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we spent time in zambia helping to refurbish and reopen health clinics. i was in charge of painting. [laughter] she was in charge of going over the spots i missed. [laughter] she had a lot of work cut out for her but in my defense i was beginning to study the impressionist movement. [laughter] whenever we want an example of kindness and hospitality, we always think of the zambian people. [applause] besides dancing with the women, this is what i remember most. [laughter] by the way, it was forgettable dancing. the women were nervous at first. they were nervous to be screened. but then they became joyous. joyous to know that people cared about them and joyous to know that their government wanted them to be healthy. so far, in 2013, the people of zambia have screened 43,000 women for cervical cancer. about a third of those tested positive for precancerous cervical cells. in other words, the screening was a matter of survival. i know the process can be seen as intimidating, but it is truly a source of life and hope. and by the way, for the first ladies, if yo
we spent time in zambia helping to refurbish and reopen health clinics. i was in charge of painting. [laughter] she was in charge of going over the spots i missed. [laughter] she had a lot of work cut out for her but in my defense i was beginning to study the impressionist movement. [laughter] whenever we want an example of kindness and hospitality, we always think of the zambian people. [applause] besides dancing with the women, this is what i remember most. [laughter] by the way, it was...
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congo, zambia, zimbabwe. ethiopia a very large market as well. china has spaced criticism for practicing neocolonialism. its effort to export goods and extract natural resources, especially oil and the strategic minerals i was talking about. a handful of countries from milawi to zambia have introduced -- realizing there will be more competition as the continent continues to grow about 6% a year. cnn, abu dhabi. >>> all right. a short break now. but just ahead it was billed as one of the biggest mergers in american media history. but now the deal is off. we will tell you why time warner and 21st century fox are not coming together now. >>> now, do you have a trip planned for hawaii? if so, listen up. two storms threatening the islands as we speak. we'll get the forecast for you after the break. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jo
congo, zambia, zimbabwe. ethiopia a very large market as well. china has spaced criticism for practicing neocolonialism. its effort to export goods and extract natural resources, especially oil and the strategic minerals i was talking about. a handful of countries from milawi to zambia have introduced -- realizing there will be more competition as the continent continues to grow about 6% a year. cnn, abu dhabi. >>> all right. a short break now. but just ahead it was billed as one of...
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in 2013, the people of zambia have screened 43,000 women for cervical cancer. about a third of those tested positive for cancers cervical cells. in other words, the screening was a matter of survival. seenw the process can be as intimidating, but it is truly a source of life and hope. and by the way, for the first ladies, if you are worried about future,band's' clinical taking care of women is good politics. [applause] many share the work and credit of pink ribbon red ribbon. i want to thank them for demonstrating a moral commitment to human dignity that unites our country. deeplyilly -- i appreciate our corporation members, many of whom are here, for the consistent dedication to women and girls in africa. it is also a partnership with the countries in which we operate. these programs survive and thrive when local leaders take ownership and commit their resources as we have seen in tanzania, zambia, and bus one. models -- and botswana. models can incorporate into their national plans. it has always been my approach to develop partnership, not paternalism. i am
in 2013, the people of zambia have screened 43,000 women for cervical cancer. about a third of those tested positive for cancers cervical cells. in other words, the screening was a matter of survival. seenw the process can be as intimidating, but it is truly a source of life and hope. and by the way, for the first ladies, if you are worried about future,band's' clinical taking care of women is good politics. [applause] many share the work and credit of pink ribbon red ribbon. i want to thank...
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they're in zambia, and their life is in danger. they keep watching. >> the impala got away. >> that is like -- you imagine yourself just sitting there. >> hmm. looks like he had enough watermelon. >> now he peed it all -- [ bleep ]. >> that, my friends, is a police officer banging on the window of that vehicle because the driver has decided to pass out inside. >> if you pay attention closely, you notice that that person is actually on the drive-through lane at a fast food restaurant in modesto, california. >> does he have narcolepsy. >> maybe. it does take this officer several attempts. [ siren ] >> wow. >> if he can't wake up, he is out. >> loss an anti-dui campaign by police in that area. they ended up arresting 28 people. this looks like this is one of them. he was eventually arrested for suspicion of dui. >> this guy didn't even have to go through a test point. there he is sleeping. >> modesto drive-through. fell asleep in the drive-through. pounding on his window, and he didn't wake up [ bleep ]. that's a lesson for you. don't
they're in zambia, and their life is in danger. they keep watching. >> the impala got away. >> that is like -- you imagine yourself just sitting there. >> hmm. looks like he had enough watermelon. >> now he peed it all -- [ bleep ]. >> that, my friends, is a police officer banging on the window of that vehicle because the driver has decided to pass out inside. >> if you pay attention closely, you notice that that person is actually on the drive-through lane...
