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all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. but you don't have to go very far from right where we are sitting. just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. the world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated, and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be in charge of their own destiny and feed their families. we have to get together and do things about it. >> many people watching this interview are big admirers of your work. i am curious to know who you admire. are there thought leaders that you look up to? >> well, we learn from each other. we are both early members of a group called the giving pledge where a lot of philanthropists sit and share mistakes. there are people like george soros who has done really innovative work. we get to meet the scientists working on this stuff. maybe the most amazing are the peopl
all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. but you don't have to go very far from right where we are sitting. just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. the world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated, and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be...
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the africa of today is different from the past. i run a business in africa. i have an investment company that invests in the african economy, and we operate at very, very high global governance standards. that is not just me. that is what we're beginning to see. the west should rethink their strategy, and think if the africa today is different from africa two years ago. that missing link is what a problem for people who fail to join the boat. the boat is moving and chinese is taking advantage of opportunities on the continent. >> always a pleasure to see you. the affordable care act said sign up for insurance or pay a fine. there is a healthcare alternative if you have a lot of faith. >> is it less efficient? it's not supposed to be less efficient. it's supposed to be beautiful. >> whose doing it and why it works. and why park avenue has nothing on north dakota thanks to the energy boom. i'll tell you about farmers and their good fortune as my series on fracking continues. keep it right here. blank >> 78 million people have signed up for insurance under obama
the africa of today is different from the past. i run a business in africa. i have an investment company that invests in the african economy, and we operate at very, very high global governance standards. that is not just me. that is what we're beginning to see. the west should rethink their strategy, and think if the africa today is different from africa two years ago. that missing link is what a problem for people who fail to join the boat. the boat is moving and chinese is taking advantage...
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>> when i was a tiny little girl, i wanted to go and study animal ins africa because i fell in love with tarzan. silly man married the wrong jane. i was very jealous of her. i decided i wanted to go to africa and write books about animals and everybody laughed except my amazing mother said if you want something, you will have to work hard and you will get there in the end. i got invited by school friends, saved up my money working as a waitress, got out to africa, heard about louis leake, went to see him at the music. i wasn't asking for a job. but he took me all around. he asked me hundreds of questions. and because i got on learning about africa animals and spent hours in the natural history museum in london, i could answer many of his questions. >> he believed you had the temperament to survive isolation. education? >> zero. >> when was your first attempt to observe the chimpanzees? >> 1960, he got the money for me to go. the biggest problem was they ran away. they are conservative. never seen a white ape before. so they ran away. eventually, one who i named david graybeard began to l
>> when i was a tiny little girl, i wanted to go and study animal ins africa because i fell in love with tarzan. silly man married the wrong jane. i was very jealous of her. i decided i wanted to go to africa and write books about animals and everybody laughed except my amazing mother said if you want something, you will have to work hard and you will get there in the end. i got invited by school friends, saved up my money working as a waitress, got out to africa, heard about louis leake,...
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>> oh, yes. 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa. then now with the other politics and other parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years, they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and cronyism. and opposition parties are gaining strength. >> i think that's maybe new to us, i think we're trying to navigate reality. how do you deal with so many opinions? the party that you loved the whole time, that brought about this freedom, is fumbling the ball. so what do you do? because in democracy, you should act. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head. lips shrivelled back in a joker like rictus of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good
>> oh, yes. 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa. then now with the other politics and other parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years, they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and...
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africa has so much going for it. nigeria in particular. 60% of the world's airable land is in this continent. huge mineral resources. agriculture could boom. they could go through a green revolution, but it requires security for that, and it's interesting. i had an interview with africa's richest man while here, and he said basically we've got to create more jobs, because if we don't, even if we get rid of boko haram, another group like that will take its place. >> thank you so much for that. also, zain asher. thank you both. >>> coming up, the most controversial story in u.s. education knew. common core standards. parents, kids, celebrities, politicians, everybody's angry about the new tougher standards. is it time to rethink common core, or are we just coddling u.s. kids to the detriment of their ed jasion get all your favorites all day, everyday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature fa
africa has so much going for it. nigeria in particular. 60% of the world's airable land is in this continent. huge mineral resources. agriculture could boom. they could go through a green revolution, but it requires security for that, and it's interesting. i had an interview with africa's richest man while here, and he said basically we've got to create more jobs, because if we don't, even if we get rid of boko haram, another group like that will take its place. >> thank you so much for...
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. >> you worked in some communicatees, in africa, afghanistan. how do you cater the message of women's liberation in places like that? >> i listen. the women there are doing it. it's not up to me, because they are experiencing it there. it's up to us to support each other. for instance, domestic violence is huge, and i believe it's bigger than in any modern demock rahsy in the world. if you added up all the women who have been murdered by their house bands or boyfriends -- husbands or boyfriend since 9/11 and add up the americans killed in 9/11, many more women have been murdered by their husband and boyfriend than that figure. >> violence against women is cross-cultural and is at staggering levels. adults worldwide strangled or aborted 150 million infant girls or females because they wanted a boy. why is violence against women, cross-cultural, if you are saying it doesn't have a biological root, why does it seem to be everywhere? >> first of all, it's not absolutely everywhere, there are some cultures that we see and we are coming out of it in v
. >> you worked in some communicatees, in africa, afghanistan. how do you cater the message of women's liberation in places like that? >> i listen. the women there are doing it. it's not up to me, because they are experiencing it there. it's up to us to support each other. for instance, domestic violence is huge, and i believe it's bigger than in any modern demock rahsy in the world. if you added up all the women who have been murdered by their house bands or boyfriends -- husbands...
