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this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 percent over the last six years. debra: but how will we really achieve large scale change? one of the ways is by promoting hiv prevention methods that are easily affordable, highly effective, and are able to show results now. methods like voluntary male circumcision, which can reduce heterosexual hiv transmission by 60 percent. but first, grown men must be convinced to overcome their fears, as we see in this story. announcer: right, tim. remember that we have to work at winning this match as a team. circumcision cannot win this match alone. he needs the help of all of the defenders to keep hiv from scoring. f
this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 percent over the last six years. debra: but how will we really achieve...
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in other words, zimbabwe is 50 years ahead of where the u.s. is going. >> when you woke up this morning, what is the issue on your mind that you were thinking about? >> after we finished the sandwich and two centric between paul krugman who is a political hack economist debating stephen moore, who is an actual economist, paul krugman is such more glib. i'm sure that he will be perceived to win the debate. almost everything that comes out at his mouth is usually not just wrong but the opposite of the right thing. but he's fun to listen to and clever. i thought about this along with the interview that we are doing as the highlight of my day. >> you have to give paul krugman credit though for coming here to freedom fest, don't you? >> i do but unlike most nobel prize recipients it's building the own personalities i suspect if you wave a camera or a crowd in front of him he will appear like a lapdog anywhere. >> from right on the money people need to understand that cops are not their friends, the last thing you want to do is have any contact with
in other words, zimbabwe is 50 years ahead of where the u.s. is going. >> when you woke up this morning, what is the issue on your mind that you were thinking about? >> after we finished the sandwich and two centric between paul krugman who is a political hack economist debating stephen moore, who is an actual economist, paul krugman is such more glib. i'm sure that he will be perceived to win the debate. almost everything that comes out at his mouth is usually not just wrong but...
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give back the land to the rifle owners and which going to be best for the economy eventually in zimbabwe. >>> now to the cars of the future in the u.s. motor city have detroit. concept car designs have been creating quite a buzz in the north american international auto show over recent years and this year is no different. these are cars not yet on the road but allow designers to explore new ideas. >> these are the cars you won't be seeing on the road anytime soon but they will influence the new cars rolling off assembly lines in the next few years. >> you can see the way that captures the light. >> the concept cars at the north american international auto show are designed to draw attention to the automakers and experiment with new ideas that might or might not make their ways into cars in dealer lots. >> shows the vision of the exterior and interior. >> this won the excellence award for concept cars. >> for the rear, we wanted to create somewhat more of a luxury feel and the front wanted to have it focus on performance, because this car especially from the interior standpoint represents
give back the land to the rifle owners and which going to be best for the economy eventually in zimbabwe. >>> now to the cars of the future in the u.s. motor city have detroit. concept car designs have been creating quite a buzz in the north american international auto show over recent years and this year is no different. these are cars not yet on the road but allow designers to explore new ideas. >> these are the cars you won't be seeing on the road anytime soon but they will...
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last year, the us government banned sport-hunted elephant trophies from zimbabwe and tanzania. david: it made that decision in part because they couldn't tell where the money was going. there was no sport hunting involved. it was essentially a massacre of elephants that was occurring. bigad: but with a limited staff, is it possible they could be missing other infractions that are happening? david: oh, certainly, it's certainly possible, yes. sure. michael stutton: gives us all a bad name. announcer: michael sutton is a former federal wildlife agent and past president of the california fish announcer: michael sutton is a formand game commission.agent bigad: how often do you think some of these sport-hunted trophies are coming into the us illegally? michael: i think it happens all the time. bigad: sutton is an avid hunter for food, but is now calling for a ban on hunting for trophies. michael: ordinarily, it's not even a wildlife inspector that looks at those trophies. it may be just a customs inspector, who looks and then makes sure they have the proper paperwork, and then they
last year, the us government banned sport-hunted elephant trophies from zimbabwe and tanzania. david: it made that decision in part because they couldn't tell where the money was going. there was no sport hunting involved. it was essentially a massacre of elephants that was occurring. bigad: but with a limited staff, is it possible they could be missing other infractions that are happening? david: oh, certainly, it's certainly possible, yes. sure. michael stutton: gives us all a bad name....
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we talked about television in africa, and in mozambique and zimbabwe and we had relations with the cubans and the chinese and north koreans, no vietnamese, not only call for end to the war -- we became an international revolutionary organization, operating on all those planes to advocate and push for fundamental revolutionary change. the negative view of the party which exists today was perpetrated by the u.s. government, propaganda did that. that was one thing but the other part was a more serious part and that was the counterintelligence program and other efforts of the federal bureau of investigation led by j. edgar hoover who by 1968-69 identified the black panther party as the greatest threat to the internal security of the united states and as such declared the black panther party needed to be as he said the fbi had an agenda to disrupt, destroy, discredit or eliminate the black panther party. they did everything they could do that and the criminalization and demonization of the party began with the fbi's effort at counterintelligence. sort of a legacy as i mentioned, black people p
we talked about television in africa, and in mozambique and zimbabwe and we had relations with the cubans and the chinese and north koreans, no vietnamese, not only call for end to the war -- we became an international revolutionary organization, operating on all those planes to advocate and push for fundamental revolutionary change. the negative view of the party which exists today was perpetrated by the u.s. government, propaganda did that. that was one thing but the other part was a more...
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zimbabwe's prized "cecil the lion" was illegally hunted in july... sparking an international firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation -- the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. and the story that had everyone talking this year... the dress! is it blue and black... or white and gold? a question articles and threatened to tear families apart. for the record -- it's totally blue and black. i'm jeremy roth reporting. ((patrick walker)) > fighting flooding. the double dose of nature some missouri towns are suffering from today... ((michelle mortensen)) and has the wind gone away? sherry swensk has your full week's forecast in neighborhood weather... < tt2waty#`*4 p bt@m@[l tt2waty#`*4 p "a@mpw( tt2waty#`*4 p bm@m[\$ tt4waty#`*4 r dzhq !#4 lights are shaking as we speak. )) ((patrick walker)) > an oklahoma thursday.. and the morning show at k-f-o-r in oklahoma city was interrupted by the tremor. the u-s-g-s says it was a four point two magnitude quake. no injuries were reported. o
zimbabwe's prized "cecil the lion" was illegally hunted in july... sparking an international firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation -- the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. and the story that had everyone talking this year... the dress! is it blue and black... or white and gold? a question articles and threatened to tear families apart. for the record -- it's totally blue and black. i'm jeremy roth...
