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miller, having spent much time in the area i spent a year in south africa and six months in zimbabwe. actually, when i got back to college, i wrote my master's thesis on explaining electric in zimbabwe in the '80s. now, we've determined what that hold is, it's brute force. now, all of us are trying to explain the holding as on the rest of africa. and it's been very disappointing to see particularly, the other countries what has gone on in zimbabwe. botswa bot botswana was one country that was so critical. what can you do in your role to make sure that there's appropriate pressure and appropriate stand taking by sada countries, at least, standing up to what should not be counted in zimbabwe. >> president karma has taken some lonely and courageous and principle stands within sadic as a proponent of human rights and democracy across africa, including zimbabwe. he supported the global political greemt and sent a robust election delegate to zimbabwe for elections. they both enjoy full diplomatic relations, but botswana is not shy about criticizing what it sees as human right ins zimbabwe.
miller, having spent much time in the area i spent a year in south africa and six months in zimbabwe. actually, when i got back to college, i wrote my master's thesis on explaining electric in zimbabwe in the '80s. now, we've determined what that hold is, it's brute force. now, all of us are trying to explain the holding as on the rest of africa. and it's been very disappointing to see particularly, the other countries what has gone on in zimbabwe. botswa bot botswana was one country that was...
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hello zimbabwe.y from zimbabwe watches "red eye." >> stop wanting to introduce me to more black people. sherrod, meet jason, a guy from zimbabwe. you are too much. you are like where black meets.com. that's greg trying to introduce black people to each other. >> time to take a break. don't even think of leaving me now. we will talk about jason riley's new book. >> is jason black? did i meet him yet? >> not cool. order at amazon.com. autographed copy at g gutfeld.com. stick around. >>> last week marked the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act and 49 years since lbj gave an address called "the great society." they were meant to give african-americans in the president's words the same chances every other american to learn and grow and work and share as uh saw saw tee. in his new book "please stop helping us." he says too many helping hands have done more harm than good for african-american societies over the past five decades. he has been with us all night. we will talk to him. first off, show the c
hello zimbabwe.y from zimbabwe watches "red eye." >> stop wanting to introduce me to more black people. sherrod, meet jason, a guy from zimbabwe. you are too much. you are like where black meets.com. that's greg trying to introduce black people to each other. >> time to take a break. don't even think of leaving me now. we will talk about jason riley's new book. >> is jason black? did i meet him yet? >> not cool. order at amazon.com. autographed copy at g...
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united states in the seventy's was principally oil shortages the drove inflation more recently in zimbabwe it was food literally food shortages intentional hyperinflation in germany in the one nine hundred twenty s. it was an anomaly it was really simply a screw you response to the treaty of or saw it which imposed on issuing debt on germany for war one and which back then before the treaty was signed john maynard keynes warned would provoke the next great war. and keynes was right and the conventional wisdom among international policy makers was wrong. history and the examples of germany and scandinavia right now shows that high levels of unionisation trade and taxation policies that favor the working class over the rich and heavy regulation of the banking and speculative industries will build a strong and healthy working and middle class and thus a strong and healthy economy. instead the united states and much of the e.u. still cling to fatter nomics and reaganomics and the result is the continuing decline of both economies both here in england. until the corporate elite and our billiona
united states in the seventy's was principally oil shortages the drove inflation more recently in zimbabwe it was food literally food shortages intentional hyperinflation in germany in the one nine hundred twenty s. it was an anomaly it was really simply a screw you response to the treaty of or saw it which imposed on issuing debt on germany for war one and which back then before the treaty was signed john maynard keynes warned would provoke the next great war. and keynes was right and the...