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. >> jumping back, and because they are thirsty, they are in zambia, their life in danger, but keep watching. >> oh, my gosh! >> it goes away. >> no sign that crocodile was coming, but the impala got away. >> imagine yourself sitting there, like, oh, ahhh! you know? looks like he got enough water. >> now he peed it all out. >>> road rage, never fun for anybody, right? now, when will people learn? this video from downtown toronto. look at this. you got a guy in the jeep, a guy out of the car, who knows where he came from, and a couple in this vehicle filming the altercation. guy in the t-shirt has choice words for the guy in the jeep. guy in the jeep throws something at the guy. drive away, end it here. watch what happens. >> oh. >> what? >> no. >> the jeep takes offer down the busy highway, and you see the guy's feed going like fred flinstone. >> you risked killing someone for road rage. you could go to jail for a long time. >> that could be the case, nick, because the video's out there on youtube, right? you see the car, the guy inside the vehicle. who knows. this guy could face legal ramif
. >> jumping back, and because they are thirsty, they are in zambia, their life in danger, but keep watching. >> oh, my gosh! >> it goes away. >> no sign that crocodile was coming, but the impala got away. >> imagine yourself sitting there, like, oh, ahhh! you know? looks like he got enough water. >> now he peed it all out. >>> road rage, never fun for anybody, right? now, when will people learn? this video from downtown toronto. look at this. you...
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that ranges from nairobi for zambia for what we're doing at the ministry of health. , when you think about urbanization and smarter cities, is the foundation industry have to be strong. i wanted to take this foundation is telco, banking, strong government services, and obviously retail, let me take the opportunity to announce that we also today have formed an engagement and partnership with fidelity bank and ghana, $100 million that we will work with them as they transform global standards and innovation within and around ghana. i would think the president of ghana for creating that rule of law and a climate for business. we are very proud to announce the deal with the bank of ghana today. [applause] i would underscore out of all of that the opportunity that is there. i would latch onto the skills and developing the youth. president -- commend president obama. there are partnerships -- one of my passions around africa is that it is not about money. it is about developing the capability there. , research efforts labs, we only have 12 in the ,orld, true researcher nairobi all of our ed
that ranges from nairobi for zambia for what we're doing at the ministry of health. , when you think about urbanization and smarter cities, is the foundation industry have to be strong. i wanted to take this foundation is telco, banking, strong government services, and obviously retail, let me take the opportunity to announce that we also today have formed an engagement and partnership with fidelity bank and ghana, $100 million that we will work with them as they transform global standards and...
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in zambia you can get access to 13 websites including google and wikipedia and facebook. amazon prime is now offering a no rush option. customer whose grow to five to seven business days for package receive a one dollar amazon instant video credit. >> a dozing deck designed to hold the laptop in place secured over your head as you lay in bed , on sale in japan for $90. >> new apps that let neighbors tattle on neighbors who are not getting the water conservation message. >> and the way to san jose from dion >>> a new app allows smarts phone user testate old on water wasting neighbors. the app lets you share posts of water wasters. you can take photos anonymously and locations foreign to see called "drought shaming." just alert the neighbor about a leaking sprinkler. if you see water wasting send us a picture and we will check it out. you can e-mail us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. >>> a special treat today, dionne warwick will prove she does know the way to san jose. today the five time grammy-winning performer is singing in san jose, the focus of the hit song "do you know the wa
in zambia you can get access to 13 websites including google and wikipedia and facebook. amazon prime is now offering a no rush option. customer whose grow to five to seven business days for package receive a one dollar amazon instant video credit. >> a dozing deck designed to hold the laptop in place secured over your head as you lay in bed , on sale in japan for $90. >> new apps that let neighbors tattle on neighbors who are not getting the water conservation message. >> and...
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last month when i visited zambia, the democratic republic of congo and sierra leone, i met with students were excited to learn, who are dedicated to their studies, and you have big plans for the future. in the hallway outside a classroom in zambia, a colorful board with the words our dreams, caught my attention. students have posted notes on the board describing what they drink to become when they grow up. doctors, lawyers, pilots, and my personal favorite, teachers. every dream posted on the board had a common purpose, a desire to give back, to help their community and to move the country forward. that is the spirit of the next generation in africa. to make this possible it means making sure that all students, boys and girls, have access to quality education. the united states is committed to making sure girls and young women have the tools they need, not just to survive, but to thrive in their communities. and we are here today because we believe that it is our responsibility, yours and mine, to provide the next generation of women with the confidence and the education they need to suc
last month when i visited zambia, the democratic republic of congo and sierra leone, i met with students were excited to learn, who are dedicated to their studies, and you have big plans for the future. in the hallway outside a classroom in zambia, a colorful board with the words our dreams, caught my attention. students have posted notes on the board describing what they drink to become when they grow up. doctors, lawyers, pilots, and my personal favorite, teachers. every dream posted on the...
