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and in sub—saharan africa, it's generally much lower.n fact, in the central african nation of chad, one of the world's poorest countries, the life expectancy there is just under 5a years old. and that, tragically, is a country where one in ten children die before their fifth birthday. but life expectancy is improving near enough everywhere. and that presents, well, huge challenges, but also huge opportunities for those of us living much longer than our ancestors. i can see why we worry about an ageing society. but it seems to be a fundamentally good thing. we have to mourn fewer children. we mourn the passing of fewer parents in middle age, and we get to see more grandparents and even great—grandparents meet their grandchildren. that's a great thing. i think if we can exploit that age diversity and really make the most of those intergenerational relationships, that's a real positive. and of course, if underneath, we can make these longer lives notjust longer, but healthier and more productive for longer, they also create the economic res
and in sub—saharan africa, it's generally much lower.n fact, in the central african nation of chad, one of the world's poorest countries, the life expectancy there is just under 5a years old. and that, tragically, is a country where one in ten children die before their fifth birthday. but life expectancy is improving near enough everywhere. and that presents, well, huge challenges, but also huge opportunities for those of us living much longer than our ancestors. i can see why we worry about...
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and, in sub—saharan africa, it is generally much lower. —— much lower.ad, one of the world's poorest countries, the life expectancy is just under 5a years old. and that, tragically, is a country where one in ten children die before they are five years old. but, life expectancy is improving near enough everywhere. and that presents huge challenges but also huge opportunities for those of us living much longer than our ancestors. you those of us living much longer than our ancestors.— our ancestors. you can see why we worry about — our ancestors. you can see why we worry about this _ our ancestors. you can see why we worry about this in _ our ancestors. you can see why we worry about this in society. - our ancestors. you can see why we worry about this in society. it - our ancestors. you can see why we worry about this in society. it is - our ancestors. you can see why we worry about this in society. it is a l worry about this in society. it is a fundamentally good thing. having fewer children, fewer parents in middle age, we get to see more grandparents a
and, in sub—saharan africa, it is generally much lower. —— much lower.ad, one of the world's poorest countries, the life expectancy is just under 5a years old. and that, tragically, is a country where one in ten children die before they are five years old. but, life expectancy is improving near enough everywhere. and that presents huge challenges but also huge opportunities for those of us living much longer than our ancestors. you those of us living much longer than our ancestors.— our...
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people thought inappropriately that you cannot give a complicated drug regimen to africans in sub-saharan africa, which was proving to be completely incorrect her with all the credit to president george w. bush, when he sent me to africa, his exact words to me were, as a nation of great riches and opportunities, we have a moral responsibility to not let people die from a disease that is treatable merely because of where they were born and where they live. so go to africa and figure out. [applause] just figure out, is it feasible? if it is, is this something that is transformative and is that accountable? that is how it started. elizabeth: feasible, accountable . we are going to remember those words. senator frist. dr. frist: 20 years ago, i would just like to have a human face to what the world was like at that point. as elizabeth mentioned, i am a surgeon and for years went to africa to do surgery and medicine. in the 1990's and the 1980's. at the time in africa, in the hospitals there would be groups of patients dying of what we just did not know what it was at the time. we did not have the te
people thought inappropriately that you cannot give a complicated drug regimen to africans in sub-saharan africa, which was proving to be completely incorrect her with all the credit to president george w. bush, when he sent me to africa, his exact words to me were, as a nation of great riches and opportunities, we have a moral responsibility to not let people die from a disease that is treatable merely because of where they were born and where they live. so go to africa and figure out....
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that by 2050 malaria will reach new areas such as china, south america and other parts of sub- saharan africa steam all kinds of food with meat and vegetables for you, you can cook all kinds of chicken and grilled burgers, and we can cook all kinds of pizzas and sweets. don't worry about their money in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, look at the smiling sun, greet tomorrow , the pilgrimage day of agha imam reza
that by 2050 malaria will reach new areas such as china, south america and other parts of sub- saharan africa steam all kinds of food with meat and vegetables for you, you can cook all kinds of chicken and grilled burgers, and we can cook all kinds of pizzas and sweets. don't worry about their money in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, look at the smiling sun, greet tomorrow , the pilgrimage day of agha imam reza
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leaving, but tunisia does not have an interest in keeping these poor people that come from sub-saharan africa. they have an interest and send them. -- in sending them. it is a burden for them. until tunisia gets the money it has been promised to receive, i do not think the agreement could be considered operational. mohammed: italy says it is lacking support from europe. the european union says it is ready to help. what do you think could be done immediately? are there concrete steps that could be taken that would make the situation improved dramatically? >> at the moment, we have a problem talking about how this problem occurred. we have to focus on the humanitarian situation at lampedusa or the southern borders of europe in general. get those people the help they need, whether it be redistributing them a fairly among countries that will stand in solidarity with italy or at least something help to those people. the facilities at those places are not enough to contain those amounts of people. mohammed: we have run out of time. thank you so much to all of our guests. and thank you too for watch
leaving, but tunisia does not have an interest in keeping these poor people that come from sub-saharan africa. they have an interest and send them. -- in sending them. it is a burden for them. until tunisia gets the money it has been promised to receive, i do not think the agreement could be considered operational. mohammed: italy says it is lacking support from europe. the european union says it is ready to help. what do you think could be done immediately? are there concrete steps that could...
