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so as tanzania attracted me to thinking. at this point he has an engine lined up and he will be he knows that snow told he needs says it would be feasible to know that i'm here. eugenie the ingenious appreciation an excellent list of past november was up to going pretty good. once every season has to be costly because that's what the commas in this region need to plow the console him many areas sittin there wasn't a moment to read well actually mine. his imagery nina has come to him to find out more than they can ruin a boy and i didn't and the media has good news is lukewarm that. you can deal there'll be willing to share lots. but only in certain areas not everywhere but here and there it will certainly rain. the clomid on goma congo. with them when they cease the intensity and the rainy season is just around the eye. the young man in the fitting time to welcome the new season accompanied by a young man show tonight should he. each after concentrate on the situation would be tested sort of did me in the hopes that meat is
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al-liby accused of high profile bombings of americans in tanzania. >>> when did they realize he was in the hands of the americans? >> that must have been shocking for her. i mean that he would be in the hands of the americans. or was it a relief? >> the fact that it was u.s. special forces that did the raid caused anger in tripoli. two days after al-liby's abduction . it was unclear whether the two events were directly linked. though some libyans claimed they were. regardless, they underscored the problem, a multitude of actors vying for control. we caught up with zeydan as he spent the day traveling around tripoli. the agreement of some forces to withdraw from the capital. to what extent international actions like the u.s. raid to capture anas al liby to and how much knowledge of the raid you had before it took place? >> i mean, al-liby is a wanted person and has been you know openly asked for by the united states and request -- i mean there's -- it's not a secret that he's one of these accused of this. >> but he has been living openly in tripoli. >> for about a month he came back. >>
al-liby accused of high profile bombings of americans in tanzania. >>> when did they realize he was in the hands of the americans? >> that must have been shocking for her. i mean that he would be in the hands of the americans. or was it a relief? >> the fact that it was u.s. special forces that did the raid caused anger in tripoli. two days after al-liby's abduction . it was unclear whether the two events were directly linked. though some libyans claimed they were....
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families in countries like democratic republic of congo, tanzania and rwanda have to compete for jobs it understood. >> there's not enough money in the budget. 80% rely on agriculture. >> people in rural areas warn of trouble ahead. >> it's a central issue. >> nigeria's capital was built after a 1970s oil boom and is grown into a wealthy city. wealthy call abuja home. many have been priced out. we went to find out why a scheme to build affordable housing is facing. >> this man finished work at a state-run radio station. instead of going home, he comes here and waits. like many in abuja, he lived outside the city. going home extents a 20 minute trip to four hours. >> everyone wants to stay because they want social amenities, they are all present. it's exorbitant rates. so, so damn expensive. by some estimates, 70% of civil servants live outside of abuja. there's no shortage, but many properties are empty, with the middle class priced out. the average income of a civil servient is $340 a month. look at the rent. an apartment costs $1,250. in the ub ushes they go for $120 a month. realis
families in countries like democratic republic of congo, tanzania and rwanda have to compete for jobs it understood. >> there's not enough money in the budget. 80% rely on agriculture. >> people in rural areas warn of trouble ahead. >> it's a central issue. >> nigeria's capital was built after a 1970s oil boom and is grown into a wealthy city. wealthy call abuja home. many have been priced out. we went to find out why a scheme to build affordable housing is facing....
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you don't think i'm better off than a farm in tanzania. i guess i don't mind losing my job.they feel the same way. which people are special in that way. everyone hates losing status everyone hates losing 95% of what they have which is what happened to the people. so i don't know how much -- dick fuld acted like an idiot. it's hard to read the books awaited and i think act like a. he acted like an idiot and with many, many, many people in the world acted like idiots. don't want to single out the dick fuld? if it were not for him act like an idiot everything would've been fun, i can think the would've been some other idiot who would've done something similar. >> tyler, do you have any -- >> what's the private and social wedge? most mutations are bad for the individual animal or human being, but they may be good for the species as a whole because it allows it to evolve thanks to develop and so on. so fairly well in your account on net overall are you saying that is something that is good for society are good for america but actually bad for people so we need to subsidize them t
you don't think i'm better off than a farm in tanzania. i guess i don't mind losing my job.they feel the same way. which people are special in that way. everyone hates losing status everyone hates losing 95% of what they have which is what happened to the people. so i don't know how much -- dick fuld acted like an idiot. it's hard to read the books awaited and i think act like a. he acted like an idiot and with many, many, many people in the world acted like idiots. don't want to single out the...