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. >>> more people in zambia will be going on line. now, that facebook's project called internet.org has launched app there. the app allows subscribers of air tell cell service to receive basic inlet net seats like wick a pediatric ya, accuweather, one for job searching, of course facebook, and its messenger service. many people in developing nations can't afford to pay these services to get on line. ukee, erika? >> thank you, wendy. talk to you a little later. also this morning, in the news, day before the terror attacks on 9/11, former president bill clinton told group of businessmen in australia that he could have killed osama bin laden. here is a listen to the tape. >> i could have killed him, but i would have had to destroy a little town called cans a hear in afghanistan, and killed 300 innocent women and children, then i would have been no better than him. and so i didn't do it. >> the recording became public on wednesday. the 9/11 commission report canceled the proposed 1998 strike on couldn't march, noting the couldn't jeeves o
. >>> more people in zambia will be going on line. now, that facebook's project called internet.org has launched app there. the app allows subscribers of air tell cell service to receive basic inlet net seats like wick a pediatric ya, accuweather, one for job searching, of course facebook, and its messenger service. many people in developing nations can't afford to pay these services to get on line. ukee, erika? >> thank you, wendy. talk to you a little later. also this morning,...
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officials in guinea say the nation has closed its borders with like bierria and sierra leone and zambia has announced that its travelers from the ball effected countries the u.n. and world health organization are coordinating preventive measures to stop the spread of the deadly fire this. coming up here on r t international a closer look at america's use of drones in iraq but if you're in the u.k. it's boom bust host or an aid. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human the system he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they have to turn off the water you know they turned on the high tech quote non lethal weaponry against the protesters they used an el red system which basically blasted the protesters with sound which sounds but intended humane until you look into it and read that the weapon can cause permanent hearing loss the company even admits this is t
officials in guinea say the nation has closed its borders with like bierria and sierra leone and zambia has announced that its travelers from the ball effected countries the u.n. and world health organization are coordinating preventive measures to stop the spread of the deadly fire this. coming up here on r t international a closer look at america's use of drones in iraq but if you're in the u.k. it's boom bust host or an aid. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to...
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when you look at zambia for example, it has nine borders with nine countries in africa.hese areas are what you cand do do is take it to the next country. it's not normally for only the domestic market. that iss landlocked but a road that can be done. in nigeria, if i grow the business very large in nigeria, i don't just rely on the nigerian market. i rely on the community of west african states. are you worried about ebola spreading to nigeria? >> it is a worrisome issue but the government is doing a lot about it. the guy who came from liberia, likely, he was taken straight to the hospital. it has been contained. rune was somebody who had in the city for a while, it would have been a bigger issue. they were able to quarantine there and the 59 people he was in contact with, they have been contacted and some of them have been quarantined. >> what will be the effect for your company across the community? it will be a great impact because we only have a few partners -- >> one percent tortured percent of gdp? >> it might be. various governments do things to tackle the issue.
when you look at zambia for example, it has nine borders with nine countries in africa.hese areas are what you cand do do is take it to the next country. it's not normally for only the domestic market. that iss landlocked but a road that can be done. in nigeria, if i grow the business very large in nigeria, i don't just rely on the nigerian market. i rely on the community of west african states. are you worried about ebola spreading to nigeria? >> it is a worrisome issue but the...
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officials in guinea say the nation has closed its lumb borders with liberia and sierra leone and zambia has announced that it is travelers from a bull the affected countries the u.n. and world health organization are coordinating preventive measures to stop the spread of the deadly virus. in the u.s. skyrocketing tuition fees are leaving many students struggling to feed themselves to see a church in reports on how some universities are helping their pupils make it through the day. college and to the world of possibilities. well crippling student debt after leaving these doors is one pandemic that's already well established in the u.s. what's not often talked about is another dangerous trend college student hunger. and often seen students in my classes you know eating chips or something like that and my first reaction is oh it's a little snack but very often that could be lunch that summertime so most colleges around america are largely deserted but even so in schools like this one preparations are well underway to feed those in need when they come back in september according to the coll
officials in guinea say the nation has closed its lumb borders with liberia and sierra leone and zambia has announced that it is travelers from a bull the affected countries the u.n. and world health organization are coordinating preventive measures to stop the spread of the deadly virus. in the u.s. skyrocketing tuition fees are leaving many students struggling to feed themselves to see a church in reports on how some universities are helping their pupils make it through the day. college and...
