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seen as more dynamic the popular itty spanned africa and the west. >> the evangelical church in nigeria, we have 75 million people, and the growth every four months is 200%. people graduate where they find peace and answers. >> people from the catholic church say they find clergy men her more accessible, the service more rewarding. >> when it comes to social values and stances on issues like homosexuality, both evangelicals and catholics share a few. the factor has been the catholic church's emphasis on traditional rituals. >> the catholic church adieu to the economic situation of the churches, that they have been luring people [ inaudible ] >> for the patrons of the catholic church here, it's not a race of one upmanship. they continue to try to reach out to more people, but the only way for them to grow, they say, is to remain consistent and true to their values. >> off the deserts of west africa, where the searing heat of the sun has met. the sun's energy has been used. as part of the power switch series, nicholas heart reports from long pu and senegal. >> growing tomatoes in the dese
seen as more dynamic the popular itty spanned africa and the west. >> the evangelical church in nigeria, we have 75 million people, and the growth every four months is 200%. people graduate where they find peace and answers. >> people from the catholic church say they find clergy men her more accessible, the service more rewarding. >> when it comes to social values and stances on issues like homosexuality, both evangelicals and catholics share a few. the factor has been the...
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aid workers say they are struggling to control the ebola virus in west africa. one island that's already disappearing underwater. >> hello there i'm felicity barr in london. huge losses in sunday's local elections. >> and i'm in the valeric islands, where prospects for oil, economic future of these islands. >> but first, we're getting reports of an explosion in the kenyan capital nairobi, at least five people have been reportedly killed, others injured. let's go to tanya page, she is on the phone from the nairobi capitol. what can you tell us? >> reporter: they fear five people ared the and at least one explosion. there have been reports of multiple commotions however that we know of at least one that happened near a restaurant. now this has been an area of increasing tension over the past week or so. this is really a stronghold the center if you like, socially, for the kennians in the election and somali refugees and it was about a week ago now in fact that the government in kenya said that it wanted all refugees most of them somali to go back to some of the tw
aid workers say they are struggling to control the ebola virus in west africa. one island that's already disappearing underwater. >> hello there i'm felicity barr in london. huge losses in sunday's local elections. >> and i'm in the valeric islands, where prospects for oil, economic future of these islands. >> but first, we're getting reports of an explosion in the kenyan capital nairobi, at least five people have been reportedly killed, others injured. let's go to tanya page,...
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stokely carmichael moves to west africa, goes to guinea. in a way, moving to west africa where he was pan-africanist and revolutionary, it dims his eye of the united states. what happens of carmichael where he married the african singer, moves to west africa, he continues to organize but not in the united states. >> ifill: but there's a loop from going to an organizer in the south to being almost an ex patriot in guinea. >> it's based on his political experiences. he's organizing black folks in mississippi, and becomes a national mobilizer. one of the key things that happens since the trip in '67 around the world -- goes to cuba, meets with fidel castro, goes to nigeria, but in africa finds his identity, meets with the proposed president of ghana and decides he will return to africa and this will be the base for revolution. >> ifill: where do the black panthers fit into in continuum? >> he found the first black panther county in lions county in mississippi. he becomes honorary prime minister of the black panther party to have self-defense a
stokely carmichael moves to west africa, goes to guinea. in a way, moving to west africa where he was pan-africanist and revolutionary, it dims his eye of the united states. what happens of carmichael where he married the african singer, moves to west africa, he continues to organize but not in the united states. >> ifill: but there's a loop from going to an organizer in the south to being almost an ex patriot in guinea. >> it's based on his political experiences. he's organizing...
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. >> west africa is on high alert over the deadly ebola virus. doctors and health officials in three west african countries are investigating suspected cases. 59 people are already thought to have died from the virus. there are more suspected cases now in sierra leone. the death toll from the mudslide in washington state is up to 24. president obama sent his condolences from his trip. working ineen difficult and dangerous conditions to find anyone left alive. >> mounting fear for those still missing after the weekend's giant mudslide in washington state. >> you have to have hope, no matter what. >> scores of people still remain officially unaccounted for as heavy rain caused the vast landslide near this rural town. one of the people who would normally have been at home, this navy commit -- navy commander. clings to the possibility that his son is still alive. rescue teams have been working in difficult conditions through through the mud. officials described it as quicksand. >> the magnitude and the force is amazing. isis not just the cars, it the
. >> west africa is on high alert over the deadly ebola virus. doctors and health officials in three west african countries are investigating suspected cases. 59 people are already thought to have died from the virus. there are more suspected cases now in sierra leone. the death toll from the mudslide in washington state is up to 24. president obama sent his condolences from his trip. working ineen difficult and dangerous conditions to find anyone left alive. >> mounting fear for...