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she took some camera crews to zimbabwe. she's holding the lebano leopard here and wrote, one of the most beautiful animals throughout the land. if you thought it was so pretty you should have let it live. and tony thorn saying no one eats leopard meat, so why was this animal been killed. now jones has been responding in her post she said you have to balance wildlife and funds from the hunt go to the government as an incentive to keep lines in their property. a petition was started to ask the ceo of facebook to remove her facebook page. it's signed by more than 65,000 people. now you also have another petition that was started today in support of kendall. this one has over 13,000 likes on it. >> this is a tough one. ines. good to see you. thank you for that. >>> france's biggest bank agreed to a $9 billion fine for branching u.s. sanctions laws. it began when a new jersey--th --it began when stephen questioned the death of his daughter. the investigation of that blast led him to sue iran. that lawsuit revealed some of the bi
she took some camera crews to zimbabwe. she's holding the lebano leopard here and wrote, one of the most beautiful animals throughout the land. if you thought it was so pretty you should have let it live. and tony thorn saying no one eats leopard meat, so why was this animal been killed. now jones has been responding in her post she said you have to balance wildlife and funds from the hunt go to the government as an incentive to keep lines in their property. a petition was started to ask the...
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from alabama to zimbabwe. and that was the question i really wanted to answer, how, this obscure pat at the point medicine created by this morphine addict in my hometown. how did that happen. >> finally as you research this topic. did you have access to the coke files, were they open to showing you how the process worked? >> it looked at the ingredients. if there's one thing coca-cola doesn't like talk being, it is the secret formula and their secret ingredient, and so from the very beginning, coke did not give me access to the corporate archives which i fondly drive by on north avenue, what if i could have gotten in there, what's amazing is that robert woodriffe who ran the company from the 1920s to the 1980s. he had stepped down, but he was basically considered the boss for all of these years. he donated all of his personal correspondence, correspondence between presidents and executives. incredible rich collection. with the amazing archiveness there, i was able to unravel the story. tracing out these storie
from alabama to zimbabwe. and that was the question i really wanted to answer, how, this obscure pat at the point medicine created by this morphine addict in my hometown. how did that happen. >> finally as you research this topic. did you have access to the coke files, were they open to showing you how the process worked? >> it looked at the ingredients. if there's one thing coca-cola doesn't like talk being, it is the secret formula and their secret ingredient, and so from the very...
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one young woman from rural zimbabwe took a five hour bus ride, another six hour bus ride, another seven hour bus ride, a two day journey just to get her interview. ultimately some 50,000 extraordinary young africans applied. and today they are at the heart of what we're calling our network the online network across africa sharing their ideas and forging collaborations to realize the change they seek. i want everyone out there in the network to know you're the foundation of our partnership with africa's youth. today we're thrilled to welcome you our washington fellows to an exchange program unlike any other that america ever has had with africa. among your ranks is that young woman from zimbabwe who endured all those bus rides so we want to welcome abigail. where is abigail? [ applause ] where is she? there's abigail. [ applause ] that's a lot of bus rides. [ laughter ] now, i do have a first item of business. as i said, i launched this fellowship in soweto not far from the original home of nelson mandela and the spirit of this program reflects his optimism, his idealism, his belief in w
one young woman from rural zimbabwe took a five hour bus ride, another six hour bus ride, another seven hour bus ride, a two day journey just to get her interview. ultimately some 50,000 extraordinary young africans applied. and today they are at the heart of what we're calling our network the online network across africa sharing their ideas and forging collaborations to realize the change they seek. i want everyone out there in the network to know you're the foundation of our partnership with...
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i guess it was through her representatives and she explains this whole trip to zimbabwe. she says all of kendall's hunts in zimbabwe and south africa were 100% legal with proper tags and licenses awarded on a preapproved quota by the countries' officials and wildlife department. and she actually in the statement, have i the full statement here, she is saying, and her representatives that it actually helped the population in conservation because she was killing animals that killed other herds. >> okay. let me say one thing about that, because that is a lie that is often told by animal hunters. the problem is when you go out and kill particular animals for that purpose, you actually get the big ones, the big shiny ones, the strong ones, the one withes you kill are the ones that have the strongest survival codes and genetic codes. as a result, the ones that stay are the weaker species. when they reproduce, you actually help kill off the herd because they don't have the strongest genes. it actually doesn't work. >> wow. >> in her defense -- >> a zoologist. i love it. >> go, m
i guess it was through her representatives and she explains this whole trip to zimbabwe. she says all of kendall's hunts in zimbabwe and south africa were 100% legal with proper tags and licenses awarded on a preapproved quota by the countries' officials and wildlife department. and she actually in the statement, have i the full statement here, she is saying, and her representatives that it actually helped the population in conservation because she was killing animals that killed other herds....
