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intelligence agency has been worries about the growth of al quaida, about other movements in the south etctc. will they be sitting back those other oneses watching these two big forces slugging it out and thinking this could only be a benefit to us. >> they will be rubbing their hands with three, because we with have seen this, we have seen in iraq, wherever you create ungoverned space wherever you create a conflict, it is there that these organizations grow very rapidly. and so what we have seen in the last few months, of course is the very effective anti-terror campaign of the americans were operating in yemen, which was killing many of the al quaida leadership, people and others who have taken out of the picture, that is now virtually stopped. certainly from yemen. and this is giving the extremist movements al quaida and isis, breathing space. it's allowing them access to areas of ungoverned space. and it's allowing them access to weapons. >> let me ask you this one quickly, i only want your assumption on this. could they be just simply joint military exercises or do they have something
intelligence agency has been worries about the growth of al quaida, about other movements in the south etctc. will they be sitting back those other oneses watching these two big forces slugging it out and thinking this could only be a benefit to us. >> they will be rubbing their hands with three, because we with have seen this, we have seen in iraq, wherever you create ungoverned space wherever you create a conflict, it is there that these organizations grow very rapidly. and so what we...
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points is that while sexual violence has been extra in early violent in congo and rwanda and south sudan , etcw see this is a specific adopted tactic by bo boko haram isis. the extremists and terrorists are using this today. i think as we develop the policies, we just cannot have military solutions that we have to figure out the gender peas and all of this because it is a huge problem. mark: does this policy have to include more women in government? >> i think it is helpful. it is a reminder women do not always get to the table. they bring the ground troop to the table. the outcomes are often taking into effect all of the issues that have to be addressed. i think that is true and government as well. mark: is that role given the respect it deserves in your opinion? >> i do think men and women have a role to play. it is not just a women's issue. women are frequently in positions of authority and positions of decision-making. these kinds of issues, whether the economic and political and policy sphere usually get more attention. mark: one of the most debated issues, income inequality. how closely
points is that while sexual violence has been extra in early violent in congo and rwanda and south sudan , etcw see this is a specific adopted tactic by bo boko haram isis. the extremists and terrorists are using this today. i think as we develop the policies, we just cannot have military solutions that we have to figure out the gender peas and all of this because it is a huge problem. mark: does this policy have to include more women in government? >> i think it is helpful. it is a...
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south africa, there is ongoing violence that started in durban and spread to johannesburg against foreigners. flo: jacob zuma, the president has condemned this violence against foreigners. saying these attacks on foreigners looting etcviolates the values that south africa and bodies. in the mail and guardian. he also says south africans are not generally xenophobia. he called for them to promote social cohesion. molly: we have seen unrest before, in johannesburg in 2008. flo: according to the u.s. outlet, there are periodic outbreaks of such violence. often that is blamed on south africa's high unemployment, around 25%. there's widespread poverty and income disparity. what is interesting is that the violence is targeting immigrants from other african countries. you can see the papers wondering, why are black south africans attacking foreign africans but not foreign whites? the interesting article, i recommend reading it. at the heart of the question is the loaded meaning of the term "foreigner'in south africa. it is often used pejoratively to refer to african and asian nonnationals. other foreigners, particularly people from europe or the americas, often go unnoticed or are lumped in with tourists or referred to as
south africa, there is ongoing violence that started in durban and spread to johannesburg against foreigners. flo: jacob zuma, the president has condemned this violence against foreigners. saying these attacks on foreigners looting etcviolates the values that south africa and bodies. in the mail and guardian. he also says south africans are not generally xenophobia. he called for them to promote social cohesion. molly: we have seen unrest before, in johannesburg in 2008. flo: according to the...
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etc. >>> not that far away in south sudan you have a civil war raging. >> and in the last week peace efforts have fallen apart. meanwhile hundreds of thousands of kids in need of nutrition. 25,000 children have been taken in to - as child soldiers, into the various armed groups. it's appalling. >> moving west. >> no end in sight. >> you have what is going on in nigeria, spilling over. chad and niger. >> yes. >> cameroon, and you have boko haram who is specifically against education. >> specifically against western education. >> yes. >> what can you - what can u.n.i.c.e.f. do? >> there's a very short answer our best. of course that requires resources - human and financial. we have expanded considerably over the last couple of years. all of our resources we have to raise every year, even though we are a u.n. agency. we are raising more and more resource, but not nearly enough to do all the things that we need to do. >> why are you so badly underfunded? you'd thing the one thing everyone agrees on is you want to take care of suffering children. >> sure, we are hard wired to care for our childre
etc. >>> not that far away in south sudan you have a civil war raging. >> and in the last week peace efforts have fallen apart. meanwhile hundreds of thousands of kids in need of nutrition. 25,000 children have been taken in to - as child soldiers, into the various armed groups. it's appalling. >> moving west. >> no end in sight. >> you have what is going on in nigeria, spilling over. chad and niger. >> yes. >> cameroon, and you have boko haram who...