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they were checking in for a flight to togo to west africa, but fake tourist rouse suspicion.earching the luggage they found what they're looking for tightly packed. an investigation taking samples the powder. if it turns blue, it confirms it's cocaine. they then switch to the luggage of the second person. inside this suspects suitcase were several of these womens purposes, and what the investigations did is cut open up one of them and inside release white pa packets. this is pure cocaine. it's 4 kilos, just a small rt positive of the 1.6 tons of cocaine confiscated from 400 passengers arrested last year trying to smuggle it out of the airport. on just one flight last year from sao paulo to aub date of birth, 24 people on the same mraern were arrested for o'kane smuggling. they sought the doctorings go to africa and both countries if you go to the same destination. >> it's a warehouse for the drugs to be stored. however, the planes on flight to the middle east doesn't meet the airport. >> with only a handful of police agents working each night in an airport that 36 million pas
they were checking in for a flight to togo to west africa, but fake tourist rouse suspicion.earching the luggage they found what they're looking for tightly packed. an investigation taking samples the powder. if it turns blue, it confirms it's cocaine. they then switch to the luggage of the second person. inside this suspects suitcase were several of these womens purposes, and what the investigations did is cut open up one of them and inside release white pa packets. this is pure cocaine. it's...
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the tense situation has driven one of west africa's largest music festivals out of the country. not to be silenced, the festival musicians are traveling around the world now, and they also stopped by in berlin. >> for 13 years, they gathered at the gates of timbuktu in three days -- for three days in january. thousands of nomads celebrated the festival du desert with guests from home and abroad. normally, the kel tamaschek live scattered across the sahara region. they got together once a year. the festival was something of a family reunion. in 2013, woodstock in timbuktu was released. manny ansar is the director of the desert festival. >> when we started the festival, mali was just coming out of a civil war. a rebellion that destroyed a lot, especially between nomads and settled people. for the first time, people could enjoy themselves together again, with music and dance. >> some 10,000 people celebrating in the desert. daytime is for traditional music and dance. evenings, the stage is reserved for malian rock bands. 2013 saw the last of the timbuktu festivals, at least for now
the tense situation has driven one of west africa's largest music festivals out of the country. not to be silenced, the festival musicians are traveling around the world now, and they also stopped by in berlin. >> for 13 years, they gathered at the gates of timbuktu in three days -- for three days in january. thousands of nomads celebrated the festival du desert with guests from home and abroad. normally, the kel tamaschek live scattered across the sahara region. they got together once a...
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this is the first time that eboli has been diagnosed in west africa. >> reporter: taking in the latest warning, one of the deadliest viruses nobody to man has reached their capitol city. news of eboli's spread is striking fear into the residents. >> translator: since i heard about this disease, i have been afraid. everyone has to protect themselves when drinking and eating. >> reporter: people are being told to take precautions, the government banned public funerals for victims to stop it's spreading. >> translator: this is the first time we have had thissi thissing -- this kind of disease in guinea. >> reporter: and detection is difficult. >> translator: you cannot just look at a sick person and say he has it, but systemically if it resembles eboli we'll send them to the infection diseases center. >> reporter: up to 90% of those affected die and the only coarse of action is quarentining. it can be passed on just by touching an infected person or animal. it is believed this outbrooek was originally transmitted to humans from bats in the forrest regions. the government has now banned th
this is the first time that eboli has been diagnosed in west africa. >> reporter: taking in the latest warning, one of the deadliest viruses nobody to man has reached their capitol city. news of eboli's spread is striking fear into the residents. >> translator: since i heard about this disease, i have been afraid. everyone has to protect themselves when drinking and eating. >> reporter: people are being told to take precautions, the government banned public funerals for...
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aid workers say they are struggling to control the ebola virus in west africa.lready disappearing underwater. >> hello there i'm felicity barr in london. huge losses in
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take two nigeria passengers away both suspected of carrying drugs and checking in for a flight of west africahe visas had suspicion. searching their luggage and people find what they are looking for tightly packed in the suitcase. investigator takes samples of the powder and if the drops turn blue it confirms it's cocaine. they then switch to the luggage of the second person. inside this suspect's suitcase were several of these women's purses and what the investigators did is cut open each one and inside were these white packets and this is pure cocaine. four kilos, a small portion of 1.6 tons of cocaine they got from passengers arrested last year trying to smuggling it out of the airport. on one flight from south palo, 24 people on the same plane were arrested for cocaine smuggling. police say the drugs are primarily destined to africa or the gulf countries before heading to its final destination. >> translator: africa is aware house for the drugs to be stored until they can be trackiced to africa or asia but cocaine to the middle east does not leave the airport and passes in transit to cons
take two nigeria passengers away both suspected of carrying drugs and checking in for a flight of west africahe visas had suspicion. searching their luggage and people find what they are looking for tightly packed in the suitcase. investigator takes samples of the powder and if the drops turn blue it confirms it's cocaine. they then switch to the luggage of the second person. inside this suspect's suitcase were several of these women's purses and what the investigators did is cut open each one...
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bill settle supervises these schools in southeast asia and west africa. settle: i worked in 20 countries with this program. and most farmers think that anything that is crawling in a rice field is potentially damaging the rice. they think that any little damage to the rice plants is going to result in yield loss. so there's a lot of inherent fear with regards to the nature in front of them. so to tell them not to be using pesticides, after "we" have been telling them to use pesticides for the last 40 years, since the 1960s and '70s, is difficult. what we do in our training programs is help the farmers demonstrate for themselves what's going on by doing simple experiments. narrator: experiments are designed for farmers to be able to observe and understand how pests are controlled in a system without pesticides. settle: we start with two plots. one is the conventional plot, where they do what they normally do, they apply the insecticides like they normally would. the other plot is something that is the experimental plot. call it the ipm plot. and even there
bill settle supervises these schools in southeast asia and west africa. settle: i worked in 20 countries with this program. and most farmers think that anything that is crawling in a rice field is potentially damaging the rice. they think that any little damage to the rice plants is going to result in yield loss. so there's a lot of inherent fear with regards to the nature in front of them. so to tell them not to be using pesticides, after "we" have been telling them to use pesticides...
