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aquí hay algo que... me va a cortar de comer pescado mientras esté en tanzania posiblemente.í en... una población que se llama moshi, al lado de frank, y... bueno es una gran ciudad para las puertas del parque nacional del kilimanjaro, es una ciudad con mucha vida, con mucho mercado, mucha gente pero lo que me sorprende verdaderamente, es que no hay ambiente montañero a pesar de las casi 40.000 personas que deciden ascender esta montaña. que te mato, así poquitin. bueno yo he sido peluquero también y de esto entiendo, lo que pasa es que a mi me gusta más la tijera, aunque con la máquina lo puedo hacer muy bien. lo que pasa es que con la mano ahora no puedo cortar el pelo. o.k estoy aquí a ver si me corto un poquito el pelo. no sé si me he arriesgado demasiado porque el peine solo de ver los peines y lo que hay por aquí. ¡la máquina no! ¡eh! sólo... esto pedazo de estilazo con menudas llongueras está hecho. me voy a levantar y me voy a pirar. [risas] ¡ja,ja,ja! en mi vida yo... [risas] ¡ja,ja,ja! mira que peine tiene me hace... pues me voy de aquí... [risas] ¡ja,ja,ja! no sé..
aquí hay algo que... me va a cortar de comer pescado mientras esté en tanzania posiblemente.í en... una población que se llama moshi, al lado de frank, y... bueno es una gran ciudad para las puertas del parque nacional del kilimanjaro, es una ciudad con mucha vida, con mucho mercado, mucha gente pero lo que me sorprende verdaderamente, es que no hay ambiente montañero a pesar de las casi 40.000 personas que deciden ascender esta montaña. que te mato, así poquitin. bueno yo he sido...
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officials and tanzania said they're searching for bodies. about a hundred people are still missing three days after the fire started. >> tomorrow, it will not be an ordinary day. it will be perhaps the worst fire danger day the state has ever faced. sydney's temperature is expected to be 43 degrees. >> twitter is being taken to court in france to get to hand over the names of people who posted anti-jewish tweets. from paris, we have this report. >> the small paris office only has five permanent staff and relies entirely on donations. the french union of jewish students is preparing to take on one of the giants of the internet. they expect to win. they want them to reveal the names of people who posted anti- semitic tweets so they can be prosecuted for hate crimes. >> the internet has become a forum for racist speech. people are free to say what they want with impunity and we need to stop that. that is why we expect the french legal system. >> it began in october with one or two people. it grew into a wave of hateful messages, becoming the th
officials and tanzania said they're searching for bodies. about a hundred people are still missing three days after the fire started. >> tomorrow, it will not be an ordinary day. it will be perhaps the worst fire danger day the state has ever faced. sydney's temperature is expected to be 43 degrees. >> twitter is being taken to court in france to get to hand over the names of people who posted anti-jewish tweets. from paris, we have this report. >> the small paris office only...
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madam secretary, after the august bombings in kenya and tanzania, admiral kraus sat where you sit 12ears ago and told the subcommittee that i chaired at the time that in our conversation to the bombings, thea, rb boards were shocked how similar the lessons learned were to those drawn by the commission some 14 years before that. in other words, in 1985. in direct response, i offered a law made out of the formulations act. we had the title of construction in counter terrorism of security and residences to improve the threat assessments and facilities and action plan and the security thread list and distances that are set back, for example. security training and rapid response procedures and storage or emergency equipment like fire suppress ant capabilities and increased anti-terrorism in africa. before 1998, there were 1,000 security specialists and there over 3100. i agree we need more, but how present day security personnel and assets are deployed and above all a leadership issue. clearly we have and had the lip do mattic security assets that could have been deployed to benghazi. whe
madam secretary, after the august bombings in kenya and tanzania, admiral kraus sat where you sit 12ears ago and told the subcommittee that i chaired at the time that in our conversation to the bombings, thea, rb boards were shocked how similar the lessons learned were to those drawn by the commission some 14 years before that. in other words, in 1985. in direct response, i offered a law made out of the formulations act. we had the title of construction in counter terrorism of security and...
