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i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this independence and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this bar a new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point in the program are many thanks to my guest today in washington thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. on.
i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this independence and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this bar a new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point in the program are many thanks to my...
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i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this end and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this very new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point in the program are many thanks to my guest today in washington thanks to our viewers for watching us you darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk. download the official t.m.p. cation q i phone the i pod touch from the i choose our. life on the go. video on demand tease my bold colors. says feeds now an apology. on the dot com.
i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this end and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this very new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point in the program are many thanks to my guest today...
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but why did south carolina secede? is and, you know, i don't have any ancestors who fought in the war. i wish i did, but i don't. um, my grandfather was from russia, and somebody told me one time they had ancestors that fought in the revolution. i said, i do too, the russian revolution. [laughter] but anyway, well, you know, everybody doesn't have ancestors before the revolution. but why did south carolina secede? you know, a lot of our southern friends, particularly sons of confederate veterans and heritage crowd who i love and i love reenactors, and they're great people, really want secession to be about something other than what it was about. and so this is a debate, you know, that's pretty hot and heavy. um, and that really wasn't about slavery, it was really about states' rights, and you've heard all that. it really was about slavery, it really was about race, and it really was about the racial caste system that every white southerner had a stake in. and the thing i find somewhat -- i can't understand about this a
but why did south carolina secede? is and, you know, i don't have any ancestors who fought in the war. i wish i did, but i don't. um, my grandfather was from russia, and somebody told me one time they had ancestors that fought in the revolution. i said, i do too, the russian revolution. [laughter] but anyway, well, you know, everybody doesn't have ancestors before the revolution. but why did south carolina secede? you know, a lot of our southern friends, particularly sons of confederate...
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i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this independence and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this bar a new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point to end the program on many thanks to my guest today in washington thanks to our viewers for watching us here arche see you next time and remember cross talk. and. the closer. to the republic of north the city where the area is occupied by nature preserve. our cheese goes to the region where men flock from all over the world. to their self confidence where young families are not hesitant about having a senior citizen in their family.
i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this independence and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this bar a new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point to end the program on many thanks to my...
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south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like that, for me, obviously, i'm south african, so it made sense for me, but i think if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers i would -- >> what is the main reason that you believe it is so bad in south africa, and what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it is a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has made me aware of that. i think that we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there is a lot of time and resources and money being poured into immediate care for people who are already positive, and i think that is very important. but there's -- we have a real problem with governments and donators not understanding the importance of prevention care. i think that to end this v
south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like that, for me, obviously, i'm south african, so it made sense for me, but i think if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers i would -- >> what is the main...
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but this, this book is his survey of exactly what the young south carolina, the state of south carolina is, and the whys and where fores of moving its capitol, so a fairly interesting document. and for just a little bit of our 20th century collection, the charleston renaissance of the 1920s which produced hayward and porgi, josephine pinckney, plenty of notable writers here in the charleston area, the foundation of the poetry society, a lot of that took place here at the library society. they all would have been members. this was the only library in town until the 1930s, so this was their library, this was their hangout. and this is the original manuscript copy of the handwritten first draft with all of hayward's side notes in it. all of his little annotations. and most notably, his dialect charts. now be pretty universeally held as its own language, as having proper instructions. at the time it wasn't, but when you see hayward writing in it, he's always sensitive to try and be consistent, to try and acknowledge when you read porgi and when you see it in its supreme ford, when it finall
but this, this book is his survey of exactly what the young south carolina, the state of south carolina is, and the whys and where fores of moving its capitol, so a fairly interesting document. and for just a little bit of our 20th century collection, the charleston renaissance of the 1920s which produced hayward and porgi, josephine pinckney, plenty of notable writers here in the charleston area, the foundation of the poetry society, a lot of that took place here at the library society. they...
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with a broad south african accent. and then you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? >> yeah, i mean, look, it was kind of -- i was kind of pushed into a corner. i started going out on auditions. and the feedback was always, she's really great but can she do it in an american accent. my english was very poor. and i still, you'll hear, i make a lot of grammar mistakes. >> you can speak south african fluently? >> every day. my mother lives two miles away from me. >> let's have a burst. come on. i would love for you to speak south african to me. [ speaking foreign language ] >> wow, i didn't even know you fancied me. that's incredible. you speak it fluently? >> i think more fluently than i speak english. yes, definitely. >> well, ms. theron. woody haralson got me very excited about interviewing you. >> woody? >> yeah. because you told "w" magazine a couple years ago, charlize is not like a delicate girl. she's a classic crowd, talented and able to tell more vulgar jokes tha
with a broad south african accent. and then you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? >> yeah, i mean, look, it was kind of -- i was kind of pushed into a corner. i started going out on auditions. and the feedback was always, she's really great but can she do it in an american accent. my english was very poor. and i still, you'll hear, i make a lot of grammar mistakes. >> you can speak south african fluently? >> every day. my...
