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: japan wants to contribute to the development of south sudan. a field in which it is strong. [ cheers and applause ] >> south sudan became independent in july after more than 20 years of bloody civil war. it is one of the leading oil producers in africa. china and the united states are both hoping to get the upper hand in the country, with an eye on securing oil rights. but tensions still exist along the northern border with sudan over oil resources. and within south sudan, there are still sporadic clashes between government forces and insurgents. the self-defense force unit will be based in the capital, juba, where it will rebuild roads. juba is about 500 kilometers from the border area and the security situation is said to be stable. but the united nations has asked that the sdf conduct activities in the north as well. so sdf troops may also find themselves working outside juba. >>> japan is preparing to resume talks on nuclear energy development with several countries. the negotiations were suspended after the accident at the fukushima power
: japan wants to contribute to the development of south sudan. a field in which it is strong. [ cheers and applause ] >> south sudan became independent in july after more than 20 years of bloody civil war. it is one of the leading oil producers in africa. china and the united states are both hoping to get the upper hand in the country, with an eye on securing oil rights. but tensions still exist along the northern border with sudan over oil resources. and within south sudan, there are...
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south sudan achieved independence in july after more than 20 years of civil war. the minister commented on japan's ground self-defense force and engineering units, they will participate in the u.n. peace-keeping operations. >> an enormous destruction has been done in south sudan. and so we have to begin to build everything from the beginning. i think they are going to contribute very effective support in building and assisting in the infrastructure. in the republic of south sudan. >> the minister then alluded to the security situation in the region. >> there is no danger to the u.n. peace-keeping forces, including the japanese engineering company. because there is adequate presence of u.n. peace-keeping forces in those areas. >> he stressed that south sudan has undeveloped oil and mineral resources and called for investment from japan. >>> museum and exhibits teach us much about our past. through artifacts and historical documents. we can also learn about history through the stories of those who lived to tell them. tonight in the second of our two-part series on n
south sudan achieved independence in july after more than 20 years of civil war. the minister commented on japan's ground self-defense force and engineering units, they will participate in the u.n. peace-keeping operations. >> an enormous destruction has been done in south sudan. and so we have to begin to build everything from the beginning. i think they are going to contribute very effective support in building and assisting in the infrastructure. in the republic of south sudan....
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the so-called republic of south sudan to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia something's making abridgements he talked about it back in one thousand nine hundred seven in this famous book the grand scheme. controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the eurasian country's economic and political what is the result of that they are the so-called arab spring what can we honestly say that the middle east and. north african countries which have come through with the changes have they really become more democratic gyptian tunisian friends of mine say that it's just the opposite the economy is in far worse shape libya had the highest living standard all of africa before the bombing of nato the day the country is in ruins because of those by means not because of. the economy of egypt is in dire straits the military remains in control they were in the military high command of egypt was sitting in the pentagon when the revolts kicked off and waited for a signal from the
the so-called republic of south sudan to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia something's making abridgements he talked about it back in one thousand nine hundred seven in this famous book the grand scheme. controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the eurasian country's economic and political what is the result of that they are the so-called arab spring what can we...
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a refugee camp is bombed in south sudan. it is 10:00 in singapore. >> it is 2:00 in london. >> the damage inflicted by the european debt crisis is -- has been made all too clear. the eu has announced a drastic reduction of the forecast of growth for next year. the senior eu commissioner has warned that stalled growth raises the prospect of a new recession. >> we did not have to travel far this afternoon to find concern, anxiety about what is happening in europe. >> in the middle of a crisis and i am worried about my salary, my mortgage. >> a further along the road, the commission. inside, the top euro official. >> i am looking forward to the day when i can bring you some good news. >> and not today, though. >> this forecast is the last wake-up call. the recovery has come to a standstill. there is a risk over a new recession. >> about to strike fear into the heart of all of us. it had been hope that economic growth would help europe recover from its debt crisis. that is no longer a solution. this is a continent desperately sh
a refugee camp is bombed in south sudan. it is 10:00 in singapore. >> it is 2:00 in london. >> the damage inflicted by the european debt crisis is -- has been made all too clear. the eu has announced a drastic reduction of the forecast of growth for next year. the senior eu commissioner has warned that stalled growth raises the prospect of a new recession. >> we did not have to travel far this afternoon to find concern, anxiety about what is happening in europe. >> in...