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new billionaires around the world and some of them for the first time in countries like lithuania, tanzania, and algeria. >>that was actually a record. more people are becoming wealthier as you mentioned. who are some of the newcomers? >>some of the high profile newcomers here in the united states are sheryl sandbergthe chief operating officer of facebook. facebook shares have been on a tear. she joined the list. 2 young entrepreneurs from a company called what's app that facebook just bought for 19 billionjan koum and brian acton. and world wrestling entertainment's vince mcmahon is new on the list this year. >>it was a lot of fun to have you on the show this morning. take care. >>thanks so much. facebook's sheryl sandberg is denying a report that she has plans to run for the senate in 20-16. a source close to the author, and chief operating officer of facebook, told business insider that the rumors are - quote - 100% untrue. sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to c
new billionaires around the world and some of them for the first time in countries like lithuania, tanzania, and algeria. >>that was actually a record. more people are becoming wealthier as you mentioned. who are some of the newcomers? >>some of the high profile newcomers here in the united states are sheryl sandbergthe chief operating officer of facebook. facebook shares have been on a tear. she joined the list. 2 young entrepreneurs from a company called what's app that facebook...
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he was taken in by graystoke in tanzania, they found him when he came ashore during a storm and they fed him and cared for him and they have to teach him you on to fly. >> spread your wings. spread your wings. bye-bye. >> it's like a pterodactyl. >> it's a big bird. and here they are teaching it how to fly. >> are you kidding? he learned from the humans kind of showing the motion. that's pretty remarkable. that's a fun video. >> i love the person who figured out to put a go pro on this thing's bill and point it back at them. his little bald head screaming through the air. >>> we go from water fowl to a whale. this video was captured by some people sailing from st. croix to the bahamas and as you can see they are going at a pretty good clip. notice this whale. no problem keeping up, just look. >> cool. >> and doesn't even look like the whale is moving anything. just kind of moves its tail. he eventually does speed up and all you see is a slight move of the tail and he speeds ahead of the boat which is not going slow. look at that. >> wow, that's cool. it's weird because he's not reall
he was taken in by graystoke in tanzania, they found him when he came ashore during a storm and they fed him and cared for him and they have to teach him you on to fly. >> spread your wings. spread your wings. bye-bye. >> it's like a pterodactyl. >> it's a big bird. and here they are teaching it how to fly. >> are you kidding? he learned from the humans kind of showing the motion. that's pretty remarkable. that's a fun video. >> i love the person who figured out to...
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. >> in tanzania this cheetah pokes his head through the sunroof.his dog, now, i understand why the head out the window is fun. and at the san diego zoo, they filmed a gorilla undergoing an emergency c-section, gross? no. rather beautiful. finally, we all know that dogs don't like being left in the car, this boxer made it known, that was the "instant index," i'm nick watt. >>> coming up next -- the olympic athletes on team usa who found a new way to serve their country. our "persons of the week." my sinuses are acting up and i've got this runny nose. i better take something. truth is, sudafed pe pressure and pain won't treat all of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find a walmart with a foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm
. >> in tanzania this cheetah pokes his head through the sunroof.his dog, now, i understand why the head out the window is fun. and at the san diego zoo, they filmed a gorilla undergoing an emergency c-section, gross? no. rather beautiful. finally, we all know that dogs don't like being left in the car, this boxer made it known, that was the "instant index," i'm nick watt. >>> coming up next -- the olympic athletes on team usa who found a new way to serve their country....
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like, if you went to a person, if i lost my job and a person in tanzania asks me why i was sad aboutand i was like, well, i'm going to have to sell my house, and i won't have a car, you have hot and cold running water, and you're not going to be hungry, and the roof is going to keep rain off. doesn't work that way. you don't think, oh, well, i'm better off than a farmer in tanzania, i guess i'm better off losing my job. everyone hates losing status, everyone hates losing 95% of what they had which is what happened to dick fuld and the president of bear stearns. so i don't know how much -- dick fuld acted like an idiot. it's really hard to read the books about what he did and not think he acted like an id idiot. he acted like an idiot in a way that many, many people in the world act like idiots. do i want to single out dick fuld and say if it was r it -- f it were not for him acting like an idiot, everything would have been fine. >> before we go to questions, tyler, do you have any -- >> what's the private and social wedge here? let's take biology, most mutations are bad for the indiv
like, if you went to a person, if i lost my job and a person in tanzania asks me why i was sad aboutand i was like, well, i'm going to have to sell my house, and i won't have a car, you have hot and cold running water, and you're not going to be hungry, and the roof is going to keep rain off. doesn't work that way. you don't think, oh, well, i'm better off than a farmer in tanzania, i guess i'm better off losing my job. everyone hates losing status, everyone hates losing 95% of what they had...