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maybe some severe storms down to the south of us. and then overnight, maybe some light showers in the south once again in the southern maryland area, charles county, then tomorrow afternoon, some spotty showers and some stray storms possible once again to the south of dc. so tonight, mostly cloudy and mild showers and storms possible. heavy and severe. mainly to the south. lows 66 to 74 degrees. around downtown, fairly mild night. near mid 70s in dc. and then for tomorrow, as you're heading back to work, mostly cloudy and mild with a few peeks of sunshine. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. in the afternoon, partly to mostly cloudy. a stray storm to the south. temperatures warming up into the low 90s around dc. 89 in manassas. leesburg also 89 degrees. here's your seven-day outlook. temperature wise, cooling down to the mid 80s by friday. with this front hanging out all week in this area, we have a chance to fire off isolated showers and storms the next several days. tonight if you see a storm come through, please everyone come inside.
maybe some severe storms down to the south of us. and then overnight, maybe some light showers in the south once again in the southern maryland area, charles county, then tomorrow afternoon, some spotty showers and some stray storms possible once again to the south of dc. so tonight, mostly cloudy and mild showers and storms possible. heavy and severe. mainly to the south. lows 66 to 74 degrees. around downtown, fairly mild night. near mid 70s in dc. and then for tomorrow, as you're heading...
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he is always there for south of market. he is always they're not only for his project but everybody else's product. he is a true hero in the south of market area. thank you very much for your great dedication. [applause] at redevelopment agency, we see a lot of community groups, community tax theory the south of market -- community pac's. the south of market pac really sets the bar throughout the city. they should be extremely thankful to the participants and the board because they really make things happen. congratulations and thanks to them. i would also like to thank the mayor. on behalf of all of his agencies that have served, have been such a great partnership to this project and to redevelopment agency. of course, nothing would happen without the lenders and the financial partners, thanks very much to them. and to the westbrook family, this gives you something to be proud of forever. and pass on to further generations so ms. westbrook's name will never be lost and she will always be known as a true creator. before i a
he is always there for south of market. he is always they're not only for his project but everybody else's product. he is a true hero in the south of market area. thank you very much for your great dedication. [applause] at redevelopment agency, we see a lot of community groups, community tax theory the south of market -- community pac's. the south of market pac really sets the bar throughout the city. they should be extremely thankful to the participants and the board because they really make...
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among the problem-rich south sudan -- among the problems south sudan must face are the warnings thation opeople are at risk of starvation. tens of thousands are making the trek to the refugee camps every day. here is the latest report. >> this is a dusty, a desolate place, and the drop is forcing thousands of rape -- the drought is forcing thousands of refugees to seek refuge here. tiny bodies ravaged by malnutrition and dehydration. katharina andre is a swiss nurse here. she told me recently that she cried with one another. >> it happened to me last week. i arrived outside a house. i saw flowers and the baby was ill. i took it and tried to do something. but i could not do anything. it died in my arms. >> she knows this little one is also hovering between life and death. his mother agrees to take him to a hospital, but only reluctantly. she has five more children to care for and was prepared to let this one died, a sacrifice to save the others. >> we have some instances where families have already prepared the children for death. we had to intervene and tell them, no, this is not --
among the problem-rich south sudan -- among the problems south sudan must face are the warnings thation opeople are at risk of starvation. tens of thousands are making the trek to the refugee camps every day. here is the latest report. >> this is a dusty, a desolate place, and the drop is forcing thousands of rape -- the drought is forcing thousands of refugees to seek refuge here. tiny bodies ravaged by malnutrition and dehydration. katharina andre is a swiss nurse here. she told me...
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many of the oil fields are in the south. the south is to get a better share of that oil well.t has not been worked out is how much the south will have to pay the north in order to move the oil across to the refineries and the port of sudan. many people had high hopes that this independence is going to be a new start for this troubled nation. many observers say, at it is wracked with so many problems, south sudan. it is going to take a generation to sort them out. people are very excited about the independence, they will not see a fast change. >> your report talks about the ongoing threats of violence. you in peacekeepers in one border area are due to leave on sunday. what effect is that going to have on security? >> this is from a border area. the president's -- he made it clear that all of the united nations peace people in the north of saddam would have to leave that -- north of sudan. there are massive problems on both sides of the border. you have a vast stretch of this 2,000 kilometer border that has not been demarcated properly. there is still conflict on each side of th
many of the oil fields are in the south. the south is to get a better share of that oil well.t has not been worked out is how much the south will have to pay the north in order to move the oil across to the refineries and the port of sudan. many people had high hopes that this independence is going to be a new start for this troubled nation. many observers say, at it is wracked with so many problems, south sudan. it is going to take a generation to sort them out. people are very excited about...