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a demonstration farm and zambia where we bring education to the continental where we teach farmers inodern mechanized farming. farm ina big part of -- south africa because we need to make sure that the support is very good. >> if i figure out corn futures i will join on the beach. first we had to buy some equipment. that, back to you, pimm. we would bring you on the venture. >> i can see hans nichols on a track or. why not? -- tractor. why not? in a few moments, we will hear from ford's top executive for africa. an analysis of the takeover withdrawal from time warmener. that is next. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. century fox is withdrawing its proposal to buy time warner. joining me now to tell me more about this is our editor-at-large cory johnson, and we have paul sweeney from bloomberg intelligence. shareholderned by a , lawrence haverty. let's start with your thoughts, larry. what do you think of rupert murdoch withdrawing the proposal? >> it is very simple. you cannot do a hostile takeover in this industry. it is a creative business, you cannot disturb
a demonstration farm and zambia where we bring education to the continental where we teach farmers inodern mechanized farming. farm ina big part of -- south africa because we need to make sure that the support is very good. >> if i figure out corn futures i will join on the beach. first we had to buy some equipment. that, back to you, pimm. we would bring you on the venture. >> i can see hans nichols on a track or. why not? -- tractor. why not? in a few moments, we will hear from...
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so far the app is only available in zambia. pretty far away. facebook calls it gateway to internet f you're not open the internet but have a smart phone. >> thousands of miles away. >> 4:56 the time. 9-year-old boy in new jersey opened a lemonade stand to raise money for new hearing aids. >> she's been wearing hearing aids since 5 and they need to be replaced expensive between 3 and 6,000 dollars. insurance only covers a portion and he came one idea of him open aid stand. >> we get table klonls from in here and hang the sign up and then we just start selling. >> thank you sweetheart. >> and i'm really excited. >> he's awesome. logan raised close to $4,000 and has appointment children's hospital of philadelphia next month. he's to be fitted for new hearing aids. if any money leftover he plans to doe knight little girl in nearby community who also need hepp paying for her hearing ai s aids. >> a dust gets slapped with her debt. >> a dust gets slapped with her debt. >> a family also that got bigger >> we are continuing to follow breaking news of a
so far the app is only available in zambia. pretty far away. facebook calls it gateway to internet f you're not open the internet but have a smart phone. >> thousands of miles away. >> 4:56 the time. 9-year-old boy in new jersey opened a lemonade stand to raise money for new hearing aids. >> she's been wearing hearing aids since 5 and they need to be replaced expensive between 3 and 6,000 dollars. insurance only covers a portion and he came one idea of him open aid stand....
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in zambia, for instance, we're working to stop the spread of malaria. in tanzania, senegal, uganda and burkina faso, we're helping to prevent maternal deaths. and in 34 countries we're fighting to reduce the deadly scourge of tobacco use. all of those efforts are saving lives and also supporting economic development because the healthier a society is, the more productive it is and the greatest its potential for growth. we're also working to create jobs through training programs in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. president paul of rwanda and the president of the democratic republic of the congo are both here today, and both have been leaders in promoting sustainable farming. and to support that work, we provide the resources and training to help women create independent coffee farming businesses. more than 108,000 women have benefited from this program so far, and if you had a cup of coffee this morning, you are benefiting from it too. now, if you didn't get much sleep last night, have a second cup. [laughter] in the decades ahead, i don't t
in zambia, for instance, we're working to stop the spread of malaria. in tanzania, senegal, uganda and burkina faso, we're helping to prevent maternal deaths. and in 34 countries we're fighting to reduce the deadly scourge of tobacco use. all of those efforts are saving lives and also supporting economic development because the healthier a society is, the more productive it is and the greatest its potential for growth. we're also working to create jobs through training programs in rwanda and...