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also an outbreak of ebola in west africa has world health officials scrambling. dozens have died and officials fear it is spreading. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. >>> unidentified attackers carried out a deadly suicide bombing in lebanon. three are dead. four others wounded. the explosion happened at an army checkpoint in the bekaa valley where some 40,000 syrians refugees live after fleeing the civil war in their country. >>> investigation is under way but no word on who is responsible. >>> the taliban are again making good on their vow to try to
also an outbreak of ebola in west africa has world health officials scrambling. dozens have died and officials fear it is spreading. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ]...
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every new outbreak of deadly from the virus in west africa. more than sixty people have died of the virus into the neighboring countries are on high on that on the cause of diarrhea unstoppable bleeding and in the most severe cases can get the most deadly strain of the virus kills ninety percent of those infected. on wednesday germany's controversial bishop to botswana as it was officially removed from his post the decision was taken by pope francis. the bishop offered to resign last year following allegations of overspending in his bishopric francis made reference to the issue in his general audience without naming the bishop is cool. q tony initiative does not serve the community that is not doing good. by then. even nicknamed the bishop of blame it on stage that a botswana has caused an uproar when it was revealed his new residence in a more cost thirty one million euros to build. in a statement the pope said he hoped the decision would put an end to the scandal. and that the clergy and faithful in the morgue. now returned to each other in
every new outbreak of deadly from the virus in west africa. more than sixty people have died of the virus into the neighboring countries are on high on that on the cause of diarrhea unstoppable bleeding and in the most severe cases can get the most deadly strain of the virus kills ninety percent of those infected. on wednesday germany's controversial bishop to botswana as it was officially removed from his post the decision was taken by pope francis. the bishop offered to resign last year...
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all the way to west africa who choose to lead his team could include me. nigeria. northern mali the key for us. he screwed his will that affect the site carries. the snow. you will go through the summer the man who see its effect. mostly it on and egypt in the next few months prior to their somewhat actions you would see more violence he gets one on one of a lot of the what could be coming out from india because the bb and egyptian borders of importance. india's central government has little control over the delish it's the best claims different parts of the country for themselves we have evidence and seeing evidence that media is becoming so the doubts about this time of buddha. both of africa and north africa specifically. farm groups have seized control of me gets cheap oil ports. earlier in march u s special forces captured the north korean flagged tanker with crude oil that one malaysia loaded to sell independent of tripoli tripoli to national airport is also under the control of gunmen. most international airlines have suspended flights there have to walk it
all the way to west africa who choose to lead his team could include me. nigeria. northern mali the key for us. he screwed his will that affect the site carries. the snow. you will go through the summer the man who see its effect. mostly it on and egypt in the next few months prior to their somewhat actions you would see more violence he gets one on one of a lot of the what could be coming out from india because the bb and egyptian borders of importance. india's central government has little...
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west africa is on high alert over the deadly evil of high risk doctors and health officials in three west african countries announce instigating suspected case is fifty nine people are already thought to have died from them by priests in any to ninety cases in total have been reported there. there are more suspected cases now in sierra leone and liberia the death toll from the mudslide in washington state is now up to twenty four president obama sent his condolences for his trip back to the hague pray sing rescue service is not they've been working in difficult and dangerous conditions to find anyone to not just marty reports. mounting fear for those still missing out on the weekends. john month slide in us and washington state. yet i will no matter what. yet i have hope. no matter what it is one of my schools of people sllt remainfficy onou hea rain caused by landslisn tural t ofn sense of the morning. a time when people would normally be naptime. one of the system a beacon on the joan rag over to is counted among the missing piece of the most is when the council last year he says h
west africa is on high alert over the deadly evil of high risk doctors and health officials in three west african countries announce instigating suspected case is fifty nine people are already thought to have died from them by priests in any to ninety cases in total have been reported there. there are more suspected cases now in sierra leone and liberia the death toll from the mudslide in washington state is now up to twenty four president obama sent his condolences for his trip back to the...
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we would like to strengthen our presence, both in the east and west africa. >> you're looking at acquisitionsyou are also looking to get rid of some of them? >> not really. what happened in the past was really just a market area summary do something crazy and .e felt, ok we didn't own that much in it. how much will that affect your revenue? >> 2020 is very important. we have been bullish about the investment in dubai. people were surprised that dubai was investing a lot in infrastructure. we never stopped, even during the worst time of the crisis. invested over $3 billion during the crisis. 2020 is going to have an impact on the economy. we are ready for it. the port is expanding. >> this is something that you actually had to increase significantly. >> yes and we expected. we got ready for it. else that you will have to increase? or is this where the main focus will be? >> we are arty building a port in turkey. going to open rotterdam soon. we are expanding. we will meet the market demand. we will have such a knowledge about our market and the behavior of our customers. we had the worst of th
we would like to strengthen our presence, both in the east and west africa. >> you're looking at acquisitionsyou are also looking to get rid of some of them? >> not really. what happened in the past was really just a market area summary do something crazy and .e felt, ok we didn't own that much in it. how much will that affect your revenue? >> 2020 is very important. we have been bullish about the investment in dubai. people were surprised that dubai was investing a lot in...
