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within senegal?portant for our earth, for africa, and it's exceptional for us. you like the chicken okay? >> oh, man, it's good, you kidding me? hitting it hard. you told me before if you wanted to i could get in the car and drive to san louis. how long would that take us flat-out? >> an hour and a half. >> let's go. as soon as i finish my chicken. and to keep up this pace, i need the right nutrition. so i drink boost®. boost® complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. in three delicious flavors. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. the still feels better after 10 shaves than a disposable on it's first mach 3 blades have twice the coatings. for a closer shave with zero redness shave after shave after shave gillette. the best a man can get. brewed only in thgolden, colorado... to its roots. ...and nowhere else. ever. coors banquet. t
within senegal?portant for our earth, for africa, and it's exceptional for us. you like the chicken okay? >> oh, man, it's good, you kidding me? hitting it hard. you told me before if you wanted to i could get in the car and drive to san louis. how long would that take us flat-out? >> an hour and a half. >> let's go. as soon as i finish my chicken. and to keep up this pace, i need the right nutrition. so i drink boost®. boost® complete nutritional drink has 26 essential...
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from senegal. in recognition of his selfless dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking. >> i am pleased now to introduce the head of the police and i trafficking unit in the republic of cyprus, she will make a remark on behalf of all of the heroes. >> thank you, secretary kerry. on behalf of the 2016 trafficking persons report heroes, i want to thank you, secretary kerry for this honor. i really strive to find the words to express the deep gratitude and appreciation that i and the rest of the heroes feel for this great honor. this day truly marks a defining moment in our lives which we have devoted to combat human trafficking and protecting victims. some years ago, i could not have imagined i would be receiving the title of hero. i realized trafficking is like a notion, peaceful, only to trap you in a storm, where victims are sucked down to the dark oce
from senegal. in recognition of his selfless dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking. >> i am pleased now to introduce the head of the police and i trafficking unit in the republic of cyprus, she will make a remark on behalf of all of the heroes. >> thank you, secretary kerry. on behalf of the 2016 trafficking persons report heroes, i...
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[applause] from senegal. [applause] in recognition of his selfless dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking. [applause] to introduce the head of the police anti-trafficking unit in cyprus. [applause] she will make remarks on behalf of all of the heroes. >> thank you. 2016half of the trafficking person report heroes, i want to thank you, secretary kerry for this honor. [applause] i strive to find a way to ask press the gratitude that i and the rest of the heroes feel for this great honor. this is a defining moment in our. some years ago, i could not have imagined that one day i would be receiving the title of hero. isealize that trafficking like an ocean. peaceful and vibrant. went to trap you in a storm. lost forever and helplessly waiting for someone to save him. , theafter starting trafficking unit in cyprus, i realized the huge responsibility i put domicile. t
[applause] from senegal. [applause] in recognition of his selfless dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking. [applause] to introduce the head of the police anti-trafficking unit in cyprus. [applause] she will make remarks on behalf of all of the heroes. >> thank you. 2016half of the trafficking person report heroes, i want to thank you,...
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narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities.re were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities.re were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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rom senegal. [applause] in recognition of his selfless dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking. [applause] >> i am pleased now to introduce the head of the police and i trafficking unit in the republic of cyprus, she will make a remark on behalf of all of the eroes. >> thank you, secretary kerry. on behalf of the 2016 trafficking persons report heroes, i want to thank you, secretary erry for this honor. [applause] i really strive to find the words to express the deep gratitude and appreciation that i and the rest of the heroes feel for this great honor. this day truly marks a defining moment in our lives which we have devoted to combat human trafficking and protecting victims. some years ago, i could not have imagined i would be receiving the title of hero. i realized trafficking is like a notion, peaceful, only to trap you in a storm, where victims
rom senegal. [applause] in recognition of his selfless dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking. [applause] >> i am pleased now to introduce the head of the police and i trafficking unit in the republic of cyprus, she will make a remark on behalf of all of the eroes. >> thank you, secretary kerry. on behalf of the 2016 trafficking...
