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kerry met with south sudan's president yesterday at the u.s. africa summit.ticking this week on a last-ditch peace effort. at least 10,000 people have been killed since violence erupted there in december. sudan has been a haven for everyone from al qaeda to the lord's resistance army to hamas, according to the state department. can we afford to let this become a failed state? i just spoke with samantha power, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, a key player in this crisis. how much pressure are she and president obama putting on south sudan's president? >> enormous pressure on him, enormous pressure on former vice president who led this rebellion, ethiopia, jabuti, uganda, they are all here pressing here to go back to the peace talks but the key issue right now is that the vice president did not show up at all and he, of course, has broken the recent cease-fire on the ground, seems determined to take territory and it's not evidence that the government is committed to peace. we have to keep it up and use the fact that not only are people dying every day in
kerry met with south sudan's president yesterday at the u.s. africa summit.ticking this week on a last-ditch peace effort. at least 10,000 people have been killed since violence erupted there in december. sudan has been a haven for everyone from al qaeda to the lord's resistance army to hamas, according to the state department. can we afford to let this become a failed state? i just spoke with samantha power, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, a key player in this crisis. how much pressure...
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when south sudan gained independence, there was a sense of optimism in the air. that has all but faded. loyalists of the president have been locked in war with the supporters of the former vice president, and people have had to flee their homes. >> reporter: the unrest between the two sides has displaced people around the country. at this u.n. base, more than 30,000 people have taken shelter. 29-year-old isaac rick brought his wife and three children here. they have been living on this tiny plot since december. since wife, has been confined bed with malaria, a mark on his forehead identifies him as being a member of the ethnic group. their home is only one kilometer away, but they cannot return because people from the rival group has occupied their neighborhood. >> they have identified people by this mark, only the u.n. troops will accept me here. if there's no u.n. troop, our lives will be worse. >> president kiir is one group, and the vice president is a machar, the differences between the groups is taking on an increasingly ethnic dimension. one blames the oth
when south sudan gained independence, there was a sense of optimism in the air. that has all but faded. loyalists of the president have been locked in war with the supporters of the former vice president, and people have had to flee their homes. >> reporter: the unrest between the two sides has displaced people around the country. at this u.n. base, more than 30,000 people have taken shelter. 29-year-old isaac rick brought his wife and three children here. they have been living on this...
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sudan. we saw the same thing in kosovo. >> people on the ground slaughtering christians. >> christians should be praying for them and the world should be denouncing these acts of terrorism and genocide. >> around the world from iraq it to iran to sudan to north korea and beyond. christians are being persecuted. and former senator rick santorum joins us. >> thank you very much, greta. >> these people are being persecuted because of their thoughts and beliefs is this growing. >> unfortunately it is. this is a problem let's pin it where it is. this is radical islam. radical islam is intolerant of any dissent, including other muslims. i mean, one of the things that is also pointed out is that moderate muslims are also suffering under this sharia compliance that is driving christians out of radical areas as well as just the violence that is being perpetrated on them. burning of churches, killing of clergy and now you are seeing masses of people. >> does the koran have tolerance for other beliefs?
sudan. we saw the same thing in kosovo. >> people on the ground slaughtering christians. >> christians should be praying for them and the world should be denouncing these acts of terrorism and genocide. >> around the world from iraq it to iran to sudan to north korea and beyond. christians are being persecuted. and former senator rick santorum joins us. >> thank you very much, greta. >> these people are being persecuted because of their thoughts and beliefs is this...
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south sudan declared independence from sudan just three years ago, but has been gripped in a civil war conflict has sent more than a million and a half people fleeing from their homes and even those who are living in united nations shelters endure desperate living conditions. this week, members of the u.n. security council visited the nation to get a first hand look at the situation. journalist nick harper, on assignment for the newshour, has an on the ground report from the town of malakal. >> reporter: incredibly, despite appearances, this is a place of hope. a new start for 17,000 people who fled here from the fighting when it started in december. everything they have has been given to them by aid agencies but it doesn't amount to very much. now the rainy season has ruin much of malakal's compound already making chaotic conditions almost unlivable. >> i didn't come here with my packages, only the clothes h that i wore. it was too difficult, eventually. >> reporter: everywhere you look, there are similar stories of lives turned upside down. like angelina whose husband and teenage son
south sudan declared independence from sudan just three years ago, but has been gripped in a civil war conflict has sent more than a million and a half people fleeing from their homes and even those who are living in united nations shelters endure desperate living conditions. this week, members of the u.n. security council visited the nation to get a first hand look at the situation. journalist nick harper, on assignment for the newshour, has an on the ground report from the town of malakal....
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yu kobayashi, nht world, south sudan. >>> search and recovery effort are continuing in hiroshima.were hit by rain again this morning. our meteorologist joins us now. how are things there now? >> yes, hiroshima was hit by rainfall early this morning, but as you can see, clouds are moving away. even sunny weather will come back starting wednesday in the city of hiroshima. now typically summer features nice weather all over japan because the pacific high engulfs the country. but things are changing. cooler air is coming in from the north. that is hitting with hot air in the south creating days of unstable weather over the country. the worst is happening over the region this moment. we have reports of 110 millimeters of rainfall over the past 24 hours and more rainfall to come tomorrow. some of the heavy rain will spread to the tokyo area into wednesday. and temperatures will be cooling down. we'll show you the figures in a moment. now, heavy rainfall and flooding caused a loss of life in the southern parts of south korea, but weather is improving. the weather is not improving over th
yu kobayashi, nht world, south sudan. >>> search and recovery effort are continuing in hiroshima.were hit by rain again this morning. our meteorologist joins us now. how are things there now? >> yes, hiroshima was hit by rainfall early this morning, but as you can see, clouds are moving away. even sunny weather will come back starting wednesday in the city of hiroshima. now typically summer features nice weather all over japan because the pacific high engulfs the country. but...