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despite a week economy and allegations of political corrupti corruption, south africa is better than it was when apartheid ended. >> we have worked together to build al new society based on the foundations of human rights, equality, justice, unity, and e reconciliation. we have worked together to build south africa that truly belongs to all who live in it. >> since nelson mandela entered office in 1994, the anc party has won every general election by a landslide. but that could end this week. the main challenger to the anc is the economic freedom fighters party or the esf. they held their rally ahead of wednesday's election. they are trying to capitalized on growing frustrations with the anc. al jazeera reports why they are losing power after 20 years in power. >> latabala and her cousin are excited on voting on may 7th. >> i am going to vote for the anc because it found our struggle and gave us freedom. >> apartheid ended 20 years ago. the ruling african national congress has a lot of support but people aren't happy about the alleged corruption in the anc. recently, more than $20 mi
despite a week economy and allegations of political corrupti corruption, south africa is better than it was when apartheid ended. >> we have worked together to build al new society based on the foundations of human rights, equality, justice, unity, and e reconciliation. we have worked together to build south africa that truly belongs to all who live in it. >> since nelson mandela entered office in 1994, the anc party has won every general election by a landslide. but that could end...
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for the associate vice president in africa from the u.s. area of peace. we are joined by brigadier general mark kimmitt. former district secretary of defence for middle east policy, assistant secretary of estate for military affairs and an al jazeera contributors. >> you were in libya a few months ago. the government said that generate khalifa haftar was planning a coup. that's a charge he denies. libya has three prime ministers. does it have a functional prime minister at this point. >> it's a good question. to call it a coup is premature. there is a central deposit in the form of g.m. c. its mandate, legislative power, all of it has to be defined. if there was a government, is in capacity to serve as duty bearer, which is what the general is challenging right now. >> it brings up an issue that there's not much of an organised army under control. there's said to be 1700 armed militias. does it look to you that the dissent into chaos will lead to a war. >> it could. any time that you have 1700 militias that control the use of forces inside a country inste
for the associate vice president in africa from the u.s. area of peace. we are joined by brigadier general mark kimmitt. former district secretary of defence for middle east policy, assistant secretary of estate for military affairs and an al jazeera contributors. >> you were in libya a few months ago. the government said that generate khalifa haftar was planning a coup. that's a charge he denies. libya has three prime ministers. does it have a functional prime minister at this point....
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a three for help to find hundred agreeds of kidnapped girls in africa. >> a ballot error ♪ they just change boots.. that's why we made the all-new jeep cherokee. with an exclusive 9-speed transmission and 31 miles per gallon highway. so you can keep going. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news it is action on tuesday morning. thanks for starting your day with us. first up, a check on the weather forecast. a few degrees cooler as i stepped outside. >> absolutely. that is because of this little disturbance pulling in the cooler air right new and notice the radar runs are moving through the eastern section of the contra costa and alameda county and a few sprinkles of detected through the altamont pass and some of the wind mills if you are traveling through that way maybe you are getting wet. the first forecast shows we will be mostly sunny, 65 to 71 and 75 inland. up to 64 into san francisco.
a three for help to find hundred agreeds of kidnapped girls in africa. >> a ballot error ♪ they just change boots.. that's why we made the all-new jeep cherokee. with an exclusive 9-speed transmission and 31 miles per gallon highway. so you can keep going. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news it is action on tuesday morning. thanks for starting your day with us. first up, a check on the weather forecast. a few degrees cooler as i stepped outside. >>...
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nigeria is africa's most poup louse country. it is africa's largest economy. nigeria is also the fifth largest exporter of oil to the world and a member of opec. americans on the east coast get much of their heating oil and gasoline from nigeria. nigeria is counted among the so-called mint countries. mexico, indonesia, nigeria, and turkey. four up and coming emerging markets that really excite investors. procter & gamble just opened its second plant in the country. all of them want to take advantage of nigeria's expanding consumer market. and that's the country that the president wants the world to see this week. world leaders and corporate executives meeting for the world economic forum on africa. attendees see big money to be made there, marketing to the growing middle class. nigeria's government says 60% of the population lives below the poverty line living off of $2 a day or less. poverty and corruption is rampant in nigeria. and as patricia sabga's reports, the government's challenges are a mixed bag at best. >> reporter: nigeria exported an estimated $95
nigeria is africa's most poup louse country. it is africa's largest economy. nigeria is also the fifth largest exporter of oil to the world and a member of opec. americans on the east coast get much of their heating oil and gasoline from nigeria. nigeria is counted among the so-called mint countries. mexico, indonesia, nigeria, and turkey. four up and coming emerging markets that really excite investors. procter & gamble just opened its second plant in the country. all of them want to take...