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accounted as dead or missing so far this year, he out of that over 186,00 people, mostly from sub-saharan africa, arrived in southern europe by sea during that period. the mediterranean is one of main route for african refugees heading for europe. the continent has tights migration policies following 2015 refugee crisis, drawing criticism from rice groups that call it inhumane. speaking a meeting of the dprk's parliament, leader kim jyung emphasized ongoing nuclear development in the face of the worst threat posed by the us and its region allies south korea and japan. pyong yang's representative to the un had also recently remarked on the growing nuclear threat the us poses to the region. this comes with south korea holding this first military parade in a decade demonstrating the heightened military tension region for press tv correspondent frank smith reports from the south korean capital so. leader of the democratic people's republic of korea, kim jong un addressed the supreme people's assembly of the dprk this week, emphasizing nuclear weapons policies, the drk has been steadily developing nu
accounted as dead or missing so far this year, he out of that over 186,00 people, mostly from sub-saharan africa, arrived in southern europe by sea during that period. the mediterranean is one of main route for african refugees heading for europe. the continent has tights migration policies following 2015 refugee crisis, drawing criticism from rice groups that call it inhumane. speaking a meeting of the dprk's parliament, leader kim jyung emphasized ongoing nuclear development in the face of...
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that by 2050, malaria will reach new areas such as china, south america, and other parts of sub-saharan africa . the sky, where there are copper carpet channels in front of it , will be very good. dining for 4 people, masha. misha, it is too old for us to buy half a billion tomans, and that is in installments without a guarantor, alki, you say, buying installments in the iranian grand palace has increased to half a million tomans , and the iranian grand in the cities of qom and isfahan is a comfortable and convenient choice with the help of augmented reality technology, the augmented reality media site you lose and easily choose rasan with cold and it was hot in the morning when the crowd settled in tehran's jhale square and the streets leading to it. one of the military commanders warned the people with a loudspeaker that there was a military government. the crowd sat on the ground and the appearance of the situation showed that the forces of the military government intended to they did not disperse the people, according to a pre-determined plan, they put the suppression of the people on thei
that by 2050, malaria will reach new areas such as china, south america, and other parts of sub-saharan africa . the sky, where there are copper carpet channels in front of it , will be very good. dining for 4 people, masha. misha, it is too old for us to buy half a billion tomans, and that is in installments without a guarantor, alki, you say, buying installments in the iranian grand palace has increased to half a million tomans , and the iranian grand in the cities of qom and isfahan is a...
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that by 2050 , malaria will reach new areas such as china , south america and other parts of sub-saharan africa. in my opinion, for that place, the carpet channels in front of it will be very good, otherwise our refrigerator will be very old, don't worry.
that by 2050 , malaria will reach new areas such as china , south america and other parts of sub-saharan africa. in my opinion, for that place, the carpet channels in front of it will be very good, otherwise our refrigerator will be very old, don't worry.
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internally re-elected to another part of their own country but the majority of refugees are sub-saharan africa neighboring countries so they are not coming at once. we have crisis points in relation to thanks and what is happening in italy and that is why the european union has gotten into it framework regarding sharing of refugees and we ought to not depart from that agreement. but we have to get the response and focus that the majority of refuse jaes are -- the home secretary talked about 780 million are estimated who would want to come to the u.k. i want to win the lottery. that do not mean i will win it. we have to have a reality check. we have to focus on getting resources. taking another contrasting theme, japan and singapore they have birth rates that are basically nil. they don't have younger generations through the birth rate to care for the elderly so migration is very much imperative to ensure that where there are failing birth rates i was amazed of one in if i have migrants we need to have birth rates or otherwise they won't have people to look after elderly and grow the population
internally re-elected to another part of their own country but the majority of refugees are sub-saharan africa neighboring countries so they are not coming at once. we have crisis points in relation to thanks and what is happening in italy and that is why the european union has gotten into it framework regarding sharing of refugees and we ought to not depart from that agreement. but we have to get the response and focus that the majority of refuse jaes are -- the home secretary talked about 780...