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with a broad south african accent. and then you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? >> yeah, i mean, look, it was kind of -- i was kind of pushed let's start with the obvious question. how do you actually pronounce your name? >> charlize theron. >> that's the american way. >> yes. yes. it's how -- it's what i thought would be easier for people. >> what is the correct south african, dare i say it, african's way of pronouncing this? >> charlize theron. >> sexier. say that again. you obviously were raised south african and presumably came to l.a. with a broad south african accent. and then you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? >> yeah, i mean, look, it was kind of -- i was kind of pushed into a corner. i started going out on auditions. and the feedback was always, she's really great but can she do it in an american accent. my english was very poor. and i still, you'll hear, i make a lot of grammar mistakes. >> you can spe
with a broad south african accent. and then you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? >> yeah, i mean, look, it was kind of -- i was kind of pushed let's start with the obvious question. how do you actually pronounce your name? >> charlize theron. >> that's the american way. >> yes. yes. it's how -- it's what i thought would be easier for people. >> what is the correct south african, dare i say it, african's way of...
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south sudan army. that is needed if they are going to stand a chance against this giant in the north that may want to do things their own way and fight with them again. >> gary, thank you so much. we know you'll keep us posted. >> you can learn more about christian ministries, visit our website at "christian world news" >>> sub sue harn africa, george thomas takes us there. >> reporter: 20 years after the end inside south africa's biggest black township, another image emerging, soeto is on fire for god. grace bible church is where it is happening. they began in 1983 with a handful of people. it has now more than 15,000 members and 11 satellite churches across south africa. mosoono is the senior pastor. >> god said if you long for me and seek for me with all your heart, i think africa is really hungry for god. >> for 4 months, researchers crisscrossed the nations and interviewed more than 25,000 people face to face in 60 different languages, what did they discover? >> clearly the most religious place on
south sudan army. that is needed if they are going to stand a chance against this giant in the north that may want to do things their own way and fight with them again. >> gary, thank you so much. we know you'll keep us posted. >> you can learn more about christian ministries, visit our website at "christian world news" >>> sub sue harn africa, george thomas takes us there. >> reporter: 20 years after the end inside south africa's biggest black township,...
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congratulations to south korea there. lots of excitement. all right. ai uchida joins us with the latest business news. ai, it's been a few days since the new imf chief was selected. >> that's right, catherine, and she actually just held her first news conference. the new head of the international monetary fund has pledged to address greece's fiscal crisis and other pending global issues promptly. imf managing director christine leguard held her first news conference since her inauguration at the imf headquarters in washington on wednesday. lagarde cited debt crisis among industrialized nations and inflationary pressures in emerging countries with overheated economies as major issues for the imf to tackle. >> you know, you have the pressing, immediate issues, but it's a very broad-based issue that needs to be looked at as a matter of urgency. >> lagarde was also positive toward calls by china and other emerging economies about installing an extra deputy imf chief to better represent them in the organization. she said she and other imf executives will di
congratulations to south korea there. lots of excitement. all right. ai uchida joins us with the latest business news. ai, it's been a few days since the new imf chief was selected. >> that's right, catherine, and she actually just held her first news conference. the new head of the international monetary fund has pledged to address greece's fiscal crisis and other pending global issues promptly. imf managing director christine leguard held her first news conference since her inauguration...
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it also allegedly sank a south korean naval vessel. their talks on friday are seen as a step forward in diplomatic efforts to resume negotiations that could lead to the resumption of six-party talks on the nuclear issue. meanwhile u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton met with her chinese counterpart ahead of saturday's asean regional forum. the u.s. is actively trying to increase its presence in the region where there are simmering disputes not only on the korean peninsula but also in the south china sea. >> i want to commend china and asean for working so closely together to include implementation guidelines for the declaration of conduct in the south china sea, and, of course, we will discuss our mutual desire for peace and stability on the korean peninsula. and i look forward to addressing these and other important issues. >> reporter: ministerial-level talks of the asean regional forum are scheduled for saturday as well as asean members and the united states chief delegates from china and north and south korea will also be prese
it also allegedly sank a south korean naval vessel. their talks on friday are seen as a step forward in diplomatic efforts to resume negotiations that could lead to the resumption of six-party talks on the nuclear issue. meanwhile u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton met with her chinese counterpart ahead of saturday's asean regional forum. the u.s. is actively trying to increase its presence in the region where there are simmering disputes not only on the korean peninsula but also in the...