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what do you do one rule or robs you of your childhood i guess today lost his mother and if i sing in sudan and became a soldier at the age of seven the kindness of strangers and music helped him overcome his childhood steeped in extreme violence manual job is now a wall famous hip hop artist and he's here today to share his extraordinary life story with us. there are three hundred thousand child soldiers in the world most of them for the. drug war deprived of families forced to kill. children good soldiers. and what happens if they do. a manual joel child soldier turned hip hop artists welcome it's great to have you on our show today i just want to go back and remind our viewers where you started out you were only about seven years old when your mother was killed and the second sudanese civil war then you became a child soldier and were told that a k forty seven would be your only parent that it would be taking care of you from now on is this how you really felt that your life depended on this weapon to survive. well there some more so when you're in a training center you actually train to
what do you do one rule or robs you of your childhood i guess today lost his mother and if i sing in sudan and became a soldier at the age of seven the kindness of strangers and music helped him overcome his childhood steeped in extreme violence manual job is now a wall famous hip hop artist and he's here today to share his extraordinary life story with us. there are three hundred thousand child soldiers in the world most of them for the. drug war deprived of families forced to kill. children...
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. >>> south sudan government and rebels failing to find an alliance. anna cavel spoke with a woman with six children in a camp for internally displaced. >> this wasn't a life elizabeth wanted for her children. when she took her children to the u.n. facility nine months ago they never believed they would be still there today. she can't tolerate they will be there for the long term. >> i will never accept for my children to grow up in a situation like this. i want them to grow up where there is peace, schools and hospitals. that is how i want to raise my children. i can't accept bringing them up like this. >> the conditions can be terrible and the u.n. has been criticized for failing odo enough for the people in the -- to do enough for the people in their care. if the water pumps dry out it can be a very different story. people will often take their frustration on the united nations. but it could never have prepared for this, it had no idea that so many people would come to live on its bases for so long a period of time. the conflict in the area continue
. >>> south sudan government and rebels failing to find an alliance. anna cavel spoke with a woman with six children in a camp for internally displaced. >> this wasn't a life elizabeth wanted for her children. when she took her children to the u.n. facility nine months ago they never believed they would be still there today. she can't tolerate they will be there for the long term. >> i will never accept for my children to grow up in a situation like this. i want them to...
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currently, the envoy to sudan has not been allowed into sudan because he refuses to meet with the president there. i am wondering if somebody like you, ambassador >> is a correct call you ambassador white? >> jerry is fine. >> jerry, would it be more viable to have you go in, because you're dealing with a non-state actor, and maybe your expertise would be something that would help break things open again? ambassador pickering, you have talked about there have been so many ngo's and other influences that are domestic, because what i have seen with the keys talks, the south sudan problem and looking at the north-south things, did it in terms of religion can and they moved lock stock and barrel to door for -- to darfur. i know how instrumental you have been in that and how influential you still are. and i would love to hear how we could help what is going on in sudan now and maybe have somebody like jerry's croup go in, because i do not think, unless the presidential envoy agrees to meet with the present, that anything will happen. >> let's take another. >> fulbright scholar. i had two questio
currently, the envoy to sudan has not been allowed into sudan because he refuses to meet with the president there. i am wondering if somebody like you, ambassador >> is a correct call you ambassador white? >> jerry is fine. >> jerry, would it be more viable to have you go in, because you're dealing with a non-state actor, and maybe your expertise would be something that would help break things open again? ambassador pickering, you have talked about there have been so many...
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to continue to talk to a model of child a hip hop star right now who grew up as a child soldier in sudan and we'll talk more about how he escaped from the war and how he became a pop singer stay with us. on american in the financial world. only take a look at it it's really good. in life there are an awful. the a piece of legislation was terrible and they lead very hard to get a letter get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let alone. listen to a man let's listen to. the. as russia and the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war russia's worldview of international politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also how. to get america because every single day jamie diamond. that is the american economy shows up in life. you know that and they're saying oh it wasn't me that did it it wasn't me that this time i would love to meet these lovely and the world like. oh. what a wonderful life. it's a. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. now we're back
to continue to talk to a model of child a hip hop star right now who grew up as a child soldier in sudan and we'll talk more about how he escaped from the war and how he became a pop singer stay with us. on american in the financial world. only take a look at it it's really good. in life there are an awful. the a piece of legislation was terrible and they lead very hard to get a letter get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let alone. listen to a man let's...