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and prompt is not kind to gem is taking time dennis has four times while at the end is all about tanzania and the hounds king county from the european council on foreign relations think tank exactly one tear off the massive growth in terms of the economic relationship between china and germany in two thousand tonnes of chemicals on the heels of the industry on the one hand and machine tools on the other hand the german economy needs markets the chinese economy needs technology the economic relationship is a very close knit school relationship developed between the two governments set to come on brought to the chinese leader's visit to gemini human rights watch from the base article describes the conditions much chinese people within hours of polling. i accuse beijing of county down on press freedom yet when doing business with china. european leaders attending down the human rights concerns that the eu trade chief says the property to the mall to attract chinese investment. he even agreed to drop a major part of integration is alleged on that trade practices one political analyst joseph c
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. >>> stunning encounter during a safari in the african nation of tanzania. >> just look at the incrediblecheetah as it climbed onto a land rover with several people inside. the animal unknowingly posing perfectly for these snapshots even sticking its head into the vehicle's sunroof, so its teeth and claws just inches away from the passengers, oh, my goodness. >> that's when you go fishing for m&ms and go, here, take one. the woman taking the pictures said it seemed like the animal was actually trying to see who else was in the vehicle with her. >> when you see it coming -- >> curious cat, though. >> when you see it coming, don't you close the sunroof? >> i know i would. >> lock the doors, the whole thing and just kind of hide. >> ooh. now we're ready to take pictures. but now watch this. the money shot that proves, yeah, that's the one. now i'm closing the window. >> they are braver than i, but they have some good pictures and a good story to tell. >> brave or something. i'm not sure what. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. news is next. news is next. [ whispers ] that boys sta
. >>> stunning encounter during a safari in the african nation of tanzania. >> just look at the incrediblecheetah as it climbed onto a land rover with several people inside. the animal unknowingly posing perfectly for these snapshots even sticking its head into the vehicle's sunroof, so its teeth and claws just inches away from the passengers, oh, my goodness. >> that's when you go fishing for m&ms and go, here, take one. the woman taking the pictures said it seemed...
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for the one in tears will come from coming and that i do but that might sound tanzania fl minded and santa will have the money exceed these entities were just concerned citizens to my call us a peace officer and bomb of safety officers of old deputy sheriff. ub is my oldest who signed up to seventy old pensioner should be spending his toy ninety as relaxing. these days he's ok on the street working twelve hour shifts. we finally came home for his eye is one that has enticed us to see him crying. in a tight construction would take is terrified everything he's devoted the last forty five years of these like working towards could be destroyed but with only a fifty two pages of my home and an icon stay away from it. i must steal the little guy must be there. i'm being completely voluntarily alone five thousand people have signed up. swearing in regions to the people of crime yet the numbers of swimming. back at headquarters unit tells me another con has been stopped going to into crimea with hidden with pens for the people of crime yet things are now heating up but the army says they are
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they set up the community near the border of tanzania. many they have come back to find someone else is on their land. >> i've been told that i do not belong here. my family will cause trouble if i ask for my land. >> reporter: government officials are not dealin dealinh land scarcity, the united nations state that it is one of the poorest countries in the world. >> most struggle to make ends meet. families returning from the republic of congo have to compete for jobs and food. >> reporter: there isn't enough money in the state budget. 80% of the country relies on agriculture. >> people living in rural areas want to travel ahead. if the issue of land isn't addressed quickly. >> reporter: al jazeera, barundi. >> we'll have more from africa after the break. and a man being uprooted from his home and business in kenya. >> it's not right. telling us to go back when there is no peace makes no sense. >> and celebrating a peace deal with muslims in the southern philippines, but will some people be forced from their homes as a result? >>> sports
they set up the community near the border of tanzania. many they have come back to find someone else is on their land. >> i've been told that i do not belong here. my family will cause trouble if i ask for my land. >> reporter: government officials are not dealin dealinh land scarcity, the united nations state that it is one of the poorest countries in the world. >> most struggle to make ends meet. families returning from the republic of congo have to compete for jobs and...