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getting some perspective on the difference between life in the bay view neighborhood and life in west africa >> we want to share what we know here and feed off of them and things like that. >> i'm hoping just to get a better appreciation for life here and a better understanding of the way the other people live. and just hopefully bring some of that back here and share with other people my experiences. >> officer johnson says the motivation cam from his memories of positive male role models while he was being raised by a single mother. >>> almost killed wheel sleeping in his car. the close call after an explosion sent a propane tank flying. >> i'm using live storm tracker 2 to detail where the rain will be falling wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and keep your network and number, too. but for half the cost. the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data on the best 4g lte networks starts at jus
getting some perspective on the difference between life in the bay view neighborhood and life in west africa >> we want to share what we know here and feed off of them and things like that. >> i'm hoping just to get a better appreciation for life here and a better understanding of the way the other people live. and just hopefully bring some of that back here and share with other people my experiences. >> officer johnson says the motivation cam from his memories of positive...
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getting some perspective on the difference between life in the bay view neighborhood and life in west africawe want to share what we know here and feed off of them and things like that. >> i'm hoping just to get a better appreciation for life here and a better understanding of the way the other people live. and just hopefully bring some of that back here and share with other people my experiences. >> officer johnson says the motivation cam from his memories of positive male role models while he was being raised by a single mother. >>> almost killed wheel sleeping in his car. the close call after an explosion sent a propane tank flying. >> i'm using live storm tracker 2 to detail where the rain will be falling next. >>> careless streets, parks and schools bare his name. now it's up in lights. we'll tell you about the hollywood treatment of cesar chavez. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> a shooting in the
getting some perspective on the difference between life in the bay view neighborhood and life in west africawe want to share what we know here and feed off of them and things like that. >> i'm hoping just to get a better appreciation for life here and a better understanding of the way the other people live. and just hopefully bring some of that back here and share with other people my experiences. >> officer johnson says the motivation cam from his memories of positive male role...
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this is the first time ebola's been diagnosed in west africa. >> taking in the latest warnings, one ofdliest viruses known to man has reached their capital city. with no known cure of vaccine, noose of owe bowl la's spread has reached citizens. >> i've been afraid. everyone has to protect themselves drinking and eating. >> people are told to take precaution us. the government's banned public if you know release for ebola victims to keep it from spreading. >> this is the first time we've had this disease in guinea and the first time the government has been preoccupied with a disease that doesn't have a cure. >> detection is difficult. >> you cannot just look at a sick person and say he has it. systematically if it looks like ebola, we'll send them to the center. >> severe fever, diarrhea, organ failure and internal bleeding are the symptoms. the only course of action is quarantine. it's highly contagious and can be passed on just by touching an infected person or animal. it's believed this outbreak of the virus was originally transmitted to humans from bats in the forest regions of guin
this is the first time ebola's been diagnosed in west africa. >> taking in the latest warnings, one ofdliest viruses known to man has reached their capital city. with no known cure of vaccine, noose of owe bowl la's spread has reached citizens. >> i've been afraid. everyone has to protect themselves drinking and eating. >> people are told to take precaution us. the government's banned public if you know release for ebola victims to keep it from spreading. >> this is the...
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uncontrolled flow of arms has since helped fuel terrorists throughout the region from syria all the way to west africa or worse of the story may choose to threaten nigeria northern mali sasa these countries are all been affected by terrorists and it is result of this year old overthrow of. libya and we will see its effect mostly on egypt in the next few months prior to the summer elections you would see more violence in egypt and a lot without a lot of the weaponry coming out from libya because the libyan egyptian borders are very porous. the. libyan central government has little control over the militias that have claimed different parts of the country for themselves we have evidence and we've seen evidence that libya is becoming sort of the afghanistan of of africa and north africa specifically armed groups that seized control of libya's keep oil ports earlier in march u.s. special forces captured a north korean flag tanker with crude oil that one militia loaded to sell independent of tripoli. tripoli international airport is also under the control of gunmen most international airlines have suspende
uncontrolled flow of arms has since helped fuel terrorists throughout the region from syria all the way to west africa or worse of the story may choose to threaten nigeria northern mali sasa these countries are all been affected by terrorists and it is result of this year old overthrow of. libya and we will see its effect mostly on egypt in the next few months prior to the summer elections you would see more violence in egypt and a lot without a lot of the weaponry coming out from libya because...
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one of the men appears to be from west africa, neither described as being of asia descent. and there is a claim of responsibility identified and is being checked out but a u.s. official said it was not from a known terrorist group and not a lot of stock is put into that claim. >> more than a dozen agencies involved in one way or another with investigating this thing but not the fbi. why is that? >> we're told the fbi has a team on standby but has not gone to the region. that is an indicator the investigators are still waiting like the rest of to us see which case this thing is heading in. the state department confirmed that u.s. investigators are now on the ground in malaysia. >> two united states-based representatives of the ntsb, joined by two faa representatives arrived on koala lamb lamb pure. and they're cooperating with their counterparts. >> the black boxes are clearly a priority. a u.s. official said even a piece of fuselage in this case could be very telling because it can be tested for explosive residue, and they can look at the damage such as blowout marks to see
one of the men appears to be from west africa, neither described as being of asia descent. and there is a claim of responsibility identified and is being checked out but a u.s. official said it was not from a known terrorist group and not a lot of stock is put into that claim. >> more than a dozen agencies involved in one way or another with investigating this thing but not the fbi. why is that? >> we're told the fbi has a team on standby but has not gone to the region. that is an...