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missions some of those in africa, some of them as far away as haiti. >> so you say the u.n. wants to do something about it, what is the security council prepared to do about this violence. >> well, i think they will look at the idea of more troops, just these extra 5,000 will cost $223 million. so this isn't something you do lightly. i think they will be looking at otherrish measures, changing the whole operation of that u.n. mission, and the security council resolution is being drawn up about that. by the u.s. diplomates here, they are drawing up a draft resolution as we speak, they are also considering another measure, which is sanctions and now last 24 hours the u.s. government has sanctioned two key figures one on each side, of the divide. and i think some diplomates want the u.n. to do the same. they want the u.n. to draw up it's own sanctions and certainly consideration about getting a resolution to do that too. >> james because, live at the u.n., thank you. >> pakistani authorities release an fbi agent on bail today, days after he was detained while trying to board a
missions some of those in africa, some of them as far away as haiti. >> so you say the u.n. wants to do something about it, what is the security council prepared to do about this violence. >> well, i think they will look at the idea of more troops, just these extra 5,000 will cost $223 million. so this isn't something you do lightly. i think they will be looking at otherrish measures, changing the whole operation of that u.n. mission, and the security council resolution is being...
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nigeria is africa's largest economy. >> well, they are voting in south africa and the eyes are on the born frees, voting for the first time. not born throughout the apartheid rule. today's elections are already being marred by violence. >> the police on high alert and on horse back. people were protesting on tuesday night and burning down the polling stations and no need for the people to vote and feeling that the government is not deliring on the promises they have made with the water and food and housing. there is a bit of a party atmosphere. some of the political parties are trying to get them to vote and cast a vote. lots of people, they are in the line and waiting for many, many hours. they are all saying the same thing, 20 years after the end of apartheid why so many black people living in poor conditions. jobs in particular, people are frustrated here. they are going to cast their votes and hoping that the politicians they choose or voting in power will deliver on the promises for a better life. >> as they choose the leaders, change is happening beyond the bood borders. >> in d
nigeria is africa's largest economy. >> well, they are voting in south africa and the eyes are on the born frees, voting for the first time. not born throughout the apartheid rule. today's elections are already being marred by violence. >> the police on high alert and on horse back. people were protesting on tuesday night and burning down the polling stations and no need for the people to vote and feeling that the government is not deliring on the promises they have made with the...
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than: i learned a lot more what most people knew about his time going up in africa and asia. lot.aw that they moved a they did a few years in thailand and then came back to the u.s.. he was in india. he has some real exposure to other cultures, more so than most government officials you will see. the other thing that is crucial read --e book is if you i believe it is the second chapter. it goes over his early days in treasury. i think those are the times that really shaped his thinking, especially his thinking later on during the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009. shaped by the mexico crisis, he was shaped by the asian financial crisis in the late1890's -- in the 1980's. he was also shaped by larry you couldn't kill off a crisis with half measures. had to use massive decisive force and not leave any doubt to anyone, either the markets or the public, that you were serious about fighting this. theextensive that would be moral hazard argument, that you would encourage people to miss behave in the future. he always thought that was secondary to making sure that a crisis did not s
than: i learned a lot more what most people knew about his time going up in africa and asia. lot.aw that they moved a they did a few years in thailand and then came back to the u.s.. he was in india. he has some real exposure to other cultures, more so than most government officials you will see. the other thing that is crucial read --e book is if you i believe it is the second chapter. it goes over his early days in treasury. i think those are the times that really shaped his thinking,...
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there, the middle east and north africa scored the highest. in my heart of hearts, i believe that attitudes toward israel do impact on attitudes towards juice. i believe attitudes toward jews tend to impact on attitudes toward israel. having said that, our survey does not give us any evidence, any statistical evidence to say that attitudes towards israel determine or are a cause of antisemittism or that it is a cause of anti-israel. having said that, israel, arab-israel conflict display certainly in the middle east because it's part and parcel. >>> convention, 49% of muslims are anti-semitic, 1 out of 2. >> were you surprised? >> i was disappointed because religion should be fostering understanding and respect rather prejudice. >> south korea, 53% as anti-semitic views laos, only one %. difference? >> 55%, the data, not the whys. i don't know about south korea. it is just wow. there is an explanation. it's one explanation. it's probably this is my explanation. a lot of the anti-semitism was brought by missionaries. it depends upon what mission
there, the middle east and north africa scored the highest. in my heart of hearts, i believe that attitudes toward israel do impact on attitudes towards juice. i believe attitudes toward jews tend to impact on attitudes toward israel. having said that, our survey does not give us any evidence, any statistical evidence to say that attitudes towards israel determine or are a cause of antisemittism or that it is a cause of anti-israel. having said that, israel, arab-israel conflict display...
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based on what i've seen, that if the world can get it right here, a country with a past like south africa's, if they can figure out how to make it work here for everybody. absorb all the people flooding in from all over africa, continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there's hope for the rest of us. >>> i've always wanted to get as far away as possible from the place that i was born. far both geographically and spiritually. to leave it behind. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ perhaps something good ♪ in this beautiful world ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la-la ♪ >>> tangier, it's morocco. but from 1923 through 1956, it was loosely governed by the major powers, an international zone. for years, it seemed, everything was permitted. nothing was forbidden. at the northern tip of africa, a short ferry hop from spain, tangier was a magnet for writers, remittance men, spies and artists. if you were a bad boy of your time, you liked drugs, the kind of sex that was fr
based on what i've seen, that if the world can get it right here, a country with a past like south africa's, if they can figure out how to make it work here for everybody. absorb all the people flooding in from all over africa, continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there's hope for the rest of us. >>> i've always wanted to get as far away as possible from the place that i was born. far both geographically and spiritually. to leave it behind. ♪ i took a walk through this...
