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the visit has highlighted the abuses from the regime, including what he calls lawlessness of zimbabwe. our correspondents and this report. >> after days of uncertainty, the confirmation came through that the archbishop of canterbury would be allowed to meet with zimbabwe's president. there was little to suggest a hostile reception, as the president opened his door to one of his biggest critics. in front of the cameras, smiling. behind the scenes, a frank exchange. concerned about the churches stand on homosexuality, the archbishop condemned the violence against and the cans. -- anglicans. after two hours of talks, he presented a list of abuses to his presidential post. >> we have asked him that he'd used to guarantee the security of visitors and to put an end to unacceptable and illegal behavior. >> it is a very candid meeting. >> yesterday, at 16,000 applicants packed into this stadium. they had come to read the archbishop stinging rebuke, which broke away three years ago. the archbishop called for an end to the prosecution of fellow christians. religion still used as a potent weapon
the visit has highlighted the abuses from the regime, including what he calls lawlessness of zimbabwe. our correspondents and this report. >> after days of uncertainty, the confirmation came through that the archbishop of canterbury would be allowed to meet with zimbabwe's president. there was little to suggest a hostile reception, as the president opened his door to one of his biggest critics. in front of the cameras, smiling. behind the scenes, a frank exchange. concerned about the...
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i knew i had to go to zimbabwe. but first day there we were stopped by the central intelligence agency. we had to be careful. he will stand by it silently while girls are harmed. -- he will not stand by silently while girls are harmed. >> you don't have to be so hard on yourself >> they heard of a girl who needed to be rescued. i was going to go out, but we never made it. >> they will be deported. am i was told by the u.s. embassy if i did not get out by the weekend that i would be raped or killed. these actions devastate the lives of women around the globe. >> i tried to forget what has happened to me and face life. all i could say it is try to be someone in life and you can do it. >> when the day is darkest you can be a star when you fall hardest you find out how strong you are >> we must become foot soldiers of change. >> have had little faith. >> thank you. [applause] >> i will leave you with one last quote from alice paul. she sounded an alarm that has great poignancy and significance today. she said, if we kee
i knew i had to go to zimbabwe. but first day there we were stopped by the central intelligence agency. we had to be careful. he will stand by it silently while girls are harmed. -- he will not stand by silently while girls are harmed. >> you don't have to be so hard on yourself >> they heard of a girl who needed to be rescued. i was going to go out, but we never made it. >> they will be deported. am i was told by the u.s. embassy if i did not get out by the weekend that i...
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religion still used as a potent weapon in zimbabwe's power struggle. karen allen, "bbc news," southern africa. >> now experts say there could be further cliff falls at the site of a massive collapse on corn wall's north cliffs in the southwest of england. take a look at this. people were warned to take extra care. the landslide two weeks ago was filmed by a coastal erosion expert who had been called to the scene afflalo call people reported cracks appearing in the cliffs. >> you've been watching "newsday" from the bbc. >> a reminder of our main news. maritime authorities inand say stranded off the north island coast is leaking a significant amount of oil. thanks for watching. stay with us. >> funding was made possible by the free pakistan foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim. about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more e
religion still used as a potent weapon in zimbabwe's power struggle. karen allen, "bbc news," southern africa. >> now experts say there could be further cliff falls at the site of a massive collapse on corn wall's north cliffs in the southwest of england. take a look at this. people were warned to take extra care. the landslide two weeks ago was filmed by a coastal erosion expert who had been called to the scene afflalo call people reported cracks appearing in the cliffs....
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he used to farm in zimbabwe before it being driven off the land. he says it is possible to get 30 times the yield obtained through farming. the achieve this through economies of scale, better irrigations, and a new approach to soil. >> you can extract nutrients from the soil. >> this is vulnerable to more efficient farming. the farm labor depends for accommodation, medical care, education for the children. this project backed by the world bank and the tax breaks promises to create jobs. in a country where more than 60% live below the poverty line, this is a seductive argument. we met part-time workers. >> we are not waiting anywhere. >> you want long-term empl >> yes. >> there have been significant job losses. wherever in the world you have had farming being industrialized, people have lost their jobs. already here people are losing their jobs. >> the last skilled jobs, yes. as a result of mechanization, some of that work goes away. what we are able to do through building a large scale businesses to train people and to higher value added, highly sk
he used to farm in zimbabwe before it being driven off the land. he says it is possible to get 30 times the yield obtained through farming. the achieve this through economies of scale, better irrigations, and a new approach to soil. >> you can extract nutrients from the soil. >> this is vulnerable to more efficient farming. the farm labor depends for accommodation, medical care, education for the children. this project backed by the world bank and the tax breaks promises to create...
