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which is in a similar game or the zimbabwe central banker and i remember those images and zimbabwe people digging through the dirt for flecks of gold to buy bread think about it well going back to it gideon gono says about his money printing he said quote these interventions which were exactly in the mold of bailout packages and quantitative easing measures currently instituted in the us and e.u. were geared at evoking a positive supply response and arrest for their economic decline so he says he's imitating the e.u. and e.u. and the us in order to arrest economic decline i want to show a little video here and be warned that there are some flashes i think that's the grenades going off. that's true spain that's how that's that they arrested economic decline there well they have not done anything but exacerbate the crisis and those who are suffering from it are being systematically pushed off the grid and that's their solution exactly and he is honest here at the end gideon gono says despite all of this good work we did to save the world quote economic activity continued to decline progress
which is in a similar game or the zimbabwe central banker and i remember those images and zimbabwe people digging through the dirt for flecks of gold to buy bread think about it well going back to it gideon gono says about his money printing he said quote these interventions which were exactly in the mold of bailout packages and quantitative easing measures currently instituted in the us and e.u. were geared at evoking a positive supply response and arrest for their economic decline so he says...
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claiming currency wars are good for you and gideon gono aka gung ho the clown bubbles counterpart in zimbabwe is that what it is twenty twelve mid-term monetary report and it's wearing a big red nose and floppy shoes stacy herbert well we can't talk about central banking clowns without first referring to william bonds i are created specifically for this as you see this is go go go no a bubble. benny goes on the left and he's wearing and i love why mark button and bobo aka ben bernanke he's on the right with print on his forehead yes i think the markets are beginning to suss out what happens when the central bankers expand their balance sheets. and interpret to knitting eventually there's going to be a problem as you mentioned ben bernanke he was in japan and spoke this past weekend but also the head of zimbabwe's central bank explains q e three yes gideon gono was out with the reserve bank is involved ways mid-term twenty twelve monetary policy statement and he mentioned that you know he goes back in time and sets out why printed so much money there and he says quote negative developments thr
claiming currency wars are good for you and gideon gono aka gung ho the clown bubbles counterpart in zimbabwe is that what it is twenty twelve mid-term monetary report and it's wearing a big red nose and floppy shoes stacy herbert well we can't talk about central banking clowns without first referring to william bonds i are created specifically for this as you see this is go go go no a bubble. benny goes on the left and he's wearing and i love why mark button and bobo aka ben bernanke he's on...
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which is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique you can see it on the graph right there the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars rolls enough to also wants to build oil storage terminal and zimbabwe. and there you have it thank you very much for that indeed marina state change file special report now. well the. technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped the future covered. culture is that so much money which of course you write on it comes of years republicans and democrats alike they'll be american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year this is really the case. by horse. by tractor. by car for the road and. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering. mission . cretaceous free. free. free. free. free. free. f
which is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique you can see it on the graph right there the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars rolls enough to also wants to build oil storage terminal and zimbabwe. and there you have it thank you very much for that indeed marina...
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here ralston after giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready and some of your holidays now the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars in lost that also wants to build in the oil storage terminal and zimbabwe but go in back to your question i believe that this nobel prize vote i believe we can see from the numbers has little to change the five and that is that people are not happy with its measures something needs to be done much rather have the leaders instead of the reward to see some action and something implements a solution marina thank you very much indeed and coming up some more insight into the u.s. presidential race size pieces of oil gas if any of the country it's will be able to make a difference. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language
here ralston after giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready and some of your holidays now the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars in lost that also wants to build in the oil storage terminal and zimbabwe but go in back to your question i believe that this nobel prize vote i believe we can...
