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not so in tanzania. women there and in east africa wear cloth garments called kongas. the old ways are on proud display. we have the report. >> reporter: streets of konga the traditional clothes. not just in clothes, but scarves, wrapping and sleeves. one of the places where they buy their konga is here, downtown. one konga costs about $3. customers check the color, design and also this, a phrase written on the edge. the printed message is usually a proverb. it can be spiritual, humorous or personal. they are often given as gifts. times are changing, though. many young women buy the traditional clothing old fashioned. she wears western dress where she goes to work in the city. when she gets home, she changes into her airy, comfortable wrap. >> translator: i look like a country girl when i wear one in public. >> reporter: she keeps one special konga passed down from her mother. >> translator: i always wanted children but it was difficult. when i finally had a daughter, my mother gave this to me. >> her mother had been worried about her. she expressed her love with a kon
not so in tanzania. women there and in east africa wear cloth garments called kongas. the old ways are on proud display. we have the report. >> reporter: streets of konga the traditional clothes. not just in clothes, but scarves, wrapping and sleeves. one of the places where they buy their konga is here, downtown. one konga costs about $3. customers check the color, design and also this, a phrase written on the edge. the printed message is usually a proverb. it can be spiritual, humorous...
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. >>> on paper, the outlook for the people of tanzania looks promising. growth has been steady at 6% to 7% each year for the past decade. but the booming economy, the official one, has bypassed most tanzanians. so they've created their own marketplace. nhk world reports. >> reporter: dar es salaam has bustled with trade for centuries. recently, business has been on the upswing. for investors from places like south africa and the middle east are arriving. and new buildings are sprouting up. however, once you head into the side streets you see tanzanians doing business the old-fashioned way. as you can see, the street venders are all around the town. so many vendors. so much merchandise. this one sells knickknacks he bought cheaply. >> translator: i sell things that the guys have collected from the dump site. >> reporter: he makes $13 a day, about one-fifth of the average monthly income in the city. >> translator: if you want to test it, buy batteries. >> most customers like buying from the vendors. they are always available and their goods are cheap. some
. >>> on paper, the outlook for the people of tanzania looks promising. growth has been steady at 6% to 7% each year for the past decade. but the booming economy, the official one, has bypassed most tanzanians. so they've created their own marketplace. nhk world reports. >> reporter: dar es salaam has bustled with trade for centuries. recently, business has been on the upswing. for investors from places like south africa and the middle east are arriving. and new buildings are...
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el detenido negó que él fuera el hombre que buscan por las bombas que mataron a 274 personas en tanzaniaonocen, pero hace unos meses las autoridades habían censurado al artista por cantar sobre la criminalidad. el incidente ha revivido el debate sobre la violencia en el país. >> la delincuencia sigue sin dar tregua. Éstas son las imágenes entre policías y delincuentes. el resultado, cuatro muertos, entre ellos un transeunte, a plena luz del sol en el centro de caracas. >> decían que ya estaba muerto, pero en realidad no estaba muerto. Él movía los brazos y las piernas. >> el mismo día, al otro lado de la ciudad, estaba luna benitez relatando el caso de su hijo quien recibió un tiro en la cabeza. mostraba en uno de sus videos la violencia que vive el país. >> fue una imagen muy fea ver a mi hijo bañado en
el detenido negó que él fuera el hombre que buscan por las bombas que mataron a 274 personas en tanzaniaonocen, pero hace unos meses las autoridades habían censurado al artista por cantar sobre la criminalidad. el incidente ha revivido el debate sobre la violencia en el país. >> la delincuencia sigue sin dar tregua. Éstas son las imágenes entre policías y delincuentes. el resultado, cuatro muertos, entre ellos un transeunte, a plena luz del sol en el centro de caracas. >>...
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in tanzania they started a youth technology training center with 20 computers. in ecuador, the group planted more than 4,000 native trees. drake high school junior maya normandi says the reforest station experience proves she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think luke brings relentless energy. he's tireless in his work and passionate. >> jasper brings strong organizational capacity, also determination. >> reporter: for bringing young leaders together to change their world, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lucas and jasper oshun. sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> and if you would like to read more about the students' projects in california, south america and africa online, using the li
in tanzania they started a youth technology training center with 20 computers. in ecuador, the group planted more than 4,000 native trees. drake high school junior maya normandi says the reforest station experience proves she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but...