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we are talking about a product that has massive global reach from alabama to zimbabwe. that was the question i really wanted to answer -- how? this expression of skier patton created by this morphine addict in a basement just two blocks from here in my hometown -- this thisre patent created by morphine addict. >> did you have access to the files? where they open to showing you how the process work? >> no. it was an environmental history of the company that looked at the ingredients. if there's one thing coca-cola does not like talking about, is the secret formula and their secret ingredient. run the beginning, coke did not give me access to the corporate archives, which i fondly drive-by when i come home. but what is amazing is that robert woodruff, who ran the company from the 1920's until stepped's -- he had down, but he was basically considered the boss for all of these years. he donated all of his personal correspondence, correspondence between presidents and executives -- i mean, incredibly rich you -- incredibly rich collection to emory university. story,ble to un
we are talking about a product that has massive global reach from alabama to zimbabwe. that was the question i really wanted to answer -- how? this expression of skier patton created by this morphine addict in a basement just two blocks from here in my hometown -- this thisre patent created by morphine addict. >> did you have access to the files? where they open to showing you how the process work? >> no. it was an environmental history of the company that looked at the ingredients....
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and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k. spy agency in a minute for a lot of money unprecedented joint action against. the use of the web as a spying tool. and what plans to create a new high security prison in prisons that are already being compared to guantanamo stay with us for that. we speak your language. programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. a little tentative angle is stories. that the spanish. visit. thanks for staying with us twelve minutes past the hour and out over government online eavesdropping has been brewing for some time it could have reached a tipping point with a group of internet firms from six countries now joining up to sue britain the spy agency the first case of collective action against g c h q let's get more now from marty's polly boyko live for us in london so what exactly is behind this unprecedented joint effort polly. well the u.k. government is effectively being sued by a group of internet service providers they come from a number of different countries including the u.k. t
and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k. spy agency in a minute for a lot of money unprecedented joint action against. the use of the web as a spying tool. and what plans to create a new high security prison in prisons that are already being compared to guantanamo stay with us for that. we speak your language. programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. a little tentative angle is stories. that the spanish. visit. thanks for staying with us twelve minutes past the hour and out...
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and zimbabwe a guy you know probably u.k.'s spy industry just a minute there we were pulled only on president a joint action against g c h cute with rich use of the web as a spy tool also coming up to the next few minutes we'll tell you but greece's plans to create new high security prisons that are already being compared but human rights activist to guantanamo. is the media leave us so we leave the media. part of the scene push to secure the play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. mark t. m abby martin the stories we cover here are not going on here in iraq our big story the extranet life and talk of reason they don't want to now point that. out now let's break the set. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks of the ip interviews intriguing story for you to. see arabic to find out more visit arabic t.v. . the plan to create new high security prisons in greece has seen activists compa
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in other places and palestinian territories global internet firms including countries the us and zimbabwe ganging up on the u.k. spy agency and the minute a report on the un that action against g c h q and its use of the web as a spying tool. also more angry plans to create a new high security prison is already being compared by human rights activists to guantanamo stay with us. as the media leave us so we leave the. bush and secure. your party is it the. shoes that no one is asking with again that you deserve answers from. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here not the. other big story the extra headline same time there's a reason they don't want you now they are going to tell you don't raise that you. know let's break the set. choose your language. of choice make it without waiting for the federal system still some. choose. the great. choose the stories to. choose the accents to. thirteen minutes past the hour period over a government online snooping has been brewing for a while and it seems that this reached a tipping point with a group of internet firms from six countries teaming u
in other places and palestinian territories global internet firms including countries the us and zimbabwe ganging up on the u.k. spy agency and the minute a report on the un that action against g c h q and its use of the web as a spying tool. also more angry plans to create a new high security prison is already being compared by human rights activists to guantanamo stay with us. as the media leave us so we leave the. bush and secure. your party is it the. shoes that no one is asking with again...