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. >>> zimbabwe's court has outlawed child brides. struck down the law allowing girls to marry at 16. activists say nearly a third of girls in disma zimbabwe get mard before the age of 16. some as early as 12. >>> in today's off the radar segment, haru mutasa describes why not everyone welcomes the chance to learn. >> welcome to a mandarin chinese class in south africa. these children are learning one of china's popular languages. ♪ ♪ >> what is this all about? >> it's about three little kittens. they're singing together and they're walking together. >> but these seven-year-olds admit it's not as easy as it seems. >> then you're going to say, because it's not the right term. >> the government is piloting the project in at least 30 schools in the province. >> children are like sponges, they can absorb, the beth part is they can remember for a long time. >> reporter: children here have to learn two south african languages in school and any third is an additional optional. south africa have 11 special languages. most people speak at leas
. >>> zimbabwe's court has outlawed child brides. struck down the law allowing girls to marry at 16. activists say nearly a third of girls in disma zimbabwe get mard before the age of 16. some as early as 12. >>> in today's off the radar segment, haru mutasa describes why not everyone welcomes the chance to learn. >> welcome to a mandarin chinese class in south africa. these children are learning one of china's popular languages. ♪ ♪ >> what is this all about?...
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zimbabwe's prized "cecil the lion" was illegally hunted in firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation -- the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. (nats - singing) a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof when his musical review went viral and captured the attention of the singer herself. labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts... hosting him for thanksgiving dinner... from one diva to another... johanna colon channeled the essence of aretha during a summer dance recital. (nats) "ooh your kisses, sweeter than honey. but guess what? so is my money." the sassy 6-year-old tapped her way to total stage dominance. (nats) "take care, t- c-b." and the story that had everyone talking this year... the dress! is it blue and black... or white and gold? a question that sparked countless buzzfeed articles and threatened to tear families apart. for the record -- it's totally blue and black. i'm jeremy roth reporting. deborah coming up in sports...the south summ
zimbabwe's prized "cecil the lion" was illegally hunted in firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation -- the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. (nats - singing) a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof when his musical review went viral and captured the attention of the singer herself. labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts... hosting him for...
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he is back hunting in zimbabwe. his wife gave him full chance, his wife gave him -- >> i would just leave that. >> well, i kind of like it. >> let's go to the next one. >> you taking over the show now? wife gave him full clearance to go. she is the daughter of robert -- excuse me former wife of robert. >> comrade bob. >> comrade bob. you remember him. >> he is still around. >> all right 15 minutes of fame. >> governor martin o'malley presidential candidate. it will be february 9th the new hampshire primary sorry to see you go. [ laughter ] >> i give it to kim davis the county clerk who refused to issue same sex marriage certificates and briefly went to jail. >> george pataki that received media attention because they were so negligible in the polls. >> 15 minutes of fame. major brad by claiming the house selection committee on benghazi was doing a political hatchet job on hillary clinton. we'll be right back with new x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=
he is back hunting in zimbabwe. his wife gave him full chance, his wife gave him -- >> i would just leave that. >> well, i kind of like it. >> let's go to the next one. >> you taking over the show now? wife gave him full clearance to go. she is the daughter of robert -- excuse me former wife of robert. >> comrade bob. >> comrade bob. you remember him. >> he is still around. >> all right 15 minutes of fame. >> governor martin o'malley...
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speaking of, zimbabwe's prized cecil the lion was illegally hunted in july, sparking an international firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation. ridiculous halloween costumes. a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof, when his musical review went viral and captured the attention of the singer, herself. labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts, hosting him for thanksgiving dinner. and from one diva to another, johanna colon channeled the essence of aretha during a summer dance recital. >> oh, your kisses, sweeter than honey. but guess what? so is my money. jeremy: the sassy six-year-old tapped her way to total stage dominance. >> take care, t-c-b. jeremy: and the story that had everyone talking this year? the dress! is it blue and black, or white and gold? a question that sparked countless "buzzfeed" articles and threatened to tear families apart. i'm jeremy roth, reporting. stacey: happy new year! about a million people crowded into new york city's times square last nigh
speaking of, zimbabwe's prized cecil the lion was illegally hunted in july, sparking an international firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation. ridiculous halloween costumes. a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof, when his musical review went viral and captured the attention of the singer, herself. labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts, hosting him for thanksgiving dinner....
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they sanctioned more than twice as many zimbabwe entities than north korean entities. we also designated the primary money laundering concerns but not north korea which is counterfeiting the currency. the u.s. sanctioned officials from burma, the congo, iran, sudan and zimbabwe for human rights violations and sanctioned by name the presidents of belarus and zimbabwe will but not get sanctioned a single north korean entity for human rights violations merely two years after the un commission of report concluded that regime was conducting such an egregious human rights violations as to constitute crimes against humanity. the u.s. has also frozen the assets of the iranian and syrian but not north korean officials and entities for censorship. the list goes on and on and i concluded other examples in my testimony. third, there's nothing more than that u.s. can impose on north korea. after he left office, the former assistant secretary of state kurt campbell commented it would be possible for us to put more financial pressure on north korea. we can make life much more difficu
they sanctioned more than twice as many zimbabwe entities than north korean entities. we also designated the primary money laundering concerns but not north korea which is counterfeiting the currency. the u.s. sanctioned officials from burma, the congo, iran, sudan and zimbabwe for human rights violations and sanctioned by name the presidents of belarus and zimbabwe will but not get sanctioned a single north korean entity for human rights violations merely two years after the un commission of...