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you allowed the income that was going to locals in some of these regions whether it is and will or tanzania or the democratic republic of the condo, is that not becoming negative for those people? >> that is why we didn't just eliminate those areas completely. we can go into the democratic republic of congo or any of those countries and source from the good mind that don't use slave labor. we are trying not to take money away from those local employees. we are not getting it from the slave labor camps. liz: israel will be the first totally wired nation and not just from the standpoint of smart phones but from where rebels. where will intel fit into the wearable world as you see it? >> we have a strong effort going on, we are moving a bunch of our product line, you didn't see a series of announcements this year. all watch, earpiece, you go through this year you are going to see more wearable projects. we will have theof intel's technology on this where a bulgaria and you will see some unique devices, things that actually served a purpose and solutions. liz: the genesis of what is happening,
you allowed the income that was going to locals in some of these regions whether it is and will or tanzania or the democratic republic of the condo, is that not becoming negative for those people? >> that is why we didn't just eliminate those areas completely. we can go into the democratic republic of congo or any of those countries and source from the good mind that don't use slave labor. we are trying not to take money away from those local employees. we are not getting it from the...
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you don't think all go well i'm better off than a farmer in tanzania. guess i don't mind using my job. it doesn't work that way. i don't know how much to pull back. is hard to think he didn't act like an idiot. you act like an idiot like many many many people in the world act like idiots. if it were not for him being an idiot everything would have been fine but i tend to think there would been another idiots who would have done something similar. >> was so private and social -- let's say take iowa g.. most mutations are bad for the individual animal or human being that they may be good for the species as a whole because it allows it to evolve change and develop and so on. failing well in your account overall are you saying it's something that's good for society are good for america and actually bad for people so we need to subsidize them take more chances so they can fail well for mutual benefits which accrue one fails better would be good for most people or are you saying failing well do something which if we enlarged it would be good for us too? we ca
you don't think all go well i'm better off than a farmer in tanzania. guess i don't mind using my job. it doesn't work that way. i don't know how much to pull back. is hard to think he didn't act like an idiot. you act like an idiot like many many many people in the world act like idiots. if it were not for him being an idiot everything would have been fine but i tend to think there would been another idiots who would have done something similar. >> was so private and social -- let's say...
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it's also trailing a lot of cloud up towards the north and it is giving us a problem in tanzania. the latest pictures, you can see this man wading through the water there. it really is incredibly wet, there's a lot of flooding here. the problem was the rains fell for three days, and here we saw 182 millimeters of rain in three days. that's what gave us the flooding problem there, but of course elsewhere, we've got even more rain. 227 millimeters of rain there in just 24 hours. there's more rain still to come. this system is only moving very slowly and gradually working toward madagascar before due to bend back towards the west. when close, it will be the equivalent of a category four hurricane. >> thank you very much for that. we look at nigeria now and since its capitol was built after a 1970's oil boom that grown into one of africa's most expensive cities, many elite calling it home. many others are priced out, including hundreds of thousands of civil servants who keep the government running. why asking to build affordable housing is failing. >> finishing work at a state run rad
it's also trailing a lot of cloud up towards the north and it is giving us a problem in tanzania. the latest pictures, you can see this man wading through the water there. it really is incredibly wet, there's a lot of flooding here. the problem was the rains fell for three days, and here we saw 182 millimeters of rain in three days. that's what gave us the flooding problem there, but of course elsewhere, we've got even more rain. 227 millimeters of rain there in just 24 hours. there's more rain...
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tanzania.icial watch comes up with $15,000 for that trip. >> astronomical for the regular folks. >> you say it's in respective, right? >> no worse than bush or clinton. are a three presidents more recently have traveled much more than their predecessor. >> honolulu, that's a far trip. i'm going out there. i'm going out there. i got the frequent flier miles going on. >> george bush went to camp david 149 times. >> camp david? >> hawaii. bush rode his bike there how much does the hawaii thing cost. >> it cost $8 million just for the flight. >> just for the flight for christmas. talk about santa claus goes around the world for a couple hundred grand. >> and we don't know what the secret service overkill costs are. >> what do you mean the secret service because they take another plane, right? >> the secret service did things like fly over in special military planes vehicles to protect the president. >> you figure the military is the military. that brings me to this. why don't we just have the milit
tanzania.icial watch comes up with $15,000 for that trip. >> astronomical for the regular folks. >> you say it's in respective, right? >> no worse than bush or clinton. are a three presidents more recently have traveled much more than their predecessor. >> honolulu, that's a far trip. i'm going out there. i'm going out there. i got the frequent flier miles going on. >> george bush went to camp david 149 times. >> camp david? >> hawaii. bush rode his...
