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in 2011 when south sudan became independent, it could never go to war with sudan because it means sudan to export its oil. sudan has the pipeline. after a year without well, but sides will be getting something toward oil revenue. it is hoped that that will help stabilize relationships. he government has seven them back to implement this peace is economic issues. the catalyst that has them time to implement this peace treaty is economic issues. they will try to implement this deal in the coming months. instead the trust to sustain implementation? >> thanks very much for joining us from khartoum. the mali prime minister has confirmed that elections will be held in july. -- francefirst time since troops to mali in november. place elections will take in july. these structures are put in place to insure the success of this mission. >> doctors without borders say facing poorees are conditions in the u.s.-run refugee camps. people are getting six men after they arrive. there is only one toilet for every 3000 -- people like after they arrive. been 15,000 more refugees since january. the number
in 2011 when south sudan became independent, it could never go to war with sudan because it means sudan to export its oil. sudan has the pipeline. after a year without well, but sides will be getting something toward oil revenue. it is hoped that that will help stabilize relationships. he government has seven them back to implement this peace is economic issues. the catalyst that has them time to implement this peace treaty is economic issues. they will try to implement this deal in the coming...
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three with sudan took approximately nine months of engagement at level one and two. and like i said, relative to these holdings it was a significantly smaller amount of holdings. >> okay. and now in terms,... >> the resolution does call for the retirement board to make that assessment. >> that is part of the resolution. >> and my understanding is that this is a non-binding to the retirement board resolution. we take our direction from the retirement board the staff does. >> that is right, that you just said the board of supervisors directed you. >> i meant the retirement board. >> very good. >> i mean, i misspoke, i meant the retirement board. >> i think that you said the board and you meant to say the retirement board. >> okay. >> and so they are my board. you are my board too. >> i understand. >> so let me ask you this, in any given portfolio, i mean, do you in your best judgment think that the board and the portfolio can perform as well as it has traditionally without investment from the sector? >> without a complete analysis i really would not venture to answer t
three with sudan took approximately nine months of engagement at level one and two. and like i said, relative to these holdings it was a significantly smaller amount of holdings. >> okay. and now in terms,... >> the resolution does call for the retirement board to make that assessment. >> that is part of the resolution. >> and my understanding is that this is a non-binding to the retirement board resolution. we take our direction from the retirement board the staff does....
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on are tobacco, sudan the most recently, we did south africa, but those restrictions that policy is now gone. >> why do you think that the city decide that the retirement board decided to take onto and sudan and formally apartide. >> i was here with sudan and it was a group of folks that approached the board members and they requested that it be calendared and directed the staff to do the due diligence to the companies that were identified in the portfolio and the board's responsibility and staff's responsibility is to give the board information as to how any of these actions, in particular, the third action, restricting investment in those companies would impact over all portfolio structure, diverse amation and return, and i am the similar situation with tobacco. >> do you think that the fact that last year, was the hottest year in recorded history that the fact that the past three months was the driest month that we have ever had in the bay area. the fact that we have the worst oil spill in the gulf of mexico because the oil companies are drilling deeper and deep tore get at harder to
on are tobacco, sudan the most recently, we did south africa, but those restrictions that policy is now gone. >> why do you think that the city decide that the retirement board decided to take onto and sudan and formally apartide. >> i was here with sudan and it was a group of folks that approached the board members and they requested that it be calendared and directed the staff to do the due diligence to the companies that were identified in the portfolio and the board's...
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being the sudan and the one thing the crisis anyway so the government forces still have some control over the north of the country right. absolutely not on this some control is a lot of control over the north and the south and the middle and the west and east of the country definitely president assad has recently appealed to brics countries to actually intervene and stop the crisis in syria. what more can pricks countries do other than russia and china to actually help this conflict is there anything else to do. i think the brics countries voted for international stand for stopping violence and city on something like what prison what president putin said yesterday in germany that violence has to stop by all sides and then they have to go around the table and then the sudan people should decide for themselves that we can't deny now that the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and that unless these two levels are sorted out and the less there is a real intention to stop the crisis by these two lovers it's very difficult to stop with inside syria because this is not a c
being the sudan and the one thing the crisis anyway so the government forces still have some control over the north of the country right. absolutely not on this some control is a lot of control over the north and the south and the middle and the west and east of the country definitely president assad has recently appealed to brics countries to actually intervene and stop the crisis in syria. what more can pricks countries do other than russia and china to actually help this conflict is there...