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i was recently in israel, tour ed the country from the golan heights south, west bank, etc. it is a very small country. in my opinion, there should be no palestinian state cut out of israel. [applause] i know you are there frequently you are friendly with the prime minister. i wonder what your thoughts are on that. my company: -- my cut canike huckabee: my first trip to israel was in 1973. i was 17 years old. i have been to syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan, india, pakistan afghanistan, iraq, saudi arabia, the emirates, kuwait. i have a special relationship with israel because the first time i went there i fell in love with this country. i felt that that country has not just an organizational relationship with the united states, but an organic relationship with the united states. who we are and what we are. when i hear people talking about a two state solution, i think it's the nuttiest thing i've ever heard. i am one of the few people to say that no one has the ability to own a piece of real estate when one of those parties believes the other one should not exist. let's quit pr
i was recently in israel, tour ed the country from the golan heights south, west bank, etc. it is a very small country. in my opinion, there should be no palestinian state cut out of israel. [applause] i know you are there frequently you are friendly with the prime minister. i wonder what your thoughts are on that. my company: -- my cut canike huckabee: my first trip to israel was in 1973. i was 17 years old. i have been to syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan, india, pakistan afghanistan, iraq, saudi...
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etc. welcome with some in the south bay? may be. 49ers are trying to buy soccer fields for a new parking lot. neighbors say enough is enough. >> we are looking at the growing divide between the community and team. every week brings rules on water. >> sure does. we look at the biggest water wasters and a court ruling that could change the way you are charged. >> there is lots coming up in the next hour. let's check your weather forecast. it's a beautiful morning around the bay area starting with a live look at the golden gate bridge. skies are here with temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s all around the bay. we are going to see sunshine around the bay as well with warmer temperatures for most. we will stay dry for now. a couple changes in the extended forecast. first here is mark with your headlines. >> nepal is on edge, a powerful after shock rocked the country measuring 6.7 on the richter scale. the desperate search for survivors continues after the first 7.8 jolt yesterday. the death toll now stands at 2000 and it's s
etc. welcome with some in the south bay? may be. 49ers are trying to buy soccer fields for a new parking lot. neighbors say enough is enough. >> we are looking at the growing divide between the community and team. every week brings rules on water. >> sure does. we look at the biggest water wasters and a court ruling that could change the way you are charged. >> there is lots coming up in the next hour. let's check your weather forecast. it's a beautiful morning around the bay...
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i was recently in israel, tour ed the country from the golan heights south, west bank, etc.an state cut out of israel. i know you are there frequently, you are friendly with the prime minister. i wonder what your thoughts are on that. huckabee: my first trip to israel was in 1973. i was 17 years old. i have been to syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan, india, pakistan afghanistan, iraq, saudi arabia, the emirates, kuwait. all over the middle east. i have a special relationship with israel because the first time i went there i fell in love with this country. i felt that that country has not just an organizational relationship with the united states, but an organic relationship with the united states. when i hear people talking about a two state solution, i think it's the nuttiest thing i've ever heard. i'm one of those parties believes the other one should not exist. that is not realistic. let's quit pretending there is such a thing in that particular country. in the land of judea and samaria, there should not be a question as to whether or not that is going to belong to israel, bec
i was recently in israel, tour ed the country from the golan heights south, west bank, etc.an state cut out of israel. i know you are there frequently, you are friendly with the prime minister. i wonder what your thoughts are on that. huckabee: my first trip to israel was in 1973. i was 17 years old. i have been to syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan, india, pakistan afghanistan, iraq, saudi arabia, the emirates, kuwait. all over the middle east. i have a special relationship with israel because the...
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etc. welcome with some in the south bay? may be. 49ers are trying to
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etc. most of the fighting is going north and south. other than a cavalry raid or two, southside virginia saw very little action through the war until that last week. consequently, since the armies had not been here until that time, folks were pretty much running blind. lee did not have good maps. he relied on men and his army somebody, let's say from dinwiddie general lee would say where does this road lead? for the union army the same thing. they didn't have a lot of good maps of this area. the free slaves as they went along, the contraband, as they fell along side the union army could tell you go on that land that will lead you to jetersvill e, etc. that is another reason i enjoy researching this area. the first book i wrote, which just went out of print. i was still in college. it is called 36 hours before appomattox. it covers sailor's creek, highbridge, farmville and cumberland church. >> we have a few left. chris: the new version just came out yesterday.
etc. most of the fighting is going north and south. other than a cavalry raid or two, southside virginia saw very little action through the war until that last week. consequently, since the armies had not been here until that time, folks were pretty much running blind. lee did not have good maps. he relied on men and his army somebody, let's say from dinwiddie general lee would say where does this road lead? for the union army the same thing. they didn't have a lot of good maps of this area....