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zico has traveled from zimbabwe to register. will you be able to wait? can wait until weather wednesday. i hope they will make an exception for international students. >> while the government's agreement to lower fees this yore, protesters want them scrapped altogether because they say they're unsustainable. he can only register for his third clear of engineering if his application for financial assistance from the government is approved. this year his studies will cost him $10,000. >> i had to apply for funding from the government and this was -- and besides expensive to be able to pay for everybody, because the i have to find the balance somehow, really. >> the university's waived immediate registration fees allowing needy students to pay later. the government who says those who are receiving government aid won't have to pay registration fees but protesters say that is not good enough. >> until everyone is able to register free that is when you all register. until that stands, no one must register. we know the government can pay for it. there is no rea
zico has traveled from zimbabwe to register. will you be able to wait? can wait until weather wednesday. i hope they will make an exception for international students. >> while the government's agreement to lower fees this yore, protesters want them scrapped altogether because they say they're unsustainable. he can only register for his third clear of engineering if his application for financial assistance from the government is approved. this year his studies will cost him $10,000....
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speaking of that, zimbabwe's prized people cecil the line was sparking an international file storm firestorm against walter palmer faced abject humiliation. the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. pet patty bell petit mal fans vote fact set sail for sets sail through the roof when the musical revue went viral and captured the attention of the singer herself. labelle made sure the fans got up and got his just desserts host hosting him for dinner from one diva to another, channeling the essence of aretha during a summer the summer dance recital. [cheering] >> the at this as a six six-year-old tapped her way to stop total state start total stage dominance. and the story that had everyone talking this year, the address. is it loyal and black or white and "-right-double-quote? the questions question sparked articles and threatened to tear families apart and for the record, it is totally blue and black. >> it is blue and black. >> yes it is i think you've got its. >> her parents have their hands full ride their. >>> and has given the world a never before seen view of the universe k
speaking of that, zimbabwe's prized people cecil the line was sparking an international file storm firestorm against walter palmer faced abject humiliation. the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. pet patty bell petit mal fans vote fact set sail for sets sail through the roof when the musical revue went viral and captured the attention of the singer herself. labelle made sure the fans got up and got his just desserts host hosting him for dinner from one diva to another,...
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. >> i studied his life and family in zimbabwe. fantastic story. take some polish immigrants, put them down in zimbabwe, own some general stores. he's a great man. but he did mention temporary. i'm saying maybe longer lower. >> importantly -- when was the secondary done? >> last night. >> so they do the secondary. they raise 12 million -- raise the money while you can. isn't that always the story? >> at point would have been better. >> right. they didn't think they needed it here. >> yeah. >> but my point is that pioneer -- watch it. that will be the tale of the tape. inventories. people are bearish on oil. brent was bought down to parody by wti when our government allows exports to try to sell a tank. >> i know you have workday also. >> barkley goes with workday. it's all netflix and amazon. workday is a great company. but people are shying away from anything having to do with high-priced earning multiples. this is a revenue growth story. so there's -- i put this in because you mentioned a term we don't use usually. you don't own workday if you're
. >> i studied his life and family in zimbabwe. fantastic story. take some polish immigrants, put them down in zimbabwe, own some general stores. he's a great man. but he did mention temporary. i'm saying maybe longer lower. >> importantly -- when was the secondary done? >> last night. >> so they do the secondary. they raise 12 million -- raise the money while you can. isn't that always the story? >> at point would have been better. >> right. they didn't...
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has entities forfewer north korea than zimbabwe. we have also designated iran and more thanney concerns north korea, which is counterfeiting our money. congo, iran, zimbabwe, they have human rights violations and we have sanctioned by name the president's of belarus and zimbabwe, but not yet have we sanctioned a north korean entity for human rights violations. a report concluded the regime was conducting such egregious violations as to constitute crimes against humanity. the u.s. has frozen the assets of sudan and iran, but not north korean. and i havees on included other examples in my written testimony. the third is, there is nothing more the u.s. can impose on north korea. after he left office, the former secretary of state kurt campbell stated it would be possible to put more pressure on north korea, we can make it more currency through sanctions and he said he was surprised to find out that there were about 10 times as many sanctions on burma than on north korea. present obama and john kerry have made similar statements indicat
has entities forfewer north korea than zimbabwe. we have also designated iran and more thanney concerns north korea, which is counterfeiting our money. congo, iran, zimbabwe, they have human rights violations and we have sanctioned by name the president's of belarus and zimbabwe, but not yet have we sanctioned a north korean entity for human rights violations. a report concluded the regime was conducting such egregious violations as to constitute crimes against humanity. the u.s. has frozen the...
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he was born in zimbabwe. africa, he says, is in his heart >> i feel attached to these survivors. i'm one of them. of course, i have to hold together these odd tensions. on one hand it's fairly clear that i would have been dead in a week had i not been med-evacuated. on the other hand i'm haunted by the fact that so many of my patients and my some colleagues and a few friends of mine did not have access to the same care. >> reporter: since his eye problem, he has gone back to west africa several times. in august of 2015 he returned with a team of eye specialists from emory to help educate doctors on this latest discovery about ebola's aggressive persistence and donate much needed diagnostic equipment. he is also using his personal experience to teach medical approaches here in the u.s. about the ongoing effects of ebola. last month he returned to his university school of medicine where researchers are walking on annie bowl avaccine. he-- an ebola vaccine. he talked to crowds where he was treated like a returning hero. >> he halls a talent for brother-in-lawing the-- bridging the g
he was born in zimbabwe. africa, he says, is in his heart >> i feel attached to these survivors. i'm one of them. of course, i have to hold together these odd tensions. on one hand it's fairly clear that i would have been dead in a week had i not been med-evacuated. on the other hand i'm haunted by the fact that so many of my patients and my some colleagues and a few friends of mine did not have access to the same care. >> reporter: since his eye problem, he has gone back to west...