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in tanzania, they started a youth technology training center with 20 computers. in ecuador, the group planted more than 4000 native trees. drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up, i guess, to go out and do stuff. >> reporter: through global student embassy, not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today, more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think lou brings relentless energy. he's tireless in his work and passionate. >> jasper brings strong organizational capacity, also determination. >> reporter: for bringing young leaders together to change their world, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lucas and jasper ocean. sharon chen, cbs 5. .... the . >>> we are looking forward to sunny skies and warm temperatures today, warmer than normal. taking a live look right now at th
in tanzania, they started a youth technology training center with 20 computers. in ecuador, the group planted more than 4000 native trees. drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up, i guess, to go out and do stuff. >> reporter: through global student embassy, not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they...
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attempted times square bomber, ahmad gilani, a conspirator in the embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania and three individuals who plotted an attack against jfk airport in 2007 have also recently begun serving life sent sentences, and convictions have been obtained in homegrown extremists as well. daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure persons abroad and u.s. citizen and illinois resident michael finten pleaded guilty to attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction in connection with his efforts to detonate a truck bomb outside a federal courthouse. i could go on. which is why the calls that i've heard to ban the use of civilian courts in prosecutions of terrorism-related activity are so baffling. and ultimately they are so dangerous. these calls ignore reality. and if heeded, they would significantly weaken, in fact, they would cripple our ability to incapacitate and to punish those who attempt to do us harm. simply put, since 9/11 hundreds of individuals have been convicted of terrorism or t
attempted times square bomber, ahmad gilani, a conspirator in the embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania and three individuals who plotted an attack against jfk airport in 2007 have also recently begun serving life sent sentences, and convictions have been obtained in homegrown extremists as well. daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure persons abroad and u.s. citizen and illinois resident michael...
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i think we have seen in places like tanzania where we have been engaging that way. a change in the mind set and eagerness to use the improved seeds. they are mostly conventional improved, but yielding real results and the tripling of maize in kenya. there seed varieties that are ready for introduction and it will be a slow and steady process. i don't think we have overcome it completely, but we are focused on making sure that farmers have the tools and technologies that help them escape poverty. >> i appreciate that. i have an emotional bias and my own farm, we are getting 400% more production than my dad did 50 years ago. i have seen in my lifetime a change on the same acreage with the change in seed and fertilizer and cultural methods and that kind of change worldwide would make an enormous difference in human kind. you have an influence right now to be able to make it through those breakthroughs. they have good data and more power to you and moving ahead in a humane way. i am curious on the health front to what extent the changes occur there that the people is ch
i think we have seen in places like tanzania where we have been engaging that way. a change in the mind set and eagerness to use the improved seeds. they are mostly conventional improved, but yielding real results and the tripling of maize in kenya. there seed varieties that are ready for introduction and it will be a slow and steady process. i don't think we have overcome it completely, but we are focused on making sure that farmers have the tools and technologies that help them escape...
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this past summer i happened to be in tanzania meeting some women farmers one of which is here tonight in d.c. and the drought was unfolding in the heart of africa and we were it was kind of just rapidly happening and we were so close that we thought we should really go and see and now was pretty shocking it was the most the most extreme dire situation i had been in and. it's still shocking to think that that kind of thing can happen even with the best of intentions from so many people around the world that something so strange can happen where so many children are dying and you feel very helpless but we were there oxfam was there and many other n.g.o.s were there on the ground and so i was i felt like i was you know i was happy to be part of trying to help oxfam. international women's day what's the connection here and we're going to be a conference meeting here well i mean oxfam is an organization that i think many years ago realized that you know women are critical to really positive development outcomes and so we've been centered on the whole issue of women and gender as a kind of
this past summer i happened to be in tanzania meeting some women farmers one of which is here tonight in d.c. and the drought was unfolding in the heart of africa and we were it was kind of just rapidly happening and we were so close that we thought we should really go and see and now was pretty shocking it was the most the most extreme dire situation i had been in and. it's still shocking to think that that kind of thing can happen even with the best of intentions from so many people around...