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etc., from across europe and russia, will come to the south coast of the u.k. the best in british yacht building making, designing etc. how healthy is the super yacht market, and how big a contribution to our export market do these companies make? let's find out. for more, we're joined exclusively by the british marine federation c.e.o. howard. good morning. howard: good morning. guy: how big a business are we talking about sneer i mentioned the whole range of activities that takes under the umbrella. but how much money are we talking about? howard: there are about 224 companies involved, and they're generating about $449 million per year. we've got some leading, some global brands, we've got to the world leading luxury builders down plymouth. we've seen some coverage and that's a world-class super yacht building facility down there. but below that, what's the equipment that goes into the yacht? they're built around the world, but they're u.k. companies. we've got leading global yacht brokers. much of the professional services, the legal insurance comes to londo
etc., from across europe and russia, will come to the south coast of the u.k. the best in british yacht building making, designing etc. how healthy is the super yacht market, and how big a contribution to our export market do these companies make? let's find out. for more, we're joined exclusively by the british marine federation c.e.o. howard. good morning. howard: good morning. guy: how big a business are we talking about sneer i mentioned the whole range of activities that takes under the...
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door it is very close to the 101 north and south freeway that people across the street about half one story or two story vic arena mixed that bank of america, etc. they on the backside the 101 freeway so it is a little bit of history tore the current owner got a permit in 1986 it will remain active in the project and the building owner hose been open six or seven days a week playing mexican country music the countryside is 95 percent mexican over that times no major sound like complaints no violence they've got a mellow crowd country mexican is kind of like country american kind of a mellow the owners were here the two folks in san francisco one in fisherman's wharf and fourth and mission they have extended hours and they go 24/7 a day part of the reason to buy this to bring a new food operation in there and maintain the sort of number night time aspect but bring in early food we've asked for a extend hours place permit the planning commission has stayed we need a conditional use so on that one we'll c have it to the call of the chair and to the planning one on the application we'll use a security copy unfortunately i've done a lot of business
door it is very close to the 101 north and south freeway that people across the street about half one story or two story vic arena mixed that bank of america, etc. they on the backside the 101 freeway so it is a little bit of history tore the current owner got a permit in 1986 it will remain active in the project and the building owner hose been open six or seven days a week playing mexican country music the countryside is 95 percent mexican over that times no major sound like complaints no...
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i was recently in israel, tour the country from the golan heights south west bank etc.there should be no palestinian state cut out of israel. i know you are there frequently you are friendly with the prime minister. i wonder what your thoughts are on that. >> my first trip to israel was in 1973. i was 17 years old. i have been to syria lebanon egypt, jordan, india, pakistan afghanistan, iraq, saudi arabia, the emirates kuwait. i have a special relationship with israel because the first time i went there i fell in love with this country. i felt that that country has not just an organizational relationship with the united states, but an organic relationship with the united states. when i hear people talking about a two state solution, i think it's the nuttiest thing i've ever heard. one of those parties believes the other one should not exist. let's quit pretending there is such a thing in that particular country. in the land of judea and samaria, there should not be a question as to whether or not that is going to belong to israel, because it does belong to israel. i was
i was recently in israel, tour the country from the golan heights south west bank etc.there should be no palestinian state cut out of israel. i know you are there frequently you are friendly with the prime minister. i wonder what your thoughts are on that. >> my first trip to israel was in 1973. i was 17 years old. i have been to syria lebanon egypt, jordan, india, pakistan afghanistan, iraq, saudi arabia, the emirates kuwait. i have a special relationship with israel because the first...
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etc. we can see how -- we should be able to say that our south florida experience should show to the country that there is no reason to fear immigration, that it is a positive for american society. a few weeks ago i saw that are cuban-american congresspeople were advocating that now is the time to do away with it. i thought that was a full list thing for them to say, because that is what the castro government has been saying for over 20 years. so here we go. politics makes strange bedfellows, doesn't it, that we have a hard lining cuban-americans basically advocating for the position of the cuban government that has been advocating for two decades, to do away with the cuban adjustment act. i think the cuban adjustment act or be a template how we should treat immigrants coming because the cubans have been the most successful immigrant group in american history. one of the reasons for their success, surely they have their own towns, genius, etc., but one of the reasons cubans succeeded was because there was a cuban adjustment act, which meant that one year after they were from they had their g
etc. we can see how -- we should be able to say that our south florida experience should show to the country that there is no reason to fear immigration, that it is a positive for american society. a few weeks ago i saw that are cuban-american congresspeople were advocating that now is the time to do away with it. i thought that was a full list thing for them to say, because that is what the castro government has been saying for over 20 years. so here we go. politics makes strange bedfellows,...