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the first year we set up the whole program and we ended up taking the kids to senegal where my mom's from. sponsoreddy delta and a few other friends. it was a dream for me because i remember being 17 and having somebody tell me outside of my mom and the nine of us that, yeah, you can set up and you can get business women, you can do this and you can have as many kids as you want and still do direction, push, help happening from a real place. >> powerful. powerful. love it. to me and the "our world" audience, are you already a legend. >> thank you, darling. >> thanks for joining us. >> appreciate it. >>> up next -- a new campaign shining a positive line on black men in our community when we return. honey, did you call men in ourthe insurance company? return. ?? not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? well, the living room's a disaster! you should see the bathroom! (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason to avoid them. i'm looking for my keys! plants need planting! well the leaves aren't going to rake themselves! (vo) nationwide is different. hon, did you call nationw
the first year we set up the whole program and we ended up taking the kids to senegal where my mom's from. sponsoreddy delta and a few other friends. it was a dream for me because i remember being 17 and having somebody tell me outside of my mom and the nine of us that, yeah, you can set up and you can get business women, you can do this and you can have as many kids as you want and still do direction, push, help happening from a real place. >> powerful. powerful. love it. to me and the...
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the people who have fled poverty, dictators, and terrorists come from wesest africa, nigeria, senegal and mali. a group of senegalese we talk with has waited a full five years for this moment. michael blossom spent two years in libya earning money for the expensive passage, for himself, his small son david, and his pregnant wife laura. he was beaten, kicked, insulted. he says libya was pure hell. michael: the police would break into your house. the criminals would break into your house. they would rob you of everything. even the police, they were all criminals. so, this is what we have faced for the past two years. we have been facing this, and we can't wait any longer. so, that is why we have to take the risk. it's better to take a risk for once than remain in the risk forever. reporter: palermo, sicily, whether the european continent will be the promised land for the refugees is questionable. the reality is that most of the west africans won't be granted asylum and will be deported. yet they've survived, because an aid organization doesn't want to let anyone die -- because the docto
the people who have fled poverty, dictators, and terrorists come from wesest africa, nigeria, senegal and mali. a group of senegalese we talk with has waited a full five years for this moment. michael blossom spent two years in libya earning money for the expensive passage, for himself, his small son david, and his pregnant wife laura. he was beaten, kicked, insulted. he says libya was pure hell. michael: the police would break into your house. the criminals would break into your house. they...
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saul williams: well, yeah, i ended up spending a lot of time particularly in senegal.i shot a film when i was over there, in french, in wolof called tey, or aujourd'hui, and ended up spending about three months in senegal and then traveling to other countries and other regions, as well. it wasn't my first time, but it was the most time i had spent. and, you know, eveven in paris, the african community there, in barbès and at have yoyou, is strong. you know, the thing that charged me is just the layers and levels of dialogue that i was able to have, about politics, about global infrastructure, and seeing how informed the average person is. amy goodman: and how was it for your 13-year-oldld daughter to go to school? saul williams: she went to public school there. and, you know, first she's in like french as a second d language course, you know, when she starts off. and the first day, she comes back from school, and she's like, "oh, guess what. they have us translating nina simone songs in school to learn the language." another day she comes home, and she says, "today i w
saul williams: well, yeah, i ended up spending a lot of time particularly in senegal.i shot a film when i was over there, in french, in wolof called tey, or aujourd'hui, and ended up spending about three months in senegal and then traveling to other countries and other regions, as well. it wasn't my first time, but it was the most time i had spent. and, you know, eveven in paris, the african community there, in barbès and at have yoyou, is strong. you know, the thing that charged me is just...