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an outbreak of the deadly ebola virus has grown into an unprecedented epidemic in west africa. that warning came today from authorities in guinea, where the disease has killed 78 people. neighboring liberia reports one death. nurses have struggled to help the victims. ebola kills nine out of ten people with severe bleeding, but there is no vaccine or specific treatment. >> ifill: the small fleet of planes and ships searching for the missing malaysia airlines jet came up empty again today. a cluster of orange objects in the southern indian ocean turned out to be fishing gear. ten planes and 11 ships are now involved in the search. and in perth, australia, prime minister tony abbott told air crews that officials are far from throwing in the towel. >> it's very important that we do whatever we reasonably can to solve this extraordinary mystery and you are our investigators. you are the people upon whom the hopes of so many people around the world are restin >> ifill: the airliner disappeared more than three weeks ago. russia put out the word today that it's pulled several hundreds
an outbreak of the deadly ebola virus has grown into an unprecedented epidemic in west africa. that warning came today from authorities in guinea, where the disease has killed 78 people. neighboring liberia reports one death. nurses have struggled to help the victims. ebola kills nine out of ten people with severe bleeding, but there is no vaccine or specific treatment. >> ifill: the small fleet of planes and ships searching for the missing malaysia airlines jet came up empty again today....
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. >> 9/11 and one of the other major trials after that, the bombing of our embassy in west africa. we essentially indicted osama bin laden twice. he was among our defendants. he obviously remained a fugitive. i was still u.s. attorney on 9/11. in my office -- obviously a day no one forgets. a horrific day. those of us who knew the most, and we ended up knowing a lot in our office, just by virtue of these cases. i made sure we continue to investigate, follow the lead so we could share that information with parts of our government. i think none of us would be surprised and indeed expected another attempt on the trade center. he said his goal was to topple the towers into each other. but he said, "i didn't have enough money to build a big enough bomb." certainly the expectation was there would likely be another attack, but not of this dimension. >> was there a moment when he was representing himself that you thought he was winning? >> no. no. why is that? i have a lot of faith in juries. we had the day of terror trial, which the blind sheikh was the leader of. it was a nine-month tria
. >> 9/11 and one of the other major trials after that, the bombing of our embassy in west africa. we essentially indicted osama bin laden twice. he was among our defendants. he obviously remained a fugitive. i was still u.s. attorney on 9/11. in my office -- obviously a day no one forgets. a horrific day. those of us who knew the most, and we ended up knowing a lot in our office, just by virtue of these cases. i made sure we continue to investigate, follow the lead so we could share that...
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>> it's coming from the middle east, it's coming from global -- even west africa.ut we were going to -- five years ago we were going to be importing a lot of lng. but it takes time and billions of dollars. so it's not like oil we can just put it on a tanker and ship it. >> michael smith, first of all, welcome to the show. let me ask you this as an expert. as a guy who is doing this stuff. is there a price level? let's say the american government miraculously okayed, i don't know, 35 or 50 lng terminals. let's just assume that for a minute. to really go after putin and this gas that he's got. would that affect futures prices and what kind of low prices do you need that would say to putin you're in trouble, you're not getting the rate of return you need in the rest of your economy stings. your stock market's collapsing. your currency is collapsing. we can make natural gas prices collapse. is there a way to do that? >> i don't think we need the price support or anything from the futures to make it work. right now lng exports makes sense. others are planning theirs bas
>> it's coming from the middle east, it's coming from global -- even west africa.ut we were going to -- five years ago we were going to be importing a lot of lng. but it takes time and billions of dollars. so it's not like oil we can just put it on a tanker and ship it. >> michael smith, first of all, welcome to the show. let me ask you this as an expert. as a guy who is doing this stuff. is there a price level? let's say the american government miraculously okayed, i don't know, 35...
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>> milissa, he moves to guinea in west africa and becomes kwame it is ture after the presidents in ghanao make the argument he's organizing for a pan-african revolution. and he is, but certainly he loses the national celebrity he had gotten in the late 1960s. and his politics become more narrower because he's arguing that he has really the answers to this question, this conundrum of revolution. so certainly he's not going to be the same kind of icon by the time he moves to africa. >>> thank you for the correction on his name and for a great book. one of the producers read it and said he loved it. author of "stokely a life." thank you for watching this sunday afternoon. we'll be back next weekend at 2:00 p.m. eastern time, but first, "disrupt with karen finney" own the latest on the missing malaysian plane an the crisis in ukraine. have a great evening. ag [ mom ] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and new bounty has no quit in it either. it's 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand, and then stays strong, so you can use less. watch how one sheet of new bounty keeps work
>> milissa, he moves to guinea in west africa and becomes kwame it is ture after the presidents in ghanao make the argument he's organizing for a pan-african revolution. and he is, but certainly he loses the national celebrity he had gotten in the late 1960s. and his politics become more narrower because he's arguing that he has really the answers to this question, this conundrum of revolution. so certainly he's not going to be the same kind of icon by the time he moves to africa....