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currently, the envoy to sudan has not been allowed into sudan because he refuses to meet with the president there. i am wondering if somebody like you, ambassador -- is it correct to call you ambassador white? >> jerry is fine. >> jerry, would it be more viable to have you go in, because you're dealing with a non-state actor, and maybe your expertise would be something that would help break things open again? ambassador pickering, you have talked about there have been so many ngo's and other influences that are domestic, because what i have seen with the keys talks, the south sudan problem and looking at the north-south things, did it in terms of religion can and they moved lock, stock, and barrel to darfur. i know how instrumental you have been in that and how influential you still are. and i would love to hear how we could help what is going on in sudan now and maybe have somebody like jerry's group go in, because i do not think, unless the presidential envoy agrees to meet with the present, that anything will happen. >> let's take another. >> fulbright scholar. i had two questions. the f
currently, the envoy to sudan has not been allowed into sudan because he refuses to meet with the president there. i am wondering if somebody like you, ambassador -- is it correct to call you ambassador white? >> jerry is fine. >> jerry, would it be more viable to have you go in, because you're dealing with a non-state actor, and maybe your expertise would be something that would help break things open again? ambassador pickering, you have talked about there have been so many ngo's...
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a hip hop star right now who grew up as a child soldier in sudan and we'll talk more about how he escaped from the war and how he became a pop singer stay with us. join me. in our cold and financial. interview and much much. only on the bus and only. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trek allmers. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen client handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our politicians fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five are you ready to join the movement then walk a bit like. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend stil
a hip hop star right now who grew up as a child soldier in sudan and we'll talk more about how he escaped from the war and how he became a pop singer stay with us. join me. in our cold and financial. interview and much much. only on the bus and only. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trek allmers. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate...
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sudan hussein tried it, and they may a heavy price. this is a moment of truth. that's what the president was saying today. >> i don't think the president of rush are sha thinks so. >> he is not sudan hussein. he has a almost well equipped and trains army. so these sanctions we live in a globalized world, so these sanctions might function against iran, may function against iraq, north korea, but they do not seem to be having the same effect on rush are sha, while short term they may be something, but in the long term there has to be a different approach to rush are sha. what do you think about the suggestion he has a week to make things right? >> i am not sure in which context, but when it comes to sanctions i think there is no way to really influence his calculaces short term. talking nato, if reference was made, attacking nato is not probably in his plans right now. maybe they will manage to mobilize it's resources, and survive with seances. but even so it is hard to reare verse the behavior, because he is serious about what he wants to achieve. and he can take
sudan hussein tried it, and they may a heavy price. this is a moment of truth. that's what the president was saying today. >> i don't think the president of rush are sha thinks so. >> he is not sudan hussein. he has a almost well equipped and trains army. so these sanctions we live in a globalized world, so these sanctions might function against iran, may function against iraq, north korea, but they do not seem to be having the same effect on rush are sha, while short term they may...
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we have worked in over 100 countries, including afghanistan, north korea, south sudan, sudan, and liberia. we have responded to medical emergencies such as the cholera epidemic in haiti and we have provided medical care to the people of bosnia, rwanda, and sudan during the genocide of those countries. the oboe let impact it's had a profound impact on our outbreakion, -- ebola has had a profound impact on our organization, and i would like to share with you about our experience in liberia. i would like to take this opportunity to thank the united states government, particularly the department of state, the department of defense for assisting samaritans purse in the evacuation of american personnel. we would particularly like to thank dr. kathleen ferguson, dr. william walters, phyllis gotti, congressman wolf, and yourself. we would also like to make thank certain staff members of the cdc and the national institute of health for bringing to our attention and obtaining the experimental medication as a treatment option for our two infected staff members. as an organization we have worked to c
we have worked in over 100 countries, including afghanistan, north korea, south sudan, sudan, and liberia. we have responded to medical emergencies such as the cholera epidemic in haiti and we have provided medical care to the people of bosnia, rwanda, and sudan during the genocide of those countries. the oboe let impact it's had a profound impact on our outbreakion, -- ebola has had a profound impact on our organization, and i would like to share with you about our experience in liberia. i...
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. >>> as a political deadlock continues in south sudan, an armed group emerged in the upper nile. the militia killed a number of people working for aid agencies, and there are fears that other groups may follow their lead. we have this report from south sudan. >> we heard the shots. >> reporter: in 48 hours six humanitarian aid workers have been killed, and two reported missing. one was shot in the head outside the gate of the aid agency compound. >> there was a shot from the back. the bullet came. the guy was stumbling. there was huge hole made in the front. >>> until last week, this town was relatively peaceful. close to 130,000 refugees lived alongside the population. out of the community emerged a militia group calling itself the defense force, and they turned on neem from the knew air tribe, including some employed by aid organizations, the reason why is not clear. at a meeting local government tried to assure agencies that the staff would be safe. they tried to justify the militia on the frouned that militia and soldiers. >> they killed the civilians in churches and villages
. >>> as a political deadlock continues in south sudan, an armed group emerged in the upper nile. the militia killed a number of people working for aid agencies, and there are fears that other groups may follow their lead. we have this report from south sudan. >> we heard the shots. >> reporter: in 48 hours six humanitarian aid workers have been killed, and two reported missing. one was shot in the head outside the gate of the aid agency compound. >> there was a shot...
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helicopter crashed in south sudan. three crew members were killed another seriously injured. some reports say the helicopter was shot down. u.n. officials are investigating. >> we received a report that one of our helicopters, an mi-8, had crashed about ten kilometers south of bentiu in the unity state. >> all three of the crew members who died are russian and the helicopter was chartered from a russian firm. it went down in a northern area where government and opposition forces have been fighting. they agreed to a cease-fire in may but have not honored it. some reports say an opposition commander had warned u.n. officials not to fly over the area. south sudan gained independence three years ago, but residents have not seen the stability they hoped for. more than 10,000 u.n. peacekeepers are working to protect them and to provide humanitarian aid. >>> time now for the latest in business news. japanese officials have a lot of obligations. they have to find way to support the fastest age population in the world. they also have the biggest debt burden among industrialized nation
helicopter crashed in south sudan. three crew members were killed another seriously injured. some reports say the helicopter was shot down. u.n. officials are investigating. >> we received a report that one of our helicopters, an mi-8, had crashed about ten kilometers south of bentiu in the unity state. >> all three of the crew members who died are russian and the helicopter was chartered from a russian firm. it went down in a northern area where government and opposition forces...