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country and those numbers are not evenly distributed around the world. 37% of people living in sub saharan africa27% of those living in the middle east and north africa, around 156 million, say though that like to migrate. the ease with which some of them might reach europe poses a unique and deepening challenge. the fact is, our countries are exceptionally attractive and 4% of those polled, approximately 40 million people, named uk as their preferred destination, and 80%, approximately 162 million people, named the usa. these numbers are respectable more than half of our current total populations. those in favour of a memorable approach when it comes to migration tend to say, so what? isn't it a good thing that people in the world over want to come to the west and contribute? and why can't west and contribute? and why can't we observe and welcome them and wouldn't the problem of illegal migration and significantly reduce if they made it easier for people to come to our countries legally? there are four core arguments in opposition to uncontrolled and illegal migration, the civic argument, the pr
country and those numbers are not evenly distributed around the world. 37% of people living in sub saharan africa27% of those living in the middle east and north africa, around 156 million, say though that like to migrate. the ease with which some of them might reach europe poses a unique and deepening challenge. the fact is, our countries are exceptionally attractive and 4% of those polled, approximately 40 million people, named uk as their preferred destination, and 80%, approximately 162...
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it's mainly people from sub saharan africa who attempt the perilous journey to europe so far this year. more than a 140000 people have survived the journey in another number. have died. one hotspots country for departures is to nature. from there, the journey usually goes to the italian and islands of lemme do the or to sicily. the e. u has pledged millions of bureaus to help the tunisian government stop people from making the crossing, but it doesn't seem to be working. the w. c on phillip shots and my brook uh, could deer report from specs in to each new routinely while the has been fishing out of this harbor near sparks for more than 20 years. he says things change this spring. that's when they started seeing boats full of people heading for europe. when the weather is bad, the fishermen try to warrant them to turn back. but he says they hardly ever do us . as a said guy, get them, we keep finding bodies in the sea and they get tangled in our fishing nets. we call the coast guard when that happens, unless people know you called with cause it is also load on the staff. people just li
it's mainly people from sub saharan africa who attempt the perilous journey to europe so far this year. more than a 140000 people have survived the journey in another number. have died. one hotspots country for departures is to nature. from there, the journey usually goes to the italian and islands of lemme do the or to sicily. the e. u has pledged millions of bureaus to help the tunisian government stop people from making the crossing, but it doesn't seem to be working. the w. c on phillip...
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since 1990, 78% of the 27 coups in sub—saharan africa have occurred in francophone countries.ialism influence the situation that we're seeing in the countries today, bisa? that is a pretty startling statistic, and it needs paying attention to. however, there was colonialism all over the continent. if you go to root causes, maybe this has something to do with the kind of opportunities came up, how much education people have in the various countries in africa, what their access is to good health, good employment, the ability to take care of theirfamilies, and how much they see some kind of possibility for each generation to do better than the previous one. eric, do you see postcolonialism as a factor? yeah, in a manner of speaking. i think you can draw some distances between francophone colonialism, british, etc. i think in addition to what bisa said, which i completely agree with, one of the other factors is the particular ties that are made between france, french business and government, and their former colonies. because it's a little different than the situation between brit
since 1990, 78% of the 27 coups in sub—saharan africa have occurred in francophone countries.ialism influence the situation that we're seeing in the countries today, bisa? that is a pretty startling statistic, and it needs paying attention to. however, there was colonialism all over the continent. if you go to root causes, maybe this has something to do with the kind of opportunities came up, how much education people have in the various countries in africa, what their access is to good...
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so this flooded migrate is coming from sub saharan africa via tunisia. specifically, we're talking thousands of done over the past 48 hours and counting continued virtually completely unabated to the little island of law producer, which is located specifically between sicily and tanisha all while european union dinners. you think that italy would step up and just decided it's border sounds easy, right? especially since prime ministers, yours and maloney ran on the promise to stem migration, then a refusal to let them dock in italy lead to drownings. so brussels took maloney by the hand and said, hey, this is a really bad look for italy. and for the you defending its own border. so lucky you handle it will make a deal with to me job, pay them $100000000.00 euros to basically outsource our own border defense to them . and um, make a deal with they can make a deal with the traffickers and the influx of migraines and, and handle all of that. so with this which so now me of my friends now being larger than the population of land produced itself. clearly this
so this flooded migrate is coming from sub saharan africa via tunisia. specifically, we're talking thousands of done over the past 48 hours and counting continued virtually completely unabated to the little island of law producer, which is located specifically between sicily and tanisha all while european union dinners. you think that italy would step up and just decided it's border sounds easy, right? especially since prime ministers, yours and maloney ran on the promise to stem migration,...
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well, a sub saharan africa, particularly nigeria, and chat, the towering sensation in winning slowly, both italian trails lazy, pilot a go new stands up to racism. and though to challenge her identity, i would allow anyone that doesn't know how it is to wake up every day and fight for something you're truly believed to think that turning away from me. you're the strongest land, no matter what comes to you, you take it and you get. and you can keep going because it wants to be the best generation. thoughts on how to 0 court force governments act on climate change. a group of young activists is suing dozens of governments in europe and beyond. they argue these governments failed to protect their rights to a healthy environment. so to this case, lead to concerted action on global warming. this is inside the .
well, a sub saharan africa, particularly nigeria, and chat, the towering sensation in winning slowly, both italian trails lazy, pilot a go new stands up to racism. and though to challenge her identity, i would allow anyone that doesn't know how it is to wake up every day and fight for something you're truly believed to think that turning away from me. you're the strongest land, no matter what comes to you, you take it and you get. and you can keep going because it wants to be the best...