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the pool--the people of zimbabwe has only known robert mugabe as president.ut it's in burundi that the fall out of the third term dil dilemma has been pronounced. many have been displaced through violence when the president announced he would run for a third term. al jazeera, burkina faso. >> u.s. president barack obama is scheduled to meet soon with his attorney general to discuss how to limit the number of guns. but gun enthusiasts are pushing back against any proposed restrictions. >> with so many gun stores in the united states, the blue ridge arsenal gun range in virginia sales are up as americans run to buy firearms before fun restrictions are put in lace. >> not having, not being able to get, makes people want to get stuff before their abilities are taken away. >> many are concerned about president obama's announcement that he's meeting with his attorney general loretta lynch to discuss using presidential executive power to create new restrictions on gun sales. >> we know we can't stop every gun violence but what if we can stop one. >> following the sa
the pool--the people of zimbabwe has only known robert mugabe as president.ut it's in burundi that the fall out of the third term dil dilemma has been pronounced. many have been displaced through violence when the president announced he would run for a third term. al jazeera, burkina faso. >> u.s. president barack obama is scheduled to meet soon with his attorney general to discuss how to limit the number of guns. but gun enthusiasts are pushing back against any proposed restrictions....
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in madagascar 1.9 million are at risk while in zimbabwe, 1.3 million are at risk. after years of tough conditions. >> the situation we've got in the region as a whole as i say mainly as a result of the drought affecting last year's april harvest. on the back of that we now have continued drought produced by the el nino weather phenomenon which basically means reduced rainfall for this season and that unfortunately coincides exactly with the planting season in this region. so we expect that the numbers could increase substantially later this year, and indeed into next year. >> a palestinian teenager has been shot by israeli forces after allegedly stabbing a pregnant israeli woman. police say the man entered the pecoa settlement in the occupied west bank south of jerusalem and stabbed a 30-year-old woman. she wasn't seriously wounded and her unborn baby was unharmed. >>> air strikes by the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen have led 20 people dead. a police building in the rebel held capital sanaa was hit with reports that civilians were among the dead. the coalit
in madagascar 1.9 million are at risk while in zimbabwe, 1.3 million are at risk. after years of tough conditions. >> the situation we've got in the region as a whole as i say mainly as a result of the drought affecting last year's april harvest. on the back of that we now have continued drought produced by the el nino weather phenomenon which basically means reduced rainfall for this season and that unfortunately coincides exactly with the planting season in this region. so we expect...
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in madagascar 1.9 million are at risk, in dismaw zimbabwe, 1.9 mn are at risk. >>> the drought affectingast year's april harvest on the back of that we now have continued drought produced by the el nino weather phenomenon which basically means reduced rainfall for this season and that unfortunately coincides exactly with the plantin planting seasos region. so we expect that the numbers could increase substantially, later this year, and indeed into next year. >> a palestinian teenager has been shot by israeli forces after allegedly stabbing a pregnant israeli woman. police say the man entered the tecoa settlement in the occupied west bank south of jerusalem and stabbed an israeli woman. she wasn't seriously wounded and her unborn baby was unharmed. >> air strikes by saudi coalition in yemen, are a unit in sanaa was hit. the coalition has been carrying out nearly daily strikes since march against houthi rebels who have seized control of large parts of yemen. >>> meanwhile, the attacks in yemen are beginning to look like a systematic campaign. now an official loyal to president abd rabbu ma
in madagascar 1.9 million are at risk, in dismaw zimbabwe, 1.9 mn are at risk. >>> the drought affectingast year's april harvest on the back of that we now have continued drought produced by the el nino weather phenomenon which basically means reduced rainfall for this season and that unfortunately coincides exactly with the plantin planting seasos region. so we expect that the numbers could increase substantially, later this year, and indeed into next year. >> a palestinian...
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the people of zimbabwe have not known another president since 1980. kagame recently joined the league of african leaders eager to stay on in power. it is in burundi that the fought out has been most pronounced. at least 400 people have been killed and 220,000 displaced since april last year when he announced he would seek a third term in office. this is a protest against the third term bid. it is an indication that burundis and africans at large want a change in leadership >>> following their landslide election, the opposition coalition in venezuela has chosen the next president. he is to be sworn in on tuesday. the inauguration is to be held despite a supreme court ban on some of them. our correspondent has more now from the capital. >> reporter: today the opposition coalition elected the new president of the national assembly. for many here he is a decent politician. this is the first time that the opposition will have control of the national assembly here in venezuela. despite being formed by several different factions, the opposition has vowed to
the people of zimbabwe have not known another president since 1980. kagame recently joined the league of african leaders eager to stay on in power. it is in burundi that the fought out has been most pronounced. at least 400 people have been killed and 220,000 displaced since april last year when he announced he would seek a third term in office. this is a protest against the third term bid. it is an indication that burundis and africans at large want a change in leadership >>>...
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he's back hunting in zimbabwe. his wife gave him full chance -- full -- his wife gave him a -- tom: well, i'd leave it like that. let's go to the next one. john: well, i kind of like it. you're taking over the show now? clarence: yeah. john: gave him full clearance to go. she's the daughter of rob -- of former wife of robert, conrad bob. you remember him. pat: he's still around. 90 years old. john: 15 minutes of fame. pat: governor martin o'malley, presidential candidate. it'll be february 9, the new hampshire primary -- sorry to see you go. eleanor: i give it to kim davis, the county clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriage certificates and briefly went to jail and briefly was a hero on the right. tom: george pataki and jim gilmore who only received media attention that they were so negligible in the polls. clarence: i have to pick up pataki and gilmore as well but i'm going to switch to kim davis. eleanor: ok. john: 15 minutes of fame. major brad, air force reservist by claiming that the house selection commi
he's back hunting in zimbabwe. his wife gave him full chance -- full -- his wife gave him a -- tom: well, i'd leave it like that. let's go to the next one. john: well, i kind of like it. you're taking over the show now? clarence: yeah. john: gave him full clearance to go. she's the daughter of rob -- of former wife of robert, conrad bob. you remember him. pat: he's still around. 90 years old. john: 15 minutes of fame. pat: governor martin o'malley, presidential candidate. it'll be february 9,...
