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and this is because uganda play ascii role in the region. there have been different accusations levied against it. but at the same time it's still seen as a powerful force in the region and the power america goes when it needs to negotiate with this area. but -- >> last week mitt romney put in a strong performance in the first of the tv presidential debates but with the election less than a month away, the republican candidate still needs every advantage to overtake president obama. foreign policy has been seen as a weakness. but he's now trying to turn it into a have -- into a strength. >> mitt romney is looking to close the gap between he and barack obama. he criticized the government for failing to lead during a time of upheaval. >> i know the president hopes for a freer middle east. aligned with us. i share this hope. but hope is not a strategy. we can't support our friends and defeat our friends in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds. last months attacks on the american consulates added they were likely the work of
and this is because uganda play ascii role in the region. there have been different accusations levied against it. but at the same time it's still seen as a powerful force in the region and the power america goes when it needs to negotiate with this area. but -- >> last week mitt romney put in a strong performance in the first of the tv presidential debates but with the election less than a month away, the republican candidate still needs every advantage to overtake president obama....
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and he then went to serve in uganda in the peace core. and served in villages with hits and no running water or electricity. >> you would speak with parents who's children were born with hiv and now there's nothing they can do with that. >> reporter: more than 23 million people in sub-saharan africa have aids or are hiv positive. it's hard to absorb those numbers, but zack sat with them and talked with them. he taught people how to prevent aids and how to sterilize their water. he learned he couldn't help everyone, but he could make a difference which takes us back to something he said when he was 18. >> hopefully i can get back to the community or hopefully i can get back to my family. >> reporter: he already is. his time away helped him decide that the best way to give back will be through medicine. he has just completed a premed program at tufts university for college grads. >> i have if you understand my path in life -- i have found my path in life and i am steering the ship. >> he's already been asked to interview at three medical sc
and he then went to serve in uganda in the peace core. and served in villages with hits and no running water or electricity. >> you would speak with parents who's children were born with hiv and now there's nothing they can do with that. >> reporter: more than 23 million people in sub-saharan africa have aids or are hiv positive. it's hard to absorb those numbers, but zack sat with them and talked with them. he taught people how to prevent aids and how to sterilize their water. he...
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you will be maury was overthrown uganda and practically forced to resign from you more.than the few more the fujimori fled to japan. they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research when the system was destroyed. the new system was created it was a fake and all the intelligence agents were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents. since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. and then these new private security companies were formed this is history. mining companies are hiring peru's former military intelligence agents many from the bloody reign of alberto fujimori. caruso ex president was recently on trial for human rights abuses and former spies gave testimony. this is a lot of miramonte senos fujimori's acts by chief and these men were part of group of colina a secret death squad responsible for torture assassinations and massacres. our mission was to det
you will be maury was overthrown uganda and practically forced to resign from you more.than the few more the fujimori fled to japan. they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research when the system was destroyed. the new system was created it was a fake and all the intelligence agents were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents. since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened...
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in uganda, legally married wives are entitled to 15% of the state, with only 1% going to the customary air. the rest goes to the children. in nigeria, the constitution guarantees equality for women. however, women tend to lose property inheritance rights. the ruling in today's case highlights the broader issue of women's rights in africa and there will be many across the continent who will be watching with interest. bbc news. >> 90 minutes in the limelight, but last night the u.s. is presidential candidates made the most of the time. and paul ryan and joe biden came prepared for a verbal wrestling match and they delivered. mark marell has this report. >> in kentucky, they know all about neck-and-neck thoroughbred contest. nervous eyes were on the debate in this state. as it got under way, there was little time for niceties'. the veteran democratic warrior went in hard, repeatedly swinging at the republican young hero. >> we don't want to embolden our enemies to wait out for us and take over. >> that is a bizarre statement. 49 of our alls -- hear me. 49 of our allies signed on to this p
in uganda, legally married wives are entitled to 15% of the state, with only 1% going to the customary air. the rest goes to the children. in nigeria, the constitution guarantees equality for women. however, women tend to lose property inheritance rights. the ruling in today's case highlights the broader issue of women's rights in africa and there will be many across the continent who will be watching with interest. bbc news. >> 90 minutes in the limelight, but last night the u.s. is...