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etc. you can imagine that building a monument would be comparatively lower on the list of activities and many small communities. -- in many small communities in the south. in addition to that, there were african-americans of the time that said let's not build monuments. let our churches and schools be our monuments. what's this -- what this means is that the african-american tradition tends to be celebration with these events which carry great meaning in the , community. a lot of people paid attention to these, particularly in texas, but they did not leave, at least for us to see decades later a , century later, they did not leave anything on the landscape where you say oh, that is where the african-american community held emancipation day for 34 years. of course, we have the monuments in front of the courthouse is -- courthouses which are physical testaments to that lost cause memory. the point being that there is a contest and conversation between white and black memory in the south, but they are taking place in different forms almost necessarily. prof. varon: we see these commemorations in the north. there is evidence of african-americans sobered ap
etc. you can imagine that building a monument would be comparatively lower on the list of activities and many small communities. -- in many small communities in the south. in addition to that, there were african-americans of the time that said let's not build monuments. let our churches and schools be our monuments. what's this -- what this means is that the african-american tradition tends to be celebration with these events which carry great meaning in the , community. a lot of people paid...
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south africa and russia. where is the talent? where is it easiest to hire? we're heading into election. we have issues about exiting the e.u. and scotland independence, etc.e a worry for you in terms of hiring talent from the u.k.? dennis: because the problem we're solving is universal. we doningts think that any political -- don't think any political change is going to change the fundamental demand for our service. in terms of talent, we find tremendous talent in london and all across europe. there now has been a generation of people their 30's who have worked for technology companies like dell or intel or google who are familiar with the fast pace of growth that are required for us to continue to grow our business. so we expect that our office in london will be quite significant over time and we're pretty excited about pitcht guy: would it be -- would it become more attractive if the u.k. left the e.u.? different tax base and easy flights to the u.s.? does ireland become more attractive? is that something you would look at beefing up? dennis: ireland is attractive now. i was there earlier this week. i think what happened, when the first wave of technolo
south africa and russia. where is the talent? where is it easiest to hire? we're heading into election. we have issues about exiting the e.u. and scotland independence, etc.e a worry for you in terms of hiring talent from the u.k.? dennis: because the problem we're solving is universal. we doningts think that any political -- don't think any political change is going to change the fundamental demand for our service. in terms of talent, we find tremendous talent in london and all across europe....
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etc. we can see how -- we should be able to say that our south florida experience should show to the country that there is no reason to fear immigration. that it is a positive for american society. let me just end with a -- the cuban adjustment act. the cuban american congresspeople were advocating that now is the time to do away with it. i thought that was a foolish thing. for them to say. because that's what the castro government has been saying for over 20 years. here we go, politics makes strange bedfellows doesn't it? that we have the hard lining cuban americans basically advocating for a position that the cuban government has been advocating for two decades to do away with the cuban adjustment act. i think the cuban adjustment act should be a template of how we should treat immigrants. because the cubans have been the most successful immigrant group in american history. one of the reasons for their success sure they have their own talents and genius, etc., etc., one of the reasons cubans succeeded was because it was a cuban adjustment act. which meant that one year after they were here
etc. we can see how -- we should be able to say that our south florida experience should show to the country that there is no reason to fear immigration. that it is a positive for american society. let me just end with a -- the cuban adjustment act. the cuban american congresspeople were advocating that now is the time to do away with it. i thought that was a foolish thing. for them to say. because that's what the castro government has been saying for over 20 years. here we go, politics makes...
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etc. so we can see how, you know, we can -- we should be able to say that our south florida experience should show to the country that there's no reason to fear immigration that it is a positive for american society. and let me just end with a little -- [inaudible] about the cuban adjustment act because a few weeks ago i saw that our cuban-american congress people were advocating that now is the time to do away with it. and i thought that was a foolish thing for them to say. because that's what the castro government has been saying for over 20 years. so here we go politics makes strange bedfellows, doesn't it? that we have the, you know the hard-lining cuban-americans basically advocating for a position that the cuban government has been advocating for for two decades to do away with the cuban adjustment act. i think the cuban adjustment act should be a template of how we should treat immigrants. because the cubans have been the most successful immigrant group in american history. and one of the reasons for their success -- sure they have, you know, their own talents and their own genius etc.
etc. so we can see how, you know, we can -- we should be able to say that our south florida experience should show to the country that there's no reason to fear immigration that it is a positive for american society. and let me just end with a little -- [inaudible] about the cuban adjustment act because a few weeks ago i saw that our cuban-american congress people were advocating that now is the time to do away with it. and i thought that was a foolish thing for them to say. because that's what...