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but the issue in syria is neither of all of the president nor about the government it is about the sudan people it's about syria with its civilized human historical and a very distinguished political entity you know earlier on out there were a lot of hope for negotiations there were reports of lists of people drove into these talks venues have been were being chosen even moscow was you know named as one of the possible options what happened to this list what happened to the stocks . whether this is a very good cause to sophie i think everybody in the world should ask this question because the syrian government said we want to start talks right now dialogue is the only option political solution is the only solution president assad came up on the sixth of january we support the geneva communiqué we want to start a dialogue now it is the what is so called a prison. with all of the parties that i have named in this interview who refused to sit at around the table and who put preconditions the objective of which is to made all the big crisis continue in syria and to continue the suffering of
but the issue in syria is neither of all of the president nor about the government it is about the sudan people it's about syria with its civilized human historical and a very distinguished political entity you know earlier on out there were a lot of hope for negotiations there were reports of lists of people drove into these talks venues have been were being chosen even moscow was you know named as one of the possible options what happened to this list what happened to the stocks . whether...
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thirty hours by a man tough to stop by all sides and then they have to go around the table and the sudanpeople should decide for themselves that we can't deny now that the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and that unless these store lovers are sorted out and that unless there is a real intention to stop the crisis by these two lovers it's very difficult to stop it inside syria because it's not a crisis that is only in the city are but it is a crisis that's being threatened are financed by both regional and international forces speaking of president putin. he recently during his visit to germany suggested that all shipments of arms to syria should be stopped but that includes shipments to your side as well is that a viable option for you. yeah but you know it but he also said that nothing there's nothing that prevents country use of from arming the state to know from harming other countries because the is a big difference between arming guns who have no identity knowing to do you know international and duty and by arming a country but the. you have to ask president put
thirty hours by a man tough to stop by all sides and then they have to go around the table and the sudanpeople should decide for themselves that we can't deny now that the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and that unless these store lovers are sorted out and that unless there is a real intention to stop the crisis by these two lovers it's very difficult to stop it inside syria because it's not a crisis that is only in the city are but it is a crisis that's being threatened...
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a day and it is a sudan people who are going to make the future of syria but a guard list of all thedesigns that others might have again to syria and they're going to sudan people you've mentioned the arab states who are creating chaos in syria why would they be interested in creating chaos in syria and to stick to destabilize the region. i think it is against their interests in the long run and unfortunately i don't think those who are creating chaos and city are right from the beginning have a totally independent will whether in their countries old or in the region unfortunately they are carrying out their designs that. designed for the regime you know under probably for the word you know if you if you if you do you think of what is happening in libya and yemen in sudan in egypt you know you in here out in syria you would know that there is a hugely resigned that has made poor decision but i think they're ignoring that tug that it is their people and their own people who make the future of their countries and personally i feel that what we are witnessing in the middle east is the a
a day and it is a sudan people who are going to make the future of syria but a guard list of all thedesigns that others might have again to syria and they're going to sudan people you've mentioned the arab states who are creating chaos in syria why would they be interested in creating chaos in syria and to stick to destabilize the region. i think it is against their interests in the long run and unfortunately i don't think those who are creating chaos and city are right from the beginning have...
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sudan gained independence from sudan in 2011 after more than two decades of civil war. fighting has continued between government forces and armed groups. observers believe the groups are backed by the sudanese government. a government group killed 85 south sudanese nomads. >>> indiana may be big but it isn't a big soccer country. it's ranked only 143rd, by fifa. but with the professional soccer league kicking off there seven years ago the sport has been growing in popularity. one japanese player is playing his part. "nhk world" has more. >> reporter: one japanese player active in the indian professional soccer league. soaka, 33, is a striker. although cricket has been the most popular sport in india, there have been some changes in the last few years. the popularity of soccer has been driving, mainly among young people. after live broadcast of soccer games became more common, more people are getting into the sport. this is a professional football league. and more than 2,000 spectators are here. i league, the country's professional soccer league was founded seven years a
sudan gained independence from sudan in 2011 after more than two decades of civil war. fighting has continued between government forces and armed groups. observers believe the groups are backed by the sudanese government. a government group killed 85 south sudanese nomads. >>> indiana may be big but it isn't a big soccer country. it's ranked only 143rd, by fifa. but with the professional soccer league kicking off there seven years ago the sport has been growing in popularity. one...
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dozens of columns about christian persecution and the situation in sudan at the time. and i think that there's a complacency, there was a complacency afterwards, after that success in sudan, after the north-south conflict of course in darfur, now the mountains is dreadful, and the repression of christians in the north sudan is horrible, but there was that success and then there was the international religious freedom act coalition that succeeded as well back in those days come in the late '90s. so i think those two things, people, the coalition fell apart and sodomy with the mechanisms within the religious freedom act, the government didn't take care of it. and no, we must be vigilant about our freedom spent since the time that north korea a few months ago, what do we think accounts for the reticence of the koreans, the south koreans? that is a vibrantly christian nation, and i know that there are many very successful korean-american christians. are they not speaking up enough? wouldn't that make a difference? >> many of them are, and one story which needs some attenti
dozens of columns about christian persecution and the situation in sudan at the time. and i think that there's a complacency, there was a complacency afterwards, after that success in sudan, after the north-south conflict of course in darfur, now the mountains is dreadful, and the repression of christians in the north sudan is horrible, but there was that success and then there was the international religious freedom act coalition that succeeded as well back in those days come in the late '90s....