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in the south and north to south sudan and the north. my question is our staff has been working to figure out how we might adjust some of these laws which i personally think is important to do for a lot of reasons not least of which is we are constrained in our ability to deliver to the north unless we do. so would you comment on whether it would be helpful for you to have both legal authority to work on a piece empowerment zone that stretches across the entire border rather than have certain section of carved out? >> there is a lot of attraction to that idea because the border area is where a large portion of the population on both sides live. there are a number of flash points, some disputed border areas. there are questions of crossing borders of mutual development and i think it is an area where we can make a significant contribution if we have the ability to work wherever we thought, that would help alleviate both pressures and humanitarian needs. it would be wise. >> can you share the kind of projects that might facilitate a more l
in the south and north to south sudan and the north. my question is our staff has been working to figure out how we might adjust some of these laws which i personally think is important to do for a lot of reasons not least of which is we are constrained in our ability to deliver to the north unless we do. so would you comment on whether it would be helpful for you to have both legal authority to work on a piece empowerment zone that stretches across the entire border rather than have certain...
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most of the south and the north, to south sudan and the north. so my question is, as you know, our staff has been working on trying to figure out how we might adjust some of these laws which i think personally is important to do for a lot of different reasons, not the least of which i think we are constrained in our ability deliver to the north unless we do. so, would you comment on whether or not you think that it will be helpful, for instance, for you to have the legal authority to work on a piece in time zone that stretches across the entire border, rather than certain sections carved out the way it is no? >> there's a lot of attraction to that idea, senator, because the border area is where very large portion of the population on both sides lives. and often number of flashpoints there. there's some disputed border area. there's going to be questioned for crossing borders of mutual development, et cetera. and i think it's an area where we can make a significant contribution. if we have the ability to work with ever we thought, that would help
most of the south and the north, to south sudan and the north. so my question is, as you know, our staff has been working on trying to figure out how we might adjust some of these laws which i think personally is important to do for a lot of different reasons, not the least of which i think we are constrained in our ability deliver to the north unless we do. so, would you comment on whether or not you think that it will be helpful, for instance, for you to have the legal authority to work on a...
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slides to the south, mainly to the south of washington. we may see a few to annapolis or washington. we will slide this south and east of us. by 9:00, it's pushing away from us. far better shape. tuesday and wednesday looking good. the next 3 days, temperatures today in the lower 90s. again, a few storms in virginia opposed to maryland. upper 610s to -- 60s and lower 70s. stray storm mainly in the mountains. thursday and friday, back in the 90s. not much of a change for the weekend. low 90s with the isolated severe storms. >>> angie is off, but kris has time-saver traffic. >> reporter: incident with leftover storms from last night. a downed tree blocking the roadway. the crews are trying to clear that and now another between renow road rode -- road and fox hall. >>> we have an accident at 3rd and long island. the road is blocked off. follow the police detour if you headed out in that direction this morning an earlier december abled -- earlier disabled here has cleared. 270 southbound, coming out of fed rick, all -- frederick, all the way d
slides to the south, mainly to the south of washington. we may see a few to annapolis or washington. we will slide this south and east of us. by 9:00, it's pushing away from us. far better shape. tuesday and wednesday looking good. the next 3 days, temperatures today in the lower 90s. again, a few storms in virginia opposed to maryland. upper 610s to -- 60s and lower 70s. stray storm mainly in the mountains. thursday and friday, back in the 90s. not much of a change for the weekend. low 90s...
