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u.s. and africa. the peanut trade data, can really take you in the wrong direction. most of the trading relationship between u.s. and africa and some parts of the world is defined by extractors and has been for some time. if you look at the diversity of the number, it's changing and is changing quite a bit. if you take a big step back, for us as investors, we are very data focused. we have a spatial statistics told that helps us identify pockets of demographics and consumer behavior and spending power. and so, for us we are very data-driven in terms of where we make our choices. when you look at data-driven multinationals and look at their behavior in the last five years, this is very recent and the more data-driven multinationals are at the finance. you see them making quite significant bets across africa and you are also yielding quite significant result. but when you hear most is general elect trait. when i was living in north africa, we would see the general electorate team from time to time. very rarely. obviously probably on the infrastructure side of the africa
u.s. and africa. the peanut trade data, can really take you in the wrong direction. most of the trading relationship between u.s. and africa and some parts of the world is defined by extractors and has been for some time. if you look at the diversity of the number, it's changing and is changing quite a bit. if you take a big step back, for us as investors, we are very data focused. we have a spatial statistics told that helps us identify pockets of demographics and consumer behavior and...
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different on the africa side i think local voters don't really support any of the policy related to u.s. africa. at best you have a misunderstanding. you might actually have animosity so it's broader than trade i feel like in the africa world we talk to folks in terms of what kind of policies with people support with something like pep far supported probably, it wasn't but there's policymakers who pushed and took risks. now now people are supported because they understand the positive stories, only later are they supportive as the message gets out. they weren't supportive at the time from a policy perspective on the africa context we all know it. the chinese are growing their market share every day. a number of european countries that are doing quite well. the india has a strategic view on the continent and how they're growing. when you look at the us, snatches, snatches from a trade policy perspective but the supportive elements you think about some of these things being debated in their existence and in reality were so slow in terms of execution. when i was in the infrastructure space and we
different on the africa side i think local voters don't really support any of the policy related to u.s. africa. at best you have a misunderstanding. you might actually have animosity so it's broader than trade i feel like in the africa world we talk to folks in terms of what kind of policies with people support with something like pep far supported probably, it wasn't but there's policymakers who pushed and took risks. now now people are supported because they understand the positive stories,...
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u.s.-africa, you know what i mean? you have a misunderstanding. ou might actually have animosity so much more than trade i feel like in the africa world when we go out and talk to folks in terms of what kind of policies we support and what people support a pepfar, something like pepfar support a broad look at it wasn't but there's a lot of policymakers who push and took a lot of risk and passed it. now people supported because they understand the positive stories only later on they supported, as the message gets out. they were not supported at the time from a policy perspective. in the africa context we all know it. chinese are kind of growing their market share every day. i think there's number of european countries that are doing quite well. india has a very strategic view on the continent and how they're going. when you look at the u.s. i think it's not just for a trade policy perspective but also the support of elements when you think about opec, they could not ask him which somebody sings or are actually been debated in terms of their visit in
u.s.-africa, you know what i mean? you have a misunderstanding. ou might actually have animosity so much more than trade i feel like in the africa world when we go out and talk to folks in terms of what kind of policies we support and what people support a pepfar, something like pepfar support a broad look at it wasn't but there's a lot of policymakers who push and took a lot of risk and passed it. now people supported because they understand the positive stories only later on they supported,...
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u.s. and africa. looking at trade data can really take you in the wrong direction. ost of the trading relationship between the u.s. and africa, africa and some parts of the world is defined by abstractors. and has been for some time to eat you look at the number, it's changing. it's it's changing quite a bit. if you take a big step back, so for us as investors we are very data focused. we have spatial statistic statil that helps us identify pockets of demographics and consumer behavior and spending power. and so for us with very data driven in terms of where we make our choices. when you look at data-driven multinational and look at their behavior in the last just i've used. this i think is very recent and i think the more data-driven multinationals are at the front edge you see the making quite significant bets across africa. you already see it yielding quite significant results. the one i think you're the most is general electric. when i was living in north africa we would see that your electric team from time to time, very rarely. obviously probably on the infrast
u.s. and africa. looking at trade data can really take you in the wrong direction. ost of the trading relationship between the u.s. and africa, africa and some parts of the world is defined by abstractors. and has been for some time to eat you look at the number, it's changing. it's it's changing quite a bit. if you take a big step back, so for us as investors we are very data focused. we have spatial statistic statil that helps us identify pockets of demographics and consumer behavior and...
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maybe that is appropriate it because i think that it is fair to say that we have not then having u.s. africastrategic policy your discussion for quite a long time. the policy discussion in this town over 20 years is when is the renewal? that has defined the of policy for over two decades. but what i thought would be interesting to talk about those underlying dynamics that i think will change some of those discussions. they are not necessarily based in a vacuum but connected with the companies and the businesses that are happening. and that can take you in the wrong direction. in some places of the zero world but if you look at the diversity and change for us we are very data focused as investors with a statistics tool to identify pockets of demographics and consumed per behavior. so what they are very dated driven where we drilled choices with both national over in the past five years is fairly present you can see them making bets across the spirit he will try that one the most. when living in general electric very rarely bed obviously publicly on the infrastructure side. >> this is signific
maybe that is appropriate it because i think that it is fair to say that we have not then having u.s. africastrategic policy your discussion for quite a long time. the policy discussion in this town over 20 years is when is the renewal? that has defined the of policy for over two decades. but what i thought would be interesting to talk about those underlying dynamics that i think will change some of those discussions. they are not necessarily based in a vacuum but connected with the companies...