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dozens of columns about christian persecution and the situation in sudan at the time.and i think that there's a complacency, there was a complacency afterwards, after that success in sudan, after the north-south conflict of course in darfur, now the mountains is dreadful, and the repression of christians in the north sudan is horrible, but there was that success and then there was the international religious freedom act coalition that succeeded as well back in those days come in the late '90s. so i think those two things, people, the o
dozens of columns about christian persecution and the situation in sudan at the time.and i think that there's a complacency, there was a complacency afterwards, after that success in sudan, after the north-south conflict of course in darfur, now the mountains is dreadful, and the repression of christians in the north sudan is horrible, but there was that success and then there was the international religious freedom act coalition that succeeded as well back in those days come in the late '90s....
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the democratic republic of congo, sudan, and somalia. ase countries are classified such and include cambodia, myanmar, and nepal. samoa, solomon islands, and haiti are all classed as obese he's. -- lcd's. think you very much for joining us. what do you make of this world bank plan to eradicate extreme ?roperty -- poverty .> i think you are right it causes a lot of damage. i do not have much faith in the world bank being able to achieve, because the goal is very ambitious. number two is that the world bank and its sister institution, the imf, i do not think their strategy for poverty eradication will work. .hey are not new installations , their strategy is deeply flawed. >> let's look at what their strategy is. investments are key in creating towth, from gender equality equality among all social classes. what is it that you think doesn't work in their policy? >> to put my finger on it, it is what they don't talk about. they have had a comfortable relationship. how does a country guarantee equality in my view, it is through democracy. care
the democratic republic of congo, sudan, and somalia. ase countries are classified such and include cambodia, myanmar, and nepal. samoa, solomon islands, and haiti are all classed as obese he's. -- lcd's. think you very much for joining us. what do you make of this world bank plan to eradicate extreme ?roperty -- poverty .> i think you are right it causes a lot of damage. i do not have much faith in the world bank being able to achieve, because the goal is very ambitious. number two is that...
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hashe president of sudan made his first visit to south sudan since the country gained independence. the countries have agreed to improve relations, and south sudan's president has outlined what they plan to do. >> full resumption of border trade and free movement of people and goods across our of securityrovement along our borders, and continued withdrawal of our forces as required by the agreements. one church prides itself on holding the largest gathering of christians in the world. 500,000 people under one roof looks like. this auditorium is two kilometers long and 1 kiloliter wide. it prides itself with holding the biggest gathering of christians on earth. believing that churches should be open -as often as coffeeshop, he has opened 170 churches across the world. he rouses the crowd with a passionate prayer. those here have come to see him and listen to his preaching. >> [inaudible] someercome by the spirit, fall to the floor. thousands of worshipers flock to the church from all corners of nigeria as well as from outside the country. many are here particularly to escape from the
hashe president of sudan made his first visit to south sudan since the country gained independence. the countries have agreed to improve relations, and south sudan's president has outlined what they plan to do. >> full resumption of border trade and free movement of people and goods across our of securityrovement along our borders, and continued withdrawal of our forces as required by the agreements. one church prides itself on holding the largest gathering of christians in the world....
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. >> sudan's president says he wants peace and normalize relations with south sudan. he made the comments during a trip to south sudan where he was welcomed by the president. this is bashir's first visit since the south gained independence after decades of civil war that cost some 2 million lives. last month, the nations agreed to resume pumping oil from pipelines from the south to the north. >> the masters tournament has just begun in augusta, georgia. all eyes are on the world number one, tiger woods. he came out at two strokes under par and is now in 13th place. he is still the clear favorite, even though garcia shares the lead with liegeman from austria after an opening round of six under par, and 14-year-old chinese sensation, who is the youngest player ever to appear at a master's, approved that he is well up for the challenge, finishing with a one over par 73. all right, soccer now, and it could be an all-german or all spanish final in the champions league. the drop for the semifinals was announced. >> and it pits bayern munich against barcelona, and real madri
. >> sudan's president says he wants peace and normalize relations with south sudan. he made the comments during a trip to south sudan where he was welcomed by the president. this is bashir's first visit since the south gained independence after decades of civil war that cost some 2 million lives. last month, the nations agreed to resume pumping oil from pipelines from the south to the north. >> the masters tournament has just begun in augusta, georgia. all eyes are on the world...