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take a look at this bird in tanzania that washed up on the beach. he was orphaned.have parents. didn't know how to fly. people like this nice man tried to teach him by simulating flight. lo and behold, he eventually rehabbed. and they attached a go-pro camera right there, to his bill. >> that is awesome. >> isn't that just awesome? first pelican selfie ever. check him out. >> i love that. >> love this stuff. he is doing it all day long. >> really cool. so i won't ask what kind of insane things you have done after you've had a few cocktails, but hopefully it is nothing to this extreme. so this guy from california went to vegas around the time of the super bowl, got admittedly black-out drunk. borrowed a half million on the casino, bet it on the super bowl and lost. >> i've never done anything that bad. >> now he is suing the casino for lending him the money. he said they should have known that he is too drunk and there is a law in nevada that keeps the bars from allowing people to gamble when they have had too much to drink. so he they said, they shouldn't have given
take a look at this bird in tanzania that washed up on the beach. he was orphaned.have parents. didn't know how to fly. people like this nice man tried to teach him by simulating flight. lo and behold, he eventually rehabbed. and they attached a go-pro camera right there, to his bill. >> that is awesome. >> isn't that just awesome? first pelican selfie ever. check him out. >> i love that. >> love this stuff. he is doing it all day long. >> really cool. so i won't...
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tanzania.comes up with $15,000 for that trip. >> astronomical for the regular folks. >> you say it's in respective, right? >> no worse than bush or clinton. are a three presidents more recently have traveled much more than their predecessor. >> honolulu, that's a far trip. i'm going out there. i'm going out there. i got the frequent flier miles going on. >> george bush went to camp david 149 times. >> camp david? >> hawaii. bush rode his bike there how much does the hawaii thing cost. >> it cost $8 million just for the flight. >> just for the flight for christmas. talk about santa claus goes around the world for a couple hundred grand. >> and we don't know what the secret service overkill costs are. >> what do you mean the secret service because they take another plane, right? >> the secret service did things like fly over in special military planes vehicles to protect the president. >> you figure the military is the military. that brings me to this. why don't we just have the military fly ever
tanzania.comes up with $15,000 for that trip. >> astronomical for the regular folks. >> you say it's in respective, right? >> no worse than bush or clinton. are a three presidents more recently have traveled much more than their predecessor. >> honolulu, that's a far trip. i'm going out there. i'm going out there. i got the frequent flier miles going on. >> george bush went to camp david 149 times. >> camp david? >> hawaii. bush rode his bike there how...
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terrorist training camp in oregon and abu anas al libi, accused of planning the bombings in kenya and tanzaniaof the terrorism trial s will be crucial in determining how the united states proceeds going forward. due to pressure from congress and outcry from the public. late last year, attorney general eric holder characterized that decision as a mistake. >> i think that had we gone along the path that i announced at that time, we would not have had to close down half of manhattan it wouldn't have cost $200 million a year, and the defendants would be on death row. >> instead, the military trial of ksm may not begin until the year 2015. then again, as davidson notes, eyes of the nation have not exactly turned to his pretrial hearings which have staggered along at guantanamo like around out of town show that anyone has any intention of seeing. joining me, amy davidson. we've been talking about, in an effort to draw more attention to what is happening, talking about the lack of discussion, which is nothing of the eyeballs turned, to words what's a huge deal for the country and for the city. >> one
terrorist training camp in oregon and abu anas al libi, accused of planning the bombings in kenya and tanzaniaof the terrorism trial s will be crucial in determining how the united states proceeds going forward. due to pressure from congress and outcry from the public. late last year, attorney general eric holder characterized that decision as a mistake. >> i think that had we gone along the path that i announced at that time, we would not have had to close down half of manhattan it...
