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you got to be in zambia.ou've got to have an orchestra. >>> somewhere in eastern europe somebody is standing on a bridge. his friends are in a sweat suit. >> he's in a speedo. >> pretty standard for this part of the world. >> watch what happens when he hits the water. >> oh, boy. he blew out his speedo. >> his pants didn't come down, he blew them out. >> he blew them out. if you notice, the band is still on his behind. his front, thank goodness, is still covered. the back didn't make it. >> were these like easy access stripper pants? the back rips off with velcro. >> or easy access to go to the bathroom. >> like pat ja those pajamas. >> let's look at those speedos one more time to see if there's any indication this is going to happen. >> they're kind of baggy in the butt. >> there's no cut, there's no seam. >> there might be snaps there. i think we see some snaps. >> these are back door speedos. these are underwear you can poop out of without taking your pants off. >> mind blown, huh? >> and so were his speed
you got to be in zambia.ou've got to have an orchestra. >>> somewhere in eastern europe somebody is standing on a bridge. his friends are in a sweat suit. >> he's in a speedo. >> pretty standard for this part of the world. >> watch what happens when he hits the water. >> oh, boy. he blew out his speedo. >> his pants didn't come down, he blew them out. >> he blew them out. if you notice, the band is still on his behind. his front, thank goodness, is...
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i come from zambia. zambia's population is about 10 million, 10 to 12 million people.in china that's not even a real city. you have 23 cities that have 5 million people plus that is again very significant other resources, very, very deliberate decision by the government. i don't want to belabor the urbanization point and also very interesting to some data that we have on sensitivity of urbanization to commodity demand. you can see on the right-hand side what china specific sensitivity is to urbanization. and by that i mean if you have one unit of urbanization, how do these commodities respond? and for pretty much every single commodity, whether it's soybeans, aluminum, cotton, sugar, copper, coal, gas, oil. the sensitivity in china is higher. and by that i may do more urbanization in china, did more demand you have for different resources. i won't spend too much time at the next couple of slides because they really just emphasize the point i made. more demand for refrigerators and washing machines as more air than areas. the one that is quite interesting because i'm ta
i come from zambia. zambia's population is about 10 million, 10 to 12 million people.in china that's not even a real city. you have 23 cities that have 5 million people plus that is again very significant other resources, very, very deliberate decision by the government. i don't want to belabor the urbanization point and also very interesting to some data that we have on sensitivity of urbanization to commodity demand. you can see on the right-hand side what china specific sensitivity is to...
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part of the mission was to kick off the red ribbon in bots wanna as well as to follow up in zambia where we kick it off in december. we wanted to go and refurbish a clinic. it didn't what your status in life is, you never too proud to handled a paint brush. and i had more paint on me than the wall. we wept over to a clinic, and i wish you could have seen the faces of the ladies who showed up at the clinic to be screened for cervical cancer. 158 women have now been screened since we opened it up. 20% of whom had cancer lesions. most of whom were treated right there at the clinic. the reason i tell you the story is that the involved with the saving lives and you are as well. i hope it make your heart feels good. it makes a difference to people who you'll never know. but know that -- founding executive directer of the bush substitute the action-oriented place on the smu campus. [laughter] and i as well as others decided we would assemble some of the finest minds in the country who share the sense of optimism we have. we are a private sector can grow at 4% if we put the right policy in place
part of the mission was to kick off the red ribbon in bots wanna as well as to follow up in zambia where we kick it off in december. we wanted to go and refurbish a clinic. it didn't what your status in life is, you never too proud to handled a paint brush. and i had more paint on me than the wall. we wept over to a clinic, and i wish you could have seen the faces of the ladies who showed up at the clinic to be screened for cervical cancer. 158 women have now been screened since we opened it...
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that includes kuwait, sudan, tunisia, and zambia. some of the actors involved in the controversial movie are angry themselves. a group claiming to represent the cast released a statement that claimed the stars had been tricked into making the film and that the specific attacks on islam were only added by the producers in the studio. the actors say they feel taken advantage of. >>> the attack in libya leading to vigils and memorial services around the world. one of those services happened last night outside the white house. the man who organized it grew up in falls church and took a year off from george mason to become a freedom fighter in libya. he knew ambassador stevens personally. >> he was really, you know, enthusiastic about being there. he was very enthusiastic and excited about libyan-americans coming and helping. i remember him specifically telling us, the few libyan-americans that were there, telling us he's very proud as an american that we're here as americans helping out this revolution. >> ambassador stevens is the sixth
that includes kuwait, sudan, tunisia, and zambia. some of the actors involved in the controversial movie are angry themselves. a group claiming to represent the cast released a statement that claimed the stars had been tricked into making the film and that the specific attacks on islam were only added by the producers in the studio. the actors say they feel taken advantage of. >>> the attack in libya leading to vigils and memorial services around the world. one of those services...