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helicopter that crashed in south sudan. the government says rebels are to blame. mi 8 helicopter crashed south of bentiu. the european union says a crew member is being treated for injuries. the government is battling for control of oil fields. >> with two days left in the latest round of talks, there's no sign of a deal on a transitional government. on monday east african leaders gave them six weeks to reach an agreement and endorse a roadmap for the formation of a unity government. the rebel leader refused to sign. we have this report from the ethiopia capital. >> reporter: regional heads of state signed documents to push forward a process with little pros. the heads of states endorsed a protocol on the formation of a traditional government in 45 days. the roadmap reeds that the head of state and government is the same, until a general election. the prime minister will be appointed by the rebel side and must be accepted to the president. his powers and duties will be netted in the talks. the prime minister will not be lible to contest -- lible to cop test. the r
helicopter that crashed in south sudan. the government says rebels are to blame. mi 8 helicopter crashed south of bentiu. the european union says a crew member is being treated for injuries. the government is battling for control of oil fields. >> with two days left in the latest round of talks, there's no sign of a deal on a transitional government. on monday east african leaders gave them six weeks to reach an agreement and endorse a roadmap for the formation of a unity government. the...
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>> we have a question about the youth in somalia, sudan, coordination with europe, and tunisia. faulty,part of this jerry, so we will go down the line. i wish you would take this as your final wrapup cause we're about five minutes toward the end,. jerry, arsalan. >> cause we have so many people entranced in the audience, it is clear that the questions are grounded in that experience and you know somebody answered by the questions i would imagine. we need to do more, better, faster, and it is an urgent time for the seizure. thematic thingll which our bureau has tried to exploit is what does nontraditional or asymmetric diplomacy look like for such a time like this? getting beyond some of the traditional diplomacy. there's a joke that would the state department uses 19th-century tools and 20th century approaches, and we've got to be facing 21st-century problems. that is a criticism we take on board where we try to upgrade all of our tools and our purchase -- and our purchase. theave people looking to phraseology of how to describe doing diplomacy with civil society and other thema
>> we have a question about the youth in somalia, sudan, coordination with europe, and tunisia. faulty,part of this jerry, so we will go down the line. i wish you would take this as your final wrapup cause we're about five minutes toward the end,. jerry, arsalan. >> cause we have so many people entranced in the audience, it is clear that the questions are grounded in that experience and you know somebody answered by the questions i would imagine. we need to do more, better, faster,...
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. >>> a rested in sudan for her faith, forced to give birth shackled to cot sentenced that death for practicing practicing christianity. >> maryann abraham touched down in new hampshire thursday night. emotion of her journey, her struggle and her story brought her husband to tears. >> the world watched in horror as sudan punished abraham for what she believed. her name and face recognized worldwide following her arrest in february for a refusing to renounce her christian faith. her journey to freedom first brought her to city that celebrates freedom. on thursday, she and her hub and two children landed in philadelphia en route to their new home. there to welcome them mayor michael nutter. >> it's very clear that she is tremendously strong woman. that her faith gives almost a certain aura. >> nutter gave them liberty bell explaining the significance. >> i talk about william penn and the founding of philadelphia and pennsylvania city founded on tenants of religious free donovan mcnabb, and tolerance and openness and the ability to practice your faith. both of them smiled. >> reporter:
. >>> a rested in sudan for her faith, forced to give birth shackled to cot sentenced that death for practicing practicing christianity. >> maryann abraham touched down in new hampshire thursday night. emotion of her journey, her struggle and her story brought her husband to tears. >> the world watched in horror as sudan punished abraham for what she believed. her name and face recognized worldwide following her arrest in february for a refusing to renounce her christian...
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helicopter that crashed in south sudan. the government sis rebels are to blame. mi 8 helicopter, similar to this. crashed south of bentiu. that is in unity state. the u.n. says a fourth member is being treated for injuries. government and rebel fighters have been battling for control of oil fields in yooupty state -- yooupty state. >> with two days left in the latest round of talks, there's no sign of a deal on a transitional government. on monday east african leaders gave them six weeks to reach an agreement and endorse a roadmap. critically, perhaps, the rebel leader has refused to sign. as katherine soy reports. >> reporter: close to fine months after the south sudan peace talks, regional heads of state signed more documents, pushing forward a process. more controversially, heads of state endorsed a protocol on the formation of a transitional government within 45 days. the roadmap reads that the prime minister is the head of state, until next we are, a prime minister will be appointed by the ribbel side and be -- rebel side and be acceptable to the prime minis
helicopter that crashed in south sudan. the government sis rebels are to blame. mi 8 helicopter, similar to this. crashed south of bentiu. that is in unity state. the u.n. says a fourth member is being treated for injuries. government and rebel fighters have been battling for control of oil fields in yooupty state -- yooupty state. >> with two days left in the latest round of talks, there's no sign of a deal on a transitional government. on monday east african leaders gave them six weeks...