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coming up here and out international global internet firms from countries including the usa and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k.'s spy agency in just a minute to report on the unprecedented joint actually gets g c h q which of the web as a spying tool also we tell you about greece's plan to create a new high security prison is already being compared by human rights activists to plan time i'm. talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. and now i will leave a comment on your. zakaria because all the talking. when you question the prepared for a chase. you should be ready for a. pretty long speech. down the freedom to. drama. stories others refuse to see. faces changing. the picture. from around the globe. shiri of a government online snooping spree brewing for a while and it seems no tipping points been reached with a group of internet firms from six countries teaming up to sue britain's spy agency it's their full first case of collective action against the details now from our correspondent in london. the u.k. government is effective
coming up here and out international global internet firms from countries including the usa and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k.'s spy agency in just a minute to report on the unprecedented joint actually gets g c h q which of the web as a spying tool also we tell you about greece's plan to create a new high security prison is already being compared by human rights activists to plan time i'm. talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. and...
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and palestinian territories coming up global internet firms from countries including the us and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k.'s spy agency in just a minute then we report on the unprecedented joint action against g c h q overage use of the web as a spying too. but not before we've talked about this a plan to create new high security prisons in greece is seen activists there compare the project to the notorious guantanamo bay facility thousands of inmates across the country went on hunger strike against the bill which goes to parliament thursday in the state where the prisoners say the fighting to remain here instead of becoming forgotten shadows and to family discuss the protests with artie's in a concert of who's recently returned from assignment in athens. it all started on the eighteenth of june and then every day after that more and more prisoners across the country joined in the hunger strike in total there were around four and a half pounds of prisoners across the country who were starving themselves and they couldn't take it any longer which is why they stopped and i said th
and palestinian territories coming up global internet firms from countries including the us and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k.'s spy agency in just a minute then we report on the unprecedented joint action against g c h q overage use of the web as a spying too. but not before we've talked about this a plan to create new high security prisons in greece is seen activists there compare the project to the notorious guantanamo bay facility thousands of inmates across the country went on hunger...
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and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k. spy agency in a minute we report on the unprecedented actions against g c h q over its use of the web as a spying tool. and what cyber greek plans to create a new high security prison already being compared to a human rights activist to guantanamo stay with us. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports from. the pollution and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your minor point of the month to save lives or carry out a car is on the docket. thank you no more weasel words when you say to direct question the prepared for a change when you have to. be ready for a. printout of speech. down the street into costs. dramas that try to be ignored. stories others to refuse to notice. places changing the world. so picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. quarter past the hour now fury over government eavesdropping has been brewing for a while it seems the tipping point could have been a reach with the internet with a
and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k. spy agency in a minute we report on the unprecedented actions against g c h q over its use of the web as a spying tool. and what cyber greek plans to create a new high security prison already being compared to a human rights activist to guantanamo stay with us. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports from. the pollution and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your minor point of the...
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in zimbabwe, south africa, and licenses and tagged and paid $160,000. >> she has been receiving deatheats. a lot of people are upset. for a cheerleader would like attention on facebook, certainly not for something like this. a lot of people wanting that facebook page to be taken down. >> interesting story. so, the family says that they still have a -- they care about life they're not trying to be disrespectful. just doing something they care about. >> aster that is not over yet. sure we'll be hearing a lot more about it. when we come back, guess which one of the cast members of full house tied the knot again. >> ryan gosling, hollywood hotty, seems like a nice guy. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> time now for "the skinny." and topping this morning's headlines, wedding bells for a beloved member of the cast of full house. >> david coulier tied the knot with long time love, photographer/producer, melissa bring. married yesterday in paradise valley, montana in front of friend, family and fellow full house co-stars, john stamos and bob saget. >> were the twins there? >> your's missing. come on
in zimbabwe, south africa, and licenses and tagged and paid $160,000. >> she has been receiving deatheats. a lot of people are upset. for a cheerleader would like attention on facebook, certainly not for something like this. a lot of people wanting that facebook page to be taken down. >> interesting story. so, the family says that they still have a -- they care about life they're not trying to be disrespectful. just doing something they care about. >> aster that is not over...