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. >>> the u.s. africa command says it has concluded its campaign against isis terrorists in libya. the american air bombardment began in august in support of local militias. the pentagon says it carried out 495 care strikes against militant vehicles and positions. the effort ended after the announcement that isis forces had been vanquished. >>> the afghan-born u.s. citizen accused of setting off bombs in new jersey and new york in september is pleading not guilty. ahmed rahimi made his first in-person court appearance today. he's facing attempted murder charges. authorities say 31 people were hurt by his pressure cooker bomb in new york. no one was injured by his pipe bomb in new jersey. >>> two defense officials tell fox there is an effort under way to transfer up to 22 guantanamo bay detainees to other nations before president obama leaves office on january 20th. there are currently 59 detainees remaining. 27 are deemed too dangerous to transfer. 22 have already been approved for transfer to other nations by an interagency task force following the expected transfers over the next
. >>> the u.s. africa command says it has concluded its campaign against isis terrorists in libya. the american air bombardment began in august in support of local militias. the pentagon says it carried out 495 care strikes against militant vehicles and positions. the effort ended after the announcement that isis forces had been vanquished. >>> the afghan-born u.s. citizen accused of setting off bombs in new jersey and new york in september is pleading not guilty. ahmed rahimi...
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u.s.-africa, know what you mean? at best you have a misunderstanding. you might actually have animosity so it's a product that trait i feel like in the africa work when they go out and talk to folks in terms of what kind of policies we support and people support a cap far, something like far supported broadly. it wasn't but it was a lot of policymakers who push and took a lot of risk and pastor. now people are supported because he understand the positive stories only later are they supportive as the message gets out there. there were not supported at the time from a policy perspective but i would say on the africa context we all know it. chinese are kind of growing their market share everyday. i think it's a number of european countries that doing quite well. india has a strategic view on the continent and how their growing but when you look at the u.s. i think it's not just from a trade policy perspective also the support of elements when you think about opec, xm, which some of his things like actually being debated in terms of their existence. in reali
u.s.-africa, know what you mean? at best you have a misunderstanding. you might actually have animosity so it's a product that trait i feel like in the africa work when they go out and talk to folks in terms of what kind of policies we support and people support a cap far, something like far supported broadly. it wasn't but it was a lot of policymakers who push and took a lot of risk and pastor. now people are supported because he understand the positive stories only later are they supportive...
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remember that, was going to be in the con innocent of africa and so with that in mind, the united states government formed a central command for u.s. military operations on the continent of africa. as obama succeeded to the presidency, the united states military has expanded across the entire continent of africa with the largest military presence in our nation's history, but this story has almost gone completely unreported. you can search through the database of the papers of record and you will find an area about anything having to do with military operations on the continent of africa but, again, to be clear it's the largest military presence that we have going, in fact, recently the so-called war on isil or isis which the department of defense calls inherent resolve to pick up on that, their website says that we spent $12.9 million a day fighting just that campaign, as the dod, that's their number. they say we spend 174 million a day in afghanistan, that's just the aboveground number. it doesn't have to do with the secret operations that only diane can find in the intelligence committee, this is the overground number, right, de
remember that, was going to be in the con innocent of africa and so with that in mind, the united states government formed a central command for u.s. military operations on the continent of africa. as obama succeeded to the presidency, the united states military has expanded across the entire continent of africa with the largest military presence in our nation's history, but this story has almost gone completely unreported. you can search through the database of the papers of record and you...
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u.s. to move back to africa and sell shares in the black star line shipping. that said the f.b.i. hoover was mail fraud. he didn't own the ship. he was imprisoned until president coolidge commuted the sentence and deported him to jamaica. >> hoover targeted him. bono saying he was set up. >> if they look at it closely and they focus on the petition you will see this is well warranted. >> he has been dead since 1940, we found he is relevant at howard university. amongst the students here. she laughed when we asked about the conviction. >> i'm was the last question on there. heroes. >> i am expecting that the president will understand there is injustice stands in office before him. >> at reagan national airport, i'm sam ford. >> while talking about history, yesterday the sons of rosenberg went to the white house to ask to exonerate their mother but they were turned away at the gates because they didn appointment or invitation. the brothers had a petition with 40,000 signatures asking for the exoneration. saying she doesn't need a pardon because she wasn't guilty. they were executed
u.s. to move back to africa and sell shares in the black star line shipping. that said the f.b.i. hoover was mail fraud. he didn't own the ship. he was imprisoned until president coolidge commuted the sentence and deported him to jamaica. >> hoover targeted him. bono saying he was set up. >> if they look at it closely and they focus on the petition you will see this is well warranted. >> he has been dead since 1940, we found he is relevant at howard university. amongst the...
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. >>> in south africa, doctors have introduced a new hiv vaccine it's based off of a 2009 drug. the study is being funded by the u.s. government's national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. south africa has more than 6.8 million people living with hiv. >>> and we've got severe storms and tornadoes devastating parts people impacted by the story. >> reporter: today the governor of alabama will be out to survey the damage after declaring a state of emergency. dozens 0 families will be out digging through what's left. it was an ef-2 tornado that tore through this town of rosa lee, alabama. it was on the ground for 1.7 miles for less than 2 minutes. severe weather pummelling the south yet again. trampoline. it's 20 feet up in the air in the tree. >> reporter: lightning and a possible tornado in south carolina after a deadly outbreak of twisters throughout the region. >> 30 seconds later, ka-boom. everything hit. >> reporter: james benson and his family barely escaping after a tornado ravaged their home in rosa lee, alabama. >> scary. it will be okay. the young family salvaging keepsakes, losing almost everyt
. >>> in south africa, doctors have introduced a new hiv vaccine it's based off of a 2009 drug. the study is being funded by the u.s. government's national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. south africa has more than 6.8 million people living with hiv. >>> and we've got severe storms and tornadoes devastating parts people impacted by the story. >> reporter: today the governor of alabama will be out to survey the damage after declaring a state of emergency....