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all this time to come from west africa this is the city of dec deal in the guinean firing with a frisky for the beloved peter was discovered back in january. since then the epidemic has killed dozens of people. members of the night tt and his family were among the first victims he left eight people close to him including his pregnant wife bow to it it's in the nutty family go now. some of my life. auntie jess finish now that the difference many people have been quarantined well in center down to this day nears completion. isolating suspected cases is one way of dealing with the buyer is transmitted from wild animals and spread among humans by close contact and kills between twenty five in ninety percent of its victims is no known cure or a vaccine symptoms include fever bleeding and diarrhea. aid workers say they're overwhelmed she didn't know what a week and have supplies for protection. it would reassure workers has appointed ian went the government is on high alert in partnership with doctors without borders. it has sent emergency protection kits and informing the. a country where we
all this time to come from west africa this is the city of dec deal in the guinean firing with a frisky for the beloved peter was discovered back in january. since then the epidemic has killed dozens of people. members of the night tt and his family were among the first victims he left eight people close to him including his pregnant wife bow to it it's in the nutty family go now. some of my life. auntie jess finish now that the difference many people have been quarantined well in center down...
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and a lot of the white people onboard and demanded to be returned to where they'd come which was west africa, senegal. they were asking to go back in the book, but they'd been loaded on in the gulf off nigeria, the end of the niger basin, and they wanted to go back to africa. and this ended up in a standoff. and when they saw this captain delano approaching, they created a masquerade. and in this masquerade they pretended -- even though the slaves were now in control of the ship and the white captain was their prisoner, they pretended that it was still the other way around. and they propped up this fading man who was their prisoner and played the sort of servile attendant to him but also controlled the thing. and the whole time delano was onboard, he imagined, well, isn't this just remarkable the slave so wonderfully attentive and imagine being served by such a person. this is just such a fine relationship, and look at how careful he is. and everything was amiss that he slightly picked up. he sort of attributed to the the idea that maybe this was an ambush after all, and maybe benito was the
and a lot of the white people onboard and demanded to be returned to where they'd come which was west africa, senegal. they were asking to go back in the book, but they'd been loaded on in the gulf off nigeria, the end of the niger basin, and they wanted to go back to africa. and this ended up in a standoff. and when they saw this captain delano approaching, they created a masquerade. and in this masquerade they pretended -- even though the slaves were now in control of the ship and the white...
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yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in africa because, in 1965... some seven or eight years after senegal got its independence, there was a big epidemic of yellow fever, and it was all in children under 10 years of age, because they hadn't been vaccinated. when we started off at cdc, a lot of emphasis was on infectious diseases. that's really how cdc grew. but at the same time, i think there was a general feeling th
yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big...
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have consolidation of data, whether it be in verizon or the cloud, they become watering holes in west africators will hunt. >> what are your other concerns -- you mentioned mobile hacking. how vulnerable is my phone? >> the phone has become an extension of yourself, almost like a glove or you no longer need to show intention. because it is become a ubiquitous utility, it is easier to hack the microphone, and somebody can turn on a microphone, or a video camera, as well as steal your information. --who will these hackers be groups, individual companies? >> the pimple faced teenager in moms basement is now working for attacksy leveraging against our infrastructure. because we have intellectual property and that is become the commodity of the 21st century, we need to appreciate that criminals, competitors, and nationstates are hunting for the data. >> president obama and pope francis our meeting at vatican city. what you think they can learn from each other? we have been asking our audience all morning. >> hopefully, they can learn enough foresight to understand the new nuances of today's world
have consolidation of data, whether it be in verizon or the cloud, they become watering holes in west africators will hunt. >> what are your other concerns -- you mentioned mobile hacking. how vulnerable is my phone? >> the phone has become an extension of yourself, almost like a glove or you no longer need to show intention. because it is become a ubiquitous utility, it is easier to hack the microphone, and somebody can turn on a microphone, or a video camera, as well as steal your...
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anniversary of the tragic murder of the georgia citizen who volunteered for the peace corps, traveled to west africa to the nation of benin and lost her lie. she lost her life because she did the right thing. she reported the abuse of children in the village school where she taught. the reason i have recently returned from benin is because i have some passion. her name was kate puzi. she was top of her class, valedictorian, outstanding student, wanted to go out and save the world and help the world and fulfill the dream that john kennedy professed in 1961 when he created the peace corps. and she went to benin and she found that one of the village natives in the village she was teaching was abusing children in the school. in this very remote area she took the only communication mechanism that she had to report the violation of these children to the appropriate authorities in benin. because those communications are mott secure, a relative of the person she reported notified the person that she had reported that he had been reported. that night in her hut in the nation of benin her throat was cut and t
anniversary of the tragic murder of the georgia citizen who volunteered for the peace corps, traveled to west africa to the nation of benin and lost her lie. she lost her life because she did the right thing. she reported the abuse of children in the village school where she taught. the reason i have recently returned from benin is because i have some passion. her name was kate puzi. she was top of her class, valedictorian, outstanding student, wanted to go out and save the world and help the...