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this that make the uganda real bss? when we return. shabazz is how union control america and rob the blind. john: is that rally in philadelphia i was told unions should have more power. but they have plenty already. elizabeth factor and mallory factor rode a book. shadow bosses. rabin taxpayers blind." they say we are powerless. >> they are in government there in the military and national-secury. >> now people have the right to choose increasingly then share shrank but in governmentt is bigger than ever. >> because those of the private sector go out of business. now 41% are uonized. it has a very big effect that they feel government growth. john: they want bigger government. >> is easy the biggest scams perpetrated. money goes from the government to the union's board to the politicians and it is an amazing scam. >> and use day they are the true 1%. >> occupy wall street should have been in their headquarters. they may calf billion or another 1,325,000,000? it is astounding. >> talk about income equality tey make 10 times the amount. jo
this that make the uganda real bss? when we return. shabazz is how union control america and rob the blind. john: is that rally in philadelphia i was told unions should have more power. but they have plenty already. elizabeth factor and mallory factor rode a book. shadow bosses. rabin taxpayers blind." they say we are powerless. >> they are in government there in the military and national-secury. >> now people have the right to choose increasingly then share shrank but in...
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of the studio a back injury and he's addition to a score to really containing the likes of kosuke uganda there's arguably been the player of the season so far and he got it in fear between opposed could finally see serious six year wait for russian football's biggest prize richard m. paul three d'arcy moscow elsewhere the man who blew the whistle and lifted the lid on the latest italian football match fixing scandal has found a new job as a community coach at english premier league club aston villa simone a father you know was approached last november and offered two hundred thousand euros to him for. once the outcome of an italian cup match he reported the incident to police leading to the arrest of seventeen people the former roma defender was given an award at last year's pay for your sort of money but found himself without a club so the thirty year old is delighted with his new opportunity. it's a little bit unity for me but for my whole family i have always dreamed of coming here to england and i don't hide it because it has the most beautiful football at the moment for me it's a dr
of the studio a back injury and he's addition to a score to really containing the likes of kosuke uganda there's arguably been the player of the season so far and he got it in fear between opposed could finally see serious six year wait for russian football's biggest prize richard m. paul three d'arcy moscow elsewhere the man who blew the whistle and lifted the lid on the latest italian football match fixing scandal has found a new job as a community coach at english premier league club aston...
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we think about intervening in syria and we intervene in libya and we've got troops and and cia in uganda and we're fighting wars in afghanistan bleeding over to pakistan and we're in yemen and all these places and this is at a staggering cost which is causing the budget deficit we have a national security budget without one going to rouge trillion dollars. taking over the entire program and mentioning everything i want to mention so let me go to christopher's so everything's constructed consensus is already constructed before people vote this is essentially what bruce is saying. i totally disagree with bruce and with nicholas i think there's a huge choice a huge difference in the outcome of this election if romney wins if the republicans win the white house they will also probably keep the majority in the house and wins a majority in the senate and if the republicans control all the important political positions the white house the senate and see house then you will see a huge difference america has a huge dept more than sixteen billion dollars that is more than one hundred percent of g.
we think about intervening in syria and we intervene in libya and we've got troops and and cia in uganda and we're fighting wars in afghanistan bleeding over to pakistan and we're in yemen and all these places and this is at a staggering cost which is causing the budget deficit we have a national security budget without one going to rouge trillion dollars. taking over the entire program and mentioning everything i want to mention so let me go to christopher's so everything's constructed...
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. >>> a picture in the news tonight, a love that conquered all from a national park in uganda. a lioness adopts an antelope calf offering her paw. normally it might have been dinner but when the little one first wandered over it looked like an option that the cat stood its ground, won over the mother and tonight they are thriving in the wild skink dom as we dream it could be. >>> and our person of the day on this columbus day, christopher columbus, the national tribute coast to coast, of course, to the man who sailed to america. there are more than 30 cities and towns across the country named after him and you are looking at a living room you can drop by in new york that pays some attention to the old explorer. it was built at the top of a 70-foot statue in ginger zee toured with the tourists for an up-close view of some of the smallest columbus fans looking at it. >> so what did you guys think? >> perfect. >> it's very big. do you know what he did? >> he sailed from spain and he landed in america. >> if you're counting it's been 520 years since he sailed the ocean blue. >>> an
. >>> a picture in the news tonight, a love that conquered all from a national park in uganda. a lioness adopts an antelope calf offering her paw. normally it might have been dinner but when the little one first wandered over it looked like an option that the cat stood its ground, won over the mother and tonight they are thriving in the wild skink dom as we dream it could be. >>> and our person of the day on this columbus day, christopher columbus, the national tribute coast...