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. >> jon: did you actually go to africa? >> yeah, two months. >> jon: don't you need fever shots? >> yeah, you have to pretty much prepare for anything. then, you know, like a lot of things in life, i pretty much, like, cut 20 years off my life in stress and fear and coronaries and freakouts and what ifs and not living in the present because i'm so certain the future is just going to be diabolical, and it was all okay. >> jon: oh! and it was, like, okay, this is a good life lesson that you don't need to have a coronary on a minute-by-minute basis. >> jon: i wasn't how the story was going to end. >> right now, i'm just on benadryl. >> jon: there you go. respect. benadryl respect. allergies are crazy. going to africa with your own 6 month old, i would have thought, boy, that's a recipe for another movie right there. you can imagine in the jungle them raising your child. you can't find her, she's rise bid hyenas, then it gets its own disney movie. >> right. i took her out every weekend to see different animals and i realized all my stress was inevitably leading to this extraordinary
. >> jon: did you actually go to africa? >> yeah, two months. >> jon: don't you need fever shots? >> yeah, you have to pretty much prepare for anything. then, you know, like a lot of things in life, i pretty much, like, cut 20 years off my life in stress and fear and coronaries and freakouts and what ifs and not living in the present because i'm so certain the future is just going to be diabolical, and it was all okay. >> jon: oh! and it was, like, okay, this is a...
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one example is truth in reconciliation act in south africa. when you say how do you move? there is no smooth transition. they stood up and said here are the awful things we have done and we tried to put the motor and the different. doesn't eraser apartheid but it creates clearance. similarly netherlands, the dutch bank, a new regulation of a vowel of honesty which is similar in nature, we are going to say here is what we promised and so let's get back some credibility and some promise. this is a very interesting and promising direction for social science to get lessons from religion and see what we can learn and what mechanism is happening but also implement secular mechanisms that will help us behave better. there is one other thing i want to say about cheating which is important. told thing is about conflicts of interest, the fact that people are motivated to see reality in a certain way and be able to do and we have a tendency to look at people who cheat and say these are bad people. a personal story for me represents the complexity of this. i got burned many years and
one example is truth in reconciliation act in south africa. when you say how do you move? there is no smooth transition. they stood up and said here are the awful things we have done and we tried to put the motor and the different. doesn't eraser apartheid but it creates clearance. similarly netherlands, the dutch bank, a new regulation of a vowel of honesty which is similar in nature, we are going to say here is what we promised and so let's get back some credibility and some promise. this is...
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zuma meeting with other african leaders focused on fighting terrorism in africa. nigerian president goodluck jonathan in attendance as the search for the missing school girls continues and really, without much progress. the "new york times" reports that nigerian troops are ill prepared, poorly trained and too corrupt to successfully organize which is why soldiers have largely avoided fights with boko haram even as the rebel group attacks citizens. >>> with little government protection, many in nigeria are worried of another mass kidnapping. al jazeera reports on how conditions can be very limiting for young girls and what's being done to empower them. >> marianne says she believes she was 13 when her parents married her off. there are many things she didn't learn, including her age. one of eight siblings, the family could not afford to send her to school. she now has three children of her own. they are six, three, and one, and she has been coming to this vocational center hoping to pick up a skill that would help her support her own family. >> i was upset i couldn
zuma meeting with other african leaders focused on fighting terrorism in africa. nigerian president goodluck jonathan in attendance as the search for the missing school girls continues and really, without much progress. the "new york times" reports that nigerian troops are ill prepared, poorly trained and too corrupt to successfully organize which is why soldiers have largely avoided fights with boko haram even as the rebel group attacks citizens. >>> with little government...
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. >> a surge in al qaeda affiliates in middle east and north africa, now pose a threat to the united states, report finds there has been a 40% increase and terrorist attack, worldwide, between 2012, and 2013. the state department singled out iran, reiterating it is a major state sponsor of terrorism that continues to defy debands to prove its nuclear ambitions are peaceful. all this as an increasing number of americans say they don't' america to be the world's police. or nation builders. this according to a new "wall street journal" nbc news poll, 47% said we should reduce our level of international engagement. 19% said we should be more active. 30% said our involvement should remain the same, for more now, in obama administration's foreign policy failures, latest developments in the benghazi scandal, we're joined by former u.s. ambassador to united nations, fox news contributor, john bolten. this is quite a development. this white house now claims there were two sets of talking points. your reaction? >> well, these people condition keep their story straight, this e-mail, from ben rh
. >> a surge in al qaeda affiliates in middle east and north africa, now pose a threat to the united states, report finds there has been a 40% increase and terrorist attack, worldwide, between 2012, and 2013. the state department singled out iran, reiterating it is a major state sponsor of terrorism that continues to defy debands to prove its nuclear ambitions are peaceful. all this as an increasing number of americans say they don't' america to be the world's police. or nation builders....
