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building hotels i can't say where the luzhkov is good or bad he is a very contradictory person like kenya of us there are many things in moscow i'm against but the newcomers who are now like hosts who are making us feel like guests i'm against barry caracas russian of moscow but of course of a many positive things during his term. so of course now we know that the eighteen year tenure. as a mayor of moscow has been filled with both praise and criticism and now it has come to one that so the next step for the a really good night of russia party would be to hold a consultation on the nomination of a new mayor and so this is expected to be happening quite soon i'll just have a bit more background on why you described is such a controversial person let's look at the story father my colleague napoleon all because. the constant feature of the moscow mayor he's a legendary cab has been the subject of amusement throughout his eighteen years in power selling his custom made silver cap it's an auction of kindly granted nursery home the one million u.s. dollars. he's made or shipped meanwhile needs more t
building hotels i can't say where the luzhkov is good or bad he is a very contradictory person like kenya of us there are many things in moscow i'm against but the newcomers who are now like hosts who are making us feel like guests i'm against barry caracas russian of moscow but of course of a many positive things during his term. so of course now we know that the eighteen year tenure. as a mayor of moscow has been filled with both praise and criticism and now it has come to one that so the...
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us out of that situation. >> that is when they came to kenya. >> we brought in a 20-foot shipping container. that was our home. it was quite an adventure >> shane and terry spent a year at the master's mission a trainingenter in the north carolina mountns. >> in addition to the bible training, the program involved training in mission-station planning, water systems, plumbing, electrical, drafting, dees l mechanics, hw to build a road, airstrips, carpet ri, solar systems. bush living. i would not have made it as a missionary living in the bush of africa had i not been through the training. >> a family of missionaries living in afric >> jim has lived in kenya for most of his life. >> long-terms mission is on the ropes. the majority of the people in the world that are still unreached with the gospel live in os tier remote environments that the short term missionaes are not getting t most of our missionary forces coming out of suburban america and not equipt to get the job done. the vast majority of the resources of the american church are going to short term missions. the few long term missiona
us out of that situation. >> that is when they came to kenya. >> we brought in a 20-foot shipping container. that was our home. it was quite an adventure >> shane and terry spent a year at the master's mission a trainingenter in the north carolina mountns. >> in addition to the bible training, the program involved training in mission-station planning, water systems, plumbing, electrical, drafting, dees l mechanics, hw to build a road, airstrips, carpet ri, solar systems....
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now, the owners don't want us to come inside and film, but they admit that they use child labor, which is illegal in kenya children in kenya work. >> translator: we need help. the government must come and forcefully take these children away and educate them. >> reporter: but it's not that simple, community activists say that even free schooling is too expensive. >> they say it's free, but it's not free because you have to provide uniforms, you have to buy books, you have to, every day when he wakes up, you have to give him food, shelter. >>>> reporter: so they must earn just to survive. "i have to work, because my mom is sick, so we don't get food." when their father died, the boys became the only source of income. their mother can't find wo. we met other women with working kids. these mothers say between them, they have half a dozen children working. >> they don't know about child labor. they think that everybody can work, but in a real sense, child labor is not good for the community. >> reporter: and dangerous. all the boys steal the money and police regularly arrest the working children. one senior po
now, the owners don't want us to come inside and film, but they admit that they use child labor, which is illegal in kenya children in kenya work. >> translator: we need help. the government must come and forcefully take these children away and educate them. >> reporter: but it's not that simple, community activists say that even free schooling is too expensive. >> they say it's free, but it's not free because you have to provide uniforms, you have to buy books, you have to,...
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himself in opposition and twice in prison what they need to kenya that there can never be two or three powerful figures at the top would give us politics has always been a very powerful person and the key is and a kind of have felt that he could be the person to sweep them from there and take power into his hands some predict school of the party on a number which translates as dignity is a strong position it cool to have to run against a multitude of other authorities all of whom also fancy their chances of challenging him the problem is that it's very difficult to create a democratic country in central asia kyrgyzstan is the most democratic country in central asia unfortunately this is a very immature democracy and sometimes it leads to all some very bad results right now what kyrgyzstan needs is north demography of european i don't think it's possible in kyrgyzstan what it needs is stability and violence whoever wins the election this is a crucial decision for kurdistan a country that's been to the bring it in a r t. let's now look at some other news stories making news around the world. the european union has launched legal
himself in opposition and twice in prison what they need to kenya that there can never be two or three powerful figures at the top would give us politics has always been a very powerful person and the key is and a kind of have felt that he could be the person to sweep them from there and take power into his hands some predict school of the party on a number which translates as dignity is a strong position it cool to have to run against a multitude of other authorities all of whom also fancy...