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people in sub—saharan africa are paying far higher prices for basic foodstuffs, which means some peoplesian gas and oil bait they might�*ve otherwise but pay higher places on other things it also looking at global food markets. it has a tremendous global disruption was that i think that bringing that home to people around the world is important so they see that russia's aggression has to be stopped. that russia's aggression has to be sto ed. that russia's aggression has to be stoned. , ., ., that russia's aggression has to be sto ed. , ., ., ., ,, stopped. okay. plenty more to talk about but we _ stopped. okay. plenty more to talk about but we will— stopped. okay. plenty more to talk about but we will leave _ stopped. okay. plenty more to talk about but we will leave it _ stopped. okay. plenty more to talk about but we will leave it there - stopped. okay. plenty more to talk about but we will leave it there for| about but we will leave it there for now. thank you so much forjoining us. turning to music now, and the uk is seeing a bit of a resurgence injazz. on thursday night, the band e
people in sub—saharan africa are paying far higher prices for basic foodstuffs, which means some peoplesian gas and oil bait they might�*ve otherwise but pay higher places on other things it also looking at global food markets. it has a tremendous global disruption was that i think that bringing that home to people around the world is important so they see that russia's aggression has to be stopped. that russia's aggression has to be sto ed. that russia's aggression has to be stoned. , .,...
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come up from places like libya, they are north african migrants but also lots of people from sub—saharan africar example, huge numbers have been arriving in recent days partly because of good weather. it's very hard to keep track of the numbers. 8000 people arrived in the first days of the week but another thousand people arrived yesterday. the situation is in a constant state of flux partly because large numbers of flux partly because large numbers of migrants arriving in lampedusa, once they are met by the italian red cross are transferred onwards largely to sicily which is to the north but also other destinations in italy, so the italian red cross has been under huge pressure and on friday and they provided 10,000 meals to migrants in the local population is also under pressure. some people have been helping the migrants and collaborating with the red cross and there's also been precious and some people have been protesting against the situation saying it's utterly unsustainable and risks livelihoods and things like tourism and that they need solutions both from their own government and also
come up from places like libya, they are north african migrants but also lots of people from sub—saharan africar example, huge numbers have been arriving in recent days partly because of good weather. it's very hard to keep track of the numbers. 8000 people arrived in the first days of the week but another thousand people arrived yesterday. the situation is in a constant state of flux partly because large numbers of flux partly because large numbers of migrants arriving in lampedusa, once...
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people in sub—saharan africa are paying far higher prices for basic foodstuffs, which means some people cheaper russian gas and oil than they might�*ve otherwise gotten, but paying higher places on other things. and also looking at globalfood markets, it has a tremendous global disruption. i think that bringing that home to people around the world is important so they see that russia's aggression has to be stopped. 0k, plenty more to talk about but we will leave it there for now. kurt volker, thank you so much forjoining us. turning to music now, and the uk is seeing a bit of a resurgence injazz. on thursday night, the band ezra collective won the prestigious mercury prize. this was the first time a jazz act won the award since it began 3 decades ago. david sillito has been looking into whyjazz is swinging back into fashion. the winner of the mercury prize... exra collective! it would be fair to say that the ezra collective enjoyed this moment — and it was also a chance to say thank you. this moment we are celebrating here is testimony to good special people putting time and effort into
people in sub—saharan africa are paying far higher prices for basic foodstuffs, which means some people cheaper russian gas and oil than they might�*ve otherwise gotten, but paying higher places on other things. and also looking at globalfood markets, it has a tremendous global disruption. i think that bringing that home to people around the world is important so they see that russia's aggression has to be stopped. 0k, plenty more to talk about but we will leave it there for now. kurt...
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that's an opec member that has the full highest g, d, p per head, and sub saharan africa. and yet a 3rd of the population lives in extreme poverty. re, well, this is what we did our political then this under the be july contest. i guess. i want to remind that the notion of the gross national income, i oppose this notion, that income is the sum of the value of the national enterprises. it terms from could lives up to piece to produce the following investment up to look at the tech isn't for me, make sure that the benefits of these companies, these investments, it becomes a following, the income, the benefits us and say go who purchases the benefits that we're talking about going to isn't peace of mind, did it, it throws a desantis on to a business appropriate benefits. the government, it's not the government is, but these foreign companies that invest in countries different en route. the benefits of that investment may pass on to the by the bus cuz i did all this on the live for, you know, said yes, just up in the target. because in reality, the share of the government is p
that's an opec member that has the full highest g, d, p per head, and sub saharan africa. and yet a 3rd of the population lives in extreme poverty. re, well, this is what we did our political then this under the be july contest. i guess. i want to remind that the notion of the gross national income, i oppose this notion, that income is the sum of the value of the national enterprises. it terms from could lives up to piece to produce the following investment up to look at the tech isn't for me,...