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he used to farm in zimbabwe before it being driven off the land. he says it is possible to get 30 times the yield obtained through farming. the achieve this through economies of scale, better irrigations, and a new approach to soil. >> you can extract nutrients from the soil. >> this is vulnerable to more efficient farming. the farm labor depends for accommodation, medical care, education for the children. this project backed by the world bank and the tax breaks promises to create jobs. in a country where more than 60% live below the poverty line, this is a seductive argument. we met part-time workers. >> we are not waiting anywhere. >> you want long-term employment? >> yes. >> there have been significant job losses. wherever in the world you have had farming being industrialized, people have lost their jobs. already here people are losing their jobs. >> the last skilled jobs, yes. as a result of mechanization, some of that work goes away. what we are able to do through building a large scale businesses to train people and to higher value added, hi
he used to farm in zimbabwe before it being driven off the land. he says it is possible to get 30 times the yield obtained through farming. the achieve this through economies of scale, better irrigations, and a new approach to soil. >> you can extract nutrients from the soil. >> this is vulnerable to more efficient farming. the farm labor depends for accommodation, medical care, education for the children. this project backed by the world bank and the tax breaks promises to create...
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all over the world are being harmed by the us government by the federal reserve by their weimar zimbabwe strategy here it's hurting hurting the rest of us but the people who are connected to the government they do very well indeed i want to get to the fed in your kind of talking about situations of hyperinflation but first i just want to touch. on the military industrial complex with a scenario like libya where of course u.s. officials have confirmed that a predator drone an american predator drone took part in the airstrike that hit the convoy that was carrying libyan leader moammar qaddafi so do you think this benefits a military industrial complex and to what extent with people if they're stocking up on drones or stocking up on weapons against drones or u.s. missiles well of course in other words libya or ghana stand or pakistan or yemen or all the many wars the u.s. is waging and killing people all around the world every day we can only imagine what would be happening if your ransley were crying so it would be total hysteria but we're supposed to think it's a great thing that preside
all over the world are being harmed by the us government by the federal reserve by their weimar zimbabwe strategy here it's hurting hurting the rest of us but the people who are connected to the government they do very well indeed i want to get to the fed in your kind of talking about situations of hyperinflation but first i just want to touch. on the military industrial complex with a scenario like libya where of course u.s. officials have confirmed that a predator drone an american predator...
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. >> the head of the anglican church traveled to zimbabwe to speak out against abuse and intimidation. archbishop row wan williams addressed thousands at mass. he met with president robert monogovi. the supporter was excommunicated in 2007. that archbishop has taken a stand against homosexuality and leaving main stream anglicans without places to worship. >>> britain has threatened people that don't support gay rights. they are trying to take a gay rights crusade to the third world. britain has slashed aid from ma lou wi and sentenced two homosexuals to hard labor and threatening to pun issue uganda. >>> the owner of a christian cafe was told to stop displaying quotes from the bible on the wall. >> the police say they made a mistake and how hate speech laws can be used against christians. ? >> >> jamie murray says police threatened to arrest him for playing a bible dvd. >> police came here to the salt & light coffee house to make a complaint about insulting and homophobic material. bible text displayed on a tv screen at the back of a cafe. the entire new testament on a loop. murray sa
. >> the head of the anglican church traveled to zimbabwe to speak out against abuse and intimidation. archbishop row wan williams addressed thousands at mass. he met with president robert monogovi. the supporter was excommunicated in 2007. that archbishop has taken a stand against homosexuality and leaving main stream anglicans without places to worship. >>> britain has threatened people that don't support gay rights. they are trying to take a gay rights crusade to the third...