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and today we hear from a massai in tanzania. >> my name is tumaini zakaria matinda. am 33 years old. i am living in arusha, tansania. >> what do you do for a living? >> my profession is tour guide. i just driving and i arrange some safaris for those who want to go to national park. i bring them close to the animals. >> what does globalization mean to you? >> maybe people who are coming to visit the other countries or bring some business like chinese. they bring us like this motorbikes and like that. >> what makes you happy? >> i am happy to be with my family. this is my son and this is my wife. for me to (follow?) about the god is make me joy. he give us life, food and everything. >> what's your favourite food? >> my favourite food is meat and milk, because i am a massai. on safaris we eat rice, chicken, potatos, and african dishes. >> what worries you? >> i worry about some animals, maybe they just will disappear, because some peoples are killing them. they use the horns and just use to sell it, and the lions they kill them they sell the skin. >> which country would
and today we hear from a massai in tanzania. >> my name is tumaini zakaria matinda. am 33 years old. i am living in arusha, tansania. >> what do you do for a living? >> my profession is tour guide. i just driving and i arrange some safaris for those who want to go to national park. i bring them close to the animals. >> what does globalization mean to you? >> maybe people who are coming to visit the other countries or bring some business like chinese. they bring us...
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embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania, the fbi put bin laden on their ten most wanted list.ecretary of state madeleine albright escorted home the bodies of 10 of the 12 americans who were killed in those attacks. since 1970, not a year has gone by where there has not been some sort of violent attack against u.s. diplomats and diplomatic facilities around the world. not all of them are deadly, but they happen all the time, year after year after year. and nobody is more aware of that than whoever is the secretary of state at the time. and our secretary of state right now is hillary clinton, who was on capitol hill today to testify about the latest deadly attack on u.s. diplomats, the attack in benghazi. >> benghazi joins a long list of tragedies for our department, for other agencies, and for america. hostages taken in tehran in 1979, our embassy and marine barracks bombed in beirut in 1983, khobar towers in saudi arabia in 1996, our embassies in east africa in 1998, consulate staff murdered in jetta in 2004, the khost attack in 2012, and many others. i could give you a long l
embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania, the fbi put bin laden on their ten most wanted list.ecretary of state madeleine albright escorted home the bodies of 10 of the 12 americans who were killed in those attacks. since 1970, not a year has gone by where there has not been some sort of violent attack against u.s. diplomats and diplomatic facilities around the world. not all of them are deadly, but they happen all the time, year after year after year. and nobody is more aware of that than whoever...
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tanzania, kenya, uganda, and argentina joined the list, and ethiopia climbed from 38 to 15. but north korea is the worst country in the world to be a christian. it topped the chart for the 11 year in a row, followed by saudi arabia, afghanistan, iraq. >> the arab spring, in many ways, has turned into an islamic winter for the christians of the middle easterly. that includes the whole state of north africa. pretty much every place that has an election has elected islamists, and they have made it more difficult for the churches of the middle east, who are pretty significant minorities in a lot of these countries. so that has been a bad thing. >> george: tens of thousands of christians are fleeing the middle east because of persecution, yet this modern day exitous is getting little attention in the west. now a jewish group is teaming up with christians to spread the word about persecution of middle east christians. chris mitchell reports. >> reporter: almost 200 million christians face persecution each year, especially in the birthplace of their faith, the middle east. iraq is
tanzania, kenya, uganda, and argentina joined the list, and ethiopia climbed from 38 to 15. but north korea is the worst country in the world to be a christian. it topped the chart for the 11 year in a row, followed by saudi arabia, afghanistan, iraq. >> the arab spring, in many ways, has turned into an islamic winter for the christians of the middle easterly. that includes the whole state of north africa. pretty much every place that has an election has elected islamists, and they have...