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. >> as the political deadlock conditions in south sudan, a new group has emerged.ilitia has killed a number of people working for aid agencies and there are fears that other groups may follow their lead. we have reports in south sudan. >> reporter: in "n" just 48 hours six humanitarian aid workers have been killed and two more reported missing. one of them was shot in the head outside of the gate of this aid agency compound. >> the bullet came. >> reporter: and until last week the town was relatively peaceful. close to 130,000 refugees lived along side the population. but emerged a militia group. last week they turned on people from the tribe including some who were employed by aid organizations. the reason why isn't yet completely clear. at a meeting local government tried to assure aid agency that is their staff would be safe. but they also justified the presence of militia on the grounds that civilians as well as soldiers have been targets in this complex. >> they kill the civilians in the churches. they kill the civilians in the villages. that is why they come
. >> as the political deadlock conditions in south sudan, a new group has emerged.ilitia has killed a number of people working for aid agencies and there are fears that other groups may follow their lead. we have reports in south sudan. >> reporter: in "n" just 48 hours six humanitarian aid workers have been killed and two more reported missing. one of them was shot in the head outside of the gate of this aid agency compound. >> the bullet came. >> reporter:...
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, sudan, syria, thailand, uganda, united arab emirates, united states of america, vietnam, yemen, zimbabwe. >> any surprises, pat? >> no. >> no surprises? >> ones that outlaw the death penalty are western countries which no longer believe in fighting, dying and killing, two horrendous wars so they outlawed that. the rising countries, islamic countries all of them, they believe in these types of finality for their enemies and we'll find out who wins this century. >> those countries don't believe in it after due process of law either because you have a lot of these renegade groups which are rising, which is the scourge of the early part of the-- >> you sound like a republican. >> that's not sounding republican. that's talking about what reality is out there and they are inflicting these penalties, chopping off hands, and we saw that in the last part of the last century as well. >> thanks for clearing that up for me. okay. [ laughter ] >>> exit question, is capital punishment like abortion, one of those political divides, so tinged with religion and claims of justice on both sides that it wil
, sudan, syria, thailand, uganda, united arab emirates, united states of america, vietnam, yemen, zimbabwe. >> any surprises, pat? >> no. >> no surprises? >> ones that outlaw the death penalty are western countries which no longer believe in fighting, dying and killing, two horrendous wars so they outlawed that. the rising countries, islamic countries all of them, they believe in these types of finality for their enemies and we'll find out who wins this century. >>...
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out around war similarly i see it is worse than a card now and they are not going to stay just in sudan there are. everybody is going to work you can. hear it and there are not going to stay in to get it out believe me. the french port town of color is in the midst of a frontier crisis hundreds of refugees from east africa amassing that in a bid to cross into the u.k. authorities now on the british check point move back across the channel but the initiative is far from being welcomed in the u.k. itself ati's pauli boyko explains. the french forces galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east has made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle this condition i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to police for example in there for their life is better than this i never had to pick one day i would find the situation in europe leg just the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's bee
out around war similarly i see it is worse than a card now and they are not going to stay just in sudan there are. everybody is going to work you can. hear it and there are not going to stay in to get it out believe me. the french port town of color is in the midst of a frontier crisis hundreds of refugees from east africa amassing that in a bid to cross into the u.k. authorities now on the british check point move back across the channel but the initiative is far from being welcomed in the...
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. >> my name is andrew and i'm with the freedom for sudan committee. i also have a free baluchistan facebook group. i appreciate your nondefeatist and nonappeasement presentation, but other than the military option or the leave it alone option to the tune you spelled out mayor dagon, who ran anti-iran covert operations came to washington to prevent -- present a third option. an option which briefly came to the white house first and try to convince them. as frustrated and went on "60 minutes" and presented is what i call the dagon option empowering the pro-freedom forces in sudan. a page for your buck and you refer to tangentially supporting the opposition and dementia dimension covert operations in a regime change. really the full idea of empowering people fighting to be free is something we in the united states have not been good at and i think in our culture are military state department or cia culture and i think this is the third option i would like to throw at you. one time we tried it with congress and the grassroots revolted against the cia's po
. >> my name is andrew and i'm with the freedom for sudan committee. i also have a free baluchistan facebook group. i appreciate your nondefeatist and nonappeasement presentation, but other than the military option or the leave it alone option to the tune you spelled out mayor dagon, who ran anti-iran covert operations came to washington to prevent -- present a third option. an option which briefly came to the white house first and try to convince them. as frustrated and went on "60...
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get it all around or similarly isis is worse then i'll cry and they are not going to stay just in sudan there are going to come every really unable to continue our violence here and there are not going to stay in syria and iran believe me. a rift is growing between london and paris over a french port cities plans to set up a refugee sends up british politicians have lashed out to what they called a refueling stop for illegal immigrants that could help thousands of migrants get to britain they say it would act as a magnet attracting even more desperate people about twelve thousand migrants use the french port town of kalak every year as a transfer point to reach british sure. takes a closer look at the crisis. the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town their temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in gaza for their life is better gum disease estimates p
get it all around or similarly isis is worse then i'll cry and they are not going to stay just in sudan there are going to come every really unable to continue our violence here and there are not going to stay in syria and iran believe me. a rift is growing between london and paris over a french port cities plans to set up a refugee sends up british politicians have lashed out to what they called a refueling stop for illegal immigrants that could help thousands of migrants get to britain they...
