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morocco knt grow because it has borders that are closed with algeria so it needed to go to west africa to expand business. >> what business are you working with that want to develop in africa? >> mainly in the services area, financial services and insurance. telecom has five licenses in africa. they are very aggressive when they go towards there and they are not in the mine business. they are in the services where they are strong and have a strong advantage. >> what sort of information are you collecting to help them do business in other african countries? >> we are collecting for them firsthand information that are coming from real people and not analyzed by machines but analyzed by humans. this is the advantage we have. we know how to train people and have people that have skills and that are well formed and provide for them the right training to analyze this information and we understand it better because we are africa amongst africans, we are in our region and know how to deal with the information we get. >> talk to me about the countries that businesses in morocco are looking to e
morocco knt grow because it has borders that are closed with algeria so it needed to go to west africa to expand business. >> what business are you working with that want to develop in africa? >> mainly in the services area, financial services and insurance. telecom has five licenses in africa. they are very aggressive when they go towards there and they are not in the mine business. they are in the services where they are strong and have a strong advantage. >> what sort of...
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and taking the fish out of the mouths of people that depend on the most here in west africa. very very we cannot say that the year was a saint would leave their other way and we didn't important for addicts of illegal says she i mean we estimate that until two thousand and ten it will not be drugs in at least sixteen percent of please you imports came from illegal fishing. so in one way or the other i wouldn't say with favorite illegal fishing but let's say we elaborated to some of the better according to our own data and to u.n. data it was illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second producer do you understand purpose to grow and we're told. in an industry of approximately ten billion there year betty ford pick the sick up to maybe give up the. good it's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe dead with a billion dollars is a lot of meat is five hundred billion francs if we could channel five hundred billion each year to one of our small states iraq. mauritania senegal guinea bissau gambia tha
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and taking the fish out of the mouths of people that depend on the most here in west africa. a very great way cannot say that the year was a saint would leave you look down other way and we didn't important for addicts of illegal fishing and we thought we estimate that until two thousand and ten it would not be drugs and at least sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. so in one way or the other i wouldn't say with favorite illegal fishing but let's say we liberated some of the better according to our own data and to u.n. data it was illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second producer do you understand of and we're talking of an industry of approximately ten billion you are there year in year very good pic of the sokoto maybe give up the phone. that's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe douglas not billion dollars is a lot of five hundred billion francs if we could channel five hundred billion each year to one of our small states iraq. mauritania synagogue guinea-bissau. that
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and taking the fish out of the mouths of people that depend on the most here in west africa. very very we cannot say that the year was a saint with the other way and we didn't important for addicts of illegal fishing we estimate that until two thousand and ten drugs them at least sixteen percent of please you imports came from illegal cinching. so in one way or the other i wouldn't say we favor to the growth but let's say we deliberate. but according to our own data and two un data it's illegal fishing was officially the second to producer of fish stocks globally it was the second to producer do you understand and we're talking of an industry of approximately ten billion you were there year dick of the sokoto maybe if. it's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe douglas not billion dollars is a lot of five hundred billion francs if we could channel five hundred billion each year to one of our small states. mauritania senegal. gambia that would allow those states to develop very quickly. do you think your argument about attorney came bang that
and taking the fish out of the mouths of people that depend on the most here in west africa. very very we cannot say that the year was a saint with the other way and we didn't important for addicts of illegal fishing we estimate that until two thousand and ten drugs them at least sixteen percent of please you imports came from illegal cinching. so in one way or the other i wouldn't say we favor to the growth but let's say we deliberate. but according to our own data and two un data it's illegal...
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the leftist states of west africa from guinea bissau descend. to god so if we are in such a state of poverty and that they have been flooded by drug dealers gunpoint not going to ship was arrested here not by chance but yet it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two kilo spare two tons of cocaine so we give that means the drug smugglers don't come to the states because they are in misery air but they're going to we are governed by puppet presidents who do not care for the development of society either for education nor health nor the armed forces they care about nothing that you could when we build a statue worth thirty five billion we can't be saying we can't afford to buy two ships to patrol the seas when the organization of the islamic summit has cost hundreds of billions we cannot say we do not have the means we could say we channel our resources elsewhere. right. and wrong come out of the arab. world of god and all of the. other. the conditions typically on these vessels that engaging in are you fishing are. are horrendous there's there'
the leftist states of west africa from guinea bissau descend. to god so if we are in such a state of poverty and that they have been flooded by drug dealers gunpoint not going to ship was arrested here not by chance but yet it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two kilo spare two tons of cocaine so we give that means the drug smugglers don't come to the states because they are in misery air but they're going to we are governed by puppet presidents who do not care for the development of...
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states of west africa from guinea bissau descent. so if we are in such a state of poverty. they have been flooded by drug dealers going to ship is arrested here not by chance but. it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two killer. so that means the drug smugglers don't come to the states because they are in misery but we are governed by puppet presidents who do not care for the development of society or for education nor health of the forces they care about nothing when we build a statue worth thirty five billion we can't be saying we can't afford to buy two ships to patrol the seas when the organization of the islamic summit has cost hundreds of billions we cannot say we do not have the means we could say we channel our resources elsewhere. and. i'm running out of the lot of. the world i got to go to all the. other. conditions typically on these vessels that engage in fishing are. our her bendis there's there's there's no way to describe the how horrible and how completely unacceptable the conditions are on board of these vessels sometimes the crew have not been off the
states of west africa from guinea bissau descent. so if we are in such a state of poverty. they have been flooded by drug dealers going to ship is arrested here not by chance but. it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two killer. so that means the drug smugglers don't come to the states because they are in misery but we are governed by puppet presidents who do not care for the development of society or for education nor health of the forces they care about nothing when we build a statue...