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is it possible that mh 370 went west to africa, in particular, somalia.es. >> i don't think it had enough fuel to reach somalia and it would have been tracked. >> jim tilmon could a passenger with a laptop hack into the cockpit computer? >> no. i don't think so. >> a question for mary here. from sarah. could the disappearance of flight 370 be government related? >> well, a hostile government possibly, yes. they would have means. >> jeff wise, did they search the flight path or automatically think it went across the world? that is from thomas tompkins. >> i don't understand the question. >> what are the possibility that this is a black hole? there are conspiracy theories about that. you never know, it could have landed in myanmar. mary schiavo? >> we don't have a lot of pings to go on. if it's near the flight path it's possible. we have a few data points. >> jeff beatty i would say they are hijacked and if they are on board the family would have come to meet with the rest of the family -- the pilots family. there were reports that the pilots family moved o
is it possible that mh 370 went west to africa, in particular, somalia.es. >> i don't think it had enough fuel to reach somalia and it would have been tracked. >> jim tilmon could a passenger with a laptop hack into the cockpit computer? >> no. i don't think so. >> a question for mary here. from sarah. could the disappearance of flight 370 be government related? >> well, a hostile government possibly, yes. they would have means. >> jeff wise, did they search...
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there is nothing to the west until africa. nothing south until antarctica. there are miles and miles of nothing. >> okay. trevor, we'll have to leave it there. thanks very much indeed. we're out of time. this is "bbc world news". ng youn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snap-crackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock, and go. it's a new day for lawn care, feedings never been so easy. to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. feed your lawn. feed it! to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for
there is nothing to the west until africa. nothing south until antarctica. there are miles and miles of nothing. >> okay. trevor, we'll have to leave it there. thanks very much indeed. we're out of time. this is "bbc world news". ng youn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snap-crackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock, and go. it's a new day for lawn...
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the skeleton coast of namibia on the southern west coast of africa
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if you look at regions in africa, for example, west africa , places that see media coverage and stuff like that, how exactly do you think that environments to push non-violence and how exactly do you -- who exactly is the best actor to bring about the type of nonviolence movement? what would you advise? and cheating. what is the argument that austerity is used as a tool to rein in spending in europe? once the economy gets better governments don't seem to stop spending in europe. >> thank you. you take the last one and then erica will have the final word. thomas, go. >> i'm sorry. so all right. the argument that we need to rein in spending now because government just doesn't stop, if you look at the history -- i guess i would say two things. one, it is not really accurate based upon the facts. there has been a time like or after world war ii having tab the public-sector de leverage and pay down the debt, they did that quite a bit. the other thing is that public spending is not necessarily bad. it really depends upon what it is. certainly if you have public spending that is used to
if you look at regions in africa, for example, west africa , places that see media coverage and stuff like that, how exactly do you think that environments to push non-violence and how exactly do you -- who exactly is the best actor to bring about the type of nonviolence movement? what would you advise? and cheating. what is the argument that austerity is used as a tool to rein in spending in europe? once the economy gets better governments don't seem to stop spending in europe. >> thank...
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they were children of missionaries and grew up in countries in west africa. they met in boarding school in africa, married in the states and started raising their family. blez was born 14 years ago, and then porsche, g igi 2 and petra the baby 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any family's might. they had lunch together in the foot court. after lunch, the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with the baby in a sling and two toddlers holding mom's hands, it happened. an explosion. >> first thing that tells you something's wrong is a huge bang. >> yeah. yeah. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> in those first seconds, katherine was unsure what was happening. she tho
they were children of missionaries and grew up in countries in west africa. they met in boarding school in africa, married in the states and started raising their family. blez was born 14 years ago, and then porsche, g igi 2 and petra the baby 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any family's might. they had lunch together in the foot court. after lunch, the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super...
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place where rival coaches continue to operate is the mighty quick game is there in the north west of south africa. in the last two years to figure me out and was hoping to cheer for their points. there is the reserves operations manager. he is set on walking the poachers. from the demo about him he gave when sliced apple. he's a creative industries. using utopia realized the guards at the game reserve duty bit of training and that the poachers. so he brought in the formal british special forces soldier who had previously sold military action in dhaka in afghanistan. to innovate clip with all four rifles as part of their training the seemingly tracking and hooking into this the top the guards are not allowed to shoot or iris the pooches the company believes the more aggressive stance will help you through them lulu clearly evident that without control without very serious and positive action facing a twelve month process. ay ay ay ay. rhinos tool free in the city would use the reserve in kwazulu natal province. due to reduced our worried about porch so they are taking pre emptive action at before
place where rival coaches continue to operate is the mighty quick game is there in the north west of south africa. in the last two years to figure me out and was hoping to cheer for their points. there is the reserves operations manager. he is set on walking the poachers. from the demo about him he gave when sliced apple. he's a creative industries. using utopia realized the guards at the game reserve duty bit of training and that the poachers. so he brought in the formal british special forces...
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by 1969 he leaves the united states in west africa. and he has this organizer who changes his name to kwame ture in honor of his political mentors in africa. kwame ture has taken them and he becomes kwame ture. >> host: what part of the civil rights movement was he involved in? >> guest: is involved in all of it. and that is what is so interesting. when you think about stokely carmichael, he's involved in every major action between 1960 and 1965 with the whole period of civil rights cut in half. he is a demonstrator and involved in the nonviolent coordinating committee and he is a freedom rider and he's arrested on june 8, 1961, and mississippi. it's been weeks and penitentiaries. he is a howard university student activists and part of this group called the nonviolent action group and he spent time in mississippi every single summer or he's working with sharecroppers and young people and is working on voter registration. and in 1964 he is one of the project directors of the second congressional district in the mississippi delta. so he
by 1969 he leaves the united states in west africa. and he has this organizer who changes his name to kwame ture in honor of his political mentors in africa. kwame ture has taken them and he becomes kwame ture. >> host: what part of the civil rights movement was he involved in? >> guest: is involved in all of it. and that is what is so interesting. when you think about stokely carmichael, he's involved in every major action between 1960 and 1965 with the whole period of civil rights...