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and, you know, that lead to a ceasefire in sudan and later on to referendum. and [inaudible] country in the world. that's actually make the new create the conditions for new country. that's not a thing you want everyone. it shows if there's a real focus on this thing. it's amazing. >> why did it snap why was there focus. why do you think it was different than what we're seeing now? >> can i add a footnote to what paul said. the state department and religious freedom report when it came out last summer noted that sudan the place had seen genocide l level of religious persecution had no report of persecution whatsoever. or no even reports of discrimination. either by the government or by forces within society. that's an amazing transformation . >> what do we think it was in '97 and on ward? >> one of the things was the great chuck coulson. there were other leaders -- christian persecution and the situation in sue dna at the time -- sudan at the time. i think there's a complacency after wards after that success, sudan after the north, south con flingt in darfur a
and, you know, that lead to a ceasefire in sudan and later on to referendum. and [inaudible] country in the world. that's actually make the new create the conditions for new country. that's not a thing you want everyone. it shows if there's a real focus on this thing. it's amazing. >> why did it snap why was there focus. why do you think it was different than what we're seeing now? >> can i add a footnote to what paul said. the state department and religious freedom report when it...
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the answer is clear, sudan. so maybe particular focus in subsequent years on sudan.and there's tremendous lobbying in the united states. by a whole range of groups but in terms of the number of bodies, most of them were dealing with christians. because there are 350,000 congregations in this country. you can mobilize far more people. but take your focus on the sudan, the bush administration on colin powell when he came into will get rid facility of special envoys. it messes up the minds of authority and the state department. but against the pressure that was strong lobbying by the coalition in the united states to have a special envoy for sudan which was granted. he did a very good job, and there were many other countries involved and it don't choose mean the american church. those with the central players, the largest players. that led to a cease-fire in sudan, and it led to a referendum and the creation of the news country in the world. so that is quite an effort to make a new, create the conditions for a new country. that's another thing, you want -- it shows it i
the answer is clear, sudan. so maybe particular focus in subsequent years on sudan.and there's tremendous lobbying in the united states. by a whole range of groups but in terms of the number of bodies, most of them were dealing with christians. because there are 350,000 congregations in this country. you can mobilize far more people. but take your focus on the sudan, the bush administration on colin powell when he came into will get rid facility of special envoys. it messes up the minds of...
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against sudan for its atrocities in darfur. in 2007, i visited refugee camps in eastern chad filled with hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children who have fled the violence of darfur. each has a story of horror and violence. wase i was there the border crossed and villages were attacked inside chad displacing thousands of people in the desolate landscape and brutal heat in the dry season. i witnessed with admiration the emergency response mobilized within hours by the u.n. and international humanitarian agencies and n.g.o.'s to provide these newly homeless and traumatized people with water, food, shelter, immunizations, and medical care. i will never forget those people, those children, and will i never forget the caring and highly professional humanitarian aid workers who provided lifesaving support to these refugees under difficult and dangerous conditions. khartoum continues its brutal campaign in darfur and there is no end in sight. eric rodriguez, who 10 years ago bravely brought to the world some of the very firs
against sudan for its atrocities in darfur. in 2007, i visited refugee camps in eastern chad filled with hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children who have fled the violence of darfur. each has a story of horror and violence. wase i was there the border crossed and villages were attacked inside chad displacing thousands of people in the desolate landscape and brutal heat in the dry season. i witnessed with admiration the emergency response mobilized within hours by the u.n. and...
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a spokesman for south sudan's army blamed a militia backed by the government of sudan. south sudan became its own country in 2011, six years after ending a decades-long civil war with sudan. a spring snowstorm brought back winter to large parts of the u.s. today. wyoming had a record low of 14 degrees, plus more tn a foot of snow and winds that gusted to 71 miles an hour. elsewhere, some 500 flights were canceled at denver international airport, and many departures were delayed so planes could be de-iced. freezing rain, snow, and strong winds also hit kansas, south dakota, and minnesota. the university of louisville basked in the glow today of a national basketball championship. the louisville men beat michigan last night in atlanta, 82-76. it was the third national title overall for the cardinals, and their first since 1986. louisville gets another chance to celebrate tonht, en the women's team plays connecticut for the women's national championship. on wall street, a surge in the price of commodities helped push stocks higher. the dow jones industrial average gained n
a spokesman for south sudan's army blamed a militia backed by the government of sudan. south sudan became its own country in 2011, six years after ending a decades-long civil war with sudan. a spring snowstorm brought back winter to large parts of the u.s. today. wyoming had a record low of 14 degrees, plus more tn a foot of snow and winds that gusted to 71 miles an hour. elsewhere, some 500 flights were canceled at denver international airport, and many departures were delayed so planes could...