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states of west africa from guinea bissau descent. going to go so if we are in such a state of poverty they have been flooded by drug dealers not going to ship was arrested here not by chance but. it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two kilo's but two tons of cocaine so we give that means the drug smugglers don't come to these states because they are in misery air but they're going to we are governed by puppet presidents who do not care for the development of society either for education nor health of the armed forces they care about nothing that you could when we build a statue worth thirty five billion we can't be saying we can't afford to buy two ships to patrol the seas when the organization of the islamic summit has cost hundreds of billions we cannot say we do not have the means we could say we channel our resources elsewhere. i'm. running out of the lot of. i don't want to go i know that all the. other. conditions typically on these vessels that engage in you fishing are. are her bendis there's there's there's no way to d
states of west africa from guinea bissau descent. going to go so if we are in such a state of poverty they have been flooded by drug dealers not going to ship was arrested here not by chance but. it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two kilo's but two tons of cocaine so we give that means the drug smugglers don't come to these states because they are in misery air but they're going to we are governed by puppet presidents who do not care for the development of society either for education...
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companies and very often chinese or spanish if they are the two states that operate like that in west africa and they found out he didn't company which is supposedly senegalese they arrive with the fifteen big industrial scale fishing vessels that supposedly being low into the company and so they fish freely. how do they escape the controls. when the ship comes to dhaka he says he seeks a senegalese pot not an infinity senegalese continent becomes the fictitious president. did their big boom in order to deal with the public opinion and the regulations. he besta stamps and everything but it won't be fiddly. however if it's the europeans who exploits the business. when the product arrives the european is here he checks it low doesn't contain is a big. and sends it off. he sells it in his cities you can find this product here. to learn to fish is exported to europe. where you can see the container us. all fish goes to europe the white man is here and controls everything all the loads the months the containers and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia
companies and very often chinese or spanish if they are the two states that operate like that in west africa and they found out he didn't company which is supposedly senegalese they arrive with the fifteen big industrial scale fishing vessels that supposedly being low into the company and so they fish freely. how do they escape the controls. when the ship comes to dhaka he says he seeks a senegalese pot not an infinity senegalese continent becomes the fictitious president. did their big boom in...
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. >> it is cold and windy and i am from west africa. it never gets this cold. somee weather slowed down passengers trying to head home for holiday time. >> we have been waiting six months so we can wait a few minutes longer. >> her family had been waiting several months to see her husband who is returning from military training but his flight has been delayed. >> have been having daily countdowns. we started hourly countdowns and wednesday were accounting minutes and now we're start counting minutes -- we are still counting minutes. >> that -- this day is the busiest day to leave for the thanksgiving holiday. sunday is the busiest day to return home. >> thank you. many of you folks out there will decide to go out there and brave the cold weather. hit the stores in a matter of hours from now. you are already camped out to get the blockbuster deals. crossroads.iley's checking in. how is he going out there? rex it is going very cold. that windchill was talking about, that is ridiculous. some folks are staying out here with a blanket like that man right there. most
. >> it is cold and windy and i am from west africa. it never gets this cold. somee weather slowed down passengers trying to head home for holiday time. >> we have been waiting six months so we can wait a few minutes longer. >> her family had been waiting several months to see her husband who is returning from military training but his flight has been delayed. >> have been having daily countdowns. we started hourly countdowns and wednesday were accounting minutes and now...
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it is among the poorest in west africa. its high literacy rates, broken education system, divisions and history of slavery could be a threat to its stability. so many are waiting to see if the elections will bring a solution to the problems. >> in the philippines people in the devastated city of tacloban have been given a clash incentive to help clear streets of debris. they are paid up to $11 a day to clean up in the aftermath of tacloban. there has been grim findings. as rubble is moved bodies are being discovered. more than 5,200 have been found. >> more than 2 million have been affected, many living in disaster areas. we take a look at the plight of children in tacloban. >> it is rare to see caesar smiling. the 7-year-old misses his family. his parents and three sib liges died. he sam for hours. he's an orphan. his grandmother is inconsolable. >> it is hard, pain. . i should have died out there, not my grandchildren, not them. they had their whole lives ahead of them. the destruction is unprecedented. more than 90% of p
it is among the poorest in west africa. its high literacy rates, broken education system, divisions and history of slavery could be a threat to its stability. so many are waiting to see if the elections will bring a solution to the problems. >> in the philippines people in the devastated city of tacloban have been given a clash incentive to help clear streets of debris. they are paid up to $11 a day to clean up in the aftermath of tacloban. there has been grim findings. as rubble is moved...