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. >> talk about people from india and africa unfortunately they are not educated like the manhattan institute and from the standpoint of cheaper energy what are the prospect -- prospects and what is the prospect. >> and to have people on the left manufacturing is coming back mentioning that pakistan needs sandy egyptians that are now building fertilizer plants one in iowa and indiana. basf the chief executive recently told "the wall street journal" if they moved all chemical operations to the u.s. they would save $700 million per year in energy costs alone. the french steelmaking company just built the new steel mill in youngstown ohio. this foreign investment will continue coming even if natural gas prices rise somewhat it is still dramatically cheaper than it was always is in western europe. one of the reasons i am so bullish is the abundance of natural gas was more ethylene production you name it. the value chain is creating all kinds of the fax in hotels and hospitality is the remarkable growth engine and i was that produced last fall at said he and his colleagues estimated the revolution
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what is africa in history and in the collective imagination? what shapes identity? how is it possible to form and sustain a meaningful collectivity? and what is the specifically black contribution to culture, even to humanity? you may remember one answer dubois gives to this last question regarding a black contribution to culture from souls of black folk mainly. he writes: to make their loving, living and doing precious to all human hearts. it's impossible not to hear in dr. west's memoir an homage to dubois in the title of that memoir. and as it is perfectly expressed not least in black songs and folklore, in the -- [inaudible] of anthony appiah develops in "lines of descent," the generalize bl of blacks loving, living and doing perhaps accomplishes the sense of which dubois was thinking was both cosmopolitan, but romantic. the lucid outline in this book of the very influence of dubois' many teachers ranging from his time in berlin which he studied political economy and philosophy with towering intellectuals who were also important public figures to such figures as
what is africa in history and in the collective imagination? what shapes identity? how is it possible to form and sustain a meaningful collectivity? and what is the specifically black contribution to culture, even to humanity? you may remember one answer dubois gives to this last question regarding a black contribution to culture from souls of black folk mainly. he writes: to make their loving, living and doing precious to all human hearts. it's impossible not to hear in dr. west's memoir an...
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brisbane jacobson says the abc's the only party we've experienced that instead of south africa. it seemed somehow forgot that season with the robots the team and unemployment new poll suggests the abc will likely hold onto power but it should put rate has dropped ten percentage points since the last seduction. and it's projected to lose seats in the national assembly many south africans have come to see the abc as corrupt missoula is allergic to have spent twenty three medium dollars of taxpayer money to renovate his private residence the members of the opposition parties made me see who is with a wide gap between the two. that's become a significant issue with the voters the opposition party seems to be back to the ground in eight hours. one of those parties is economic freedom fighters like us. it's become particularly popular among young people. what is the split to fly into pokemon team to five in quantities in and around one two years to support needs. now that lincoln. you seem to have dispensed with his wife and two children with them. to which you can heal before missing
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he says boko haram isn't just a nigerian problem but an al-qaeda operation all across west africa. boko haram kidnapped three 00 girls from a school in northern nigeria last month and reports say they attacked a chinese plant in northern kameroon today. the latest from tim friend. >>> warm words about cooperation, sharing intelligence, perhaps even cooperating more fully on cross border arrangements so that boko haram could be pursued across boarders, particularly in recent incidents between nigh year i can't and kameroon. but there are still difficulties and many hurdles ahead. i think in the weeks to come, because this issue is going to remain in the international spotlight, they will have to come up with something a lot more concrete than they have already. of course, on the issue of the girls, the school girls being held hostage, there was very little to emerge from this summit because i think their hands are tied. >> that's the leaders, perhaps, have very few options. they ruled out, at least for now, they have ruled out the possibility of negotiation. perhaps the only other p
he says boko haram isn't just a nigerian problem but an al-qaeda operation all across west africa. boko haram kidnapped three 00 girls from a school in northern nigeria last month and reports say they attacked a chinese plant in northern kameroon today. the latest from tim friend. >>> warm words about cooperation, sharing intelligence, perhaps even cooperating more fully on cross border arrangements so that boko haram could be pursued across boarders, particularly in recent incidents...
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(laughter) nigeria, the most populous country in africa, one of the largest economies in africa must be blowing out all the stops to get these guys. >> the nigerian government was trying to sweep this whole thing under the rug for the longest time. >> jon: really? how big are nigerian rugs? (laughter) because i can see sweeping mineral rights corruption under the rug, but hundreds of missing girls, we're going to need a bigger rug. >> many niger yens have sharply criticized their president for his slow response. >> nigeria's president rejected international help for weeks. >> with three weeks before president goodluck jonathan said anything about the kidnapping publicly. >> jon: just want to be clear. goodluck jonathan is is the nigerian president's actual name. (laughter) they are not just saying-- the president of a corrupt divided country overrun with nut bag terrorists who have also infiltrated your military good did luck, jonathan, that's not it his actual name. not a modifier. so the president of nigeria took three weeks to speak publicly about one of the most horrifying atroci
(laughter) nigeria, the most populous country in africa, one of the largest economies in africa must be blowing out all the stops to get these guys. >> the nigerian government was trying to sweep this whole thing under the rug for the longest time. >> jon: really? how big are nigerian rugs? (laughter) because i can see sweeping mineral rights corruption under the rug, but hundreds of missing girls, we're going to need a bigger rug. >> many niger yens have sharply criticized...
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i think it's a problem frankly that extends all across north africa and something the united states needs to do a lot more work on to develop a counterterrorism strategy to protect ourselves really. >> how come we haven't had that counterterrorism strategy, the nigerian president, he says they are operating like china? >> i think the evidence is increasingly clear they have ties to al qaeda. i think they qualify now as an al qaeda affiliate. it's still a mystery why the state department for several years declined to name boko haram as a terrorist organization despite it meeting the applicable statutory tests, and i think it's just part of a problem we've seen across the middle east and north africa, with terrorist activities stepping up, razz call islamists operating freely. i think increasing the dangers, not just in north africa, let's not forget but increasing the possibility of using these unstable areas as basis to attack western europe or the united states. >> yeah, they bombed the u.n. headquarters and killed christians on christmas day, and there's been a lot of criticism at the s
i think it's a problem frankly that extends all across north africa and something the united states needs to do a lot more work on to develop a counterterrorism strategy to protect ourselves really. >> how come we haven't had that counterterrorism strategy, the nigerian president, he says they are operating like china? >> i think the evidence is increasingly clear they have ties to al qaeda. i think they qualify now as an al qaeda affiliate. it's still a mystery why the state...