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umar al-bashir is traveling to south sudan, the first time there since 2011. he and his southern cou nterpart will talk about how much the south should pay to move its oil through sudan. vladimir putin says russia will put $50 billion in its space program, at a place near the chinese border. he said the first manned flight is expected in 2018. it is over a month since hugo chavez died of cancer, and honow the question is who will succeed him. we will find out. chavez called for them to vote for his former deupity, nicholas maduro, but henrique capriles says the tide is to his favor. nsworth.to eric far >> could maduro lose? >> you never say never but the polls indicate he will win. the question is, by what amount? on this basis the opposition is trying to test the election. there was an election october 7, when capriles went against chavez and lost by 10 points. as capriles goes against the successor, will the margin narrow and will it give m omentum for the next election? >> is maduro doing anything to get his -- >> he is doing everything he can son of himsel
umar al-bashir is traveling to south sudan, the first time there since 2011. he and his southern cou nterpart will talk about how much the south should pay to move its oil through sudan. vladimir putin says russia will put $50 billion in its space program, at a place near the chinese border. he said the first manned flight is expected in 2018. it is over a month since hugo chavez died of cancer, and honow the question is who will succeed him. we will find out. chavez called for them to vote for...
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. >> the rebels backed by sudan are believed to be responsible. south saddam broke away after decades of civil war. -- south sudan broke away. >> uhuura cannot has been sworn in. he praised kenyan of voters for rejecting what he called "the tents -- "attempts to influence the election." is accused of crimes erupting after the 2007 election. >> meeting with benjamin netanyahu to revive middle east peace talks, secretary of state john kerry says he will be working with israeli and palestinian leaders to improve relations. he warned against seeking a rushed resolution saying it's important to first seek trust. >> the german justice minister in china for annual talks on the rule of law, part of the meeting. >> has been barred for leaving the city because it allegations of tax evasion that he has never faced formal charges. >> we have more on a man stuck in a legal limbo. it has been one year since they raided his beijing office and arrested the german shipping agent. they interrogated him in this building for 12 hours. without access to a lawyer and a
. >> the rebels backed by sudan are believed to be responsible. south saddam broke away after decades of civil war. -- south sudan broke away. >> uhuura cannot has been sworn in. he praised kenyan of voters for rejecting what he called "the tents -- "attempts to influence the election." is accused of crimes erupting after the 2007 election. >> meeting with benjamin netanyahu to revive middle east peace talks, secretary of state john kerry says he will be working...
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about sudan, about pepfar. bill clinton, the gracefulness of all of these other leaders. what was your impression being there? >> i think somebody was passing out the sodium pentothal the past couple of days. you had george w. bush the former president say, you know dick cheney saying i don't see him much. that was a firestorm. that was a great get for him and from the former first lady, we've had enough bushes, that's like eisenhower saying about nixon, give me two weeks and i'll think something he's helped me with. that was an undercut. and wonderfully bill saying the eternal effort of former presidents to rewrite history. what an absolute statement about what this is all about. all of these lee brieres are that very thing to try to write history your way. i thought it was an amazing candor day, except for the one thing we never mentioned, which is probably the reason we didn't mention it, iraq. the word was never spoken out of courtesy. >> well, david i want to -- let me ask you about that day right after 9/11, because you were the pool correspondent and i'm told that
about sudan, about pepfar. bill clinton, the gracefulness of all of these other leaders. what was your impression being there? >> i think somebody was passing out the sodium pentothal the past couple of days. you had george w. bush the former president say, you know dick cheney saying i don't see him much. that was a firestorm. that was a great get for him and from the former first lady, we've had enough bushes, that's like eisenhower saying about nixon, give me two weeks and i'll think...
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ever since south sudan separated from sudan in 2011, it has taken a huge economic shock to the economy. it lost the oil dollars from the south. that means the government is facing in on the economic future. economic future. it seems is trying to avoid a bumpy political future as well. >> there's plenty more ahead. palestinians held in israeli jails are managing to have children. the afghans rose up against taliban to take control of their village. are the top stories from al jazeera. the indian supreme court has rejected a bid by a drug would says isent a new version of its drug. it will appeal the decision. al qaeda-linked rebels started attacking the city on sunday night. there has been fighting in another city as well. the new south korean president house promised a swift military response to any provocation from the north. north korea has been making almost daily threats to the u.s. and south korea. let's get more on our top story. that is the court decision in india to the night a patent to the drug maker. let's take a closer look at what is at stake in the pharmaceutical industry
ever since south sudan separated from sudan in 2011, it has taken a huge economic shock to the economy. it lost the oil dollars from the south. that means the government is facing in on the economic future. economic future. it seems is trying to avoid a bumpy political future as well. >> there's plenty more ahead. palestinians held in israeli jails are managing to have children. the afghans rose up against taliban to take control of their village. are the top stories from al jazeera. the...