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all the civil rights to the body of the people but it would not want people witnessed in jail in uganda i mean even last year in the martial law we were we were protesting now way after one year and a half the government killed more than half of the distance so people in bahrain does not have anything to do with their we continue they're still going to peacefully. the e.u. budget battles being waged in the united kingdom shortly tonight we look at the pressures facing the british prime minister from all sides but across the channel struggling eurozone nations insist they don't need help plus when the west both says rebels in the arab world why it's more likely to leave a trail of destruction the blaze a trail for democracy. just. horses and bayonets big bird these are the words of internet legend from the two thousand and twelve presidential debates when a candidate says something dumb or odd to so much fun to make silly pictures like these on the internet ha ha ho ho hee hee but the problem is that the person who wins in the bait is the one who makes the best argument not he who doesn'
all the civil rights to the body of the people but it would not want people witnessed in jail in uganda i mean even last year in the martial law we were we were protesting now way after one year and a half the government killed more than half of the distance so people in bahrain does not have anything to do with their we continue they're still going to peacefully. the e.u. budget battles being waged in the united kingdom shortly tonight we look at the pressures facing the british prime minister...
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look at her film on uganda. what a delight.thanks chris lavoie, jim ward, tee bone, jacki and everybody back at the current control room. we'll see you tomorrow on the "stephanie miller show." ♪
look at her film on uganda. what a delight.thanks chris lavoie, jim ward, tee bone, jacki and everybody back at the current control room. we'll see you tomorrow on the "stephanie miller show." ♪
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last year's fashion show helped more than 300 orphans in uganda.had a preview on the show, by a woman who owns a consignment store. lots of great stuff happening this weekend. >>> cool. coming up, traffic troubles. if you've ever taken a ride on one of d.c.'s traffic circles,over probably had trouble getting out. >> what rules should you follow? aaa, lon anderson weighs in on today's ask allison, that's when we come back. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nue practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. you guys want to go to the park? yeah! yeah! minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs/pharmacy. accepts united healthcare benefit plans. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. according to an independent, non-partisan study, barack obama and the liberals will raise taxes on the middle class by $4,000. the s
last year's fashion show helped more than 300 orphans in uganda.had a preview on the show, by a woman who owns a consignment store. lots of great stuff happening this weekend. >>> cool. coming up, traffic troubles. if you've ever taken a ride on one of d.c.'s traffic circles,over probably had trouble getting out. >> what rules should you follow? aaa, lon anderson weighs in on today's ask allison, that's when we come back. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to...
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was a call to action to stop the lower resistance army and the tragedies they were committing in ugandanight i first met jacob he ted me when he and other children were living through. >> reporter: by the time he was 12 years old jacob had already been abducted by the lra and watched in herror as they killed his brother. when filmmaker jason russell heard his story he knew he had to share it with the rest of the world. "kony 2012" became the most watched viral video in history with more than 100 million views in less than six days. what was that week like for you? >> it was so chaotic. i mean, it was so exciting because it felt like the world was for us, and then at the same time it was heartbreaking and felt almost like a nightmare because it felt like the world was against us. >> average close to 1 million hits per hour. >> reporter: suddenly jason was everywhere, flying across the country, doing television interviews about the video, and then facing scrutiny about the charity after the website crashed and thousands of orders for action kits went unfilled. all of the pressure started
was a call to action to stop the lower resistance army and the tragedies they were committing in ugandanight i first met jacob he ted me when he and other children were living through. >> reporter: by the time he was 12 years old jacob had already been abducted by the lra and watched in herror as they killed his brother. when filmmaker jason russell heard his story he knew he had to share it with the rest of the world. "kony 2012" became the most watched viral video in history...