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soldiers in somalia in 1993, charges that later included the 1998 bombings embassies in kenya and tanzania. >> so i'd say that's a pretty good run. you don't want to mess with mary jo. mary jo does not intimidate easily. and that's important. because she has a big job ahead of her. the s.e.c. played a critical role in protecting our financial system during the worst of the financial crisis, but there's much more work to be done to complete the task of reforming wall street and making sure that american investors are better informed and better protected going forward. >> reporter: for the last ten years, white has been in private practice defending some of the world's biggest banks against s.e.c. charges. now, historically, these big banks have delayed or evaded s.e.c regulations through better lawyers. in white, these big banks may meet their match. >> pelley: major, thank you. well, a lot of wall street's big names are in davos, switzerland, for the world economic forum this week, and that's where we find anthony mason. anthony, what are they saying about the nomination of mary jo white?
soldiers in somalia in 1993, charges that later included the 1998 bombings embassies in kenya and tanzania. >> so i'd say that's a pretty good run. you don't want to mess with mary jo. mary jo does not intimidate easily. and that's important. because she has a big job ahead of her. the s.e.c. played a critical role in protecting our financial system during the worst of the financial crisis, but there's much more work to be done to complete the task of reforming wall street and making sure...
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. ♪ el parque nacional del gombe está en las orillas del lago tanganica en tanzania, es el hogar de varias la nuestra es la comunidad kasakela formada por varios grupos de familias. los chimpancés son muy sociables, los lazos familiares y de amistad son fuertes y duran toda la vida. siempre me he sentido fascinada por el comportamiento de los animales y llegué a gombe por primera vez en 1989, para estudiar la comunicación en los chimpancés. los chimpancés son recelosos de las personas y ganarse su confianza puede tomar tiempo, incluso años. la única forma de hacerlo es acercándose a ellos, lo que es muy fícil en este terreno. bill wallauer, otro investigador en gombe, también ha pasado muchos años siguiendo la huella de los chimpancés. documentar su vida en imágenes ha proporcionado un registro único de estos personajes en su vida diaria. [susurrando] ¡es increíble, estamos tan cerca de los chimpancés! es más, estamos tan cerca que la primera vez que llegué a gombe, tuve que pellizcarme para saber que no estaba soñando. fifi en particular, es muy relajada delante de las personas, ella es u
. ♪ el parque nacional del gombe está en las orillas del lago tanganica en tanzania, es el hogar de varias la nuestra es la comunidad kasakela formada por varios grupos de familias. los chimpancés son muy sociables, los lazos familiares y de amistad son fuertes y duran toda la vida. siempre me he sentido fascinada por el comportamiento de los animales y llegué a gombe por primera vez en 1989, para estudiar la comunicación en los chimpancés. los chimpancés son recelosos de las personas y...
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final weeks of last year the folks at labour working to rush out 39 million among the beneficiaries, tanzania brazil and indonesia, and, of course, burkina faso. it's all about spending, and we keep spending. but why these guys? >> so, the government has a big role in creating jobs. they have been so successful, exports that elsewhere. whether the government should be involved in job creation, but no one can argue that should be sent overseas. it's ridiculous. a very small amount of money relative to the budget. neil: all the democrats campaigned saying these eil corporat parents, the romney supporters, romney himself capitalizing on sending jobs abroad. and they're doing it with tax dollars. our tax dollars. >> exactly, and it's one of the reasons why there is some irony in this. the same people argue that companies that put their headquarters outside the united states are ripping off the taxpayer. that's because our tax rates are so i. among other reasons as we spend so much money and wasted on programs like sending these jobs elsewhere. this is to protect child labor, help unions. it's jus
final weeks of last year the folks at labour working to rush out 39 million among the beneficiaries, tanzania brazil and indonesia, and, of course, burkina faso. it's all about spending, and we keep spending. but why these guys? >> so, the government has a big role in creating jobs. they have been so successful, exports that elsewhere. whether the government should be involved in job creation, but no one can argue that should be sent overseas. it's ridiculous. a very small amount of money...