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halts russia's oil giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project has been reviewed by engineers at the moment and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as low as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars also wants to build an oil storage terminal and zimbabwe. and a quick look at the asian markets investors there are getting ready to go home and make a close in the ride but we still have some sign which is trading and in fact chinese banks have been doing particularly well today and that was after acts of confidence came from china sovereign the wealth on which said that it will buy extra shares in the lender's of the country and tokyo markets remain flat this hour now let's they will asia and talk about samsung because the u.s. court of appeals has overturned the sales ban on samsung's galaxy nexus the ruling comes as a blow to apple which in a few years old would soon get sued joins and earlier a u.s. court awarded apple one billion dollar
halts russia's oil giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project has been reviewed by engineers at the moment and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as low as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars also wants to build an oil storage terminal and zimbabwe. and a quick look at the asian markets investors there are getting ready to go home and...
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hawks russia's oil giants is now looking to help local african companies to buy gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe and there you have it will see you next hour with hopefully more sentiment very now thank you very much so stay tuned for a special report. coming up next. the music secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dog come. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative delivering post and delivering. wealthy british style aside it's best not on the title. of. markets why not. find out what's really happ
hawks russia's oil giants is now looking to help local african companies to buy gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe and there you have it will see you next hour with hopefully more sentiment very now thank you very much so stay...
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halts russia's oil giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars left also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe. and next hour i'll have the european markets for you as well you are waiting for them right now right here next to her i am coming out thanks marina coming out some more insight into the u.s. presidential peaceful about asks his guests if any of the candidates will be able to make a difference. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms between aeons the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls by imitating the sounds they
halts russia's oil giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars left also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe. and next hour i'll have the european markets for you as well you are waiting for them right now...
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as you mentioned ben bernanke he was in japan and spoke this past weekend but also the head of zimbabwe's central bank explains q e three yes gideon gono was out with the reserve bank is involved ways mid-term two thousand and twelve monetary policy statement and he mentioned that you know he goes back in time and sets out why printed somewhere. money there he says quote negative developments threaten to bring the country social service system to halt thereby further impoverishing this isn't bob wayne people max this reminds me of what they did to the us congress was they went to congress and they said let's see what representative brad sherman said at the time the only way they can pass this bill is by creating and sustaining a panic atmosphere that atmosphere is not just.
as you mentioned ben bernanke he was in japan and spoke this past weekend but also the head of zimbabwe's central bank explains q e three yes gideon gono was out with the reserve bank is involved ways mid-term two thousand and twelve monetary policy statement and he mentioned that you know he goes back in time and sets out why printed somewhere. money there he says quote negative developments threaten to bring the country social service system to halt thereby further impoverishing this isn't...
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around seven hundred million dollars ross laughed also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe. and this is what i have for you right now next time you'll have moved to madame co we'll have the next update for you karen thank you so much. and you can see a tune for a special report old and bold it's coming up next. culture is that so much i'm interested in which of course you can write on it comes and so here it is republicans and democrats alike tell the american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year is this really the case. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the mission free critic ation free in-store charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free bronchos clothing video for your media projects and free media and don carty dot com. by horse. by tractor. by car for the road ends. as a carpenter. as a st
around seven hundred million dollars ross laughed also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe. and this is what i have for you right now next time you'll have moved to madame co we'll have the next update for you karen thank you so much. and you can see a tune for a special report old and bold it's coming up next. culture is that so much i'm interested in which of course you can write on it comes and so here it is republicans and democrats alike tell the american people that they...
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that process oil giant which is looking to help local african companies build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and cost around seven hundred million dollars and also wants to build an oil storage terminal and zimbabwe. and that's not all it's this hour kerry all right thank you so much marina in a few minutes all artes laura smith interviews daniel hannan member of the european parliament who condemns that use undemocratic structure and blames euro kratz for showing no respect to voters. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is
that process oil giant which is looking to help local african companies build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and cost around seven hundred million dollars and also wants to build an oil storage terminal and zimbabwe. and that's not all it's this hour kerry all right thank you so much marina in a few minutes all...