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here is what it looked like over west africa. an annular solareclipse created a hide rid eclipse. visible at sunrise and lasted for about 45 minutes. that is cool. >> yes. and you can see it 8,000 miles across the planet. that was unusual. >>> i found unusual today in the bay area, you look up and did you see the halo around the sun? >> no, i miss today. >> it is usual he caused by cirrus clouds. masking the sun, causes the halo effect. usual he it means this say storm nearby. and, certainly -- it means there is a storm nearby. and, certainly that is the case. take a look at the overcast skies. the temperature cooling off. in the 50s and in the low 60s. currently 58 degrees in san jose. livermore, low 60s, oakland, 59, winds gusty at sfo. the scene looking out right now. sanfrancisco, 56 degrees. winds out of the west at 10 miles an hour. humidity up 56%. bottom line, what you need to know is, a shock to the system for many jobbing to work tomorrow. sun up at 6:15. the temperatures go up before they come back down. wind gust, sfo, gusting up to 24 miles an hour. tomorrow morning,
here is what it looked like over west africa. an annular solareclipse created a hide rid eclipse. visible at sunrise and lasted for about 45 minutes. that is cool. >> yes. and you can see it 8,000 miles across the planet. that was unusual. >>> i found unusual today in the bay area, you look up and did you see the halo around the sun? >> no, i miss today. >> it is usual he caused by cirrus clouds. masking the sun, causes the halo effect. usual he it means this say...
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she is a san francisco native and was in the peace corps and tout in west africa and please welcome jill tucker. [applause] >> thank you. she just dated me with that 9090 peace corps thing. okay. i want to say how great it is to be here. i have been looking at everyone's name tags and awed by the wide variety of people and i want you to in rolodex. email me. there are great stories i have been hearing today. we have amazing and large panel and it is an honor to moderate for them. real quickly you will have to take my word. i have read their full bios which are three pages here. i'm not going to read all of that but you have to my word these are award winning policy makers and leaders in our community. we will start with jeff rosen. [applause] he's the district attorney of santa clara county and the recognized leader in criminal justice reform. he oversees the largest prosecutor's office north of los angeles and prosecute about 40,000 cases each year, so he is on the ground. he sees it all. he is however a green bay packer fan but we will forgive him because they lost. >> you should be ve
she is a san francisco native and was in the peace corps and tout in west africa and please welcome jill tucker. [applause] >> thank you. she just dated me with that 9090 peace corps thing. okay. i want to say how great it is to be here. i have been looking at everyone's name tags and awed by the wide variety of people and i want you to in rolodex. email me. there are great stories i have been hearing today. we have amazing and large panel and it is an honor to moderate for them. real...
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now coming up we take a closer look at illegal fishing off the coast of west africa but before we go here some of the week's images from the olympic flame record breaking journey across russia. with the last and then one hundred days before the winter games the olympic flame is continuing its ambitious relay it's already been to the north pole and in just a few days will blast off for the international space station the torch is passing through towns and cities of the world's largest country currently touring russia's north and don't forget it r.t. dot com there's a full selection of videos and photos from the olympic flames marathon. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that banning and burning books has become futile and the past they used to be able to just burn books
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and coming up we take a closer look at illegal fishing off the coast of west africa but before that we go to some of the week's best images from the olympic flames record breaking journey across russia with the less than one hundred days before the winter games in sochi . the olympic flame is continuing its ambitious relay it's already been to the north pole and in just a few days of a blast off to the international space station the torch is passing through towns and cities of the world's biggest country currently touring russia's north don't forget it r.t. dot com there's a full selection of videos and photos from the olympic flames. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that banning and burning books has become futile and the past they used to be able to just burn books o
and coming up we take a closer look at illegal fishing off the coast of west africa but before that we go to some of the week's best images from the olympic flames record breaking journey across russia with the less than one hundred days before the winter games in sochi . the olympic flame is continuing its ambitious relay it's already been to the north pole and in just a few days of a blast off to the international space station the torch is passing through towns and cities of the world's...
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they all come from-- they're all the same name for a pepper that comes from the guinea coast from west africa. grains of paradise are distinctly feisty. >> this i don't recognize here what's this one? >> that, which looks like juniper berries, they are in fact cubebs, also called the javan tailed pepper. it's not a true pepper, it's a berry, a dried berry, but it has a peppery taste. >> grown mostly in the wild in sri lanka and indonesia, cubebs are the dried unripe fruits of a member of the vine family. richard shows me how to make beef y-stywyd. >> well, we need to cut it up into small, what they call gobbets, or mouth-sized pieces. >> that's brilliant. gobbet. you know, you almost know what it means just by that. >> it's exactly what it says. you've got to cut it up. the idea is to make it easy to eat. >> the 15th century recipe beef y-stywyd basically just means stewed beef in middle english. then come the spices. >> grains of paradise and some mace, put some of that in. that's the cassia bark. the long pepper... and a pinch of cloves. >> he adds a huge amount of diced onions to the pot a
they all come from-- they're all the same name for a pepper that comes from the guinea coast from west africa. grains of paradise are distinctly feisty. >> this i don't recognize here what's this one? >> that, which looks like juniper berries, they are in fact cubebs, also called the javan tailed pepper. it's not a true pepper, it's a berry, a dried berry, but it has a peppery taste. >> grown mostly in the wild in sri lanka and indonesia, cubebs are the dried unripe fruits of...