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had no choice, it decided that independence in rhodesia and zimbabwe would be tolerable. but these days, if you read the media stories, you will see that robert mugabe is in the dog house. but he did not get into the u.s. media doghouse until 1990, 10 years later. i think you need to look at what prompted those issues and would put him in the dog has, what made him a pariah in the west. it had something to do with the fact that, after being promised by washington and london that he would be given funds to take ,ack for the zimbabwean sais suddenly he became a bad person. somalia is in the news now as we speak, but in all of these instances, i think it is important to reflect on what led it to this place. in somalia, if you go to youtube now and search fox and clinton, you will see when clinton was interviewed by chris wallace. it was maybe a year and a half ago. the thing the strikes me is that i remember the very first year he took office in 1993, president bush 41, george h.w. bush, and he sent troops into somalia on a humanitarian mission. as soon as clinton took over,
had no choice, it decided that independence in rhodesia and zimbabwe would be tolerable. but these days, if you read the media stories, you will see that robert mugabe is in the dog house. but he did not get into the u.s. media doghouse until 1990, 10 years later. i think you need to look at what prompted those issues and would put him in the dog has, what made him a pariah in the west. it had something to do with the fact that, after being promised by washington and london that he would be...
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. >> the head of the anglican church set to meet the president of the zimbabwe. dr. williams may urge him to halt the persecution of believers. the archbishop is accused having assault against the anglican church. and 24 people are killed in clashes between coptic christians in egypt. oil from a ship off the coast of new zealand is rushing the shore. crews are working to stabilize the vessel. two western women have been kidnapped from the kenyan coast and taken to somalia. they seem to be held for ransom. it is damaging the tourism industry which is affecting the country's foreign exchange earnings. it is expected to become more active as the monsoon season ends. >> the -- for tourists, it is like stepping back in town -- time. the engine swahili culture and the pace is slow. the beaches are a big draw, but not right now. this is what a french visitor called her little paradise until a gain of somali gunman struck at night, dragged her down the beach, and left by speedboat for somalia. the police asked a hotel owner to borrow a boat. it is three weeks after the murde
. >> the head of the anglican church set to meet the president of the zimbabwe. dr. williams may urge him to halt the persecution of believers. the archbishop is accused having assault against the anglican church. and 24 people are killed in clashes between coptic christians in egypt. oil from a ship off the coast of new zealand is rushing the shore. crews are working to stabilize the vessel. two western women have been kidnapped from the kenyan coast and taken to somalia. they seem to be...
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we have the same pattern in zimbabwe, south africa, some in malawi. the region is characterized by that. what it means is the economic growth focus on a small formal sector which is normally mining, retail, hospitality, and a bit of manufacturing. but the vast majority that makes ends meet in the informal economy and in the rural ago couple yalt economy is not counted in at all. >> the township of katutura, on the outskirts of windhoek, was not during the apartheid era. amutenya simon shares this hut with his two sisters. his wife lives with their daughter in the north of namibia, where he originally comes from. they see each other only every three months or so. simon is hoping to train as an electrician. he got a place on a training program once before, but didn't take it. now m.s.r. is giving him a second chance. he repaired this radio himself. >> if all goes well, i'd like my child to come to windhoek, at least for a vacation or go to school. but for the time being, that's not possible because this hut is so small and there would be no one to look
we have the same pattern in zimbabwe, south africa, some in malawi. the region is characterized by that. what it means is the economic growth focus on a small formal sector which is normally mining, retail, hospitality, and a bit of manufacturing. but the vast majority that makes ends meet in the informal economy and in the rural ago couple yalt economy is not counted in at all. >> the township of katutura, on the outskirts of windhoek, was not during the apartheid era. amutenya simon...
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moment, the ultimate sanction is to expel people from the commonwealth, in the past, countries like zimbabwe and one or two other countries. the point is it is a new step forward. the whole idea of this report is to modernize the commonwealth. its leaders felt as though it was becoming irrelevant in a world dominated his by the g8, g20, united nations, nato. it was to publicize itself more as an organization. it represents one-third of the world's population and it really wants to halt its profile. they're thinking about appointing this commissioner and making a couple of other changes to help down that road. >> thank you. hundreds of people gathered at the statue of liberty in new york to celebrate its 120th birthday it has become an enduring symbol of america. a gift from france in 1886. to celebrate, immigrants from 46 countries took the oath of allegiance beneath her feet. >> it was a landmark birthday for lady liberty. hundreds gathered to celebrate the iconic statue's 120th anniversary. it was an event to mark what many regard as america's most powerful symbol of freedom and diversity
moment, the ultimate sanction is to expel people from the commonwealth, in the past, countries like zimbabwe and one or two other countries. the point is it is a new step forward. the whole idea of this report is to modernize the commonwealth. its leaders felt as though it was becoming irrelevant in a world dominated his by the g8, g20, united nations, nato. it was to publicize itself more as an organization. it represents one-third of the world's population and it really wants to halt its...