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states shares the death penalty with pakistan, iraq, iran, north korea, zimbabwe, among goala, kuwait, ugandathe list goes on. japan is the only other industrialized nation that has the death penalty. with that in mind, let's flip the coin here. when juries demand a molecular smoking gun and they want that dna, joey jackson, you get a story like this out of massachusetts saying one of the lab people lied, cheated, made mistakes, and actually 1,140 cases of people in jail are being reviewed because of dna garbage. >> she tested -- you have someone who makes and mentioned, no, i didn't test them all, and there were instances where she tested where she may tests that were negative into positives. that is really shocking, and it's compelling, and it gives us a further basis to know that something needs to be done. however, we also need to know quickly about dna. that it also has limitedtations in that it can't tell you how the dna got there or can't tell you when the dna got there, so we have to be very careful with our science that we don't convict, right, people who are ultimately innocent or i
states shares the death penalty with pakistan, iraq, iran, north korea, zimbabwe, among goala, kuwait, ugandathe list goes on. japan is the only other industrialized nation that has the death penalty. with that in mind, let's flip the coin here. when juries demand a molecular smoking gun and they want that dna, joey jackson, you get a story like this out of massachusetts saying one of the lab people lied, cheated, made mistakes, and actually 1,140 cases of people in jail are being reviewed...
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up for the criticism that he has, in fact, dragged us into additional wars in libya and yemen and ugandaouldn't you expect that to be a easy response from romney in that case tonight? >> well, no, i don't actually. in the case of libya, for example, the tragedy with ambassad ambassador stevens notwithstanding no american troops died in libya when we moved in to help remove "the dictator" gadhafi. >> without congressional approval i might add. >> if romney wants an argument about the need for a weaker executive, he's permitted to do so. i don't think that's playing where he wants to play. i think that, you know, where obama can be criticized is certainly on libya in terms of the attack on libya and benghazi. i was in libya for a month this summer, including a week in benghazi and the problem in libya is there's no sfablt there at all. there's no police force. there's nothing to prevent someone from an attack on any government facility. the obama administration should have known. they should have had more security there, and he's very vulnerable in that regard. whether or not it matters to
up for the criticism that he has, in fact, dragged us into additional wars in libya and yemen and ugandaouldn't you expect that to be a easy response from romney in that case tonight? >> well, no, i don't actually. in the case of libya, for example, the tragedy with ambassad ambassador stevens notwithstanding no american troops died in libya when we moved in to help remove "the dictator" gadhafi. >> without congressional approval i might add. >> if romney wants an...
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for example, we've involved ourselves in wars in libya and yemen and uganda.ave been on the periphery in syria and egypt. ignored the iranian green revolution. of "the chicago tribune yts saying that when historians sit down decades from now to address the events of the 21st century, they'll have no trouble explaining why barack obama president. they lengthed him out of a firm conviction the u.s. not involved in enough wars. from drone attacks in yemen to killing of american citizens without due process or extradition, there's meat to cover. that doesn't even begin to touch on russia and china. so i think there's a lot of ground to cover. i'm looking forward to looking meting it out. lastly, i hope romney gets another swipe at libya. >> i love the attempt to make obama look bad on foreign policy after what was the worst foreign policy in the history of america. but moving apart from that, the foreign policy debate is extraordinarily important. foreign policy and economy are inter-related. you can't just say let's talk about the economy. and then foreign policy
for example, we've involved ourselves in wars in libya and yemen and uganda.ave been on the periphery in syria and egypt. ignored the iranian green revolution. of "the chicago tribune yts saying that when historians sit down decades from now to address the events of the 21st century, they'll have no trouble explaining why barack obama president. they lengthed him out of a firm conviction the u.s. not involved in enough wars. from drone attacks in yemen to killing of american citizens...