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entre los destinos visitados por ellos cuentan ecuador y zambia.etas de los elementos empacados podrÍan sufrir cambios y sobre todos los datos relacionados al azÚcar. la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicinas estÁ proponiendo se informe cuÁnto es el azÚcar natural que contienen y cuanto el azÚcar aÑadido. esto es importante por consecuencias negativas que el endosante tiene en enfermedades como la diabetes o la obesidad. algunos dicen que los aÑadidos como la sacarosa, la alta fructosa o el jarabe de maÍz son mas daÑinos. por otro lado, nuevos reglamentos federales entraron hoy en vigor. los productores de alimentos tendrÁn que etiquetar los alimentos con la definiciÓn estÁndar que ayudará a los 3 millones de personas que tienen la enfermedad celÍaca. este padecimiento afecta el sistema inmune y las personas no pueden consumir gluten porque daÑa su intestino delgado. una mujer y sus dos hijos permanecen hospitalizados en condiciÓn grave. pero quÉ se debe hacer en el momento en el que alguien se estÁ ahogando? >> nancy acompaÑa y repasa con ellas l
entre los destinos visitados por ellos cuentan ecuador y zambia.etas de los elementos empacados podrÍan sufrir cambios y sobre todos los datos relacionados al azÚcar. la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicinas estÁ proponiendo se informe cuÁnto es el azÚcar natural que contienen y cuanto el azÚcar aÑadido. esto es importante por consecuencias negativas que el endosante tiene en enfermedades como la diabetes o la obesidad. algunos dicen que los aÑadidos como la sacarosa, la alta...
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nigeria and liberia in a state of emergency as incurable ebola disease continues to spread guinea and zambia have already closed their land borders with affected countries so far four thousand people have died in west africa from the largest recorded outbreak of ebola the world health organization is coordinating preventative measures to stop it from getting worse. london is seeking to get the u.k. space industry off the ground and wooing scotland in the process of these police reports about the prospects of british space tourism. the scottish are being promised all sorts to stay in the u.k. but now they're being sold on trips to the stars. that's because the british government wants to reach the final frontier or rather build a space port for commercial space travel by twenty eighteen and scotland has a shot at housing the launch pad the u.k. space industry is growing at an astronomical pace it already contributes over in levin billion pounds to the u.k. economy every year it employs a vet thirty thousand people bought it as the goals of one british satellite building company put it you fac
nigeria and liberia in a state of emergency as incurable ebola disease continues to spread guinea and zambia have already closed their land borders with affected countries so far four thousand people have died in west africa from the largest recorded outbreak of ebola the world health organization is coordinating preventative measures to stop it from getting worse. london is seeking to get the u.k. space industry off the ground and wooing scotland in the process of these police reports about...
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outbreak officials in guinea say the nation has closed its borders with liberia and sierra leone and zambia. travelers from affected countries the un world health organization a coordinated preventive measures to stop the spread of the virus. drug gangs may go out of their way to protect their illegal crops but it was nature that lent a helping hand this week when russian police tried to raid a site. of the story. it started as an ordinary drugs rate investigators were checking reports about wild cannabis growing on a private property in central russia the reports turned out to be true on the ground they found hundreds of marijuana plants some measuring more than six feet tall that's around two meters but the other thing they found almost ruined the entire operation hidden in the bushes were beehives and as police officers began pulling plants from the ground the bees attacked this woman was stung on her feet in an uneven battle against thousands of angry insects the authorities had to retreat they were only able to finish the operation after putting on protective gear in the end they destr
outbreak officials in guinea say the nation has closed its borders with liberia and sierra leone and zambia. travelers from affected countries the un world health organization a coordinated preventive measures to stop the spread of the virus. drug gangs may go out of their way to protect their illegal crops but it was nature that lent a helping hand this week when russian police tried to raid a site. of the story. it started as an ordinary drugs rate investigators were checking reports about...
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so far in 2013 the zambian partners, the people of zambia have screened 43,000 women for cervical cancerd positive for pre-cancers or cancerous cervical cells. in other words, the screening was a matter of survival. i know the process can be seen as intimidating, but it's truly a source of life and hope. and by the way, for the first ladies, if you are worried about your husband political future, taking care of women is good politics. [applause] >> many sure the work and credit of pink ribbon red ribbon at it want to thank organizing members, pepfar, susan g. komen, for demonstrate a moral commitment for human dignity that unites our country. i deeply appreciate our generous corporate and foundation members, many of whom are here, for the consistent dedication to women and girls in africa. it's also a partnership with the countries in which we operate. these programs survive and thrive with local leaders take ownership and commit their resources as we've seen intend to me, zambia and botswana. our goal is to great working models proven partnerships that additional countries over time to
so far in 2013 the zambian partners, the people of zambia have screened 43,000 women for cervical cancerd positive for pre-cancers or cancerous cervical cells. in other words, the screening was a matter of survival. i know the process can be seen as intimidating, but it's truly a source of life and hope. and by the way, for the first ladies, if you are worried about your husband political future, taking care of women is good politics. [applause] >> many sure the work and credit of pink...