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phyllis wheatley had been enslaved off the west coast of africa, probably in gambia or senegal and brought to the new world in the 1750's at 8 years old. she eventually was sold to a family by the name of wheatley in massachusetts. the daughter taught her to read and write. she had a real natural talent for writing verse. and, of course, at the time, this was an extraordinary development. so much so, that there were those she began publishing pieces in the newspaper and they begin to be circulated. there was a trial held in boston where people like john hancock and other figures in the community were brought together to basically put her on trial, ask her questions to try to determine if it was possible that this african-american woman could have written poetry like this. of course, she passed. and they actually wrote a testimonial saying that they believed that she, in fact, had been the talented writer who produced this poetry. and so, in 1773, she traveled to london and this volume was published. it is also remarkable in that we have an engraved image presumably a good, physical likenes
phyllis wheatley had been enslaved off the west coast of africa, probably in gambia or senegal and brought to the new world in the 1750's at 8 years old. she eventually was sold to a family by the name of wheatley in massachusetts. the daughter taught her to read and write. she had a real natural talent for writing verse. and, of course, at the time, this was an extraordinary development. so much so, that there were those she began publishing pieces in the newspaper and they begin to be...
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opposite that, on the coast of africa, we are also working offshore senegal on a parallel geologic structureis also probably going to be a giant oil field in the making. so those two projects probably will start supplying crude to the market some five to seven years out. and in five to seven years, we're going to need every drop of oil from those two, giant oil fields in waiting. >> the south africa, south america, one in guiana. what price are those profitable at? are they profitable right here? >> yes, costs have come down for drilling and developing these wells and then for the infrastructure, top side to produce that, some billions of dollars have been taken out. you look at bp, the mad dog ii project in the gulf of mexico, they've taken billions of dollars of cost out of that project. that makes these projects somewhere between $50 and $60 oil very economical, and gives them a nice return to their shareholders. >> how about onshore. you've got an example of trying to get a little more from mobi?l >> we thought this was possible. remember the recovery factor from u.s. shale is about 9%.
opposite that, on the coast of africa, we are also working offshore senegal on a parallel geologic structureis also probably going to be a giant oil field in the making. so those two projects probably will start supplying crude to the market some five to seven years out. and in five to seven years, we're going to need every drop of oil from those two, giant oil fields in waiting. >> the south africa, south america, one in guiana. what price are those profitable at? are they profitable...
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far different from what we have been told i continue to ask myself, why does like uruguay, ghana, senegal want to take in these terrorists unless they believe that the benefit outweighed the risk? unless the administration convince them that the benefit risk?eighs the rep. ros-lehtinen: we are talking about a high threat individual. that person has a spirit in abating authorities, will conduct operations going to nations that have limited intelligence. that do not possess the most sophisticated monitoring system. that was obvious with the uruguay transfer. we are to believe that the use that toill not their advantage, that they will be properly overseen? it will probably take them just one day to realize how lax the security is an uruguay, for example. individuals managed now we knowuay, and that his movement was not required to be restricted. ormay be en route to syria there already. i would ask you, if it is possible, to get a yes or no answer, has the administration promised any of these countries, whether it is uruguay, senegal cash for taking in these individuals? >> congresswoman, w
far different from what we have been told i continue to ask myself, why does like uruguay, ghana, senegal want to take in these terrorists unless they believe that the benefit outweighed the risk? unless the administration convince them that the benefit risk?eighs the rep. ros-lehtinen: we are talking about a high threat individual. that person has a spirit in abating authorities, will conduct operations going to nations that have limited intelligence. that do not possess the most sophisticated...
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>> rickie and i were in senegal, vacationing.> keep talking. >> i like how dry celine's sense of humor is. >> very dry. >> oh, listen. >> i had no idea. ♪ drinking wine >> okay. here they are getting courted by >> you sound like absolute delights. >> you gals do too. >> so, when can we meet your daughters? >> it's not our daughters you'd be marrying. it's us. >> we're our daughters. we're our daughters. it's us. >> we just wasted all afternoon with you! >> so in that scene the man says his wife died from turning 38. one day she was 37 and the next thing we knew -- >> it does happen that quickly. >> in that time period if you were 38, you know -- >> yes. that's what i mean by you get away with so much and it's so ridiculous. in that -- is that the one where you're -- your mother has been giving away all the money and so your father says you have to dumpl your husbands and get married again so more money comes into the family? >> that's the follow-up to one. >> that whole thing here? >> yeah. >> whew. >> let's go on their show. >>
>> rickie and i were in senegal, vacationing.> keep talking. >> i like how dry celine's sense of humor is. >> very dry. >> oh, listen. >> i had no idea. ♪ drinking wine >> okay. here they are getting courted by >> you sound like absolute delights. >> you gals do too. >> so, when can we meet your daughters? >> it's not our daughters you'd be marrying. it's us. >> we're our daughters. we're our daughters. it's us. >> we...