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africa. and so with that in mind, the united states government formed africom, a central command for u.s. litary operations on the continent of africa. as obama acceded to the presidency and in the years since, the united states military has expanded across the entire continent of africa with the largest military presence in our nation's history. but this story has almost gone completely unreported. you can search through the database of the pape possessor of record -- papers of record, and you will find nary a peep about anything having to do with military operations on the continent of africa. but again, to be clear, it's the largest military presence that we have going. in fact, recently the so-called war on isil or isis which the department of defense calls inherent resolve -- pick up on that -- their web site says that we spend $12.9 million a day fighting just that campaign. that's the do, the, that's their number -- dod, that's their number, right? they say we spend $174 million a day in afghanistan. that's the aboveground numbers. it doesn't have to do with the secret operations th
africa. and so with that in mind, the united states government formed africom, a central command for u.s. litary operations on the continent of africa. as obama acceded to the presidency and in the years since, the united states military has expanded across the entire continent of africa with the largest military presence in our nation's history. but this story has almost gone completely unreported. you can search through the database of the pape possessor of record -- papers of record, and you...
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we're all over the u.s., canada, caribbean, middle east, south africa. travis: that's awesome.ch represents a different charity that we've partnered with to give back 10%. travis: so, if you look at, like, this location, if you can sell one watch a day at an average of $55 per location, we're gonna do $1,650 on average per month per door. now, if you extrapolate that out to, say, 120 locations, then you can do $2.3 million in total revenue. and 10%, we'll be donating over $200,000 to those in need through our giving program. brian: watches is a tough one. you know, every article you read lately, i mean, watch companies in general, it's not easy, right? they're having a tough time. we're flip flop shops. we don't carry watches at all. [ cougshh. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. better take something. dayquil liquid gels doesn't treat a runny nose. it doesn't? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough liquid gels fight your worst cold symptoms including your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is! lip flop shops. we don't carry watches at we do have some accessories. we're starti
we're all over the u.s., canada, caribbean, middle east, south africa. travis: that's awesome.ch represents a different charity that we've partnered with to give back 10%. travis: so, if you look at, like, this location, if you can sell one watch a day at an average of $55 per location, we're gonna do $1,650 on average per month per door. now, if you extrapolate that out to, say, 120 locations, then you can do $2.3 million in total revenue. and 10%, we'll be donating over $200,000 to those in...
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the united states joint forces and engage in restoring and rebuilding communities from syria, africa, and u.s. and japan. there are very many technologies -- america has a lot of knowledge, many technologies, japan has much experience unique in the world to rebuild japan. -- creatinged better condition for hard-core technology and so on, would japan consider with the united states as a national security together in aing joint project to rebuild communities? i visited last week syria, jordan, turkey. jobs, education, multi-cultural communities, what type of technologies you offer. china -- there is a huge need to rebuild communities environment, energy, culture. it is a security issue. uniquend america are opportunity to do that. how would you address this today? japan spends a lot of money on trying to rebuild communities around the world. is not as appreciated as it should be for their humanitarian efforts that it makes around the world. that is unfortunate because they are one of the largest donors in the world to things like humanitarian relief and disaster response and preserving cultures
the united states joint forces and engage in restoring and rebuilding communities from syria, africa, and u.s. and japan. there are very many technologies -- america has a lot of knowledge, many technologies, japan has much experience unique in the world to rebuild japan. -- creatinged better condition for hard-core technology and so on, would japan consider with the united states as a national security together in aing joint project to rebuild communities? i visited last week syria, jordan,...
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u.s. military's central command in charge of the north africa, slee middle east, south asia, and aa way tot his legacy on foreign policy. and president-elect with congressman seth molten of massachusetts served multiple tours of duty in iraq as a u.s. marine. thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be back. >> you served directly under general petraeus when he was commanding various commands in iraq as well. we'll get to that in a moment, but bottom line. how would you assess these eight years president obama's handling of the iraq situation? >> well, look, it's been rather mixed. president obama prevented an attack on the homeland. dealt with an incredibly difficult, complex worldwide situation. especially in the middle east. he did pull the troops out of the middle east, out of iraq, but the problem it -- the problem is he pulled out the troops and had no political plan to ensure the peace. a few year the later had to send the troops back and we're still there now. >> as the president-elect says to the creation or enhancement of isis, did that lead to -- >> it didn't lead to the creat
u.s. military's central command in charge of the north africa, slee middle east, south asia, and aa way tot his legacy on foreign policy. and president-elect with congressman seth molten of massachusetts served multiple tours of duty in iraq as a u.s. marine. thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be back. >> you served directly under general petraeus when he was commanding various commands in iraq as well. we'll get to that in a moment, but bottom line. how would you assess...