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several states: ivory coast, gambia and zambia, have now banned all flights from ebola- infected countries. >> woodruff: given those problems with the health systems and a lack of drugs, what more can be done, and should be done? we ask two people watching this all very closely. lawrence gostin is professor of global health law at georgetown law and the director of the world health organization's center on public health law and jonathan moreno is professor of medical ethics and health policy at university of pennsylvania's perelman school of medicine we welcome you both to the "newshour". there is some late breaking information that's come out. i'll start with you dr. gostin. canadian officials say they have about 1500 doses of a vaccine that can be used on ebola. what do we know about this and can it be used in this crisis? >> we don't know much. we don't know if it's undergoing rigorous and effect cassy testing. but we know a vaccine would be a blessing come true. heretofore, most experts had not predicted a vaccine coming on board this quickly. all we can do is keep a very watchful eye
several states: ivory coast, gambia and zambia, have now banned all flights from ebola- infected countries. >> woodruff: given those problems with the health systems and a lack of drugs, what more can be done, and should be done? we ask two people watching this all very closely. lawrence gostin is professor of global health law at georgetown law and the director of the world health organization's center on public health law and jonathan moreno is professor of medical ethics and health...
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ten fastest-growing nations in the world, including ethiopia, mozambique, tanzania, congo, ghana, zambiaigeria. while some tension is being spent on, of course, the ebola crisis this week, this summit is designed to boost economic ties between the united states and africa. business deals worth possibly $900 billion are expected to be announced at this event. joining me now todd moss, chief operating officer and senior fellow for the center for global development and a former deputy assistant secretary of state. todd, the economic picture for africa as it stands today? >> well, this is not the africa of 10 or 20 years ago. you know, people think of a country like ethiopia, they imagine people are starving. well, ethiopia has been growing at 10% or more for at least a decade. and it's really become a continent of tremendous economic dynamism, lots of economic opportunity and we're seeing that really the focus of this summit. >> and with all this dynamism, still it is so undeveloped. there's so much more to go. so even though it's dynamic and growing quickly now, there's an explosive potent
ten fastest-growing nations in the world, including ethiopia, mozambique, tanzania, congo, ghana, zambiaigeria. while some tension is being spent on, of course, the ebola crisis this week, this summit is designed to boost economic ties between the united states and africa. business deals worth possibly $900 billion are expected to be announced at this event. joining me now todd moss, chief operating officer and senior fellow for the center for global development and a former deputy assistant...
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they are one of the few large cap diversified miners that is in zambia.we have seen is old world copper in latin america. the costs and grades have started to move against the major mining company. glencore is unique and central africa. people look to that as the mainstay that differentiates them from the likes of rio tinto. >> a big part of it is business. one of the underperforming commodities this year. how is that going to look for earnings? >> that is going to have a negative drag on earnings. that is the second-largest contributor behind copper to the revenue of the mining, the industrial assets in glencore. we have seen coal price, under pressure. not just this year, but the last couple of years. the market will be looking at those numbers. how much cost has glencore been able to strip out of the coal business, particularly those assets they inherited in the merger and see whether that cost deflation is offsetting the cost declines that we have seen to allow the business to be due to -- to be able to contribute to the earnings. i think people will
they are one of the few large cap diversified miners that is in zambia.we have seen is old world copper in latin america. the costs and grades have started to move against the major mining company. glencore is unique and central africa. people look to that as the mainstay that differentiates them from the likes of rio tinto. >> a big part of it is business. one of the underperforming commodities this year. how is that going to look for earnings? >> that is going to have a negative...
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condom use is better in couples where one of them is being treated there was great data on that from zambia. no evidence of behavioral -- there was also encouraging news on: terry male -- on voluntary male medical circumcision. the first trial showing the benefits for women of male circumcision. that is the data we have been waiting for. it is very encouraging. i would say on track d, our human rights policy and law, there was an enormous amount of work. michael kirby let us all -- off with that theme. also some empirical data from the special issues that have been happening regularly at these conferences. this one was on hiv and sex workers. i also edited that. full disclosure. it is a wonderful group of young investigators who wrote those papers. i am very excited. there is strong human rights evidence for potential benefits of reducing hiv incidence. and also on decriminalization as hiv prevention. finally, the implementation track now has the largest number of abstract submissions of any track. those of you who work out there, you are an enormous sector. there was great science so very
condom use is better in couples where one of them is being treated there was great data on that from zambia. no evidence of behavioral -- there was also encouraging news on: terry male -- on voluntary male medical circumcision. the first trial showing the benefits for women of male circumcision. that is the data we have been waiting for. it is very encouraging. i would say on track d, our human rights policy and law, there was an enormous amount of work. michael kirby let us all -- off with...