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[laughter] the worst problem now is the war going on between north and south sudan.ing killed. i would like you to help us get a peace agreement. in a weak moment, he said, i will do it. i said you would have to talk to the security advisor. he said, he give me a few weeks. president bush kept his promise. january 2005, there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that has been going on for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. [applause] that was the first of his great contributions to the countries in africa. it has been mentioned briefly here. from the time he went to office until the time he left, he helped with development assistance. he established a program. i will let you figure out the percentage on that. he has a program that can help women with cervical and breast cancer in africa. that is something that is dear to my heart. it means a lot to millions of people in africa. mr. president, i have admiration and gratitude for you on the great contributions you have made to people on earth. thank you very much. [applause]
[laughter] the worst problem now is the war going on between north and south sudan.ing killed. i would like you to help us get a peace agreement. in a weak moment, he said, i will do it. i said you would have to talk to the security advisor. he said, he give me a few weeks. president bush kept his promise. january 2005, there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that has been going on for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. [applause] that was the...
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agencies, made agreements with local farmers in uganda which borders in southern sudan. an inland country, it has no ports. by shipping the food from the farms in southern uganda -- northern uganda into southern sudan we saved four months of time and not only the cost of ocean shipping but also overland shipping because it was just a few hundred miles as opposed to a thousand miles. >> warner: but am i delight -- let me just get ellen levinson back in here. are you two disagreeing or is the proposal that the obama administration came up with-- after a lot of pushback from many of your members and people in the industry-- the pushback to the sort of early draft, it's now settled, it will be roughly 50-50. is that accept to believe your group? >> no, that's not the point here. first of all, local purchase sounds wonderful and i -- you know, we strongly believe that we need to build the capacity of farmers in developing countries to produce sufficient amounts of food to meet their needs. and to us, that'shere aot of investment needs to go. however, they're not prepared at t
agencies, made agreements with local farmers in uganda which borders in southern sudan. an inland country, it has no ports. by shipping the food from the farms in southern uganda -- northern uganda into southern sudan we saved four months of time and not only the cost of ocean shipping but also overland shipping because it was just a few hundred miles as opposed to a thousand miles. >> warner: but am i delight -- let me just get ellen levinson back in here. are you two disagreeing or is...
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the president of sudan arrived in south sudan for the first time since the country's independence ineeting is a sign that relations are improving perhaps between the two countries after bloody battles in 2012. the sudanese president says he wants peace and normal relations with south sudan. >>> in taiwan hundreds of passengers had to be evacuated from a high speed train today after explosives were found inside luggage. police say the explosives were attached to a timer and close to detonating. they say the bomb could have killed everyone on board, one carriage if police had not intervened. police did not release any information about who could have planted the device. >>> onto dubai now, a country dripping in wealth. meet the latest addition to the police fleet, a green and white lamborghini. the car worth about $500,000 can accelerate from zero to 60 in just 2.9 seconds. it will certainly help police catch speeders. they often drive at more than 130 miles an hour in dubai. dubai isn't the first place where the police force is buying one of these. lamborghinis are actually used by po
the president of sudan arrived in south sudan for the first time since the country's independence ineeting is a sign that relations are improving perhaps between the two countries after bloody battles in 2012. the sudanese president says he wants peace and normal relations with south sudan. >>> in taiwan hundreds of passengers had to be evacuated from a high speed train today after explosives were found inside luggage. police say the explosives were attached to a timer and close to...
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. >> the worst problem now is the war going on between north and south sudan, and millions of peoplece graemt there. in a weak moment, he said i'll do it. he said well, i haven't even chosen them yet, but give us three weeks. three weeks later i came up. president bush kept his promise. he appointed john dan forth and a great general from kenya. in january of 2005, there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going on for 20 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. [ applause ] >> that was the first of his great contributions to the countries in africa. as has already been mentioned, he increased his assistance to africa until the time he went into office to more than $90 billion. that's an increase of 640%. that is development assistance. he established a program. there was 6,000 people being treated for hiv. 2 million when he left office. at this new institute he has a program called pichk ribbon and red ribbon. that is something that is dear to my heart and i know means a lot to millions of people in africa. i am filled with admiratio
. >> the worst problem now is the war going on between north and south sudan, and millions of peoplece graemt there. in a weak moment, he said i'll do it. he said well, i haven't even chosen them yet, but give us three weeks. three weeks later i came up. president bush kept his promise. he appointed john dan forth and a great general from kenya. in january of 2005, there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going on for 20 years. george w. bush...