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in particular, those by jane goodall, who started her work in 1960 in tanzania on chimps. the 26-year-old jane goodall arrived in africa with no scientific training, and had to patiently follow the chimps for two years before they allowed her to get close to them. in order to identify them, she gave them the sort of names we use for one another -- which got her into a lot of trouble with more conventional scientists, who accused her of crediting her animals with human characteristics for which there was no evidence. but she made some revolutionary discoveries, including proving that chimps use tools and even modify them for particular purposes. they fish for termites with twigs which they make more effective by stripping off the leaves. manufacturing tools in such a way had, until then, been thought to be something that only human beings could do. but in the late 1970s, chimps on the other side of the continent in west africa, were discovered using different tools in a different way. placing the nuts in a hole in a root, they crack them open with specially selected hammers
in particular, those by jane goodall, who started her work in 1960 in tanzania on chimps. the 26-year-old jane goodall arrived in africa with no scientific training, and had to patiently follow the chimps for two years before they allowed her to get close to them. in order to identify them, she gave them the sort of names we use for one another -- which got her into a lot of trouble with more conventional scientists, who accused her of crediting her animals with human characteristics for which...
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in 1999, admiral crowe and i chaired the hearings after our embassies got bombed in tanzania and nairobi, kenya. 200 people dead, 4,000 wounded and injured. many of the same recommendations that were made by the most recent accountability review board were made back then, so it's a matter of implementation and leadership, which seems to be lacking. and we really still don't know what the secretary knew prior to september 11, 2012. we know what she did afterwards, that's what she talked about today, but there are huge questions about security requests that our ambassador in libya had made to the department. did she know about it? those answers still are forthcoming and they have not come. >> well, one of her points today, i think, in answer to senator mccain or one of the critics is that it's congress that's held back money. let me play a little bit of that. >> sure. >> since march 2011, congressional holds have been placed on programs for many months for aid to libya. we've had frequent congressional complaints, why are we doing anything for libya, it's a wealthy country, it has oil, dis
in 1999, admiral crowe and i chaired the hearings after our embassies got bombed in tanzania and nairobi, kenya. 200 people dead, 4,000 wounded and injured. many of the same recommendations that were made by the most recent accountability review board were made back then, so it's a matter of implementation and leadership, which seems to be lacking. and we really still don't know what the secretary knew prior to september 11, 2012. we know what she did afterwards, that's what she talked about...
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. >> and they had tanzania, and really now, it's a concerted effort.uritania and the combination of groups, the islamic magreb and remnants of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and it's an international movement and wherever there's a vacuum they perceive and they fill it it and where the president has hurt us the last several years, somehow implying that the war against al-qaeda is over. yeah, core al-qaeda has been hurt, but they've metastasized and in some ways al-qaeda is more of a threat now than it was prior to september 11th because it's so decentralized it's metastasized and morphed so much i'm afraid we're letting our guard down. >> mike: there have been reports even from the new york times, some people involved in the algerian attack were also some of the same in the attack on benghazi, do you have anything to substantiate that. >> i don't want to go into the details on that, but there's a real concern and there's no doubt we're talking about people who basically fish in the same pond here. this is the same group of people in many ways and i'
. >> and they had tanzania, and really now, it's a concerted effort.uritania and the combination of groups, the islamic magreb and remnants of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and it's an international movement and wherever there's a vacuum they perceive and they fill it it and where the president has hurt us the last several years, somehow implying that the war against al-qaeda is over. yeah, core al-qaeda has been hurt, but they've metastasized and in some ways al-qaeda is more of a...
