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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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among the congregation are other people from zimbabwe. at these weekly meetings, berlinda quickly made contacts with other christians. oh, i don't know. i can't put it into words. but i know it is what keeps me sane. it is so easy to carve up -- to get caught up in the everyday things, etc., and this makes me reevaluate who i am and what i'm doing here. >> it's autumn now and berlinda already has an internship in the us behind her. she's less shy than she was at the beginning. she likes the cosmopolitan atmosphere of berlin and enjoys browsing through the art market. she's working on her thesis with a russian friend anna. in the second half of their training, the business students learn leadership skills. >> there must be something that makes you worth knowing. and i think that's what got me here and i realized that i'd like to be the best me that i can. i think my hope is that it becomes what everybody wants. i think i would like for every z. , every african to aim to be worth knowing. >> more than 300 days of intensive studying in berli
among the congregation are other people from zimbabwe. at these weekly meetings, berlinda quickly made contacts with other christians. oh, i don't know. i can't put it into words. but i know it is what keeps me sane. it is so easy to carve up -- to get caught up in the everyday things, etc., and this makes me reevaluate who i am and what i'm doing here. >> it's autumn now and berlinda already has an internship in the us behind her. she's less shy than she was at the beginning. she likes...
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courses in african history, and even though there are black politicians running south africa and zimbabwe, i want to point out for the record that they do have a noticeable aids program there, and we should not limit our consideration just to kenya, and we should look at the current situation in south africa and zimbabwe, and then, unfortunately, it is not getting too much better, and i will not bother to say the rest of my comments that i have already said earlier today. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. are there any other members of the comet -- public to wish to speak on item 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to send the item forward with a recommendation and a second, and we will do that without objection. item four. clerk young: item four, to accept from the mayor's office of housing to enter into a standard agreement with the state department of housing and community development to accept and expand $4.70 million of transit-oriented development infrastructure funds, associated with 1180-4th street. supervisor chu: thank you. this was brought by the mayo
courses in african history, and even though there are black politicians running south africa and zimbabwe, i want to point out for the record that they do have a noticeable aids program there, and we should not limit our consideration just to kenya, and we should look at the current situation in south africa and zimbabwe, and then, unfortunately, it is not getting too much better, and i will not bother to say the rest of my comments that i have already said earlier today. thank you. supervisor...
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while in zimbabwe one of the country's former football chiefs is in court henry way is accused of fixing friendly matches of the national side in the far east between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine as part of a betting syndicate the case got underway on monday which wire was the chief executive officer of zimbabwe's football association and was sacked in twenty ten she denies the charges the scandal has also led to the suspension of more than eighty players. elsewhere cyclists and the schleck looks set to be awarded the twenty ten tour de france title after alberto contador were stripped of the yellow jersey for failing a drugs test during the race schleck from luxembourg had come second but now looks set to benefit from contador as conviction contador tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol and had said his failed test was cheating eating contaminated meat the spaniard would also now only use is twenty eight italia title and will remain barred from the sport until august after receiving a backdated two year ban the case has taken months to resolve after va
while in zimbabwe one of the country's former football chiefs is in court henry way is accused of fixing friendly matches of the national side in the far east between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine as part of a betting syndicate the case got underway on monday which wire was the chief executive officer of zimbabwe's football association and was sacked in twenty ten she denies the charges the scandal has also led to the suspension of more than eighty players. elsewhere cyclists...
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and other news for more zimbabwe football chief one hundred eighty. in court she's accused of fixing zimbabwe friendly matches in the far east between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine as part of. betting syndicate the case got underway on monday was the chief executive officer of the country's football association and was sacked in twenty ten she denies the charges the scandal has also led to the suspension of more than eighty players. on the new cyclists and each leg looks set to be awarded the twenty ten tour de france title after alberto contador restricted the yellow jersey for failing a drugs test during the race from luxembourg had come second but now looks set to benefit from contador conviction contador tested positive for the banned substance claimed beauty but it's always protested his innocence claiming his failed test was due to eighteen contaminated meat a spaniard who also loses twenty eleven here and italia title and will remain barred from the sport until august after receiving a backdated two year ban the case is taken
and other news for more zimbabwe football chief one hundred eighty. in court she's accused of fixing zimbabwe friendly matches in the far east between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine as part of. betting syndicate the case got underway on monday was the chief executive officer of the country's football association and was sacked in twenty ten she denies the charges the scandal has also led to the suspension of more than eighty players. on the new cyclists and each leg looks set...