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. >> an outbreak of the deadly virus ebola appears to be spreading in west africa now.s ten new suspected cases across the country. an estimated 70 people have died of this virus already. senegal is closing its border to prevent the disease from spreading even further now. >>> number three, secretary of state john kerry and foreign minister lavrov due to meet this evening in paris. expected to talk about ways to resolve the crisis in ukraine peacefully. right now tensions are high along ukraine's border where at least 40,000 russian troops reportedly have gathered. >>> number four in washington state, the searchers there are still digging through mud and debris hoping upon hope to find people missing after that monstrous landslide there. officials say the death toll is now 18, though the number of people unaccounted for has dropped to 30. it had originally been in the hundreds and now it is getting harder to identify victims in that rubble, as well. >>> number five, a family dispute turns deadly in new york. an 86-year-old man shot his grandson after an apparent argumen
. >> an outbreak of the deadly virus ebola appears to be spreading in west africa now.s ten new suspected cases across the country. an estimated 70 people have died of this virus already. senegal is closing its border to prevent the disease from spreading even further now. >>> number three, secretary of state john kerry and foreign minister lavrov due to meet this evening in paris. expected to talk about ways to resolve the crisis in ukraine peacefully. right now tensions are...
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going on from your making people do stuff, so the greatest in africa, for example, i grew up in west africa which doesn't see much media coverage, stuff like that. how exactly do you think that environment is necessary to push the nonviolent movement? and how exactly do you incentivize them? who exactly is the best actor to bring about that type of nonviolent movement? i know i'm cheating but this is for thomas. which the argument that austerity is used to rein in spending in europe? once the economy gets better the governments just don't stop seem to be spending in europe. >> thomas, take the last weekend in erica, you will have the final word. >> all right. the argument that we need to rein in spending now because governments just don't stop spending, if you look at the history of, i guess i would see two things. one, it's not really accurate based on the facts. there's been periods where a character world war ii, how the public sector leverage and they then those debts. they did that quite a bit. the other thing is public spending is necessary to bed. it depends on what it is. certainly
going on from your making people do stuff, so the greatest in africa, for example, i grew up in west africa which doesn't see much media coverage, stuff like that. how exactly do you think that environment is necessary to push the nonviolent movement? and how exactly do you incentivize them? who exactly is the best actor to bring about that type of nonviolent movement? i know i'm cheating but this is for thomas. which the argument that austerity is used to rein in spending in europe? once the...
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five month world tour and travels to cuba, london, vietnam, even algeria, tanzania and guinea, west africa where he meets up with kwame ture. he is being followed throughout. is a difficult process for him. once he becomes this national political leader in this international icon and figure he is definitely under surveillance. so his first wife was a south african singer. >> host: in your 2010 book "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama," you write that black power did not suddenly appear in northern cities after 1965 as an alternative to civil rights activists. instead it existed alongside its most celebrated setting base counterparts. mutual antagonism cut off black radicals from white allies and traditional civil rights leaders. on occasion both camps did foreign powerful with provisional alliances. >> that is true. when you think about black power and civil rights one of the interesting parts of studying postwar american history is this idea that civil rights is now in 2014 become nationally commemorated. while civil rights was unfolding especially the heroic perio
five month world tour and travels to cuba, london, vietnam, even algeria, tanzania and guinea, west africa where he meets up with kwame ture. he is being followed throughout. is a difficult process for him. once he becomes this national political leader in this international icon and figure he is definitely under surveillance. so his first wife was a south african singer. >> host: in your 2010 book "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama," you write that...
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they were checking in for a flight to west africa, but fake series have a's aroused suspicion.tly packed in the suitcase. an investigators takes samples of the powder. if the drops turn blue, it confirms it's cocaine. they then switch to the luggage of the second person. inside this suspect said suitcase were several of these women's purses and what the investigators did was cut open each of them and inside were these white packets. this is pure cocaine. >> it's four-kilos, a small portion of the 1.6 tons of cocaine confiscated from 400 passengers arrested last year, trying to smuggle it out at the airport. on just one flight last year, 24 people on the same plane were arrested for cocaine smuggling. police say the drugs are primarily does inned to africa or the gulf countries before heading to its final destination. >> africa serves as a warehouse for the drugs to be stored until they can be trafficked to europe or asia. the cocaine that goes on flights to the middle east does not leave the airport. it only passes through in-transit to the consumer markets. >> with a handful o
they were checking in for a flight to west africa, but fake series have a's aroused suspicion.tly packed in the suitcase. an investigators takes samples of the powder. if the drops turn blue, it confirms it's cocaine. they then switch to the luggage of the second person. inside this suspect said suitcase were several of these women's purses and what the investigators did was cut open each of them and inside were these white packets. this is pure cocaine. >> it's four-kilos, a small...