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. >> jimmy: you know, i went to tanzania once on the mtv show. i'm going to sit -- wait until we do this bit for mtv." i go, "i'm just going to take a nap in the tent." so i take a nap in the tent. he goes, "all right, i'm going to go." so he leaves. he comes back. he's like, "dude, dude, dude. you missed it. you missed it. oh, my gosh. i saw everything. i saw an elephant." "you saw an elephant? that's crazy. i didn't see one. i'm so mad." he goes, "i saw a giraffe. i saw a lion. just look at my phone. look at my --" it's his camera. so i show like his camera. he had a picture of a lion giving birth. i go, "what? [ laughter ] where is this happening? let's go right now! let's go!" and he goes, "you missed it!" i go, "oh, my god!" and he goes, "i'm just playing." i took pictures of postcards." [ laughter ] [ applause ] it was the best burn i've ever seen. it was so good. it was one of the funniest jokes i've ever seen. every time we -- dude, you've got to do it next time you're on vacation. i just took a picture of a rainbow and waterfall. just ta
. >> jimmy: you know, i went to tanzania once on the mtv show. i'm going to sit -- wait until we do this bit for mtv." i go, "i'm just going to take a nap in the tent." so i take a nap in the tent. he goes, "all right, i'm going to go." so he leaves. he comes back. he's like, "dude, dude, dude. you missed it. you missed it. oh, my gosh. i saw everything. i saw an elephant." "you saw an elephant? that's crazy. i didn't see one. i'm so mad." he...
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has a deep voice and laugh and he seems to know everybody in africa from the area the president of tanzania, the dictator of ugonda back in the 70's and 80's to everybody in kenya and he traveled with us. we met him yesterday and had three or four hours of fascinating discussions and then he traveled with us today in the morning and he was jury close to barack obama sr. and the patron and knows all of the political intrigue of kenya, and a lot of the personal promise was barack obama senior. >> was he valuable and? did you have to listen carefully to what was said? you can't go on a trip like this, so i spend months studying the kenyan politics learning everything i could going to an archived at the university of syracuse i knew a lot of the background if you had a conversation with leo you wouldn't understand a word he said but i knew where he was going and have the beginnings of the stories and so yes i could piece it together yet it filled in 100 holes in the politics of obama senior personal life. >> host: last question you found and went to the house president obama stayed at a 1987. w
has a deep voice and laugh and he seems to know everybody in africa from the area the president of tanzania, the dictator of ugonda back in the 70's and 80's to everybody in kenya and he traveled with us. we met him yesterday and had three or four hours of fascinating discussions and then he traveled with us today in the morning and he was jury close to barack obama sr. and the patron and knows all of the political intrigue of kenya, and a lot of the personal promise was barack obama senior....
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all of that, hunting the occasional 14-foot crocodile in tans tanzania -- i'm not making that up, wrapf any kind with the breakfast underway, no embargo when the breakfast is over other than c-span will not use video of the session for at least two hours after the breakfast ends. if you want to ask a question, do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, non-threatening signal, and i'll call on one and all. now for brief opening comments and questions from around the table. thank you for copping, sir. great to have you. >> delighted to be here. on december 25th, i was unknown with homes in jackson home and wilmington, delaware and all the people who i had money to was it. after being in iowa, i met many of you, an impressive experience because i had a whole new respect for the media that i didn't have before because i was treated politely and kindly and was not distorted only with one or two exceptions. my respect for the media has grown dramatically. >> i think we can change that this morning. [laughter] >> what matthew and i are up to now is realizing that in the last year and a ha
all of that, hunting the occasional 14-foot crocodile in tans tanzania -- i'm not making that up, wrapf any kind with the breakfast underway, no embargo when the breakfast is over other than c-span will not use video of the session for at least two hours after the breakfast ends. if you want to ask a question, do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, non-threatening signal, and i'll call on one and all. now for brief opening comments and questions from around the table. thank you for...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania, admiral krause sat exactly where you said, 12 years ago, and told theubcommittee that i chaired at the time that quote in our investigation of the bombings the arb board were shocked a similar the lessons learned were to those drawn by the commission some 14 years before that. in other words, in 1985. in direct response that authored a bipartisan law, the admiral -- and in it we had a title to secure him as a construction encounters an act of 1999 to upgrade and -- security and residency to include threat thrt assessment at this is, emergency action plans, programmer distances that our setbacks, for example, crisis management income diplomatic secured, training, rapid response procedures, storage or emergency equipment like fire suppressant capabilities, and increased antiterrorism in africa. before 1998 there were a thousand security specialists. today there are over 3100. i agree we need more, but how present a security personnel and assets are deployed are above all a leadership issue. and clearly we have and had the diplomatic security assets that c
embassies in kenya and tanzania, admiral krause sat exactly where you said, 12 years ago, and told theubcommittee that i chaired at the time that quote in our investigation of the bombings the arb board were shocked a similar the lessons learned were to those drawn by the commission some 14 years before that. in other words, in 1985. in direct response that authored a bipartisan law, the admiral -- and in it we had a title to secure him as a construction encounters an act of 1999 to upgrade and...