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zimbabwe suffering 260.2 to the econd power. i can't figure that out because it is not -- i am not a mathematician. hungary 4.295 x 10 to the 16th power. there are a lot of countries that fell apart. serbia 391% between 1992 and 1994. these things are happening all over the world as we speak. that's why as i end the presentation, a hard asset still -- there's a reason to hold hard assets because you never know will happen to your paper money. >> hard assets. and you mentioned silver etf's, that that is not a hard asset. >> yes. it is a security. you are right. if you are concerned about the exchanges not fulfilling their requirements which is holding the silver in the vault. but you can buy physical gold. and coins, silver eagles. bars. if you hold bars that is more complicated to trade. it's much harder. they will not trust them. they will have to drill them. there is a lot of counterfeiting going on. you have work with reputable eople. >> the same as bullion reserve of north america. >> is that a company that went under? >> th
zimbabwe suffering 260.2 to the econd power. i can't figure that out because it is not -- i am not a mathematician. hungary 4.295 x 10 to the 16th power. there are a lot of countries that fell apart. serbia 391% between 1992 and 1994. these things are happening all over the world as we speak. that's why as i end the presentation, a hard asset still -- there's a reason to hold hard assets because you never know will happen to your paper money. >> hard assets. and you mentioned silver...
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i really want zebra, but i can't get them right now because i need to get zebra from zimbabwe, and the political problems in that country, you just can't get something out of there. >> carr's brought in scientists to make sure he's importing the right species and to better understand the animals he already has. they've been tracking this gorongosa elephant herd with radio collars, and we went on a mission to replace a collar that had a dead battery. dr. cobus raath has come from south africa to help in the operation. first he prepares the tranquilizer. and how long will the elephant be out? >> we'll have 40 minutes, at least, before she starts to wake up. >> is that all you need? >> yeah, in a normal operation, that's more than enough to change a collar. >> raath flies in and fires the dart. then it's a matter of waiting until the dose knocks her out. while they wait, they drive off her calf so they won't have to knock it out too. the ground crew moves in, taking off the old collar, getting blood samples. understanding the health of these elephants will help ensure the success of a her
i really want zebra, but i can't get them right now because i need to get zebra from zimbabwe, and the political problems in that country, you just can't get something out of there. >> carr's brought in scientists to make sure he's importing the right species and to better understand the animals he already has. they've been tracking this gorongosa elephant herd with radio collars, and we went on a mission to replace a collar that had a dead battery. dr. cobus raath has come from south...
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countries who defend the north are the world's worst human rights violators, belarus, cuba, iran, syria, zimbabwe. mr. chairman, another key human rights matter that i want to raise is our effort to increase access to information by the north korean people. that country is one of the most closed societies on this planet. internet access is reserved for a tiny, tiny elite. it is illegal to own a radio or television set that can be tuned to any channel other than the official government media. anyone caught listening to foreign radio or television will be sent to a reeducation camp. despite these consequences of listening to foreign media, 35% of north korean refugees and travelers listen to foreign radio broadcasts in north korea. foreign dvds are now being seen by even larger numbers. 85% of those interviewed have seen foreign, primarily south korean, media. some 2 million cell phones permit north koreans to communicate with each other, although only domestic calls are permitted and phone use is carefully monitored. because of the closed nature of north korea, our international media efforts are
countries who defend the north are the world's worst human rights violators, belarus, cuba, iran, syria, zimbabwe. mr. chairman, another key human rights matter that i want to raise is our effort to increase access to information by the north korean people. that country is one of the most closed societies on this planet. internet access is reserved for a tiny, tiny elite. it is illegal to own a radio or television set that can be tuned to any channel other than the official government media....