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but it was a joke you knew that it cannot depend upon the constitution but added is an example or zimbabwe. you mentioned the word culture. but generally in the constitutional culture to survive and thrive somehow has to play into the minds and hearts of people in africa billions are voting but they were denied with the mood of feed what constitutions are. so with what the center is doing is the hard work and it takes culture and education and valuesto
but it was a joke you knew that it cannot depend upon the constitution but added is an example or zimbabwe. you mentioned the word culture. but generally in the constitutional culture to survive and thrive somehow has to play into the minds and hearts of people in africa billions are voting but they were denied with the mood of feed what constitutions are. so with what the center is doing is the hard work and it takes culture and education and valuesto
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walter palmer, the 55-year-old american dentist faced death threats for killing a beloved lion in zimbabwe. he said quote, if i had known the lion had a name and was important to the country or study, obviously i would not have taken it. >>> i brought something to >> in september, 14-year-old muhammad brought a clock to a school which some thought was a bomb. ahmed received a flood of support. since then, he moved to qatar where he was awarded a full scholarship to college. for others, a tough 15 minutes of fame. >>> sheinelle, thanks. >> when we come back, wouldn't it be great if you could wave a wand and get rid of certain annoying words or phrases from the english language? now. >> a group at lake superior on that. dylan has more on that from the orange room. >> the professors at the college are saying enough is enough. the school released its 41st annual list of words or phrases to banish. they accept thousands of submissions. let's look at some of the words. the first, craig, man spreading. >> i do like to man spread. >> this word is tmi. this is especially familiar for those of us in
walter palmer, the 55-year-old american dentist faced death threats for killing a beloved lion in zimbabwe. he said quote, if i had known the lion had a name and was important to the country or study, obviously i would not have taken it. >>> i brought something to >> in september, 14-year-old muhammad brought a clock to a school which some thought was a bomb. ahmed received a flood of support. since then, he moved to qatar where he was awarded a full scholarship to college. for...
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the people of zimbabwe have not known another president other than robert mugabe since 1970. even paul kagame but it's in burundi that the fallout from the third term dilemma has been most pronounced. at least fowrd have been killed and 220,000 people displaced when pierre nkurunziza announced he would seek a third term in office. indication that burundians and africans at large want a change in leadership. mohammad adow, al jazeera, ouagadougo burkina faso. >>> element on a periodic table. team met the criteria for naming the 113th element on the table. 12 years ago, japanese researchers successfully synthesized the element. it's not yet known what name they will choose. >>> many cultures pay close attention to warding off bad luck for the new year. in indonesia, giant puppets called andel andel have been used to ward of a evil spirits. in these days thousands of people flock to jakarta's old colonial district to watch the puppets dazzle locals and tourists the like. florence looi reports. >> it's a tradition known to the batawi people on java island. the frame is made of ba
the people of zimbabwe have not known another president other than robert mugabe since 1970. even paul kagame but it's in burundi that the fallout from the third term dilemma has been most pronounced. at least fowrd have been killed and 220,000 people displaced when pierre nkurunziza announced he would seek a third term in office. indication that burundians and africans at large want a change in leadership. mohammad adow, al jazeera, ouagadougo burkina faso. >>> element on a periodic...
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jico has traveled from zimbabwe to be here. will you be able to wait for two more days?if the situation get better, i thy i will have to wait. i bought my ticket back home. >> while the government agreed to cancel tuition fee increases this year, students say tuition fees should be scrapped altogether as unaffordable. he can only register for his third year of engineering if his application for financial assistance from the government is approved. this year, his studies will cost him $10,000. >> i had to apply for funding from the government. and it's quite expensive to be able to pay for everything, this was only kept up to 15,000. so the difference has to be taken care of somehow. to be honest. >> waving immediate registration fees to allow needy students to pay later. protesters say that's not enough. >> until everyone is able to register for free that's when we all register. as i stands, no one should register. the government can pay for it. there's no political win. >> shortage of places, universities in vearve south afn only comment 50,000. training colleges instea
jico has traveled from zimbabwe to be here. will you be able to wait for two more days?if the situation get better, i thy i will have to wait. i bought my ticket back home. >> while the government agreed to cancel tuition fee increases this year, students say tuition fees should be scrapped altogether as unaffordable. he can only register for his third year of engineering if his application for financial assistance from the government is approved. this year, his studies will cost him...
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sanctioned officials from burma, brenda, congo, iraq, sudan, and zimbabwe from human rights violation and sanctioned by name but not yet sanctioned a single north korean entity. human rights violation. that was nearly two years after the un commission report said that the regime was conducting such egregious human rights violations. the u.s. has also present the assets of sudan, iranian and iranian and syrian, but not north korea. officials in entities were centris it. the list goes on and on, i have included other examples of my written testimony. a third method is that there is nothing more the u.s. can impose on north korea. after he left office, former assistant secretary of state kurt campbell commented that it would be possible for us to put more financial pressure north korea. we can make life much more difficult through financial sanctions in north korea. he was also also pointed out that he is a pricing government to find out there is about ten times as many sanctions on burma as there was a north korea. president obama, secretary of state john carey, and other officials have
sanctioned officials from burma, brenda, congo, iraq, sudan, and zimbabwe from human rights violation and sanctioned by name but not yet sanctioned a single north korean entity. human rights violation. that was nearly two years after the un commission report said that the regime was conducting such egregious human rights violations. the u.s. has also present the assets of sudan, iranian and iranian and syrian, but not north korea. officials in entities were centris it. the list goes on and on,...