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enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems. there's no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our business while some of bin laden successor said he supports the war against syria and al-qaeda was reportedly behind the four suicide bombings which killed scores of syrian officials and soldiers seen damascus and aleppo aleppo doesn't it seem strange that the us is on the same side with the whole kiting syria row it is it does indeed listen the the outside government has been has been ruthless and brutal and suppressing the uprising and the insurgency against it not as brutal as this father was tough as saad who slaughtered twenty thousand people in hama in one nine hundred eighty two when they rose up and it would probably be a good thing if
enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems. there's no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our business while some of bin laden successor...
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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 on american women like never before. instead of a clear focus on the budget and job creation, there has been a concentrated effort to limit women's rights. we have had a major push in congress to redefine rape to only those women who could prove that they fought back. this would exclude many victims of date rape, children who were raped. we had a legislator from georgia who wants to change the legal term. he but the word to the accuser. victims of lesser crimes like burglaries would remain victims. in south dakota, the bill was proposed that would make it legal to murder a doctor who basically provided a portion care. it would make it legal to kill the doctor. we have another bill, the international violence against women act, a sister bill to that which is the domestic bill. it creates a comprehensive program to address the violence and places women at the center of u.s. foreign policy for the first time in history. i
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 on american women like never before. instead of a clear focus on the budget and job creation, there has been a concentrated effort to limit women's rights. we have had a major push in congress to redefine rape to only those women who could prove that they fought back. this would exclude many victims of date rape,...
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i have in my office a 100 trillion dollar note from zimbabwe. my hope we don't become zimbabwe.say, oh, america could never become zimbabwe. if we keep printing money and running massive debts we'll destroy our currency. we're seeing early stages of rising prices. it all has to do with the debt and big government. that's why we have to change what we're doing up here. bill: the white house would argue iran plays a big factor in this. do you buy that? >> there is emotions to price. prices respond in a speculative fashion when people fear disruption of supply but i think it also has to do with the fact we're not making enough and producing enough oil in the united states. you know, we've had essentially a moratorium on offshore drilling in the united states. we aren't opening up new drilling areas in alaska. we have a moratorium on nuclear power in many states around the country. this administration is cracking down on the technique called fracking for getting natural gas out of the ground. so really we have had a very unfriendly environment for energy production. on top of that,
i have in my office a 100 trillion dollar note from zimbabwe. my hope we don't become zimbabwe.say, oh, america could never become zimbabwe. if we keep printing money and running massive debts we'll destroy our currency. we're seeing early stages of rising prices. it all has to do with the debt and big government. that's why we have to change what we're doing up here. bill: the white house would argue iran plays a big factor in this. do you buy that? >> there is emotions to price. prices...
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significant violence, but it raises the ongoing question whether uganda, cameroon, equatorial guinea, zimbabwe of national leaders who have either manipulated constitutions or avoided really free and fair elections on a continent where there has been steady progress towards democracy in the last decade. what can we do to encourage and sustain good governance in africa? what priorities are reflected in this 13 budget in that regard, and what can we be doing together that will help bring together these twin strands? one of the most striking things senator isakson and i saw in nigeria is the mobile phone revolution, made possible transparent elections in nigeria in just the same way they're making possible access to the marketplace and information for small farmers in ghana. how are we advancing that in africa? >> you're right to point out what technology has meant because we have invested in helping countries modernize their voting systems, making elections more transparent. we did a lot of work in kenya and the constitutional referendum there really demonstrated the impact that technology can h
significant violence, but it raises the ongoing question whether uganda, cameroon, equatorial guinea, zimbabwe of national leaders who have either manipulated constitutions or avoided really free and fair elections on a continent where there has been steady progress towards democracy in the last decade. what can we do to encourage and sustain good governance in africa? what priorities are reflected in this 13 budget in that regard, and what can we be doing together that will help bring together...