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so this, let us migrate is coming from sub saharan africa via tunisia. specifically, we're talking thousands of done over the past 48 hours and counting continued virtually completely unabated to the little island of la producer, which is located specifically between sicily and tanisha. all while european union getters here is the image that says it all the european commissioner and for migration doing a little meeting in parliament this week at the exact time that this vibratory crisis was unfolding. and queen ursula was busy talking about china and ukraine. you think that italy would step up and just decided it's bored or sounds easy, right? especially since prime minister's judgment, maloney ran on the promise to stem migration, then a refusal to let them dock in italy led to drownings. so brussels took maloney by the hand and said, hey, this is already bad luck for italy. and for the you defending its own border. so let me let you handle it real. make a deal with tanisha, pay them $100000000.00 euros to basically outsource our own border defense to t
so this, let us migrate is coming from sub saharan africa via tunisia. specifically, we're talking thousands of done over the past 48 hours and counting continued virtually completely unabated to the little island of la producer, which is located specifically between sicily and tanisha. all while european union getters here is the image that says it all the european commissioner and for migration doing a little meeting in parliament this week at the exact time that this vibratory crisis was...
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countries build resilience, especially to climate shocks and out of ten programmes, five are in sub—saharan africa already passed our board. so our commitment is to help low income countries financially and in terms of reforms. and also amplify their voices. because if they continue to fall behind that a not only the livelihoods of people there but global security. aha, livelihoods of people there but global security.— word speaking of shocks, i know you were due to have your meeting alongside the world bank in your big summit. it was due to take place in morocco. 0f summit. it was due to take place in morocco. of course, just having enjoyed a devastating earthquake, is it still going ahead? are you still going to morocco? we it still going ahead? are you still going to morocco?— going to morocco? we have “ust completed �* going to morocco? we have “ust completed a fi going to morocco? we have “ust completed a joint i going to morocco? we have just completed a joint assessment, l going to morocco? we have just - completed a joint assessment, world bank and imf and moroccan authorities and we have s
countries build resilience, especially to climate shocks and out of ten programmes, five are in sub—saharan africa already passed our board. so our commitment is to help low income countries financially and in terms of reforms. and also amplify their voices. because if they continue to fall behind that a not only the livelihoods of people there but global security. aha, livelihoods of people there but global security.— word speaking of shocks, i know you were due to have your meeting...
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gabon and niger both former french colonies, since 1990 78% of the 27 coups in sub—saharan africa haveetty startling statistic and is one that you would want to pay attention to. however, there was colonialism all over the continent and, again, if you go to root causes, maybe this has something to do with what kinds of opportunities came up, how much education people have in the various countries in africa, what accesses do good health, good employment, the ability to take care of their families, and how much they see there is some kind of possibility for each generation to do better than the previous one. . , to do better than the previous one. . _ one. eric, juicy post- colonialism - one. eric, juicy post- colonialism as - one. eric, juicy post- colonialism as a - one. eric, juicy post- i colonialism as a factor? one. eric, juicy post- - colonialism as a factor? yes, in a manner— colonialism as a factor? yes, in a manner of— colonialism as a factor? yes, in a manner of speaking, - colonialism as a factor? yes, j in a manner of speaking, you can_ in a manner of speaking, you can draw—
gabon and niger both former french colonies, since 1990 78% of the 27 coups in sub—saharan africa haveetty startling statistic and is one that you would want to pay attention to. however, there was colonialism all over the continent and, again, if you go to root causes, maybe this has something to do with what kinds of opportunities came up, how much education people have in the various countries in africa, what accesses do good health, good employment, the ability to take care of their...
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gabon and | niger, both former french colonies, but since 1990, 70 8% of the 27 coups in sub—saharan africared in francophone countries. —— 78%. how might the colonialism be influencing things today? that -- 78%. how might the colonialism be influencing things today?— influencing things today? that is a re influencing things today? that is a pretty startling — influencing things today? that is a pretty startling statistic _ influencing things today? that is a pretty startling statistic and - influencing things today? that is a pretty startling statistic and it - pretty startling statistic and it needs paying attention to. however there was colonialism all over the continent. if you go to good causes, maybe this has something to do with the kind of opportunities came up, how much education people having the various countries in africa, what their access is to good health and employment, the ability to take care of theirfamilies, and how much employment, the ability to take care of their families, and how much they say some kind of possibility for each generation to do better than the previou
gabon and | niger, both former french colonies, but since 1990, 70 8% of the 27 coups in sub—saharan africared in francophone countries. —— 78%. how might the colonialism be influencing things today? that -- 78%. how might the colonialism be influencing things today?— influencing things today? that is a re influencing things today? that is a pretty startling — influencing things today? that is a pretty startling statistic _ influencing things today? that is a pretty startling...