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and the other in tanzania.s the data about the size of these discoveries could be very positive. beyond the appraisals, stat oil also is a very active exploration. they're drilling in at least nine more high-impact prospects this year which means it could be a slew of positive drilling catalysts coming as we learn more about these finds. thanks to their past drilling successes, deutsche bank sees statoil delivering a 6% to 7% increase in production for 2012. that's huge for a company like this. and a third round should drive even more growth down the line. if they can drive double digits, the stock is not staying here. that oil has less exposure to the downstream business of refining oil and selling. i hate that business. it's much more of a play on exploration production. that's where the big money is. so deutsche bank sees statoil as a fabulous oil and gas explorer via the drill bit. sort of like the mad viking of drilling. what about goldman sachs? what's their case why statoil is a sell, sell, sell? it's wh
and the other in tanzania.s the data about the size of these discoveries could be very positive. beyond the appraisals, stat oil also is a very active exploration. they're drilling in at least nine more high-impact prospects this year which means it could be a slew of positive drilling catalysts coming as we learn more about these finds. thanks to their past drilling successes, deutsche bank sees statoil delivering a 6% to 7% increase in production for 2012. that's huge for a company like this....
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in tanzania they started a youth technology training center with 20 computers.lanted more than 4,000 native trees. drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think luke brings relentless energy. he's tireless in his work and passionate. >> jasper brings strong organizational capacity, also determination. >> reporter: for bringing young leaders together to change their world, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lucas and jasper oshun. sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> good evening, everybody. >>> as far as accumulation is concerns, over an 1.5" of rain in the north bay and here you have the who sierra with every we h
in tanzania they started a youth technology training center with 20 computers.lanted more than 4,000 native trees. drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to...
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results, a more than tripling of may fields in western kenya, a number of new seed varieties in tanzania ready for introduction, a slow and steady process, have not overcome it completely, but focused on ensuring farmers have the tools and technologies that help them escape technology. >> i appreciate that. i have an emotional bias on the subject. my own farm, we're getting 400% more production in corn than my dad did 50 years ago, and i've seen in my lifetime the change on the same acreage with change in seed, fertilizer, and other agricultural methods. now, that change worldwide would make enormous difference in human kind, but you have an influence right now to be able to make it through those breakthroughs. i'm pleased there is good data, but more power to you in moving ahead there just in a humane way. i am curious on the health front. to what extent as changes occur there that are wonderful for people, our institutions changing in terms of recipients of usaid support in health? you see the building of institutions that will continue the work after usaid no longer has a flow of cash
results, a more than tripling of may fields in western kenya, a number of new seed varieties in tanzania ready for introduction, a slow and steady process, have not overcome it completely, but focused on ensuring farmers have the tools and technologies that help them escape technology. >> i appreciate that. i have an emotional bias on the subject. my own farm, we're getting 400% more production in corn than my dad did 50 years ago, and i've seen in my lifetime the change on the same...
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embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania, and three individuals who plotted an attack against john f. kennedy airport in 2007, have also recently begun serving life sentences. and convictions have been obtained in the cases of several homegrown extremists, as well. for example, last year, united states citizen and north carolina resident daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure persons abroad, and u.s. citizen and illinois resident michael finton pleaded guilty to attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction in connection with his efforts to detonate a truck bomb outside of a federal courthouse. i could go on. which is why the calls that i've heard to ban the use of civilian courts in prosecutions of terrorism-related activity are so baffling, and ultimately are so baffling, and ultimately they are so dangerous. these calls ignore reality. and if heeded, they would significantly weaken, in fact, they would cripple our ability to incapacitate and punish those who attempt to do us harm. simply
embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania, and three individuals who plotted an attack against john f. kennedy airport in 2007, have also recently begun serving life sentences. and convictions have been obtained in the cases of several homegrown extremists, as well. for example, last year, united states citizen and north carolina resident daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure persons abroad, and u.s....