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tuesday important to the refrigerator but we can truck efficiently while dewey import apples from south africa or new zealand because they are in season. day putting on a container shipping and arrived two weeks later they are fresher with less lost to spoilage actually new zealand apples are better than new york city apples. john: the giant farm is mardi efficient than a local farmer? >> you can use and put more efficiently and his more difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city and with those crops that grow larger quantities then of course, is bigger is better. john: but now they talk about food miles the distance from a food -- farm to fork with the of 100 myall dialect -- tie it. >> in the end you cannot defy nature. it is still one 20th of the footprint. few want to grow things in the area to bring irrigation water or more fungicides and pesticides growing them for where it has traveled. >> it is much more energy intensive. >> 20 times more on average. >> it saves local jobs? >> the problem is if you pay more for your food then you have less money to spend on other things
tuesday important to the refrigerator but we can truck efficiently while dewey import apples from south africa or new zealand because they are in season. day putting on a container shipping and arrived two weeks later they are fresher with less lost to spoilage actually new zealand apples are better than new york city apples. john: the giant farm is mardi efficient than a local farmer? >> you can use and put more efficiently and his more difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new...
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millions in south africa has given his office another chance. the president described it. >> who can defeat us if you are with the people. would can? no one. those not with the people, the people are not going to vote for them. >> that is what happened. that's why, as a party. those who spoke so violently in parliament - they have been reduced into little puffs in parramatta. the party of liberation has been voted back into power. this time with a reduced majority. >> the jacob zuma administration lost the a.n.c. in two elections. it fell from 70% to 66%, and from 66% to 61.5-62%. so the big question you have to april is we are unhappy with jacob zuma, and some of the behaviour. >> the new kid on the block, the economic freedom fighters got more than 20 seats. the main opposition party, the democratic alliance increased its share of the votes. >> reporter: they are celebrating their win. they'll likely head to the drawing board and plan their way forward. the government elections are 2016. they can't afford to lose support. >> the african nation
millions in south africa has given his office another chance. the president described it. >> who can defeat us if you are with the people. would can? no one. those not with the people, the people are not going to vote for them. >> that is what happened. that's why, as a party. those who spoke so violently in parliament - they have been reduced into little puffs in parramatta. the party of liberation has been voted back into power. this time with a reduced majority. >> the...
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. >> in africa himself the u.s. secretary of state john kerry pledged the united states will help. >> the kidnapping of thousands of children by boko haram is an unconscionable crime and we will do everything possible to support the nigerian government to return these young women to their homes. >> already the u.s. has offered to send fbi help but the outcry and the outrage has spread worldwide. >> we're urging the nigerian government to do more to find them. these are people's daughters, is sisters and so on. it's wrong, they need to be found and returned to their families safely as soon as possible. >> the president of the federal republic of nigeria has the might of the whole, the entire military of the country. he has financial resources at his disposal. and he can make things happen if he actually wants to make things happen. so there shouldn't be any excuses. >> the mass kidnapping went viral on the weekend, hashtagged #bury back our girls. hicial clint said, access to education is an inalienable right. we mus
. >> in africa himself the u.s. secretary of state john kerry pledged the united states will help. >> the kidnapping of thousands of children by boko haram is an unconscionable crime and we will do everything possible to support the nigerian government to return these young women to their homes. >> already the u.s. has offered to send fbi help but the outcry and the outrage has spread worldwide. >> we're urging the nigerian government to do more to find them. these are...
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, west africa, east africa in syria, where the president drew his supposed red line, and then presented it was, quote, the world's red line. iran and its client has just won. bashar assad is back and secure in his presidential palace. they're sitting pretty and the president's red line has bled away to a big nothing. because in the end, having a fabulous tweet is not enough. >> i watch the left's reaction to this and they're shocked at yourself and people like me. rush limbaugh was made fun of by jon stewart last night. tell me what this hash tag is going to do to help these girls if we're going to rescue them. what's it take? then i'll get your response. >> so that's our choice. the quivering rage heap who is apparently desperately trying to extingish every model of humanity that was his soul. who should we choose? why don't we tweet our votes to hash tag [ bleep ] rush. >> is jon stewart going to support the idea of special forces going in to rescue them? i would support it if we had a reasonable chance of success. i don't know if the white house agrees with me. >> i'd like to get tho
, west africa, east africa in syria, where the president drew his supposed red line, and then presented it was, quote, the world's red line. iran and its client has just won. bashar assad is back and secure in his presidential palace. they're sitting pretty and the president's red line has bled away to a big nothing. because in the end, having a fabulous tweet is not enough. >> i watch the left's reaction to this and they're shocked at yourself and people like me. rush limbaugh was made...