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. >> he went to senegal, south africa, tanzania.comes up with $15 million for that trip. >> that's another con. we pay for the fundraising trips because he does a little business. and then he goes and raise as lot of money. >> president obama is about to leave for a 17-day trip to hawaii. >> oh do, you blame him? >> this is occupy oahu. >> the president went to las vegas, west palm beach, israel, jordan, miami, three times san francisco, l.a., mexico, puerto rico, palm springs. >> oh, no, a president who travels. some on the right will use any excuse to go after this president. but this vacation from reality needs a one-way ticket home. joining me now, joan walsh and joe madison. thank you for coming on this show. >> thank you. >> you know, joan, all presidents make international trips and go on vacation. i mean, it is the height of a double standard and is just ugly, it's nasty. not only have we seen them criticize this president, but they talked about his wife, his daughters, his mother-in-law. i mean, there is no level of decency
. >> he went to senegal, south africa, tanzania.comes up with $15 million for that trip. >> that's another con. we pay for the fundraising trips because he does a little business. and then he goes and raise as lot of money. >> president obama is about to leave for a 17-day trip to hawaii. >> oh do, you blame him? >> this is occupy oahu. >> the president went to las vegas, west palm beach, israel, jordan, miami, three times san francisco, l.a., mexico, puerto...
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peru, belize, albania, an geel, plaw -- angola, palau, seera lee own --, sierra leone, namibia, tanzania, morocco, netherlands. norway, hungary, iceland, the united states human rights council. mr. president, i'm not going to take more of the staff's time but throughout this executive calendar there's about 40 ambassadors, 40 ambassadors who are waiting to be confirmed, and 35 or so judges and do the math yourself, 75 or 80 very important jobs that they have stopped. so my friend from iowa is living in a dream world, i don't know where it exists. it doesn't exist here in the united states senate. so his solution to give them more time, can you imagine that? this is an alice in wonderland speech from the senator from iowa and he should have better use of his time. in playing fairy tales in the united states senate. obstruction led by the senators from all over this country who are republicans, it's an bairmt to our country. it is -- embarrassment to our country. it's preventing the people of this country from getting the things they need. now, i know, mr. president, that people are not to
peru, belize, albania, an geel, plaw -- angola, palau, seera lee own --, sierra leone, namibia, tanzania, morocco, netherlands. norway, hungary, iceland, the united states human rights council. mr. president, i'm not going to take more of the staff's time but throughout this executive calendar there's about 40 ambassadors, 40 ambassadors who are waiting to be confirmed, and 35 or so judges and do the math yourself, 75 or 80 very important jobs that they have stopped. so my friend from iowa is...
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, the latest in our social entrepreneurship series: helping women grow small businesses in rural tanzaniaake a look at the "two-seeds network," a non-profit dedicated to agricultural development in africa. and jeffrey brown has sent us his second dispatch from myanmar, where he's reporting on "cultures at risk." how does an ancient city, and its thousand-year-old buddhist temples, cope with newfound popularity? you can read his blog on art beat. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll look at federal reserve chair janet yellen's first news conference and her take on the state of the economy. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and fina
, the latest in our social entrepreneurship series: helping women grow small businesses in rural tanzaniaake a look at the "two-seeds network," a non-profit dedicated to agricultural development in africa. and jeffrey brown has sent us his second dispatch from myanmar, where he's reporting on "cultures at risk." how does an ancient city, and its thousand-year-old buddhist temples, cope with newfound popularity? you can read his blog on art beat. all that and more is on our...
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very famously takes a five month world tour and travels to cuba, london, vietnam, even algeria, tanzania and guinea, west africa where he meets up with kwame ture. he is being followed throughout. is a difficult process for him. once he becomes this national political leader in this international icon and figure he is definitely under surveillance. so his first wife was a south african singer. >> host: in your 2010 book "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama," you write that black power did not suddenly appear in northern cities after 1965 as an alternative to civil rights activists. instead it existed alongside its most celebrated setting base counterparts. mutual antagonism cut off black radicals from white allies and traditional civil rights leaders. on occasion both camps did foreign powerful with provisional alliances. >> that is true. when you think about black power and civil rights one of the interesting parts of studying postwar american history is this idea that civil rights is now in 2014 become nationally commemorated. while civil rights was unfolding esp
very famously takes a five month world tour and travels to cuba, london, vietnam, even algeria, tanzania and guinea, west africa where he meets up with kwame ture. he is being followed throughout. is a difficult process for him. once he becomes this national political leader in this international icon and figure he is definitely under surveillance. so his first wife was a south african singer. >> host: in your 2010 book "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack...