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enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have a reason and see power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our. business. the u.s. soldier accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret military files to wiki leaks chose not to enter a plea during his first court appearance thursday bradley manning faces twenty two charges also passed on deciding whether he wanted to be tried by a military jury or a single judge if convicted of aiding the enemy he could be handed a life sentence with a no chance of parole but he's considered a hero to many americans and has been nominated for the nobel peace prize by an icelandic group there are doubts over whether the whistleblower can get a fair trial though after president obama publicly stated that he broke the law
enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have a reason and see power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our. business. the u.s. soldier accused of leaking...
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never went to university, at least in the countries i was familiar with in my youth -- britain and zimbabwe. we thought people who had been to the university were very wise and we treated them with enormous respect. now we think universities are places to give speeches and get paid. that is our show for today. and universities who wants to hire me, i am available. [laughter] linda gasparello and chris -- we will see you next week. until then, all the best. we will have another chat next week about energy and energy supply in these united states with some true energy experts. >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at exelon, we are acting. by 2020, we are committed to reducing, offsetting, or displacing more than 15 million metric tons a greenhouse gas emissions annually through greening our operations, helping our customers and communities reduce their emissions, and offering more low carbon and atrocity in the marketplace. at exelon, we are taking action and we are seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard
never went to university, at least in the countries i was familiar with in my youth -- britain and zimbabwe. we thought people who had been to the university were very wise and we treated them with enormous respect. now we think universities are places to give speeches and get paid. that is our show for today. and universities who wants to hire me, i am available. [laughter] linda gasparello and chris -- we will see you next week. until then, all the best. we will have another chat next week...
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enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our. the fact that they rule or misrule certain countries is none of our business. and still to come this hour accused of aiding the enemy america's most famous whistleblower gets his first court hearing after nineteen months in custody and just two weeks after big nominated for the nobel peace prize more about bradley manning and a couple of minutes time. in afghanistan seven u.s. soldiers were wounded we're angry protesters threw a grenade into a military base it comes on the sixth day of anti american riots across the country sparked by the news that copies of the qur'an that been burned at a u.s. airbase washington's apologize for what it called a mistake and the afghan president is urging calm but how mad cause they went on
enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our. the fact that they rule or misrule certain countries is none of our business. and still to come this hour accused of aiding...
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enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there's no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our business. little later we take you on a trip around one of russia's largest and oldest cities that's coming your way after a recap of the headlines stay with us. it's not going to. be a bolt of war lords give him an oath so we have a lot of illegal groups the cause of his influences also i've used him. you know for my mother it was like when you had that marriage that wasn't. the smadi when i was fourteen yes you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social change you can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe i'm going to stun them not to across. the patient it's com
enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there's no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our business. little later we take you on a trip...
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enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our business. a ring of solidarity protesters links hands around the central mosque calling for free and fair elections in russia thousands took part in sunday's action in anticipation to the upcoming presidential paul our chief correspondent peter oliver was there. the goal of sunday's demonstration was to form a human chain around the garden ring in moscow and i want bodies as a ring road that goes around the downtown area of the russian capital. now the activists who are organizing this event today had called on supporters to come out wear white in support of their cause which is to receive free and fair elections in russia though they were able to
enough to protect our vital interests and our vital allies and when problems arise whether it's in zimbabwe or somewhere else the people there have got to deal with their own problems there no doubt about it that throughout history tyrants have arisen and seized power in one place or another and as long as they don't threaten our vital interests or threaten and kill our people the fact that they rule and or misrule certain countries is none of our business. a ring of solidarity protesters links...
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for president assad to step down criticism from russia it's also likely to have references about zimbabwe removed from the text. and egyptian police fired tear gas at a group of protesters in cairo people have been running against the way security services handled the launch of a football match on wednesday more than seventy people killed. more in those stores in half an hour from now in the meantime the second part of our special report that takes a fresh look at the impact of guns in america the gun fight is next. if you want to play god work on your ground. and they will then store good any gun store they're going to write a background check or rather what you buy there. and they are big event is a gun show they have on weekends and this is where the gun store sellers can also go and set up shop but the individual people who own guns the person in question can come and also set up a table and do is himself against the gay seller so who shops are still held to the same regulation that they need to read back then check on every purchase or food to people who come in sell privately off so
for president assad to step down criticism from russia it's also likely to have references about zimbabwe removed from the text. and egyptian police fired tear gas at a group of protesters in cairo people have been running against the way security services handled the launch of a football match on wednesday more than seventy people killed. more in those stores in half an hour from now in the meantime the second part of our special report that takes a fresh look at the impact of guns in america...