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and among your ranks is the young woman from zimbabwe who endured all those bus rides, so we want togail. where his abigail? were is abigail? [applause] where is she? there is abigail. [cheers and applause] >> that's a lot of bus rides. [laughter] >> now, i do have a first item of business. as i said i launched the fellowship not far from the original home of nelson mandela. and the spirit of this program reflects his optimism, his idealism, his belief in what he called the inn's heroism of youth. and so today with the blessing of the nelson mandela family and we're so grateful we're proud to announce that the new name of this program is the mandela washington fellowship -- [cheers and applause] you are the first class of mandela washington fellow. [cheers and applause] that's right. so, now, i know all of you have been busy. all of you have been busy, some of america's top colleges and universities. even learning how to build grass-roots organizations and how to run a business, how to manage an institution. as one of you said, my brain has been bubbling with all sorts of ideas. and
and among your ranks is the young woman from zimbabwe who endured all those bus rides, so we want togail. where his abigail? were is abigail? [applause] where is she? there is abigail. [cheers and applause] >> that's a lot of bus rides. [laughter] >> now, i do have a first item of business. as i said i launched the fellowship not far from the original home of nelson mandela. and the spirit of this program reflects his optimism, his idealism, his belief in what he called the inn's...
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countries to defend the north are the world's worst human-rights violators, belarus, cuba, syria, zimbabwe. mr. chairman, another key human-rights matter i want to raise is our effort to increase access to information by the north korean people. that country is one of the most closed societies on this planet. internet access is reserved for a tiny tiny elite, is illegal to the name radio or television set that can be tuned to any channel other than the official government media. anyone caught listening to for radio or television will be sent to a reeducation camp. despite these consequences of listening to foreign media, 35% of north korean refugees and travelers listen to foreign radio broadcasts in north korea. 4 in dvds are being seen by larger numbers. 85% of those interviewed have seen foreign, primarily south korean media. some 2 million cellphones permit north koreans to communicate with each other although only domestic calls are permitted and phone use is carefully monitored. because of the closed nature of north korea our international media efforts are among the most effective w
countries to defend the north are the world's worst human-rights violators, belarus, cuba, syria, zimbabwe. mr. chairman, another key human-rights matter i want to raise is our effort to increase access to information by the north korean people. that country is one of the most closed societies on this planet. internet access is reserved for a tiny tiny elite, is illegal to the name radio or television set that can be tuned to any channel other than the official government media. anyone caught...
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at texas tech, working on a marketing and sports therapy degree and she travels to countries like zimbabweh africa to kill big game like lions and rhinos and elephants. she likes to post pictures with those dead animals on her facebook page. she's been traveling to africa with her family since she was 9 years old. and she also describes her first kill writing the first animal i ever shot was a white rhino. i got my leopard and took down a hippo to get six of the dangerous seven at the age of 14. while it is legal in these countries to trophy hunt as it is called, her page cause add uproar. there are petitions calling for facebook to take down her page. over the lion comments slamming jones calling her scum and wishing she would meet the same fate as the animals with which she has posing. it's boosted the number of clicks on her page. she was written about. ryan, thanks for joining us. she writes she's going to star in a show on the sportsman channel next year. we reached out to the channel. they will refused to confirm if she has a show. is this kind of publicity good or bad? >> it depends
at texas tech, working on a marketing and sports therapy degree and she travels to countries like zimbabweh africa to kill big game like lions and rhinos and elephants. she likes to post pictures with those dead animals on her facebook page. she's been traveling to africa with her family since she was 9 years old. and she also describes her first kill writing the first animal i ever shot was a white rhino. i got my leopard and took down a hippo to get six of the dangerous seven at the age of...