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oil provides 98% of south sudan's budget. still to come on gmt -- michael jackson's brother, jermaine jackson, gives us his family reaction following the conviction of the pop star's personal doctor. a leading republican contender to challenge barack obama has publicly addressed accusations that he made advances towards four women. herman cain said he is prepared to take a lie-detector test to prove his innocence. this report from washington. >> he's the plain speaking pizza mogul, surprise front- runner in the republican race. his candidacy is threatened after claims that he sexually harassed four women. he denies this. >> the charges and the accusations -- i absolutely reject. they simply did not happen. >> the first accuser to go public alleges he made an unwanted sexual advance 14 years ago when she approached him for help after losing her job. >> i want you, mr. cain, to come clean. admit you were inappropriate to people. >> my first response is -- i do not even know who this woman is. secondly, i did not recognize the n
oil provides 98% of south sudan's budget. still to come on gmt -- michael jackson's brother, jermaine jackson, gives us his family reaction following the conviction of the pop star's personal doctor. a leading republican contender to challenge barack obama has publicly addressed accusations that he made advances towards four women. herman cain said he is prepared to take a lie-detector test to prove his innocence. this report from washington. >> he's the plain speaking pizza mogul,...
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online, we look at refugees fleeing south sudan. kwame holman explains. >> holman: thousands of people are seeking a safe haven after bombs fell close to a camp near the border between north and south sudan. find the story on our "world" page. on our "making sense" page, paul explores what darwin, evolution and taxes have in common. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll look at the vicious cycle of poverty in reading, pennsylvania. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> cheon. we may have more in common than you think. intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the
online, we look at refugees fleeing south sudan. kwame holman explains. >> holman: thousands of people are seeking a safe haven after bombs fell close to a camp near the border between north and south sudan. find the story on our "world" page. on our "making sense" page, paul explores what darwin, evolution and taxes have in common. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll...
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new violence has broken out along the border between sudan and the new nation of south sudan. warplanes from the north bombed a refugee camp in the south today. there were conflicting reports of casualties, but it was the second such attack in two days. tensions remain high between the two nations just four months after south sudan gained its independence. british lawmakers had another go today at james murdoch over phone hacking by a murdoch tabloid newspaper. former top staffers in the murdoch family's empire have contradicted his previous statements. we have a report from tom bradby of "independent television news." >> reporter: james murdoch recalled today to be asked whether he lied to m.p.s. had he in fact seen an email that suggested phone hacking was widespread. "no," he said. "no, no, no, and no." >> did you mislead this committee in your original testimony? >> no, i did not. i believe their testimony was misleading and i dispute it. and i want to be very clear no documents were shown to me at that meeting or given to me at that meeting or prior. >> reporter: in the c
new violence has broken out along the border between sudan and the new nation of south sudan. warplanes from the north bombed a refugee camp in the south today. there were conflicting reports of casualties, but it was the second such attack in two days. tensions remain high between the two nations just four months after south sudan gained its independence. british lawmakers had another go today at james murdoch over phone hacking by a murdoch tabloid newspaper. former top staffers in the...
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should say, explained the sudanese military for an air raid on a refugee camp across the border in south sudan. they rejected the claim saying char tune does not bomb refugee camps. but they called for an independent inquiry. 38 have been injured in peru after police clashed with anti-mining protesters. in the country's northwest, protesters used tree trunks to block a stretch of the busy per-american highway to draw attention to those caused by mining. quee elizabeth's grandson will begin a six-week tour next year shortly before the 30th anniversary of britain's defeat of argentina in the falklands war. britain said the appointment -- deployment to the arch pell ago is routine. turkish vessels are shadowing a passenger ferry hijacked off the northwestern port of is mitt. the captain was allowed to give a brief interview to turkish television in which he said there were four hijackers. officials say there were 25 passenger and crew on board. this is the latest from will grant. for hours the passenger ferry cart tepi has been in the hijacker's hands. as police reinforcements arrived on the key
should say, explained the sudanese military for an air raid on a refugee camp across the border in south sudan. they rejected the claim saying char tune does not bomb refugee camps. but they called for an independent inquiry. 38 have been injured in peru after police clashed with anti-mining protesters. in the country's northwest, protesters used tree trunks to block a stretch of the busy per-american highway to draw attention to those caused by mining. quee elizabeth's grandson will begin a...