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>> zimbabwe dollars.his currency that needed to get to 100 trillion in circulation and it's a metaphor, a hyperbolic, i don't want to say we're going there obviously but europe, the drakma might take that route. you know what is after a trillion? >> quadrillion. >> right, with yen and pesos and lira, with he immediate it. follow us online at at, @squawkcnbc. >> it's just heard to read if they don't put the dash. >> they've been tweeting about you and your shots on the golf channel. >> oh my god. >> and about andrew's sweater. >> andrew, i thought we had already laid that to rest. anyway, coming up the newest toyota prius line may cost thousands less than you think, part of an effort to make the country more fuel efficient but you have to drive a car that looks like a cheese wedge. wayne huizenga, bob carter and mike jackson next. >>> later on, a hole in one with actor bill murray, when he stops by our pebble beach set. he's a varmin kong, the kidding around is pretty much over here. one golden crown. come
>> zimbabwe dollars.his currency that needed to get to 100 trillion in circulation and it's a metaphor, a hyperbolic, i don't want to say we're going there obviously but europe, the drakma might take that route. you know what is after a trillion? >> quadrillion. >> right, with yen and pesos and lira, with he immediate it. follow us online at at, @squawkcnbc. >> it's just heard to read if they don't put the dash. >> they've been tweeting about you and your shots on...
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cleanest dirty shirt to use their analogy what matters is not how many zimbabwe dollars i can buy with my u.s. dollars what matters is how much of this stuff i need to sustain my living standards that's how you measure debasement moving on i want to thank everyone for the positive responses to my davos coverage which i have which i responded to on twitter and i just want to reassess reassert that also earlier this week we got into a debate over savers versus speculators and one of our guests brought up a recent bank earnings as a sign that fed policy zero interest rates don't benefit banks whenever you choose euro said this news flash the bankers might not be living the high life like ten years ago but none of them are getting foreclosed on they still make millions and billions and we're going to say hey it's ok at least they are hurting too well it's funny how life long investors like jim rogers and mark father don't buy into this and make money honestly investing i just want to make sure that you got a chance to catch my jim rogers interview where i asked him about this earlier this
cleanest dirty shirt to use their analogy what matters is not how many zimbabwe dollars i can buy with my u.s. dollars what matters is how much of this stuff i need to sustain my living standards that's how you measure debasement moving on i want to thank everyone for the positive responses to my davos coverage which i have which i responded to on twitter and i just want to reassess reassert that also earlier this week we got into a debate over savers versus speculators and one of our guests...
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medical records this is in zimbabwe and this is illegal hasty with no proper investigation usually with no lawyer and behind closed doors and with no right of appeal human rights activists complain military trials provide no justice and violate human rights you know you have a nineteen year old getting a twenty five year old son to your centers because he had a box of malt of cocktails and people who were found guilty of killing somebody by brutally beating him up and torturing him until he died these are getting seven years in jail so i mean it there obviously there's something wrong with this picture a lot of these people are trying for absolutely no reason i mean someone just just being in the wrong place at the wrong time is enough to get you in trouble that's exactly what matters is his case september the time these really embassy in cairo the place. the young screenplay writer was present at clashes between the army and demonstrators and began helping the injured arrested but he was brought to military barracks after summary trial which lasted just twenty minutes he was taken stra
medical records this is in zimbabwe and this is illegal hasty with no proper investigation usually with no lawyer and behind closed doors and with no right of appeal human rights activists complain military trials provide no justice and violate human rights you know you have a nineteen year old getting a twenty five year old son to your centers because he had a box of malt of cocktails and people who were found guilty of killing somebody by brutally beating him up and torturing him until he...