities between men and women. >> in august, france passed a bill na in the words of ministers attacks gender equalities at once. it's sweeping leggsation. gender inequality, and it goes further, making it easier for a woman to get abortion. it bans sis
at 23rd, a number of middle income and developing countries ranked above britain, like rwanda.emen came last in all four categories. >> economy, education, health and politics. >> france is in the top 20, rising by leaps and bounds. as jonah hull reports from paris, there's a long way to go. >> in france, there's never been a better time for a woman to enter government. in historically one of the sexist realms of french life, women take an equal number of places at the cabinet...
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president clinton said one of the greatest regrets of his tenure was not stopping the genocide in rwanda. is president obama, even with these airstrikes, repeating the same tragic and seemingly avoidable history now? >> well, it could well be. and the irony, of course, is that it was this president who ordered american-led airstrikes in libya when he feared gadhafi's forces three years ago were going to take the town of benghazi, and conduct massacres there. yet today the president's all be invisible. i must say stepping up the airstrikes around kobani is probably the right thing to do. but, i don't think that alone is going to stop isis. and the inevitable consequence, while we're at it, is the town will be flat whoever takes it over. >> why don't we parachute in arms? they say no boots on the ground but how about special ops to help the brave kurds? >> i think this is a critical point. i think the administration is way, way behind. its own stated plan to make sure that the kurds had adequate arms and training. i mean there was a point where everything was going through the government i
president clinton said one of the greatest regrets of his tenure was not stopping the genocide in rwanda. is president obama, even with these airstrikes, repeating the same tragic and seemingly avoidable history now? >> well, it could well be. and the irony, of course, is that it was this president who ordered american-led airstrikes in libya when he feared gadhafi's forces three years ago were going to take the town of benghazi, and conduct massacres there. yet today the president's all...
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with the foundation, we have are going to have 1,200 scholars in rwanda. it has been announced already. and in ethiopia, 800 scholarships. it's going to make a big difference. you educate a girl, you will get a family and a nation. a boy is just a person. [ laughter ] we also have what we call the center of excellence. i'm mentioning it because bush visited one. in that school, we transform it into a gender responsive school. girls are empowered and boys also. teachers are trained to be gender aware. now they know how to treat boys and girls equally so that the girl girls in math and science is better. and it's amazing how the school now has an environment which is conducive to learning. there is no gender bias at all, which is important. we have trained out of school adolescent girls in six countries which were affected. what we did was to give them the skills and competency in the disciplines that will be male recipients, such as mechanics, electricity, carpentry. and they did very well. before they finish, we go and lob y lobby -- we lobby the companies
with the foundation, we have are going to have 1,200 scholars in rwanda. it has been announced already. and in ethiopia, 800 scholarships. it's going to make a big difference. you educate a girl, you will get a family and a nation. a boy is just a person. [ laughter ] we also have what we call the center of excellence. i'm mentioning it because bush visited one. in that school, we transform it into a gender responsive school. girls are empowered and boys also. teachers are trained to be gender...
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applause ]. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the president of the republic of rwandaapplause ]. >> the president of the republic of sene gal. the president of the republic of south africa. the president of the republic of tunisia. the president of the united republic of tanzania. and our moderator, co-anchor, cbs this morning an core and executive editor, mr. charlie rose. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much. you have heard in the days of this summit that it is historic. you just heard the vice president and the secretary of state talk about its significance that it is change things, that it is a summit that is historic. you have also heard that this is africa's moment. that this 21st century is africa's century. you know that a lot of people, not just in the united states, are paying attention. but african leaders are here. and as we hear from people in the west who want to talk about africa's moment and africa's potential and africa as a partner, what we hope to hear here this afternoon is from africans who lead their countries in difficult
applause ]. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the president of the republic of rwandaapplause ]. >> the president of the republic of sene gal. the president of the republic of south africa. the president of the republic of tunisia. the president of the united republic of tanzania. and our moderator, co-anchor, cbs this morning an core and executive editor, mr. charlie rose. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much. you have...