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around who are similarly isis is worse now don't cry there and they are not going to stay just in sudan or are going to come everybody is going to work. here it and there are not going to stay in syria and iran believe me to more news now from around the world and three inmates have reportedly been beheaded in a prison riot in brazil and the seven hundred prisoners a said to have been involved in the uprising which is damaged much of the penitentiary the inmates took at least two guards hostage the dissatisfied about how the prison is controlled as well as about food and hygiene standards. the strongest quake in twenty five years to hit california has injured more than one hundred twenty people in six of them seriously a state of emergency has been declared after the strong earthquake hit the san francisco bay area there have been significant damage to buildings nearly seventy thousand homes have been left without power. and an opposition candidate has won the presidential election in the caucuses republic of abkhazia claiming more than half of the vote the country's new leader will hav
around who are similarly isis is worse now don't cry there and they are not going to stay just in sudan or are going to come everybody is going to work. here it and there are not going to stay in syria and iran believe me to more news now from around the world and three inmates have reportedly been beheaded in a prison riot in brazil and the seven hundred prisoners a said to have been involved in the uprising which is damaged much of the penitentiary the inmates took at least two guards hostage...
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and they are not going to stay just in sudan and. everybody is going to we're. here and there are not going to stay in syria and iran believe me. take a look at some more headlines from around the world more casualties have been reported after a fresh round of it's really are strikes that targeted different areas including two mosques in gaza israel sees these were being used to store weapons and this meeting places for militants warning not the offensive could continue into september over twenty one hundred palestinians have been killed since the operations began including almost five hundred children. that's got to get out of there the north a lot. of the. citizens of the caucuses republican of up cassy about elected the main opposition candidate as their new president the country's leader will have to deal with the legacy of years of rampant corruption that's led to poverty and a shattered economy the snap elections were triggered by a wave of protests this spring that i said the former head of state for the president elect said after the result was announced
and they are not going to stay just in sudan and. everybody is going to we're. here and there are not going to stay in syria and iran believe me. take a look at some more headlines from around the world more casualties have been reported after a fresh round of it's really are strikes that targeted different areas including two mosques in gaza israel sees these were being used to store weapons and this meeting places for militants warning not the offensive could continue into september over...
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. >>> the political deadlock continues in south sudan, a new armed group emerged in the oil-rich state animand militia killed people working for aid agencies and fears other groups will follow their lead and this is from the town in south sudan. >> reporter: in just 48 hours six humanitarian aid workers killed and two more reported missing and one was shot in the head outside of the gate of the aid agency compound. >> to the body and he was shot from the back and the bullet came here and he was struggling and it was a huge hole in the front. >> reporter: until last week this town was relatively peaceful, close to 130,000 refugees lived alongside the local population but out of the community has emerged a malitia group calling itself a defense force and last week they turned on people from the new air tribe including some employed by aid organizations, the reason why is not yet completely clear. at a meeting local government tried to assure aid agencies that their staff would be safe and they also justified the presence of malitia on the grounds that civilianss as well as soldiers have
. >>> the political deadlock continues in south sudan, a new armed group emerged in the oil-rich state animand militia killed people working for aid agencies and fears other groups will follow their lead and this is from the town in south sudan. >> reporter: in just 48 hours six humanitarian aid workers killed and two more reported missing and one was shot in the head outside of the gate of the aid agency compound. >> to the body and he was shot from the back and the bullet...
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el mortal virus del ebola fue descubierto en 1976 luego que se produjeran dos brotes simultneos en sudany congo... ---el nombre de la enfermedad proviende del ro cercano a las poblaciones donde el virus fue por primera vez fue encontrado... ----la organizacin de la salud declara este brote como el numero 25 en la historia... take next - lorena ---mientras que a nivel mundial se busca la manera de combatir este mortal virus, investigadores estadounidenses aceleran experimentos clnicos humanos para lo que esperan sea una nueva y prometedora vacuna.. ---la primera fase de estas pruebas estn empezando en los institutos nacionales de salud antes de lo previsto... con vo - juanfra ---otros pases estn tambien tratando de encontrar una solucin... ---canad estn donando hasta mil dosis de una vacuna experimental a la organizacin mundial de la salud para su uso en frica... put placeholder here pregunta anchors for katherine caterine: existe alguna herramienta inmediata si alguien es vctima dentro de la institucin educativa? juanfra --- un giro dramtico ha dado el caso de una pequeÑita de dos años q
el mortal virus del ebola fue descubierto en 1976 luego que se produjeran dos brotes simultneos en sudany congo... ---el nombre de la enfermedad proviende del ro cercano a las poblaciones donde el virus fue por primera vez fue encontrado... ----la organizacin de la salud declara este brote como el numero 25 en la historia... take next - lorena ---mientras que a nivel mundial se busca la manera de combatir este mortal virus, investigadores estadounidenses aceleran experimentos clnicos humanos...