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collin achieved a lifetime goal when he and two of his seal teammates climbed mount kilimanjaro in tanzania, highest free-standing mountain in the world at 19,341 feet above sea level. they made most of the climb in speedy time, near the summit, however, collin encountered two women from california who were ill from altitude sickness. against his guide's advice, collin stopped to give them medical attention delaying his final assent. somehow one of the women found out collin had been killed and she sent a letter telling the family how kind he had been to them and she felt he had saved their lives. collin's father clayton recalled that story. once again the same young man who stood up to bullies on the school bus set his own interests aside to save others. collin was buried with full military honors in round county, kentucky. we're thinking of collin's loved ones including his parents clayton and paul la, his sister meggen, his fiancee and many other family and friends. to his father clayton i say semper fidelis, your son was always faithful. one of collin's senior officers engaged in many h
collin achieved a lifetime goal when he and two of his seal teammates climbed mount kilimanjaro in tanzania, highest free-standing mountain in the world at 19,341 feet above sea level. they made most of the climb in speedy time, near the summit, however, collin encountered two women from california who were ill from altitude sickness. against his guide's advice, collin stopped to give them medical attention delaying his final assent. somehow one of the women found out collin had been killed and...
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magazine got these exclusive photos of clooney soon to be shown there and a british lawyer on safari in tanzaniagether in october. an observer at their hotel says the vacationing couple were supremely relaxed and i love this quote, seemed very, very together. >> good for them. >> whatever that means. >>> all right. anyone who runs knows sometimes you need a motivation like maybe a landmark or some music. but this clever athlete came up with a hilarious way to make the miles fly by in her half marathon. 24-year-old kelly roberts decided to take selfies with unsuspecting cute guys during the new york city marathon. i love her facial expressions. she shays she'd spot a guy ahead and sprint up ahead and snap a shot and took a selfie every mile looking for a cute guy and as she ran she posted them using the #hotguysofthenychalf. i love how she's going ooh. >> whatever motivates you. >> what a workout sprinting. >> sprint and post. saving time. >> she was getting her workout in and having fun. >> nothing wrong with that. >> i had one. >>> next story, getting all kinds of play across social media. it's
magazine got these exclusive photos of clooney soon to be shown there and a british lawyer on safari in tanzaniagether in october. an observer at their hotel says the vacationing couple were supremely relaxed and i love this quote, seemed very, very together. >> good for them. >> whatever that means. >>> all right. anyone who runs knows sometimes you need a motivation like maybe a landmark or some music. but this clever athlete came up with a hilarious way to make the miles...
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. >> it climbed onto a land rover during a safari in tanzania.s sun roof so its teeth and clause were just inches from those inside. oh, my goodness. >> that would get my attention. the woman taking the picture said it seemed like the animal was actually trying to see who was in the vehicle with her. >> just checking things out. >> don't you think you would close the sun roof at that point? >> you don't know if it's going to attack? the person taking the picture said they were so excited that her hands were shaking and she wasn't able to capture those shots. i would be ducking and covering my head instead of taking pictures. >> that would get my attention when i saw the fangs. check it out. he must have been pretty friendly. >> i guess. >>> coming -- you've seen grumpy cat. how about grumpy baby? it's getting worldwide exposure. >>> and a movie caper starring miss piggy, kermit the frog and some of the biggest names in hollywood. we are previewing "muppets most wanted." you're watching "world news now." ♪ it's time to put on makeup it's time to g
. >> it climbed onto a land rover during a safari in tanzania.s sun roof so its teeth and clause were just inches from those inside. oh, my goodness. >> that would get my attention. the woman taking the picture said it seemed like the animal was actually trying to see who was in the vehicle with her. >> just checking things out. >> don't you think you would close the sun roof at that point? >> you don't know if it's going to attack? the person taking the picture...
