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still poses a threat to some other security ahmed, one of the other with me is electra the university of east africa. they former education minister in portland. he says, i'm sure bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation. and probably involves significant planning. what would you feel, what written in a very common way shall better? what's an incident? a bit in 2017 f. one. what comprised that, and i think one of them may contribute to of this patient was not the government to show that it's still no clear come on for monday, monday for the coordination. what but it if it comes down i think that was what was come up for me to bill for additional on the on the money money i on they have access of money money facility. i think it's another surprise that the start with but the casualty unload high school was all excited. i was going to the government was avoiding school at one of 2 side effects. that was very, but it could've been some for the last the government for you think you're not good for you know, bullet got contact. i think one of the key issues that made the governments won't change
still poses a threat to some other security ahmed, one of the other with me is electra the university of east africa. they former education minister in portland. he says, i'm sure bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation. and probably involves significant planning. what would you feel, what written in a very common way shall better? what's an incident? a bit in 2017 f. one. what comprised that, and i think one of them may contribute to of this patient was not the government to show that...
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i live with me is a lecturer at the university of east africa and a former education minister in punt. plenty joins me live now from a get away. a good happy with us on the program. i mean, the government were taking no prisoners in this case, but how surprised will they have been by the sophistication of this tank? thank you for having me 1st before the very, but it's a great break. and i think i believe that it has been better for quite some time to show what you know, but it common felicia, bear with me a bit in 2017. everyone was surprised that and i think one of the main contribute of these patients was the government to show that it's still no clear. come on monday, monday for the coordination. what if it comes down? i think that's what that was. okay, we'll talk about that transition in a moment. so the questions will be raised about how should bob were able to know if any sort of get access to the hotel with arms and munitions. but stop the attack from inside all points to very weak security. yeah, it could be that could be the for additional on the area. they have money, mone
i live with me is a lecturer at the university of east africa and a former education minister in punt. plenty joins me live now from a get away. a good happy with us on the program. i mean, the government were taking no prisoners in this case, but how surprised will they have been by the sophistication of this tank? thank you for having me 1st before the very, but it's a great break. and i think i believe that it has been better for quite some time to show what you know, but it common felicia,...
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l a was tommy is electra at the university of east africa and a former education minister in portland. he says, i'll show bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what do you feel? what recently, you know, what it comes to a, shall. there was an incident, it's bit in 2017 every one. what's the price? and i think one of the main contributor of this was the government practitioner. there is still no clear command for money, money for the coordination. what, but it, if it comes down, i think that's what, what was come up, but it won't be doable for you know, on the throne area. they have money, money on. they have access of money, money facilities. i think it's not a surprise that the thought that with any but the casualty on low high school was all that i was going to. the government was avoided doing school at one or 2 side effects. that was very, but it could've been some for the last the government for you think you're not going to be for you know, bullet got content. i think one of the key issues that made the governments won't cha
l a was tommy is electra at the university of east africa and a former education minister in portland. he says, i'll show bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what do you feel? what recently, you know, what it comes to a, shall. there was an incident, it's bit in 2017 every one. what's the price? and i think one of the main contributor of this was the government practitioner. there is still no clear command for money, money for the...
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now, i am a task force in my re, thank you for or they were saw me as a lecturer the university of east africa and a former education minister in punk land. he says after bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what recently in there, but it comes to a show, there was an incident, it's bit in 2017 f one. what's the price? and i think one of the main contributor of this was the government. there is still no clear command for monday, monday for the coordination. what but it if it comes down i think that was what was off putting for me for additional on the on the money money on their off access of money. money facility. i think it's not a surprise to start with, but the casualty unload high school was all that i was going to. the government was avoiding for one or 2 side effects. that was very, but it could've been some for the last the government or you think you're not going to report in a bullet contact. i think one of the key issues that made the governments won't change in the command except for the new thought, which is not going to be a
now, i am a task force in my re, thank you for or they were saw me as a lecturer the university of east africa and a former education minister in punk land. he says after bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what recently in there, but it comes to a show, there was an incident, it's bit in 2017 f one. what's the price? and i think one of the main contributor of this was the government. there is still no clear command for monday, monday for...