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iran, andty in sudan, cuba. >> that is a lot of money. at one point your office could get something like two billion dollars. that is still an extraordinary amount of money. >> they are extra ordinary amount of money. i think they are dollars which really should be reinvested in criminal justice issues in new york city and america. certainly in our case we look at this as an extraordinary opportunity to take on some of our most difficult criminal justice issues to invest in programs that can help take them on, whether it is youth violence, domestic violence, cyber crime. so when there is a criminal penalty, going back to the communities and investing in the communities that ultimately were affected we think is right. >> if you stand to benefit from these kinds of crimes -- binds do you have an incentive to wind up extracting large fines from the banks to get more cash? way.eople see it that >> people comment about that and i understand it could be a concern. votersely i think the have the opportunity to tell me whether they think i am doi
iran, andty in sudan, cuba. >> that is a lot of money. at one point your office could get something like two billion dollars. that is still an extraordinary amount of money. >> they are extra ordinary amount of money. i think they are dollars which really should be reinvested in criminal justice issues in new york city and america. certainly in our case we look at this as an extraordinary opportunity to take on some of our most difficult criminal justice issues to invest in programs...
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. >> we still have huge problems in parts of africa, in sudan, where people are starving.here is a terrible situation in sudan, and a terrible situation in the northern part of mali. africa is of course much more secure than before, but we still are facing challenges, important challenges of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we are trying to do about libya, the countries around libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together. we are able to control it and we will control it to give the business community more security and stability. we reached a stage in africa fewe almost you can count a problematic areas. things haven africa, affected the arab countries in the north. have countries that have volunteered. in twoe are working on takes' time, we will have n the principle of african problems and african solutions. we are on the basis of that taking a decision that we will not allow any insecurity in the continent. we are taking that upon ourselves. that in itself is an important story the world s
. >> we still have huge problems in parts of africa, in sudan, where people are starving.here is a terrible situation in sudan, and a terrible situation in the northern part of mali. africa is of course much more secure than before, but we still are facing challenges, important challenges of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we are trying to do about libya, the countries around libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have...
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embassy in sudan, heather.what is the next step. >> the pastor of bethany covenant church in new hampshire the next step is to get the family settled. there are tons of support from the community to help the family get its life little closer to normal. ibrahim's husband an friend were clearly over joined with her return last night. >> can you tell us how your wife feels being in the united states for the first time? >> i can't describe that feeling. can't describe it. >> we prayed she would stay safe. and have safe landing and safe trip. that is what we were praying for. that she get here safe. >> new hampshire has become somewhat of a safe haven for sudanese escaping civil war. there are 500 living in the state. heather: laura engle. thank you. bill: we're minutes away from the opening bell. after thursday's smackdown, what will happen today. and what impact will the jobs report have. stuart varney's take on that when he is on deck next. heather: another cease-fire crumbling. can anyone negotiate an end to the
embassy in sudan, heather.what is the next step. >> the pastor of bethany covenant church in new hampshire the next step is to get the family settled. there are tons of support from the community to help the family get its life little closer to normal. ibrahim's husband an friend were clearly over joined with her return last night. >> can you tell us how your wife feels being in the united states for the first time? >> i can't describe that feeling. can't describe it. >>...
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. >>> aide workers in south sudan are reporting a rise in the number of eplansiated children arriving at food distribution centers. the u.n. children's agency deployed rapid response taxes to supply weapons, food. a fam yin is imminent in south sudan. >>> health authorities in senegal are trying to track down people that may have come into contact with their first ebola person. world health organisation is sending personnel and people to contain the outbreak. it is the fifth county in south africa reporting ebola. >>> for weeks a man with ebola lived here. most saw him. talk to to him. shook his happened. now this neighbourhood lies in fear that some among them may be sick. >> translation: he will not come down, it's too dangerous. some tell us we can catch it from the wind. >> behind the shutters, locked up notice people live here. he is a relative. family fear neighbours' rehabilitation if he comes out. it's not just the family, but the neighbourhood. this is a working class area, many migrants go into the city to work. now that there's a confirmed case in the neighbourhood. it's he
. >>> aide workers in south sudan are reporting a rise in the number of eplansiated children arriving at food distribution centers. the u.n. children's agency deployed rapid response taxes to supply weapons, food. a fam yin is imminent in south sudan. >>> health authorities in senegal are trying to track down people that may have come into contact with their first ebola person. world health organisation is sending personnel and people to contain the outbreak. it is the fifth...
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ibrahim who was able to leave sudan after the high court overturned the sentence. >>> president obama hosted a celebration honoring special olympics last night packed with a-list celebrities like katy perry and stevie wonder but only one amazing talent was called to the stage just to embrace the president. >> i love you, obama. >> i love you. >> you know, presidents need some encouragement once in a while too. [ laughter ] that felt really good. that was nice. thank you, tim. >> that was tim harris, he's a special olympian with down syndrome and has his own restaurant, if you can believe it, in albuquerque. >> good for him. great to see so many special olympians yesterday at the white house. >>> still ahead, some troubling medical news about a possible connection between birth control pills and cancer. >>> a pool party spirals out of control with a water slide collapses and sends people to the hospital. >>> a suv slams into a government building. the dramatic pictures and why the driver is now being charged. >>> wall street's looking at this morning's july jobs report for good news. t
ibrahim who was able to leave sudan after the high court overturned the sentence. >>> president obama hosted a celebration honoring special olympics last night packed with a-list celebrities like katy perry and stevie wonder but only one amazing talent was called to the stage just to embrace the president. >> i love you, obama. >> i love you. >> you know, presidents need some encouragement once in a while too. [ laughter ] that felt really good. that was nice. thank...