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believe twerking goes back centuries with it off to being compared to the traditional dances of west africa in fact writer cristiana mbox ways says twerking isn't anything new that the mainstream media is just catching up to something that's existed in black global culture for years and johns isn't just about sexualization it's about celebration it's about movement it's about being exciting and in a visit i think when every anything travels from africa. and across the water something is lost and something is gained i think was lacking what happened was they were this is a complete misunderstanding about what it means to different people and how it's not exclusively sexual or direct their oak tree and dance instructor janet jones agrees i could see where people who don't understand it will take it in the negative like because the does look factual but i think it's fun. jones is the creator of the vixen workout referred to as the work school of the east coast she says twerking means much more than just a sexy dance for the dozens of women that attend her class it also means fitness you're wor
believe twerking goes back centuries with it off to being compared to the traditional dances of west africa in fact writer cristiana mbox ways says twerking isn't anything new that the mainstream media is just catching up to something that's existed in black global culture for years and johns isn't just about sexualization it's about celebration it's about movement it's about being exciting and in a visit i think when every anything travels from africa. and across the water something is lost...
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and of course the fact that it was a feat which is a reference in west africa of everyone that read widely listened to by all sorts of people know all levels of society. on a regular basis it's referenced the fact that the two journalists were for rhp just all so let's go to the distress and an end to the fact that this is me and act on the media on freedom and freedom of the press is the nickname responsibility for the attack was the bassist on the investigation understand that money to get some help from fronts. yes of. pirates assault of an investigation some investigators war already spread to the theaters will read the niv in cattle out which is up to the north and further south onto that i'm on the way. on their way to keep that may have already arrived there are others i'm going from paris to madly. i think they're eating tonight so francis very much involved in this investigation. to help especially as technical help for the medallions the situation is very confused though it's a very wide and we had this happened very suddenly and that no one has claimed responsibility su said. an
and of course the fact that it was a feat which is a reference in west africa of everyone that read widely listened to by all sorts of people know all levels of society. on a regular basis it's referenced the fact that the two journalists were for rhp just all so let's go to the distress and an end to the fact that this is me and act on the media on freedom and freedom of the press is the nickname responsibility for the attack was the bassist on the investigation understand that money to get...
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people to eat working goes back centuries but often being compared to the traditional dances in west africa. in fact a writer christiane and barclays says working isn't anything meal that the mainstream media is just catching up to something that's existed and black global calls for three years not just about the two about celebration about it when it's about being excited to do it instead. anything travels from africa and across the board said sunday his losses on its pandemic was last in line with the attributes to be understanding about what it means to different people snakes can simply sexual or to write the rough trade and dance instructor jim jones agrees. i can see where people die and it will take it in a negative light but that does that fact will play i think it's time. new jones is the creator of the dixon workout referred to as the corpse will be nice coats. he says what he means much more than just the second cd on the dozens of women attend her class. it also means that next year working on your body or can i get into working out here to go after her full height that i gave a
people to eat working goes back centuries but often being compared to the traditional dances in west africa. in fact a writer christiane and barclays says working isn't anything meal that the mainstream media is just catching up to something that's existed and black global calls for three years not just about the two about celebration about it when it's about being excited to do it instead. anything travels from africa and across the board said sunday his losses on its pandemic was last in line...
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only the largest rivers in the world-- the nile in north africa, the niger in west africa, and the colorado in the united states-- persist as they flow through deserts. most rivers or streams flowing into a desert will sink into the soil and disappear or else collect in a pond or a salt lake. generally, desert streams disappear in deserts because of the high rate of evaporation and also because of the unconsolidated nature of the sand and sediment on the floor. a good example is the mojave desert in california, where there's only one stream-- the mojave river-- involved in the drainage pattern. it rises on the edge of the mojave in the san bernardino mountains, flows into the mojave, but mostly is underground. there's only three places where, in a normal year, it surfaces. in wet years, like 1969, '78, '80, and '83, it was above ground most of the way. in fact, it flowed over into soda lake and became an honest-to-goodness lake. although it plays the dominant role, running water isn't the only geologic agent shaping the desert landscape. most of the year, the desert surface is dry. this all
only the largest rivers in the world-- the nile in north africa, the niger in west africa, and the colorado in the united states-- persist as they flow through deserts. most rivers or streams flowing into a desert will sink into the soil and disappear or else collect in a pond or a salt lake. generally, desert streams disappear in deserts because of the high rate of evaporation and also because of the unconsolidated nature of the sand and sediment on the floor. a good example is the mojave...
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it is among the poorest in west africa. it's high literacy rates cast subdivisions and the impact of slavery could be a threat to its stability. so many are waiting to see if elections will bring solutions to the problem. >> kenya's refugee camp is home to half a million. it's home to the first refugee university. peter greste went to visit the camp as students sat their first exams. >> it's a big day. it's the first of the refugee students sitting exams. a test of whether the idea of a refugee university works. there are four courses so far covering subjects that don't need special laboratories until their campus is built. the lectures and exams take place on weekends in local high schools. >> they are enthusiastic. when they have a diploma in the areas it becomes a door through which they can walk through into - i mean out of the camp. >> this is not a place that most young people want to stay in. refugees have been coming to the camp for the past 22 years. for most of them football is a pastime, not a career option. unem
it is among the poorest in west africa. it's high literacy rates cast subdivisions and the impact of slavery could be a threat to its stability. so many are waiting to see if elections will bring solutions to the problem. >> kenya's refugee camp is home to half a million. it's home to the first refugee university. peter greste went to visit the camp as students sat their first exams. >> it's a big day. it's the first of the refugee students sitting exams. a test of whether the idea...