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a threat to some other security hammered fun. alicio ali water. tommy is electra at the university of east africa and a former education minister in pumps. and he says, i'll show bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what recently in a very common tuition there was an incident a bit in 2017 f one. what, what proprietary? and i think one of the main contributor of this was that the government transitional, there is still no clear command for monday, monday for the coordination. what, but it, if it comes down, i think that was what was come up, put it for me to for you know, on the, on the money money on their excess of money money facility. i think it's not a surprise that the thought that with but the casualty unload high school was all that i was going to. the government was avoiding for one or 2 side effects on that was very but it could have been some for the last the government for you think you're not going to report in a bullet contact. i think one of the key issues that made the governments the change in the command except for the new
a threat to some other security hammered fun. alicio ali water. tommy is electra at the university of east africa and a former education minister in pumps. and he says, i'll show bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what recently in a very common tuition there was an incident a bit in 2017 f one. what, what proprietary? and i think one of the main contributor of this was that the government transitional, there is still no clear command for...
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he holds it literary reportage from the new york university charter school of journalism 19,982,006 served east africa and iraq and japan. he currently lives inn new york city but calls atlanta home. please give a warm savanna welcome to jared alexander. [applause] >> good morning. well, give me one second here. first, thanks for having me. it has been like a hard year for face-to-face interaction with books. or two years i suppose. just being here is a real honor actually. i was really happy to be invited and speak to guys about my buckets on the stuff written. that's kind of what i want to talk about. when i thought about what is going to come up here and talk about a kept thinking about other works about may be as a kid and adult lured me into writing about war the way i did. and so i thought i'd take a little time to do that. i guess first often start by talking about a book that maybe would not be considered an inspiration for a war memoir. it was hells angels by hunter thompson. the story of how his work came to exist and the reason we all know about it is about as important as the work itself e
he holds it literary reportage from the new york university charter school of journalism 19,982,006 served east africa and iraq and japan. he currently lives inn new york city but calls atlanta home. please give a warm savanna welcome to jared alexander. [applause] >> good morning. well, give me one second here. first, thanks for having me. it has been like a hard year for face-to-face interaction with books. or two years i suppose. just being here is a real honor actually. i was really...
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nation and holds the nsa of literary reporting from new york university school of journalism from 1998 through 2006 he served as us marine deployed to the mediterranean east africa and iraq t growing up on military bases from the east coast to japan and currently lives and calls atlanta home please give a warm welcome to jared alexander. >> good morning. first, thank you for having me. it's a hard year for face-to-face interactions, so to b' here is a real honor. i'm happy to be invited. and the stuff that influenced it. so when i thought about what i word talk about it kept thinking of what moved me into writing about the way that i did. so to take some time to do that i want to start by talking about a book bb would not be considered an inspiration that it was hells angels by hunter thompson. it is as important as the work itself as of the career and the trajectory of that. so by 1965 a journalist for a dow chemical company. and writing in puerto rico for a few reporters and a novel that publishes the one diary in the late nineties but in 1965 living in san francisco the days are bleak. and unloading shipping as it came through. but anybody that understands th
nation and holds the nsa of literary reporting from new york university school of journalism from 1998 through 2006 he served as us marine deployed to the mediterranean east africa and iraq t growing up on military bases from the east coast to japan and currently lives and calls atlanta home please give a warm welcome to jared alexander. >> good morning. first, thank you for having me. it's a hard year for face-to-face interactions, so to b' here is a real honor. i'm happy to be invited....
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of porting from new york university arthur l. carter school of journalism. in 1998 to 2006 he served as a u.s. marine deployed to the mediterranean. east africa and iraq. he grew up on military bases from the east coast of the united states to japan. he currently lives in new york city that calls it land upon. please s give a warm savannah welcome to jerad alexander. [applause] >> good morning. first thanks for having me. it's been a hard year for face-to-face interactions and just being here is a real honor actually. i'mm truly happy to be invited o talk about my look -- might look. that's what i want to talk about but i thought about what i was going to talk about and i can thinking about the works as it child that lured me into the work they did. i thought i'd take time to review that. offirst off i want to start by talking about a book that maybe wouldn't be considered an inspiration or a memoir but it was hells angels by hunter thompson. the story of how his work came to exist and the reason we know about it is just about as important as work itself especially as it relates to understanding the ways of a writer's career and the trajectory of that.