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u.s. property wars in africa. he is unable to be here today. he is hard at work. we regard his efforts as a journalist to be heroic and to put that into context in the waning months of the of bush/cheney american in politics, a danish of policy papers from the think tanks began to flood with recommendations that the emerging war on terror would be on the continent of africa so with that in mind the united states government formed after com on the continent of africa and as the ceding to the presidency the united states military has expanded across the entire continent with the largest military presence in our nation's history. but this story has almost gone completely unreported. you can search through the database of the papers of record and will find barely a peep of anything having to do with the of military operations in africa. but to be clear it is the largest military presence we have going for contract recently the so called more on isis that department of defense calls inherent resolve, the factory's central $.9 million per day fighting just that campaign
u.s. property wars in africa. he is unable to be here today. he is hard at work. we regard his efforts as a journalist to be heroic and to put that into context in the waning months of the of bush/cheney american in politics, a danish of policy papers from the think tanks began to flood with recommendations that the emerging war on terror would be on the continent of africa so with that in mind the united states government formed after com on the continent of africa and as the ceding to the...
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we're all over the u.s., canada, caribbean, middle east, south africa. travis: that's awesome.tch represents a different charity that we've partnered with to give back 10%. travis: so, if you look at, like, this location, if you can sell one watch a day at an average of $55 per location, we're gonna do $1,650 on average per month per door. now, if you extrapolate that out to, say, 120 locations, then you can do $2.3 million in total revenue. and 10%, we'll be donating over $200,000 to those in need through our giving program. brian: watches is a tough one. you know, every article you read lately, i mean, watch companies in general, it's not easy, right? they're having a tough time. we're flip flop shops. we don't carry watches at all. tand the alzheimer'sf association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american expr
we're all over the u.s., canada, caribbean, middle east, south africa. travis: that's awesome.tch represents a different charity that we've partnered with to give back 10%. travis: so, if you look at, like, this location, if you can sell one watch a day at an average of $55 per location, we're gonna do $1,650 on average per month per door. now, if you extrapolate that out to, say, 120 locations, then you can do $2.3 million in total revenue. and 10%, we'll be donating over $200,000 to those in...
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u.s. firms if you want to stay in south africa you have to pay the united states taxes. when they came to the common sense thing, that no american should work 40 hours a week and get paid and still be in poverty. that we were able to create the income tax credit to say "no, we give you a check for your commitment." most of the household we have were low income. i can't tell you to work with a president like clinton to get a bill passed for communities like mind that would provide incentives for people to come. so being in the majority, being able to say someone should do something about it, people say that someone should be you, constantly, you know, you don't -- you come here every day with your host. the atmosphere was entirely different. photographser the now, it is hard for my wife and i to remember sometimes who were were thelicans and who democrats. they were friends who worked together. i remember, he and tip o'neill protected the rights, saying "do what you want to do but don't hurt him." it was an entirely different atmosphere. and the best part of my life. >> y
u.s. firms if you want to stay in south africa you have to pay the united states taxes. when they came to the common sense thing, that no american should work 40 hours a week and get paid and still be in poverty. that we were able to create the income tax credit to say "no, we give you a check for your commitment." most of the household we have were low income. i can't tell you to work with a president like clinton to get a bill passed for communities like mind that would provide...
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u.s. and brazil. we have done some things in africa. we don't have a dedicated business. it is a big asset class, when you look at our firm. it's something we should evaluate overtime. erik: how big with the fund need to be? jonathan: i don't know exactly what it is. if you look at our business, we manage $360 billion in capital. we tend to not do small things. oftentimes, you start with these things in a small way and you build them over time. is wes view, tony's view want to be scale players and what we do. we think scale is a competitive advantage. you attract better people. if we go on to something over time, i think we would like to do it in size. erik: how does donald trump get congress to go along with deficit spending on infrastructure? thethan: i don't know specific of what their plan is going to be. what's interesting about infrastructure is it's the one thing both people on the democratic side and republican side beyond. they may disagree on the form of implementation, but they all agree that the holding new infrastructure will create jobs and give us a return
u.s. and brazil. we have done some things in africa. we don't have a dedicated business. it is a big asset class, when you look at our firm. it's something we should evaluate overtime. erik: how big with the fund need to be? jonathan: i don't know exactly what it is. if you look at our business, we manage $360 billion in capital. we tend to not do small things. oftentimes, you start with these things in a small way and you build them over time. is wes view, tony's view want to be scale players...
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u.s. property wars in africa. he is unable to be here today. he is hard at work.e regard his efforts as a journalist to be heroic and to put that into context in the waning months of the of bush/cheney american in politics, a danish of policy papers from the think tanks began to flood with recommendations that the emerging war on terror would be on the continent of africa so with that in mind the united states government formed after com on the continent of africa and as the ceding to the presidency the united states military has expanded across the entire continent with the largest military presence in our nation's history. but this story has almost gone completely unreported. you can search through the database of the papers of record and will find barely a peep of anything having to do with the of military operations in africa. but to be clear it is the largest military presence we have going for contract recently the so called more on isis that department of defense calls inherent resolve, the factory's central $.9 million per day fighting just that campaign.
u.s. property wars in africa. he is unable to be here today. he is hard at work.e regard his efforts as a journalist to be heroic and to put that into context in the waning months of the of bush/cheney american in politics, a danish of policy papers from the think tanks began to flood with recommendations that the emerging war on terror would be on the continent of africa so with that in mind the united states government formed after com on the continent of africa and as the ceding to the...