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we were on our way to zambia for their independence celebration. and we had an opportunity to talk and chat with him about what was going on in america. and i think at that time malcolm was seeking to find a way to identify with the southern civil rights movement. he wanted to be helpful, wanted to be supportive. and as a matter of fact, he came to selma. he came to selma, february the 14th, 1965. and we were in jail, including dr. martin luther king jr., and the local authority refused to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brown chapel ame church with mrs. king to a group of high school students. and seven days later, he was assassinated. amy goodman: on february 21st, 1965, he was gunned down. rep. john lewis: i will never forget it, because february 21st is my birthday. and i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. amy goodman: you were 25 years old. rep. john lewis: twenty-five. and i was going from southwest georgia through atlanta back to selma, when we heard that he had been shot. i came to new york, attended the service f
we were on our way to zambia for their independence celebration. and we had an opportunity to talk and chat with him about what was going on in america. and i think at that time malcolm was seeking to find a way to identify with the southern civil rights movement. he wanted to be helpful, wanted to be supportive. and as a matter of fact, he came to selma. he came to selma, february the 14th, 1965. and we were in jail, including dr. martin luther king jr., and the local authority refused to let...
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take zambia. according to our projections that we did, you know, by 2030 be, '31, 50 years after the beginning of the aids epidemic will require 4% or more of its gdp to treat people -- >> on treatment costs. >> just on treatment costs. .. >> when the last time the aids community convened in washington, d.c., they publicly denounced a vice president george bh during the reagan presidency and angered him so much when he took over as president, he said i don't want to hear about the aids talk. get out of the room. what -- if there's one message that the american people take from this upcoming conference, and you could make it happen opposed to other scenarios that may happen, what would that message be? >> just coming from listening to new york, washington, san fransisco, oakland, and i want just to say that it gives me the opportunities to say their individual and collective effort save the life of millions of people, and that is not to please them. it's to cross party effort. i said republican to
take zambia. according to our projections that we did, you know, by 2030 be, '31, 50 years after the beginning of the aids epidemic will require 4% or more of its gdp to treat people -- >> on treatment costs. >> just on treatment costs. .. >> when the last time the aids community convened in washington, d.c., they publicly denounced a vice president george bh during the reagan presidency and angered him so much when he took over as president, he said i don't want to hear about...
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it was very rural village in zambia and said, no, no and she kind of got shy and i said, what?e on you can tell me and she said, no, i want, my dream is to go to the buying city, i want to go to usaka and be a nurse and there was something about this interaction i had with the kid i just remember being 14 and ben affck and i said we are going to the buying city and new york and to be actors and i related to a teenager, i remembered that feeling and how great that feeling is when you have got this world of possible possibility opened up in front of you when you are that age and so we did the water collection and had a nice time and everything and i am driving out of this village and i realized that had it not been for someone having the good sense to sink this bore well close enough to her home that, you know, she could get there and back in an hour and a half or so, this kid wouldn't be in school, she would be spending her swear day is a scavenging for water for the family and wouldn't have -- the life she could look forward to is certainly not as being a nurse and helping othe
it was very rural village in zambia and said, no, no and she kind of got shy and i said, what?e on you can tell me and she said, no, i want, my dream is to go to the buying city, i want to go to usaka and be a nurse and there was something about this interaction i had with the kid i just remember being 14 and ben affck and i said we are going to the buying city and new york and to be actors and i related to a teenager, i remembered that feeling and how great that feeling is when you have got...
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visit an open-air market in zambia through a slideshow on our world page.alled "food for 9 billion," with american public media's all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the campaigns using video games to get out the vote. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship man
visit an open-air market in zambia through a slideshow on our world page.alled "food for 9 billion," with american public media's all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the campaigns using video games to get out the vote. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding...
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i come from zambia and in china that is not even a real city.y have 23 cities with more than 5 million people. that is a significant drop on the resources. we have data on insensitivity of urbanization from commodity demand. you can see china as pacific sensitivity if you have one unit how do these commodities respond? pretty much cole, a gas, oil , all resources, a sensitivity is much higher. the more urbanization the more demand on your resources. i will not spend too much time more demand for air conditioners but to talking a lot about minerals and oil but don't forget agriculture products are a big factor. tied at per-capita income this not demand anywhere near with the demand for meat products. mechanic's backed more chinese to become wealthy you concede increase in demand for better quality food, such as meat which is a significant amount of pressure on resources. with wheat and bread, they are a hidden cost because a unit of beef has the moderate amount of water. just how much water is required for two friday diggs or a glass of milk. i h
i come from zambia and in china that is not even a real city.y have 23 cities with more than 5 million people. that is a significant drop on the resources. we have data on insensitivity of urbanization from commodity demand. you can see china as pacific sensitivity if you have one unit how do these commodities respond? pretty much cole, a gas, oil , all resources, a sensitivity is much higher. the more urbanization the more demand on your resources. i will not spend too much time more demand...
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there are countries in zambia. according to the projections by 2031.reat people. >> there is no way honor thought that can be done without international help every country has a budget, so in case of a shared solidarity but also for the smarter use of our resources. >> let me ask you both the same question. >> we are about to have the international aids conference in the united states for the first time since 1990 in washington, d.c.. next month when we are in the most hotly contested presidential election that we have seen and i don't know how long of the summit most experts say you can't call who would be the next president of the united states. when the last time the aids community convened in washington, d.c., a publicly denounce the vice president george bush during the ronald reagan presidency and injured him so much that when he took over as president he said i don't want to hear about this aids stock. get out of the room. if there is one message that the american people take from this upcoming conference if and we have the ability to wave a mag
there are countries in zambia. according to the projections by 2031.reat people. >> there is no way honor thought that can be done without international help every country has a budget, so in case of a shared solidarity but also for the smarter use of our resources. >> let me ask you both the same question. >> we are about to have the international aids conference in the united states for the first time since 1990 in washington, d.c.. next month when we are in the most hotly...