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agriculture, uganda, zambia, border security, facility security, we are looking at mining, energy, pipeliney. for us, it is a way to really cut costs, have a better return on investments, and it is better for the security and data. and we're working right now with a couple of ngo's on the possibility of anti-poaching capability. >> so a game in tanzania, they see some untoward activity come of radio ahead -- how does it work? >> you kind of gave me the whole sale point. we're looking at business development, by the way. [laughter] is example, midnight, which where a lot of times the poachers go out when it is dark, the rangers cannot see as well, and there are drones that have infrared crap capability that will go out at midnight, do a two-hour run. you will know where the elephants heard or the rhinos or whatever it may be, whatever is he sees you were looking at, and you will have someone at a datacenter that will be able to see on video and scanning where -- if you see obviously a cloture, you will immediately be able to know the coordinates that poacher is at, and you will be able to ge
agriculture, uganda, zambia, border security, facility security, we are looking at mining, energy, pipeliney. for us, it is a way to really cut costs, have a better return on investments, and it is better for the security and data. and we're working right now with a couple of ngo's on the possibility of anti-poaching capability. >> so a game in tanzania, they see some untoward activity come of radio ahead -- how does it work? >> you kind of gave me the whole sale point. we're...
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last month when i visited in zambia and, though -- condo and sierra leone ims students who were eagerrn and dedicated to their studies with big plans for their future. of colorful board caught my attention. students had posted notes on the board describing what they would dream to become one day grow up. doctors, lawyers, and my personal favorite, a teacher's. posting on the board and a desire to give back to their community to move forward. that is the spirit of the next generation in africa. to make this possible to make sure all students boys and girls have access to quality education united states is committed to making sure young women have the tools they need not just to survive but thrive in their communities and we are here today because we believe it is our responsibility, yours and mine to provide the next generation of women with the confidence they need to succeed because we know a nation cannot receive its time for them to me there's. thank you very much. [applause] >>. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, please will, representing the mandela fellowships for young african le
last month when i visited in zambia and, though -- condo and sierra leone ims students who were eagerrn and dedicated to their studies with big plans for their future. of colorful board caught my attention. students had posted notes on the board describing what they would dream to become one day grow up. doctors, lawyers, and my personal favorite, a teacher's. posting on the board and a desire to give back to their community to move forward. that is the spirit of the next generation in africa....
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second, in zambia, the wal-mart foundation fund will support the expansion of women's improved marketing and asset control to reach 45,000 farmers. we empower women farmers by building skills and leadership in agriculture. through training and approve production and post harvest practices, by helping link them to suppliers, buyers, and service providers, and through training and business fundamentals. and, finally, wal-mart foundation support the expansion of the one acre fund, programmed in kenya to upscale 40,000 farmers. the fund will enable these canyons, farmers to improve agricultural practices and increase market access, and it is expected to double farm incomes in one planting season. the farmers will receive high quality farm inputs such as seed and fertilizer, and credit and post harvest support allowing them to more fully and fairly compete in the rural agricultural value chain. and they will receive appropriate prices for their surplus produce which will save lives. through these grants we continue to express wal-mart's commitment to africa and to empowering africa's women. s
second, in zambia, the wal-mart foundation fund will support the expansion of women's improved marketing and asset control to reach 45,000 farmers. we empower women farmers by building skills and leadership in agriculture. through training and approve production and post harvest practices, by helping link them to suppliers, buyers, and service providers, and through training and business fundamentals. and, finally, wal-mart foundation support the expansion of the one acre fund, programmed in...
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condom use is better in couples where one of them is being treated there was great data on that from zambiano evidence of behavioral -- there was also encouraging news -- on voluntary male medical circumcision. the first trial showing the benefits for women of male circumcision. that is the data we have been waiting for. it is very encouraging. track d, ourn human rights policy and law, there was an enormous amount of work. ffchael kirby let us all -- o with that theme. data fromempirical the special issues that have been happening regularly at these conferences. this one was on hiv and sex workers. i also edited that. full disclosure. it is a wonderful group of young investigators who wrote those papers. i am very excited. there is strong human rights evidence for potential benefits of reducing hiv incidence. on decriminalization as hiv prevention. finally, the implementation track now has the largest number of abstract submissions of any track. those of you who work out there, you are an enormous sector. there was great science so very encouraging outcomes. also one or two warnings. good
condom use is better in couples where one of them is being treated there was great data on that from zambiano evidence of behavioral -- there was also encouraging news -- on voluntary male medical circumcision. the first trial showing the benefits for women of male circumcision. that is the data we have been waiting for. it is very encouraging. track d, ourn human rights policy and law, there was an enormous amount of work. ffchael kirby let us all -- o with that theme. data fromempirical the...