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among the problem-rich south sudan -- among the problems south sudan must face are the warnings thation opeople are at risk of starvation. tens of thousands are making the trek to the refugee camps every day. here is the latest report. >> this is a dusty, a desolate place, and the drop is forcing thousands of rape -- the drought is forcing thousands of refugees to seek refuge here. tiny bodies ravaged by malnutrition and dehydration. katharina andre is a swiss nurse here. she told me recently that she cried with one another. >> it happened to me last week. i arrived outside a house. i saw flowers and the baby was ill. i took it and tried to do something. but i could not do anything. it died in my arms. >> she knows this little one is also hovering between life and death. his mother agrees to take him to a hospital, but only reluctantly. she has five more children to care for and was prepared to let this one died, a sacrifice to save the others. >> we have some instances where families have already prepared the children for death. we had to intervene and tell them, no, this is not --
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there is still fighting between the north and south in the southern state of south kurdistan.d also there are other issues about demilitarization of the north in terms of the area of south sudan. there is concern that many of the people, the south sudanese that currently live in the north, that would be stateless. there is also issues about oil sharing, things that northern president bashir in khartoum really has to help address before this -- these two nations are really at peace. i think you'll see the united states working intensively between the north and the south to see them working out these issues so that they could be at peace because that's really going to be seen as key in terms of helping stand-up south sueden. >> tell me about the terror lift and how it relates to khartoum. >> well, sudan has been on a state sponsors of terrorism list for many years. there was talk with the sudanese government in khartoum over the last several months that there is a road map that they had to follow in terms to get off the terrorism list. a lot of it has to do with these things tha
there is still fighting between the north and south in the southern state of south kurdistan.d also there are other issues about demilitarization of the north in terms of the area of south sudan. there is concern that many of the people, the south sudanese that currently live in the north, that would be stateless. there is also issues about oil sharing, things that northern president bashir in khartoum really has to help address before this -- these two nations are really at peace. i think...
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>> just, you know, giving me credit for being a south african and putting south africa on the map, whicht, but i'll take that any day from nelson mandela. >> but it was a big deal for a south african to win an oscar. not any south africans have won oscars over the years. >> none in that category. i don't think. >> any other? >> yes. >> women? >> yeah. >> who else? >> i don't know about woman. >> quite something. >> it's pretty special. pretty special. yeah. for this farm girl, it's pretty special. >> pretty extraordinary. and i want to come after the next break to what i was going to get to but we got sidetracked, your mother, who is also, i think, probably you would say pretty special. >> mm-hmm. yeah. >> one of the reasons you're here. [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ whistle ] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ ting! ] [ male announcer ] travelers can h
>> just, you know, giving me credit for being a south african and putting south africa on the map, whicht, but i'll take that any day from nelson mandela. >> but it was a big deal for a south african to win an oscar. not any south africans have won oscars over the years. >> none in that category. i don't think. >> any other? >> yes. >> women? >> yeah. >> who else? >> i don't know about woman. >> quite something. >> it's pretty...
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to south sudan. you have to be sure that the living conditions are possible and the other things there so we'll look at that and other ways for ngo's and young people to volunteer because i think there's a real opportunity. one of the areas is that teachers who are coming back to south sudan from the north have been teaching in arabic, and so epg lish language -- english language training will be important even for teachers who are trained as teachers but now need to train where arabic is not the major language. there are opportunities of the kind you mentioned, and we'll pursue them and i'll let you know what happens there. >> you mentioned the peace corp.. are you doing an evaluation to see if the conditions are ripe to have the peace corp. there? >> there's been some discussions of it, and i'll check with the peace corp. what the next plans are. we have to wait until the south is independent, but i'll check with them and see what their current thinking is. one of the officials was in fact at the c
to south sudan. you have to be sure that the living conditions are possible and the other things there so we'll look at that and other ways for ngo's and young people to volunteer because i think there's a real opportunity. one of the areas is that teachers who are coming back to south sudan from the north have been teaching in arabic, and so epg lish language -- english language training will be important even for teachers who are trained as teachers but now need to train where arabic is not...
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on friday, south korea's deputy foreign minister summoned japan's ambassador to south korea to convey the entry ban. kim says such a visit could have a negative impact on bilateral relations. the japanese ambassador asked south korea to reconsider its decision and allow the lawmakers entry. he called south korea's decision regrettable and added the visit is not intended to harm bilateral ties. earlier in the day, japan's foreign minister urged the two sides to deal with the matter calmly. >> translator: the relations between south korea and japan are very important. both sides should handle the matter in a calm manner. >>> next we go to our bureau in bangkok. patchari raksawong has the latest. >> reporter: vietnam's state broadcaster on thursday reported in detail on a meeting of asean navy chiefs taking place in hanoi. the report emphasized the need for asean members to cooperate over their territorial disputes with china. nhk world's akiko has the story from hanoi. >> reporter: the ten asean members hold a meeting once every two years. the event previously focused on nurturing relat
on friday, south korea's deputy foreign minister summoned japan's ambassador to south korea to convey the entry ban. kim says such a visit could have a negative impact on bilateral relations. the japanese ambassador asked south korea to reconsider its decision and allow the lawmakers entry. he called south korea's decision regrettable and added the visit is not intended to harm bilateral ties. earlier in the day, japan's foreign minister urged the two sides to deal with the matter calmly....