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you're right, you push them out of afghanistan, they moved to begin -- yemen, somalia, or west africa. that is true. you follow them there going to work with the local security forces, so they can take care of their own security, and we been doing a lot of that. you have to be vigilant. this is a very determined enemy that is not going to go away because we want them to. wehave to stay after it, have to be diligent, and we have to be smart about it. i think there is some other aspects to this trouble as well that we are not as adept at, including the audiological -- ideological side. that can determine the ways within the wars or the disputes within the religion of islam, against violence, then there is worksome more -- some more to be done there to make terrorism unacceptable, regardless about how they feel about the united states's policies. at we have to be used -- willing to use force where necessary. most recent and primary threats to our homeland recently have been coming from yemen, and working again with the government there, we have made tremendous strides and equipment -- in
you're right, you push them out of afghanistan, they moved to begin -- yemen, somalia, or west africa. that is true. you follow them there going to work with the local security forces, so they can take care of their own security, and we been doing a lot of that. you have to be vigilant. this is a very determined enemy that is not going to go away because we want them to. wehave to stay after it, have to be diligent, and we have to be smart about it. i think there is some other aspects to this...
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cries and emergencies around not been the case before, so we have the syria crisis, the drought in west africa, so obviously operations that direct long going operations like the one for the somalia refugees is suffering and being impacted by this, but i would not talk about donor fatigue. no, the donors are looking on developments in adapting particular with regard to the beneficiaries getting control, helping a good picture on the overall beneficiary situations. >> and there's been a lot of talk about the impact of the reduction and who is going to be affected by it the most. some people are complaining that it's women and children, the more vulnerable that might be affected. do you see that as a legitimate concern? >> i would not see that as a legitimate concern, because it's a measure, we've been applying this reduction for two months. it's full six consecutive cycles and only 25% reduction, but we have left all the complimentary food assistance program, in particular directly targeted towards the women and targeted to children the same. >> the president of afghanistan says he doesn't trus
cries and emergencies around not been the case before, so we have the syria crisis, the drought in west africa, so obviously operations that direct long going operations like the one for the somalia refugees is suffering and being impacted by this, but i would not talk about donor fatigue. no, the donors are looking on developments in adapting particular with regard to the beneficiaries getting control, helping a good picture on the overall beneficiary situations. >> and there's been a...
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in west africa, they have a very strong economic component as well as security component. we continually look for opportunities to strengthen existing regional institutions and work in regional ways when we can. a very concrete example would be when we are working with governments to host military exercises and we seek to involve participants from multiple other countries beyond the actual host nation where the exercise is being conducted. >> thank you. a couple of questions about morocco. you referenced a project that is going to be announced between the u.s. and morocco. can you elaborate on that? >> yes, it is actually a five- year new the revised strategic country development plan that we do and try to do every five years where we actually focus on whether we need to shift our with theng and we work moroccan government. in this strategy that we will be announcing this afternoon, we on continuing to build strong civil society organizations so that they can participate in the political process. ourre also focusing on continued support for education. improving the educati
in west africa, they have a very strong economic component as well as security component. we continually look for opportunities to strengthen existing regional institutions and work in regional ways when we can. a very concrete example would be when we are working with governments to host military exercises and we seek to involve participants from multiple other countries beyond the actual host nation where the exercise is being conducted. >> thank you. a couple of questions about...
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. >> is that because where people go in the bakken, west africa? >> all over the world.t to bring in travel content from every corner of the world. we have this great company called clear trip. it's integrated into the cloud, every major hotel you want to go stay out in india has ingrated clear trip into our cloud. >> i want to talk about the notion of collaboration. if you're doing well, i'm doing badly, that's very much of wall street world, by the way. here there seems to be frenemies, collaboration, you don't seem to want to destroy each other. >> the reality is, you think of how much the world's problems are not really solved and we happen to be focused on a little bit of it in the technology word and in our space, even smaller, travel in the technology world. the reality it's a zero sum game is ridiculous. and what we're finding instead is that the more you open it up, the more you open up the platform. what's amazing is the amount of innovation that happens. today, we opened up the concur tne platform about a year ago and a half ago. today we have about 200 develo
. >> is that because where people go in the bakken, west africa? >> all over the world.t to bring in travel content from every corner of the world. we have this great company called clear trip. it's integrated into the cloud, every major hotel you want to go stay out in india has ingrated clear trip into our cloud. >> i want to talk about the notion of collaboration. if you're doing well, i'm doing badly, that's very much of wall street world, by the way. here there seems to...
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. ♪ we begin with an exclusive report from mali, a poor country in west africa that in the past yearseen fighters and rebels, right now in the capitol politicians are beginning talks on how to stabilize the north, but that maybe a vain hope and rebels tell us they will resume attacks on the army if it continues what it calls ethnic cleansing in an area they hope to turn into an independent state. our reporter mohamed went to meet them. >> it's a source of deep anger among the rebels. civilians crossing the border almost every week with wounds and stories of killing by the mali army. they tell al jazeera how they spent days in chains being beaten and verbally abused. they say soldiers arrested them in the desert while they were herding sheep accusing them of being rebels. one colleague is in critical condition and being treated in a local medical center. across the border in mali the national movement and allies in the high council for unity are in a permanent state here. . >> translator: mali killed and forces us to pay for them, just like what al-qaeda does to europeans and mali doe
. ♪ we begin with an exclusive report from mali, a poor country in west africa that in the past yearseen fighters and rebels, right now in the capitol politicians are beginning talks on how to stabilize the north, but that maybe a vain hope and rebels tell us they will resume attacks on the army if it continues what it calls ethnic cleansing in an area they hope to turn into an independent state. our reporter mohamed went to meet them. >> it's a source of deep anger among the rebels....