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senegal is one of those places. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
senegal is one of those places. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
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or no answer, has the administration promised any of these countries withered is uruguay, ghana, senegalor taking in these individuals and if so how much, how often and to which countries? >> congresswoman, we have provided resettlement assistance to certain countries to support expenditures like language training, vocational training, things of that sort. that is fully disclosed to the congress in congressional notifications that you received. >> if you could refresh my memory for uruguay for example, how much would that country have gotten for language? >> i can't tell you off the top of my head but we will provide that. >> we will get the notification. has the administration offered any other favorable agreements to support these countries on other related matters in exchange and what kind of exchanges? >> nothing financial beyond what is in the congressional notifications. anything related is a broad category. i can say generally in open session that many of our partners do view detainee transfer as an opportunity to deepen security and counterterrorism and intelligence cooperation w
or no answer, has the administration promised any of these countries withered is uruguay, ghana, senegalor taking in these individuals and if so how much, how often and to which countries? >> congresswoman, we have provided resettlement assistance to certain countries to support expenditures like language training, vocational training, things of that sort. that is fully disclosed to the congress in congressional notifications that you received. >> if you could refresh my memory for...
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i continue to ask myself, why does a nation like uruguay, a nation like ghana, a nation like senegal and so many others -- whoa i would they want to take in these dangerous terrorists unless they believed that the benefit outweighed the risk, unless the administration convinced them that the benefits outweighed the risks and not only that, but we're talking about a high risk, high threat individual, and that person has experience in evading authorities, will conduct operations, going nations that have limited intelligence that do not possess the most sophisticated monitoring system. that was obvious with the uruguay transfer. and we're -- the terrorists not use that to their advantage, that they will be properly overseen. it would probably take just one day to realize how lax the security is in uruguay, for example. so, it's no surprise, i think to any of us, that one of these individuals managed to flee uruguay, where we now know that his movement was not required to be restricted. to brazil and from there, from who knows, as he chairman said, he may be on route to syria or there al
i continue to ask myself, why does a nation like uruguay, a nation like ghana, a nation like senegal and so many others -- whoa i would they want to take in these dangerous terrorists unless they believed that the benefit outweighed the risk, unless the administration convinced them that the benefits outweighed the risks and not only that, but we're talking about a high risk, high threat individual, and that person has experience in evading authorities, will conduct operations, going nations...
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i have been to niger and senegal.ll these weak states, they are basically being exploded by these forces. what they are doing is -- charlie: they have no institution of government, no law. by friedman: they get through the cold war. they send them money, that is all gone. what is gone on the one hand, that is changing the geopolitics . a new divided the world, because of these collapsing states, is no longer he's-west, north-south. of order the border and disorder. the dividing line is the mediterranean. you have tens of thousands of people trying to get out of the world of disorder stretching from afghanistan basically to malim, across the mediterranean across the mediterranean into the nearest world of order, which is europe. the strong states, it is stressing out their politics, because their political parties, everyone -- their political parties are designed to answer questions of the cold war industrial revolution, and the new deal. thesew do you respond to accelerations, what they are doing to your climate, glob
i have been to niger and senegal.ll these weak states, they are basically being exploded by these forces. what they are doing is -- charlie: they have no institution of government, no law. by friedman: they get through the cold war. they send them money, that is all gone. what is gone on the one hand, that is changing the geopolitics . a new divided the world, because of these collapsing states, is no longer he's-west, north-south. of order the border and disorder. the dividing line is the...