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think there are areas where the countries can collaborate and even in controversy all places like south sudan and sudan whether today there are some mutual the interests. while the united states and china will continue to have important differences from their approach to africa is in the district of both governments to seek out those areas they can cooperate. thank you very much for your time, mr. chairman. >> thank you. investor. doctor? >> thank you very much for the opportunity to speak with you today. i appreciate very much and i'm going to start by telling you a story. once upon a time there was a very large poor resource rich country just emerging from a period of vince sent to the contents conflict and decided to focus on investment. we need to modernize our infrastructure they said. we need to develop our port and soon they had a visit from a wealthy asian country that had already become a major consumer. and the country said to them we will make the bargain. we will give you a line of credit worth $10 billion, and you can use that credit to develop your parts. our companies can help
think there are areas where the countries can collaborate and even in controversy all places like south sudan and sudan whether today there are some mutual the interests. while the united states and china will continue to have important differences from their approach to africa is in the district of both governments to seek out those areas they can cooperate. thank you very much for your time, mr. chairman. >> thank you. investor. doctor? >> thank you very much for the opportunity...
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it's not often said about south sudan. neither country wants to have that happen and neither china nor the united states wants that to happen. there's a mutual interest here in china and the united states to see the comprehensive peace agreement achieves success to ensure the relationship between the and south. the infrastructure for exporting and refining oil is located in the north. 75% of the oil is now in the south and most oiler in the south. for the time being, the south has no other than sending oil out to the north it is a northern refineries. therefore, they are still basically joined at the hip. and they cannot allow them to china and u.s. cannot allow for them to let the situation very down into some sort of conflict began. i think it's an ideal situation for the two countries to try to work with both juba and cartoons to ensure that the cpa works. and a sense, you can argue china has greater interested in the u.s. because china built and owns much of the infrastructure and the northern part of sudan. >> we have
it's not often said about south sudan. neither country wants to have that happen and neither china nor the united states wants that to happen. there's a mutual interest here in china and the united states to see the comprehensive peace agreement achieves success to ensure the relationship between the and south. the infrastructure for exporting and refining oil is located in the north. 75% of the oil is now in the south and most oiler in the south. for the time being, the south has no other than...
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corporations can come in and take the plunder the second agenda is militarily from places such as libya or south sudan the so-called republic of subset and to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia somethings we can put in school talked about it back in one thousand nine hundred seven in his famous book the branches cape. and controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the eurasian countries economically and politically. and for more of our down and serve you with author william and dolly go ahead and visit us online at our. so i had here on r t it's a trip down the memoir leg from prague to liza writes the donald rumsfeld indicated the bush administration looks more like a dysfunctional family would be to vote for elliott so as they take turns poking holes at each other's reputations when all is said and done should we expect the same from president obama's cabinet that. the police will wreck any. protest nobody seems to know. that every pepper sprayed the face but hardly argument th
corporations can come in and take the plunder the second agenda is militarily from places such as libya or south sudan the so-called republic of subset and to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia somethings we can put in school talked about it back in one thousand nine hundred seven in his famous book the branches cape. and controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the...
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can come in and to take the plunder the second agenda is militarily from places such as libya or south sudan our so-called republic the source of and to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia something zbigniew brzezinski talked about back in one thousand nine hundred seven in his famous book the grinch icecream. and controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the euro should come from all over korean. and for more of our to sit down interview with author william engdahl go ahead and visit us online at our song. deliberation the jury is still in deliberations today in the case of the russian businessman accused of selling weapons to terrorist groups viktor group has been charged with agreeing to arm a terrorist group and colombia and conspiring to kill american nationals back in two thousand and eight d.n.a. operatives posed as anti-american rebels they nabbed the group in the thai capital of bangkok he was then extradited to the u. blasts a move russia calls illegal he has
can come in and to take the plunder the second agenda is militarily from places such as libya or south sudan our so-called republic the source of and to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia something zbigniew brzezinski talked about back in one thousand nine hundred seven in his famous book the grinch icecream. and controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the euro should...