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in sudan has said it has regained control of a city in a north state. armed fighters had seized the city for a short while on sunday before being pushed out by government troops. with aarted communications tower. and turning down hosni mubarak and his plea to be released from prison while an investigation into corruption charges takes place. he has been in jail for two years, waiting for a final verdict on charges that he is responsible for the depths of up to 900 protesters during an egyptian uprising in 2011. and a funeral for five soldiers who died during anti-government protests, which have claimed dozens of lives in recent weeks. and there are 10 television satellite channels, including aljazeera, accusing networks of inciting violence through their reporting. aljazeera's strongly rejects these accusations. >> a military ceremony to honor the fallen in iraq. commander say they were off-duty and coming home. among the dignitaries, their commander in chief, speaking to the relatives. prime minister nouri al maliki had this message. those atage to all
in sudan has said it has regained control of a city in a north state. armed fighters had seized the city for a short while on sunday before being pushed out by government troops. with aarted communications tower. and turning down hosni mubarak and his plea to be released from prison while an investigation into corruption charges takes place. he has been in jail for two years, waiting for a final verdict on charges that he is responsible for the depths of up to 900 protesters during an egyptian...
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in january of 2005 t a pe treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going onrge w. bush is was responsible for that. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization and maternity care. and we've received numerous high ratings for our excellent standard of care. we're focusing on the big things so you can enjoy the little things. kaiser permanente. thrive. >> we are back at the george w. bush presidential library and museum. when thinking about the 43rd president the name bono probably doesn't come to mind. when it comes to ending poverty and disease around the globe they stuck up a fast friendship. >> okay, so this is freedom wall. >> it is. >> tell me about this gree dom collection. it
in january of 2005 t a pe treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going onrge w. bush is was responsible for that. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over...
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dollars to reconstruct darfur and to restart recovery strategy for this region of sudan.e had several speeches by different delegates all focusing on the need to start this strategy as soon as possible. however, we are also getting reports from darfur itself. there seems to be a few protests taking place against the dollar conference in doha. those protestors are the protest will be held at the different refugee camps within darfur and they are basically saying that security situation in darfur does not allow any do nors or any money to trickle to those people who are in desperate need. but the general view at the conference that this is the right time because there is no perfect timing to achieve security and therefore and because the issue of darfur is one of development and infrastructure and services which all three will allow people to return back to their villages and that is what the organizers and of course, the officials from the government from sudan and local officials from darfur and regional authority are trying to achieve. >> there is no clear winner in mont
dollars to reconstruct darfur and to restart recovery strategy for this region of sudan.e had several speeches by different delegates all focusing on the need to start this strategy as soon as possible. however, we are also getting reports from darfur itself. there seems to be a few protests taking place against the dollar conference in doha. those protestors are the protest will be held at the different refugee camps within darfur and they are basically saying that security situation in darfur...
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assume this isn't a rat what's going on in sudan though adam are dead as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblock and the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is that that they wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. or are going to say don't attack rats. so it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures. to. let me. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down the line there's still a lot of
assume this isn't a rat what's going on in sudan though adam are dead as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblock and the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is that that they wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. or are going to say don't attack rats. so it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures. to. let me....
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we continue to work on the panoply of problems in sudan and south sudan, in an intensive way virtually every day. as i mentioned a little while ago, we put tremendous effort into making sure the referendum that led to the creation of south sudan to place, and i believe that had that not happened we would have seen a return to a north-south civil war that would have claimed many, many more lives. as we speak we are engaged in darfur, engaged both with the government in sudan and with rebel groups, working on both to try and come to a more lasting peace process. we are engaged in other parts of the country, whether it's blue now, south kordofan, abyei, to try to move the parties to a better place. and we're going to name hopefully very -- 37 and you envoy to sudan to pick up on extraordinary work that some of you may know him recently did. i think what happens is, and again frustrating, but a lot of his moves out of the spotlight but it was out of the headline, but it does move out of the work of government. and many of these problems have and the tractable quality to them. we have seen
we continue to work on the panoply of problems in sudan and south sudan, in an intensive way virtually every day. as i mentioned a little while ago, we put tremendous effort into making sure the referendum that led to the creation of south sudan to place, and i believe that had that not happened we would have seen a return to a north-south civil war that would have claimed many, many more lives. as we speak we are engaged in darfur, engaged both with the government in sudan and with rebel...
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in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had beenoing on for 21 years. george w. bush is was responsible for that. we're all set to bundle your home and auto insurance together. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! (hocoming!ing) mom, come on. mom! because we know that this is the season that inspires. (sigh) from dressers to duvets, it's time to refresh with ikea. love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german e
in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had beenoing on for 21 years. george w. bush is was responsible for that. we're all set to bundle your home and auto insurance together. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my...