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. >> i got a letter from a lady in africa, actually senegal. the capital city of dakar.r brad, you are the most handsome -- no, i'm just kidding. dear, bret, hi, dear, how are you today? i hope all is well with you. my name is miss linda. i just went through your profile in this site. my dear, i am interested in knowing more about you. waiting to hear from you soon. this is pretty cool. i was excited about it, you know what i mean? especially in africa. so i looked it up in the encyclopedia, because i didn't know where dakar was, in africa. so it was pretty cool. the hardest part about doing time, of course i miss my kids, my little niece i never met. so that kills you. but when they call mail, and go out there on the railing, and you stand up there and see all your brothers and friends getting mail, over and over and over, and you're just standing up there, as bad as you want it, it ain't going to come. so here we are. >> while bulmer looks ahead to the possibility of finding love, inmates eric glass and erik coleman look back to the past. and what they've lost. >> just
. >> i got a letter from a lady in africa, actually senegal. the capital city of dakar.r brad, you are the most handsome -- no, i'm just kidding. dear, bret, hi, dear, how are you today? i hope all is well with you. my name is miss linda. i just went through your profile in this site. my dear, i am interested in knowing more about you. waiting to hear from you soon. this is pretty cool. i was excited about it, you know what i mean? especially in africa. so i looked it up in the...
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joining us is morningstar analyst jim senegal. let's start with citi.ding. what did you take away from the report? mr. senegal: with respect to citi and jpmorgan yesterday, it is really a case of no news is good news. investors were worried about that affects of brexit. there is worry about consumer credit, and what we saw this quarter is one of those things were a big problem. navigated the quarter well on the trading side of things, though investment revenue was down. consumer credit performed well around the world, in the u.s., asia, latin america. credit quality is actually improving to some extent. for citi, at least, the rate environment has not been as big of a head wind as we might have expected. finally, we think management at citi has done a great job cutting expenses now for a number of years. that continues this quarter. nothing too big to worry about, and a lot of positives within the quarter. let's talk about michael corbett -- the management team -- although they beat expectations, they are actually down year over year. is this because of
joining us is morningstar analyst jim senegal. let's start with citi.ding. what did you take away from the report? mr. senegal: with respect to citi and jpmorgan yesterday, it is really a case of no news is good news. investors were worried about that affects of brexit. there is worry about consumer credit, and what we saw this quarter is one of those things were a big problem. navigated the quarter well on the trading side of things, though investment revenue was down. consumer credit...
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senegal and 30 in london we are counting it down to the european open. caroline hyde is in germany, and this is what we are watching. a date with downing street. theresa may will become the next prime minister. who will she choose to lead britain's exit from the eu? sugar high. as the chiefes cabinet secretary says tokyo is not preparing for helicopter money. will the boj have to deliver even more stimulus when it meets on the 29th? and mass psychosis . the search for yield is creating crazy conditions. meanwhile, pimco is loading up on treasuries. who is right? less than half an hour to go. take it to the bloomberg and show everybody what we think will be happening. the fair value calculation on the wei says we will see a softer touch. the story yesterday was a very strong day for european equities . the dax was up very strongly, the cac up 1.57, the ftse flat. the pound is front and center in that story. caroline: it certainly is, and i want to check in on how it is doing today. we have had a bit of a ramp-up as the new premise to recep to come in toda
senegal and 30 in london we are counting it down to the european open. caroline hyde is in germany, and this is what we are watching. a date with downing street. theresa may will become the next prime minister. who will she choose to lead britain's exit from the eu? sugar high. as the chiefes cabinet secretary says tokyo is not preparing for helicopter money. will the boj have to deliver even more stimulus when it meets on the 29th? and mass psychosis . the search for yield is creating crazy...