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could come in and take the plunder the second agenda is militarily from places such as libya or south sudan and help the so-called republic of subset and to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia something's bigger brzezinski talked about it back in one thousand nine hundred seventy s. famous book the grand just get. and controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the eurasian countries economically and politically. well for more of our if you sit down interview with author william and don't go ahead and visit us online at our team dot com well that does it for now for more of the stories we covered go to our dot com slash u.s.a. and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash art see america you can also follow me on twitter at less well be right back here and thirty minutes is what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through to be made who can you trust no one. is in view with the global mission of the
could come in and take the plunder the second agenda is militarily from places such as libya or south sudan and help the so-called republic of subset and to militarize those oil sources that are directly strategic to china's future economic growth so this is all about controlling eurasia something's bigger brzezinski talked about it back in one thousand nine hundred seventy s. famous book the grand just get. and controlling especially russia and china and any potential cohesion of the eurasian...
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sometimes that takes us a while because we -- i go every 12 weeks to south sudan and $60 buys a goat.e actually -- i mean, lovely hearts, we also sell crosses, made by our polio people and this was designed by one of the friends of a make-up artist here at fox. >> ellen, what's the reaction been when they understand in sudan what you're trying to do? >> well, we deal with people who -- there was a 22-year war in sudan and people came down from -- there's nomore slavery anymore. they took people as slaves. we're trying to get these people to return. we give them this, you can purchase it on our web site and this has a mosquito net and a water jug and all that. and then we give them a goat and that allows them -- the goat's milk does not need to be homogenized. it allows them to survive. one female goat will allow them to survive. >> why the goat, though? i mean, what -- despite the milk aspect? >> they're very easy to raise. they're not expensive and they provide a liter of milk and unlike cows, the milk doesn't need to be homogenized. somebody can make cheese and etc. these goats are
sometimes that takes us a while because we -- i go every 12 weeks to south sudan and $60 buys a goat.e actually -- i mean, lovely hearts, we also sell crosses, made by our polio people and this was designed by one of the friends of a make-up artist here at fox. >> ellen, what's the reaction been when they understand in sudan what you're trying to do? >> well, we deal with people who -- there was a 22-year war in sudan and people came down from -- there's nomore slavery anymore. they...
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written about it, kind of forgotten about it and then i used the same technique we also use it in south sudan who have experienced a lot of post traumatic stress and seen people killed in front of them and it works beautifully. so he says that there are six qualities that you need, right? >> right. >> so he teaches mind power, develop a positive mental atmosphere. i guess we're looking at it right here. believe in yourself, etc. and this is something that propels you to actually finish this book after 20 years. >> that's right. it's because of concentration and fix of purpose to have a purpose. we have so many things in life that distract us. if you have a purpose, it really helps you move ahead. >> you know, you've done so many things, you're a fox news contributor, had a talk radio news service, liberal commentator, a writer, on the radio, you're all over the place helping people in south sudan, in mississippi post katrina. what is the one thing out of all these things that you've looked at that have helped you be so successful and be so motivated going forward? >> a positive mental atmosph
written about it, kind of forgotten about it and then i used the same technique we also use it in south sudan who have experienced a lot of post traumatic stress and seen people killed in front of them and it works beautifully. so he says that there are six qualities that you need, right? >> right. >> so he teaches mind power, develop a positive mental atmosphere. i guess we're looking at it right here. believe in yourself, etc. and this is something that propels you to actually...
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and how -- i mean, it's dialed down into ethiopia, the 16th parallel south of there is heavily catholic, and north of that in the sudans like that, it's arab and muslim. look at the persecutions that are unbelievable. >> host: it's all over. the chinese persecuting muslims in western china, and take syria, for example, very peaceful christian community. >> guest: let me ask you about that. >> host: they are terrified because if this dissin grated they will be slaughtered or exiled. >> guest: the christians are very successful in syria and protected by assad, and i heard the model over there is when he goes, it's the christians to beirut and the others to the wall, so i'm not sure this is all that liberal of a society that's going to merge out of any of these places, but clearly, one of the factors, ralph, is this rising militancy of islam. let me say this -- i think they look at europe as decadent and dying continent, and they are exactly right, and the europeans are not providing enough service workers to take care of the aging, shrinking, dying populations, and i think the folks are going to be moving across the med
and how -- i mean, it's dialed down into ethiopia, the 16th parallel south of there is heavily catholic, and north of that in the sudans like that, it's arab and muslim. look at the persecutions that are unbelievable. >> host: it's all over. the chinese persecuting muslims in western china, and take syria, for example, very peaceful christian community. >> guest: let me ask you about that. >> host: they are terrified because if this dissin grated they will be slaughtered or...