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i worked in sudan for 12 years as you know. and working with people who have nothing.hose lives are a fight every day to survive. but who have relationships that are real. i think it's because they have nothing else, if you know what i mean. >> yes. >> i think sometimes we have the advantage of so much that we're distracted about what real is. i don't know if we can manage this all of the time, but it would be really good to try to work on having this attitude, despite it all. to remember these kind of situations. >> i feel to have been here in the wake of all of this and to have seen the compassion, i feel it's a blessing, i mean, for me and everybody here feels a sense of, you know, boston strong. it's a slogan, but it's very real. >> it's very real. i think people are holding together and people are going to get through this together as a community. it will be interesting to see how long we'll get back to where we were. maybe it won't. evil hit, but good rises up. >> i kind of don't even want to go home. i want to stay here because i kind of want to make the -- i wa
i worked in sudan for 12 years as you know. and working with people who have nothing.hose lives are a fight every day to survive. but who have relationships that are real. i think it's because they have nothing else, if you know what i mean. >> yes. >> i think sometimes we have the advantage of so much that we're distracted about what real is. i don't know if we can manage this all of the time, but it would be really good to try to work on having this attitude, despite it all. to...
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in 1995, it was the apocalyptic sudan death cult that was not foretelling the ends of the world, working on the end of the world themselves worked on things like trying to develop a massed spraying system for the boh lin toxin so they could spray it over large numbers of people maybe from moving vehicles. they worked with cholera and anthrax. when their compound was eventually raided in japan, they managed to get themselves not only explosives and toxins but a russian 17 military helicopter. who knows what their larger plans were. what they did do was this. >> through the night, anti-chemical warfare troops searched subway stations for more nerve gas containers but found none. searched for clues who would have done this, terrorized a subway system that carries 7.5 million people a day, twice that of new york. seven people are dead including a worker who tried to remove a suspicious container and died instantly, more than a dozen critically injured, over 3400 treated and some choking for air. some were blinded. >> it got dark all around and i couldn't see. >> i saw something on the train
in 1995, it was the apocalyptic sudan death cult that was not foretelling the ends of the world, working on the end of the world themselves worked on things like trying to develop a massed spraying system for the boh lin toxin so they could spray it over large numbers of people maybe from moving vehicles. they worked with cholera and anthrax. when their compound was eventually raided in japan, they managed to get themselves not only explosives and toxins but a russian 17 military helicopter....
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a sudan reportedly pulled up alongside him, either one or two people got out of the sudan and shot him multiple time said. the suspects were described as being dressed in all black, having their faces covered, and wearing, quote, tactical style vests. the suspect or suspects then got back into the vehicle and took off. no one has been arrested in the case, no leads have been announced, no suspects have been announced. in terms of the news worthiness of this killing and whether or not it could have been random or whether it was connected to mark hasse's job as an assistant d.a., we were left to puzzle over one detail, which is no shell casings were ever recovered from the scene. so it's a bizarre case, but again, no suspects, no leads, no identified motive. at a press conference the day assistant d.a. mark hasse was killed, his boss, the prosecutor in that county, the elected district attorney in that county, did not mince his words. >> any assistance that anyone can give us in finding the people who did this will be greatly appreciated. anything that you people can do to accelerate our
a sudan reportedly pulled up alongside him, either one or two people got out of the sudan and shot him multiple time said. the suspects were described as being dressed in all black, having their faces covered, and wearing, quote, tactical style vests. the suspect or suspects then got back into the vehicle and took off. no one has been arrested in the case, no leads have been announced, no suspects have been announced. in terms of the news worthiness of this killing and whether or not it could...
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great condition from kenya, and in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudanhat ended a war that had been going for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. and that was the first of his great contributions to the countries in africa. as has already been mentioned briefly here, he increased the development assistance to africa from a time he went into the office until the time he left from $1.4 billion to more than $9 billion, and that's an increase of 640%. that is development assistance. he established a program, 50,000 hiv sufficienters in africa being treated in office and when he left office 2 million and now at the new institute he has a new pink called pink ribbon and red ribbon, to help women with several call and breast cancer in subsahara africa and something dear to my heart and means a lot to millions of people in africa. so mr. president, let me say that i'm filled with admiration for you and deep gratitude for you about the great contributions you've made to the most needy people on earth. thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, pr
great condition from kenya, and in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudanhat ended a war that had been going for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. and that was the first of his great contributions to the countries in africa. as has already been mentioned briefly here, he increased the development assistance to africa from a time he went into the office until the time he left from $1.4 billion to more than $9 billion, and that's an increase of...