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those hugely wealthy families come from russia, west africa and kazakhstan.hiring private planes for their travel needs, for their children who, are being educated not in their own countries but in london. they're flying all over the world. rental rates for the jets range from 4,000 per hour, adam, to about 16,000 per hour. adam: to quote eddie murphy, what a bargain. >>> first youtube musical awards kicked off sunday night at peer 36 in new york city new york city. they included lady gaga. liz: that is her crying. adam: the winners were voted entirely by fans, unlike grammys and video music awards. the show was unscripted which caused moments of confusion, chaos, nothing new for the artistic set. the screen froze at times and microphones malfunctioned. big winners was eminem, artist of the world and girls generation was video of the year. liz: i love eminem. adam: you love eminem. what is it, 8-mile? >> liz: early years. adam: vh-1 after the music. liz: number two things to watch, key earnings from tesla after the bell, look at the company today, up 8% alone
those hugely wealthy families come from russia, west africa and kazakhstan.hiring private planes for their travel needs, for their children who, are being educated not in their own countries but in london. they're flying all over the world. rental rates for the jets range from 4,000 per hour, adam, to about 16,000 per hour. adam: to quote eddie murphy, what a bargain. >>> first youtube musical awards kicked off sunday night at peer 36 in new york city new york city. they included lady...
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shale oil that has been hitting the market displacing oil from west africa and opec for that matter, we're going to be in a sloppy situation beginning of next year. >> you think that's true? we're going have a glut? >> one thing the saudis have going for them is libya is off the market. >> libya is a disaster. >> and the question is are we going to get libya up and going soon? probably not considering they don't have a government and they have militias running all over the place. >> detail. >> basically you can discount libya coming back in a meaningful way. and you mention iraq. some people are very concerned about iraq. 7,000 people have been killed in iraq about this year. worst security situation in five years. >> you're saying you're skeptical about the big increase out of iraq. >> hearing companies say they're starting to really evaluate how much more investment they're going to put in given the kurt challenges. >> john, i hope you're right because what would that mean for gasoline prices? >> much lower. $3, $2.50 i think in a lot of places. but also, the interesting effect is
shale oil that has been hitting the market displacing oil from west africa and opec for that matter, we're going to be in a sloppy situation beginning of next year. >> you think that's true? we're going have a glut? >> one thing the saudis have going for them is libya is off the market. >> libya is a disaster. >> and the question is are we going to get libya up and going soon? probably not considering they don't have a government and they have militias running all over...
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one is from west africa, kidnappers attempted to get the people in the car, but the fact that the car armored, the bullets never penetrated and they were able to get away. >> that's correct. the majority of our vehicles do leave the united states. we, we armor very few for the united states. most of them do leave the united states and if there is an attack usually it does occur overseas. adam: describe for me the process or process depending how you like to say it, turning a car like the one we're watching into a video into a very safe, safety, safe rooms in some cities but on four wheels, it would be a safe car? >> yeah. so, the process is basically we take a regular vehicle, whether a suburban or mercedes type sedan. we will strip the entire vehicle apart. once we get to the inside of the vehicle, the frame, the existing frame we start putting in armored materials. we replace the glass with armored glass. we put in special materials in the door. ballistic steel in the door and roof and frame of the week to basically stop all type of weapons. anywhere from a handgun up to an ak-47 ty
one is from west africa, kidnappers attempted to get the people in the car, but the fact that the car armored, the bullets never penetrated and they were able to get away. >> that's correct. the majority of our vehicles do leave the united states. we, we armor very few for the united states. most of them do leave the united states and if there is an attack usually it does occur overseas. adam: describe for me the process or process depending how you like to say it, turning a car like the...
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i was in west africa about a year ago and it took me out to show me where planes are landing from columbia with the help of next 10. it's important to understand just the death of corruption that there is. you know, in places like mexico. government corruption and how they work hand-in-hand oftentimes with the cartels. that's not to say every mexican is corrupt. there were people trying to do the right things. but corruption is such -- the collusion between organized crime and the members of the government is such that helps you understand, explain why the truth national. stuff doesn't magically appear enough. it did not work that extends all over the world. >> finishes down onto that. the worry we have for global reach. they are here in the united states. we have the biggest drug market. the most money is here, but we don't have a crime problem the henrico's book. we have the violent. so i don't think all of these people are in the bull. we found a way to have this crime, to have this money, but not have it affects the dissent on a day-to-day basis and the way it does in other places. so
i was in west africa about a year ago and it took me out to show me where planes are landing from columbia with the help of next 10. it's important to understand just the death of corruption that there is. you know, in places like mexico. government corruption and how they work hand-in-hand oftentimes with the cartels. that's not to say every mexican is corrupt. there were people trying to do the right things. but corruption is such -- the collusion between organized crime and the members of...