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u.s. and send them to dave in mozambique, africa where sex trafficking survivors could sell them in the usedmarkets there, providing them with a steady income that would prevent them from becoming vulnerable to traffickers again. >> the whole goal was to be a very simple project, very garage sort of project, where kimba would select a few bags worth of bras and send them over in suitcases and things like that. >> we thought we would work with one partner in mozambique, have a handful of women, maybe bring bras over a few times a year and that would be it. and so we never could have imagined how it exploded. >> and now we've collect over half a million bras, sent them to three different locations around the world, helped dozens and dozens of women. >> reporter: tripstra says free the girls expanded to el salvador balls of danielle and john snyder, they run a nonprofit that works with sex trafficking survivors. >> i remember early on when i started working with free the girls, one of the cofounders says a woman wears a bra close to her heart. i love that a woman in the united states can donate
u.s. and send them to dave in mozambique, africa where sex trafficking survivors could sell them in the usedmarkets there, providing them with a steady income that would prevent them from becoming vulnerable to traffickers again. >> the whole goal was to be a very simple project, very garage sort of project, where kimba would select a few bags worth of bras and send them over in suitcases and things like that. >> we thought we would work with one partner in mozambique, have a...
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u.s. military central command in charge of north africa and the middle east.t's why every morning he would ask his team, what's the biggest issues and he would say, iran, iran, iran, because that was in his area of responsibility. senator, thanks so much for joining us. >> wolf, always good to be with you. these are certainly very important security issues for our country. >> you're going to be very busy in that senate foreign relations nominations. >>> coming up, a shouting match between top aides from the trump and clinton campaigns during an convenient hosted by harvard university. details when we come back. >>> donald trump promising to unite the nation during the first stop of his victory tour last night in cincinnati, ohio. but the president-elect went offscript at that rally to take a few swipes at his former rivals. >> i'm going to discuss our action plan to make america great again. we're going to discuss. although, we did have a lot of fun fighting hillary. didn't we? right? >> as a republican, i'm supposed to win the great state of utah. i love you.
u.s. military central command in charge of north africa and the middle east.t's why every morning he would ask his team, what's the biggest issues and he would say, iran, iran, iran, because that was in his area of responsibility. senator, thanks so much for joining us. >> wolf, always good to be with you. these are certainly very important security issues for our country. >> you're going to be very busy in that senate foreign relations nominations. >>> coming up, a...
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u.s. will help lift their campaign. christopher: the wind of change is also blowing in africa.here has been a shock election for one of the most controversial leaders. the gambian president, yahya jammeh. he conceded defeat to his competitor in what was a stunning and to his presidential election. he had ruled with an iron fist for over 20 years after seizing power back in 1994. human rights groups accuse him of crushing people and torturing members of the opposition. reporter: their joy is clear. these supporters of incoming president adama are outside his home near the capital of banjul. for this 22-year-old, it is a day he will never forget. >> there is only one president in my lifetime. [indiscernible] i over happy. peaceful election. reporter: outgoing president yahya jammeh was confident of his own victory before the election despite mass protests. human rights organization have for years been critical of the climate of fear in the country. the opposition was often suppressed and critics in present. no international observers were allowed in the election, adding to the su
u.s. will help lift their campaign. christopher: the wind of change is also blowing in africa.here has been a shock election for one of the most controversial leaders. the gambian president, yahya jammeh. he conceded defeat to his competitor in what was a stunning and to his presidential election. he had ruled with an iron fist for over 20 years after seizing power back in 1994. human rights groups accuse him of crushing people and torturing members of the opposition. reporter: their joy is...
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there was no cure or vaccine three years ago when outbreaks in africa killed more than 11,000 people. the vaccine was developed by the u.sbased drugmaker merck. >>> "time" reports the opening of the world's first solar road in a french town. now the panels in the half-mile plus stretch are designed to power the town's street lights. it's part of a broader initiative to encourage renewable energy. and the system could be used throughout france if it works. pretty cool. >>> still ahead, uber's self-driving cars find friendly territory. we will tell you where the ride hailing company moved to test its driverless cars after clashing with california regulators. and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. when are they leaving? grilled cheese and campbell's tomato soup go together like grandchildren and chaos. made for real, real life. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> even christmas ornaments have
there was no cure or vaccine three years ago when outbreaks in africa killed more than 11,000 people. the vaccine was developed by the u.sbased drugmaker merck. >>> "time" reports the opening of the world's first solar road in a french town. now the panels in the half-mile plus stretch are designed to power the town's street lights. it's part of a broader initiative to encourage renewable energy. and the system could be used throughout france if it works. pretty cool....
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u.s. u the recent ebola outbreak ineak west africa killed more than 10,000 people.eo >>> well, it appearsngri force behind this year's year' christmas tree sales donaldna trump. we'll explain. >> also a live look outside as we head a tlio break on thisreakth friday morning. you're listening to "merry christmas, darling" from them carpenters. >> this is my worst christmass song. >> worse than paul mccartney.ary >> just trying get your feathers ruffled. >> sends us your favorite s l■ooundhan m stronger is rebuilding a newborn's heart... and restoring a father's faith. stronger is being a typical kid... stronger is seeking answers and not giving up until you find them. because we don't just want kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. with your support, we can find more answers faster. make a gift today at childrensnational.org/givenow ♪ ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile
u.s. u the recent ebola outbreak ineak west africa killed more than 10,000 people.eo >>> well, it appearsngri force behind this year's year' christmas tree sales donaldna trump. we'll explain. >> also a live look outside as we head a tlio break on thisreakth friday morning. you're listening to "merry christmas, darling" from them carpenters. >> this is my worst christmass song. >> worse than paul mccartney.ary >> just trying get your feathers ruffled....