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use. go back to cass sunstein. if you call it a conspiracy theory, no one beliefs them. if you look at the kenyatheory came from? do you know where that he was born in kenya? hillary clinton's camp. you label it a conspiracy theory. he was born in the united states, clear and simple. now cass sunstein wrote a paper on conspiracy theory. in it, we've gone through it and he says the government can ban the theory and they might have pulled tax on the conspiracy theory and might engage in counterspeech. he goes on and says the price of credibility is that government cannot be seen to control independent experts. although, the government can supply these independent experts with information. and perhaps prod them. you don't mean "prod." you mean nudge, right? prod them into action. too close of a connection will prove self-defeating if it's exposed. some conspiracy theory turn out to be true. under our definition, they're not conspiracy theories. if they're true they're still conspiracy theories. what does that mean? it means, well, you have to discredit people calling them conspiracy theorists. i th
use. go back to cass sunstein. if you call it a conspiracy theory, no one beliefs them. if you look at the kenyatheory came from? do you know where that he was born in kenya? hillary clinton's camp. you label it a conspiracy theory. he was born in the united states, clear and simple. now cass sunstein wrote a paper on conspiracy theory. in it, we've gone through it and he says the government can ban the theory and they might have pulled tax on the conspiracy theory and might engage in...
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kenya that. child hope for a show to rule the day. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid. and you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources for simplicity. let's go to sort of. good to have you with us as we give you today's top stories in the week in review here on r t these are your headlines choosing from left to right sweden votes in the country's parliamentary elections with a far right group causing controversy over its hardline on immigration. a polish court will decide on the extradition of one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was detained and later released. was russia and norway agreed to a landmark deal that puts an end to a forty year disagreement over disputed waters in the energy rich parents sea. travels to one of russia's natural wonders out of the nature reserve as an earthly paradise for more than one and a half million birds stay with us here on our. the folded delta place with a multitude of islands but not a speck of giant land where you just jump into the boat and o
kenya that. child hope for a show to rule the day. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid. and you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources for simplicity. let's go to sort of. good to have you with us as we give you today's top stories in the week in review here on r t these are your headlines choosing from left to right sweden votes in the...
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using masonry skills to save lives. he helps build foot bridges over perilous rivers in kenya.sh floods and from predatory animals and making it so they can access critical resources they did not have access to previously. these are the kinds of people we get to highlight every year in "cnn heroes." now we've had this big announcement about who the top ten are, you can check them out and decide who the cnn hero of the year is. this is the website. cnnheroes.com. it gets you in and gives you the stories of all ten. spend a little time and check them all out before you make your choice. when you jump over here, it shows you some who were considered for the top ten. it shows you highlights who the top ten are. you click on any one of them, and we bring you information about what they do. we have stories, videos, background, their own words about why they do what they do. these people are just amazing to learn about. these are the kind of people we pay more attention to. then it's time to vote, and you make the choice about who the cnn hero of the year is. this is all you have to d
using masonry skills to save lives. he helps build foot bridges over perilous rivers in kenya.sh floods and from predatory animals and making it so they can access critical resources they did not have access to previously. these are the kinds of people we get to highlight every year in "cnn heroes." now we've had this big announcement about who the top ten are, you can check them out and decide who the cnn hero of the year is. this is the website. cnnheroes.com. it gets you in and...
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kenya. the common thread of progress is the principal that government is accountable to its citizens. and the diversity in this room makes clear, no one country has all the answers, but all of us must answer to our own people. in all parts of the world we see the promise of innovation to make government more open and accountable. and now we must build on that progress. and when we gather back here next year, we should bring specific commitments to promote tran transparency and leverage new technologies so that we strengthen the foundations of freedoms in our own country while living up to the ideals that can light the world. this institution can still play an indispensable role in the advance of human rights. it's time to welcome the efforts of u.n. women to protect the rights of women around the globe. it's time for every member state to open its elections to international monitors and increase the yoou.n. democracy fund. it's time to reinvigorate u.s. peace keeping so that missions have the resources necessary to succeed. so atrocities are prevented and injustice is enforced because neither dignity nor democracy can thrive without basing security. and it's time to make this
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kenya gotten bad -- geneva conventions is to come back since. we started referring to the combatants as lawful come batants. -- come back sinc the actual term is not used in the geneva convention, it is just applied. >> the microphone is over here. yes, in the blue sweater. >> i'm from the schuster institute. i am one of apparently millions of people who knew someone in the world trade center. my aunt was there and got out safely. i do appreciate that you all had horrifying responsibilities at the time. at the same time, i wonder, to follow up on david's question, why is a system expected to believe that someone in the government has become on dissent and knows who they captured are guilty, when there is no expectation that it has to be proven to somebody in any way. >> let me try to answer that question. this is part of the challenge we have in dealing with what looks to be a choice -- a buy in their choice between criminal justice where you do not do anything to anyone without a trial, and on the other hand there is war. we allow people to kill people without a trial. you can drop the bomb on someone without any probable cause or a warrant. -- a warr
kenya gotten bad -- geneva conventions is to come back since. we started referring to the combatants as lawful come batants. -- come back sinc the actual term is not used in the geneva convention, it is just applied. >> the microphone is over here. yes, in the blue sweater. >> i'm from the schuster institute. i am one of apparently millions of people who knew someone in the world trade center. my aunt was there and got out safely. i do appreciate that you all had horrifying...