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that's right. >> economicn sub—saharan africa >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants.frica >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants. and that:a are economic migrants. and that camp were four women camp today there were four women among 11,000 men and most of the men were between 18 and 30. and some of them were, in which case if they to britain , they if they come to britain, they will be granted asylum will not not be granted asylum because they are not genuine. >> not true. are not >> not true. they are not article three. >> sorry, they are not genuine asylum seekers. article three of the rights the european human rights convention you cannot convention says you cannot deport if they face deport anyone if they face degrading treatment. back at home. that means any criminal who might be imprisoned might be if . i'm saying if they. i'm just saying that has to be taken out. that has to be suspended . you're not deport be suspended. you're not deport just because they're having degrading traits. >> albanians are still coming degrading traits. >> ithey're1s ar
that's right. >> economicn sub—saharan africa >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants.frica >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants. and that:a are economic migrants. and that camp were four women camp today there were four women among 11,000 men and most of the men were between 18 and 30. and some of them were, in which case if they to britain , they if they come to britain, they will be granted asylum will not not be granted asylum...
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that's right. >> economicn sub—saharan africa >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants.frica >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants. and that:a are economic migrants. and that camp were four women camp today there were four women among 11,000 men and most of the men were between 18 and 30. and some of them were, in which case if they to britain , they if they come to britain, they will be granted asylum will not not be granted asylum because they are not genuine. >> not true. are not >> not true. they are not article three. >> sorry, they are not genuine asylum seekers. article three of the rights the european human rights convention you cannot convention says you cannot deport if they face deport anyone if they face degrading treatment. back at home. that means any criminal who might be imprisoned might be if . i'm saying if they. i'm just saying that has to be taken out. that has to be suspended . you're not deport be suspended. you're not deport just because they're having degrading traits. >> albanians are still coming degrading traits. >> ithey're1s ar
that's right. >> economicn sub—saharan africa >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants.frica >> of the people. that's right. >> economic migrants. and that:a are economic migrants. and that camp were four women camp today there were four women among 11,000 men and most of the men were between 18 and 30. and some of them were, in which case if they to britain , they if they come to britain, they will be granted asylum will not not be granted asylum...
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spearheaded by the middle east, latin america is strong, sub-saharan africa, asia and europe so all ofse geographies we think will contribute to that demand. we think the differentiation of technology will give us a lot more leverage and allow us to continue on the fact that we have been on the last couple years. guy: how does an oil services company navigate the energy francs significance? do you just become a services company? take the oil out. what is left? >> first of all, it is about energy services, not just oil. i think it starts with us taking a much harder look and making an improvement in our own operations so we just released the second sustainable energy reported a aware reducing our own emissions. we are improving what we do for customers in terms of automation, the more operations, greater technology. but also making saying steps into different platforms. next geothermal. we have been a leader in there space over 20 years and developed new technology and% to mca greater contribution. abandonment is still oil and gas but it is really an important part of the transition as
spearheaded by the middle east, latin america is strong, sub-saharan africa, asia and europe so all ofse geographies we think will contribute to that demand. we think the differentiation of technology will give us a lot more leverage and allow us to continue on the fact that we have been on the last couple years. guy: how does an oil services company navigate the energy francs significance? do you just become a services company? take the oil out. what is left? >> first of all, it is about...
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that previously didn't have malaria, we're seeing mosquitos moving from asia for instance to sub saharan africat die in fr malaria are here in africa, these are some of the people affected by the mosquito-borne disease. mary and both her sons are in hospital for malaria. 4-year-old mark says he is doing better and so is his big brother joseph who is 12. they keep getting malaria mary says and she can barely afford the treatment. there are malaria has hit my family hard. in a month i use about $35 on drugs and the following month one of them falls sick again. >> reporter: mary lives in western kenya, a hot region where residents have an especially high risk of malaria. more than 10,000 people die each year from the mosquito-borne disease in this east african nation. but kids are especially vulnerable. researchers are collecting mosquitos here to study how they are evolving. rising temperatures let them grow faster and live longer. why do you collect mosquitos here specifically? >> there are mosquito density here very high. >> reporter: they are tracking the full lifecycle of mosquitos to get ahe
that previously didn't have malaria, we're seeing mosquitos moving from asia for instance to sub saharan africat die in fr malaria are here in africa, these are some of the people affected by the mosquito-borne disease. mary and both her sons are in hospital for malaria. 4-year-old mark says he is doing better and so is his big brother joseph who is 12. they keep getting malaria mary says and she can barely afford the treatment. there are malaria has hit my family hard. in a month i use about...
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the majority of refugees, when you look at the focus in sub—saharan africa and neighbouring countriesers they are not all coming at once. yes, with got crisis point in relation to what's happening in italy. that's why the european union has gone with this framework regarding sharing of refugees across the union. note that it is just conservative government that doubted european union and brexit not to be part of that agreement. yes on a global crisis we've got to get that response and focus at the majority of refugees are not coming from mexico. the home secretary talked about their 780 million who would want to come to the uk. i want to win the lottery, that doesn't mean that i'll get a win the lottery. we've got to get a reality check on this. what we've got to is on getting resources. take another contrast, you look atjapan, singapore, they've got birth rates which basically nail. they don't have younger generations coming in through the birth rate to be able to care for the elderly, to care two pay for care for elderly for is imperative to the cumulation to a chore that where ther
the majority of refugees, when you look at the focus in sub—saharan africa and neighbouring countriesers they are not all coming at once. yes, with got crisis point in relation to what's happening in italy. that's why the european union has gone with this framework regarding sharing of refugees across the union. note that it is just conservative government that doubted european union and brexit not to be part of that agreement. yes on a global crisis we've got to get that response and focus...