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some point when the dollar reduces the value that it will have to decide will we be germany or is zimbabwelet the dollar go to use o? the only way to stop it is hit the brakes let interest rates skyrocket and sold down the portfolio of treasury ziv mortgage-backed securities to what buyers? massive debt liquidation and a huge implosion much bigger than any crisis from the floor because banks will fail and governments will default and a default on the promises to pay social security not the future recipient but currently the government will have to do that if it is worth less than what good is your social security check anyway? so that choice has to be made that day of reckoning is coming the fed is already in the box so world is waiting to raise interest rates and it will not happen in. because they can read while janet yellen says it is just noise but it will get noisier and the numbers will go higher. that box will be exposed and the world will figure it out made while we are hastening a road demise with all the foreign banks we artistic of the people we need to set up to but we don't ev
some point when the dollar reduces the value that it will have to decide will we be germany or is zimbabwelet the dollar go to use o? the only way to stop it is hit the brakes let interest rates skyrocket and sold down the portfolio of treasury ziv mortgage-backed securities to what buyers? massive debt liquidation and a huge implosion much bigger than any crisis from the floor because banks will fail and governments will default and a default on the promises to pay social security not the...
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>> russia is trading below zimbabwe, below argentina, below iran according to economist magazine.il. >> i do. -- witness will now consult luke oil is at 5.9 times of book, it yields 6.2% value. this is the commercialize, western looking russian oil company. gas is 7.2% earnings. >> is there a moral issue to not invest in russia? >> what we try to do is distinguish the values in russia from the policies that those of russia are pursuing. >> ok, but you are buying state-backed energy companies? >> yes. i think this is different than the war in ukraine. i think this is a financial western. ey even though thei are sanctions, you do not think what i am buying in the excitation that cooler heads will prevail. the buying opportunity -- we will know in about six months where the buying opportunity is, but you never see assets this cheap when it is comfortable to buy them. >> i want to come back when adam johnson wears a third bow tie. jim grant, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. >> "bloomberg surveillance" continuing. tom is going to head into the radio booth for the next two hour
>> russia is trading below zimbabwe, below argentina, below iran according to economist magazine.il. >> i do. -- witness will now consult luke oil is at 5.9 times of book, it yields 6.2% value. this is the commercialize, western looking russian oil company. gas is 7.2% earnings. >> is there a moral issue to not invest in russia? >> what we try to do is distinguish the values in russia from the policies that those of russia are pursuing. >> ok, but you are buying...
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orocco, new nicaragua, norway, pakistan, qatar, saudi arabia, south turkey, vietnam , venezuela and zimbabwe to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. propose that the council palestine to participate in the meeting with the accordance of the provisional rules of procedure. being no objection, it is so decided. rule 59 ofce with the councils provisional rules of procedure, i invite the following to participate in this meeting. the head of the delegation of the european union to the detonations -- to the united of the, the chairman available rights of the palestinian people -- inalienable rights of the palestinian people. it is so decided. the security council will now item two of the agenda. i wish to warmly welcome the distinguished secretary-general. us via video teleconference. i give the floor to the secretary-general. for theply apologize video visual. i think the security council for their strong support of my efforts. nk the security council for their strong support of my efforts. [indiscernible] i had the opportunity of meeting the minister of foreign affairs from norway. and
orocco, new nicaragua, norway, pakistan, qatar, saudi arabia, south turkey, vietnam , venezuela and zimbabwe to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. propose that the council palestine to participate in the meeting with the accordance of the provisional rules of procedure. being no objection, it is so decided. rule 59 ofce with the councils provisional rules of procedure, i invite the following to participate in this meeting. the head of the delegation of the european union to the...
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quarters are right well that it seems to me when you're a refugee from the country let's say you leave zimbabwe under comrade bob mugabe when you reach south africa you're not in jim bob we didn't and i think maybe you ought to ask for some kind of asylum here but again this is a huge issue country and a people we have to decide who comes in and who does not you know i don't disagree with that at all and in fact i'm writing this is where i part company with people like rand paul and libertarians who are a sickly oh we don't need national borders i mean even i talk about this because they are you know arrayed country their country can't control its borders isn't really a country anymore well i don't disagree with that that said. it was it was during the reagan administration that we were funding death squads in these three countries uniquely in these three countries i don't know exactly on the sandinistas where you guys are watts look i was working on the contrary account i was a northwards of the main officer in but i do not believe we were deliberately funding death squads to murder innocent p
quarters are right well that it seems to me when you're a refugee from the country let's say you leave zimbabwe under comrade bob mugabe when you reach south africa you're not in jim bob we didn't and i think maybe you ought to ask for some kind of asylum here but again this is a huge issue country and a people we have to decide who comes in and who does not you know i don't disagree with that at all and in fact i'm writing this is where i part company with people like rand paul and...