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means going to the front lines in iraq, or if it means watching the exhumation of a mass grave in rwanda. these are not meant things to see. -- not pleasant things to see but if you believe that the more informed a society is, the better off that society will we be, that it will make better decisions. when i reported on the mistaken bombing of a village in afghanistan after 9/11, and 200 people were killed by u.s. navy jets coming and bombing the village, and then when the rescuers arrived, the navy jets bombed it again to kill the rescuers. and i wrote that story, and i received hate mail. i received three envelopes envef white powder to add also drama. they were all waiting for me when i got home to nairobi. so, sometimes they don't want you to tell you -- they don't want you to tell the truth about what you saw. there are people in my family that are not happy about what i wrote in my book, even though they acknowledge it's true. they don't want to face it. but if we want to talk about i would is our prison system so messed up, if we want to talk about what is happening in ferguson in
means going to the front lines in iraq, or if it means watching the exhumation of a mass grave in rwanda. these are not meant things to see. -- not pleasant things to see but if you believe that the more informed a society is, the better off that society will we be, that it will make better decisions. when i reported on the mistaken bombing of a village in afghanistan after 9/11, and 200 people were killed by u.s. navy jets coming and bombing the village, and then when the rescuers arrived, the...
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we're also working to create jobs through training programs in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. both presidents have been leaders in sustainable farms and we provide the resources and training to help women create independent coffee farming businesses. more than 108,000 women have benefitted from this program so far and if you had a cup of coffee this morning you are benefitting from it too. now if you didn't get much sleep last night, have a second cup. in the decades ahead, i don't think there's any limit to the progress that africa can make. imagine for a moment, an african labor force that will surpass india's and triple the size of europe's. imagine an africa where extreme poverty as we know it is virtually eliminated where a consumer class with greater incomes has greater purchasing power, where broad band access stretches from cairo to cape town and all points in between. where climate change policies that protect africa's coastal cities and farm lands go hand in hand with economic growth, and when people from around the world want to live and work to experience af
we're also working to create jobs through training programs in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. both presidents have been leaders in sustainable farms and we provide the resources and training to help women create independent coffee farming businesses. more than 108,000 women have benefitted from this program so far and if you had a cup of coffee this morning you are benefitting from it too. now if you didn't get much sleep last night, have a second cup. in the decades ahead, i...
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and we would be very rwanda as sized because that happened in the second largest and when it there was no blood bath. plywood he'd not duplicate that? where was the and it threat? this is seen steady as cnn's jill is being closely monitored. but the thing is what has become of the movie and the book and all the information coming out is obama, this is something that no lot of information voters do not understand what a non colonialist is. they don't know or care probably the way you look at his mother that she had to go to the bathroom for whole in the ground he apparently recanted that and by the way she left her second husband when he wanted to join and fight but to what i am saying is if he were, i don't thing he would do anything different from what he has been doing now including the results of having isis. i know they have taken baghdad yet, i don't think so but i know they're just marching on and on. and this is why i don't get. if he has all these millions come in from the southern border brigade diseases he tries to turn us with the help of the money of george soros, turn us i
and we would be very rwanda as sized because that happened in the second largest and when it there was no blood bath. plywood he'd not duplicate that? where was the and it threat? this is seen steady as cnn's jill is being closely monitored. but the thing is what has become of the movie and the book and all the information coming out is obama, this is something that no lot of information voters do not understand what a non colonialist is. they don't know or care probably the way you look at his...
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here's the president of rwanda. >> aid leads to more aid and more aid and more aid and less independence of people receiving aid. >> and we heard president clinton say this isn't working. and even obama said aid isn't as good as capitalism. >> what you're seeing hopefully is that people are starting to recognize that the current way of thinking is broken. let's rethink our assumptions and our beliefs about how we think about poor people and how we think about economics. john: thank you michael. we're out of time. coming up child labor. >> early in the morning, children board a school bus, but they're not headed to school they're going to work. john: going to work in north carolina. and my guest guests says good, let children work. debate about that next. >> oh, no that boy's hands are bleeding. child labor is evil. this is a video game made for a so-called educational tv channel. and what education do people get? some obvious truths sweatshops are cruel. workers are overworked in dangerous conditions. american companies ignore the abuses because they make money and that means child worke
here's the president of rwanda. >> aid leads to more aid and more aid and more aid and less independence of people receiving aid. >> and we heard president clinton say this isn't working. and even obama said aid isn't as good as capitalism. >> what you're seeing hopefully is that people are starting to recognize that the current way of thinking is broken. let's rethink our assumptions and our beliefs about how we think about poor people and how we think about economics. john:...