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parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was its kind of creeping takeover by technocrats i think the origins actually go back to the very beginning of the european union the founding fathers had had a very mixed experience of democracy is especially of the referendum plebiscite re kind of numb ocracy that existed in the one nine hundred thirty s. they sort of mock or see as opposed to i would go so far so they were anti democratic but they saw it is a potentially dangerous force that could lead to demagoguery to fascism to war and so they were quite open about deliberately vesting supreme power in the hands of why technocratic experts who wouldn't have to worry about public opinion would be able to take the tough decisions and of course you know there is no such person as the wise disinterested expert they all have their prejudices they all have their assumptions and freed from the constraints of public opinion they were able to get on with creating an almost autocratic system
parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was its kind of creeping takeover by technocrats i think the origins actually go back to the very beginning of the european union the founding fathers had had a very mixed experience of democracy is especially of the referendum plebiscite re kind of numb ocracy that existed in the one nine hundred thirty s. they sort of mock or see as opposed...
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parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was its kind of creeping takeover by technocrats i think the origins actually go back to the very beginning of the european union the founding fathers had had a very mixed experience of democracy is specially of the referendum plebiscite re kind of numb ocracy that existed in the one nine hundred thirty s. they sort of mock or see as opposed to i won't go so far say they were anti democratic but they saw it is a potentially dangerous force that could lead to demagoguery to fascism and to war and so they were quite open about deliberately vesting supremes.
parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was its kind of creeping takeover by technocrats i think the origins actually go back to the very beginning of the european union the founding fathers had had a very mixed experience of democracy is specially of the referendum plebiscite re kind of numb ocracy that existed in the one nine hundred thirty s. they sort of mock or see as opposed...
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parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was its kind of creeping takeover.
parliamentary democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic and how did that happen exactly was its kind of creeping takeover.
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they didn't make his family live any less large than they did they point to countries like burma zimbabwe you know top leaders there were not directly impacted by sanctions only the people are but you know why then is there so much support for this we talked about this legislation passing i think it was back in august in the house that vote was four hundred twenty one to six for further sanctions so why is there so much support for this method you know it seems like the only thing that washington in congress is able to do is pass the sections and the reason is that you know you have very powerful groups lobbying for these for these sanctions you have groups like a pac in the you know that against nuclear iran and foundation for defense of democracies and because there's not a very strong opposition who say hold on a second we've done the same since we've reached this inflection point there needs to be a real investment in diplomacy if we don't want this to go to war without that counter counter of voice members of congress people in the senate they all seem to think that this is a decisio
they didn't make his family live any less large than they did they point to countries like burma zimbabwe you know top leaders there were not directly impacted by sanctions only the people are but you know why then is there so much support for this we talked about this legislation passing i think it was back in august in the house that vote was four hundred twenty one to six for further sanctions so why is there so much support for this method you know it seems like the only thing that...
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if you don't do that, will it be like counting ballots in zimbabwe? it could be.plicated by storm that is making a bad thing worse than making one of the worlds busiest thoroughfares anything but. more about the live coverage of the storm that is delivering just what we feared she would. and then some. we have the city manager, jeff kern, with his view after this 07 neil: you won't believe this. this is a crane. a $1.5 billion high-rise. this crane class and high winds. they are having some engineers and firefighters climbing. seventy-four flights of stairs to examine the construction up close. we carry 60 pounds of equipment on her back, and they are going to be do they will see if there's any wat only will it be the priciest residential building in the world, but it's all virtually sold out. top prices is $10 million. a lot of chinese and russian buyers. its own gdp. right now, the fear seems to be that this crane, if it were to loosen or fall down, they have cleared what is a 20 block radius. not the 10 bucks that i alluded to in and around that just in case th
if you don't do that, will it be like counting ballots in zimbabwe? it could be.plicated by storm that is making a bad thing worse than making one of the worlds busiest thoroughfares anything but. more about the live coverage of the storm that is delivering just what we feared she would. and then some. we have the city manager, jeff kern, with his view after this 07 neil: you won't believe this. this is a crane. a $1.5 billion high-rise. this crane class and high winds. they are having some...