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from the former president of tanzania to idi amin, the dictator of uganda back in the '70s and '80s, the everybody in kenya. and he traveled with us. we met him yesterday, had three or four hours of fascinating discussion, and then he traveled with us today, in the morning. and he, he was very close to barack obama, sr., and to obama's patron, tom mboya, and knows all of the political intrigue of kenya, and a lot of the personal promise and flaws of barack obama senior. spent was he valuable? did you have to listen carefully to what he said? >> well, it was not easy -- likely, this is the other key thing. you can't, you can't go on a trip like this unprepared. so i have spent months studying kenyan politics, learning everything i could about tom mboya, going to an archive at the university in syracuse that had the kenyan national archives, a lot of information i got from there. and i really knew a lot of the background. if you just had a conversation cold with leo, you wouldn't have understood a word he said, but i knew where he was going. i knew a lot of the beginning of the story,
from the former president of tanzania to idi amin, the dictator of uganda back in the '70s and '80s, the everybody in kenya. and he traveled with us. we met him yesterday, had three or four hours of fascinating discussion, and then he traveled with us today, in the morning. and he, he was very close to barack obama, sr., and to obama's patron, tom mboya, and knows all of the political intrigue of kenya, and a lot of the personal promise and flaws of barack obama senior. spent was he valuable?...
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. >> reporter: this boy and his family moved to the united states after fleeing violence in tanzania.oy and his family moved out of myanmar, hoping for a safer future. this girl's parents left native iran in search of better education. the three are students at the international community school in decatur, georgia, and their lives are dramatically different. ics a k-5 charter school with 270 students from more than 30 countries. >> i like the school because it's a fun place to be. a fun place to learn. >> like a whole neighbored. together or a whole country together or a whole world. >> the school's great. you can get a lot of friends. >> reporter: charitable groups and local government in clarkston encouraged international refugees to settle here. bilanguage wall assistants work with every teacher. language classes and additional reading and math practice part of the daily school schedule. the goal to help refugee children without separating them from the rest of their american classmates. >> this is not a school for refugee children any more than a school for kids. >> reporter: it
. >> reporter: this boy and his family moved to the united states after fleeing violence in tanzania.oy and his family moved out of myanmar, hoping for a safer future. this girl's parents left native iran in search of better education. the three are students at the international community school in decatur, georgia, and their lives are dramatically different. ics a k-5 charter school with 270 students from more than 30 countries. >> i like the school because it's a fun place to be....