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on the front lines, speaking to different revolutionaries and is going to go to paris, going to tanzaniationary pan-africanism as spelled out by kwame, one of the definitive pan-african ises of his generation, and ture is one of the most for mettable pan-africaist leaders of the post war period and comes to believe that combining their political thought and action is really what is going to be necessary to lead an african restoration and a worldwide political struggle to defeat capitalism, defeat imperialism and produce freedom and liberation for oprocessed people all over the world. the second question -- >> host: cia and the death of hugo chavez. >> guest: i think kwame -- we saw in the clip -- certainly felt harassed and felt under pressure by the cia. so undoubtedly he would connect what happened to chavez to chi chi. absolutely -- to the cia. absolutely. >> host: do you support or agree with kwame, stokely carmichael's view 0 about the fbi following hem throughout his life and causing his cancer, as he told us during that interview? >> guest: i think in terms of following him and ha
on the front lines, speaking to different revolutionaries and is going to go to paris, going to tanzaniationary pan-africanism as spelled out by kwame, one of the definitive pan-african ises of his generation, and ture is one of the most for mettable pan-africaist leaders of the post war period and comes to believe that combining their political thought and action is really what is going to be necessary to lead an african restoration and a worldwide political struggle to defeat capitalism,...
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this happening in tanzania. this cheetah jumping on the roof of this car. bad kitty.oint he reaches around through an open window and pawed at the passenger's hand. the folks in the car said he seemed curious and not aggressive at all. the guy heading the safari said he's been doing it 21 years but this was a first getting that close. >> we just had this kind of video a couple weeks ago of a cheetah going through a sun roof. that was somewhereç in africa. >> if you're in africa in the wild, close the moon roof. >> there you go. outside, if your moon roof is open here in new york city, you're damp because it's raining. >> that's right. it is a soggy morning here in new york city. you know what? it's been raining over the entire weekend across the northeast and much of the east coast. we picked up several inches of rain across sections of the northeast and also strong wind. those strong winds in north adam, massachusetts, if you live out here and you're heading out to work, you might notice you may not service. that is because strong winds over the weekend knocked down
this happening in tanzania. this cheetah jumping on the roof of this car. bad kitty.oint he reaches around through an open window and pawed at the passenger's hand. the folks in the car said he seemed curious and not aggressive at all. the guy heading the safari said he's been doing it 21 years but this was a first getting that close. >> we just had this kind of video a couple weeks ago of a cheetah going through a sun roof. that was somewhereç in africa. >> if you're in africa in...
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she is an obstetrician and works in tanzania.o assist in a case and she lost a mother and a baby and she was devastat devastated. a simple procedure could have been done having been in the united states that baby and we are mother would have lived. the next day maureen was confronted with another situation. she lost the baby this time but able to save the mother. she didn't save the mother's life but that mother can go home and take care of her five other children at home. they are less likely to be socially disadvantaged and maureen taught her colleagues how to perform that same life saving procedure so they now all can change the lives of the t s tanzanian mothers. a child dies every hour in the tans knn tanzanian world. >> it is educating others around the world? >> this is the real thing. you move it forward. so there's this transition. i came back from the lebanon-syrian border, and there's a raging war, and fallout is always women and children. the idea that women die in child birth, you see it in subsarahan africa a lot, a
she is an obstetrician and works in tanzania.o assist in a case and she lost a mother and a baby and she was devastat devastated. a simple procedure could have been done having been in the united states that baby and we are mother would have lived. the next day maureen was confronted with another situation. she lost the baby this time but able to save the mother. she didn't save the mother's life but that mother can go home and take care of her five other children at home. they are less likely...
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a young male cheetah in tanzania got curious about his visitors. climbs up on the roof of the land rover, pokes his head all the way into the sunroof. eventually the cheetah's mother called him away. the photographer who took the picture said she was in awe, but never scared during the ordeal. incredible photographs. remember that line in "vacation" when chevy chase says roll them up? i think we roll them up, the cheetah. >> i love the cheetah mom calling him away. hey, there. get back here. get away from those people. scare those people. >> dinner's in here. >> you don't know where those people have been! >> mr. roker's here with a check of the weather. >> ready for another storm? come on, here we go. it's fantastic. >> if he says it happy, we'll be happy about it. >> unfortunately, we're looking first of all starting saturday, severe weather, possibility of tornados stretching from dallas, san antonio, lake charles, louisiana and shreveport, so expect problems there. now, this system starts to make its way east, so saturday night, snow and ice, c
a young male cheetah in tanzania got curious about his visitors. climbs up on the roof of the land rover, pokes his head all the way into the sunroof. eventually the cheetah's mother called him away. the photographer who took the picture said she was in awe, but never scared during the ordeal. incredible photographs. remember that line in "vacation" when chevy chase says roll them up? i think we roll them up, the cheetah. >> i love the cheetah mom calling him away. hey, there....