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this is not zimbabwe here. i am a little shaky on you guys. i think the u.s. economy if you raise taxes which barack obama wants to do that will harm the economy and not stimulate the economy. >> the way he wants to raise ks tays is how it will harm the economy. we are focusing on ordinary income. the ordinary income is just the average guy working. it is the small business. >> we have had much higher tax rates than we have now, and we have had phenomenal prosperity. >> i would rather eliminate the loopholes and do it that way. >> you think it would be enough in the loopholes? >> if you -- -- what loophole? >> i would put a cap on them. >> there already is a cap. >> $50,000 and that's all. >> we need a higher tax code. >> i think the whole tax code should be much easier and i think it should be a national sales tax to pay medicare, a small one. very interesting. next on the run down, why are some women mad at him for saying that? that report moments away. >>> and in the impact segment tonight, one of the most controversial statements was this one from mitt rom
this is not zimbabwe here. i am a little shaky on you guys. i think the u.s. economy if you raise taxes which barack obama wants to do that will harm the economy and not stimulate the economy. >> the way he wants to raise ks tays is how it will harm the economy. we are focusing on ordinary income. the ordinary income is just the average guy working. it is the small business. >> we have had much higher tax rates than we have now, and we have had phenomenal prosperity. >> i...
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position to be in, the united states shares the death penalty with pakistan, iraq, iran, north korea, zimbabweamong goala, kuwait, uganda. the list goes on. japan is the only other industrialized nation that has the death penalty. with that in mind, let's flip the coin here. when juries demand a molecular smoking gun and they want that dna, joey jackson, you get a story like this out of massachusetts saying one of the lab people lied, cheated, made mistakes, and actually 1,140 cases of people in jail are being reviewed because of dna garbage. >> she tested -- you have someone who makes and mentioned, no, i didn't test them all, and there were instances where she tested where she may tests that were negative into positives. that is really shocking, and it's compelling, and it gives us a further basis to know that something needs to be done. however, we also need to know quickly about dna. that it also has limitedtations in that it can't tell you how the dna got there or can't tell you when the dna got there, so we have to be very careful with our science that we don't convict, right, people who
position to be in, the united states shares the death penalty with pakistan, iraq, iran, north korea, zimbabweamong goala, kuwait, uganda. the list goes on. japan is the only other industrialized nation that has the death penalty. with that in mind, let's flip the coin here. when juries demand a molecular smoking gun and they want that dna, joey jackson, you get a story like this out of massachusetts saying one of the lab people lied, cheated, made mistakes, and actually 1,140 cases of people...
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is it, a, 500 billion yugoslavi yugoslavian, b, 100 trillion zimbabwe dollars, c, 100 quinn till onhungarian. this week's book of the week is "the parties versus the people" by former republican congressman nicki edwards. if you worry about partisanship or gridlock, you need this book. he has some smart proposals that will pull america off the ledge and give politicians incentive to make american government work. now, for the last look. like chess pieces around the world are monument after monument. there's the last aztec ruler to world heroes, ghandi, christopher columbus, abraham lincoln and the latest statue to go up is alia. you might ask yourself who? he was the tehran leader of bejan until he died ten years ago. his son, who is currently the president, spent 5 million of the nation's riches to build some parkland. it is now called abijan park and that's where the statue sits. you will see while this is a first statue of alia in the americas, some of the statues have already congrequered easte europe. perhaps this is coming to a park near you. the answer to the gps challenge is c, hunga
is it, a, 500 billion yugoslavi yugoslavian, b, 100 trillion zimbabwe dollars, c, 100 quinn till onhungarian. this week's book of the week is "the parties versus the people" by former republican congressman nicki edwards. if you worry about partisanship or gridlock, you need this book. he has some smart proposals that will pull america off the ledge and give politicians incentive to make american government work. now, for the last look. like chess pieces around the world are monument...