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, the uss cole was attacked and sailors killed, there were attacks on our embassies in kenya and tanzaniaay back to the '83 marine barracks bombing, if you want, americans attacked without a lot of response. are you satisfied with the response to this point of whoever is responsible for these benghazi attacks? >> you know, i met with the leadership in libya seeking cooperation as we try to find and prosecute the people that are responsible for the deaths. i will say the government there, you know, almost doesn't exist. i don't think people can fully understand how libya is until you're there on the ground. there just almost isn't any real government. i know it's been incredibly frustrating for our fbi and others who are trying to bring these people to justice. we think some of them are in algeria and may have been involve inside what just happened there. so, you know, i think this is going to take time for us to bring folks to justice. i think it's actually more of an activity of our cia and other operations, but at present, no. i mean, no one who has killed or murdered four americans the
, the uss cole was attacked and sailors killed, there were attacks on our embassies in kenya and tanzaniaay back to the '83 marine barracks bombing, if you want, americans attacked without a lot of response. are you satisfied with the response to this point of whoever is responsible for these benghazi attacks? >> you know, i met with the leadership in libya seeking cooperation as we try to find and prosecute the people that are responsible for the deaths. i will say the government there,...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania, the admiral said exactly where you sit and told the subcommittee i cheered at the time that a did our investigations, the arb shocked -- was shocked to how similar the lessons work. in direc response -- direct response, i authored a response. to upgrade diplomatic security, and proves correct assessment -- improve assessments. before 1998, there were 1000 security specialists. today there are over 3100. i agree we need more. how they are deployed are in leadership issue. when it comes to what you knew and what request were made of you to beef up security, there are disturbing parallels to kenya and tanzania. the u.s. ambassador to kenya last madeleine albright and more security upgrades and the ambassadors request was rejected. the loss of life was horrific. there are numerous press reports for security assistance. you define taking responsibility in terms of during and after the terrorist attacks. what about before the attack? and what did you and your staff become aware of embassador stevens and his request for security upgrades? did he ask you personally
embassies in kenya and tanzania, the admiral said exactly where you sit and told the subcommittee i cheered at the time that a did our investigations, the arb shocked -- was shocked to how similar the lessons work. in direc response -- direct response, i authored a response. to upgrade diplomatic security, and proves correct assessment -- improve assessments. before 1998, there were 1000 security specialists. today there are over 3100. i agree we need more. how they are deployed are in...
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they built -- i was in -- they built the national defense college for tanzania. so they do a lot of good work. they have chosen about the kind of interesting infrastructure. the united states has taken a bit of a different path, and our path has been we're going to invest in human capital. we're going to invest in the people of africa, not so much in the stuff of africa. i happen to think that's a pretty wise choice. and i will tell you once, a moment ago, a little bit of frustration, i was in a city and someone pointed out to me one of the people from the host nation said, see that football stadium? you know, the chinese build that force. how come the united states doesn't build stuff for us like that? and my probably impolitic response to that was, the fact that there are people whose health allows them to feel that stadium is thanks to the people of the united states of america. that was probably -- ambassador probably yell at me if i say that, but it points out a little bit different approach. militarily, we are absolutely not in an adversarial relationship a
they built -- i was in -- they built the national defense college for tanzania. so they do a lot of good work. they have chosen about the kind of interesting infrastructure. the united states has taken a bit of a different path, and our path has been we're going to invest in human capital. we're going to invest in the people of africa, not so much in the stuff of africa. i happen to think that's a pretty wise choice. and i will tell you once, a moment ago, a little bit of frustration, i was in...
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formed a foundation where they're building schools and other sorts of structures in kenya and in tanzaniathrough fundraisers, or through just the kindness of people, or through a variety of means, the contributions were significant, and we've actually built a school, which is -- and we're adding classrooms on as money comes in. so, we're up through the fifth grade right now. and we actually had an opportunity to go over for the grand opening of the school, for a mass to recognize the opening of the school, and then for a celebration, visit the school. >> so, you've transformed your loss into... >> it's wonderful -- so, we have a connection with some place we can, from time toime. to as >> salgo: so, let's pause for a moment and sort of sum-up what we've been discussing so far. grief can be complicated. it's important for you to work, sometimes, with your health care team, if grief is affecting your health or your daily life, and is going on far too long. and whether it is through conversation, or acts of goodness, connecting to others can help you heal. is that fair, terry? >> congdon: mm
formed a foundation where they're building schools and other sorts of structures in kenya and in tanzaniathrough fundraisers, or through just the kindness of people, or through a variety of means, the contributions were significant, and we've actually built a school, which is -- and we're adding classrooms on as money comes in. so, we're up through the fifth grade right now. and we actually had an opportunity to go over for the grand opening of the school, for a mass to recognize the opening of...