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or zimbabwe or brazil or cuba. race can take on different connotations based on the specific history of different countries and how the racial stratification and classification in those countries evolve. that is critical because it means you can't import your racial solution away from what you tried to address issues automatically to other circumstances but because racism manifests in similar kinds of ways in terms of criminal justice and access to health care and housing and political activism. in that light there are lots of similarities. very quickly there are two other items i want to add to henry's list in terms of how race as a global phenomenon has evolve the. what is the impact of the world conference against racism in 2001. that conference for the first time brought together tens of thousands of people around the world to put on the agenda of public policy the question of race, racial discrimination and it was a profound kind of movement that culminated in the conference in durban but the prior two years i
or zimbabwe or brazil or cuba. race can take on different connotations based on the specific history of different countries and how the racial stratification and classification in those countries evolve. that is critical because it means you can't import your racial solution away from what you tried to address issues automatically to other circumstances but because racism manifests in similar kinds of ways in terms of criminal justice and access to health care and housing and political...
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the archbishop has met the president of zimbabwe and urged him to use his power to.d to the attacks on anglicans. there have been serious attacks on the church since the renegade bishop formed a breakaway group based on the stance on homosexuality. oil has begun washing ashore off of new zealand. the ship ran aground last wednesday. efforts to stabilize the victim -- vessel had been hampered by bad weather. you are watching a " bbc world news america." still to come, cultures collide in a new york city cab. we get a unique experience from behind the wheel. massive flooding in cambodia has killed more than 200 people since early september. it is the worst flooding in over a decade. tens of thousands have sought refuge on higher ground. those who stayed. pleading -- are pleading to the government for help. >> cambodians are used to seasonal flooding, but nothing as bad as this. more than half of the 24 provinces have reported serious problems. along the flood water mains, the more difficult and hazardous daily life becomes. >> it is so difficult to sell things. my chil
the archbishop has met the president of zimbabwe and urged him to use his power to.d to the attacks on anglicans. there have been serious attacks on the church since the renegade bishop formed a breakaway group based on the stance on homosexuality. oil has begun washing ashore off of new zealand. the ship ran aground last wednesday. efforts to stabilize the victim -- vessel had been hampered by bad weather. you are watching a " bbc world news america." still to come, cultures collide...
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nation that has failed to ratify the treaty, putting us and the company of somalia, sudan, iran, and zimbabwe. this past month and the halls of congress, we have seen an attack
nation that has failed to ratify the treaty, putting us and the company of somalia, sudan, iran, and zimbabwe. this past month and the halls of congress, we have seen an attack
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. >> zimbabwe just moved ahead. >> if you worry about africa and middle east you're going to worry ahole lot more about iran, particular will with the assassination plot that was revealed, the amount of oil that that country produces and then you look to libya, who is going to fill the vacuum? there is no system of government in place, a lot of unanswered questions and uncertainty. >> adam to all of these folks' point. i think the basic common theme we've moved on to other worries. >> right after, let's say 9/11 or first couple years in iraq, any news like this would have been greeted very differently, but now, it's kind of ancient news. >> well, the real news here was when he fell from power. and then he was neutralized. now, the stocks did up a little bit in february, but it's just one factor, neil and his getting killed, essentially, is old news or irrelevant, right? he wasn't causing any problems anymore, but i agree with you, bar, this is the threat of terrorism is far lower than it was. i mean, we're -- the president announced last week they were getting out of iraq completely,
. >> zimbabwe just moved ahead. >> if you worry about africa and middle east you're going to worry ahole lot more about iran, particular will with the assassination plot that was revealed, the amount of oil that that country produces and then you look to libya, who is going to fill the vacuum? there is no system of government in place, a lot of unanswered questions and uncertainty. >> adam to all of these folks' point. i think the basic common theme we've moved on to other...