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in zambia, we're working to stop the spread of malaria.n other areas, we are helping to prevent deaths. in 34 countries, we are fighting to reduce the deadly scourge of tobacco use. those efforts are saving lives and supporting economic development. the healthier a society is, the more productive it is, and the greater its potential for growth. we are also working to create jobs retraining programs in rwanda, and the democratic republic of congo. president of uganda, and the president of the democratic republic of the congo are both here today. leaders ineen promoting sustainable farming. to support that work, we provide the resources and training to help women create independent coffee farming businesses. more than 108,000 women have benefited from this program so far. if you had a cup of coffee this morning, you're benefiting from it to. -- benefiting from it too. if you didn't get enough sleep last night, had another cup. [laughter] an african labor force that will surpass india's and triple the size of europe's. in africa where extreme
in zambia, we're working to stop the spread of malaria.n other areas, we are helping to prevent deaths. in 34 countries, we are fighting to reduce the deadly scourge of tobacco use. those efforts are saving lives and supporting economic development. the healthier a society is, the more productive it is, and the greater its potential for growth. we are also working to create jobs retraining programs in rwanda, and the democratic republic of congo. president of uganda, and the president of the...
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we follow the road, went up north, across the river, and into zimbabwe, zambizihe nbc --the into zambiabuilding infrastructure in those countries. today, our focus is ensuring that these networks can now create an overlay where we can .rovide education, health we can provide agricultural extension services to farmers. future, creating digital jobs for young people. then we can employ the young africans as well as providing .elp, support, and other things it is as much an infrastructure today as it is to build the original physical infrastructure that we are building. strive, i would like to ask you to elaborate. you have been a huge proponent in african human capital, particularly the young people. and you have been a great supporter of the young african leaders initiative, which the president was proud to host last week during an external very summit of our washington fellows. as someone sove deeply involved in the digital usere, as to how we can both the partnership between the united states and africa and investment to promote skills development and skills transfer, which is a huge u
we follow the road, went up north, across the river, and into zimbabwe, zambizihe nbc --the into zambiabuilding infrastructure in those countries. today, our focus is ensuring that these networks can now create an overlay where we can .rovide education, health we can provide agricultural extension services to farmers. future, creating digital jobs for young people. then we can employ the young africans as well as providing .elp, support, and other things it is as much an infrastructure today as...
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there was great data on that from zambia and no evidence of behavior disinhibition. there wasn't great condom use to start but it didn't decline. there also was encouraging news on voluntary male medical circumcision. the most important data are the first empirical finding from the french group that did the first trial of the benefits for hiv prevention for women of male circumstance vation. lower 80s of hiv and syphilis for woman whose partners was vishg laysed. it really is very encouraging. i would say track "d," our human lights policy and the law, there was an enormous amount of work. michael kirby kind of led us off with that theme. there were a number of presentations on human rights policy and the law and also some empirical data from a special issue of the lancet. they have now been happening regularly with these conferences. this one was on hiv and sex work, and sex workers. i would encourage you all to read it. i also edited it, full disclosure but it's a wonderful group of young investigators who led those papers. really excited about the science but ther
there was great data on that from zambia and no evidence of behavior disinhibition. there wasn't great condom use to start but it didn't decline. there also was encouraging news on voluntary male medical circumcision. the most important data are the first empirical finding from the french group that did the first trial of the benefits for hiv prevention for women of male circumstance vation. lower 80s of hiv and syphilis for woman whose partners was vishg laysed. it really is very encouraging....
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calendar number 536, eric schultz to be ambassador to the republic of zambia. calendar number 540, donald lu to be ambassador to the republic of albania. calendar number 542, amy hyatt to be ambassador to the public of palau. calendar number 544, john hoover to be the ambassador to the republic of sierra leone. calendar number 546, matthew harrington, to be the ambassador to the kingdom of lasoto. calendar number 548, thomas daughton to be the ambassador to namibia. calendar number 696, louis moreno to be ambassador to jamaica. calendar number 699, maureen cormack to be the ambassador to bosnia herzegovina. calendar number 707, linda thomas-greenfield, an assistant secretary secretary of state of african affairs to be a member of the board of directors of the african development foundation. calendar number 898, ted osius to be ambassador to the republic of vietnam. calendar 902, gentry smith to be a rank of ambassador to the office of foreign missions. calendar number 927, leslie basset to be the ambassador to paragraph way. calendar number 953, george albert p
calendar number 536, eric schultz to be ambassador to the republic of zambia. calendar number 540, donald lu to be ambassador to the republic of albania. calendar number 542, amy hyatt to be ambassador to the public of palau. calendar number 544, john hoover to be the ambassador to the republic of sierra leone. calendar number 546, matthew harrington, to be the ambassador to the kingdom of lasoto. calendar number 548, thomas daughton to be the ambassador to namibia. calendar number 696, louis...