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and just a few weeks back, we made a big gas discovery, the biggest ones in tanzania so far.y together with partners in brazil. exploration, i think, is very important part of any oil and gas company's activities. so it has been a very good period for statoil. >> reporter: we look forward log more about exploration, acquisitions perhaps down the oil from statoil. thank you very much. thanks for joining us here at the conference. and please log on to for more of our reports here. >> thank you very much, sharon epperson in houston today. >>> super tuesday's results are in, but the race for the gop crown is far from over. we're breaking down last night's battle from our all-star panel in a moment. first, though, not sweet home, alabama, sweet home, chicago. rick santelli and what he's working on for "squawk." >> it might sound anecdotal, there used to be a time when the markets gave you a glimpse down the road. that's not so easy now. how many lines of rationing did you see growing up at the gas station? why is it different this time? and, of course, we have to talk a little bit
and just a few weeks back, we made a big gas discovery, the biggest ones in tanzania so far.y together with partners in brazil. exploration, i think, is very important part of any oil and gas company's activities. so it has been a very good period for statoil. >> reporter: we look forward log more about exploration, acquisitions perhaps down the oil from statoil. thank you very much. thanks for joining us here at the conference. and please log on to for more of our reports here. >>...
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of the world trade center, from the total destruction of the united states embassies in kenya and tanzania to september 11 we must never forget that we did not choose this fight, the fight chose us. while we may not have executed this combat operation perfectly, but then no war ever has been, we cannot pretend that radical islam does not exist. the killing of osama bin laden and other radical terrorist leaders are significant victories. however, the fight continues. there is evil in this world that must be confronted. lest our nation sees more of its citizens maimed and killed in acts of terror. i will continue to urge our president and his administration, my colleagues on capitol hill, and our congressional leadership to pressure pakistan to crack down on terrorists within their borders. of particular concern is the network responsible for so much violence and blood shed. i urge our leaders on both side of the aisle to finish what was started in this part of the world. . it remains vital to our national security that we succeed in afghanistan and how do we define success? we cannot grab t
of the world trade center, from the total destruction of the united states embassies in kenya and tanzania to september 11 we must never forget that we did not choose this fight, the fight chose us. while we may not have executed this combat operation perfectly, but then no war ever has been, we cannot pretend that radical islam does not exist. the killing of osama bin laden and other radical terrorist leaders are significant victories. however, the fight continues. there is evil in this world...
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we are meeting with these 11 farmers and -- we were in tanzanian then, rural tanzania.nd a page one -- and these people have little farms, average, one or 2 acres. they pick one person to be the spokesperson, the only woman. she was a widow with a 13-year- old son. her sole asset was a quarter acre of land. in the previous years she had made $80. she and her son, lived on $80 for year. we come in and give them better fertilizer and feed and seed and we take their products to market. the average african farmer loses one half of his or her income every year paying someone to take the food to market because none of them have the vehicles. it is scandalous. we take the food to market. this woman made $400 the first year we worked with her. her income went up five fold. that is less than $2 a day. but to her, she was relatively rich because it was five times more than the year she -- the year before. i said, what is the best thing about it? and she said, my son finally gets to go to school. school was revenue base, and they have to pay tuition to send their kids to school. s
we are meeting with these 11 farmers and -- we were in tanzanian then, rural tanzania.nd a page one -- and these people have little farms, average, one or 2 acres. they pick one person to be the spokesperson, the only woman. she was a widow with a 13-year- old son. her sole asset was a quarter acre of land. in the previous years she had made $80. she and her son, lived on $80 for year. we come in and give them better fertilizer and feed and seed and we take their products to market. the average...
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there are a number of new varieties in tanzania that are ready for introduction. i don't think we have overcome it completely, but we are focused on ensuring that the farmers have the tools and technologies that help them escape poverty. >> thank you. i have an emotional bias. on my own farm, we are getting 400% more production in corn than my dad did 50 years ago. i have seen in my lifetime the change in acreage with the seed, fertilizer and agricultural methods. that kind of change worldwide would make an enormous difference in human kind. but you have an influence to make it through those breakthroughs. i am pleased there is some good data, but more power to you in moving ahead there in a humane way. i am curious on the health front. so what extent, as changes occur there that are wonderful for people, our institutions are changing in terms of the recipients of ussaid support in health. do you see the building of institutions that are going to continue that work after usaid no longer has a flow of cash coming in? i know you are working on this, but what sort of
there are a number of new varieties in tanzania that are ready for introduction. i don't think we have overcome it completely, but we are focused on ensuring that the farmers have the tools and technologies that help them escape poverty. >> thank you. i have an emotional bias. on my own farm, we are getting 400% more production in corn than my dad did 50 years ago. i have seen in my lifetime the change in acreage with the seed, fertilizer and agricultural methods. that kind of change...