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a lion has its sights set on the calf, the scene captured in uganda.o the little guy. then the unexpected happens. take a look at this tender moment between the two. eventually the lion seen picking up the antelope by the scruff of the neck and carrying it away. >> brian: together they tweeted out this picture. >> steve: available at your local hallmark card store if they still made as many cards. let's send a hello out to laura ingraham. she joins us today. good morning to you. >> anything involving animal, i'm not even going to be able to do this segment. i love it. >> steve: it's adorable. >> brian: that's because the jungle often doesn't end good. >> it doesn't. >> steve: laura, mitt romney, who would like to be commander in chief, had a major foreign policy address yesterday at vmi not far from where you're sitting. he talked how the president dropped the ball on israel, on iran, and in particular about libya and how this white house has really mishandled what happened there. this is the time for mitt romney to step up to the plate and make sure a
a lion has its sights set on the calf, the scene captured in uganda.o the little guy. then the unexpected happens. take a look at this tender moment between the two. eventually the lion seen picking up the antelope by the scruff of the neck and carrying it away. >> brian: together they tweeted out this picture. >> steve: available at your local hallmark card store if they still made as many cards. let's send a hello out to laura ingraham. she joins us today. good morning to you....
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they just developed this incredible program for low-income farmers in uganda, zimbabwe where they'll their revenue by 30% in the first three years. >> it is a great cause. i wonder if you would humor me. this one involves billy crystal. let's watch. >> liar! liar. >> get back, witch. >> i'm not a witch. i'm your wife. after what you just said, i'm not even sure i want to be that anymore. >> the cast here is extraordinary, carol cain, billy crystal, it seems like all-star cast, all-star everything from the beginning. >> i with his a huge fan of all these characters. i knew bill goldman from his work, "all the president's men" and rob rei nechlt r from "spine tap" and carol. and peter faulk from "colombo." i thought how am i going to fit into this group? i hope i don't screw it up. rob was such a wonderful director, so sweechlt being an actor himself, he gets it. he kept a very light set and we had a blast. >> there are folks who work with us this morning who probably were babies when -- they're new fans. seriously. this film is attracting new audiences all the time. i fondly remember
they just developed this incredible program for low-income farmers in uganda, zimbabwe where they'll their revenue by 30% in the first three years. >> it is a great cause. i wonder if you would humor me. this one involves billy crystal. let's watch. >> liar! liar. >> get back, witch. >> i'm not a witch. i'm your wife. after what you just said, i'm not even sure i want to be that anymore. >> the cast here is extraordinary, carol cain, billy crystal, it seems like...
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donating 6,000 gallons of paint so far to haiti, kenya, and uganda. ecuadoral guinea where he donated paint to an orphanage who lost their parents to hiv aids. >> we look at schools, hospitals, churches, and family homes that were not painted, and they touched my heart to see the bacteria on the walls that were not painted. i said we have to do something. >> he is diagnose a lot. if you would like to donate your paint, go to the website www.globalpaint.org. ♪ >>> 12 days left to go. candidates focussing on a handful of states. it's likely going to determine who wins the white house. president obama wrapping up a 48-hour marathon stops today in tampa, florida, richmond, virginia, cleveland ohio although way from richmond to cleveland. he stops in chicago to vote. >>> mitt romney focussing on a make or break state of ohio today. starting with a rally just a couple of hours ago in cincinnati. this next stop is going to be worthington, and he ends the day in defiance, ohio. it has -- who has the best plan to get the economy going again, that is one of the
donating 6,000 gallons of paint so far to haiti, kenya, and uganda. ecuadoral guinea where he donated paint to an orphanage who lost their parents to hiv aids. >> we look at schools, hospitals, churches, and family homes that were not painted, and they touched my heart to see the bacteria on the walls that were not painted. i said we have to do something. >> he is diagnose a lot. if you would like to donate your paint, go to the website www.globalpaint.org. ♪ >>> 12 days...