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and the department to beef up security in benghazi, there are disturbing parallels to kenya and tanzania bombings and u.s. ambassador to kenya, bushnell repeatedly asked secretary madeleine albright for upgrades and the ambassador's request was rejected and the loss of life as we know were horrific. and u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens and his team made repeated requests for security assistance so my questions are one, you define taking responsibility for benghazi in your testimony a few moments ago. in terms-- and only in terms of during and after the terrorist attacks. what about before the attack on september 11th, 2012-- 11 -- 12. what did you personally, and your staff. when did you become aware of ambassador stevens request for security upgrade? what exactly did you do in response? you obviously were very close to him. did he ask you personally at any time. when you say a moment ago that ambassador pickering's arb perhaps didn't think relevant to be interviewed. you're the most relevant person of all. you're the leader on top of it all. so, i would join with my colleague, yo
and the department to beef up security in benghazi, there are disturbing parallels to kenya and tanzania bombings and u.s. ambassador to kenya, bushnell repeatedly asked secretary madeleine albright for upgrades and the ambassador's request was rejected and the loss of life as we know were horrific. and u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens and his team made repeated requests for security assistance so my questions are one, you define taking responsibility for benghazi in your testimony a few...
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this was after the big bombings of our embassies in kenya and tanzania, she mentioned a report that wassed. there has to be specific distance between walls and pressured because of bonds. but in europe, you do not always meet those standards because they are too close to the street. my algerian embassy could not meet that standard even though there were bombs and assassinations going off. but we had an important job to do. the french government was pressing the u.s. to become involved in a way that in that situation -- i did not think it was very sensible and we needed to be able to report facts from our point of view. we did the best record. we moved out of some roads. we strengthened walls. you are constantly having to make real world decisions between absolute standards and getting the job done. host: we are talking with a ronald noonan -- neumann, the current president of the american academy of diplomacy. up next, just in kentucky on the democratic line. caller: i do not understand if we are having so many problems trying to keep our people protected, i do not understand why we do
this was after the big bombings of our embassies in kenya and tanzania, she mentioned a report that wassed. there has to be specific distance between walls and pressured because of bonds. but in europe, you do not always meet those standards because they are too close to the street. my algerian embassy could not meet that standard even though there were bombs and assassinations going off. but we had an important job to do. the french government was pressing the u.s. to become involved in a way...
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all that and hunting the occasional 14-foot crocodile in tanzania. thus endth -- i'm not making that up. that's the biographical portion of today's program. as always, we're on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting of any kind while the breakfast is underway. there's no embargo when the breakfast is over except that c-span has agreed not to use video of the session for at least who two hours after the breakfast ends. finally, if you'd like to ask a question, please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal, and i'll happily call on one and all. now we'll begin by offering mr. freiss the opportunity to make some brief opening commentt then move to questions around the table. thanks for coming, sir. >> it's a delight to be here. on december 25th, i was a complete unknown. i had homes in jackson hole and wilmington, delaware, i had a presence, and then all the people i owed money to knew me, but that was about it. so after the santorum victory in iowa, i got the chance to meet many of you, and it's quite an imp
all that and hunting the occasional 14-foot crocodile in tanzania. thus endth -- i'm not making that up. that's the biographical portion of today's program. as always, we're on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting of any kind while the breakfast is underway. there's no embargo when the breakfast is over except that c-span has agreed not to use video of the session for at least who two hours after the breakfast ends. finally, if you'd like to ask a question, please do the...