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the people zimbabwe have not known another leader other than mugabee, even gagami, the man praised for his role after genocide simply joined the leaders to stay on power. in burundi that the fallout from africa's third terminal have been most pronounced. 400 people have been killed and 220,000 displaced in violence since april, last year, when the president announced he would seek a third term. despite violence and threats used against civilians is an indication that burundians and africans be want a change in leadership. mohammed adow, al jazeera. still ahead on the news hour, in sport, details of yet more problems caused by weather for competitors at the dakar rally. details coming up. >>> now it's time for sports. >> thank you. 10ition number 1 djokovic has started his new season. german, djokovic is building up to defend the australian open title he won last year, one of three grand slams he picked up in 2015. the world number 1 has been talking to al jazeera about the keys to his enduring success. >> physically in terms of tennis, i think i am physically stronger. you know, back t
the people zimbabwe have not known another leader other than mugabee, even gagami, the man praised for his role after genocide simply joined the leaders to stay on power. in burundi that the fallout from africa's third terminal have been most pronounced. 400 people have been killed and 220,000 displaced in violence since april, last year, when the president announced he would seek a third term. despite violence and threats used against civilians is an indication that burundians and africans be...
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we've had sanctioned more zimbabwe and entities then korean entities. they are counterfeiting our currency. we've sanctioned officials from many other countries for human right violations and sanctioned by name the president of zimbabwe and belarus but not yet sanctioned a single north korean entity for human rights violation nearly years after a report said they were completing such egregious crimes against humanity. the u.s. has also froze in the assets of sudan, iranian and syrian but not north korean officials and entities for sensors that censorship. he goes on and on. the final myth is that we have already put pressure on them. that's not true. they were surprised that when he was in government he was surprised to find out that there were ten times as many sanctions on burma as there were on north korea. john kerry and other officials have made similar statements indicating that their arm other measures the u.s. could impose but haven't. the fourth myth is that sanctions don't work. as dr. cha pointed out, tougher measures were effective when appl
we've had sanctioned more zimbabwe and entities then korean entities. they are counterfeiting our currency. we've sanctioned officials from many other countries for human right violations and sanctioned by name the president of zimbabwe and belarus but not yet sanctioned a single north korean entity for human rights violation nearly years after a report said they were completing such egregious crimes against humanity. the u.s. has also froze in the assets of sudan, iranian and syrian but not...
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the people of zimbabwe have not known another person in office other than mugabe since 1972. recently joined the league of african leaders eager to stay on in power. but it's in burundi that the fallout from africa's has been most pronounced. at least 400 people have been killed and 220,000 displaced in violence since last year when pierre nkurunziza announced he would seek a third term in office. the sustained protest against nkurunziza's third term bid, is an indication that burundians want a change in leadership. mohammad adow, al jazeera, ouagadougo,ing burkina faso. >> why mark zuckerberg wants to build an artificial assistant. we'll have the latest from the brisbane open also. also. >> hello again, giant size puppets are a centuries old transition in indonesia. they are now serving as a tourist attraction. as florence looi finds out in jakarta. >> anandel andel as they're kno, it allows the puppet master to recall inside. puppets have evolved to mere decorative roles. they are extremely popular and sought after at weddings, circumcision ceremonies, children get a kick o
the people of zimbabwe have not known another person in office other than mugabe since 1972. recently joined the league of african leaders eager to stay on in power. but it's in burundi that the fallout from africa's has been most pronounced. at least 400 people have been killed and 220,000 displaced in violence since last year when pierre nkurunziza announced he would seek a third term in office. the sustained protest against nkurunziza's third term bid, is an indication that burundians want a...
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zimbabwe's prized "cecil the lion" was illegally hunted in july... sparking an international firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation -- the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof when his musical review went viral and captured the attention of labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts... hosting him for thanksgiving dinner... from one diva to another... johanna colon channeled the essence of aretha during a summer dance recital. "ooh your kisses, sweeter than honey. but guess what? so is my money." the sassy 6-year-old tapped her way to total stage dominance. "take care, t-c-b." and the story that had everyone talking this year... the dress! is it blue and black... or white and gold? a question that sparked countless buzzfeed articles and threatened to tear families apart. for the record -- it's totally blue and black. recapping this morning's top stories... iowa hawkeyes and their
zimbabwe's prized "cecil the lion" was illegally hunted in july... sparking an international firestorm against walter palmer. and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation -- the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof when his musical review went viral and captured the attention of labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts... hosting him for thanksgiving...
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if of them you have talking about a zimbabwe kind of situation, where you force the current owners ofd to give the land back to the rightful owners. but that is not going to be best for the economy. >>> parliament has held us its first session amidst growing contention. there is political fighting between the four main opposition parties. the popular party won the elections in december, but crucially without an absolute majority. >>> now to the cause of the nuture in the u.s. motor city of detroit. concept car designs have been causing quite a buzz. there are cars that are not yet on the road, but allow designers to explore new ideas, as john hendren found out. >> reporter: these are the cars you won't be seeing on the road any time soon. but they will influence the new cars rolling off assembly lines in the next few years. >> you can see the way that captures the light. >> reporter: the concepts cars introduced this week in detroit are designed to draw attention to the auto maker and experiment with new ideas that might or might not make their way into the cars and dealers lot. >> th
if of them you have talking about a zimbabwe kind of situation, where you force the current owners ofd to give the land back to the rightful owners. but that is not going to be best for the economy. >>> parliament has held us its first session amidst growing contention. there is political fighting between the four main opposition parties. the popular party won the elections in december, but crucially without an absolute majority. >>> now to the cause of the nuture in the u.s....