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kony fled uganda in 2006, carol. he is believed to be hiding somewhere in central africa.nating story, though. >> absolutely. >> what a wild thing to have been through for this guy. >> i know. you do. you feel for him. you really do. let's talk about something happy, though. "esquire" magazine naming mila kunis sexiest woman alive. i must say, i agree. >> she has been declared for very good reason alpha female in "esquire's" annual hotness derby. she's 29 years old. she appears topless on the cover of the november issue. she's in pretty good company. she takes the crowd from last year's winner, rihanna. kunis is having a good year. not just this cover. she's got a handful of films in the works including a "ted" sequel. she recently signed on for a christian dior campaign as well. good times. a long way from "that '70s show," carol. >> i was going to mention "black swan." so great in that movie. >>> a.j. will be back with us next hour to tell us how much "taken 2," how it took over the box office this weekend. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coff
kony fled uganda in 2006, carol. he is believed to be hiding somewhere in central africa.nating story, though. >> absolutely. >> what a wild thing to have been through for this guy. >> i know. you do. you feel for him. you really do. let's talk about something happy, though. "esquire" magazine naming mila kunis sexiest woman alive. i must say, i agree. >> she has been declared for very good reason alpha female in "esquire's" annual hotness derby....
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uganda, for example, we're helping the government adopt strong environmental protection laws and regulationecause oil and gas development is happening in e -- we're increasing our support for the extractive industries transparency initiative, an international program that promotes transparency and accountable in the oil, gas, and mining industries. and a year ago, president obama announced that the united states would join this organization as a signal of our commitment to the issue, and we are only the second developed country to do so. and through the cardin amendment, the united states is the first country in the world to require that our extractive industries companies disclose any payments they make to any government worldwide. an important step in the fight against corruption. so the message we're sending with all of these efforts from working to resolve energy-related disputes, to cooperating more with our neighbors on expanding electricity is this; the united states is convinced that energy and all it's complexity will continue to be one of the defining issues of the 21st century. a
uganda, for example, we're helping the government adopt strong environmental protection laws and regulationecause oil and gas development is happening in e -- we're increasing our support for the extractive industries transparency initiative, an international program that promotes transparency and accountable in the oil, gas, and mining industries. and a year ago, president obama announced that the united states would join this organization as a signal of our commitment to the issue, and we are...
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in sub-saharan in uganda and kenya. member, we go there for the multinational declines. when they go, we go. it's a mystical type of thing. it's optimistic, they say might latin america. so peru and chile is doing fine in brazil is a slowdown, but will make inconsistent investments in mexico also rethink is doing quite well. so our neighbors to the south to a better job of fiscal deficit, better job of monetary policy and create jobs out there. so we should help as much as we can on the trip problem happening. >> implicit in a lot of this -- a lot of which are seen as one actor wrestle the united states associate is so let's turn inward. how worried are you and how much are you planning for the fiscal cliff? >> that's a big deal to win the euro zone crisis happens in the debt ceiling crisis, we spend 50 to $100 million because of the complexity in global financial markets if you had a real failure. the fiscal cliff isn't quite that because it's more predictable, but we have a fiscal cliff, command center and all that kind of stuff going through to understand all of it. w
in sub-saharan in uganda and kenya. member, we go there for the multinational declines. when they go, we go. it's a mystical type of thing. it's optimistic, they say might latin america. so peru and chile is doing fine in brazil is a slowdown, but will make inconsistent investments in mexico also rethink is doing quite well. so our neighbors to the south to a better job of fiscal deficit, better job of monetary policy and create jobs out there. so we should help as much as we can on the trip...
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in uganda, for example, we're helping the government adopt strong environmental protection laws and regulations because of oil and gas development is happening in ecologically fragile areas. we're also increasing our support for the extractive industries and transparency initiative, an international program that promotes transparency and accountability in the oil-gas and mining industries. a year ago, president obama announced that the united states joined this organization as a signal of our commitment to this issue and we are only the second developed country to do so. through the carbon lugar amendment, united states is the only country in world requiring that our extractive industries companies disclose any payments they made to any government worldwide, an important step in the fight against corruption. so the message we are sending to all of these efforts with energy related disputes to cooperate more with their neighbors on expanding electricity is this. the united states is convinced that energy in all of its complexity will continue to be one of the defining issues of the 21st century
in uganda, for example, we're helping the government adopt strong environmental protection laws and regulations because of oil and gas development is happening in ecologically fragile areas. we're also increasing our support for the extractive industries and transparency initiative, an international program that promotes transparency and accountability in the oil-gas and mining industries. a year ago, president obama announced that the united states joined this organization as a signal of our...