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kenya. >> what we wanted to do from the very start is to create a museum that is based on understanding what is the art form that surrounds more of us> osgood: built de walt is the president and director of the museum. >> we have created ensembles of musical instruments from every country. what we're presenting is audio and video from those countries as well. ♪ even if you can't read the labels because you don't speak a language that we support, you can listen to the music and you can really get into the music of the world. >> osgood: what a word. this is john lennon's piano, the one he used to come pose "imagine." and this is an entire ensemble of an indonesia orchestra. there's virtually every type of instrument you've ever heard of and some you've never heard of. still more whose names you might not even be able to pronounce. from taiwan the lalingdawn. the museum founded by the former chairman and ceo of target openeded just this past spring and already music lovers are taking note. >> it's really cool actually. i didn't know there were this many instruments from just africa. i mean we're just in africa right now. we haven't eve
kenya. >> what we wanted to do from the very start is to create a museum that is based on understanding what is the art form that surrounds more of us> osgood: built de walt is the president and director of the museum. >> we have created ensembles of musical instruments from every country. what we're presenting is audio and video from those countries as well. ♪ even if you can't read the labels because you don't speak a language that we support, you can listen to the music and...
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kenya. the common thread of progress is the principle that government is accountable to its citizens. and the diversity in this room makes clear, no one country has all the answers, but all of us must answer to our own people. in all parts of the world we see the promise of innovation, to make government more open and accountable and, now we must build on that progress. and when we gather back here, next year, we should bring specific commitments to promote transparency, to fight corruption, to energize civic engagement, to leverage new technology, so that we strengthen the foundation, the freedom in our own countries while living up to the ideals that can light the world. this institution can still play an indispensable role in the advance of human rights. it is time to welcome the efforts of u.n. women, to protect the rights of women around the globe. [applause]. bill: >> it is time to open elections to international monitors and increase the u.n. democracy fund. it is time to reinvigorate u.n. peace-keeping so mission have the resources necessary to succeed. and, so, atrocities like sexual violence are prevented and justice is enforced. because neither dignity, nor democrac
kenya. the common thread of progress is the principle that government is accountable to its citizens. and the diversity in this room makes clear, no one country has all the answers, but all of us must answer to our own people. in all parts of the world we see the promise of innovation, to make government more open and accountable and, now we must build on that progress. and when we gather back here, next year, we should bring specific commitments to promote transparency, to fight corruption, to...
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kenya and tanzania also in the 1990's. and at this very moment, our enemies are planning and preparing to strike us again with the same intent of slaughtering as many innocent people as they possibly can. we cannot protect ourselves by hoping that somehow we will be spared new attacks for these are certain to come unless we pro vent them and we have done -- prevent them and we have done so in the past nine years we have come to know our enemies, their plans. we are daily engaged in seeking them out, finding them in their hinding places and in their holes, uncovering their networks and eliminating their ability to harm us again. but our enemies have many allies and have sunk deep roots, roots that will not be easily destroyed. victory will not be achieved in one decisive battle, but through a sustained commitment that will stretch over many years. it will be fought in many different ways using the range of u.s. resources and capabilities and be fought in many other places. some may shrink from that prospect, but if we are to prevail over this enemy that is relentless in its hatred for us, our commitment to our nation and the
kenya and tanzania also in the 1990's. and at this very moment, our enemies are planning and preparing to strike us again with the same intent of slaughtering as many innocent people as they possibly can. we cannot protect ourselves by hoping that somehow we will be spared new attacks for these are certain to come unless we pro vent them and we have done -- prevent them and we have done so in the past nine years we have come to know our enemies, their plans. we are daily engaged in seeking them...
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a us trainee of al gore's project, her affiiations include round rock partners, us kenya, island foundation. sally is very accomplished, and i am honored to have her working on this. >> thank you. before i start introducing these gentlemen, as i was reflecting on these gentlemen, i realized they have things in common. they have extraordinary mental and physical energy, they do not waste time, they are fearless in reaching goals, they seem to be using the left and right brain, they have self- designed lives, they are philanthropists, adnd they are overachievers perry earned -- overachievers. you may not know about their accomplishments. ted turner founded cnn and served as ceo for many years. he has 5 foundations, which focus on eliminating nuclear weapons. he is the only person with a private endangered species award, he won the world series, he has 55 restaurants, and he is one of the most generous philanthropists,a nd now he is focused on renewable energy. ted turner. [applause] james cameron. he is an award winning director, writer, and inventor. his work includes titanic an avatar, and
a us trainee of al gore's project, her affiiations include round rock partners, us kenya, island foundation. sally is very accomplished, and i am honored to have her working on this. >> thank you. before i start introducing these gentlemen, as i was reflecting on these gentlemen, i realized they have things in common. they have extraordinary mental and physical energy, they do not waste time, they are fearless in reaching goals, they seem to be using the left and right brain, they have...