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installations in north africa. the two thousand and eleven western military intervention and subsequent ouster of libyan leader moammar qaddafi turned out to be a gift to militias the country gravely destabilized allow the militants to expand exponentially as the nation's military and police forces remain too weak nato member states are good at destroying nations but never good at. making good democracies oh so they can do they can. destroy a nation but not put it back together again. the violence in libya has been raging since last summer almost three years since revolution and libya is a country awash with weapons and militias with competing agendas. however concern over the chaos has spiked after dissident general. launched assaults against the libyan parliament and islamic factions some of the worst violence that country has seen since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi the libyan government called his assault and its home to crew ordering the. a rest of those taking part and islamic militant group based in bengh
installations in north africa. the two thousand and eleven western military intervention and subsequent ouster of libyan leader moammar qaddafi turned out to be a gift to militias the country gravely destabilized allow the militants to expand exponentially as the nation's military and police forces remain too weak nato member states are good at destroying nations but never good at. making good democracies oh so they can do they can. destroy a nation but not put it back together again. the...
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the trial of south africa. star starf-- paralympic oscar pistorius was postponed on wednesday. the judge said that the decision would ensure the defendant gets a fair trial. defensey comes after a witness testified that oscar pistorius has had an anxiety disorder to since childhood. pistorius could be acquitted or face a lighter sentence if he is found to not be criminally responsible for shooting his girlfriend because of mental illness. the french riviera rolled out the red carpet on wednesday for the start of the annual cannes film festival. the event kicked off with a screening of "grace of monaco," starring nicole kidman and princess grace. ♪ why are you crying? >> if your family is to survive, you need to give them -- >> 18 films are in the running for the palm do'orr. the choice will be made by the international jury headed by the firston, who was female filmmaker to pick up the prize in 1993. anger over the turkish government's handling of the mine disaster spilled into violence on thursday as protesters clashed with police in several cities including istanbul and ank
the trial of south africa. star starf-- paralympic oscar pistorius was postponed on wednesday. the judge said that the decision would ensure the defendant gets a fair trial. defensey comes after a witness testified that oscar pistorius has had an anxiety disorder to since childhood. pistorius could be acquitted or face a lighter sentence if he is found to not be criminally responsible for shooting his girlfriend because of mental illness. the french riviera rolled out the red carpet on...
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why do we import apples from chile or south africa or new zealand. in the summer, seasons are inverted. you put them in containers and arrive two weeks later, they are fresher, less lossage to spoilage. at certain times of the year, new zealand apples are much better for the environment than apples from new york city. >> the giant farm that may be far away is more environmentally efficient than the local farmer. >> small is beautiful but bigger is often better. you can use input efficiently, you can specialize, it's difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city. if you buy things in large volumes, if you invest in the type of crops that grow well in large quantities, then yeah, of course, bigger is better and better for the environment. john: but they talk now about food miles, the distance from farm to fork, and the one person i interviewed talked about the 100 mile diet. the subtitle is in the 10,000 mile. >> you can define nature. long distance transportation is 1/20th of production. if you want to grow things in area where you need i
why do we import apples from chile or south africa or new zealand. in the summer, seasons are inverted. you put them in containers and arrive two weeks later, they are fresher, less lossage to spoilage. at certain times of the year, new zealand apples are much better for the environment than apples from new york city. >> the giant farm that may be far away is more environmentally efficient than the local farmer. >> small is beautiful but bigger is often better. you can use input...
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you're seeing it in nigeria and in western africa and eastern africa and afghanistan as americans leave there. jihadists are going to europe and the united states. >> you're right. you've all been great. thank you so much for being with us. give yourselves a hand. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. >> the whistle blower blowing the lid off obamacare right here "on the record." >> somebody has figured out how to a lot of money off of this deal to do nothing. >> a billion dollars. your money gone. poof. >> they would tell us to come in dressed professionally and to sit at our desk and act like we were working. >> and then: >> this is shameful under any circumstances a night mayor at the v.a. but will anyone land in prison. >> if these accusations are true, someone should be going to
you're seeing it in nigeria and in western africa and eastern africa and afghanistan as americans leave there. jihadists are going to europe and the united states. >> you're right. you've all been great. thank you so much for being with us. give yourselves a hand. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. >> the whistle blower blowing the lid off obamacare right here "on the record." >> somebody has figured out how to a lot of money...
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-- namibia and south africa. the fortuitous turn of events from doing work on broadway and off-broadway in 1979 and 1980 -- all of those things lead to that. the fortune i've had to be ,omeone like josh will a bonds a film about the haitian intoution, materialized the work we do now. >> we will do part two in a moment and post it online at democracynow.org. our guest, danny glover, american actor, film director, actor.al act wer lawleen cleaver in a professor at emory law school, member of the student nonviolent member of the student nonviolent travel advisories to small business loans. retirement savings to medicare coverage. id theft protection to contacting elected officials. student loans to taxes on-line. whether you have information to get or ideas to give, usa.gov is the official place to connect with your government. from surplus car auctions to finding a new job, our new mobile apps will keep you updated on the go. so from marriage records to passport applications, veteran's benefits to birth certificate
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in the new south africa, the media is a big part of the story. click bait, those teasing head lines you hate yourself for clicking on. the russian media have marched to the kremlin's beat. they have the medals to show for it.
in the new south africa, the media is a big part of the story. click bait, those teasing head lines you hate yourself for clicking on. the russian media have marched to the kremlin's beat. they have the medals to show for it.