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>> there were five not invited, zimbabwe, sudan, west sahara, eritrea and the west african republic. >> is there something that ties the five together? >> probably not. our relations with all of these countries are strained in one way or another. we haven't recognised western sahara as a county, nor has the united nation, so an invitation wouldn't have been appropriate. we have strained relations with zimbabwe, and with eritrea, and with sudan, with president al-basheer. >> it's understandable why they weren't invited, but there were invitations for countries who you might spect leaders would not be welcome in the states. who were they and why? >> president kenyatta from kenya. that's before the elections in kenya, we were not - that was not the candidate that we had hoped would become elected in kenya, because he is on trial with the international criminal court. but i think we are now trying to kind of send a different message saying we'll work with kenya, it's been a strong friend of the united states. and because this summit really obviously it's a summit of leaders, it focuses o
>> there were five not invited, zimbabwe, sudan, west sahara, eritrea and the west african republic. >> is there something that ties the five together? >> probably not. our relations with all of these countries are strained in one way or another. we haven't recognised western sahara as a county, nor has the united nation, so an invitation wouldn't have been appropriate. we have strained relations with zimbabwe, and with eritrea, and with sudan, with president al-basheer....
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descubierto en 1976 luego que se produjeran dos brotes simultneos en dos paises de continente africano, sudanl nombre de la enfermedad proviende del ro cercano a las poblaciones donde el virus por primera vez fue encontrado... take next - lorena ---mientras que a nivel mundial se busca la manera de combatir este mortal virus, investigadores estadounidenses aceleran experimentos clnicos humanos para lo que esperan sea una nueva y prometedora vacuna.. ---la primera fase de estas pruebas estn empezando en los institutos nacionales de salud antes de lo previsto... con vo - juanfra ---claro otros pases estn tambien tratando de encontrar una solucin... ---y nuestro vecino al norte, en canad estn donando hasta mil dosis de una vacuna experimental a la organizacin mundial de la salud para su uso en frica... juanfra/ots ---emprenden la bsqueda de un hombre de santa cruz que se extravi hace ms una semana en el bosque central de california... take vo ---autoridades dicen que ''gregory muck'' sali de excursin el domingo 10 de agosto y desde entonces no ha regresado... ---su esposa dice que el excursionis
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but that is worrying egypt and sudan which lie downstream.a says the dam will not affect the countries, the other countries rely heavily on the river for hydro power and irrigation. we have a consultant on water issues, and was co-chairman of the israel jordan water committee. i should imagine this meeting is pretty important considering how many people are affected by this issue. >> i totally agree. this is a very important meeting. it should have happened sometime ago, but -- and unfortunately should have happened before ethiopia started building the dam. the two countries had the platform to discuss this, along with the other eight countries of the nile. now there is a dam being constructed? [ overlapping speakers ] >> i cannot predict what would happen, but i think both countries have reasons for these talks not to fail. >> there was talk just a couple of months ago about possibly bombing the dam. that seems to have been shoved fortunately. so what can be said now to make progress here? to try to alleviate the water problems facing that a
but that is worrying egypt and sudan which lie downstream.a says the dam will not affect the countries, the other countries rely heavily on the river for hydro power and irrigation. we have a consultant on water issues, and was co-chairman of the israel jordan water committee. i should imagine this meeting is pretty important considering how many people are affected by this issue. >> i totally agree. this is a very important meeting. it should have happened sometime ago, but -- and...
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we still have huge problem in africa, sudan, where people are starving. there is a terrible situation in sudan. we have a terrle situation in the northern part of mali. africa, of course, is much more secure than before, but we are still facing challenge, an important challenge on the matter of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we're trying to do about the problems of libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together. yes, we have this problem, but we are able to control it, and we are going to control it, just to give the business community what it sees as more security and stability. we reached a stage in africa where almost you could count two problematic areas. i think what has influenced particularly in northern africa has been the thing that affected the countries in the north. but what has become an important fact, we have discussed this as leaders. you have countries that have volunteered to establish an instrument, a reform instrument, which we are waiting on, in two mo
we still have huge problem in africa, sudan, where people are starving. there is a terrible situation in sudan. we have a terrle situation in the northern part of mali. africa, of course, is much more secure than before, but we are still facing challenge, an important challenge on the matter of security, and we have to work together as africa. this is what we're trying to do about the problems of libya, to secure this country together. we have to face the problems, and we have to work together....
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stephanie is the director of non-violence peace force, and joining us live in south sudan to talk tot this new report, and these numbers are really quite outstanding when you look at 2013 it set a new record with 251 incidence. what do you put that down to? >> well, i think there are a number of things that are happening. we have seen an escalation of crises around the world, not just natural disasters, but also man made conflicts. i think we have seen a complexity to the level of conflict that is happening. conflicts are no longer binary relationships. and in doing so, as this happens, the motivation of the conflict parties are different. we have seen conflict over the last 100 years really shift from the primary victims being the armed combatants to modern conflicts where the victims are civilians. >> three-quarters of all attacks have taken place in five countries, south sudan being one of them. what sort of threats have you or your team experienced? >> sure. i mean violence happens on a number of different levels. we have had a team working inside one of the spaces at a time when
stephanie is the director of non-violence peace force, and joining us live in south sudan to talk tot this new report, and these numbers are really quite outstanding when you look at 2013 it set a new record with 251 incidence. what do you put that down to? >> well, i think there are a number of things that are happening. we have seen an escalation of crises around the world, not just natural disasters, but also man made conflicts. i think we have seen a complexity to the level of...