of porting from new york university arthur l. carter school of journalism. in 1998 to 2006 he served as a u.s. marine deployed to the mediterranean. east africa and iraq. he grew up on military bases from the east coast of the united states to japan. he currently lives in new york city that calls it land upon. please s give a warm savannah welcome to jerad alexander. [applause] >> good morning. first thanks for having me. it's been a hard year for face-to-face interactions and just being...
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university of st. thomas in minnesota. now we turn to nick schifrin who picks up a reporting on the global food crisis. nick: for more on the challenges not only in south sudan, but all of east africager look at the issues coming out of ukraine, i am joined by executive director of the world food program, david beasley. welcome back to the newshour. we just heard in that story that wf p has less than half of the money it needs in south sudan. and fred reported some people will go hungry at the end of the month. if the money does not come in. how acute is that problem? david: it is a very serious problem. it is a very serious problem all over the world. we are facing an unprecedented food crisis globally, south sudan is no exception to the rule right now. the republicans and democrats have been fighting over everything, agreeing on nothing. but they did come together, they came up with an additional $5 billion of food security around the world. that will have a major impact. we have to get more nations to step up. south sudan, we don't have enough money. the u.s. can't do it alone. other countries need to step up, particularly the gulf states with all prices being so high, their net
university of st. thomas in minnesota. now we turn to nick schifrin who picks up a reporting on the global food crisis. nick: for more on the challenges not only in south sudan, but all of east africager look at the issues coming out of ukraine, i am joined by executive director of the world food program, david beasley. welcome back to the newshour. we just heard in that story that wf p has less than half of the money it needs in south sudan. and fred reported some people will go hungry at the...
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and access to the east military in just a short sale of a 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 19th century could be $100.00 by oxford university. the news comes after nigeria made an official request earlier this year. now though, is 97 items in all. while they're just the tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held in museum side side, the continent and african officials are seeking the return of many from the miniature to them a carp. some are concerned that the british government, in particular, has been a vase that offering no commitments on restitution. specifically the british museum, which holds an extensive collection from across africa. but that is protected by law, which only allows repatriation under certain circumstances. will edge uriah is applying pressure to the u. k. government so that those laws are amended, but other african countries as well say a lot more needs to be done. why should we allow those so called museums, which in fact are crime scenes and houses of stolen goods to dictate to us telling us that we have to prove that the items belong to us? as much as we celebrate the return of former congole
and access to the east military in just a short sale of a 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 19th century could be $100.00 by oxford university. the news comes after nigeria made an official request earlier this year. now though, is 97 items in all. while they're just the tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held in museum side side, the continent and african officials are seeking the return of many from the miniature to them a carp. some are...
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university arthur l carter school of journalism. from 1998 to 2006 he served as a us marine deploying to the mediterranean. east africa in iraq, he grew up on military bases from the east coast of the united states to japan. he currently lives in new york city, but calls atlanta home. please give a warm savannah. welcome to jared alexander. good morning. wow, give me one sec here. okay? first thanks for having me. i it's been a hard year for face-to-face interactions with books and her two years i suppose and just being here is a real honor. actually, i'm was really happy to be invited and speak to you guys about my book and about some of the stuff that sort of influenced it. and that's kind of what i want to talk about actually is i i just when i thought about what i was going to come up here and talk about i kept thinking about other works and other works that sort of but maybe as a kid and as an adult sort of moved me into writing about war the way that i did and so i thought i took a little take a little time to do that. and i i guess first off i want to start by talking about kind of a book that maybe wouldn't be
university arthur l carter school of journalism. from 1998 to 2006 he served as a us marine deploying to the mediterranean. east africa in iraq, he grew up on military bases from the east coast of the united states to japan. he currently lives in new york city, but calls atlanta home. please give a warm savannah. welcome to jared alexander. good morning. wow, give me one sec here. okay? first thanks for having me. i it's been a hard year for face-to-face interactions with books and her two...