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u.s. administration. and on this day, we take a look at a drug trial in south africa that could be a game changer for theuring aids. ♪ host: it is good to having with us. the french president has just announced he will not seek a second term in the presidential election next spring. he has been growing increasingly unpopular in france, but with the right wing gaining ground by the anouncement has put the left in a difficult position. the socialist party will need to choose a candidate. a candidate to stand against the far right and the conservatives. we want to cross over to our correspondent in paris. good evening. this is, it is not a big surprise, but what reasons did he give her deciding not to run again. ? reporter: many people expected him to want to run again, so it was a big surprise. and an emotional speech tonight, he basically said it was his duty not to run again to make sure that his party, the socialist party but does not fall apart because the country was facing a strong terrorist threat and economic challenges come up also the other candidate we know that will be running. that is fillon,
u.s. administration. and on this day, we take a look at a drug trial in south africa that could be a game changer for theuring aids. ♪ host: it is good to having with us. the french president has just announced he will not seek a second term in the presidential election next spring. he has been growing increasingly unpopular in france, but with the right wing gaining ground by the anouncement has put the left in a difficult position. the socialist party will need to choose a candidate. a...
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. >>> still ahead a medical breakthrough on a virus that ravaged west africa two years ago and caused quite a scare here in the u.sesident-elect pitting the nation's top defense companies against each other in hopes of cutting costs. we're back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ style lets you stand out from the herd. what's inside sets you apart. the cadillac escalade. enjoy our best offers of the year. tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> welcome back. now to a scientific breakthrough with worldwide implications. according to a new study an experimental ebola vaccine may offer 100% protection against the disease. the vaccine which has been tested on humans has not yet been approved by regulators. but 300,000 doses have already bee
. >>> still ahead a medical breakthrough on a virus that ravaged west africa two years ago and caused quite a scare here in the u.sesident-elect pitting the nation's top defense companies against each other in hopes of cutting costs. we're back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ style lets you stand out from the herd. what's inside sets you apart. the cadillac escalade. enjoy our best offers of the year. tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'....
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when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he creates these intrepid acts of civil resistance which involve the weapons facility. this particular action at y12 was his sixth action. he served multiple years in prison for committing these actions. the three of them came together and decided this was the time and place to do it and they hiked over a wooded ridge in the middle of the night, four years ago this weekend. they got as far as they did and they are the reason we are all sitting here right now. >> now when the story broke, obviously there's a tremendous, it was shocking because y12 is where other countries bring their nuclear materials for safekeeping so as you det
when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he creates these intrepid acts of civil resistance which...
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u.s. engagement in the middle east and north frequent is about to change -- north africa is about to change. he knows not to put the military at risk unless you are going to use them to win. charles: does this selection dovetail with donald trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> the thing about general mattis and the selection of general flynn. they are not yes men. they pushed back against their commander-in-chief and they pushed back against president obama. mattis will offer sound advice the trump. i think the selection to be able to put him in there, a guy who is not considered a yes man is a great asset for commander-in-chief. charles: there may be some rumblings, he involved in a company that turns out to be maybe a scam. it doesn't look too good. and his position on women in combat which is something you are passionate about. >> i think he will be an ideal choice. he has been vocal about women fighting in ground combat. we have no evidence it will sustain our forces lit alone maintain combat readiness. it's always those who have no experience with boots on the ground like senator
u.s. engagement in the middle east and north frequent is about to change -- north africa is about to change. he knows not to put the military at risk unless you are going to use them to win. charles: does this selection dovetail with donald trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> the thing about general mattis and the selection of general flynn. they are not yes men. they pushed back against their commander-in-chief and they pushed back against president obama. mattis will offer sound...
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world and extend across the region to the middle east and africa in one direction the u.sthey give us and our paro sacrificed greatly more than 3500 u.s. allied troops have been killed since 2001 and since they've taken the lead in the security forces. more than 5,000 forces of afghan troops and police were killed in action in over 14,000 were wounded in 2015 and reports show that it may be even higher. the continued support whether it be training, advising, equipping, funding the afghan forces is crucial. now is not the time to turn our backs on afghanistan or the afghan people. before i turn the floor over to our guest let me tell you a bit about his background before being appointed ambassador to the united states, he served as deputy chief of staff to the president of afghanistan. he has a phd and bachelors degree with honors in the united kingdom and before joining the ambassador worked for the american university in afghanistan and the intel corporation. he's been an active leader in civil society among the global afghan community. he's carried out the excellent charitable work. mr. ambassador? ' >> thank you for those kind rema
world and extend across the region to the middle east and africa in one direction the u.sthey give us and our paro sacrificed greatly more than 3500 u.s. allied troops have been killed since 2001 and since they've taken the lead in the security forces. more than 5,000 forces of afghan troops and police were killed in action in over 14,000 were wounded in 2015 and reports show that it may be even higher. the continued support whether it be training, advising, equipping, funding the afghan forces...
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u.s., new day is ahead. for others, a cnn special program, africa's energy surge. that starts in just a moment.tching. enjoy your phone! you too. all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? (laughs to self in disbelief) okay, just a few more steps... door! it's cool! get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. from the moment you met you wantecomfort and protection that's why pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness so all they feel is love pampers swaddlers what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. because it knew an ordinary wastissue was near.ar. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when
u.s., new day is ahead. for others, a cnn special program, africa's energy surge. that starts in just a moment.tching. enjoy your phone! you too. all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? (laughs to self in disbelief) okay, just a few more steps... door! it's cool! get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. from the moment you met you...