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. >> reporter: zimbabwe's president gave a typical response. lashing out at the u.n.y council. >> but the bosses in the security council say you shall never have the powers that we have as permanent members. >> reporter: and got a standing ovation. [cheering and applause] >> reporter: what many people here are waiting for is a decision on whether to send african union peacekeeping troops to ba burundi with or without the consent of the government. how the a.u. will handle burundi will set a precedent on other countrcountries, holding contens elections. >> we need to find a way in which transitions offer political space for all various actors, but prior to that we do need to find a succession and plan that makes it easier for leaders to contemplate the possibility of standing down from power. >> reporter: 17 african countries are to hold national election this is year, and there are particular interests in burundi's neighbors the democratic republic of congo where the opposition has been accusing the president of attempting to illegally run for a third term. the presid
. >> reporter: zimbabwe's president gave a typical response. lashing out at the u.n.y council. >> but the bosses in the security council say you shall never have the powers that we have as permanent members. >> reporter: and got a standing ovation. [cheering and applause] >> reporter: what many people here are waiting for is a decision on whether to send african union peacekeeping troops to ba burundi with or without the consent of the government. how the a.u. will...
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dire economic realities in sudan and cameroon's president have both been in power since 1982 and zimbabweknown another president since the independent in 1980. and paul the man praised for his role in stabilizing rwanda is with leaders to stay on in power but in burundi the fall out from africa's third term has been most pronounced and at least 400 people killed and 420,000 displaced in violence since last year when pierre nkurunziza is still there and africans at large want to change the leadership. al jazeera, bakino-foso. >> the head of the program in london and alex hi, nice to talk to you and what are we witnessing an extension of an old disease that seems to be ever more contagious? >> well, i wouldn't say it's ever more contagious everywhere and i think you have to be careful and there are parts of africa who are not following the patent and west africa majority of countries in west africa you heard in the clip the one about bakino-faso changing course are against that and two countries in west africa that have more than two terms and that is togo and that is the gambia and last ye
dire economic realities in sudan and cameroon's president have both been in power since 1982 and zimbabweknown another president since the independent in 1980. and paul the man praised for his role in stabilizing rwanda is with leaders to stay on in power but in burundi the fall out from africa's third term has been most pronounced and at least 400 people killed and 420,000 displaced in violence since last year when pierre nkurunziza is still there and africans at large want to change the...
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zimbabwe and took a film. made my first it was about tying the truth and truth was coming from document refers to amy: last question, "life, animated" is it going to be showing at the movie theater you work at? >> yes. nema inregal ci hyannis. >> when? >> that is why we're here. hopefully, it will be an regal cinemas. amy: you're going to go from punching people stick is to get into the showing of the film and then you're going to go up on stage afterward? >> will that be fun? >> it will be. amy: appreciate taking the time. is anything i forgot to ask you are you would like to say? >> finish with your favorite line from "merlin." sit up straight. you want to do the one you did at your graduation? >> yeah. "wisdom is the rope how are you, boy." >> knowledge and wisdom. and because the real power. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. amy: thank you for being here and thank you for a magnificent exploration of life and thank you, oh, for sharing her life with all of us. what's you are welcome. any code that is o
zimbabwe and took a film. made my first it was about tying the truth and truth was coming from document refers to amy: last question, "life, animated" is it going to be showing at the movie theater you work at? >> yes. nema inregal ci hyannis. >> when? >> that is why we're here. hopefully, it will be an regal cinemas. amy: you're going to go from punching people stick is to get into the showing of the film and then you're going to go up on stage afterward? >>...
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zimbabwe is an obvious example, of -- you mentioned the word culture, and that -- if i could plant any thought for you to carryaway today, not only about magna carta but about constitutional jim generally it would be the notion of constitutional culture and that is for a constitutional system to survive and thrive and be reality, it has to somehow be planted in the minds and hearts of people. you take south africa after apartheid, the first three election, millions of people were voting who never were given enough education at all. no fault of theirs but they were denied -- how would you so get them into the mode of thinking about what constitutions are or what constitutional government is. so, one reason i appreciate what this national constitution center is doing, because it is doing the hard work in america of reminding each generation that it takes constitutional culture, civic education, generally shared notion of constitutional values to make constitutions more than simple play scrap of paper. so i think that's very valid. i think that's one reason magna carta has survived as par
zimbabwe is an obvious example, of -- you mentioned the word culture, and that -- if i could plant any thought for you to carryaway today, not only about magna carta but about constitutional jim generally it would be the notion of constitutional culture and that is for a constitutional system to survive and thrive and be reality, it has to somehow be planted in the minds and hearts of people. you take south africa after apartheid, the first three election, millions of people were voting who...
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. >> victor is on his way back to zimbabwe tonight where he continues his work with unicef to find waysm bigger dreams, and get the education that can help them reach those dreams. hundreds of girls are going to high school in malawi right now thanks to victor chinyama. hundreds of thousands of chids are going to sit at desks in malawi schools tomorrow, thanks to victor. his name doesn't appear in any of those classrooms. none of the kids know that they have victor to thank for their desks. victor will never be thanked enough. but for people like victor and the thousands of others who work at unicef and organizations like it, they aren't doing it to be thanked. heroes like victor are thankful that they get to do this important work. and i'm forever thankful that victor was there when i really needed him. victor chinyama gets tonight's last word. >> i can tell you that a desk delivered at the school, that's christmas for these kids. christmas comes in december 25th and pretty much nothing happens in their lives. when a desk is delivered to them at a school, that is christmas. you have ma
. >> victor is on his way back to zimbabwe tonight where he continues his work with unicef to find waysm bigger dreams, and get the education that can help them reach those dreams. hundreds of girls are going to high school in malawi right now thanks to victor chinyama. hundreds of thousands of chids are going to sit at desks in malawi schools tomorrow, thanks to victor. his name doesn't appear in any of those classrooms. none of the kids know that they have victor to thank for their...