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war and russia's blockade of ukraine has exacerbated the problem for people primarily in sub-saharan africa and north -- the north africa, middle east. >> we're continuing to look at images there of the entrance as we anticipate president biden should be walking in himself any moment now. there you have the president, alongside the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield, and he will be going into the general assembly and will be taking the stage very, very shortly. i want to get michael crowley also into our conversation here. michael, axios is reporting that the absence of some of these other members of the security council could, quote, allow biden to present himself as what one of his close advisers called the president of the world. is that the goal for the u.s. administration? >> well, you know, the american president is always the star of the u.n. general assembly. his speech tends to set the tone. president biden might appreciate less competition, but i don't know that it makes a measurable difference. i hope he feels secure in his status as the leader of the free world
war and russia's blockade of ukraine has exacerbated the problem for people primarily in sub-saharan africa and north -- the north africa, middle east. >> we're continuing to look at images there of the entrance as we anticipate president biden should be walking in himself any moment now. there you have the president, alongside the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield, and he will be going into the general assembly and will be taking the stage very, very shortly. i want to...
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and those numbers are not evenly distributed around the world. 37% of people living in sub—saharan africaran africa, some 481 million people and 27% of those living in the middle east and nonh living in the middle east and north africa, around 156 million say they'd like to migrate . but say they'd like to migrate. but the ease with which some of them might reach europe poses a unique and deepening challenge . unique and deepening challenge. the fact is that our countries are, except moeen ali attractive . 4% of those polled by gallup approximately 40 million people named britain as their preferred destination . an 18% destination. an 18% approximately 162 million people named the usa. these numbers are respectively, more than half of our current total population . our current total population. ssons now those in favour of a more liberal approach when it comes to legal migration tend to say at this point . so what? say at this point. so what? isn't it a good thing that people the world over want to come to the west and contribute? and why can't we absorb and welcome them? and wouldn't the
and those numbers are not evenly distributed around the world. 37% of people living in sub—saharan africaran africa, some 481 million people and 27% of those living in the middle east and nonh living in the middle east and north africa, around 156 million say they'd like to migrate . but say they'd like to migrate. but the ease with which some of them might reach europe poses a unique and deepening challenge . unique and deepening challenge. the fact is that our countries are, except moeen...
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year, in which grain from ukraine could be shipped out, so that countries in places like sub-saharan africatage. i think that's the kind of pragmatic message is gonna be appealing to them with. look, to be critical of the biden administration and zelenskyy on some things, i think expectations were raised pretty high about this counteroffensive, and about how fast the ukrainians could have taken territory from the russians. this has been a long haul. and i think that's the real message that's gonna come across here, they're not gonna give up, so long as russia is occupying the territory. but that this is something that's gonna take not just a few months, it's gonna take a few years. >> a few years, this war is not ending anytime soon. ben rhodes, thank you for joining us. we always appreciate your expertise. okay, do not go anywhere. you know we follow the money on this show, and we sure did at this time. we have got new reporting, reporting that we've been working on for months, on how fraudsters are fleecing taxpayers out of millions of dollars while hurting some of the most vulnerable pat
year, in which grain from ukraine could be shipped out, so that countries in places like sub-saharan africatage. i think that's the kind of pragmatic message is gonna be appealing to them with. look, to be critical of the biden administration and zelenskyy on some things, i think expectations were raised pretty high about this counteroffensive, and about how fast the ukrainians could have taken territory from the russians. this has been a long haul. and i think that's the real message that's...
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terms of food security, farmers in argentina are paying higher prices for fuel, people in sub-saharan africa inflation everywhere all over the world, that's an important case to make. without zelenskyy there it is going to rely on the u.s. and western countries to be making that case on their behalf. >> one of the things we've been looking at in ukraine is this counteroffensive that's been taking place over the last few months and there has been some territory regained by ukraine in the south and, yes, they do want to push through to the sea of azov to break off that land bridge between russia proper and crimea. what if they don't? what if by 2024 or by the new year ukraine doesn't manage to push through to the water there? what would the significance be? >> right. well, then they will have to do it next year. for ukraine it's not an option to defend their country and retake their territory. this is their country, their people, their land, their relatives and they're going to fight to take it back. it would be very helpful, it would be good for ukraine if they could break that land bridge no
terms of food security, farmers in argentina are paying higher prices for fuel, people in sub-saharan africa inflation everywhere all over the world, that's an important case to make. without zelenskyy there it is going to rely on the u.s. and western countries to be making that case on their behalf. >> one of the things we've been looking at in ukraine is this counteroffensive that's been taking place over the last few months and there has been some territory regained by ukraine in the...