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africa. >> the first lady's let girls learn initiative has encouraged u.s. investment in girls education around the world, including liberia and morocco. and we're here to see how it's going. >> as i've traveled the world, i'm seen time and again how our girls are pushed to the very bottom of their societies. i can't accept the barriers that keep them from realizing their promise. i just can't walk away from them. >> these are just some of the extraordinary girls we'll meet. rafina. fozia, janet, hannan, tina, karima. isha and i have come here to help the first lady gain some insight into what it will take to help girls rise up and cla their equal place in this world. >> you should feel so proud. >> these girls are our change-makers. our future doctors and teachers and entrepreneurs. they're our dreamers and visionaries who could change the world as we know it. >>> i'm kind of nervous. going to meet girls who have been chosen to tell their stories to the first lady of the united states. i'm wondering how i can help them. what is it they really want to say? t
africa. >> the first lady's let girls learn initiative has encouraged u.s. investment in girls education around the world, including liberia and morocco. and we're here to see how it's going. >> as i've traveled the world, i'm seen time and again how our girls are pushed to the very bottom of their societies. i can't accept the barriers that keep them from realizing their promise. i just can't walk away from them. >> these are just some of the extraordinary girls we'll meet....
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africa that cost less than $100 a year. those have been extraordinarily durable and extraordinarily accepted by the individuals that are hiv-positive. in the u.s., because we started with what we call one drug and then two drugs and then three drugs, because every time we had a new drug, we wanted to make sure that every one of our clients had access because it was such a devastating time to have people in their 20s and 30s dying of this plague and not having the medication. so in the u.s., we've had to use more sophisticated drugs, more technically difficult to make drugs, because we have more resistance in the united states because of that, people being on one drug, then two drugs, then three drugs, which in africa, clients, because they couldn't access any drugs until pepfar, less than 50,000 people were on treatment before pepfar, now we have 11.5 million people. that's in 12 years. so they have much more durability to what we call the first line drugs than in many developed world who had access to the drugs. >> let's go to york, grand junction, colorado, independent. york, you're next. >> hello, dr. birx. i've been in the hiv/std preventi
africa that cost less than $100 a year. those have been extraordinarily durable and extraordinarily accepted by the individuals that are hiv-positive. in the u.s., because we started with what we call one drug and then two drugs and then three drugs, because every time we had a new drug, we wanted to make sure that every one of our clients had access because it was such a devastating time to have people in their 20s and 30s dying of this plague and not having the medication. so in the u.s.,...
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agreed to-- has purchase the biggest miner of south africa gold paying for still water. and the only u.sup metals group and the highest player deposits. nintendo says they have hit their highest level in four months after starting to market their super mario brothers smartphone game. including giving fans a chance to try it out ahead of its release. however, the shares are still below july after a speculative flurry that followed the hit pokemon go game. and dropping in hong kong, u.s. a usand the stocks after it was announced that there would be caps on atms. this cap will take effect tomorrow. it is seen as a crackdown on cash moving into the gambling enclave. that is your business flash. manus: have a great weekend. i hope there is a martini on ice for you. expecteddent park is -- lawmakers voting to a speech -- impeach her. she is accused of violating her duties and it says that she will accept parliament's decision. good to see you. details so far, we understand voting has started. give us the latest. the voting has started and in the 300 members part of the national assembly, you c
agreed to-- has purchase the biggest miner of south africa gold paying for still water. and the only u.sup metals group and the highest player deposits. nintendo says they have hit their highest level in four months after starting to market their super mario brothers smartphone game. including giving fans a chance to try it out ahead of its release. however, the shares are still below july after a speculative flurry that followed the hit pokemon go game. and dropping in hong kong, u.s. a usand...
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africa ranks high on our agenda. by adapting to grow successful business models -- adapting to local circumstances. tuesday, volkswagen car ownersompensate in the u.s spain central bank says the economy is growing at a solid rate of .7% in the last three months of the year. the forecast is unchanged from the third quarter thanks to strong domestic spending in job creation. 2013 hasrged in late become one of the eu's fastest-growing economies. nike reported better-than-expected profit and sales, sales up 3% in the u.s. and 12% in china. its also saw a recovery in basketball business. here in paris, battle is shaping up in the retail world. france's largest supermarket chain is trying to beat out american e-commerce giant amazon to deliver groceries in under two hours. >> a few clicks and his parisian client half shopping list pops up at a location a few hundred meters from the department am aware the manager herself scours the aisles to assemble his order. >> i think that now is all the innovations on the internet, everything is moving a lot faster. i think the store has to adapt and offer this new service. that adaptation is a response to a recent
africa ranks high on our agenda. by adapting to grow successful business models -- adapting to local circumstances. tuesday, volkswagen car ownersompensate in the u.s spain central bank says the economy is growing at a solid rate of .7% in the last three months of the year. the forecast is unchanged from the third quarter thanks to strong domestic spending in job creation. 2013 hasrged in late become one of the eu's fastest-growing economies. nike reported better-than-expected profit and sales,...
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u.s. about year for europe. the continent strained to absorb near-record numbers of immigrants arriving from the middle east and africa. also, britain voted to exit the european union. and a new populist movement is threatening to bring more of the same brand of political change as we've seen here with the election of donald trump. we sat with the e.u. ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan and began the conversation with immigration. on the immigration situation, in the u.k., and europe, when we hear things reported in the united states, i think there are views. two one of them is that the gates have been opened and have welcomed people who are in desperate conditions and it's added a great deal of diversity to the e.u. and it's been a wonderful thing. on the other hand, i think there's a view that people are running amok, there are you know increases in crime because of this and people are endangered. what's the truth? david o'sullivan: well, i think it's much more the former and much less the later. i mean i think there have been relatively few incidence of violence or of civil civil unrest has challenged european
u.s. about year for europe. the continent strained to absorb near-record numbers of immigrants arriving from the middle east and africa. also, britain voted to exit the european union. and a new populist movement is threatening to bring more of the same brand of political change as we've seen here with the election of donald trump. we sat with the e.u. ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan and began the conversation with immigration. on the immigration situation, in the u.k., and europe, when...