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this video was taken by a volunteer at the antelope park in zimbabwe where they have an african lionrch trust, also known as a.l.e.r.t. can you guys pay attention to the sound that the little cub is making? >> i like his little old man eyebrow strings he's got sticking out there. >> you can see he's protecting his bowl. sucking up all the milk. the meat's falling out on the ground. then when the milk's out of the bowl, then he sucks the milk from the meat pieces. >> aw! [ laughter ] >> he does look like an old man. >>> we've seen a lot of point of view cameras from you know, race cars. but this might be the closest you'll actually get to being the driver. this video is of lucas de grassi, a brazilian formula one racer. and the camera is perfectly eye lev level. this is exactly what lucas is seeing as he's flying around the track here in barcelona. here he is grabbing the helmet. when he puts it on. now we're seeing exactly what lucas is seeing. this is the first time ever a racer has gone around the track with an eye-level camera. crazy, he said in a quote. i had to drive this course
this video was taken by a volunteer at the antelope park in zimbabwe where they have an african lionrch trust, also known as a.l.e.r.t. can you guys pay attention to the sound that the little cub is making? >> i like his little old man eyebrow strings he's got sticking out there. >> you can see he's protecting his bowl. sucking up all the milk. the meat's falling out on the ground. then when the milk's out of the bowl, then he sucks the milk from the meat pieces. >> aw! [...
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to the girl who can't get a job and thinks she should have a job because she did zimbabwe and potterying, they don't want to pay for it. >> i like that major. what about this debt forgiveness thing. i don't understand it. why not forgive all debt then? >> one of the things people ask is what ever happened to personal responsibility? i had a student loan -- i had a scholarship to go through my under grad, but my parents made me pay for my own graduate school. i went and i got a student loan to get me through. and i worried every month about -- i wanted to pay that thing off. it hung over me like a cloud. if i had thought i wouldn't have to worry about it, i would -- i would like to think i would have paid it off anyway. >> i know you, dana. you would have paid it off. you probably -- >> i did it early. i did pay it off early. >> i know you did. john, what about this so-called higher learning and how would it be exposed? >> look, it is a bubble like the housing bubble and the banking bubble. it will burst. a college degree is not worth what people think it is worth. he will have to bail
to the girl who can't get a job and thinks she should have a job because she did zimbabwe and potterying, they don't want to pay for it. >> i like that major. what about this debt forgiveness thing. i don't understand it. why not forgive all debt then? >> one of the things people ask is what ever happened to personal responsibility? i had a student loan -- i had a scholarship to go through my under grad, but my parents made me pay for my own graduate school. i went and i got a...
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earlier this week is there's only four countries in the world that have more unequal how working for zimbabwe? there's so many ways that ordinary people are not getting a fair deal. the result is what you see, massive unemployment, many people can't see a doctor when they're sick. and it's gots to end right now. the cattle are saying we are not going to be cattle anylonger, stop prodding us. >> you know what go ahead me, congressman? when you have people raise these questions, when people like us go to the streets like we're doing tomorrow, like the people in lower manhattan, they're demonized. castigated. 1% controlling 40% of the wealth like this is supposed to happen? let me show you what some of what kantor and others have said about people that are just raising the question of fairness. let me show you this. >> mobs occupying wall street. >> dividing our nation. >> to protest wall street and bankers is basically saying you're anti-capitalism. >> left wing lunatics and nuts whose first thing is to violate the law. >> they will come for you and drag you into the streets and kill you. >> fr
earlier this week is there's only four countries in the world that have more unequal how working for zimbabwe? there's so many ways that ordinary people are not getting a fair deal. the result is what you see, massive unemployment, many people can't see a doctor when they're sick. and it's gots to end right now. the cattle are saying we are not going to be cattle anylonger, stop prodding us. >> you know what go ahead me, congressman? when you have people raise these questions, when people...