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. >> you talked about people in india and africa. we have people in new york and california as well. fortunately a lot of these people are not always getting the education. but i'm wondering from a standpoint of cheaper energy, bringing manufacturing back and economics of that. what is this having to say for people right now for not having a lot of skills or much to do? >> with that angled, perhaps give us what is going on on the left to find out what we are talking about. >> it is coming back. i mentioned that pakistanis and egyptians. $1.4 billion are spent each building fertilizer plants, one in iowa and one in india. the biggest chemical maker in the world, top executives recent told "the wall street journal" that if they would all of their operations around the world of to the u.s., they would save $700 million per year in energy costs alone. france and the french, a french steelmaking company just finished building a new steel mill in youngstown, ohio. and so does foreign investment that is coming to the u.s. now is going to co
. >> you talked about people in india and africa. we have people in new york and california as well. fortunately a lot of these people are not always getting the education. but i'm wondering from a standpoint of cheaper energy, bringing manufacturing back and economics of that. what is this having to say for people right now for not having a lot of skills or much to do? >> with that angled, perhaps give us what is going on on the left to find out what we are talking about. >>...
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interests specifically in africa, jon. jon: the president once again said usama bin laden is no more in that speech this morning. catherine herridge, thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. >> here is my bottom line. america must always lead on the world stage. if we don't, no one else will. the military that you have joined is and always will be the backbone of that leadership. but u.s. military action can not be the only or even primary component of our leadership in every instance. just because we have the best hammer does mean every problem is a nail. jenna: the president laying out his foreign policy plans for the rest of his second term today. he re-emphasized what he is now calling a new chapter in the story of american leadership around the world. to talk more about that chapter, greg stevenson, foreign affairs columnist for "wall street journal," ambassador nick burns, former ambassador to nato and former undersecretary of state for political affairs. nice to have you with us today as we tackle these big topics ge
interests specifically in africa, jon. jon: the president once again said usama bin laden is no more in that speech this morning. catherine herridge, thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. >> here is my bottom line. america must always lead on the world stage. if we don't, no one else will. the military that you have joined is and always will be the backbone of that leadership. but u.s. military action can not be the only or even primary component of our leadership in every...
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jim is right in twenty eight countries and this includes africa and the middle east run when you have western countries like america and look here you have people that migrate to those countries and they've been big cultures and traditions and then do the things that think it is the abundance practice in western countries as well as a lot of people don't realize how widespread it is it's kind of internationally condemned in the media and political establishment but it's still being practiced were happening every day around the world to give us the give us a little bit of the inside on the scale here. it is estimated that the million woman go through s.g.m. every single year and when you think about that and if you happen not only in other parts of the world like where i'm from in the dance. there's nothing wrong with the can a group group of girls and putting them through s.g.m. because that's their clothes and that's something that they've been easements and pens that look to the united states that this is part of the movie. you know they still practice it and it's just something tha
jim is right in twenty eight countries and this includes africa and the middle east run when you have western countries like america and look here you have people that migrate to those countries and they've been big cultures and traditions and then do the things that think it is the abundance practice in western countries as well as a lot of people don't realize how widespread it is it's kind of internationally condemned in the media and political establishment but it's still being practiced...
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speaker, i urge members to support h.r. 2548, the electrify africa act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2548 as amended? those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair -- >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman asks for the yeas and nays. >> i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceed thonings question will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. royce: i move that the house suspend the rules and pass house resolution 418 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 418, resolution urging the government of burma to end the rohingya n of
speaker, i urge members to support h.r. 2548, the electrify africa act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2548 as amended? those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair -- >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman asks for the yeas and nays. >> i ask for the yeas and nays....
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to africa if the u.s. already have lots of troops already there. well they start to tell you that the u.s. . on the gloves are off they very focused right now in pushing the chinese out taking a foothold on the after the which is concerned quite a lot and also they are very focused and push enough income to make sure that there's many militia bases across the are going to ask possible it literally what it means and translates it means that more u.s. involvement in some of these wars means that more u.s. companies can have foretold on some of the mineral wealth as we know exist on the african continent over to mentally it increases the currency for the u.s. in terms of his live rich and influence over some of the african leaders and ultimately translates to receipts i want to talk a little bit more about how exactly u.s. soldiers could find or help find these these girls that have been taken captive by boko haram the war on terror is already supposedly raging in africa while the war on terror is world wide
to africa if the u.s. already have lots of troops already there. well they start to tell you that the u.s. . on the gloves are off they very focused right now in pushing the chinese out taking a foothold on the after the which is concerned quite a lot and also they are very focused and push enough income to make sure that there's many militia bases across the are going to ask possible it literally what it means and translates it means that more u.s. involvement in some of these wars means that...
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sabotaged us as the people of south africa. we believe that we all deserve to have our own place, own name as people. >>> julius is the leader of the economic freedom fighters and is happy to lead the discontent that some have with the ruling african congress. he wants to seize land from whites without compensation and nationalize the mines. this 24-year-old believes more can be done. the main opposition party, the democratic alliance has her vote. >> it represents the people of south africa more than any other party. i feel that they are representative of the country was a whole, rather than making a claim to one. >> the da can win. >> the democratic alliance is scene by some as a party serving the interests of whites. it has a growing number of poor and middle class black members, some in leadership positions. perhaps the a.n.c.'s biggest threat could come from within. it has a shaky alliance with the union. >> metalworkers union, with 330,000 workers have expressed their dissatisfaction very clearly, have said that they will
sabotaged us as the people of south africa. we believe that we all deserve to have our own place, own name as people. >>> julius is the leader of the economic freedom fighters and is happy to lead the discontent that some have with the ruling african congress. he wants to seize land from whites without compensation and nationalize the mines. this 24-year-old believes more can be done. the main opposition party, the democratic alliance has her vote. >> it represents the people of...