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since we are in senegal, genes with virtually?>> these are interesting a complicated question. 15 years ago someone would've said those are crazy questions. but 15 years later they are not so crazy questions. i talk about this in the book a lot ar arthur genes for temperament, personality, et cetera? almost always these things are very higher order principles as it were. tali in intersections between genes and environment. but do i feel that some of these evanescent qualities have some composed of genes? the answer would be us. out the we know the answer is yes? very, very detailed studies on identical twins separated at birth, famous a study which i talk a lot in fact. i interviewed one of the authors of that study for this book. these identical twins separate at birth, brought up in regular circumstances, sure surprising kind of behavior. they share personality traits that you wouldn't imagine what happened by random chance. they share preferences, anxieties. what does that mean? that means there must be things in the genome tha
since we are in senegal, genes with virtually?>> these are interesting a complicated question. 15 years ago someone would've said those are crazy questions. but 15 years later they are not so crazy questions. i talk about this in the book a lot ar arthur genes for temperament, personality, et cetera? almost always these things are very higher order principles as it were. tali in intersections between genes and environment. but do i feel that some of these evanescent qualities have some...
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narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities.e similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities.e similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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senegal and 30 in london we are counting it down to the european open. in germany, and this is what we are watching. a date with downing street. theresa may will become the next prime minister. who will she choose to lead britain's exit from the eu? sugar high. as the chiefes cabinet secretary says tokyo is not preparing for helicopter money. will the boj have to deliver even more stimulus when it meets on the 29th? and mass psychosis .
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and citizens are furious, rightly furious at a political establishment that senegal he breaks its promiseshat ignores the will of the people. [applause] we have to do better. we owe our fallen heroes more than that. now of course, obama and clinton will also tell you that they care about our children's future. i want to believe them. but there is a profound difference in our two parties vision for the future. there is is the party that thinks isis is a jv team. responds to the death of americans in benghazi by asking what difference does it make. think it's possible to make it deal with iran which the death to israel day. friends, this is madness. president obama is a man who does everything backwards. bayants to close guantanamo and open up our borders. jobs and imports terrorists. enough is enough. i hear to tell you there is a , ater vision for our future return to freedom. on education, your freedom to choose your child's education even if you aren't as rich as hillary clinton or barack obama. on health care, your freedom to choose your own doctor without obamacare. on taxes, your free
and citizens are furious, rightly furious at a political establishment that senegal he breaks its promiseshat ignores the will of the people. [applause] we have to do better. we owe our fallen heroes more than that. now of course, obama and clinton will also tell you that they care about our children's future. i want to believe them. but there is a profound difference in our two parties vision for the future. there is is the party that thinks isis is a jv team. responds to the death of...
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. [ applause ] in recognition of his self-less dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking, isa kuyate. [ applause ] i'm pleased to introduce rita, head of the police anti-trafficking unit and she'll make remarks on behalf of all of the heroes. [ applause ] >> thank you, secretary kerry, on behalf of all of the 2016 trafficking and persons report heroes, i want to thank you, secretary kerry for this honor. [ applause ] i really strive to find the words to express the deep gratitude and the appreciation that i and the rest of the heroes feel for this great honor. this day truly marks a defining moment in our lives, which we have devoted to combatting human trafficking and protecting its victims. some years ago, i could not have imagined that one day i would be receiving the title of hero. i realize that trafficking is like an ocean, peaceful and inviting, only to trap you in a storm where its victims are sucked down into the dark ocean floor, lost fo
. [ applause ] in recognition of his self-less dedication to protecting young boys in senegal, his commitment to providing them comprehensive care and his vital role in building support among local officials to prevent human trafficking, isa kuyate. [ applause ] i'm pleased to introduce rita, head of the police anti-trafficking unit and she'll make remarks on behalf of all of the heroes. [ applause ] >> thank you, secretary kerry, on behalf of all of the 2016 trafficking and persons...
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verizon buying senegal-based yahoo.ll have details on the multibillion-dollar deal coming up. >>> caught on camera, a rare wolverine. cited in the sierra. we will take a closer look at the newly released photograph just ahead. >>> good news at the paul. the reason the gasoline prices are going down. we will have that story as well. a live look outside. it is a big difference from 15 minutes ago one we showed you the same camera, hardly any traffic at that point and now it is...