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we are an incredibly wealthy country which is something that says, these allusions they make to zimbabwe about the united states, they're just off base because the wealth factors are so much greater. don't snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. and i think that's what blankfein is saying. a lot of of the problems we have are problems that we can solve. they're not intractable. they're not structural. why should we be experiencing these problems when they're problems that we can fix? >> kate kelly, will you agree with what steve's saying here or were there other particular takeaways that struck you from blankfein? >> sure, steve makes a good point. blankfe blankfein, if anything, was ot mystic and had some interesting words of support for the fed. he basically called them very aggressive with the tool book they have, whether we're now on to q3 or anything else they can think of, and at the same time courageous. but he said there's nothing the fed can do to reverse the damage if members of congress abdicate their fiscal responsibility, a theme certainly shared by simpson and bowles. any t
we are an incredibly wealthy country which is something that says, these allusions they make to zimbabwe about the united states, they're just off base because the wealth factors are so much greater. don't snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. and i think that's what blankfein is saying. a lot of of the problems we have are problems that we can solve. they're not intractable. they're not structural. why should we be experiencing these problems when they're problems that we can fix? >>...
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the former zimbabwe? what? >> bill: he pulled it off like he was on "saturday night live." >> yes.median it would be a little out of line but he is not a comedian. >> bill: yeah, and it drives the romney campaign crazy. so what do you make of the fact that the polls -- if you believe the latest nbc "wall street journal" poll and i have said this is the poll i trust the most, 4 7-47. >> i know. this is just where the country is at right now. it just feels that way? i think mitt romney presented himself as a viable alternative. >> bill: so you put this up to the first debate. >> little bit. i think that was a turning point. and the pick of romney was galvanized in his own party, and i think it was too late to come back and characterize him as unacceptable. >> bill: so tonight's debate does count? >> yeah. >> bill: and the next two weeks does count. >> absolutely. man, they have got to do something if they want to win. >> yeah. both sides right? >> last night i was at a dinner party, and we were all saying dude could lose. we could all be covering the romney administration in the next
the former zimbabwe? what? >> bill: he pulled it off like he was on "saturday night live." >> yes.median it would be a little out of line but he is not a comedian. >> bill: yeah, and it drives the romney campaign crazy. so what do you make of the fact that the polls -- if you believe the latest nbc "wall street journal" poll and i have said this is the poll i trust the most, 4 7-47. >> i know. this is just where the country is at right now. it just...
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they meet with the zimbabwes of the world. when they say that insurgents or terrorists are trying to hijack our political reforms, it resonate with some of these groups, but they don't have too many friends right now, and you can see there's not that many people in the hall. >> elyse, excellent report, as always. >> thank you. >>> the syrian minister is here, of course, defending his government. all you have to do is just take a look at some of the government's latest attacks on its own people. bulldozers demolishing buildings in hama. we're also told they have torn down 120 buildings so far. now, this area is once home to about 30,000 mostly poor folks. also the center of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of all, you look at these pictures. i mean, we s
they meet with the zimbabwes of the world. when they say that insurgents or terrorists are trying to hijack our political reforms, it resonate with some of these groups, but they don't have too many friends right now, and you can see there's not that many people in the hall. >> elyse, excellent report, as always. >> thank you. >>> the syrian minister is here, of course, defending his government. all you have to do is just take a look at some of the government's latest...
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i live in zimbabwe and switzerland, and ended up here. so far and has been a good experience, and being at that debate is something that is -- and working directly with the cdp, i was able to work on student assignments, making sure media was requisitioned and ready to go. there was a lot of chaos, and i tend to thrive in chaos. >> what have you learned? >> i have to think on my feet, because you can never please anyone, especially -- find people not wanting to go where you put them. you have to try to please them. but also not affecting the rest of your media career, because there are a lot of people. >> if you were born to ask a question beyond africa, what other issues are important to you as a foreign student living in the u.s.? >> my main issue would have been getting a visa for students, because americans who have issues of graduating college, higher education, and not being able to get a job. four citizens, and it is harder, -- for citizens, it is harder for students to stay in this country. we like to call the u.s. the land of opp
i live in zimbabwe and switzerland, and ended up here. so far and has been a good experience, and being at that debate is something that is -- and working directly with the cdp, i was able to work on student assignments, making sure media was requisitioned and ready to go. there was a lot of chaos, and i tend to thrive in chaos. >> what have you learned? >> i have to think on my feet, because you can never please anyone, especially -- find people not wanting to go where you put...