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jones actually went to a country, zimbabwe, and she purported to kill, wanted to kill an elephant onould be noted that just this year the u.s. fish and wildlife service actually stated and ended the import of elephants into this country due to the fact that there is lack of law enforcement on the ground and there is an increase in illegal poaching, just last year over 300 elephants in zimbabwe were poisoned to death. therefore, the u.s. government actually stated that any kill of an animal, even if it's legal, is actually not sustainable, nor does it add to the -- it's not sustainable nor does it help the population on decline, and she went over there to kill an elephant. it's shameful. >> nicole, what are ways people can save wildlife? >> there's many ways. the humane society of the united states as well as our affiliate, humane society international, we are on the ground in various countries to actually stop the curve in illegal poaches of a rhino trade as well as the ivory trade. a, you can is to be purchasing these products and don't tribute. but you also could do eco tourism. i
jones actually went to a country, zimbabwe, and she purported to kill, wanted to kill an elephant onould be noted that just this year the u.s. fish and wildlife service actually stated and ended the import of elephants into this country due to the fact that there is lack of law enforcement on the ground and there is an increase in illegal poaching, just last year over 300 elephants in zimbabwe were poisoned to death. therefore, the u.s. government actually stated that any kill of an animal,...
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one of the reasons that hamas is using human shields in zimbabwe is not just because of the nature ofthe regime and the people, if you yourself are going to have this, you're not going to care about the palestinian civilian population. but beyond that, one of the reasons why they do this is because it works and it's a strategy that seems to work and what happens is even the most careful action by israel would lead to civilian casualties and if those casualties then have pictures, you then have video in it's heart wrenching. and so unaffected i'm affected by it as well and i understand the contacts and why israel has to do the action is taking. so what they rely on is pictures lead to pressure on israel and that's only what happens. you push one button and you put he put them in harms way and that's what hamas does by placing the missile batteries were they place them, firing from areas where they fired. and then the second step is to have them respond in the third step requires that those be blamed on israel and if they succeed in doing that in this becomes an effective strategy, they
one of the reasons that hamas is using human shields in zimbabwe is not just because of the nature ofthe regime and the people, if you yourself are going to have this, you're not going to care about the palestinian civilian population. but beyond that, one of the reasons why they do this is because it works and it's a strategy that seems to work and what happens is even the most careful action by israel would lead to civilian casualties and if those casualties then have pictures, you then have...
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and i am inspired by zandile lambu from zimbabwe. where is zandile? raise your hand.he is leading the charge to promote inclusive economic growth. and zandile hasn't just spoken words about shared prosperity. she has walked the walk. she's used her position at services to create new trade opportunities for mobile money products in africa. she has partnered with businesses to provide mobile money services to local communities. you know how hard it is to get money into people's hands or moving or control it. well, there is a way to do that now in this mobile, technological world that we all live in. he's being creative and grabbing the best of that. she has volunteered to teach other young women how to design and develop mobile apps. she is not in this business to make money. she is in it to make a difference. and i am proud that the future of this partnership is also in zandile's hands. [applause] now, we live in a very complicated world today. full of close calls that can go either way. but i know this -- when you promote democratic change, when you transform borders
and i am inspired by zandile lambu from zimbabwe. where is zandile? raise your hand.he is leading the charge to promote inclusive economic growth. and zandile hasn't just spoken words about shared prosperity. she has walked the walk. she's used her position at services to create new trade opportunities for mobile money products in africa. she has partnered with businesses to provide mobile money services to local communities. you know how hard it is to get money into people's hands or moving or...