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you look at north africa, you look at libya you look at nigeria and west africa. you look at iraq and number of countries in fact, there's a disruption that's going on in world oil supply and the growth of u.s. supplies helped to balance that out. think we would be looking -- people would be talking and complaining about much higher prices at the pump had we not seen this additional supply, which made us more secure. we do export some product that is crude oil after its gone through the refineries, it doesn't go to opec, it goes to countries like brazil. one of the products you make when you turn that oil into crude oil and different products is diesel. we don't use so much diesel as europe. we export diesel fuel to europe. it kind of all balances out. primarily, the oil that we refine in this country is used in this country. the nuclear thing, that opens up a whole other question. nuclear is about 20% of our electricity today so it's one of the sort foundations of our electric supply. host: on this issue of energy security, sense the u.s. already has energy secur
you look at north africa, you look at libya you look at nigeria and west africa. you look at iraq and number of countries in fact, there's a disruption that's going on in world oil supply and the growth of u.s. supplies helped to balance that out. think we would be looking -- people would be talking and complaining about much higher prices at the pump had we not seen this additional supply, which made us more secure. we do export some product that is crude oil after its gone through the...
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that's the dust rising off the west coast of africa.n decision to that we had strong westerly winds pushing out throw the united states. very weak season, and it's coming to an end here today. across the united states very quiet across the atlantic. also all the way into portions of i-95 from portions of maine all the way down into florida. we have a few scattered showers, overall quiet and beautiful. minneapolis waiting 38. chicago, 60 degrees. we have a low area of pressure tracking across the great lakes and by tomorrow morning we could see one to three inches of snow across i-95 and across portions of maine. auburn is taking on alabama, and while folks are their this sweaters because we'll see partly sunny skies and temperatures will be in the mid 50s. >> thank you. coming up next, an update on our top stories, and the exodus from puerto rico, why islanders were leaving in droves for the mainland. power of the people until we restore our freedoms and >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. syria's war has created
that's the dust rising off the west coast of africa.n decision to that we had strong westerly winds pushing out throw the united states. very weak season, and it's coming to an end here today. across the united states very quiet across the atlantic. also all the way into portions of i-95 from portions of maine all the way down into florida. we have a few scattered showers, overall quiet and beautiful. minneapolis waiting 38. chicago, 60 degrees. we have a low area of pressure tracking across...
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i was in west africa about a year ago and it took me out to show me where planes are landing from columbia with the help of mexicans. it's all important to understand just the tip of corruption that there is in places like mexico. government corruption, how they work hand-in-hand oftentimes. that's not to say that every mexican is corrupt. there are people trying to do the right thing. but the corruption is such the collision between organized crime and some members of the government is such that it helps the wonders and, explain why this stuff is trained national. i mean, stuff doesn't just magically appear in austin or dallas. it is a vast network that extends all over the world. >> let me just add onto that. the words we have for the global reach. you know, they are here in the united states. we have the biggest drug market appeared the most money is here, but we don't have the crime problem that use the in rico's boat. we don't have the violence. so i don't think all these people are invincible. we found a way to have this kind, to have the checks, to have this money, but not have it a
i was in west africa about a year ago and it took me out to show me where planes are landing from columbia with the help of mexicans. it's all important to understand just the tip of corruption that there is in places like mexico. government corruption, how they work hand-in-hand oftentimes. that's not to say that every mexican is corrupt. there are people trying to do the right thing. but the corruption is such the collision between organized crime and some members of the government is such...
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entity and its less institutionally developed than some of the other regional organizations in west africa for example has a very strong economic component to it as well as a security component. so, i think that we continually look for opportunities to strengthen the existing regional institutions and event to work in regional ways when we can. a very concrete example for the department of defense would be when we are working with governments to host the literary exercises and we seek to involve participants from multiple other countries beyond the actual post nation where the exercise is to be conducted. >> thank you. a couple questions for morocco is sp10 if i can start with you. you referenced a project that is good to be announced between the united states and morocco in connection with the kings visit. can you elaborate on that a little bit? >> yes. it's actually a five-year newly revised strategic country development plan that we do, and we try to do it every five years where we actually focus on the kind of -- whether we need to shift our programming and business and we worked close
entity and its less institutionally developed than some of the other regional organizations in west africa for example has a very strong economic component to it as well as a security component. so, i think that we continually look for opportunities to strengthen the existing regional institutions and event to work in regional ways when we can. a very concrete example for the department of defense would be when we are working with governments to host the literary exercises and we seek to...
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we discuss the threats to north africa to the maghreb, in west africa and so on. threats, the instability all the way from the atlantic to the red sea and beyond. so what is the bottom line? i think the bottom line might indicated, clearly the issue of the civil liberties, the technology. i will submit that we have three questions that we have to ask again and again. number one, after 9/11, is the worst yet to come? secondly, we'll civilization survive? and now we are dealing with the iranian challenge. and thirdly, to come back to mike's i think concern, whether counterterrorism strategies and democracy can coexist. now, if we look at the various assassinations related to terrorism, we couldn't even agree universally after the terrorism, and let alone, what does this mean the lone wolf. i will submit that we are facing basically three sides of challenges by the perpetrators. one, that we call them the lone wolf but we can call them also the individuals who are involved. secondly, i think we have to look at the groups, some more organized groups, more sophisticate
we discuss the threats to north africa to the maghreb, in west africa and so on. threats, the instability all the way from the atlantic to the red sea and beyond. so what is the bottom line? i think the bottom line might indicated, clearly the issue of the civil liberties, the technology. i will submit that we have three questions that we have to ask again and again. number one, after 9/11, is the worst yet to come? secondly, we'll civilization survive? and now we are dealing with the iranian...