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africa, and earned broad -- bronze stars. the reverend richard young , pearl harbor survivor joined , the u.s. navy on december 7, 1941. he found himself on the destroyer uss ward and at pearl harbor. he remained on the warden and went to the battles of midway and guadalcanal and transferred in 1942 to participate in the invasion of sicily. the reverend richard young. [applause] >> mr. john showman joined the u.s. navy in 1944. a radar operator, he was put on ship ony commissioned the way to the south pacific. joining the task force off okinawa in june 1945. the ship earned one battle star. ladies and gentlemen, mr. john showman. [applause] >> mr. cecil frances served in the united states navy during the war as a seaman first class on the uss parker. he served as a striker. ladies and gentlemen, cecil frances. serving in the united states navy, was a fireman in the engine room. mr. george man. his ship sales all throughout the pacific theater during world war ii. george mann, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] pickard served in the united states navy as a seaman first-class. mr. donald pickard. [applause] >> mr. william
africa, and earned broad -- bronze stars. the reverend richard young , pearl harbor survivor joined , the u.s. navy on december 7, 1941. he found himself on the destroyer uss ward and at pearl harbor. he remained on the warden and went to the battles of midway and guadalcanal and transferred in 1942 to participate in the invasion of sicily. the reverend richard young. [applause] >> mr. john showman joined the u.s. navy in 1944. a radar operator, he was put on ship ony commissioned the way...
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africa. it ended up killing a number of under 10.the u.s., the problem with something like ebola, if it should not spread in a modern medical system where we know how to contain the spread and how to track and trace people who have the disease. i thought the initial response to ebola was a little worrisome. another problem was you mentioned this trial for the vaccine. in 2001, there was a promising monkey vaccine for evil -- ebola. 2014 came and there was still no vaccine for humans. we are a little late on the development front even though we have promising scientific news. we had no countermeasures when it struck. some for medical procedures, health care procedures that should be containable in a modern system of medicine did not work initially. we had to gear up and focus better on making sure the disease was not spreading from patients two health care workers which is what happened a little bit. host: next on the phone is green cap, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: merry christmas. i'm curious as the crisis goes on, 63. in baltimore, when they were rioting and try to itng the city to th
africa. it ended up killing a number of under 10.the u.s., the problem with something like ebola, if it should not spread in a modern medical system where we know how to contain the spread and how to track and trace people who have the disease. i thought the initial response to ebola was a little worrisome. another problem was you mentioned this trial for the vaccine. in 2001, there was a promising monkey vaccine for evil -- ebola. 2014 came and there was still no vaccine for humans. we are a...
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africa. it ended up killing a number of under 10.the u.s., the problem with something like ebola, if it should not spread in a modern medical system where we know how to contain the spread and how to track and trace people who have the disease. i thought the initial response to ebola was a little worrisome. another problem was you mentioned this trial for the vaccine. in 2001, there was a promising monkey vaccine for evil -- ebola. 2014 came and there was still no vaccine for humans. we are a little late on the development front even though we have promising scientific news. we had no countermeasures when it struck. some for medical procedures, health care procedures that should be containable in a modern system of medicine did not work initially. we had to gear up and focus better on making sure the disease was not spreading from patients two health care workers which is what happened a little bit. host: next on the phone is green cap, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: merry christmas. i'm curious as the crisis goes on, 63. in baltimore, when they were rioting and try to itng the city to th
africa. it ended up killing a number of under 10.the u.s., the problem with something like ebola, if it should not spread in a modern medical system where we know how to contain the spread and how to track and trace people who have the disease. i thought the initial response to ebola was a little worrisome. another problem was you mentioned this trial for the vaccine. in 2001, there was a promising monkey vaccine for evil -- ebola. 2014 came and there was still no vaccine for humans. we are a...
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africa's tame to do this. >> he decided to build a fair trade garment factory paying women competitive wages. he went looking for u.stors with this pitch. >> hey, i want to go do this ground-breaking world-changing thing and everybody would look at me and say, manufacturing, not just in africa but liberia? you're crazy, don't let the door hit you on the way out. >> did you have any self-doubt that maybe this was, indeed, a very silly idea? >> what i knew i could believe in was the people in liberia. >> liberty scraped together enough money to buy 30 sewing machines and hire 30 women to work if his aunt's basement. they started by sewing t-shirts and tote bags which were sold locally. four years of aggressive door knocking finally yielded a jungle prize, a multi-million-dollar order from hagger and another from a second company. new buildings and machines were purchased and 300 workers hired. >> when this was all done, it would have been about $40 million a year we would be making from these two companies. we thought it was a pretty great business as did our investors and everybody else. >> woodruff: the ebola outbre
africa's tame to do this. >> he decided to build a fair trade garment factory paying women competitive wages. he went looking for u.stors with this pitch. >> hey, i want to go do this ground-breaking world-changing thing and everybody would look at me and say, manufacturing, not just in africa but liberia? you're crazy, don't let the door hit you on the way out. >> did you have any self-doubt that maybe this was, indeed, a very silly idea? >> what i knew i could believe...