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she reported from all over the world, from the middle east, and zimbabwe, reported on ebola. she was the only journalist from an american network in act at during the invasion in 2003. she spent nearly five years in iraq after that. she took some very dangerous assignments in afghanistan. you are in a vehicle that was antitankti-take test mine in 2005. and then later for in another ambush in a convoy along the afghanistan-kazakhstan border. that report 18 dupont columbia university silver baton. she has also won an overseas press club award and in 2011, covering the egyptian revolution, she was sexually assaulted by a mob and she talked about that on "60 minutes." she has since returned to middle east or zones. in september, you reported from the front lines against isis in iraq near falluja on "60 minutes." so thank you very much. let me start by asking, what motivates you to do this job? it seems like some people who do it are adrenaline junkies, there are others who are motivated by humanitarian considerations. you said that your goal as a foreign correspondent was to be a
she reported from all over the world, from the middle east, and zimbabwe, reported on ebola. she was the only journalist from an american network in act at during the invasion in 2003. she spent nearly five years in iraq after that. she took some very dangerous assignments in afghanistan. you are in a vehicle that was antitankti-take test mine in 2005. and then later for in another ambush in a convoy along the afghanistan-kazakhstan border. that report 18 dupont columbia university silver...
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the most hated man in america surpassing even the dentist who killed cecil alliant speaking of zimbabwe'sces to the line was illegally hunted in july sparked an international firestorm against walter what he did not face charges he did sense out of humiliation the controversy inspire ridiculous halloween costumes from one dealer to another is the bloom black or white and gold a question the sparked countless articles and a threat to tear families apart and for the record in this totally blue and black over the course of the past year we did thousands of stores as the year went down we had these purchase each reporter what was their favorite story went to general accident was at the top of his last >>reporter: shows like new year's live my favorite story of the year is one that never aired before the you want to see it now for the first time music: blue angels you are in the cockpit. . >>reporter: those videos are absolutely beautiful stunning all the way and you got a chance to go through that i was that aired on glad i did that the close as you're born to get it feels like you're in the
the most hated man in america surpassing even the dentist who killed cecil alliant speaking of zimbabwe'sces to the line was illegally hunted in july sparked an international firestorm against walter what he did not face charges he did sense out of humiliation the controversy inspire ridiculous halloween costumes from one dealer to another is the bloom black or white and gold a question the sparked countless articles and a threat to tear families apart and for the record in this totally blue...
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and plunged into river pilot error was to blame for the three people were killed sit speaking of zimbabwe's crises was legally hunted in july of patti labelle fan since sales to the roof of his musical revue when the buyer would have to the attention of. the. >>reporter: got his just deserts hosted him for things giving dinner the story that had everyone talking this year the dress is a blue and black or white and gold the question best are countless articles and printed tear families apart and for the record in this totally blue and black south. >>will tran: the largest container ships that ever visited u.s. is at the port of oakland yesterday morning marking a milestone for u.s. trade. >>will tran: take a look at this another of how the border fire this time lost angeles you can see the board smoking bursting into flames at happen just days before the devices goes into effect in all mantling stations a southern california coming up a new year's resolutions sounds more confident take a look at a new application that can help you with just that a live look outside no sfo we will be right ba
and plunged into river pilot error was to blame for the three people were killed sit speaking of zimbabwe's crises was legally hunted in july of patti labelle fan since sales to the roof of his musical revue when the buyer would have to the attention of. the. >>reporter: got his just deserts hosted him for things giving dinner the story that had everyone talking this year the dress is a blue and black or white and gold the question best are countless articles and printed tear families...
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indonesia, iran, kuwait, libya, nigeria, pakistan, russian federation, turkmenistan, yemen, and zimbabwe. that was the group in january. it has since expanded considerably. this is a serious alliance of current u.s. allies, some of the world's biggest democracies, with huge feminist movements, like nigeria and malaysia and indonesia. plus former socialist states, creeping towards -- what do they have in common? they have in common a commitment to erode women's rights and also the rights of sexual minorities. and this group is operating as a bloc. before the commission, they are treated to a retreat in arizona at a spot where they get training in how to negotiate international negotiations on women's rights. the argument explicitly is, where's the coalition on women's rights? the reason there is not an explicit want is there is a reluctance to suggest this is a western issue, which it is not just a western issued at all. so i am out of town, so what do we need? coming back to the policy of recognition and redistribution. u.s. is a global leader on women's rights. as a nation, that's also
indonesia, iran, kuwait, libya, nigeria, pakistan, russian federation, turkmenistan, yemen, and zimbabwe. that was the group in january. it has since expanded considerably. this is a serious alliance of current u.s. allies, some of the world's biggest democracies, with huge feminist movements, like nigeria and malaysia and indonesia. plus former socialist states, creeping towards -- what do they have in common? they have in common a commitment to erode women's rights and also the rights of...
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personally, not just from my two years with the peace corps in swaziland but to a later trip we took to zimbabweuite an experience of real misery. i can't imagine what it's like for a 5-year-old lying on the ground in a hut with the heat of the disease competing with the air all around. i was fortunate to have a great doctor here in washington and access to the life-saving drugs. i survived. millions of others, especially african mothers and children, aren't as fortunate. so i agree with president obama and the congress in continuing what president bush started. this effort needs to be funded and pushed. thanks to american leadership already there's been a huge decline in malaria deaths. 6 million lives, believe it or not, have been saved since 2000. 6 million. our generation can be the one to actually end the disease altogether. who's ever the next president, boy, that's in doubt right now. i hope this country continues to lead the world in making sure that a child never again dies from a mosquito bite. and that's hardball hardball "h. thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts
personally, not just from my two years with the peace corps in swaziland but to a later trip we took to zimbabweuite an experience of real misery. i can't imagine what it's like for a 5-year-old lying on the ground in a hut with the heat of the disease competing with the air all around. i was fortunate to have a great doctor here in washington and access to the life-saving drugs. i survived. millions of others, especially african mothers and children, aren't as fortunate. so i agree with...