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nice deal if you can get it and you can get it in places like cuba and zimbabwe. soros doesn't want socialism. he is the biggest capitalist on the planet. he wants power and the groups are using the far left zealots to try to achieve that. these people are not asking for voluntary h help. they want to take stuff by force if necessary. it is true the far left is very disappointed with president obama because he has not been radical enough. mr. obama rightly knows the vast majority of americans do not want socialism and while some of his programs are designed to redistribute income the president knows he would be doomed if he through in with the hardcore radicals. in the end the protesters don't mean very much. america is a great country. if you want to be a far left zealot you can be. just don't hurt anybody. the pro he tests remind me of the late 1960s when the power to the people movement was at its apex. eventually many of the woodstock protesters turned into ardent capitalists. just ask anybody on wall street. that is the memo. now, for the top story tonight. f
nice deal if you can get it and you can get it in places like cuba and zimbabwe. soros doesn't want socialism. he is the biggest capitalist on the planet. he wants power and the groups are using the far left zealots to try to achieve that. these people are not asking for voluntary h help. they want to take stuff by force if necessary. it is true the far left is very disappointed with president obama because he has not been radical enough. mr. obama rightly knows the vast majority of americans...
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he could have perhaps fled to places like zimbabwe and people talk about venezuela and other places.in sirte but the reports are that he is dead. >> you mentioned the concern he and those loyal to him could mount an insurgency. how much is there the real concern even if he is, in fact, dead? >> there is that concern still. you have not only his family, but his tribe still out there. his sons, we don't have reports as to what has happened to his sons. so there are still likely going to be pockets of resistance in fighting and i think we should expect that. but without gadhafi, i think the likelihood of a full-scale insurgency drops dramatically. frankly, if he is did, it's probably good news for the transitional national council because they don't have to deal with the specter of a trial there or at the hague or other places so this may be new closure for the new government so they can move on and start moving towards a transitional phase of the libyan existence and their policy. >> do we have any idea where saif, gadhafi's son who was outspoken for his government and very aggressive
he could have perhaps fled to places like zimbabwe and people talk about venezuela and other places.in sirte but the reports are that he is dead. >> you mentioned the concern he and those loyal to him could mount an insurgency. how much is there the real concern even if he is, in fact, dead? >> there is that concern still. you have not only his family, but his tribe still out there. his sons, we don't have reports as to what has happened to his sons. so there are still likely going...
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stints of study in the ussr, communist poland and zimbabwe taught me that sometimes talk alone can not overcome idealogical differences or competing interests and that democracies are america's most reliable partners. therefore, advancing democracy abroad, the title of my last book, is not only the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do. and yet even when some differences can not be overcome, greater communications between countries allows for cooperation on mutual interests in other areas and lessons -- lessens dangerous misunderstanding. on january 21st, 2009, president obama gave me the opportunity to test these theories in the real world. the president called for a reset with russia animated by the belief that greater engagement with russia could produce security and economic benefits to the american people. two additional principles have guided our reset strategy. first, we will not seek cooperation with russia at the expense of our allies and partners. second, as we engage with the russian government we also seek deeper engagement with russian society. the strategy has pro
stints of study in the ussr, communist poland and zimbabwe taught me that sometimes talk alone can not overcome idealogical differences or competing interests and that democracies are america's most reliable partners. therefore, advancing democracy abroad, the title of my last book, is not only the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do. and yet even when some differences can not be overcome, greater communications between countries allows for cooperation on mutual interests in other...
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or the west can help -- i see the people of ethiopia, eritrea, zimbabwe -- is the focus of the media.ree media is the most powerful, important weapon against all dictatorships. if we can rest of the control -- wres controlt of the media out of the dictatorships -- look at the villa. when the uprising started, the first thing they did was facebook, twitter, and so on. if we could get devices in the hands of the people so that we can have this free flow of information, for example -- in ethiopia, most of america broke out, and we can find a way to deal with the regime, we can find broadcast of the ethiopian people -- they themselves will be able to understand or know what is going on around them. this is how we can start having the colonel for change. host: a couple of instances on the continent, liberia, an election currently going. guest: he won the nobel peace prize, with another liberian buoy -- there are three main candidates. . what i think is going to happen is you are going to have an alliance, and i think she might be able to pull through. host: as democratic society, how is sh
or the west can help -- i see the people of ethiopia, eritrea, zimbabwe -- is the focus of the media.ree media is the most powerful, important weapon against all dictatorships. if we can rest of the control -- wres controlt of the media out of the dictatorships -- look at the villa. when the uprising started, the first thing they did was facebook, twitter, and so on. if we could get devices in the hands of the people so that we can have this free flow of information, for example -- in ethiopia,...