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the external pressure of the soviet union ridiculing the united states, that these embassies in west africa post of children being attacked by police dogs. and so in the context of -- >> this is supposedly freedom. >> this is the american version of freedom. so lbj is the cold warrior talking about vietnam, they understand there are consequences for this internationally. so it's not as if he simply takes a president to get done, it will take a president and soviet premier and -- >> if only we could get putin to make fun of paul ryan, then, in fact, maybe we could get this done. >> understood this more. that's the magic. he understood the limbs of his power, not just the size of his power, and he depended on these movement to lobby congress and a new kind of congress to pass these bills. >> stay with me. i have the letter of the week. do to not worry, first lady obama. i got your back. [ molly ] honey. whoa! sweet mother of softness. paws off pal. just one squeeze? just enjoy it with your eyes. [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft, you don't even have to squeeze it to belie
the external pressure of the soviet union ridiculing the united states, that these embassies in west africa post of children being attacked by police dogs. and so in the context of -- >> this is supposedly freedom. >> this is the american version of freedom. so lbj is the cold warrior talking about vietnam, they understand there are consequences for this internationally. so it's not as if he simply takes a president to get done, it will take a president and soviet premier and --...
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in the west asia north africa and are therefore i think the united states is beginning to recognize that it means you're on a lot more than its parts in order to bring back stability to the region. speaking backgrounds experience iran he said that best solution to the north korean new clear issue. as for the concert party to take the lead. i think that the people of south africa. south from korea are mature. very intelligent and i think that they can guide to own foreign policy an internal policy better than anyone else. sigh things down. involvement of regional powers for i parents only complicates the situation further. he eats. for your dns and another began. get the latest line from seoul expert analysis from ages fourteen with the viewpoint of the covert its global network and why on arrival that is seventeen always on standby. got to korea's national assembly the main opposition democratic party launched a boycott on this friday bringing parliamentary affairs to a standstill. jean m gill has a support on how this may put the nation's finances in limbo the main opposition democratic
in the west asia north africa and are therefore i think the united states is beginning to recognize that it means you're on a lot more than its parts in order to bring back stability to the region. speaking backgrounds experience iran he said that best solution to the north korean new clear issue. as for the concert party to take the lead. i think that the people of south africa. south from korea are mature. very intelligent and i think that they can guide to own foreign policy an internal...
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i was in west africa about a year ago and they took me out to show me where planes were landing from think it's important to understand just the depth of corruption that there is in places like mexico. government correction, how they work hand-in-hand time to time with the to time with regard to the that such as every american -- mexican is corrupt. corruption is such, collusion between organized crime, and some members of the government sites that help you understand explain why this stuff is transnational. stuff doesn't just magically appear in austin or dallas. it's a vast network that extends all over the world. >> let me add on to that, the worries we have for the global reach but they're here in the united states. we have the biggest drug market. the most money is here, but we don't have the crime problems that you see in rico's book. so i don't think all these people are invincible. we found a way to have this kind, to have these drugs, but not have it affect citizens or the vast, vast majority of citizens on a day-to-day basis in a way it doesn't other places. there are lesso
i was in west africa about a year ago and they took me out to show me where planes were landing from think it's important to understand just the depth of corruption that there is in places like mexico. government correction, how they work hand-in-hand time to time with the to time with regard to the that such as every american -- mexican is corrupt. corruption is such, collusion between organized crime, and some members of the government sites that help you understand explain why this stuff is...
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questioning, like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africaho a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn't ready. it wasn't ready for the orcas. it wasn't ready for a show. the owner didn't want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools and they had problems with their teeth and stomachs. this is why they're in endoscope procedures. those are still seaworld's animals, and they are responsible for those animals. what if a park doesn't have a good reputation? people that work in the business know the reputations of place. and loro parque didn't have a good reputation. they did not go through the same regimen the seaworld trainers went through. and alexis really was the best trainer. i said you're the only trainer there that can hold his own with a seaworld trainer. but i said, you know, you need to be careful. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> anywhere along the line it could have been stopped because everyone knew it was a tragedy waitin
questioning, like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africaho a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn't ready. it wasn't ready for the orcas. it wasn't ready for a show. the owner didn't want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools and they had problems with their teeth and stomachs. this is why they're in endoscope procedures. those...
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questioning, like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn't ready. it wasn't ready for the orcas. it wasn't ready for a show. the owner didn't want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools and they had problems with their teeth and stomachs. this is why they're in endoscope procedures. those are still seaworld's animals, and they are responsible for those animals. what if a park doesn't have a good reputation? people that work in the business know the reputations of place. and loro parque didn't have a good reputation. they did not go through the same regimen the seaworld trainers went through. and alexis really was the best trainer. i said you're the only trainer there that can hold his own with a seaworld trainer. but i said, you know, you need to be careful. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> anywhere along the line it could have been stopped because everyone knew it was a tragedy waiting
questioning, like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn't ready. it wasn't ready for the orcas. it wasn't ready for a show. the owner didn't want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools and they had problems with their teeth and stomachs. this is why they're in endoscope procedures. those...