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these people are telling sub-saharan africa you have to e dark to -- and not develop your fossil fuelsause we say so is. this is keeping a billion people mt. dark, senator. finish in the dark, senator, because they say so. it's called -- it's essentially climate colonialism. it's racist. >> dagen, there are 1600 scientists from around the world led my two know bell laureateses that said we are not in a climate emergency, that all this climate change alarmism is based on bad science, completely ignoring the impact of clouds to basically be a heat sink. again, the climate has always changed, always will. i'm not alarmist, i'm not in denial. but we've spent over $5 trillion globally on climate change, we haven't moved the needle according to climate alarmists. how much more are we going to waste? these windmills, according to an earlier report on your network, are killing the whales. dagen: yeah. >> again, this whole climate change agenda is driven toward control over our lives. it's economic economically disruptive. it's why we're experiencing inflation and high energy prices. but that's
these people are telling sub-saharan africa you have to e dark to -- and not develop your fossil fuelsause we say so is. this is keeping a billion people mt. dark, senator. finish in the dark, senator, because they say so. it's called -- it's essentially climate colonialism. it's racist. >> dagen, there are 1600 scientists from around the world led my two know bell laureateses that said we are not in a climate emergency, that all this climate change alarmism is based on bad science,...
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the program has been praised worldwide for saving more than 25 million lives, primarily in sub-saharan africa expire by the end of this month. and many conservatives are stalling the reauthorization. claiming that some of the budget is providing funds abortion providers. and in this new political battle, far-right republicans are putting a strain on what might be, one of america's most successful health programs. joining me now, is a woman who is a prime mover behind the creation of it. democratic congressman, barbara, late co-chair of the pro choice caucus and the candidate for the u.s. senate. congresswoman lee, thank you so much for being here. at the recent u n general assembly, the president touted pepfar success. talk briefly about the impart that program has had globally. >> thank you jonathan, thank you for having me this morning. we have i said earlier, we have saved 25 million lives and in fact we are on track to achieve an aids regeneration hurdler goal when 2030. and the regional bloc brackets agreed it. -- and we have made some agreements that we continue to be pi partisan, and f
the program has been praised worldwide for saving more than 25 million lives, primarily in sub-saharan africa expire by the end of this month. and many conservatives are stalling the reauthorization. claiming that some of the budget is providing funds abortion providers. and in this new political battle, far-right republicans are putting a strain on what might be, one of america's most successful health programs. joining me now, is a woman who is a prime mover behind the creation of it....
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we know, firstly on the hunger crisis that 1 in 5 people across sub-saharan africa are facing acute malnutritionwhich is just unbelievable. and right now we need to support the international fund for agriculture development in their replenishment efforts to support small hold farmers right now to have the seeds and fertilizers they need to grow crops and flourish. the second thing we need to know is we need to stand up for gender equity because we can't possibly fully eradicate extreme poverty without equity for girls and women. and one really practical way this comes to life is through something as simple as maternal health. if women die during childbirth, which amazingly still happens in this world, you know, ultimate 8-80, that is an absolute travesty. and so we need to make sure that women have basic health care like a midwife in the event of an emergency or a c-section if needed, so they can deliver safely and live healthy and productive lives. >> some people are not going to be able to be in attendance in manhattan for this major concert they'll be watching at home on abc live, for example
we know, firstly on the hunger crisis that 1 in 5 people across sub-saharan africa are facing acute malnutritionwhich is just unbelievable. and right now we need to support the international fund for agriculture development in their replenishment efforts to support small hold farmers right now to have the seeds and fertilizers they need to grow crops and flourish. the second thing we need to know is we need to stand up for gender equity because we can't possibly fully eradicate extreme poverty...
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hemisphere or the eastern part of africa, or the western part of africa or other parts of sub saharan africa, say oh, the cash register is open, let's go to the united states. >> that's it, john. in what universe do we live in where people that break the law and come over illegally are rewarded and those trying to follow the rules are punished. what is the solution? the solution, think back a few years ago in dell rio. the solution was you enforce the laws on the books. if people do not qualify for asylum, send them back to the country of origin. until the administration does that, we will only see the crisis become as bad as we have ever seen it. >> sandra: you wonder how governments can regain control and tax the people. writing about the unlawful economy that is exploding in new york city right now, congressman. >> that's exactly right. and what about the border patrol agents? you know, a lot of images are on eagle pass, but right next to that is kinney county and medina county. i was speaking with the judge and one of the sheriffs, randy brown from medina county. they are getting crushed
hemisphere or the eastern part of africa, or the western part of africa or other parts of sub saharan africa, say oh, the cash register is open, let's go to the united states. >> that's it, john. in what universe do we live in where people that break the law and come over illegally are rewarded and those trying to follow the rules are punished. what is the solution? the solution, think back a few years ago in dell rio. the solution was you enforce the laws on the books. if people do not...